The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1960, p. 12

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Book of Poetry Loved Companion For All Ages Just when you are shout ir omen Ti PAs pt 0 mas gift giving, slong comes compelling book of poetry Poste for Pleasure", published Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Diel RA 3.3474 |") 5 -- . meer | COMP ADE S28, NOL 100 big BOT nib Pirst of all the anthology Is & 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Movember 10, 1960 too heavy for rheumaticy hands PERSONALS {to hold, Or for mother to hold leral convener of | {phone or vi | THE BRILAL PARTY 356 YEARS LATER Bl. - Ble i" Bdult Foot Ailments Related | 'To Carelessness in Childhood wongh infants at birth are|early correction, It Is important mately 98 per cent free of [to remember that any foolgea: al foot difficulties, maore|chould be large enough to elimin #0 per cent of adult popu | ate any pressure and that a short is suffering, or has suffer-{tight sock can damage the de m foot ailments, The un-| veloping foot too, truth is that foot deformi-| Put vanily in your pocket and other ills are found in!your ehild's foot health ahead of cent of the one vear| other consideration in selecting nt of the two year ef, Dress shoes may be cent of al! smarter but a well fitted and time they| well-made oxford leather soled s could| shoe means better adult feet, A foot| good slogan to remember work hoes for work, play shoes for play, dress shoes for dress ime signs of future trouble are bulging at inner ankle, un even shoe wear, kicking off shoes constantly, a peculiar gait, poor | posture, night leg eramps, knock | knees Other signs to watch for are ingrowing nails, excessive perspiration, warts on planta surface, There is no such thing as "growing pains"; It may he due to a foot strain or a system |atie condition Remember that most foot trou ble starts in ehildhood and pro-| | Eresses until it becomes a chronic adult condition, Any malfunction {or mal-alignment of the feet ean cause stress and strain on all the rest of the body, Your feet are the first to touch the floor in the morning and the last to go to bed 14s or er : PET ( and in BO per children by the chool, These figur n half if proper s followed a d started to walk especially in the young [i pliable; continued give it almost any| or this reason il Is €88) much damage can be years, The foo ped until abou but the in should soon A ure can earl deve ar of life most marked { 10 years and the foot onstant attention during are the years DEFECTS veight bearing begins, # wot examination by your diatrist is good foot In + for your child, Early is of minor defects means CATCH When a at night, On Nov, 80 at E, A, Lovell School Auditorium the Oshawa] ™ \ND SOCIETIES Branch of the Canadian Associa of Stree Bry Vo fes and the ( ed The tre finances silyer cc to Mrs, J her new Reta was al Bitton ws with he Brampton The culln by Mrs. B her topic and oull tive pent times Mrs, M dept and ! by Migs Betty | Wi 01 SUNSHINE REREKAH I HEE eran and Mrs Martin Richard W Edward old, and Reber, 0 3 a] four, are the | n the absence of Nobleltion of Consumers will conduct a | Sister Greta Drinkle, who! Panel discussion on "Shoes, Style + patient at the Oshawa Gen. versus comfort", A question per. i tal lod will follow and all parents are candidate, Brother Arthur|invited to participate, | was Initiated into the| EE -- jog uier Brother | Old Country Club | Remembers Nov, 5| manville team on their fine Stoneburg, dis:| president, was iniro-| The Oshawa and District Old PNG Sister Lena Mae-| Country Club held a Guy Fawkes Sisters Ruby Hutehison|dance November 5, to celebrate Murdock, Degree Staff| the anniversary of the 'Gun tains of the Bowmanville] Powder Plot', o were introduced by Sister] The dance took place at the ia Magee UAW basement auditorium, and er Gray reported on the/the music for dancing was pro to the tuek shop of Hillsdale|vided by the Johnny Romero Manor, and it is expected that|Quartet, The master of ceremon mshine Lodge will send three/les was George Day, | hers to look after this every| Refreshments, which were pre nonths, Sister Gray also re-|pared by the Club's Ladies Group ed on the Sunshine members| were served at the interval, Spot vere ill dance and door prizes were ine now member was proposed | awarded, Everyone spent a very membership and three pe-(enjoyable evening and the new for membership were re- members were more than de | ed lighted with the event | It was decided to send a spe Those responsible for organi | donation te the CP and T ing the dance were the folowing i. A letter of appreciation] entertainments committer mem recelved from the newly in-|bers: Tony Haylock (chairman), tod Welcome Rebekah Lodge George Day, Philip Rogers, and ffville, The lodge was also!Jean Holtom, | to drape the charter for| - Sister May Thomas, 2|yan of those in attendance, A gift! lent of the Rebekah As:| or annveoiation was presented hy| vho died recently [Sunshine Lodge to the Degree ng the initiation, short|giarr of the Bowmanville Lodge, | were given by a num-|yy sisters Ruby Huchinson, Grace | Murdock and Margaret Gray | Following the closing of lodge refreshments were served in th Lodge banquet hall, convened by Sister Betty Taylor, ter Gladys deput I hy raed ty Me 118 now operating room {which there is iin one hand while supporting & {fascinated child with the other, This Is important because the book can and will be loved by Is gen- Brunswick, are visiting Mr, John oid and young, It is full of verses azaar Lolson's sister, Mrs, George Nugent ihat we can all begin and fail be held in Holy Cross parish halll and Mr, Nugent and family, Osh-|, finish and yet ave part of us ssisted by conveners of booths |uwa boulevard south, |The contents Are divided into 8, Ji ickey, Mis, J. HW | i rg Figg Rog NR various sections; Classical, con Mrs, Stephen Coe, Mrs, James 'temporary, inspirational, humor Sloan, Mrs, T, J. O'Connor, Mrs feo Krybul and Mrs, Reginald Reed Mrs, Joseph Cal Miss Eleanor Nettie Balter a brideto-be of Saturday afternoon was guests of honor pA a miscel| 7% poetry and poetry for children laneous shower srranged bh ; (and for those in love, In fact Waller Borest pid + Ad Meo tor everybody and for every Smith and held at the former's' Mood, {home on Tresane street, Mys,| Beyond the clatter and the |ltonald Turpin assisted in sery- strife god the canned programs ing, what a joy to find old friends ready to speak Lo us In imperish Mrs Stanley Ramsden of able language, In a prologue Hayes, Kent, England, formerly Webster Beott says that this col ha lection is for readers rather than of Oshay o1 of Oshawa has arrived to spend poets; for pleasure rather than {the winter with her sister, Mrs. | coholarship, Frank Cowell, Bloor street west,| If you know someone who ap. preciates fine thoughts, who Mrs, W, J, Harris, Mrs, Ewart likes verses on greeting ecards, Clemence, Mrs, Dwight Bunner here in "Poetry lor Pleasure" is and Mrs, J. 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