Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jun 1962, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, June 11, 1962 PHI PHI PRESENTS PROCEEDS FROM BALL Miss Margaret Russell, pres- ident of the Phi Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi is seen at the left as Phi Phi treas- urer Miss Maureen Commer- ford, presents' a cheque to Mrs.. Douglas Jackson, treas- urer of the Diabetic Associa- tion. At right looking on is Diabetic Association president Mrs. H. A. Lamire. The cheque represented the pro- ceeds from the Phi Phi Chap- ter's blue and silver ball. John Hackwood in St. Andrew's United Church. The bride, the George bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hackwood all of Oshawa. The Reverend John R. Long performed the cere-|versa over some trivial matter. Joyce Willoughby William Hackwood ANN LANDERS Married Recently Joined in marriage recently were Mr. and Mrs. Richard former Joyce Anne Willoughby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby and_ the mony while Mr. Kelvin JamesjI played the wedding music. gown of silk faille with a scoop neckline outlined with seed|o¢ basque bodice and_ sheath skirt of inverted pleats falling into a chapel train. Her bouquet} te of the valley. Floyd Foreman and the brides-| 9¢, maids were Miss Jeri mint green dress of chantilly now and then you pick up the newspaper and read where a husband shot his wife or vice- happen. My husband has a habit Given in marriage by her father|which is driving me to the the bride wore a_ full-length|breaking point. When he wants a second cup|'tomorrow." pearls and sequins, trimming a}pe just sits there and points to € n his cup with a forceful down- sleeves, complimenting a fulllward motion of the index finger. I have managed to control myjate manner? I can't figure it 3 1 mper up to now but I'm afraidjout. Can you? consisted of white roses and lily|one of these days I'll go hay- wire and all creation will break The matron of honor was Mrs.\io9se, Why this gesture infuri- Dawn|completely out of my mind? Bowler and Miss Diane Rowler aoe can't get a Ping on my- The matron of honor wore alseif? ON THE BRINK Husband's Mannerism Infuriates Wife UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES ALICE JACKSON UNIT A pot-luck supper at Camp Pretoria was enjoyed by 35 members of the "Alice Jack- son Unit" of King Street United Church Women. After supper 4 Miss Margaret Pellow explained 'ha about the camp and showed the Dear Ann Landers: Every rowed my son's golf-cart "for a members some of the cabins, know now how such things weekend." blazoned mm the cart so therel/cabin built by the Men's Club can be no question about wholof King Street Church. owns it. It's still over there. During the Christmas _holi- days my neighbor asked to|# Singsong of camp songs. borrow my silver cocktail shaker. She said she'd return it|/for the business meeting and His name is eM-the Infirmary, and the new Mrs. Wesley Herbert led in Mrs. Murton Walter presided When I went tojopened with a poem 'Recipe coffee he doesn't ask for it,|fix some cocktails last week I|for a Happy Life". Mrs. Leslie es me so I don't know. Am I had no shaker. What makes people behave in|reported they had visited seven such a thoughtless, inconsider-|Shutins in the past month and GENEROUS JERK Dear Generous: This doesn't) charge of Mrs. Frank Hunter -- much figuring. Your two with the theme "The Privilege words guy gaat sum up the situa-|reaq the scripture, the offering There is no cure for these/tor and Mrs. Shreve. Mrs. Hunt- Booth and Mrs. William Bickle Mrs. Booth recorded hospital and home calls. The UCW meeting is on June 14 at 8 p.m. The worship service was in "in- "thoughtless" and of Prayer' Mrs. E. D. Shreve. received by Mr.s Kenneth Proc- Mr. A. James Allen to Preside At Coronation Home & School The teachers and parents re-,forthcoming examinations cently spent a delightful even-jof other matters relating to Ee ee si . nA "war Coronation|children in school. He asked for|!€" Vice presidents, Mrs. John ing together at School. An excellent buffet fea- turing the specialties of the members of the Association of Home and School was much en- joyed. The annual meeting was con- ducted by Mrs. Richard Donald. Many fine reports were receiv- ed from the officers and com- mittee chairmen of the Associa- tion. to live in yesterday's world, for and an expression of opinion as to present agreed that it was a useful film for its purpose, an indicated a desire that shown as planned. G president, Mrs. Donald, spoke association become a working association," he asserted. The following people will bejtaffeta, the officers of Coronation Home and School Association for 1962- 63: Chmara, Mr. R. S. White; cor- the desirability of showing the|responding secretary, Mrs. Col- film, "Dangerous Stranger" tojin Williams; treasurer, Mrs. Wil- the pupils of the school. Those|);am Selby; executive commit- qitee: Mrs, G. B. Cameron, Mrs. it be|J. A. In her remarks, the retiring!son Mrs, Z. M .Warenycia. President, Mr. A. James Al- Dutchak, Mrs. lassford, Mrs. William Morri- lof the kindness of members to} "Children must not be trained|her personally, and in volunteer-| ing time and talents to the As- SOCIAL NOTICES fe lace and organza with match ing headdress. The bridesmaids wore mint green organza over and matching acces- sories and headdresses. flowers were yellow daisies. The best man was Mr. Ernest Bowler with Mr. Gene Cook and Mr. Donald Cruise as ushers. At the reception held at the Legion Hall, the brides mother chose a_ melodie blue, shaped gown of silk shantung with a blue hat and accessories to mother also wore a blue dress, George|hat and accessories and each wore a corsage of white car- nations. For her wedding trip to Ham- \ilton and Niagara Falls the bride ldonned a beige dress and coat lwith a white hat and acces- animals. When you want a dog] w to do something you point. Why seethe been known to say, and "thank you." | tity. I want to be recognized. I/y, in this letter will Dear Brink: The gesture in-|characters. furiates you because it suggestslonly recourse is to 'phone them|Prayer", and Miss Beth Miller that you are in a class withlor write a reminder. But whylread a story on "The Privilege in silence and|woman who build an ulcer? Simply tell your|'Chippendale Soul" also has ajladies' parlor. husband you can understand|Chippendale head. Her defini- English and he can skip the|tion of pantomime. It should work n0|something she dreamed up out! \ . hardship on him to ASK for alof nowhere. It takes more than|CaS branch held its closingione month's support for Mrs. second cup of coffee. And, in-|fiowers on the table and linen|™Meeting in the form of a busi-|James Green, Jamaica, cidentally, some husbands have/napkins tv make living gra-|/ness and devotional period: Miss|been met and a motion was "please" cious, \ Dear Ann Landers: Since|night and I put the milk bottle everyone I know reads yourlright on the table when I feel column I hope you will printilike it. Nobody in the family my letter. You need not change/has croaked at the sight of a the facts to conceal my iden-|pickle jar or a catsup bottle. Unhappily, yourjer gave a reading on "the ait months and years? of Prayer". The meeting closed Dear Ann Landers: The|with prayer. The next meeting signed herself|will be held September 4 in the DORCAS BRANCH WA living" is} UE The Women's Auxiliary, Dor- 'gracious Florenee Thomas presided and Mrs. James M. E. Drummond led in prayer. Some of the mem- bers of the Evening Auxiliary at- tended. The Reverend William Goodswan directed the interest- We eat on oil cloth every et we only hope the people referred to/than some people who have alafternoon. recognize/ great deal of money. They argued and used lan- {one month's support for Miss Au- Hopkins and her committee served refreshments. Opening meeting will be September 11. CALVARY FELLOWSHIP The Calvary Business Wom- en's Fellowship met recently at the home of Mrs. Ernest Woods with Miss Betty Leask in charge of the meeting. Following the singing of fa- vorite hymns the _ scripture reading was read from St. Mark 10:17-22 and a prayer! period. An interesting panel discus- sion on the subject "Tithing" was held with Mrs. Russell Lun- ney acting as moderator. Those participating and their respec- tve subjects were: Mrs. Grant Lewis on "What is tithing?"; Miss Fern Ledgett on "'What part of our income should be tithed?"';: Mrs. Jack McLaugh- lin on 'Are pledges or faith promises scriptural?"; Mrs. C. Galloway on "What is included in the giving of the tithe?" Many questions were asked of the well-informed panel and a beneficial discussion develop- ed. The moderator summed up the thoughts of 2 Corinthians 9:7, "Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity; for God loveth a cheerful giver." It was announced that the group's missionary objective of had made to set a new objective of \drey, Hurlbert, Africa. | The final meeting of the sea- |son will be held in Calvary Bap- jtist Church on June 18. |with a buffet supper at 7 p.m.,| liod with the pastor, the Rev. W.} \Niven Aitken, giving the mes-| ing study period. Mrs. Thomas;weekly meeting with president Mrs. Norman Mclvers presiding. The report of the Zone Rally held recently was read by Mrs. Robert Williams secretary. for the 25 year membership dinner to be held next Tuesday, June 12th at 7 p.m. Entertain- ment will follow the dinner. Members having tickets on the Pedal Car must have them in next Tuesday when the draw takes place. The 35th birthday gg Auxiliary will be ~~ rrangements were brated on June 26th, and tickets for this may now be purchased and are one dollar. This will also be the closing meeting. Meetings will resume again in September. The Port Perry Legion is open- ing its new Legion Hall, June 16 with a parade at 2 p.m. and a representation from Oshawa would be appreciated. June 17 is Decoration Sunday when wreaths will be placed in the cemeteries in memory of yet- erans who have passed on. A donation toward expenses for the children's picnic will be sent to the men's branch. The picnic will be held in Cedar Park July 7 and buses will leave the Legion Hall at 1 p.m. Plans were made for a bazaar to be held in November. Con- veners for this are Mrs. Norman McEvers and Mrs. Alyn Elliot. Work for this will be given out at the next business meeting June 19. Mrs, Edward Bouckley will be in charge of draw tickets. Mrs. James Anderson gave the catering report for May and a substantial profit was given to_ the treasurer, Following the meeting penny bingo was played and a social time enjoyed. HOUSEHOLD HINT live more graciouslyjevening until I left on Sunday/followed by a devotional per-| To make sure that beitons are placed where you want them, secure them to the material liken, ais taeedtiend women or and do something) ym reminded of the weekend guage that would make a mule-|sage. adicekiae _|4 pes sha ae - I spent with a girl friend dur-|skinner blush. There was never The singing of "Take my life|Pull off tape after the buttons AT HOME Ix years ago oaned myling my college days. Her folks|any conversation at their table/and let it be' and prayer by|are sewed in place. 4 dissin .__ {wardrobe trunk to the daughter||ived on an estate. They dined|--only fights. s. George Twine brought th M d Mrs. ¢ Park i i 4 ek aks a Mrs. Georg roug! | r. and Mrs. George Parkin. lof a friend who was going away|by candle-light and had two| 'So, if you don't mind I'll stick|/ meeting to a close USEFUL OIL 75 Highland avenue, will be at|to college. The girl is now mar-|kinds of wine on the table every|to my oil cloth and pickle jars. ee | A common practice in former Convention, as reported by Mrs.|Mr. James Allen was installed|Michele Sirizzotti of Oshawa,|%0me to their friends on the oc-/ried and has a child. She stillleyening. 'These "gracious liv-|The gracious livers can have| LEGION AUXILIARY years was the use of castor oil George Glassford. She repeated|as president of the association|son of Mr. and Mrs. Sante|°@Sion of their 40th wedding an-\has my trunk. ers" were skunk - drunk from|candle-light and profanity. | The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal|to keep boots and shoes supple the warning given by Mr. Da-|by his wife, almost exactly 10/Sirizzotti of Torrice, Italy. The niversary on Saturday, June 16,) yoct summer a relative bor-|the minute I arrived on Friday| JUST A SLOB |Canadian Legion Branch 43, held!and waterproof. vidson, namely, that future Ca-jyears after her installation as|marriage is to take place on ey 2.30 to 4.30 and 7.00 to} ------ rie nadian children will = live 3 charter president of the associa-| Saturday, July 7, at 11 a.m. in 9.0 passed i : Pens the cosy, comfortable, self-jtion. Mrs. Donald presented a|St. Gregory's Roman Catholic assured world that today's Ca-/gift on behalf of the members to|Church, Oshawa. Now Many Wear nadians live in. "They will not|/Mrs. Allen, the president of the) ------------ FALSE TEETH be living as the privileged class;Oshawa and District Home and' P but Rg a coy sng te > ego Council. A hss TO YOU! With More Comfort world peopled by a majority of| 4 special appeal to those pres-|f The bride, honoured guest, hostess TEETH, ant alkaline black, yellow and red-skinned| ent ra paca themselves oa hdl shoe ind ahloctng $500 ane (non-acia) péwder, holds false teeth bell itn |sonally in a proposed member-| . ne May TS rine TALS comfort, Just sprinkle « ttle FAS. iship drive was voiced by Mr.) ARGEAN REN TEETH on your plates. No . Mr. Robert McLeod, principal,|Allen. "'Only by personal in-| 725-3338 iste Dat ae oe ee oe Gat spoke to the parents of the'volvement of members can this/ PASTEETH at any drug counter. life in tomorrow's world." This|sociation for the successful with a eitlp of collechans tee. was one of the thoughts related|carrying on of its work. The co- by Mr. George Davidson, De-joperation of the teaching staff) 4, and Mrs. Hubert Long, puty Minister of Citizenship|was especially mentioned. Pritics. "Aer iitadlo. ate and Immigration, at the Ontario} A most unusual aspect of the/nounce the engagement of their Federation of Home and School|Installation ceremony was that|only daughter, Evelyn Marie, to ENGAGEMENT There's Something Special about du MAURIER If someone doesn't stop that pup ... there'll only be 4,135,589 newspapers read in Canada today! Canadians have in their daily newspapers. After all--what other medium offers such complete news coverage, so much informed comment... and such an up-to-date, reliable shopping guide? Every day, 4,135,590 daily newspapers are bought in Canada. (That's not a guess, an estimate or a "rating." It's an audited count.) 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