Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1965, p. 21

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I a> BUSY aS Annual reports and an elec- tion of officers for the year Filahead were the chief features ON A BERMUDA VACATION smile happily for the photo- grapher while relaxing in Bermuda, where they were spending a vacation. DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. Two Oshawa sisters, Mrs. Stuart Rodman and Mrs Ira Travell, Centre street, 8TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. | At its regular meeting, the|t® prepare estimates and wor' 9th Scout Group Auxiliary de- cided to hold the annual des- sert bridge Tuesday, May 18 at 8.00 p.m. in the Knights of Col- umbus Hall, Bond street The president, Mrs. Atherfold, thanked the meeting Membership chairman, Mr William Leggott presented his Walter|report and after careful discus- mem.-|Sion, the association decided bers for catering for the recent|that anyone wishing to partake! missioner for Rosslyn District; father and son banquet jin any sport must hereafter ob- The members were informed|tain a membership card. of the Queen Scout ceremony | Mr. George Irving will attend to take place May 8 at Mc- the sports meeting at the ORC Laughlin Collegiate |May 15 and present the report Refreshments were served by 4t next meeting. the committee in charge. Any member wishing to help at the opening bingo at the DIABETIC MOTHERS Civic Auditorium, May 28, was The Mothers' Group, Osh-jasked to contact Mr. Fred Pe- awa Branch, Canadian Diabetic|sarchuk by May 15. Association, held its regular) Mr. George Irving drew the meeting at the home of Mrs.| winning ticket on the draw won James Cowin, Cobourg. Mem-jby Mr. Steve Stepinac, 885 Re- bers were present from Osh\/gent drive. awa, Port Hope and Cobourg. It was announced that the The- president, Mrs. John}next meeting would be held Btokes, conducted the business./June 6, at 8 p.m. the! CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC | Reports were given by treasurer and the camp chair-| man, | The Young Women's Mission Further plans were made for|Circle of Calvary Baptist the annual birthday dinner to|Church, met in the lower audi- be held at St. Paul's Presby-jtorium with Mrs. Harry Grant, terian Church, Oshawa, on Wed-|presiding. nesday, May 12, at 6.30 p.m.| It was announced that the The guest speaker will be Dr.|next meeting would be held at Robert Ehrlich of the Hospital|the home of Mrs. Austin Hoop- for Sick Children. jer, Evangeline drive, May 10. The installation of officers) It was work night for the cir- will take place after the in-|cle, bandages were prepared for ner. Tickets may be obtained|the missionaries, scrap books, by phoning Mrs. John Stokes/and some work done for Daily at 725-7530. Vacation 'Bible School, which Some interesting slides of will run from July 5 to 16, Camp Banting, located near| Refreshments were served, Ottawa, were shown by Miss) 'Angela cCowin. Refreshments) KING STREET UCW 6 were served by Mrs. Cowin, Mrs. Clifford Burtch/King Street United Church and Mrs. W. Etcher of Port| Women held its April meeting, Hope. be the unit leader, Mrs. L. G. slover, presiding. SOUTHMEAD | The devotional service was NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC. under the leadership of Mrs. R. The monthly meeting of the|L. Mowers and Mrs. W. D. Southmead Neighborhood Asso-|Lackie, and the study of the ciation was held recently in Co-,book "This is Trinidad' was nant School. jcontinued, with Mrs. Frank Plans were made for the Pee|Sprackett giving an excellent Wee Hockey banquet which will/talk on education in Trinidad. be held at the home.of Mrs.| Plans were made for two ban- Jack Shearer within the next/quets for which the unit is cater- two weeks, jing in May and the members Building chairman, Mr. Rick'were reminded of the UCW bus | |Principal, Mr. / |president, of the last meeting of the sea- son for Ritson Home and School Association. Mrs. Carl Creamer installed the officers as follows: A. §. Winter; Mrs. Walter Bory- siak; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Rex Kennedy; recording secre- tary, Mrs. Ivor Carey; treas- :jurer, Mrs. Ernest Cheredaryk; : |corresponding secretary, Mrs, Michael Morrison, Chairmen: Mrs. Ross Burton, Mrs. S. Lipa, Mrs. Frank van den Berg, Mrs. E. Budkowski, Mrs. -- Steven Kosteck, Mrs. Michael Bash- ucky, Mrs. Keen Boyes, Mrs. Howard Shaw. Mrs. Creamer was thanked for installing the officers and the past executive was thanked for its year's work, Mrs. Kenny thanked the grade mothers for arranging refreshments after, meetings. It was announced that a TB test will be taken May 11; Field) Day will be held May 26. A; school crest will soon be avail-' able for all grades from 1 to 6.| A film "Developing Respon-! | The mother and daughter ban-| |quet of 25th Guide Company and) Brownie Pack was held in the| |Lower Hall of Kedron United] Church in the form of a planned! pot-luck supper by the Parent Committee. The toast to the Queen was |proposed by Brownie Robyn Mc- [Burnie and the Reverend Win- |, Ritson H-S Re-Installs Mrs. W. Borysiak, President Parent Committee Sponsors 25th Guide Company Banquet § ming effort. Daily the family encourages me. They are as ex- 'cited as I am. SATISFIED SLIMMER |KEEP IN TRIM | Morale Boosters To Help THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 5, 1965 19 DANCE IN RAIN ape country of East Africa, re- Jane Goodall, an English|ports seeing male chimpanzees scientist working alone in the| perform rain dances. | "To sum up my slimming [peeatont: It's really a lot of \fun! And what satisfaction to By IDA JEAN KAIN my _ near goal at just Hae een' conten jou For success in reducing, in-|pounds. It 1s more ee I only wish I'd done this a spiration is as necessary as in-|and satisfying to lose in five-|long time ago." formation -- if not more s0.|pound lots. j t I There is no better morale) "After just one month I have candy a Beg ---- booster for struggling dieters|lost an inch from the bust, 1% te: we le Don't en just than encouragement from other|inches from the waist, and Yai Sher eviritt dieters, The first letter from alinches from the hips. I still Have) OV vii oung Maine mother, written|a long way to go, but I don't) nrg in March, will make you|mind at ail. It is really enjoy- MAY GO CAMPING want to swing into spring with|able. With my new eating pat- KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) -- A exercises! \tern, by summer the pounds|summer ranch for handicapped "After a long winter of eating|Will have melted away! children will be opened near land lunching I took a good look! "Knowing I will be able to|here this summer by the Society | . take part in summer fun with/for Crippled Children on 25 Struggling Dieters She knows now that eating), | i in| ' : : cab 4 gee fay fr gol Ah nf husband and children isjacres donated by an Okanagan other 20 pounds by eating too Worth every minute of my slim-|lumber company, muth candy and too many TV) aaah KARNS... Suggest For..... MOTHER'S DAY... May 9th Realizing that summer isn't) too far off, I set a goal--to| slim down 36 pounds. I gave up| MRS. WALTER BORYSIAK /between-meal snacks and candy) completely. I eat three bal- anced meals a day. "Every morning my four-) year-old and I have a game of doing exercises, and we both enjoy this, I read your column ito get exercise ideas. Here is a ------jtrick which works wonders for] |me and may help others: I set sbility" was shown followed by a question and answer period and a summing up by Miss Pat- terson. Refreshments were serv- ed by the Grade 1 and kinder- garten mothers. NINA RICCI PARIS | "it's in the air™ James McNally with her war-| rant as Ist Tawny Owl and for-| mer Tawny Owl, Mrs. Frank| Newell as the new Brown Owl. Badges were presented to those earning them. Robyn McBurnie received her Golden Hand and her mother; pinned on her wings as she flew! up to Guides The brownies sang two songs} nd had a square dance, "Look} to be done at the park and 8 5 present to members at the June, With red roses in a piece of drif nifred Bridges said grace. The tables were decorated at the Northern Lights". | The guides presented two} Harman will form a committee| with yellow daffodils and blue|plays which were enjoyed and} | cornflowers and the head tablejlater had a sing song around ,|the camp fire with brownies and 4 leaders joining the fun solace Presented to the girls before Seated at the head table and ip. banquet but of interest to jintroduced by Tawny Owl, Mrs.|many were the First Aid badge |Frank Newell were Missiearned from a course at Guide| |Bridges; Mrs. J. L. Bird, Com-|House ; '| The evening closed with Tap Mrs. Keith McCrae, Captain Ofjjeq by the guide leaders. iGuide Company; Lieutenant] -- csi Mrs. Grant Glover and daugh-| 1 ae ters Donna and Ann; Mrs.| (oom |James McNally, Brown Ow! and) [= |daughters Jackie Gayle McNally, <» land Mary Styles, both guides:| fe |Tawny Owl Mrs. Frank Newell) jand daughter Wendy, a brownie; | }2nd Tawny Owl, Mrs. William Rosnak and daughters, Patti, a guide and Cathy, a brownie; | Benjamin Hitchens, president of 25th Parent Committee and daughter Wendy, a guide; Mrs. Norman Woodward, t reasurer, WIFE PRESERVER and daughter, Nancy, a guide;| a and Ietje Steenstra, guide com- a a - codeuae pany leader. and jackets, attach them with! A toast to the mothers was|snap fasteners. Come washday, | ac i A candidate for popularity honors at the spring prom, vintage 1965, might well be this glamorous ballgown de- signed by Mike Benet of Texas. The floor-length bell- shaped skirt is beautifully draped and panelled. It em- anates from a long-torso fit- ted bodice with a low, round- ed neckline. 28 KING ST, EAST 723-4621 James| The Friendship Unit (6) of} and responded to by her mother! proposed by Wendy Hitchens|just unsnap. --By Tracy Adrian Mrs. Hitchens. A toast to the guide movement was proposed by Ann Glover and responded to by Mrs. J. L. Bird who told of the numerous changes in both uniforms and in the movement. Captain McCrae asked Miss Bridges to bring greetings from the church. District Commissioner Mrs. J L. Bird enrolled Mrs. William Rosnak as 2nd Tawny Owl in the 25th Brownie Pack and pre- isented former Brown Owl Mrs. trip to Toronto in June, which will include a visit to the Eaton Memorial Church and the Fred Victor Mission. Refreshments were served by members of Mrs. Duncan Mc- Millan's group. When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. 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