The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1960, p. 9

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lopened with a hymn and all re-|Welsh from the Bell Telephone Ff lextended a warm welcome to all{sume of the film. Mr. Welsh was + | Philip Bell, Mrs {|Mrs. Charles Arkle and Mrs. Wil-| i gp Go A gah ge GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES also showed slides he had taken of the boys in their various ac- tivities. Refreshments were served by peating the Lord's prayer. The Company, who showed the film Mrs, J. R. Warnica and her com- president, Mrs, George V. Lee, "Our Mr. Sun" and gave a re-|mittee. PMA CLUB lyn, a shower of individual gifts The regular meeting of the(came her way. Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club| Mrs, Wolfe then introduced Mr. Elwood Bradley thanked by Mrs. Fred Oliver. read the scripture lesson. Roll! The next meeting will be an call was og by ky Robert inter-club night, with guests G. llison and showed a good|f the Ladies' Civi Club of " Colise 0m the LaGle vita u |this year for the World Day of attendance. East York attending. Mrs. Charles Ellegett sang a ma Prayer, which will be observed solo, and readings were given by| 4TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. |tomorrow at King Street United Mrs. Raymond Dillabaugh, Mrs.| The February meeting of the|Church, Special services for Duncan Nishit, 4th Oshawa Scout Mothers' Aux-|women will be held at 2.30 and iliary was held in St. Andrew's|8.30 p.m. when the speakers will Church on February 25. There! pe Mrs. Lloyd Akin, formerly of were 13 members present, which|Jamaica and Mrs. Walter Lane, was a record considering the|former missionary in Nigeria, re- present. Mrs DAY OF PRAYER Miss Millicent Luke is the "Key Woman" for Oshawa .and district liam Collins. The Reverend R. B Milroy will be the guest speaker next Monday afternoon. A lovely To Keep Well Keep Working By DCROTHY ROE siderable success, her theme. "When any person, NEW YORK (AP)--If you want to live long and enjoy it, never stop working, says Anita Rowe Block, a vibrant and attractive wife and mother who recently took up writing novels with con-| Her latest best seller, Neces- sary End, relates the problem of a successful executive stricken with a heart attack at the height of his career. His decision to get back into the stream of life, re- gardless of the consequences, is man or woman, stops activity, he stops living," she says. "The only sal-imat, and began to turn out short vation is to keep busy and in- terested. Retirement is the worst thing that could happen to any- body. Who wants to be a vener- able vegetable?" MOTHER OF TWO Mrs. Block is the wife of a New York pharmaceutical company executive and mother of two chil- dren--James, 22, just out of Dart- mouth, and Susan, 15, described |by her mother as a typical teen- ager. Married at 18, Mrs. Block took up writing when her husband enlisted in the U.S. Air Corps during the Second World War. "We were stationed in a small southern town," she says, "'with no gas for trips, no theatres or concerts 'around the corner, and I had nothing to do. So I just |started to write. I bought copies of all the leading women's maga- | zines, studied their style and for- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1960 § | (stories. I sent one magazine 54 stories. It bought the 55th." Since then Mrs. Block's by-line has become well-known in Ameri- |can magazines, and her first book, Love is a Four - Letter Word, was an instant success. She's one of the busiest people you're likely to meet, spending a doing exhaustive research, run- ning a large New York apart- ment and keeping her husband and children healthy and happy. She spent 2% years doing re- search for her current book, which is concerned with the phar- maceutical industry. She talked authorities and says: "Medical opinion seems to have gone through a full eycle. large part of every day writing, | with many doctors and health The idea used to be that a man| should retire as early as possible to preserve his health and enjoy |life. But now that doctors have observed the effects of retire ment on many people, they've come around to the idea that ac tivity is healthful . . . "People, like machines, rus better if they're kept in action. Let them sit idle for a while and they get rusty from disuse." PAINT-UP TIME New paint brushes should be broken in properly. "Suspend na. tural hog bristle brushed in lin seed ofl for at least 12 hours, then squeeze out the excess oil, It al- ways pays to buy the best brushes you can afford. They hold more, lay the paint down better and last longer. stormy night. Mrs. R. Jones pre-|spectively. The services are for sided over the meeting during|a); denominations. which the monthly reports were read and current business dis- cussed | TREAT FOR PLANTS It was decided to hold the| Rain water or melted snow are | father and son banquet in April, | good for your houseplants. Some | the menu to be decided at the|water softeners in removing the] next meeitng |calcium from hard water replace | Mr. Donald Holloway, Scout-|this calcium with sodium. The, aster, and his assistant, Mr, |sodium may be harmful to the| am Dundas, were present/plants, so that it's worthwhile answered questions pertain-|taking the trouble to catch some to the boys. Mr. Holloway irain or snow. i :|plant was sent to the members of PMA Club, compliments of R. B. Reed florists. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Callison and Mrs. {Lloyd Annis and a social time |was enjoyed. ASTRA GROUP The Astra Group of Simcoe Street United Church WA held its regular meeting in the ladies parlor. ar Mrs. Robert Currie opened the jo meeting with the WA motto and Mrs. Frank McCommone con ® | ducted the devotional period as sisted by Mrs. Walter Roe and t al | I RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Two Modern Stores In Oshawa LOOK! BIG MONEY SAVERS FOR FAMILY SHOPPERS! 12 §l Mrs. Nicholas Gulenchyn. Plans for the Children's Easter Fashion Show have been can- celled and instead a strawber social will be held June 24 2 o'clock. The members of the group all participated and enjoyed a game | ~ lof charades. Refreshments were Dominion Council 'would meet|srved by Mrs. Bryce Smith, May 15 to 2 in Toronto. Mrs, Frank McCommone, Mrs At the completion of the busi- Nicholas Gulenchyn .and Mrs ness Mrs. Richardson asked for alter Roe. an informal discussion on the | 7TH GROUP COMMITTEE question "which is more impor-| The 7th Group Committee of |tant to the progress of the WA--|the Girl Guide Association held fi Executive Meeting Held n Whitby the WA as a whole or the in-|it' February meeting at Guide dividual groups?" There was a|House. Pr ReEuiive ae Oshawa great deal of talk on this subject vig y er oman Whithr Unit. and many suggestions and ideas Joel recently # ne . y made by various members. ed Church to make plans for the annual meeting to be held on After the benediction - |1ast meeting were read by Mrs. April 28 in Port Perry. The pres- Richardson led the group in a John Osier, secretary; treasur-|| | "*get-acquainted"' program, which|gome report was omitted in the || jdent, Mrs. L. F. Richardson, qua al ) | Whitby, welcomed all the mem- Was greatly enjoyed. The mem-|apeance of Mrs. Gaylord Me-|| WA served|aipine. il bers, especially those new presi- bers of the Whitby vA Yel ents of locals who had not at-|aiternoon tea vo new mem- oy ine} | tended an executive meeting be-| bers were welcomed, represent- a i Yeas doled the Brownies had f ing the new Federation formed |2 JUth anmversary parly, aso fore. n St. Stephen's Church Thinking Day on Tuesday, Mrs. Richardson also extended '™ ®" ; March 1 a special welcome to Mrs. W. ( Members were asked to donate |aprons and candy for the Brownie oe oe oe wel LODGES AND |r SOCIETIES Plans were made for a bake (ji sentatives of Dominion Counc In Her opening remarks the pres- sale to be held at Guide House {March 25 BETA SIGMA PHI (Nu Phi Mu) ident quoted from a poem by Madeline Bridges 'saying "give The regular meeting was held on Tuesday, March 1, at the the world the hest that you have and the best will, come back to you", Mrs. Arthur Fielding and Mrs George Leach, members of the home of Miss Lynn Schuermann.| The regular dinner meeting of Manchester WA conducted the de- The president, Mrs. Ronald Skea | the Ladies' Civitan Club was held presided. The new executive was|at the Sandalwood Restaurant on | announced by the nominating Monday at 6:30 p.m. with nine- committee. teen present. Mrs. Roger Wolfe It was decided to meet next presided for the business agenda. || ~ AZ BROTHER AND SISTER MCOE ST. N. Children of Mr. and Mrs, | grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Bouckley, Meadowvale | Arthur Bouckley and Mr, and street, are Stephen Michael, | Mrs. Bernard Shields, all of two years old, and Bonnie | Oshawa. Ann Sporfempos TWO-PIECER CRUISILK SUITS "custom contoured" Presbytery WA The meeting opened with pray- ||}! r led by the president, Mrs. ||}| |Elvin Coe. The minutes of the|| Mrs sophistication is embodied | in this two-piecer Cruisilk Suit by Lyndale. Double-breasted front- white double collar and white-edged sleeves introduce that note of Spring freshness. Skirt is fully-lined, ond of course, custom contoured by Sportempos. Spring shades of Black, Cork, Beige, Lilac end Mint Sizes 10-18 $12.95 | Refreshments were served by Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Fernandez and |} {Mrs. Osier. | LADIES' CIVITAN CLUB Use our convenient LAY-AWAY plon LADIES' WEAR LTD. RA 5-1912 STOCK UP NOW! 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Bowman, Enniskillen, read the highlights of the previous pyesday at the home of Miss Iso-|An interesting letter was read. || meeting from the minutes, and pe] Russell, Bessborough drive, |which was received from Radha- {| ve the treasurer's report, and ho has b dopted Db; pring dance. who has been adop y the || e report of the Bursary fund.| "mme cult con- Club through the Unitarian Serv- | Arthur Black, Oshawa, Bi: | gusta ltr] program." LTE AR Each member takes her turn an a: asked to The next regular meeting will|at writing to this fine young lad, ! ' Prepare 8 twouninuie report to Elinor Wilson, Rossland road ally that it is most rewarding to [ yest. be a part of this project Mrs. Clayton Lee was appoint- wes p proj ed to act as delegate to the Bay d : |James Logan presented a lovely of Quinte Conference WA meei-| FINE PORCELAIN [clock to Miss Marilyn Colville || Open Friday Evening tl 9 pm. ed Church in Kingston on May nese blue - and - white porcelain|coming marriage. 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