Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1962, p. 7

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MRS. F. M. JAMIESON | (centre) commissioner for | Parkwood district, is seen at | Rangers Receive Monetary Gilt Towards Banff Adventure Trip Nesbitt, second mate Ann Jones and third mate, Sandra Gaskell. The district Guide companies and Brownie packs the presentation with from left to right: Skipper Edith Thompson, first mate, Joan ANN LANDERS Jo Aldwinckle, OMEN Women' s Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februcry 27, 1962 7 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES KNOX PRESBY"ERIAN WMS The regular meeting of the Women's Missionary Soviety of Knox Presbyterign Chuch was held in the lounge of the Church, Mrs, A. H. Dancey, presi- dent, presided and opered the meeting with a poem, fnilowed by a hymn. Mrs. Leslie Parks read the scripture lesson and offered payer. Mrs Leslie Blair read the offeratory pray- 'ler. The minutes and correspon- i/dence were read. Mrs, Malcolm i]McGregor reported on the bale. | had mounted their coins in | unique designs, er's report in the absence of Mrs, Donald Polson. Mrs, Malcolm McGregor pre- Photo {sented the study on '"'British |Guiana Today", Y's MENETTES The February meeting of the s Menettes was held at the {home of Mrs. John Francom. The president, Mrs Clem |Hewett opened the meeting with --Oshawa Times i|/The secretary gave the treasur-| discussed. A question period fol- lowed, In the absence of the president of the group, , Mrs. George Haines presided at the meeting. Minutes were read 'and re- ports received from the various committees. Worship service was in the charge of Mrs. Walter Johnson, | Mrs. W. H, James, Miss Muriel |Cowie and Mrs. Haines. lf Refreshments were served by,' Mrs. A, D. Morrison and her|/ group. : Pauline Labrecque United Church, She gave a talk} / on the habits and customs of|/ the peoples of Southern Rho-| desia, a country where she re-| - sided for some years and thus] / had the opportunity to obtain,| " first hand, the facts which she| Officers of the S. R. S. Crusa-|ters. She wished the Rangers der, Oshawa Sea Rangers, were|"Good Luck and Happy Adven- the special guests at the month- turing'? next summer, ly meeting of Parkwood Local, The units representing were Association, Oshawa Girl 6A, 6B, 8th, 2lst A and 2ist B Guide Association, held at Packs and 6A, 6B, 6C, 8A, 8B Guide House. and 21st Companies. Mrs. D. E. Fox, division com Skipper Edith Thompson ex missioner, introduced the 'skip- pressed her thanks and appre per, Miss Edith Thompson, Ist Gjation for the kindness and in Mate, Miss Joan Nesbitt, 2nd jorect. shown in the Ranger Mate, Miss Ann Jones, and 3rd movement and especially the Mate, Miss Sandra Gaskell. help from the district and divi- Mrs. F. M. Jamieson, district) sion towards their forthcoming commissioner for Parkwood, trip, She mentioned the differ- welcomed the Rangers and pre- ent projects the Rangers had sented to them on behalf of all pjoj1q in order to earn their fare the Guide and Brownie families) anq other projects that are plan- in the district, with a en fined for the future. y to help defray the ex- ' p seme a oy Rangers' antici- I ogg -- Lage pee : pated trip to Banff next August lation send fetloee Mm The Brown ane pine Guiders The business portion of the of the district ee ee ee meeting was conducted by the ent at this meeting and assisted)" nmiecioner Mrs F Mrs. Jamieson with the presen-|{00 pine ie "PW. Carey tation. Mrs. Jamieson explained nigger ee 2 rs oe and a os :" that each Pack and Company x : de se se ary, and } * L. had mounted their coins in ajcnare, treasurer, gave their different manner and the girls) "spective reports Dear Ann Landers: Iam a 17 senior. My grades are good am considered popular pretty. School has always been ; > is -- wonderful parents, plenty of good friends, good books, music, nice clothes and so on, I use the family car now and then and we all get along fine, except for ONE thing. When it comes to smok- ing my parents will not budge fine smoke even in the privacy of my room. All my friends smoke When I tell them I feel like a sixth toe they say 'We aren't responsible for the other kids. We are responsible for you, The answer is no." 1 don't want t to pick up the smoking habit, All I want. is permission to smoke socially just a few cigarettes when I am out with the crowd, or after dinner when I'm with a date. Our minister's son smokes My teachers smoke. Some of the nicest people I know smoke. Please, Anne, come to the res- cue. Miss 17 P.S. Do YOU smoke? °* j Dear Miss 17: I don't smoke and I never ; A winter weekend at Doe had derived a great deal of mated +» onnd| ake, provincial training centre, pleasure working an their g00d) being planned for the patrol turn for their older Guide el codare {roms the distties Reports were read from the badge secretary, all Packs and Merry Mates Hol Companies and 2lst Parent Committee, a1 . 7 . At the conclusion of the meet- Riverboat Dance ing a buffet, arranged by Mrs. The Merry Mates of Christ| Henry Thompson and Mrs. J. E. pe Memorial Anglican Church held| Rupert, was enjoyed and a cake a "Riverboat" dance recently appropriately decorated to 1 |honor the occasion was cut and in the parish hall which was Calls Smoking A Dirty Habit ar-old high school good and down to common 'sense. Ih myjat the home of Mrs. Timothy }attractive, They refuse to allow me to say you are better off without|sociation to improve the under- Reginald Willatts | Married Recently At St. Joseph's Roman Ca- tholic Church, Bowmanville, re- cently, Pauline Labrecque,} daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Rob- ert Labrecque of Oshawa, be- jprayer and read the Constitu- |tion, +. It was decided the night of jcards would be held at Wood- view Park Club House Wednes- é |day, March 28. The doll which 5 jhas been a project of the club do with being nice or not nice;!will be on display and drawn or bad. fe J or, The smoking question boils! The next meeting will be held PERSONALS St, Mark's Doubles had as A\their guests, St. Luke's Doubles at their regular meeting last 4\Saturday night The presidents, 4\Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Dobuey, j\led a devotional peried. An in- vitation to visit St, Matthew's 1|\Doubles Saturday, March 3, was announced, Dancing, games a sing-song and refreshments followed, all arranged by social ella Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred 4\Neil, )|_ Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column, Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your items of _4\news for which there is no j\charge, Telephone 723-3474, A birthday party was held recently at the home of Mrs. Gerard Caissie, Grooms aven- ue, for her daughter, Angela Marie, aged four. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Walter Roy, Mrs. Clarence Doucette, Mrs, An- thony Gallant, Mrs, Orel Saw- yer and Miss Georgina Lawler. Those present were Karen, Kathy and Mary-Lou Rush, Jeannie, Susie and Lynda Lan- _ 4\dry, Rita DeRoche, Denise Saw- "iyer, Stephen Roy, Cindy, Fran- cis and Gary Doucette, Michael Gallant, Anne Bastrache, Mar- garet and Cindy Gooding, Kathy Lynd, Kim and Ann _ Billion, |Margaret and Cindy Gooding, Kathy Lynd, Kim and Ann Bil: L, King, Woodville, and great- |lion, Margaret Wilson, Carol granddaughter of Mr, and |@nd Debbie Blohme. The little Mrs, Ernest Windover, Min- |guests enjoyed party goodies : and movies, den, and Mrs. Arthur King, Victoria road, Ontario. --Aldsworth Photography MELANIE JAYNE Posing for her picture is Melanie Jayne, one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gamsby, Mary street. Melanie is the granddaughter of Mrs. Kenneth -Gamsby, Oreno, and Mr, and Mrs, W. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward §Skinu- lis and daughter Lynda, Kee- watin avenue, left on Saturday came the bride of Reginald Wil- jlatts, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed-| opinion | i ile | I ward Willatts of Bowmanville, smoking is .an. un-| Nelson, by automobile for California where they will visit Mr, Skin- julis' brother, Mr. Philip Skinu- lis, Mrs. Skinulis and family, LODGES AND SOCIETIES dirty, expensive, habit. It has been proven by; SIMCOE STREET UCW 7 medical authorities that heavy) Mrs. C. H. Jackson was the smoking can be damaging to|guest speaker at. the monthly the health. meeting of the Goodwill Unit 7 The transition from "social|? Of Simcoe Street United smoking" to habitual smoking|Church. Her subject was The can sneak up on you, and before|Canadian Mental Health Assoc- you know it you're hooked, |/iation and the efforts of the As- The Reverend F, K. Malane officiated. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor-|§ trimmed. neckline the weeds, Standing of the public towards Dear Ann Landers: patients in mental hospitals, The _ Help!!! SOS!!! I am the vic- president, Mrs. Frank Cox pre- tim of a nightmarish slip which|sided. Mrs. John Dyer read the has no significance whatever.|secretary's report. Mrs. Alfred My wife is a strong Freudian|Stanley gave the treasurer's and she insists that there is n0/report, and Miss Elsie Stainton such thing as a verbal accident.|the report on cards sent to sick A few nights ago I was being|members, she also read a thank- very affectionate to my wife/you letter from the family of and I whispered some tender|the late Mrs, Samuel Nicolls pe Lica sae hear. Then I)Mrs. Frank Hortop was a guest calied her Dy the wrong name, , i r Unfortunately, the name I used ail ag dag ag ata dl ee i ca to the young girl who! pianist Mrs, Frank Ross, she sy lg ia loss of 2/89 Played @ piano solo, Mrs.|shirred velvet clip-on hats| sleep because the sofa in the| Herbert Wurbs consented to take|trimmed with sequins and car-| library is somewhat lumpy. My charge of the sale of birthday, ried nosegays of white chrysan- wife refuses to believe that 1|8¢t:well and Christmas cards for (hemums and red carnations. 1 Aig am innocent. I wouldn't fee]|1962. Miss Hthel Warne ledinthe| The flower girls, the Misses, of pearls and she white Bible . crested carnations. with red awa was maid-of-honor for her sister and the bridesmaids) were the Misses Marie Cooney and Joyce Mills of Bowmanville and Miss Marion Muir of Cour- tice. Their red velvet dresses were designed with very full tulip-shaped skirts, fitted bod-| ices, short sleeves and scoop| necklines. They wore matching) .|devotional period. Mrs. Everett|Jeanette Labrecque and Cindy SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE)pay their respects to the late length bouffant gown of white|was held recently with Sister lace over satin fashioned with|Elda Howard pesiding as nobie),,, a square sequin and pear! grand in the absence of Sister) and fu]1-|Margaret length sleeves. Her matching|McCullough, ( fingertip veil fell from a crown|Puty president, acted as vice carried a/stand of the members had visited the Miss Linda Labrecque of Osh- addled Johnny, Gail and Terry. They will be accompanied on the trip iby Mrs. John Ballendine of Win- mr : ey Inipeg who will return to Osh- Sister Greta Dinkle gave aljawa with them. While in Cali- port on the recent euchre and)fornia they will visit Los An- received a hearty vote of thanks|geéles and friends in Salem, Ore- along with Sister Anne Coakwell| gon; also Las Vegas, La Puente and their committee land other points south. VELLOW PAGES BULLETIN AMONG NATURE'S BEST HEARING SYSTEMS {S THAT OF THE NEARLY-BLIND BAT WHICH HOMES IN ON INSECT, PREY BY USING A BUILT-IN 'SONAR' SYSTEM BEING STUDIED IN fi BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES The regular meeting of Sun-|Mr. J. A. Keays husband of Sis- hine Rebekah Lodge No. 222 ter Elsie Keays Idella de- Sister district Gray past It was reported that seveal to } Funeral Home D ear WIFE PRESERVER | Avoid messiness and waste in) aptly decorated depicting an old river boat on the Mississippl, @omplete with bales of cotton, Those attending were wel- comed by "Captain" McLeod and after signing the cruise re- gister with quill pen, were di- rected to their "cabin" tables by lovely lady attendants. Kk The waiters and bartenders! were there, complete with flashy vests, arm bands and bowler hats. Mr. Bransby Cook was) served by the Rangers, ey _idid, But this hasn't anything 0 quite so abused if her suspi ~ovegempomee|Cions were valid. But, honestly,|Warne thanked the speaker and/Forsey, wore. full-skirted 'Ann Landers, she is way off|those who had" helped trimmed necklines and _ short) each of which ean be used for a ithe beam. interesting meeting. I've tried flower. d y " ' puffed sleeves, Their hats were! particular job and immediately Y Oat ne CANADIAN CORPS. AUX. similar to those of the senior| disposed of \They didn't work. What now?| 'ebruary i , ; P | SACROILIAC Bi Februgry meeting of thelattendants. They carried white i] Dear Sac: Time and tender|~ UAT, | |muffs covered with white chry- Sleare are your best allies. Get|corPS Association, Unit 42, was!santhemums and red carnations. '/off the defensive and rete sut.(neld recently in the club rooms Mr. Gerald Marjerri f |\ing denials. He who vehementiy| With, the president, Mrs. W. T. poy anvitie. was best man,|2%.® Popular writer In 1877, the excuses himself accuses him. |Watts presiding. Ushering were Messrs Alvin| Year after she won a prize for '| self. ove i "| 'The treasurer's report Robert Mevierrison (fer novel 'Danesbury House," Bury Allen King an ast bE kis etl lcs Bi red/using scouring pads by cutting} at the velvet dresses with white lacelthent up ing smaller pieces, FAMOUS NOVELIST Ellen Wood was established | | was 4 d Quinney, |: 'EARLESS' FISH THE KILLFISH 1S UNDER TRAINING IN BELL LABS master of ceremonies and Mr. Edward Davies had charge of wusic. Entertainment was pro- vided by six "negroes": Albert Gilbert, Peter Francis, Lloyd Sturch and their wives Prize winners were: elimina- tion dance, Mrs. Edward Da- vies, Mr. 'Robert . Mills; . spot dance, Mrs. Gerald Crawford,| Mr. William Glover: door prize, Mr. James Martin, Seen dancing were: Mr Mrs. Stanley Lawrence, and Mrs. Donald Liddiard, and Mrs. William Green, and Mrs. J. L. Martin, Mr Mrs. Gerald Crawford, Mr Mrs. R. B. Webster, Mr Mrs. Albert Evans Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker and Mrs. C. Dewhurst, Mr. Mrs. M. Scott, Mr: and Mrs. M. MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. John Leger, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Edmunds, Audrey Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mouck, Mr and Mrs. George Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. Penfound, Mr. and Mrs. R. Galpin, Mr and Mrs. A. R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. O. Edgeley, Mr. and Mrs G. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. § Gales, Mr. and Mrs. A. Price,,} Mr. and Mrs. C. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird and many oth- ers. and Mr. Mr Mr. and | and b LADY CHAIRMAN MONTREAL (CP) -- Eliza beth McNab, director of McGill University's alma mater fund and the only woman in Canada te hold such a post, has been appointed chairman of a com mittee of the American Alumni Council's District 1. With head- quarters in Washington, the council has 1,059 member insti tutions in seven countries. Dis- trict 1 atkes in New England, Quebec and the Maritimes. ; Pictured ding recently at St. George's Memorial Church are Mr. and Mrs. David George Tarsey Formerly Miss Sandra Mi- chael Lesnick, the bride is IVE IN HAMILTON the daugh and Mrs. Casimer Le k of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R George Tarsey of Willowdale --Photo by Ireland after q L. OSBORN'S \ oLip ND ONDER, SPORTSWEAR OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PLEASE NOTE WE ARE OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY TILL 6 P.M. TRIN. > FREE ADMIGSION TUESDAY, FEB. 27 P.M. ORANGE TEMPLE 1) BRUCE ST., OSHAWA Interdenominstional EVERYONE WELCOME ijious problems but jmarriage. We had a talk with| temporary separation. i days. During that time I h. read by Mrs and James Clarke of Bow-| Dear Ann Landers: My hus i e secretary, : band and I have had some ser- ee ery" manville. : because of} The first vice-president, Mrs. A reception was held at the, our children we decided to/charles Donaldson, gave a fi--Legion Hall, Bowmanville, for, make every effort to save our|nancial report of the dance,|the occasion the bride's mother| sponsored by the Auxiliary, Wore dark green mottled silk! ested @ February 9 Mrs. Margaret|sheath, The bridegroom's mo-| Hood, chairman of the Hills-\ther was in magenta silk. Each| five| qale Manor Committee reported|wore a corsage of white chry-} feceiiad 4 decen 'Shane ane that Miss Ella Smart and Mrs./santhemums. Several of my so-called friends agin were her assistants) The honeymoon was spent in have volunteered information) . : . : ays : ; ' about my husband -- most of, A_Penny sale will be held im-|For going away the bride wore which I wish I had never heard,|™ee Others have gallantly ed to buy our home and furni-|2! in the clubroom. sories and a corsage of red ture. My next door neighbor) Mrs, Lawrence Hood, chair-|carnations. The newly wedded} said 'You probably won't be|/man of the ways and means Palr are living in Bowmanville, able to keep your maid after|committee announced there Se ee you are divorced. I'd like to|would be a mixed euchre held have her," on the first, second and fourth ane ve | ots ype closest; Wednesdays of each month. "friends" offered to supply me A with the romance that a be HELPING HAND UNIT Mrs, Brian Currie was missing from my life. - the make a list of necessary pur-| The purpose of this letter is)guest speaker at the February to warn other couples who|meeting of the Helping Hand casts ead follow} fo are having trouble. If possible,|Unit No. 12 of Simcoe Street)letter. keep it to yourselves. Your)" primero : "friends", once they' get wind) of the situation, will pull the| rug out from under you if they! i | our pastor and he sugg We've been apart for HOUSEHOLD HINT You can avoid wrecking the budget with impulse-buying if, before a shopping trip, you an. THOROUGHLY DISGUSTED To learn the knack of feeling! comfortable with the opposite} sex, send for ANN LANDERS'} booklet, "How To Be Date Bait", enclosing with your re- quest 20 cents in coin and a long,| self-addressed, stamped envel-| ope Ann Landers will be glad to} help you with your problems. | Send them to her in care of this} newspaper enclosing a stamp- ed, self-addressed envelope. SCOTTY'S BARGAIN @ No payments 'til June @ No down payments @ Free estimates... No obligation LINOLEUM CEMENT 1.35 « 1279 SIMCOE NORTH Open Deily from 7:30 'til © p.m. Fri. 'til 9 p.m. 728-6291 @ 6 to 60 months to pay LINOLEUM TILE Domestic Gauge , LINOLEUM TILE Stendord Gauge 9 x 9 Good Variety of Colors. 9x9 10° THLE 72° TILE MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 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