Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1966, p. 13

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GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT 1s GROWING WITH OSHAWA 7. | [apa oer taede ot hie n } ANN LANDERS iiss, tat ne yous ike to | ii ae ae aera a" ee appa GF wis, a aE They Ge net distike LV MSIYDMHS Mer Farents Attitude --~[inherit any part of their father's Usl a tert Welenned to hares, LAY OF Outdated And Cruel I have a lovely home and con- siderable holdings of my own. I am not interested in this Dear Ann Landers: My best)there. Today the woman is to- mans fmey, J ve very happy 7 Se ae unary ae oat eae et eating Sohne Ms Al '6 P 4 Massachusetts Mother," this | chi i i Trousseau Tea, Showers Homor'tni'iad"ven few aates:s wax] Mevsachueots Mother) this|ehlen, CL wil eave what SABEREH we Pilea Pe dat bgt. vou then think nurce's aidelwant is his lave and eamnan- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Februsry 25, 1966 MaiGal r ij nl K nHrige-r. iec! jpregnant. work 1s degrading--rroud ionsnip. ty et VOM J ONGG-Li t The boy responsible is a sailor| , Dear Proud: I received hun- lg R eo him without Miss Margaret Dominik,|by school mates fram Ryerson|who shipped out last month. pitted pil letters from nurse's a le A mm whose marriage takes place to-|Polytechnical Institute and for-|Kitty wrote to you for advice vet Phas pstes 8 me eeunee Dear Miami: Unless you con- morrow afternoon to Mr, Myron|mer teachers. jand you suggested she tell her F 1008. | verse with him better in another Thanks to all who. wrote and Mech Jr., Toronto, has been u parents at once. Well, she took 4 i i feted at a number of showers Png be A Bye dt your advice and now she is like |@specially you. language, tell him in English. / And promptly. As I see it you and a tea. _ja prisoner. Her parents made : ee Mrs Joseph Arvay, Beaufort oer ie a the > her quit school. They will not let ir 50 ye a ge ip pts fh ig ag sgn me avenue, opened her home for|pective bridegroom, where the|her out, of the house, even, 0 oct" wing is" Ga hag been 'ex . miscel ones Fig aed le 4 - Piglet in her room, out of sight, when|'Temely attentive. He is a won-| COUNCILS BUILD MUCH y Mrs. Anthony ' g friends or relatives come over. |9¢"ful man and I am very fond; Public authorities built 159,- Staff members and co-workers | utensils. | told that|f him. 608 new houses and apartments at Eatons, von Mills, enterjain-| Mrs, John Konefat, Islington, | Everyone pon ly» pa Biss _We have talked about a greatlin Britain in 1965. ed at a shower of pantry ifemsjassisted by Mrs. Myron Mech tarium taidn Bt ha with favorite recipes and pre-|entertained and presented the t h b sented the bride-elect with a/bride-elect with a sum of money. Arrangements S'¥.0 been vacuum cl HH were| Mrs. Joseph Dominik, Kee-|made for the baby to be deliy-| ' Mrs. James Swinton, Mrs. Mar-\watin street north entertained|ered at home. Kitty is eee | v tin Mortensen, Mrs. William|at a trousseau tea in her daugh-|resentful that she is cage ye Blackhall 24 Mrs. Cleo Cruik-|ter's honor, which was attended|like an animal. What oe ° shank. by 100 friends and relatives. pee, help her--Heartsle 5 inik Jr., § d Mrs, J Mrs. Joseph Dominik Jr Tea was poured by Mrs. Jo- mete Wilaial:. Axe hae old] FOR THE PERFECT shower at the home of Mrs, Szabo, Toronto, grandmother of|you contact a hon fies 3 "in| OSHAWA IS divided into | Gaskell, Kingsway district. district was unable to be |Joseph Mitchell, Oshawa. The|the bride - to - be, and an aunt, |adult who mas --! pe Se seyen Girl Guide districts, Standing: Mrs. R. J. Man- present when the picture |future bride was presented with|Mrs. Gustav Szabo, Toronto. |the community | with a Commissioner in ning, Eastwood district; Chetent shat ; are doing the girl a. horrible vangfield, left, re- |bone china. jguest book. are @ charge of each. Gathered Mrs. F, S. Wotton, South- ceives congratulations from Her maid of honor Miss} Following the rehearsal this ss ogee ab eee AND YOUR FASHIONS E istrict; Mrs. W. G. . W. E.G - |) i d ther | i the bridal party will itty s a ho | together for the annual dale district; Mrs. W. G Mrs. W. E. Gardner,.Dep- |Mary Buchowski and ano evening the ge it/unwed mothers, cenllesiag ae iN ' GALAXY OF STYLES ! ture are, seated left and trict; and Mrs. B. D. Hitch- Mrs. Langfield is wearin Jr., entertained at the home of|the future bridegroom's parents je nse -- hee her right, Mrs. T. C. Tipton, ens, Rosslyn district. Mrs. the Medal of Merit present- |Mrs. Karl Buchowski, Toronto,|Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mech, RR1 other girls "4 0 oa we ait ss a OT om Adelaide district;~Mrs. J. T. J. W. McLean, Westport ed to her at the meeting. jat a kitchen shower attended |Oshawa. friendship and understanding. e e at "gi : A ee Dear Ann Landers: I'd like to} ) thic. D Presh! : ; Me " a, THE STARS SAY Sovial activities and travel tell "Massachusetts Mother' a 0. Oh UA e Kingston, entertained at a china|seph Arvay and Mrs, Sylvester | | was taken. Below, Mrs. |four place settings of her chosen|Miss Jeanie Arvay kept the|in Kitty's behalf. Her parents | meeting in the above pic Edwards, Parkwood dis uty Division Com r. |att Mrs. Joseph Dominik|be entertained at th at gag: Bt should prove highly enjoyable|thing or two. She said nurse's between June 1 and mid-Sep-|.; A nA By Bwryelista tember, in late October, late [ade Nek ver, Gogredae da FOR TOMORROW December and next January. | ton socialite daughter was Yesterday's planetary afflic-/Best periods for romance: |snending her time that way. ltion of personal concerns lifts ok 4 psi late August, late! I am a nurse's aide because) now and activities shared with | the ober and December. Be ont jearned too late that I should] 2 e alert for deceptive influ- members of the opposite seX!nosite sex during July and|., 3 should prove highly agreeable. | csentember, however. And to try {Cid things for A ropa ta a Be wary of strangers and neW ito ayoid friction in close circles| dear old lady in her 70s, the vic- acquaintances, however, espe- hetween early November and | tic a poeta is my special eee | mid-December. om I carried her breakfast in FOR THE BIRTHDAY |, child born on this day will! and fed her. I gave her a bath, If tomorrow is your birthday,|P® endowed with the talents|}onceq her bed linen and your horoscope indicates that if,|Reeded to succeed as a writer,|;rushed her lovely hair. She during the last two months,)™muSician or surgeon. |was undoubtedly a rare beauty b. mT ' when stellar influences were in her time--the signs are still est seller a highly suspicious, you made) TURN DOWN ABORTIONS a NE constructive plans for job ad-)- MONTREAL (CP)--A resolu-| Pat & Mike's vancement and an improvement |tion urging the government to| in your financial status, then|jegalize abortions by request of | FISH & CHIPS followed them conscientiously, |ynwed mothers or married cou- 68 HORTOP a | fine results should accrue be-|nles was narrowly defeated at 723-1951 tween next Monday and mid-|the recent founding convention || © Deep Fried Shrimp & Scallops [I April. Further boosts are "in/of the Quebec Union of Liberal || © Helibut @ Generous Servings the stars" for mid-July, late! students of Canada. Closed Sun. & Mon, September, the first week of} ----________ October and next January, |i ase when you will enter a fine three- a month cycle on all counts. Do Guide Medal Of Merit Recognizes periods, however. Be especialy | periods, however. Be especially | guest speaker, and spoke nipst conservative between early May interestingly about plans for|and late June; also, from mid- Mrs. Charles Langfield's Service osawa's Centennial project. (October to mid-December. No wonder is our famous brat ¢ That's because of its perfect fit, meeting was the presentation of} Mrs. A, G. Wiskin, Captain beautiful uplift and its tiny pricet a Medal of Merit to Mrs. Char-jof 5th Company was presented White broadcloth with firm Cordtex les a. Lag dt bid gg big yea ser to add \ | inserts, Elasticized straps and award is given for exceptionally r ten year long service : good service to the Girl Guides|ribbon. Mrs. John Wright, Cap- back. 28-34 AAA, 30-36AA, 30-38 A, of Canada, and has heen awar-|tain of 17th 8. A. Company ; LIMITED | 30-42 B, 32-44C & D. ded to just four other women/received her Camper's License, in the history of Oshawa Guid-|and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Brown - ing, Mrs. O. S. Hobbs, Mrs.|Owl of 236rd Pack received Cl AD ARAN CE R. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. Gordon|her Pack Holiday License, | Conant, and Miss Vera Moyse.| Mrs, D. E. Fox, Division Com Mrs. Langfield has an accum-| missioner introduced the follow- A NEWLY-ENROLLED 'ulate total of 38 years as ajing Commissioners: Mrs. W, E. Guide, Lynda Brooks of the Warranted leader, first in the|Gardner, Deputy Division Com- 3ist Company is wearing Salvation Army Guards, which) missioner, Mrs. Thomas Tipton Belsuies the new style uniform which Were later changed to Guides, | Adelaide District Commissioner, | ' Y features a divided skirt on 2%4 then with both Guides and/Mrs, R. J. Manning - Eastwood | BOYS the lines of culottes. The Brownies. She has been an ac-)pistrict Commissioner, M re. | WV 1) color is a bright roval blue '¥e camper, Local Association| John Gaskell - Kingsway Dis- and individual company representative, executive mem- trict Commissioner, Mrs. Will- LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS GETS You A VOTE colors are blended in the De? of many committees, Mrs.|iam G. Edwards - Parkwood neckerchief The highlight of the Oshawa|missioner made the presenta- Division Girl Guides annualjtion to Mrs. Langfield. D. R. Gunn, Provincial Com-|pistrict Commissioner, Mrs. B. ; ; : p =Oshawa Times Photos |"... ~ | DP, Hitehens - Rosslyn District Wear Dated Acrilan styled in plains, j OF CONFIDENCE ne a Creasey | SOME EAT TO LIVE Commissioner, Mrs. F, 8. Wot- stripes, checks, heather | IN THESE NEW . | Good nutrition is important |ton - Southdale District Com- tones with button down i Fines For Packers 2!! year round, It is even more missioner and Mrs. James W je |vital when we're buffeted by |MeLean - Westport District ot Myce Si poet s = . 4s |polar asts an uctuating} Commisioner. ; j a Over-Facing Fett osieataret. 3s the mercy of} Prior to the annual meeting, |f izes 8-14. Reg: 2.98. . 8 : ot : snow and drizzle and sleet. the Appreciation Dinner was) TORONTO (CP) ---House-| Canadian Food Rules decree held, with special. guests Mrs. wnt ~ Wey wives who feel cheated when|that along with one serving of|D, R. Gunn, Provincial Com-| ae BES ORS PRE : 2 they buy a basket of fruit can | potatoes, "at least two servings| missioner, Mrs. H. T. Cook, | register complaints that could of other vegetables, preferably Central Area Commissioner, and | | all ta eoust 99) AB pag. Padme or ht. Mrs Ars jonny vet 3 serve 0 everyone on a ily | siona yuide irector for the Deliberate "'over-facing," the basis to maintain the minimum | Salvation Army 4 SWEATERS term applied to packing all the health standard Mr. Terence V. Kelly was the mane : L 3 eae " big, juicy fruit on the top layer, -- ; Seen eee nanen schaipeibagiaameag | ! Fashion's loveliest "lovelies" an i ; t pecan ned ~ é choose new easy-to-care-for can mean 'an automatic trip A atic triy & wool Kittens . . . machine- to the magistrate' for the 7 packer, said J. V. Shannon, di- M | R R R pond and so chic! rector of the Ontario farm prod- a | = Complete your Kitten -- 5 collect*en today! ucts inspection branch. 622/690 § He was replying before the | : legislature's standing commit- -- : : CARDIGAN -- tee on agriculture to a com- mee ' : full-fashioned raglan nee plaint made by Ken Bryden ite i a a shoulder ribbed front ry (NDP--Woodbine), who said it dh St clined wtih. cant : | 4 ; makes him angry every time y he ee _ 2a. RIREYRS, i . q Try it on. See how gently it lifts you, curves you so the he buys a basket of peaches or ig eur 4° CLE ARANCGCE mo exciting lew pring ' low-cut necklines look enchantingly right. Lycra* spandex apples and finds the bottom 7 St ; . H shades! Sizes: 34-42. stretch straps adjust to your every movement, never cut peer woe ee "rele got : Each: 13.98. ©] _orbind. The back is adjustable to normal or low, low back Ga cictinn tak delihiereia Seer: MATCHING SKIRT -- : position as the occasion demands. 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