Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1963, p. 8

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Relatives Gather UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES To Honor Couple On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Hick- ey, Celina street, were honored recently at a dinner party and dance held at St. Mary's haill on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hickey is the fonmer Annie Ester Newman. The mar- riage was officiated by the Rev- erend Kenneth Morrow in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church on January 29, 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey have three children and four grandchil- special meeting of the women's dren. | Missionary League on February Mrs. Hickey received in a/12. ' ilk dress and a cor-- Mrs. Ivan Mitrhell and Mrs. -- ate |Behm served refreshments. GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD Mrs. Robert Behm, president, presided for the February meet- ing of the Guild with Vicar Aho conducting devotions. Three vis- itors were welcomed. Business included a discussion on purchasing two tables, and three extensions, Four stoles for the pastor's use are to be pur- chased 5 memory of the late Mrs. Emil Kansikas. The Reverend Philip Fiess held a discussion on Confirma- tion in which members partici- pated, A future project will be the making of gowns for the use of the confirmands. A warm welcome was extend- ed to the members to attend a held February 12 at the Trinity United Church; Bowmanville. Mrs. Myrvin Allen and Mrs. Ed- ward Holland as delegates. Mrs. Holland also reported on the meeting held at Centre Street United Church to make plans for the World Day of Prayer on March 1, Unit 1 will be in charge of the March meeting and will be Men's Night. The guest speaker) will be Mr. W. D. Johns, super- intendent of Hillsdale Manor. Mrs. Albert Lark -was_ the guest speaker and her address was Stewardship and Recruit- ing. She spoke of the work of the church at home and abroad. Mrs. Lark spoke of the hospital and medical centres the United Church was helping to support in the European countries; also the bales of clothing, and sup- plies that had been sent from 4 sage of American Beauty roses.| The master of ceremonies was Mr. Alex Hickey. Presentations were made on behalf of friends and relatives by Mr. Reginald Hickey, Jr., and the pianists for the evening were Mrs. Sandford Bowman and Miss Nancy Hickey. Guests at the head table were the bridal couple; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hickey, attendants at the wedding; the couple's three children, Mr. Reginald Hickey Jr., and Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Ralph Clarke (Gloria) and Mr. Clarke and David. Also at the head table were Mrs. Hick- ey's mother, Mrs. Fred New- man and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Friends and relatives were present from Belleville, Bow- ; manville, Whitby and Oshawa) f including Mr. MR. AND MRS. REGINALD HICKEY Hickey's seven) brothers and his sister, Mrs. | Thomas Burns and Mrs, Hick- ey's six sisters and a brother. ee } |tional service. | "| United Church; Mrs. W. A. Hen- ' |jning, Cedardale United Church; | Plans Well Laid For Day of Prayer The preliminary meeting for the World Day of Prayer was held in Centre Street United Church with Mrs. F. N. Swack- hammer, the Key Woman for 1963 presiding. She opened the meeting with a short devo-| The following were present as representatives of their churches; Mrs. J. A. Swindell, Knox Presbyterian Church; Mrs. J, J, Humphreys, North-| minster United Church; Mrs.) H. G. Longbottom, Mrs. Ed- ward Holland, Albert Street Mrs. drew's J. L. Pegg, St. United Church; An- Mrs.} ' |Douglas Redpath and Mrs. L. L.| i dl ( Allan, King Street Unite d|Morrison telling of the needs of with the Overseas Women's As- ;|Church; Major Lewis Salvation|the Indian people living at San- sociation. 4 Army; Mrs. C. A. Oke and Mrs.| '1A, A. Seeley, St. George's Me-| | |Baptist Church; STYLED FOR SUB-DEBS Styles for sub-debs are smarter than ever this season. Here is a coat from the spring fashion parade that should de- | light little sisters from age seven to fourteen. It also comes in smaller sies for the lollipop group Fashioned on box lines, the topper features a notched shawl collar, welt | pockets and raglan shoulders. | It is available in either a blue or a gold check and is double- breasted. \dress the gathering. 4 |bert Street *|morial Church; Miss Florence] |\Thomas, Christ Church (Angli-| can); Mrs. R. J. Britton, First} Mrs. G. W.| Bayliss Southminster Un ited] Church; Mrs. S. C. Rundle,| Mrs. E. F. Hurvid, St. Ste- phen's United Church; Mrs. Ross Lofthouse, Westminster United Church; Mrs. Kenneth Kerslake, St. Mark's (Anglican)| Church, | jsided over by CENTRE STREET UCW (Unit 2) The regular meeting of Unit 2 of Centre Street United Church was held in the chapel, with Mrs. Fred Graham taking the devotional period and the theme being "Time". Mrs. Earl James read the scripture. Hymns were sung with Mrs. James Moore at the piano. Mrs. Graham gave a the United Church depot in To- ronto, Her address was high- lighted by pictures and showed the great need to support our MM Fund. Mrs, Clayton Lee read a paper on Indian prayer. The members were reminded February 24 is Women's Day, and Miss Anne Ward will be the speaker. reading and poem, 'When I Have Time'. The business | period of the meeting was pre-| Mrs. Aubrey} Weeks, vice-president, in the ab-| sence of Mrs. Leonard Gold-} smith, president. | Roll call and secretary's re-| port by Mrs. Claude Flewwell- ing. Mrs, Ace Abbott gave the treasurer's report. A rummage sale was planned for February 26. Those having articles for sale call Mrs. Aub- rey Weeks, 725-5391 end Mrs. Wilfred Badgley, 725-5309. ALBERT STREET UCW The monthly meeting of the UCW of Albert Street Church was held in the Friendship room on February 6 at 8 p.m. with Mrs, James Scvit, president, presiding. Unit 5 was in charge of the worship service. Mrs. Fred Coleman read the Scripture les- son; Mrs. George Ford's theme was Stewardship and the One- talent man, she gave the par- able of the man with five tal- ents. Mrs, Clayton Lee gave the roll call and also read the minutes. Mrs. Percy Boville gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Wilbur Downs read the correspondence. Mrs, George Ford gave a re- port on sick visits; supply, Mrs. James Scott; catering, Mrs. Sam Gibbs; literature, Mrs. Wil- liam Stallibrass; Mrs. Harry} Longbottom on cards and flow-| ers and kitchen equipment, A| letter was read by Mrs. Mervin! dy Lake consisting of warm blankets, clothing, quilts and donations to establish a com- munity laundry. Mrs. Clayton| Lee read the minutes of the exe-| cutive meeting. | The Presbyterial meeting was) LODGES AND | SOCIETIES For the World Day of Prayer Service to be held on Friday, March 1, the guest sepaker will be Dr. Marion Bates, Dean of Hamilton. In the evening Mrs:| L. M. Akin, Christian Mission-| ary Alliance Church, will ad-| Mrs. Eward Holland from Al- United Church will lead the afternoon service) and Miss Lenore Glass will lead} the evening service. The executive extends a warm welcome to all women to come and participate in this world wide Day of Prayer at Centre Street United Church on Friday, March 1, 7.30 p.m. --By Tracy Adrian | WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! 17-B BONDE. 725-3531 Hes f You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! BAD BOY Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. FURNITURE APPLIANCES 728-4658 Women, McMaster University, | worshipful at 2.30 and) |held on February 19. LTB, 55 The regular meeting of Chap- ter 55 of Loyal True Blues was held in the Orange Hall with Mistress Ruth Gatchell opening the meeting. The devotional exercises were) performed by the chaplain Alice} Shortt. The sick list finds Broth- er and Sister Toms still ill. The White Degree was per-| formed by the degree staff for Sister Rachel Coombs, sister) Annie Fowler, Sister Lrene Wright, Sister Barbara Mitchell. | The draws were won by Sister| Evelyn Bilton, Sister Elizabeth | Morton, Sister Mossie Keeler. | Next regular meeting will be Valentine's Day .. . SWEETHEART SPECIAL Surprise your Valentine with our Sweetheart Special. Lovely . flowers in a charming stemmed container... FROM 7.50 up OR... A Charming Bowl Arrangement of Carnations From 5.00 ,~ | | | R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS LTD. Downtown Store 10% King St. West 725-1131 Drive-In Flower Shop 163 Bloor St. West Unit 5 served refreshments, OLD COUNTRY CLUB Seventy - four people were present at the Oshawa and Dis- trict Old Country Club special general meeting held on Satur- day, February li, at the YWCA, Two short movies en- titled 'Sky Hook' and 'The Newspaper Run" preceded the bus'ness. Mr. Leonard Riley, chairman, opened the meeting at 9 p.m. wéleoming all mem- bers. Mrs. Anthony Haylock, secre- tary, read the minutes and the treasurer, Mr. David Boakes, submitted the financial report followed by Mrs. George Hol- tom who read the building fund report. The entertainments. chair- man, Mr. Joseph Finch, gave a resume of the past half sea- son's functions and informed the members of forthcoming events. A Valentine Dance will be held at the UAW Hall on February 16. Mr. Finch thank- ed his sub-committee for their co-operation, The membership chairman, Mr, A. D. McGillivray, report- ed there were 164 paid up mem- bers to date. Mr. George Day reporting on behalf of the La- dies Group mentioned group functions and charitable efforts made by the women during the past months. Mrs. George Day, Installed in office for the coming year for Branch 43 Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Le- gion are, front row, left to right, Mrs. Alfred Lavender, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS, EXECUTIVE secretary; Mrs. Alyn Elliott, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Nor- man McEvers, _ president; Mrs. James Anderson, 2nd vice-president, and Mrs, Car- man Oke, treasurer. Back row: Mrs. C. A. Vermoen, Mrs, Frank Davey, Mrs. E. S. Bouckley, past president. Mrs. Perry Smith and Mrs. Robert Williams, executivgs. Absent when the picture was taken were Mrs, Charles Gibbs, executive, and Mrs. Allen Burkett, sergeant at arms. --Oshawa Times Photo KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN Hips can loom large even for the normal weight. WhiJe the size of the hips is influenced by the amount of fat padding that area, streamlining also depends on the tone in the muscles which form the curve of the hips. A careei girl has questioned the statement which appeared recently in this column--to wit that sitting upholsters the hips. She is right. I stand corrected. ting of itself doesn't add pad- ding. It isn't the eight hour day, or 'the forty hour week that's to blame for 40 inch hips. No, ex- cept that sitting for so many hours a day leaves little time for exercise. Lack of exercise leads to flab- biness, and flabby muscles are less shapely, they bulk out. Also, fat tends to gravitate to the least used areas. The large, fleshy muscle which cushions the back of the hips has an af- take place at the UCW meet- Too Many Career Girls Settle For Hip Upholstery Or rather, I sit corrected, Sit-|. - - hip muscles strongly and nvla| TEEN-AGER CUTS DISK this contraction to a slow count} KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) -- of six. Repeat six times. |The first record made by 13- Rolling discourages bulges.| year-old singer, Hazel McKirdy, This exercis. must be done on| has been released in Canada. the floor. | Positi Sit f nae |Hazel, a grade 8 student, has osition: Sit on floor, leaning) .; > slightly back to bring weight to| signed % eg te coagen. oe * bear on bulge. Have arms out|/0Pomto recording company. 364 Wilson Rd. at sides, slightly back, palms| Of: thot | RUDY'S eo ee50 Oshawa's Only : Action: Roll rhythmically across hip spread, pushing with EXCLUSIVE HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN ped ag 4 an with the but- surely accumulate fat where tae ieavus counts: slowly ; ly. Something has to Barber Shop ee! ye nen savslat" We give and i won't be the floor. teararing: o,,Welratling , , ? Exer-| Rolli i e 4 cise helps in two ways--by stir-|the ibe es smooth contour toll § Trichology Perms ring up circulation in the area and by restoring bracing tone to flabby muscles. Here we go these exercises can be taken on a blanket on floor, or on the bed. Position: Lying on right side, legs straight down, left leg on top of right. Palm of hand braced on mat, or on bed, for support Action: Swing top leg for- ward, then swing vigorously rearward, and again forward. On the second swing to the rear hoid the muscle contraction to a slow count of six. Continue for 10 or so times, always holding on alternate swings to the rear. Holding the muscle contraction helps to increase tone for prac- finity for fat. The short thick muscles flanking the hips at the sides, lose tone fairly easily. Figures seem to show that sed- entary workers who skip all ex- ercise and seldom walk, slowly BAILEY FOODS LTD. 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The theme was 'What is the church' Prayer was offered by Mrs.!| Conboy. A meeting of the program conveners will be held after February 12. The members attending meeting are requested to con- tact Mrs. Bruce Johnson, for details and transportation. The meeting will be from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m, A special presentation is to this jand repeat. Lying face down, simply con- tract strongly with the hip mus- cles, To do this, tense the big tically no effort. Change sides FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the Bakery with the large variety. THE WALK) mR LOVES THE LAST CALL | DAVIDSON'S SHOE | SALE ENDS SAT., FEB. 16 at 6 P.M. Final Reductions on Broken Lines Values from 9.98 to 17.95 in the group 300 PAIR REDUCED TO 4.98 ALL SALES FINAL--NO EXCHANGE OR REFUND DAVIDSON'S SHOE STORE 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-3312 725-2512 | To start the Spring jacket and skirt of Be tured linen and partially season with a flair! Reed slim skirt topped with a sleeveless blouse of paisley polished cotton. 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