"of the Evening Chapter of sthe Oshawa General Hos- "pital Women's Auxiliary are Evening Chaper Elects Mrs. T. E. «Mrs, T. Eric Sutherland be- me the new chairman of the hawa General Hospital Wom- en's Auxiliary, Evening Chapter, at its annual meeting and din- ner held at the Oshawa Golf Club, where about 60 members enjoyed cocktails followed by dinner. "At the business meeting, all annual reports were given. The retiring president of the Auxil- iary Afternoon Chapter, Mrs. Cc. D. Russell, was introduced and in turn introduced her suc- cessor, Mrs. James McCansh. 'Mrs. C. R. Lunn presented Mrs. 8. A. Heney, with her past- chairman's pin and a gift and expressed her own and the Auxiliary's gratitude for the wonderful job Mrs. Heney had completed in the past year. Mrs. Russell read the list of the new executive for the Af- ternoon Chapter and Mrs. Lunn introduced the new executive of the Evening Chapter as follows: an, Mrs. T. Eric Suther-| land; ist vice-chairman, Mrs. Colin Ashton; 2nd vice - chair- man, Mrs, James Hepburn; 3rd vice-chairman, Mrs. Daniel Shut- ka; secretary, Mrs. Dean Kelly; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Smythe; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Earl convener, sewing convener, Mrs. George Jackson; Mrs. Keith Claxton - Oldfield; scrap-book convener, Miss Joyce Hart; Lloyd Cruwys; vener, Mrs. Gordon Curley; and press secretary, Mrs. members, new and old, and ask- ed for everyone's support and introduced Mrs, Evelyn Branch who enter- tained all with her comments on Mrs. A. P. Robson thanked the speaker and presented her with Mrs. Dean Kelly, on behalf of| the members one guest, Mrs. Richard Don- ald. Mrs. Dean Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Colin Ashton, 1st vice- chairman and Mrs. R, J. Smyth, treasurer. . --Oshawa Times Photo THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW No day-dreaming this day! With creative and business affairs under beneficent aus- pices, make the most of all op- portunities and forge ahead with long-postponed plans and new ventures which can mater- jially affect your future. Don't scatter energies, however. Stick to essentials. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you can make fine headway in the coming year if you concen- trate on your most ambitious goals and are willing to assume some--but not too many--added responsibilities. Aquarians have a tendency to take on too many burdens, but it would prove detrimental to do so this year, already hard at work on fue ture plans. Seen here are, seated: the new chairman, Mrs. T. Eric Sutherland and the retiring chairman, Mrs. OGH Auxiliary Sutherland S. A. Heney. Standing from _ the left are: Mrs. James Hepburn, 2nd vice - chair- man; Mrs. Earl Matthews, corresponding secretary; Swirling Skirts, Neat Waistlines Shown in Paris By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters)--Pierre Bal- main today was the first Paris house to settle down to the se- rious business of fashion, con- trasting the gay young bou- tique-type clothes featured by designers on the opening day. Balmain's new silhouette was based on a full skirt and small tant waistlines marked with leather belts. Skirts actually employed as much fabric as the famous new-look models in 1947, but the effect was never as vol- uminous. Soft pleats, gathers and over- laid fullness were skilfully worked to avoid the impression of bulk, Sunbursts and box- pleats commenced from the na- tural waistline on suit-skirts, paired with snugly fitted jack- ets. One of Balmain's typical suits) had a short fitted jacket with) a small collar set close to the} membership Jack Stewart; Matthews; Mrs. knitting convener, convener, Mrs. playroom .con- social Charles oot. Mrs. Sutherland welcomed all the guest speaker, recent tour around the world. bringing out the snugly belted waistline. Fullness tended to widen at the sides while the front and back remained flat. gift. Mrs. J. J. Bolahood thanked 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 27, 1965 SOCIAL & Jo Aldwinckle, PERSONAL! Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department The Protestant Church Atom and Mite Hockey League was by Mrs. Barbara "People Wil) 'Talk', over CKLB, yesterday afternoon, The par- ticipants at the interview were the president of the League, Mr. James C. Hardie; an Atom play- er, John Stainton and a Mite player, David Hardie, venership of Mrs. Edwin T. afternoon for next Wednesda review her recent world tour. and family, Montrave avenue, will be leaving on Frida take up residence you accept them all. Occupational headway financial however; also in late August. gains since, of 1965. tionally good for those engage of the year. Best periods far romance: cially good ior marriage). voted to home and family. honored by being interviewed Pollock of Unit 2 of: Northminster United Church Women, under the con- King, has planned an interesting iy when Mrs. Walter Branch will Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brett y in Windsor, Ontario, after 15 years in Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Brett take with them the best wishes of their many friends and neigh- since it could invite fatigue if and gains are promised during the latter half of April, May, early August, September and November. Be conservative during the first half of April, During . October consolidate after November, you can expect no further boost along these lines until January, This new year will be excep- in creative pursuits, either vo- cationally or avocationally, and personal relationships will be generously governed for most Late April, late June and late July (the latter month espe- A child born on this day will be loyal, conscientious and de- bors. Among those who have entertained at farewell Nee have been Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humphreys, Craydon road; Mrs. Roger Losier, Dianne street, who arranged a party for Mrs. Brett's co-workers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimbleby who organized a su the Brett home, Mr. and' Mrs. Brett's new address will be 109 Watson avenue, Riverside, Windsor, Ontario, Warm, brilliant colors will completely transform St. Greg- ory's Auditorium into a festive) New Orleans Mardi Gras when the Knights of Columbus hold their 'annual Ball in February. Among those already planning to attend are: Patrick Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. David Dinan, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Schoenau, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Riordan, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meringer and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Vasey. Mrs. T. H. Solomon, Burk: street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. David Lehman and Dr. Lehman at Hollywood, Florida. Mrs. Solomon left Oshawa in mid-December to spend Christ- mas with them and expects to return early in February. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alds- worth and family have been spending « few days in Brock- ville visiting Mr. Aldsworth's Mr. Metcalfe and family. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Steven Pakosh, Toronto, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Darlene, to Mr. H. Gilbert Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Oshawa. The wed- ding is to take place on Satur- day, April 17, 1965, in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 150 Bridgeland avenue, Toronto. and introduced neckline, the skirts widened by! encrusted pleats. Students Entertain Parents At Vincent Massey H and 'Under the capable guidance|working on a slate of officers. and direction of Mr. Gerald Harper and his staff at Vincent/was a bake sale being planned Massey School, a varied and in-|for March; and that the Febru- teresting program was present-|ary meeting would be 'Father's e@ to the parents on '"'Talent/Night" with Night", the January meeting of/tion" the theme. Mr. Harper the Vincent Massey Home oni eminent two new teachers -- rs. The "mistress" of ceremonies|Mrs. Jo-Anne Lake and Mrs. There|Nora Walker, were several piano solos, featur-|C@r0l Atkinson. School Association. | was Christine Boyko. ing beginners as well as more) advanced pupils. The soloists were as follows: teous, Gordon Chow, sythe, Peter Fallaise, Stewart, Paul Forsythe, Abramoff, Susan Porteous, the mothers of Miss McGirr's Danny Por.|class and the morning kinder- Mark For-|8arten class under grade mo- David|thers Mrs. William Boyko and Leah|Mrs. Grant Hoy and social con- ivensr. Mrs, Arthur Stone. WAISTLINE IS SMOOTH Details included a smooth waistline underlined by a nar- row leather belt and the hem- line collar and _ buttonholes braided in a contrasting color pattern. An alternate silhouette wid- ened toward the hemline in an obelisk shape. Every type of skirt was paired with fitted bod- ices with darts shaping the 'bosom. Shoulders are'sloped and narrow with high uncluttered necklines. : Balmain employed an inch- wide turtle-neck collar or, a) band of fabric faced round the) neck on dresses and printed suit) blouses. Balmain's favored type of | coat has always been the redin-| gote. This season he showed it) to the exclusion of all loose un-| shaped coat silhouettes. } Redingotes followed dress sil-/ houettes with flared skirts It was announced that there "Higher Educa- Fay. Sawyer, replacing replacing Mrs. Refreshments were served by) Clifford Chow, Susan Mo-) sier, Jayne McConkey, Susan| Meades, Rhonda Ritchey, Debra) Griffith, Jo-Anne Smith, Mar-| lene Scott, Murray Garrison, D Du Trizac, Jenny Arvay, Cindy Henry. | /A piano duet was played by) Susan and Danny Porteous, a) recitation by Susan Nelson, a) "Sword Dance" by Susan Steele, | and a "Highland Dance" by Lynn Lidster. Accordion selec- tions were played by Brent Han-| cock, Bill Saunders and George) Rkaczuk, and "Waltz Ballet') was presented by Jane Forbes, Jan and Dawn Fleming. | The School Choir, under the) direction of Miss. Johansen, sang} two numbers that were introduc- ed by Dale Du Trizac, and the finale was two Square Dances performed by Mr. Barton's class. 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