The Oshawa Times, 19 May 1960, p. 9

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INCOMING, RETIRING PRESIDENTS Twenty First Brownie Pack [Give Bathroom "Mother And Daughter Banquet | The first Mother and Daughter| Tawny Owl, Mrs. Boyd, who has banquet of the 21st Brownie Pack|moved away from Oshawa and was held recently in the parish asked the co-operation of {hall of St. Mark's | Church, Stephenson road north. oft | The Brownies and their moth-| "Lend a Hand" pennants were| os Syen |ers were met at the door by presented to the "Elves Six" [Girl Guides, Susan Barr and|recognition of their obtaining the Diane Crowder, who isted at|highest ber of points during BORROW IDEAS the banquet as part of their quali-|the year. Mrs. Barkwell read a fication for the Gold Cord. letter of apology | Mrs. J. A. Barkwell, Brown George Pearce, district commis-|bathrooms, {Owl welcomed the S {the Reverend J. N. Lothian ask- the banquet. She introduced Mrs, ed the blessing and proposed alj, D. R. Galbraith, district|the average bathroom. tcast to the Queen Guider, who gave a short talk on There are often many ways Mrs. J. A. Laurie, president ofthe activities of the group com-|adapting a good idea {the 21st group committee, intro-|mittee. Several suggestions were| * luxury isn't always costly. for instance, That Luxury Touch { Economical luxury may sound | like a contradiction in terms, but| Some new ideas in decoration the © [owe arvahgeneat can oe. : obiaini _|times se own to fit the Angl.can Hotiers io ysis ing an |ordinary' household and may pay its modest cost very "€ quickly in terms of comfort, con-| in| venience and family contentment. | Certain ideas, shown in lavish|--a padded board, six feet long, from Mrs, | pictures of custom - designed|can be attached to one wall, tak- can|ing up no more than two feet guests and sioner, who was unable to attend|often be translated into more|width. a efficiency, comfort or beauty for gold-plated faucets, and consider wall when not in use. And cer- the basic planning that goes intoltainly it should not be difficult making a modern bathroom serve for any home-sewer fo stitch up THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 19, 1960 § its users to best advantage. |the terrycloth cover, which OTHER POSSIBILITIES {should be removable for easy The idea of a sun lamp in the care. ati ae is one good pling As for storage space, wall cab- also the idea of a terrycloth- | inets installed above the tub, are covered couch to go with it for| wonderfully convenient. that extra touch of luxury and Back-to-back lavatories offer a comfort This can conceivably be|800d investment, when two or more family members share the Incorporated in many 4 bation sme bathroom. Such an ar- el kes up little wall Instead of a regular couch-:|rangement ta which would take up far too|sPace. and a double sided mirror much room in the usual bathroom |¢an serve tor a What a blessing this setup would prove during the morning rush in | hour! Make use, ig of fixtures thal If space is of the a|are ded from the wall, as smart do-it-yourself expert could| pictured in so many of those of (fit the couch with hinges, so that|lavish bathroom illustration lay- it would be let down against the|outs. f duced the head table guests as|offered to help enlarge the follows: The Reverend and Mrs. efforts for the Pack. She J. N. Lothian, Mrs. J. D. R. Gal- braith, district Guider, Mrs. Jackl|tihe spent by the Brown Owl in interest |Barkwell, Brown Owl and daugh- the preparation of activities for] The Brownies entertained wi ter Sharon, Mrs. Frank Sullivan,|the Brownies. Some mmr games and proc treasurer of the 21st group com- mittee and daughter Bonnie, Mrs. and the banquet ended withlings. Ray Magill, secretary and daugh- ------------ - SE Bl | ANDER-STARK OIL LIMITED makes it easy for you to have a MRS. G. V. LEE MRS. NEWTON WRIGHT Lothian for the use of the parish| |hall and made a presentation to! New President Is Installed At Albert Street H&S Assn. jaro wee Ca Mrs. Newton Wright was in-|delegate to the recent convention 3 serving. stalled as president of Albert in Toronto, gave her report on the Mrs. Barkwell explained some Street Home and School Assoria- morning and afternoon sessions. |,¢ the current happenings in the tion at its annual May meeting.| My Lawrence Millson, princi- Brownie Pack, including the re- She succeeds Mrs; G. V Lee pal, announced field day will be cent success of Cookie Day sales who has been president for the av 25. also that a leader- and announced the Brownie who past three years. held May 35, also that a leader made the highest sales therefore | The other officers ship workshop will take place in|... "Coie for Camp at president, Mrs Courtice School on May ala Pretoria vas Sore Mann She Rocque; recording 10 a.m. . 4 p.m. Home and School | oie 5 ona tl} Mrs, Lloyd Patterson; corre Council meeting May 24 at E. A.|3150 ™€ ntioned the absence of her sponding secretary, Mrs. Hayden Lovell School in the form of a| a Kemp; treasurer, Mrs. Robert) pot luck supper, with Mr. A S.| MeGrath: executive, Mrs. Lloyd| Winters as guest speaker. Frances M. Snow : 1 Feted Bride-Elect Annis; Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Mrs.| Room count prize was won by James Doble: Mrs. Victor Phair. | Mrs, A. Shuick's room. Refresh Miss Frances Marie Snow |whose marriage to Mr. Douglas are' vice James La secretary, Whotever your reason for wonfing @ brond new ofl fumoce, Ws o step towards improving the walwe of you home NO MUSS...NO FUSS NO INCONVENIENCE ...and 5 years fo pay! shower was Sa Percy D. Clark, « small down payment Let us do the job for you . , . smoothly, + ond with the least upset to your doily rewline. Mrs. John Gaskell presided at|ments served by mothers of the the installation. Mrs. G. V. Lee| pupils in Grade 4 presente¢ Mrs. Gaskell with aj------------ [w gift in appreciation for her serv WASHDAY NOTE Clatonce Sandford will take place i .n!in Albert Street United Church ies. NANTON, Alta. (CP) -- A $50 Saturday after Ne unch oi Mrs. Lee was presented with . a Saturday afternoon, May 21, has her past president's pin by the fine is possible for violation of a been g of honor at several new president, Mrs. N. Wright. new garbage law designed to pre nuptial parties, Annual reports were read by keep this southern Alberta town| Mrs. George Ford and Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Patterson, recording|*clean, tidy and healthful." One Chaney Pi oo i ¥ ere ; Hostesses y Mrs. Josep La : i inc uarhagot: a itcher showe at or- a Mrs. BD clause prohibits burning garbage! mer's home on Huron street. Wright ' corresponding secretary. | 00 Mondays, the traditional day Games provided entertainment Mrs "La Rocque, who was "a'for washing and drying clothes. and Miss Joy Ford assisted the| ean rie " eee -- | hostesses in serving. efficiently, economically A miscellaneous arranged by Mrs and Mrs. Harold Harmer and held! at the home of Mrs. Clark on Tresane street. As ing were Miss Audr i Mrs. Claude Comerford Harry Snow Jr., {Claude Comerford entertained at| |a miscellaneous shower at the | future bride's home on Brown- ling avenue, Miss Lionel Vincent agsisted in serving refreshments. Following the rehearsal tomor- |row, Friday evening, the bridal party will be entertained at the| decide nev i let it "pay for itself" in econom and safer heating in low monthly poy ments over the next 5 years, if you're thinking There's no need fo wait--only @ smoll down poyment is required ond your new furnoce will be guaronteed for @ full year, with all service colls and any ports and adjustments completely free. Furnace in your home Why not let us give you en estimate. 43 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA Skip the imported marble, the| | also|a round of applause in apprecia-| called attention to the amount of|tion of Mrs. Barkwell's continued She was thanked by Mrs. Magill dures used at their weekly meet- LANDER-STARK OIL LIMITED PH. RA 5-3589 | 9] >a | th| e- IF WOOLLENS COULD TALK y TWEED OVERCOAT: That's gratitude for you HEAVY WINTER BLANKET: What's gratitude? TWEED COAT: They put us to work all winter, but the minute the weather gets warmer -- bingo!" We get tossed into this closet and forgotten BLANKET: Well, ot least you're on a hanger. They just stuffed me up here on this shelf without even folding me properly COAT: So what good does a hanger do? I'm just a sitting duck for the first moth that comes along. BLANKET: | know, | know. And did you hear them saying they were sure the moths wouldnt bother us this year, because they've got the closet lined with cedar. Boy! I'd like to get my hands on the guy who started that fairy tale about cedor keeping moths away! COAT: Me, too, but even that fairy tale said something about cleaning us first -- and they didn't even do thot | just feel dirty all over, BLANKET: YOU feel dirty! You didn't have junior jumping up and down on you every afternoon when he was supposedly in taking his nap \ COAT: Don't tell me' YOUR troubles. You weren't out in the cold and rain and snow every day, where the mud flies up from passing cars and . . « BLANKET: Hey, hold it! COAT: What's wrong? 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