Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jan 1963, p. 8

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ERCP CEEOL, OTE OVO Oe: ES meee Mrs, Ernest Kraggs flower com venors; Mrs, Harvey Moyer, Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs, Ernest Kraggs, group leaders,. © 1 After the close of the meeting, Mr. and Mrs, Thaxter showed Altar Society Holds Meeting \ UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES In Church Hall The January meeting of St. Philip's Altar Society was held on Monday, January 21, in St. Philip's Hail. The president; Mrs. Martyn Darlaston, presided at the meet- ing. In the absence of the sec- retary, Mrs. Walter Dobroshin- sky, the minutes and financial report were read by the trea- surer, Mrs, Alan Cherry. Mrs. James Hughes, in charge of the project commit- tee, reported on the progress of the Bakeless bake sale which is being held in the parish. The members were asked to bring the labels for the premium campaign to Mrs. John Maguire who will convene this project. Mrs. Jack Maher in her re- port for the sanctuary commit- tee informed the members that vigil lights had been pur- chased for the altars at Christ- mas, and requested material to make another set of altar linens. Mrs. James Fournier, head of the visiting and sick list com- mittee gave her report. Mrs. William Dittrick in charge of membership, remind- ed the members that the cur- rent year begam in the fall when the new executive took office, and that fees will be due CUTTING THE birthday cake was a focal point of the birthday party. The ceremony was performed by the presi- dent, Miss Patricia McCon- nell. In the group from left to right are Mr. Charles Lov- ell, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Wakely, vice-president; Mrs. James McConnell, acting sec- in September in the future. The Reverend M. A. Beriault requested that material be pur- chased to have a baby's bap- tismal gown made which will be used during the baptism ceremony. The members decided to hold retary; Miss McConnell, presi- dent; the Reverend' Dr. George Telford, chairman of the advisory board and Mr. Donald Branch, president of Party Marks 13th Anniversary Of Formation Of The Humoresque Club for he president, SIMCOE STREET UCW (Fidelis Unit) Mrs, William Thaxter, Arthur street was hostess to the Fidelis Unit of Simcoe Street Church ' ' the gifts which they had re ceived on their golden. wedding, anniversary. : Mrs. Thaxter then served re-, freshments. UCW for their first mee of 1963 ic Mrs, Harold Boddy presided and conducted the worship period. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs, Lloyd Whitting- ton, Mrs. Boddy gave the trea- surer's report which was fol- lowed by the report of the flower convenor Mrs. George Durno, The executive for 1963 are: Mrs, Harold Boddy, president; Mrs. Lloyd Wh ttington, secre- tary; Mrs George Durno, treas- surer; Mrs, Robert Cowie and the Oshawa Lions' Club which undertakes many projects to assist the blind. --Oshawa Times Photo Club For Blind and Mrs, Duncan Blind held its 13th birthday party on Thursday evening with Miss Patricia McConnell pre- siding. The party started by the sing- ing of the club song and a Bible verse for the Blind, The entertainers for the even- ing were: The Acoustic-Chords of the Sweet Adelines; Pamela Chute, age 8, piano selections; Mrs, Clayton Lee, humorous re- citations; Arthur and Hazel Rus- sel, age 11 and 10, of Ajax in piano accordian duets; Mrs. Walter Branch was the pianist for the evening playing be- fore the party and the club song and for a sing-so.g and ending with God Save the Queen. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, The door prize winners were Mrs. Cecil Oakes, Mrs. Walter Branch, Mrs. Eva Wakely, Mrs. Phillip Fraser, Mrs. Sonia Dia- cherko, Mrs. P. Reynolds, Mrs. Roland Cousins, Lion Rufus Lambert. Birthday prizes -- Miss Pat McConnell and Mrs. William Randall. Lacky Cups: Mrs, Duncan McMillan, Mrs. William Sud- dard, Mrs. Cecil Oakes and Mrs. Phillip Fraser. Refreshments were served by Lionettes Mrs. Rufus Lambert, Mrs. Jack Bird and Lion Rufus Lambert. There was a decor- ated birthday cake to mark the occasion. a social bingo on Tuesday, Feb- ruary: 26, in Holy Cross Hall if the hall is available for that night. If it is not available the bingo: will be held om Monday, February 25. Mrs. Jack Maher will con- vene the bingo assisted by Mrs. William Dittrick and will phone the members for donations for the prizes and refreshments. ba a Pht be gy sig he ; take the dona prizes to the The couple Pg so oe home of either Mrs. William OS Er ee ean ic, |Dittrick, 298 Malaga road, or| meeting of 1963 in the church the Right Honorable John Die-/ Mrs. James Hughes, 271 Jasper recently, president. Mrs. Lorne fenbaker and from the Honor-| avenue, before the next meet-|sykes, presided. atte peel iart MP soll ing The Reverend Donald Sinclair Mrs, Starr; _ also P pet Esa The equipment for the hall|conducted the devotional part of Thee, sh pe cine oe . 'tifa will be purchased after the so-|the evening. woh Ash perl Lesaint -- cial bingo has been held, The election of officers are gifts of silverware. The next meeting will be held|as follows: Mrs. Harold David- MR. AND MRS. W. D. PATERSON Married In Edinburgh, 1938 Couple Celebrate Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Pat- erson, Evangeline drive, cele- brated their silver wedding re- cently by entertaining their friends in their home to sup- omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 29, 1963 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ST, LUKE'S GUILD The Guild held their first awa and is at present president of the association. brought in to the monthly meet- ings. A presentation from the mem- bers was made to the retiring president, Mrs. Frank Cox. Mrs. John Dyer read the card of appreciation and presented Mrs, Cox with a pen. Mrs. Cox thanked the group. "Are They The Same Ones?" 1 quickly donned my specs to make sure the delivery people from Ross Mills had returned the right rugs to our house, The rugs looked so different . . . so. fresh and clean, so "room-brightening" right. They were our rugs. This "Baker Cleaning' is really g-r-e-a-t! I'd recommend it to anyone, Call Ross Mills (local agents) today .. . they'll provide you with all details . . . and the fastest service you could wish for, per, 'The couple were married on January 28, 1938 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and emigrated to Can- ada in 1954, They have made their home in Oshawa since 1959. Mr. Paterson is on a brief holiday for this happy occa- sion from the Arctic, where he is employed. Mrs. Paterson has been an active member of Dr. C. F. Cannon Home and School Asso- ciation since coming to Osh- groom of 25 years was proposed by Mr. John Griffen and Mrs, John Griffen undertook brides- maid's duties. Toronto, Willowdale and Dunn- ville. Ths to the bride and) on Monday, February 18. son, president; Mrs. Melville Henry, vice-president; Mrs, Wil- liam Grant, secretary; Mrs. Adam Morris, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Sinclair, program con- vener. The following conveners were: supply, Mrs. Edward Camp; advertising, Mrs. Thom- HOUSEHOLD HINT Beautiful buttons are a good investment in good grooming. Used to replace the usual ordi- nary-looking buttons on budget dresses, they add an expensive Out-of-town guests were from ANN LANDERS Overweight, Lazy Wife "May Be a Sick Woman *Dear Ann Landers: I am 30) upset about my wife's appear- amee that I am writing to you as a last resort. Please don't tell me to send her to a doctor. She's been to four doctors and they all say it's up to her. "We've been married _ three years and my wife is a mess She, won't tell me how much Weight she has gained but she must weigh over 200 pounds. I cotiid tolerate her size if she wéfen't so lazy. She has every known appliance to make her housework easier, but she's too lazy to plug in anything. She has never used her sewing machine e through her clothes are all tof at the seams. She irons nothing, not even a handker- chief. Cooking is out of the question. Her hobby is talking on the telephone and eating candy. Our two-year-old child does not get enough fresh air or sunshine be- cause her mother is too lazy to her outside. Last summer child was white as a ghost. _ something. -- ~ Dear Had It: Usually letters which begin like yours wind up with--'"'and now I have met a lovely woman." It's a familiar story. When a wife refuses to shape up, the husband often ships out. Your wife is more than lazy, she's sick in the head. A woman who abandons her responsibili- ties and is largely incapacitated dé to lack of motivation needs psychiatric help. Dear Ann Landers: I am in my room all alone, like I had the measles or something. I have Deen sentenced to the life of a hermit for six weeks. The rea- Son is because I got a bad grade on my report card. A 18-year-old girl can dry "up Bad die if she has no social life. T- fave tried to make my par- @iits see that no good will be gained by jailing me for six weeks. How can this make my grades better? It can't take away the bad grade I already have. There is a big party Saturday and I am not allowed to go, What do they think they are aining by being so mean? case help to spring me.-- NER _ Dear Prisoner: Your plea for anew trial is denied, but you do shave a point. vs A Jail sentence should involve 'ore than gg sg gh supposed to s! up Athere, Toots. So hop to it. While you serve your sentence you can .also crack a few books and im- married woman who never dreamed I'd be asking for ad- vice. But I need help and must be from an outsider. my home. She spent the better part of the afternoon telling me all my faults, good." but didn't realize that nobody likes me. She told me I always say the wrong thing at the wrong time, that I embarrass m as Mackay; cards and iiowers, Mrs. Daniel Parker, devotional, Mrs. Dennis Abbott. The meeting closed with the benediction said by the Rever- end Donald Sinclair, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Adam Morris and Mrs. Lorne Sykes. SIMCOE STREET UCW (Goodwill Unit) There was a good attend. ance at the regular meeting of the Goodwill Unit of Simcoe Street United Church. Frank Ross presided. The retiring treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Stanley, gave the treas- urer's report. Mrs. Herbert Wurbs, the secretary-treasurer for 1963, read the secretary's report in the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Charles Ander. son. Miss Leona Stainton called the roll. It was decided to con- tinue with the birthday contribu- tions, also the cent-a-day fund. Mrs. Leonard Bigwood agreed to look after both. It was sug- gested that the cent-a-day be dressmaker touch. When the garment is discarded, the but- tons can be saved to work magic on another. to be running him and that I am a troublemaker. I asked for specific instances where I had been tactless or made trouble. She couldn't think tiof any off-hand. Her closing line was, "I hope you don't feel hurt, but people never see their own faults and I consider you a friend and want to help you 1m- prove." What do you think of this?-- HEARTSICK Dear Heartsick: I don't know what's eating your "friend" but it must be something big. Self- appointed critics who try to re- model their acquaintances are uahappy with themselves, In- stead of going to work on their own problems, they find it less painful to go to work on those around them. This woman is destructive and punishing. Stay away from her. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a it A close friend of mine just left "for my own I never thought I was perfect, y husband because I appear =| frederick Nash on the occasion Mrs. | :|Oshawa; Mrs. Nash's daughter, s|playing games and a_ hearty *\and Mrs, Bert Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eagle led in the devotional period. Mr. J. A. Johns, superinten- dent of Hillsdale Manor, was the guest speaker. Mrs. H. G. Willes made the introduction. Mr. Johns gave a talk on our "Senior Citizens and the impor- tant part they play in our com. munity." He expressed his grat. itude to all those who have been so helpful in visiting the resi- dents of Hillsdale Manor, and invited friends to make a visit }whenever they could. A_ visit means so much to the sick and shut-ins, Reverend K. Moffat closed the meeting with prayer. Re.| freshments were served by the executive members. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. V. H. (Bud) Noltie, Mary street will be sail- ing on the Queen of Bermuda from New York on February 9, to spend three weeks in Hamil- ton, Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Farrow, Obristie avenue, spent the weekend at Georgetown as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Farrow. | A supper party was held at the Hotel Genosha last Satur- day night in honor of Mrs. of her birthday, Present were her son, Mr. Frederick Nash and Mrs. Nash, Oshawa; Mr. and Mr. William Nash and chil- dren, St. Therese, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nash and daughter, Judith, Mr. and Mrs. George Preston and children, Mrs. Russell McKay, Mr. Mc- Kay and children, Victoria, Brit- ish Columbia and Mrs, Arthur Matthew, Toronto. Mr. Hector Day was honored by a dinner party on the occa- sion of his 84th birthday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilson, Oxford street, last Sat- urday. The evening was spent in sing-song. Mr. Day is still ac tive, visiting the sick and elder- ly citizens, also takes interest in the work of the Free Metho- dist Church. Guests were Mr. Mrs. Richard Evans and Mrs. Edward Clark Sr, 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 item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. A HAPPY FAMILY These happy young people 6; Gwennyth Doreen, 10; Ken- are the children of Mr. and meth Gerald, 2; standing, left, Mrs. Robert Skitch, Ritson Linda Ruth, 12 and right, road south, Seated from left Robert Martin, 11. Their to right are Janice Margaret, grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Martin Libby and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Skitch, al! of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography 'Prove your grades. WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE )CENTRE REPAI '0 ALL ELECTRICAL APP! 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The wedding is to .take place on) Saturday, February 23, at 11.00! a.m. at St. Gregory's Roman) Catholic Church, Oshawa. | tive of the Happy Doubles Club of King Street United Church were installed by the Reve Wesley Herbert at the .irsi meeting of the year. The Reverend and Mrs. Her- bert are honorary presidents, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Souch are the new presidents for 1963, Other executive members are: more like an old woman." She was 103. WHITE *9OKS OLDER WINNIPL . (.P) -- Grandma Gage, as Mrs. Jennie Gage is often called, wore a white shawl for her recent birthday party. She claims, "It makes me look "Just One Call Does Them All" Agents for BAKER CARPET CLEANING CO. @ Over 75 Years Experience ® FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY ROSS E. MILLS co. LTD. 80 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE 728-6218 vice-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawker; past presi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gomme; secretary - treasurers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lean; membership ccnveners, Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Powell; pianist, Mrs. Arthur McPherson, assistant - pianist, Mrs. James Hare; press reporters, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Faint. Group leaders: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole, Mr..and Mrs. Irvin Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tisdale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elsten, Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Cooper. The 1962 executive were in charge of the program for the evening. Mr. Harry Souch pre- sided at the business meeting. Round and square dancing will be held at the annual Valentine dance to be held at the Airport on February 15. Mr. Donald Allman, one of the directors of the Variety Show to be presented in March conducted a sing song with Miss Hazel Rundle at the piano. Mrs. James Hare, dressed in cos- time, gave a humorous reading. Mr. Wallace Holmes also pro- vided a contest entertainment, wth several members partici- pating. Slides of club activities in 1962 and previous years were shown by Mr. Walter Cole. AND STEREO HI-FI CLEARANCE SEMI- ANNUAL Discontinued lines . . . floor slightly marked cabinets . . . cleared at truly worthwhile savings. All covered by a new warranty plus our own exclusive "ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE". @ SEE THE FINEST DISPLAY OF QUALITY TV AND STEREO HI-FI AT PARKWAY @ 1.A.C. MERIT PLAN AVAILABLE "Your Color TV Store' PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 SIMCOE ST. NORTH demonstrators . . . they're all being e@ ADMIRAL @ CLAIRTONE e@ ELECTROHOME e@ RCA VICTOR "Every Sale Fully Serviced" PHONE 723-3043 FINAL REDUCTIONS 'EVERY SHOE NOW 11.88 PER PAIR | SALE CONTINUES ne «ile OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WIDTHS AAAAAA to C

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