Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1966, p. 11

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DIS ARY Summary of reports of HMesiings acivines Gt Oshawa women's organiaztions ax compiled from: reports submitted by their secretaries. TATE DI end | = ry Vaay ha THE OSHAWA TIMES, Frdey, Jenuery 7, 1966 1] aan ok SOT S| ng wuetcA aarcewerm aecmerey: mr ANSWon MoLuaae SLA | NAFPANEE, Ont. (CP)--_Wa. |ter" pressure im "dtinking foun: tains at Prince Charies pubiie DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The regular meeting of the Daughters of England Lodge 26 was held in the Orange Temple, Tuesday, January 4, Worthy President Kate Glover presided with Worthy Vice-President Nancy Murrall assisting. Chap- lin Sarah Van de Walker led the devotional period. It was reported that several of the membefs were sick; Annie Mitchell and Lily Mosier are in hospital. The quarterly report was read by Doris McDonald, also correspondence from Grand Lodge. A vote of thanks. was given to Eva Tipton and the enter- tainment that"was given at the Christe party for Nancy Kirkbride, Ethe!) Horton, Jessie Madder and Doris McDonald. The lucky draw prizes were nifred Mills. It Was announced that there would be an installation of offi- Tuesday, January 18 with form- al dress for officers. Following the meeting a social hour will be held. LEND-A-HAND CLUB The Lend-a-Hand Club held its business meeting in Simcoe Hall January 21, Members who have their names down and have not yet paid, must do so by January i8. The bus fare is $1.10, and By IDA JEAN KAIN art The Day Right school here is to be increased following suggestions from mothers. Though there have may be paid to Mrs. Charles Gibbs, transportation convener. This is the final date for pay- ment; those not paying by then will have their seats taken by other members as there is a waiting list. Bowling resumes again each Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. Many ictters of thanks were read from Veterans, both in hospital and at home, and some Toned muscles impart a feel- ing of physical fitness. Unfortu- nately, today there is every con- ceivable cushion against exer- cise. Lack of physical activity makes for soft muscles, and soft muscles sap energy. A friend of mine said to me frankly, "you tell people to ex- ercise. But, with our way of life, how are we to get the Feel the stretch impulse as you twist, turn, pull and stretch. Yawn. Now for good measure repeat the whole process WALK ON SPOT Recall the "walking"' exercise our young-in-heart 86 year old suggested? Bend knees, keep soles of feet and small of back flat, then "make like walking." Push the right knee forward, not moving foot, hold briefly, ibeen no illnesses, a board |member agreed pupils might jtouch their mouths to fountain outlets if the water flows under low pressure. DOOM. WAS POISON OAK HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (CP)-- Willowy Carol Lynton has no desire to be an actress but is a professional stand-in--for Fess Parker, who is 10 inches taller Birthday.greetings were sung) ,, won by Edith Taylor and Win- Y cers at the next meeting on} in institutions, for gifts and money received at Christmas; also from auxiliary members jwho received flowdrs and | plants. The | 966 iness members' resolution for should be to attend busi- meetings as well as din- ners and social functions and |\give loyal support to the offi- cers and executive for this New fear. DORCAS GROUP (First Baptist Church) | The Dorcas Group, First Bap- /tist Church, Hortop street, held lits first meeting of the New Year on Tuesday evening last at the home of Mrs. Daniel Rogers, Mohawk street. The president, Mrs. Rred Crome op- ened the meeting with a poem} Back to the Fold" and pray-| } Following their marriage in Northminster United Church, Mr. and Mrs, James Arthur Dickinson left for a honeymoon in Kentucky, U.S.A. The bride, the former KENTUCKY HONEYMOON required exercise, particularly working women with sedentary jobs?"' As she pointed out, it is not safe to walk after dark. Actually, that is the signifi- cant question, how to get the toning exercise needed to keep in physical condition, to keep circulation stimulated and to control weight. If you can walk part way to work, do it.. Start, and you'll look forward to this daily "con- stitutional." Walking takes time, but that's what is good about it. Mild exercise, in the fresh air, carried on long enough to get the circulation up and doing, is the best. Regular exercise that uses the big mus-) cles is an excellent way to re- Mrs. Fredrick A. Johnston, Oshawa, and the bridegroom | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F Arthur Dickinson, of Elora, | lease tension. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Dick- | opp ETCHING HELPS inson are residing at RR 1, | Qne exercise that everyone| then push forward with left knee. Repeat. |than her. Filming on location "You will notice the hips in| Peat here in a poison oak dis- motion similar to walking and|trict, she proved allergic to im- muscles of the thighs contract-|munization injections and ended ing and relaxing. This exercise i" hospital. also strengthens the back," she| N\AAAAAA promised. Resolve to find a way to get some exercise daily. It's the\¢ best possible way to escape the mulligrubs and enjoy life. | e@ SALE Bridal Gowns $25 Choice of Piece and Veil. Perfect Con- Complete with your Head dition. BRIDESMAIDS or PARTY DRESSES $7.50 each Complete with Heod Piece SARGENTS HEAD OF HEADS a ST. THOMAS (CP) -- K. J./2 Lamont, headmistress of The'¢ Study in Montreal, was elected president of the Association of| Headmistresses of Canada Wednesday at the closing ses- ¢ sion of the group's three-day |¢ conference. Bi § Miss Lamont succeeds Muriel Bedford-Jones of Crofton House with Lucilye Gibbs presiding,|" RENTALS end SALES 463 Ritson Rd. $. 725-3338 Constance Sandra Johnston, is the daughter of Mr. and sabovmileassns = }can take to release tension and|School, Vancouver. 1 a mr. Hornsby Studio {tone the muscles is simply to| The next conference is sched-| --| stretch, Dr. C, Ward Crampton, |uled for July, 1967, in Montreal. | (should be especially helpful to} who long ago wrote a guide to\ss * LADIES ! > > : » > | creative workers. physical fitness, emphasized the | Domestic relationships should importance of stretching on} |be harmonious for most of the| awakening in the morning. Na-} ture is a good guide, and nature jyear ahead and, if you are) tu : | single, you may find yourself| gives us our first morning call he yawn and the stretch. altar-bound during the next two|for t y weeks, in February, June, late} In stretching you contract the) October or late December. New| muscles, and this contraction | ibe lassisted by Lena Harper, vice-|&'- in memory of the late Eva|which Mrs. Rogers used -re- |will be held January 12 in Re-| Refreshment followed in the By ESTRELLITA | | MARRIED 40 YEARS After committee reports, the) gwp, COUNTY 8. CWL [now suggest that you. control president. The meeting opened| Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. John| with prayer and a silence period Keenan led the devotions in| Eee Hastings. l\cordings by Jerome Hines as THE STARS SAY The draping of the charter|part of her message. bekah Lodge No, 8 by the Past/form of, Keak ald Boxes" seat | FOR TOMORROW Noble Grands. jan SUCuuN. AR, Mixed planetary influences officers for 1966 were installed} , by Installing Officer Nelda| The regional executive of the| emotions and do not give vent ; ntario County South Catholic Thompson assisted by marshall 0 to temperamental outbursts -- "romances" in May, Septem-|encourages the blood to come) Pearl Peacock as follows: past president, Lucilye Gibbs; pres: |Women's League held its win- iter meeting at the home of especially in the hours before} ber and November could prove) could disappointing however. Best) noon, You antagonize dent, Lena Harper; vice-presi-/Mrs. Kelly DeGray, Carnegie| those in a position to aid you Mr. And Mrs. R. E. Walker Celebrate Ruby Anniversary |, r.°Moicr'tmy atenac, "IN ' ' | Present were the Reverend ; | A shipboard 922) Pour y 38 Gladys | Holt : < lack of restraint. December, that Weusbabt toto'a, a rlivion, Mee, hood Manetion| Ann Holt presented Lucilye|John Myers, regional spiritual| : . . Ad | : c le : . , | A child born on this day will] Anes Gibbs with her past president's|director; Mrs. K. Ireland, sec-| FOR THE BIRTHDAY ecm se A | wedding January 2, 1926, was and Mrs. Edward Holland. gift. Lena Harper presented|Tetary; Mrs. M Coleman, trea-| If tomorrow is your birthday, |Pe highly sensitive: and intu- recalled at the 40th anniversary} Among the Oshawa guests) Amelia Weeks and Ann Holt|surer; coriveners and parish) your horoscope indicates could make & great sic: celebration for Mr. and Mrs. R.| periods for travel: The balance} : of this month, the first three} later in the day if you show @| eae in May, November and | | body into the muscles. The powerful} stimulus given the circulation) by the natural stretch should be} taken advantage of daily. So, wake up and stretch! If there is room, stretch in |bed before you. get up. Place} hands on shoulders, with arms) out at the sides. Take a deep) breath, lifting the chest. Push) back with your head. Now bend/ to the right, arching left) arm; then stretch-bend to the| left, arching right arm, Push) down with heels, as you stretch) arms out sidewards . . . pull. i a fine| tive; were Mr. and Mrs. T. D.|with a gift of appreciation for|Presidents. |year ahead, Your planetary in-) C®SS in the field of literature. E. Walker, Tresane street, last Thomas and from out of town| work accomplished during the, Plans were discussed for-the/ fluences are excellent, and you) Sunday, é bd ort = yor a S Jetts,| year. winter meeting which will be|should make worthwhile gains,| HOUSEHOLD HINT we Mice (ME and Mrs. Sam Smith an held in St. Bernadette's, Ajax|not only in your life work, but ; Wwiuaitred Tisine of Kensin oto son, Stephen; Mr. and Mrs.| LEGION AUXILIARY NO: 43 |on Sunday, February 27 at 2:30) in personal development as well eae Fagg sy Cong Ming 3 London, -- was Taineying? to| Cecil Twine, Mr. and Mrs. Ben} The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal|p. m. Benediction will precede| Job-wise and-or in business-mat-| winter in old nylon stockings Grenfell ectitihecna. '3 Join Musgrave, Mrs. Alice Wheeler, Canadian Legion Branch 43 held |the meeting. Mrs. John Melny-jters, there are several periods | ---- nad har' ldilar: Mr. Cecil deh |Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Liles, Mr,|the first business meeting for|chuck, spiritual convener is org-| when you can make notable ad- Wiis We deka fallow passer. and Mrs. Wilfred Holman and/1966 on Tuesday, January 4,/anizing a_ spiritual workshop.|vancement, namely: Between ger, Me Richard Walker a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler, with President Mrs. Alyn Elliot;This will be under the direc-| now and Feb. 15, the first three Ciken Hythe Sait her fatuse all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, |presiding. The attendance regis-|tion of Mrs. Ann Noble, Tor-) weeks in March, the latter part GY hiaband 4 ee |Herbert Broome, Exeter; Mr.|ter has been started, and may/onto Archdiocesan council. Bus-|of September, the first three land Mrs, Stanley Ferguson, Mr.|prove beneficial to members|es will be chartered in Oshawa] weeks in October and through-| Mr. Walker had come to Osh-|Kenneth Ferguson, Campbell-/who attend a percentage of|to take the members to Ajax. | out November and next Janu-| awa in 1920, to join his aunt,|/ford; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fer-|meetings during the year. The| Mrs. John Poltz, Education| ary. Mrs. William Murray, and was| guson, Kathie, Julie, Barrie and|installation dinner will take|convener announced that the} On the monetary front, stars | returning from a_ visit home}|Leslie, all of Barrie; Mr. and/|place next Tuesday, January 11,|public spéaking contest will be) promise gains during the next when he met his bride-to-be. | Mrs, R. V. Gallagher, Bowman-|dinner to be served at 7 p.m. Ajheld on Sunday, February 20/ six weeks (if you don't specu-| Following their marriage the/yille; Mr. and Mrs. Donald)few tickets are still available,|in § ' i couple made their home in Osh-| MacMi | y e,|in St. Gregory's auditorium. late around the 18th of this BOY'S PANTS JUMPERS COATS -- COAT SETS---DRESSES and T-SHIRTS -- HATS BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR awa and Mr. Walker recently|------ retired after 40 years' employ- ment with General Motors. They} have three sons, Richard, Al-| bert and James, and a daugh-| ter, Mrs. Robert Gallagher | (Mary), all of Oshawa, and 11 ian and Lee, Whitby. price $1.10 each. Telephone Mrs. |James Anderson, 725-0839. | The visit to Toronto to see} \'"Take a Chance," Roy Ward| There will be an annual din- ner meeting at St. Gertrude's Hall in Oshawa on April 19. 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