Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. | | | ward Halcomb, Mr. Fred White, Mrs. William Duncan, Mr. George Morgan, Mrs. William} Reed, Mr. Lloyd Patterson and Mrs. Alan O'Neil. Prizes donated by Auxiliary) members were won by Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. A. Dearborn, Mrs. L. Bowers, Mrs. ; Burdge, Mrs. Neil McdAulay, Mrs. B. Stezik, Mrs. Jean Tay-| lor, Mrs. N. Hodgson, Mr. James Freeman, Mrs, Perry Smith, Mr. Alan Gordon, Mrs. KING STREET UCW 10 The May meeting of Unit 10 of King Street United Church Women was held with nine members present. The presi- dent, Mrs. Roy Lee, presided for the business meeting and read "A Recipe for a Happy Life". Members reported that nine home and seven hospital calls had been made during the past month. Mrs. Lee thanked those who | ANN LANDERS | | | | Wearing Glas Dear Ann Landers: I know \people who read your columy jeven though they don't read on other thing. Will you kindl print this letter for the benefit of mothers whose young chil- dren wear glasses? cause a child has an eye prob- lem that he is also deaf? My son is seven years of age. He Is No Handica Do people think that just be-jc es Pp Gene's background and family is similar to mine--not richgnot poor--just medium. became complicated two fellows. I began to riously about marriage We were not engaged, but close, hurt but said no- against emotionalism and in-| ni stability, .|your THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 14, 1965 THE STARS SAY 15 By ESTRELLITA tember and late October. These FOR TOMORROW should prepare you for still fur- The advent of the Full Moon|ther gains to which you can look brings its usual warnings|\forward throughout 1966, begin- ing as of January. On the job front, the year will power to avoid becoming in-|be generally good, but periods volved in useless quarrels or in-|°f high accomplishment are) dulging in tantrums. Also, as|Promised in mid - August, usual, this lunar influence: is,|throughout September, the first} paradoxically, an excellent one|half of November and Febru- for all those in creative and cul-|aty- For the creative worker, | tural fields. Capitalize on the aaa gt iey ge ig oe Mg See fie is 3 p-| inspirational ideas, promised. itember, throughout November! FOR THE BIRTHDAY and in January but he, too.) If tomorrow is your birthday,|should have an all-around good horoscope indicates that)year. it would be advisable to use all} Where personal relationships of your innate imagination andjare concerned, the stars are| ingenuity in making long-range|also generous, so that your do-| IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE so do all in your had contributed to the success of the recent bake sale, and noted items needed for the fall bazaar. The next UCW meeting will be at 2.00 p.m., May 13 with Lionel Treherne, Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. W. Brabin, Mrs. Cameron Oke, Mrs. Harold Lee, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Ann) | Butland and Mrs. Wyatt. recently had surgery on his eyes g and now he must wear glasses.! Recently Although the boy has worn the|Dale's hom glasses for only two weeks, al-jreturned t¥ey y parenis visited| town. When they told me Dale's plans for both job and financial | mestic, social and sentimental advancements as of now. In this|interests should prosper hap- the second of the 12-year bene-)pily. ficent cycle occurring under an Best periods for romance: the Unit 10 in charge. } The semi-annual draws for big, Mrs. Roy Lee and Miss Mary prizes were won by Olga Twine, | McLean agreed to make ar-\Mrs. L. Law, Mrs. Mary Cook, | rangements for a speaker. Mrs. Jerry Hungerford, Bella The June meeting of Unit 10,|Bouckley, and Penny Rout. j will be held at. the home Of; wre James Anderson, con-| Miss Mary McLean in the form) vener of the draw, thanked all! of a pot-luck supper, at 6.30/rq, purchasing tickets and alll p.m. Members may invite guests) monies raised will be used for ready the following remarks have been made in his ence "Does your son mind wearing glasses? I had to wear those blamed things when I was child and I hated them." Also: |"What a pity! Do the kids at school call him four-eyes?" And pres-! family is considered the cream of society and that they are 'extremely wealthy, | I am furious with Dale for |deceiving me, Mother says he jwas smart to play it cool and |protect himself against fortune jhunters, I feel it is just as bad ito be an heir to wealth and unusual Jupiter - Sun conjune-|next week, the mid-June-mid- : nig you should not only profit|July weeks, late August, late) Why Not Call y last year's gains but pro-|September and late November. | gress still further toward cher-|Planetary influences suggest TOM FARQUHARSON ished job and financial goals jthat you stay close to home this | In the latter connection, do|year, however, since the only) SUN LIFE not expect too much in the im-jreally propitious period for mediate future. In fact, it would] travel will occur between Sept. -- --w be well to operate conserva-|15 and Oct. 18; sf ee interested in the unit. Following the business meet- ing Mrs. James Richards and Mrs. Glen Stevens conducted the worship service, which in- cluded the playlet, 'The Hem of His Garment". A social half-hour joyed. MEDICAL SECRETARIES The regular meeting of the Ontario County Medical Secre- taries' Association was held at the Oshawa Golf Club recently. Mrs. Douglas Pearce presid- ed. The treasurer reported a balance on hand of $45.29, Mrs Frederick Coyston read a letter from Mr. McNeil of the Crip- pled Children's Association, thanking the association for a donation of $25.00 It was announced that Dr Charles Coates, Whitby, would be the speaker at the next meet- ing, May 26 It was decided that a dinner meeting at the Oshawa Golf Club would be held June 23, 1965 The meeting closed with a so- cial hour and coffee. CENTRE STREET UCW 2 The May meeting of Centre Street United Unit -2, was held at the home of Mrs. Mansell Gerrow. Mrs. Robert Sulley led the devotional period using the theme "Spring", and reading a poem, 'Meditation', Mrs Leonard Simmerson and Mrs. Solomon also took part Mrs. Gerrow, the leader, pre- sided for the business. It was announced that a rummage sale would be held Friday, May 14, at 10.30 a.m. Get well wishes were sent to the Reverend Ar- thur Magee who was a patient in Toronto General Hospital. It was announced that the June meeting would be at the summer home of Mrs. Gerrow of Port Perry and would be a pot- luck supper. Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Percy Fletcher thanked Mrs. Gerrow for her hospitality. ROCK AND MINERAL CLUB The May meeting of the Osh- awa Rock and Mineral Club was held at the ORC Building last Thursday. There was a large attendance including many guests, The president, Mrs. Donald Brockman presiding. The new slate of officers for the com- ing year as selected by the nominating committee was pre- sented and accepted. They were: Mrs. Donald Brockman, past-president; Mr. Jack Kauff- man, president; Mr. Hugh Gan- non, vice-president; Mr. R. E. Twist, treasurer; Mrs. J. G. Du- trizac, secretary; Mr. Basil Breen, member-at-large; and Mr. John Pratt, member-at- large. It was announced club's banquet will he held at Kedron United Church on Saturday, June 19 at 6.30 p.m. and members were asked to purchase their tickets as soon as possible The Club's field trip will be held on the weekend of May 29 and 30, and the Inter-Club trip will be on the week-end pre- ceding it. Both will be to the Niagara area. The main part of the program was a Sale of grab-bags, min- eral and crystal speciments and an auction of better crystals was en- that the Mr. Pratt served as the auction-| eer and Mr. Gannon collected the funds, all of which went to the club, A sizeable sum _ of money was received and most of those present went home laden-down with specimens, ' LEGION AUXILIARY A well attended "Night of Cards" was held by the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Le- gion, Branch 43 on Wednesday, May 5. Mrs. Alyn Elliot, presi- dent, welcomed all present. Mrs. Robert Williams was convener for card games played. Winners for all games played, which included euchre, cribbage and bridge, were as follows: Mrs. Ethel Cockerham, Mr. Ernest Rundle, Mrs. Richard Lack, Mrs. Russell Worsley Mrs. Milton Oster, Mrs. E. K Campbell, Mrs. Bruce Thomp- son, Mr. Alan Gordon, Mrs Frank Stevens, Mrs. Neil Mc- Aulay, Mrs. Ronald Smith, Mrs Thomas Twine and Mrs. June Wyatt. Door prizes donated by mer- chants in the city were won by Mrs. Winnie Barratt, Mrs. Ed- Church Women! Thomas} jwork done for veterans, also for this: 'Isn't it sad that the bOY| pretend to be average as it is tively along fiscal lines until) A child born on this day will has to wear glasses? Whenever|ig be average and pretend to} |I see a youngster with those ugly|he wealthy. Who 4s right?--| things on it just breaks myYigpeTTr, -- m Pea heart." ' This morning a man at the|, Dear Gretta: I have a strange| bus stop offered this: "I'll pet|feeling you are furious with| that kidd will keep you broke\Yourself for not having latched fixing his glasses. Mine used to onto Dale, now that you know break every other week." he is loaded Not one child has made an|, He is a pretty smart boy not lunkind or thoughtless remark.|,® have waved the long green a, {It is only adults who don't know accidentally" drop arg | Z \better. C y ; vit ' : ' Gilchrist. Mrs. Reginald Pike,meeting UCW would be enamine 0 ee about the family chateay in| . sarth § 'iJ-\in the form of a pot-luck sup- a atiarel te ing iH Switzerland or the stables be- An Indian dinner preceded read "The Earth Shall be Fi these stupid oafs?--California oe use anicatinee ani the May meeting of the Albertied' and "The Little Brown P®&: Dear Calif: Try this: 'We are|oins who are searching for Street United Church Women.|Girl and I'. Unit 4 led the de- ST. GEORGE'S UKRAINIAN |very proud uf Johnny, He un- something besides love. [Featuring Indian foods, the yotional period CWL jderstands it is important that) Confidential to IS IT RE- {meal was prepared and served; A short business period was (Junior Auxiliary) hes wear his glasses and that he SPECTABLE: Any honest em- by Unit 4 held with the president, Mrs.. The regular meeting of St.|take care of them. And now let's| ployment is respectable. People Following the theme the\Gibbs, presiding. Mrs. Andrew George's Ukrainian Catholic|talk about something else." are sometimes not respectable mecting, "India," Mrs. Hel-|Knox reported 66 visits had Women's League was opened) Dear Ann Landers: [ am 23.\phis type of work does att¥act muth Dyck showed pictures|been made to sick and shut-ins with prayer by the president./Two years ago I met a nice fel- tramps but no girl needs to be and told of her experiences in/during the month of April The following topics werejlow named Dale. He was doing', {ramp just because she does India. A display of Indian cos-| Final plans were made forjdiscussed: Communion break-|graduate work. I found him - tumes and other items of inter-jthe May tea and bazaar, Thurs- fast May 39 after 12 o'clocklinteresting and pleasant. Dale lest were shown. Mrs. Samueljday, May 13. Catering jobs|mass; a Hallowe'en dance tojspoke very little about his fam- Gibbs thanked Mrs. Dyck. were discussed. Members and be held October 30; a bazaarjily and his early life. He said The Explorer Group sangifriends of the church were in-|to be held November 8; and ajhe came from an average home "God Who Touches" andivited to visit the manor onipot-luck lunch and card partyjand that his parents were good, "Jesus of Nazareth," under the/Olive avenue, Sunday, May 23,/for the next meeting to be held| middle-class people direction of Mrs. William Your-|between 2.30 and 5.00 p.m. and at the home of Mrs. William] At the same time I was dating kevitch, their leader and were!7.00 to 9.00 p.m Yasmanicki, June 7. |Dale I was going with Gene--a| accompanied by Mrs. Robert} It was announced the final' Refreshments were served boy I had known all my life.! jthe many donations sent out to various organizations. | | Refreshments were served at the conclusion of games, Mem- bers.going to the Zone Rally at Whitby next Tuesday, May 11,} must be at the Legion Hall be- fore 6 p.m. as bus will leave at! that time. 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