Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Feb 1964, p. 9

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PLANNING RCAFA ANNUAL DINNER The three men_ pictured above have the pleasant duty of making the arrangements for the annual dinner dance of the RCAFA to be held in the Piccadilly Room, Hotel Genosha, February 22. They are from the left Mr, Edward Snudden, Mr. Martin Rupel and Mr. Ralph Laing, chair- man. Two other members of 'the committee are Mr. Arthur Elliott and Mr, Victor Me- Adam who were unable to be 'lers, pads, sheets, quilts, bed-|washing. 'ispread and pillows are washed] Whether you wash BG. oben DANCE present for the picture. The committee have planned for cocktails to be served at 6.00 .m, with dinner at 7.00 p.m. ollowed by dancing to Bern- ard Tierney and his orchestra. --Oshawa Times Photo UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club met in the Legion Hall on February 3 with the president, Mrs, George V. Lee presiding, Favorite hymns were sung and readings were given by Mrs. George Cox, Mrs, El- wood Bradley and Mrs. Vera Woodward, The 49th birthday luncheon will be held at 2.00 p.m, Feb- ruary 17. All members were asked to attend this special oc- easion. : The membership fee for the PMA Club is 25 cents a year. There is no color bar or creed and children are welcome to come with their mothers. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Norman Hodgson and Mrs. John Jakes. LIONETTES The regular meeting of the Lionettes was held recently at Simeoe Hall. Before the meet- ing the members met at the Boys' Club and were taken on a tour through it. |. Mrs. Ray Stephenson, presi- dent, presided and reports were heard from all conveners, Plans for the year's activities were discussed. The secretary, Mrs, Wolf Miller read correspondence from four students who won the ;|Lionettes' bursaries in Oshawa. bi |Refreshments were served, MISS RUTH M. HOME Lecturer Coming As Special Guest Historical Society "Museums should always bor- rowers be" is the subject of the lecture to be given by Miss Ruth M. Home to the Oshawa and District Historical Society on February lith at 8 p.m. in the McLaughlin Publie Library Auditorium. Miss Home is Director of Museum Research Studies at Ontario College of Art and Director of Jordon Historical Society of the Twenty, She has assisted in the organization of a number of museums in Ontario and the 1870 Street in Buffalo. "Ceramics for the Potter" is the title of a book written by Miss Home. She is also the author of numerous articles in the field of research in historical and primitive studies. Miss Home has a rich back- gg to provide material for er lecture. The Oshawa and District Historical Society will be happy to welcome visitors to 1 50-50 CLUB The 50-50 Club of the Simcoe Street United Church held its regular meeting on Saturday, in the Sunday School Auditorium. A short business meeting was conducted by the presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod. Due to the unco-operative weatherman, the scheduled sleigh ride was replaced by a "Night of Games" set up in the basement by Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Piper and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shortt. After everyone had tried their hand at the various games, they sat down to a delicio. plate of baked beans prepared by Mrs. Piper and Mrs. Jelle Bakker. MAPLE CLEANERS $04 SIMCOE ST. $, OSHAWA Cosh & Corry -- 4 He Service Free rene Leal , ee "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 'jas often as needed. i | 2 SO a, fresh bedding mauces A Trip To Dreamland By ELEANOR ROSS surface with dense suds, rinse It takes more than a comfort-|with a sponge, squeeze out of able mattress to insure a good/<lear water, and wipe dry. night's rest, Clean, fragrant|However, the spread should be| bedding plays an important|removed, occasionally and im- part in inducing relaxation, so}mersed in warm suds and make sure that mattress cov-jrinses for a more thorough) > Rn { | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Februsry 6, 1964 9 thoroughiy on both sides , by applying stiff suds to a small section at a time and rinse-wip- ing as you go. Let one side dry completely before turning the - ress over to wash the other e, excellent results for efforts, and other boosts elong occupational lines are indicated in September and November Do avoid extravagance, specu: lation and eg in April, Ma; and September, however. - A child born on this day wil THE STARS SAY »By ESTRELLITA uilts and) pads by hand or machine, use ajmore soap or detergent than anjother wash loads, as these ordinary plumber's plunger. items are especially absorbent, SUCTION CREATED TIMING'S THE SECRET This "tool" creates suction] The secret of quick and easy which sucks the suds through|laundering is a matter of tim- the fabric to loosen and removeling: wash bedding before it soil. It also eliminates much|gets very dirty, lifting and handling since] Fabric bedding is dryer-safe, spreads become quite heavyjor may be hung over two when wet, gery geen th a be Unless you depend, on the|Ple of feet apart. helps dryer to 'htt ohenilie, ee pads and quilts to dry more cloth or corduroy spreads,|Wickly and also prevents a shake them before hanging and|centre crease, Reverse | their th thei position at least once during el pt e trick shake the drying, and shake to in- crease fluffiness, OTHER POINTS ' Don't forget, the mattress Gently stretch all hems andjneeds suds occasionally. Sponge seams while still damp, andloff dirty spots as soon as they brush corduroy when almost/appear, using thick suds. Rinse- dry. Hand-knit or crocheted|wipe and direct an electric fan cotton spreads look best when|over the damp surface to speed put back on the bed while just/drying, barely damp, and then reshaped| A mattress should be aired with the hands, daily and vacuumed once a It is not always necessary to|week, then turned to preserve remove a quilted plastic spreadjeven surfaces. One method of washi spread uses deep suds an FOR TOMORROW Stimulating aspects should make this a notable day. You should make fine headway in both business and personal mat- ters, and some unexpected rec- ognition ior te efforts is a distinct possibility. Avoid an- tagonizing elders, however. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow s your birthday, 'ou have every reason to be op- mistic during the new year. Look for an uptrend in business and financial matters in early March; also in mid-June and the October-November period. If you are single, new romance is in the offing--with the pos- sibility of marriage before the end of 1964, Best periods for the altar trip are late March, mid-June, September and De- cember, In job matters, which, in the case of Aquarians, often run to artistic Iines, you are currently in a fine cycle for capitalizing on original ideas, and ths cycle should last untl the end of be endowed with fine imagina. tion, originality and artstc ablity. Lee TABS fo WIFE PRESERVER ~To clean rattan or cane fur- niture, use a stiff brush and thick suds. Let dry thoroughly; then apply new finish of wax, oil or polish. WINS DESIGN AWARD MONTREAL. (CP) -- A 1@- year-old Montreal girl has won an award for her design of a restaurant for downtown Mont- real, Catherine Morel won over 106 other entries in a "desi for hospitality" contest. named her restaurant Le Roi from the bed. Just swab the} At intervals, "shampoo" it March. Mid-April should bring Heureux (The Happy King). 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