Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1965, p. 43

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20A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 19, 1965 Members of Oshawa Jay- cettes (wives of members of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce) had a work night re- cently for one of their many projects. Here they are seen as they make and dress toys to be distributed at Christ- mas time. Seated from the JAYCETTES BECOME SANTA'S HELPERS left are Mrs. James D. Roy, vice-president; Mrs. Roy M. Atkinson, treasurer; and Mrs. Fred C. Ball, past president. Looking on are Mrs. John Tuck, secretary and Mrs. Donald E. Netley, president. --Oshawa Times Photo Dog-Sitters In Demand LONDON (AP) -- The Na- tional Canine Defence League has opened a drive to round up dog-sitters. Said asleague spokesman: "The demand for dog-sitters ts tremendous. We've decided to set up a national register. "We'd like to see suitable dog-sitters in every city in the country. In the suburbs too, for that matter. "Charges will be a matter between the sitter and the dog owner. "Dogs get lonesome just like human beings. When own- ers are away they often want to be let out and let back in." One of the first volunteers was Mrs. Joyce Hill of nearby Chessington. Elizabeth Arden Pi! * J Créme Eixtrordinaire Awaken your skin to new beauty overnight. A beauty Créme Extrordinaire, alone, gives you. At the touch of Créme Extrordinaire, the years seem to vanish -- so incredible are the results this celebrated cream ylelds. Tonight give your skin a taste of Créme Extrordinaire and let it take its fill of precious nutri- ments. For no other cream helps you so much in so many ways: smoothing, moisturizing and nourishing, and also neutralizing acid conditions if they exist. Apothecary Jar 5.00, 10.00; large plastio jar 20.00. CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY __ [ 8 KING ST.E. | [530 SIMCOE ST.S. | pHone 723-2245 OSHAWA 'prone 725-3546 | [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668 ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA Al-Non Group = Gael =| Here 10 Years Al-Anon, a fellowship of wives and families of alcoholics, was started in Oshawa i years age by wives of alcoholics who felt that they needed a program, similar' to Alcoholics Anony- mous' in order for them to live with the alcoholic with some measure of serenity and happk ness. Although it is based on AA's 12 Steps and program it is not part of AA. Three years ago the one group ;|comprised of wives from Whit- by and Oshawa became two groups, one with wives from Whitby, and one with wives from Oshawa. Though these are two separ ate groups they do meet in. the same hall, in order that there will be a meeting of Al-Anon in this district each week. Person- al anonymity is greatly stress ed in Al-Aon; there is no mem- bership fee or dues, it is self- supporting by the members' own contributions. The only qualification for membership is that there be a drinking problem within the family; it is not a temperance group. FOR ALL OCCASIONS Reed's Florists Congratulate the women of Oshawa for the wonderful work they are doing in the various Groups .and Organizations throughout our fair city. Reed's FLORISTS Phone 728-7386 28 SIMCOE NORTH e 163 BLOOR WEST I'd Rather Fighi Than Switch ! "Why? Because my Shirts have never look- ed better! | sent my DIRTY SHIRTS te PICKWICK CLEANERS and they came back as fresh and white os new." TRY PICKWICK CLEANERS EXPERT SHIRT LAUNDERING. YOU'LL FIND THAT You"D RATHER FIGHT THAN SERVICE ¢ SWITCH TOO! PICKWICK CLEANERS 434 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH 728-5133

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