Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1966, p. 21

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ee ed ne ee ee ee a al lh i a as ST a {land on the hands, ft showid bey THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 12, 1966 2} jremoved with linseed or other) |New Book Helps Housewife | i 'fatty oil. are two operations required in| When it comes to : 'To Manage Home Repairs | The author suggests that a|carpentry and he feels that)women how to make repairs t6 learpentry repair job be ap-|these are similar to the basicithe old homestead, this proached much as making a| processes of dressmaking: pat- -- hits the nail on ad, DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their 'secretaries. By ELEANOR ROSS .--which is what most men have QUEEN MARY LODGE NO. 97\ed to be present Saturday, May The reguiar meeting of Quee recently in the Orange Temple y Mistress Florence built on Simcoe with Worthy Mis oo eite Mail Strank presiding assisted by Deputy Mistress Villian Olm- stead, f The Chaplain, Ivy Saby, read the scriptures and opening pray by Rose Zufelt and Margaret Baragar. The Warrant was draped in Anom Toms Annie Butland gave her afternoon bingo report have not given or sent in their t and the members thanked her|money for the centennial fund.) © and her committee for the good| This was four dollars per mem- ber and the money should be H t| in before closing in June, A cer- -- eS ee ON te sum has been set for the had phoned her regarding the Auxiliary to raise, and with a birthday dinner to be held at|membership of over 250, it) May 18,| could be done if each member} members| 4id her part, The motto was: work she was doing, none of the Lancaster Hotel, and reminded the yey, "Se for the new resenta The 25-year membership din- take place, ner will The price i ers, Flags were presented| cents, and entertainment will be'. ; charge of James Anderson pill memory of the late| be in charge of tickets for this. in Bell. Mrs. To: date, i Was' ih ni l4, at 2.00 p.m., fur the cere- Mary Lodge No. 97 took place|™Mony of the turning of the sod Legion Hall te be street south, A good rep- 4 FOr, street os June 7. for members, 50 Mrs, Matthew! many members that she had to know the num- Still "Service for Others," TOPS LOSIN' LASSIES In a summary of the recent weekly meetings of TOPS Losin' ber going by May 11, An invitation was received to visit Victony Lodge on June 2 for a penny sale and social eve- ning Lillian Oldstead gave a report on her visit to Grand Lodge at Hamilton, Florence Strank asked all members to be at the Orange Temple at 6.39 p.m. May Lodge closed in ritual form. ORDER OF KASTERN STAR Sunbeam Chapter No, 73, absence of worthy Wilma Taylor. and Worthy tron George Taylor. Introductions were given by Gwen Hanna and a welcome was given by Gladys Elliott Pa given by PWM tended to WM Wilma Taylor in the loss of her father The Chapter welcomed members during new Sunbeam's past officers, put on the degrees and a wel come was given to guests and past officers of various chap ters, A reminder was given the next meeting, May would be friendship night Invitations were received and| that 19, Blue Ray and Toronto, Following the business meet- ing a farewell PDDGM Agnes Kemlo, which refresh ments served, Visitors were present from:| St. Mary's, Bowmanville, Port| Perry, Toronto, Waterloo Scotland and Sunderland At the previous meeting, at tended by over 200 people, Worthy Matron Wilma Taylor and Worthy Patron George Taylor presided, The flag was presented by the Marshall, Pearle Davidson. The devotion- al period was taken by Bea trice Duchemin As it was Grand Officers') night, the following, were wel-| comed: Mrs. Evelynne Little,/ WGM, Beamsville; Mr Gordon| Murray, WGP, Woodstock; and Grand Chapter officers from Stratford, Forest, Toronto, Lassies the lights were the regular outstanding high-| A diet supper after meeting at Sunny- side Clubhouse the last Thursday in March, at members, Mrs FE Mrs queen and Mrs welcomed was the which two new Lois McMullan Brown, were Judy McGall for the month "ina with a loss of 174% pounds The following week the Losin' Order of the Eastern Star was| Lassies had as their guests, Mrs, opened by Gladys Elliott, in the Margaret Stuart and Mrs, Mary Challenger 7 Matron! McAlpine from the Westmount OPS, A new method of raising money was initiated jin. which |months, the during the coming members would each bring as many pennies as Sick and sunshine reports were|they have doorknobs, table legs Thelma_.and other items in their homes Beerthuzien, Sympathy was ex- to the meetings This past week the Losin' Las sies visited the Westmount Chal- lengers for the evening.|extended an invitation to thelr Highlights of the evening were| members to attend the meeting who on May 12, to hea talk, UKRAINIAN CWL (St, (Junior Auxillary) The April George's Women's street The guest was given by! walter Kuch, who works with after' the Home and School Associa- i were tion teaching child sex educa-|afternoon meeting, May 24, of, WESTMOUNT KIWANETTES | U League. was accepted to Markham, Whitby, | the home of Mrs. N. King, Gibb a diet supper and A Dr Gillen's Battle of Britain Air George's) graphs copies of the book meeting of the St Aellg krainian Catholic held at. in My Face", which he ate Schools. Mr speaker was Mrs.| Shine, IR FORCE DONATES BIOGRAPHIES Ace Colonel Jan Falkowski autn- he has written, 'With the Wind 1s donating to Oshawa Separ- Frank business administra- tor, accepting the gift said tion. Mrs, Kuch played records|the Home League of the Salva- on the angle by subject. which presented the humorous! Miss Sam particularly enjoyed One record tion Army in the Millicent Luke was the guest speaker Members were asked to Levenson Citadel, when would be note A bake sale will be held after that there would not be a. meet- each Mass, card party June was planned for day, May 23, due to the September 26. November 28 is! day. the tentative bingo. A pot home of Mrs 710 Jasmine street ,, be the last tember A social refreshments the hostess PMA CLUB Pleasant The meeting until hour followed with date for social luck party at the John Andruskiw June 6, will Sep to Midland, June 20, were 8.00 p.m, route at Orillia for ments, The family Centre Island was set for 13 The Lee, being served by president, Mrs Monday After-| V: was reported at A socialling of the PMA Club on Mon- holi- Arrangements for the outing now completed and a chartered bus would leave the Legion Hall at and would stop en refresh-| picnic July George her Brighton, Woodstock, Bowman noon Club held its weekly meet-| home now. and progressing slow- ville, Sunderland, Scarborough, Weston Port Hope, Cobourg, Warkworth Belleville, Hagersville and Port! Perry The Farewell was given by| Mrs; Little and refreshments| were served LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 held its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs, Alyn Elliot,! presiding Plans were discussed for the "Get Re-Acquainted 'Night' to| be held next Tuesday; May 17 All members were requested to come for the social evening and refreshments would. be served Transportation will be provided) for those who need it by tele:! phoning Mrs, Charles Lamb, 723-4478 The financial report of the "Night of Cards" and draw was given by Mrs, Robert Wil tlams and Mrs. Alfred Laven der, and was a decided financial success, The report of Zone Rally held recently in Bowman ville was given by the secre tary, Mrs. Charles Lamb, and she was given a hearty vote of thanks for a fine detailed report The catering report was given by Mrs, Alyn Elliot, and sports report by Mrs, Eric Jacklin, An invitation was read and accepted to visit Ajax Auxiliary, | May 25, A bus will be chartered, | and members wishing to go must have their names and fares in by next Tuesday Auxiliary members were ask Havelock, | jing in the Legion Hall very good presided, present sung. and Mrs. George Phillip Bell Solomon, An invitation was given to all members PMA £ and readings Leonard Fisher with ajly. Mrs, home, Mrs,| Sick at her and attendance welcomed in members. A program was hy Mrs given Whitbread, and Mrs. being Ww. ing by Mrs, Phillip Bell. Refreshments were an. and a social time enjoyed, fo attend tar ie ey Bee was Mrs. | Phillip Rell, Ist vice-president, Charles Arkle was also report- all| ed ill, Mrs. George Hall offered Favorite hymns were)® prayer for all sick and shut ar- J.| ranged for next Monday's meet- served MO aS oy Ek HO $2 3 g { Sale -- 3 Days Only OUR HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE AT CUT PRICES Peppler Spanish Style Bedroom Suite with Queen size Bed (Nite Table Extra) Reg, $929-----$698 Linen Floral Chestertield 2 pe, Suite with loose cushions, quilted, Reg. $599----$449 Rock Maple Dining Table extends to 72" 6 chairs, j Rock Maple Coffee and End Table, Cenadiane Each sive $29.95 ttelian Marble Table end Lamp Combination Reg, $195----$135 Best Quolity Drapery & Wallpaper Vy Off. 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He reassures women who are afraid to tackle a home repair or equipment installation and! he tells us that this area is not the mysterious province of the jman of the house and that we }ean easily make it ours and get |the job done, SIMPLE NEEDS It takes only a knowledge of |tools and materials--and prac- | | tice, Cassidy ascribes the average woman's resistance to home re- pair jobs to her lack of famil- jiarity with saws, hammers anl nails, Most men are equally lost with a needle and thread, the author points out, yet many a man in military service darned his own socks and sewed up his torn clothing The author's advice housewife who can't saw a straight line or pound a nail without bending it is try again to the of the Crippled Children's School and Treatment Centre, and to the Diabetic fund. It was announced that the family swim would be held Sun- day, May 15 Mrs, Roy Beckett introduced) ithe guest speaker, Mrs. Mary} Johnson, program director of the YWCA, who gave an inter esting account of the many activities that were carried on at the YWCA Mrs.. Donald Ormiston thank- ed the speaker. STORIE PARK AUX... | The regular meeting of the Storie Park Ladies' Auxiliary | was held at the clubhouse with the president, Mrs. Garfield Kil-| lingbeck, presiding over the ten members present. Plans were made for cater- ing for the boys' hockey ban- quet, It was announced that a rummage sale would be held at the clubhouse, Wednesday, May 18, from 1.30 p.m, to 4.00 p.m. It was decided to wait until jthe next meeting' to draw for 'the Jucky gift. that the books would be al- lotted to St, Joseph's Sen- jor School, St. Gertrude's School, St, Francis School and Holy Cross School, The first part of the book pro- vides a living history lesson of tottering Europe, prior to Hitler's invasion of Poland, --Oshawa Times Photo The Westmount Kiwanettes held their regular May meeting at the Hotel Genosha The president,-Mrs, Stanley Finbow, presided for the busi- |ness, The club decided to make {a donation to the building fund CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS ia baa. wai. "a ee ee +«-You've earned it! ++. 80 why make. your money work for you? One of the best ways I know to do it is to go to THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, where you can buy Scotiabank Six-Year -- Savings Certificates. 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