THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 31, 1960 Queen Mary Lodge Indian Journalist Is In Canada Gives Support | (On Press Women's Fellowship To Orphanage MONTREAL, (CP Amita|major cities seross Canada LOBA te and pretty Indianishe works with various news- { vho won a 10-month| papers study Ca Tr oF anecei TO WRITE ON CANADA her views onl She Is to write a series of recent develop. articles on life in Canada for In- dian newspapers ver on her flight to A Hindu, Mrs, Malik married Malik said in an in-lher Moslem hushand, a station feels Indian women director for All India Radio, in equal rights 1946 during a period of violent become more conflict between the two faiths, an Indian men She admits it was a "rather tend more toward reckless thing to do" at that but not myitime but says "it has presented COUTSE no problems since," won a fellowship! Women have definitely the Canadian Women's achieved emancipation in India the first of its kind pow, she said Canadian group. Since the revision of the con arrange accommo- stitution three years ago women with families in have full equal rights, even to the : : - extent of having to pay alimony, Westmount H&S } > | Queen Mary Lodge ' " i pet ded some of cimeland s fieyvoiem r LOBA 11, iL Our Wi Ww pin We were beresy : y Mrs he granted have r Oh ava view ago in the recently E {Wo rile pas gen p ? hipfu the TOV moder primar province. Ontarie Grand | | ana one a and Bowmar Oshaw and of Mi: with 3 Lodge f * Ontar ib a bry i nave a vi the only ario We hone her th on of Mar LOBA a I... {She does not feel that the com- paratively new equality for women has affected Indian home dversely. Women will con- to wear saris and to keep their hair long "Their husbands and way.' p 14 t # Gives Scholarship lie a T T ie in Ont s the oldest lodge | With 10 province Right Worshipful PARACHUTE CHAPEAU collection for Fall, 1960, come { a brim of an exciting new silhouette | thi t which he has named des chute", A flattering cloud Universal Spirit Of Friendship Aim Of Soroptimist Members doroptimist and Optima for women The Soroptimist Club of awa, chartered in February is an international ser ization fied and business women The first Soroptimi chartered in Californ The purpose of its membe to attain unity of co-operation and vice, Today there are 1,340 club with 40,000 members whose jects are to unite with Soroptim ists throughout the world; to mote a universal spirit of Friend ship and Inter-Governmental ganization the of International goodwill, and Through the year ists Internationally strated in study belief that the to the establishmen enduring - an understanding problems, To this studied, in seminar shops; the United Nations A bly, UNESCO and UNICEF, and have supported community eff for these organization The Soroptimist Club Federation of the Americas again this year, among other worthy causes, sponsored Fellow ships for students from over and from the Americas; and have supported the European Village for Dis-placed Persons, This m¢ sage has been ed from H Father Pire the village--"my heartfelt Your generosity will be example and force. Be it will contribute greatly for peace among men." The local club of bers holds a busine and a dinner meeting In addition they sponsor raising ventures such Shows, Bridges, and the sale -- o Top Boy and Gir Westmount Home Association was first or n March 16, 1925. Some veen then and 1952 when a Lear was principal, scholarship was set up, to be to the outstand. and girl students i Miss Lear's death in 1 fund set up in her name with the Home and presented the with a Mas-| am Control] v engraved like ¢ ( it that he o ¢ ii In our Amie nate Lo th Home para i memory timonial dinner was Harold Pascoe, in f 25 years of teach School, Mr by many teachers and community and a gold watch, In| was trasnferred School nson eame principal, Mr nspector of and our new prin. H. Ross 4 kindergarten held to teachers at Open Fhe annual held in March m of a pot-luek sup- buffet style. In No 4 ful hazaar f ise funds for our he \ * 1 } i . onl york for regular ely educational vith excef and enjoyable mu- nment, A graduation weld in May for the students and school ping nted to Grade 6 punils ction of officers took place the a meeting in May th the following members be elected to office | Mr G Mrs, J from Boro; er the I best. The be at hi fortunate il news Our lodge in the Corona the first each month tres till 1 heen famil Osh 1956 an 0¢ pay mount n ireeted i the vith Paseo fel vice o of ) of clas protes and th i Ve ha 1 ou 1961 Club v 1921 i ia In | 0 A uehlin t I nk Wilk pirit unselfisl n Wn $ on now an Dor tre Sister M Guardian Cora G Betty school ob F ar pro 1 parent 0 Mu ANU and I 1 eq or advancemen to co-operate and other for understandin EAE the have Soroptim ! neee demon ind it action po Ve pros ot must be i] Our a) Ist and peace hased estin of end the peace time h iren 1aVe and nh em f rt t nnial n HE have B Ou { ed on Novembi n Pp W. COURTICE Eon i Gutsole; ' ! Anderson 1g secretary, Mrs, H. De treasurer, Mrs, R, Thom: corresponding secretary 8. Gomme; executive mem My Black, Mrs, G Mr Coolidge, Mrs Mr Bryant nt Ir V ary, M My Ww directors ia MeDougall retin record 7 hough ni eer Parker Lillian) yenr f H one and Mr LW eas, in wimber we have flour 1iy treasurer ished nicely Jackson ) upplied a dupli i for ee un y ! M R who has charge of Helen Tac iweher lancke Hale thank I assured A wel field d x Whether you're bound for a 10 FIGHT IN ALGERIA football game, a weekend In PAR wiLers PARIS (Reuters) mma St the country, or a trip on the 18. training da valun.| open road you'll find this car to fight in Algeria SEa na coat a perfect traveling coms ench at camps in the Chis panion In twoply -cotton duck, rench National Assembly Pascal Arrighi sald in an in the right-wing Journal | to worl ments were donated by our organ rt ent to the ; mem I'wo dele es in Te held meeting nver Wi ful Home Furkey I | I each month have money id China i f kien a upper (NAVY LEAGUE AUX | Ukrainian P-B Club The Navy League Auxiliary was {formed on November 7, 195. Mrs Harrison of Trenton, the provis- cial organizer, assisted with the organization, The Auxiliary was formed io help provide extra comforts for the Bea Cadet Barracks a sh he Auxiliary provides a Christ. mas dinner for the Sea Cadets Corp, "Drake" and Navy League Cadet Corps, "Hawkins" which at times number 125 cadets, They also provide refreshments for the annual inspection, The auxilisry is open to mothers of Sea Cadets snd Navy League Cadets, also any one in- terested In Navy League work, The oilicers are as follows president, Mrs, George Lubtala; vice president, Mrs Paul Micheals; secretary, Mrs, Herbert Maynard; treasurer; Mrs, Pery Tullock: soel convener, Mrs Mrs, Joseph Cassidy; ways and means, Mrs, Leonard Anderson publicity, Mrs, Fred Kunkel, FEMALE SURPLUS There are 130 females for every 100 males in Vienna, the Austrian statistical department reported in' 1960 . SPORTS CAR SPECIAL the knee-length topper is com. pletely lined in a.Juxury pile for warmth and beauty, It comes in a choice of exciting colors, By Tracy Adrian -- | 60d helping out in whatever way Is Social Auxiliary The Ukrainian Professional and Business Ladies' Auxiliary began in February, 1956. We are an affiliate of the men's club, (The Ukrainian Professional and Business Men's Club.) It was stated, at the beginning, that wily ladies whose husbands belonged to the men's club could belong to our organiation, i was voted that our organization be a "'$o- cial Club," In the past years we have had several annual affairs, such as, family picnics, dances, and Christmas parties for our chil- dren, We have held numerous bake sales and bingos, and all proceeds were donated for the "Retarded Children's Fund," which is our one and only char- ity. In the last year we have donated a considerable sum fo this charity, We have donated our time to the "Cancer Drive," and "Red Feather" for cangyssing we can One pumerous have had guests appear at our regular meetings and discuss topics of great importance fo us all Another one of our annual af- fairs is our "Strawberry Social" and our "Pot Luck Suvper," which is a great success, This Is for members and their, friends Last Easter we had bn Buthor- ity come to our meeting and show the girls b Ukrainian Faster eggs, which was very in| teresting to the members | Once each selves to d the theatre We have ance and Ukrainian in Oshawa Present ate President, Mrs vice president Mandryk Zakarow; treasurer Boychyn: executive, Mrs, Am- brose Shestawsky, Mrs, Z, T Salmers, Mrs, Erest Huculak Occasions we ow to make out- ay al we treat and a enjoyable al given assist. donation other] Ladies' Organizations! year inner out which | 0 our to 1 of officers Michael Sworlk; Mrs. Stevhen Mrs, Peter Mrs, George secretary Victorian Order Brings Nurse Into Any Sick Room The Victorian Order of Nurses has served the citizens of Oshawa for 27 years, bringing part time nursing service into the homes of the city, This order is all Ca-| The in are our country letorian Order uniforms to coast across nurses of the their trim blue "everyone's nurke our broad land, They make over professional nursing skill and de- votion right inte Canadian homes The number of calls here in Oshawa had increased to such an extent that it was necessary to employ a third nurse, The staff is made up of Miss Isobel Sor- ley, nurse-in-charge, Miss Rose Lunney and Miss Joanne Cowan, with the assistance of Mrs. R Durant as part time The VON shares in the Com munity Chest and the City of Oshawa, realizing the great part this nursing service contributes to the good health of our people, makes an annual grant, Alder: man Christine Thomas serves on the hoard of directors, represent. ing the city, Mr, A, H, Collins Is president of the Oshawa Branch, Dr, H, R | Rowsell, first vice-president and | serves Ee a The coat shown here was de- | signed by the only firm in the United States that makes fur. | lined coats and suits exclusive ly. And this handsome topper proves that they are masters in their chosen field, It is a chic and practical choice for the | vice president, Miss Helen Boddy as secretary and Mr, A. Mecllveen as treasurer Other members of committees are; Archdeacon H, D don, past president; Mr, D'Arcy Bell, Dr, C, C, Stewart, Dr, Bryce Brown, Dr, Daniel Rog- ers, Dr, W, C, Sands and Mrs Uriah Jones, in charge of sup plies A publicity committee is made up of Mrs, W, R, Branch, Mrs, John Harris and Mrs, C, E, Me- F. nadian with branches from coast! aughlin, Nominating committee! is Mrs. Fred Lindsay and Mrs C. M, Elliott, The members of the Board of throughout! management are Mr, Gilbert Murdoch, Mr, E, F, Bastedo, Mr, a million visits a year bringing|§, ¥, Everson, Mr, R, H, Broad-| bent, Mrs, Joseph Haas, , WIFE PRESERV A well-padded prove more conven ironing board when you do flat work or men's shirts, as it's wider, Cover tables with a folded Mrs, Ewart McLaughlin, secondiblanket or sheet, Clever-| "CHIC WINTER TOPPER cold winter days ahead, Made | of pebblestone tweed in beige, brown and mocha, the coat has a revered collar, cuffed sleeves and patch pockets, It is lined with dyed northern muskrat flanks horizontally worked By Tracy Adrian a -.- at GOOD RUNNER 87, HYACINTHE, QQue, (CP) Basil Dumitru of Mootreal won the St. Hyacinthe marathon ig record time of two hours, 2 minutes, 45 seconds for the 2 miles, 385 yards, The event wag organized by 'the veteran Canis marathon runner, Gerard disp Cole, ---- BORDER CITES Calexico in . southeast Call fornia is opposite the city of Mexicall in Mexico, comment In a Hurry ? CALL MERCURY TAXI RA 5-47T1 Oshawa's Largest and Finest Taxi Service - | Ih two Vi with rti u md of Hainan and at Fu en Parlement magazines, Christmas Card closures ete. During 1960 the club g has donated to Internatiomal and Federal Appeals. On the local W scene It has by donations and sponsorship of the Scout Troop h continued to show Its Interest In f the School for Retarded Children; (FF of new classroom to theid | | | iN even more sucet PARTY SNACKS fancy sandwiches, use hat is a day old because easier to spread and holds | shape. | | | Ie lal and Arnott Vir W.ow "arkes--constitutional Mi historian and bylaw Bestwick Robertson, EL Parfurm Extraordinaire made, bottled, sealed in France in hand-cut prism'd | flacons in smart black and white ottoman gift box.) 9.00 15.00 27.00 New Quartette Jr. four covturier colognes ¥ Cry In an enchanting flip-top gift box 4.50 the se! 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