Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1963, p. 9

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AMONG THOSE, attending the annual Capricorn dance Sponsored by the Evening Auxiliary's Capricorn Capers Successful Mid-Winter Dance Ray Holland, Mr, and Mrs, N. Lakas, The Capricorn Capers was held at the Jubilee Pavilion last Saturday evening, sponsored by the Evening Branch of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary. The guests were received by Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, president of the Women's Hospi- tal Auxiliary and Mr. and Mrs §. A. Heney, chairman of the Evening Chapter. Among the winners of the draw made by Mrs. A. W. Arm- strong and assisted by Mrs. R. J. Smythe were Mr, and Mrs D. Button, Mr. and Mrs, W. J Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Perry, Mr. and Mrs, G. Wil- liams, Miss Carol Morrison and Mr. G, Onley. The proceeds of the danc: go toward the annual auxiliary. ef- forts as well as donations to the pediatric department of toys, television sets and a_ record player. Among those were: Mr, and Mrs. K, W. Suther- land, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Suther- land, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Heney, Mr, and Mrs. P. Sloy, Mr. and Mrs, A. McIntyre, Mr. aad Mrs. B. Hitchins, Mrs. J, Thompson, John Marchment, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. David Bathe, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Goheen, Miss R. Goheen, Mr. E. seen dancing Branch of the Women's Hospi- tal Auxiliary, held at the Jubi- lee Pavilion last Saturday were, from left to right, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lovelock, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Greer, Mr. | and Mrs. T, E. Sutherland, convener, and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Sutherland. --Oshawa Times Photo J. A, MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nealor, Mr. and Mrs. J, Har- ris, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bird, Mr, and Mrs. J. McGill, Mr, and Mrs. P. Crowly, Mr and Mrs. J. G, Gallaise, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mis, Jules|J. C. Hepburn, Mr. and Mrs. 'R. Ethier, Mr, and Mrs _ D. Sager, Mr, and Mrs. J. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. Aldsworth, Mr. aad Mrs. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. McMurtry, Mr, and Mrs, W. Coulson, Mr. and Mrs N. Raike, Mr, and Mrs. J. Dell, Mr and Mrs. R. Pearse, Mr. and Mrs. D. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, W. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. R. Northey, Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Powell, Mr. and Mrs. G, Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. L, Gouldbura. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lawless, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tumey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Miner, Mr. ani Mrs. D. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ros- pond, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. H, Web- ster, Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R, Wotten,. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Salmers, Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Bilroy, Mr. and Mrs. L, O. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. M. O, Powell, Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Healey, Mr. and Mrs. L. French, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. R. Laing, Mr. and Mrs, J, C, Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hrsuka, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brockwell. a. Mr, and Mrs, R. Henderson, Mr, and Mrs, W. Harmer, Mr and Mrs, S. J. Hennick, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schoenau, Mr. and Mrs. H. Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Wragg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawe, Mr. and Mrs, M. Cryderman, Mr, and Mrs. H, Cornish, Mr. and Mrs, H. Doner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G, Hart, Mr. and Mrs, G, Walmsley, Mr. and Mrs, R. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. D, Blight, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conboy, Mr. and Mrs, S. F, Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Kimmerly, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Jones, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. D. Selby, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Wells, Mr, and Mrs. D. Cranfield, Mr. Stephenson, Bino, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wendorf, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrejicka, Mr. and Mrs. S, Hopkins, Mr. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. D, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. R. Collins, Mr. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac. Farlane, Mr. and Mrs. G_ Sal- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Salter. ani Mrs Ray Mr. and Mrs. J. and and and and W. C. Famme, Mr. L. Anmstrong, Mr, Vern Walker, Mr, and Mrs. P. Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Salter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Borrowdale, Mr. and Mrs, M. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. M. Spratt, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hermansen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon London, Mr. and Mrs. W. McLeese, Colin Williams, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hooey, Mr. W. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Solski, Mr. and Mrs. J. Liston, Mr, and Mrs. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brunne, Mr. and Mrs.| E. Onley, Miss C. Morrison, Mr.| G. Onley, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lombard. Mr. and Mrs. S, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. B. Annand, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. G.. Hawker, Mr. and Mrs. C, Powell, Mr. and Mrs. K. W Mills, Mr. and Mrs. D. Button, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Lovelock, Mr. and Mrs.) G. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. C.) Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. R.| Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. Faint,| Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bunker, Mr, and Mrs. W. Michaud, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, Mr. and) Mrs. J. Bondaruk, Mr. and Mrs.| S. Willson, Mr, and Mrs, Gren Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holland, Mr. and Mrs, J. Me- Cansh, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs, D. Tomp- kins, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Me- Alpine, Mr. and Mrs, J. Almond.| = ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I'm so upset I don't know where to turn. My mother who lives 22 miles from here had a stroke. I've had to spend a lot of time relieving my older sister who is trying to care for her, When I go to mother's my husband takes care of our 17- month - old daughter, Three weeks ago when I came home, I found a note saying my hus- band had taken the baby to the hospital, She had fallen out of her high chair. Fortunately no bones were broken, Last night I found a similar note. This time, the baby suf- fered a broken arm. When I went to the hospital this morn- ing the doctor questioned me at length. It seems this is the fourth time im a year our child has been brought in, (I didn't know about the other. two times.) The doctor suspects. my husband has been beating the baby. Can this be possible If it's true what can I do Please help me -- I am a _ nervous wreck.--EDNA ? Dear Edna: A University of Colorado team investigated the "battered child syndrome" re- cently and fornd 302 cases in a single year, The parents usually deny beating the child. The high Father's Brutality Serious Indication 15-year-old girl who Is crazy about horses. I belong to a rid- ing club and we meet every SOCIAL NOTICE week, My parents are not what you would call rich, so I really appreciate this luxury, The more I see of horses the more I yearn to have a horse of my own. I know my folks can't afford to buy me a horse, at least not for quite awhile. My grandmother is a shut-in. She was' injured in an accident a long time ago and never goes anyplace. Mother says she has a large bankbook and gets a regular income from some prop- A parent who would beat a t child is deeply disturbed: emo- tionally and the child should be protected against such brutal- ity. Keep your eyes wide open t Oshawa, announce the forthcom, ing marriage of their daughter, Miss Ilse Kuntz, to Mr. Ray- mond James Gilchrist, son of Mrs, Oren Malley, Oshawa and G. Gilchrist, The wedding is to ary 23, at 3.00 p.m, in Grace Lutheran Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim Kuntz, he late Flight Sergeant James ake place on Saturday, Febru- bert "Cubby" structor of the YWCA here, he likes coaching women golf. ers because they're "patient.' The biggest mistake they he says, is to overswing. * want to wrap the cl their necks."' LIKES GIRL GOLFERS MONTREAL (CP) -- Cuth- Birce, golf in. ake, y round SANDWICH UNION. Professional makers of Den- mark's traditional open sand- wich -- smorrebrod ---- their own trade union. have and if there is further evidence,|erty. She never spends any money on herself, so she must be saving a lot. I want to ask her if she wil! buy me a horse and board it, It would mean the world to me and I think she could do it with no trouble. What do you say UNDECIDED ? Dear Undecided: I say take your big eyes off your grand- mother's bankbook. You don" ask people to buy you a gift, regardless of how much money they have. And it may well be that your grandmother needs every bit of what she has to care for herself in her remain- by all means get this man out of your home and into treat- ment, Dear Ann Landers: I was shocked recently. when, at a social gathering, an officer of a bank had one too many mar- tinis and began to speak openly about the financial problem of two of his clients. Last night, at another social affair, a nurse who is employed in a doctor's office revealed some highly personal informa- tion about a prominent woman who is a patient. Nurse Registrar WANTED For Community Nursing Registry DUTIES COMENCE FEB. 15th, 1963 Abply in Writing To: MRS. E. B. SEED (Chief Registrar) 477 Rossland Rd. West Oshawa I always thought individuals cap vena: who dealt prof lly with the public had a moral obliga- tion to keep their mouths shut. It seems unspeakable that they would use ccnfidential informa- tion for social chit - chat. Is there something I, as one per- PARADISE ISLES The polynesian. people of the Pacific isles of Wallis and Fu- tuna still dress in vivid wrap. arounds and deck themselves son, can do to combat this sort of thing I am--HORRIFIED Dear Horrified: Yes, You can d. business with another bank and go to another doctor. And if the questicn is ever raised as to '"'why," you can explain} all names of with flowers. WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! -- leaving out course, 17-B BOND E, 725-3531 chair excuse is the most popu- lar, Mr. and Mrs, A, C. Broad- bent, Mr, and Mrs, V. Little,| Dr. and Mrs. W. Spragge, Mr.| and Mrs. W, Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vice, Mr, and Mrs H., Roughley, Mr. and Mrs. J. 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