Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jun 1966, p. 13

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{ Guide Companies | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridcy, June 3, 1966 43) ne or eh Warm Smiles, Kind Words her ot ie smavee Become Contagious To Humans The mothers of the 22nd Brow- nie Pack, 22nd and 33rd Guide} By ROBERTA ROESCH The human spirit needs the Companieswere.creeated.with! corsages of yellow chrysanthe-| }lift that comes from being no- ticed by the persons whose mums, from their daughters, on| the occasion of the annual mo-| ther and daughter banquet, held Paths we cross every day. So if you want. to be well- liked because you give people in the hajl of St. Paul's Presby- that lift, establish good human terian Church recently. Mrs. Elwood Bradley, Parents' relationships at home and in your job whenever you can Committee president, asked the Reverend Walter Jackson, to I was reminded of this human need only a few days ago when pronounce the blessing. Mrs Ronald Frauts proposed the | was spending some time at home trying to work on a "Abunut Tofu" With project that I was getting no- where with. My complete frustration, brought on by my lack of suc-) cess, was compounded by a headache and ine feeling ~ that I had nothing to offer to the project which I had taken on.| As I sat at my desk, dis-| gusted and dissatisfied, 1 heard a knock on an entrance at the} side of the house. When I opened the door, there was the meter man. I was just) Seeeeeetiarest Fu Mae A ase cre QUALITY IS THE GREATEST SAVING! ... As you know, there's @ big difference from one dry cleaner to another, and it certainly poys to choose your cleaner with core... In cose don't OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING means guoranteed Quality Dry Cleaning Pure and simple; it meons this: Your gorments are gently cleansed in the finest solutions thot money con buy, in accordance with the latest you know toast to the Queen. The guests seated at the at- EIGHT MEMBERS of the 1966 graduating class of Osh- awa General Hospital School of Nursing earned profic- fency prizes for outstanding work in their chosen field. Seated from che left are: Betty, Ann Carrington, Gor miey, the Eleanor Lovell prize for efficiency in ob- stetric nursing Don- na Marie Johnson, Scar - borough, the Dr. F. J. Run- dle prize for surgical tech- nique; Ruth Mary Kay, Pef- ferlaw, the Dr. W. G. Watt prize for paediatric nursing; and Patricia Lois Delaney A, highest standing Donna Ruth Oshawa, the prize for bedside and Sharon. Ellen Millbrook Dr Bird prize surgical sing Oshawa, the E. Lovell in prize for medical nursing Standing from the left are: Connie Marie Crossman, Oshawa, the Adelaide I. Me- Laughlin prize for general proficiency; Saralynn Gut - sole, Oshawa, the Mazo Wil liams Memorial prize for Class of the ( for Oshe iwa Times [I Oshawa General Hospital Lists "KEEP IN TRIM Proficiency Prize Winners For '6 At the graduation ceremonies being held tonight at the OCVI for the members of the 1966 class of the Oshawa General] Hospital School of Nursing, prizes will be awarded to the following nurses: Betty Ann Carrington, Gormley, Ontario. the Eleanor Lovell prize for ef-| ficiency in obstetric' nursing Donna Marie Johnson, Scar- borough, the Dr. F, J. Rundle prize for efficiency in surgical technique; Ruth Mary Kay, Pefferlaw, the Dr. W. G. Watt prize for efficiency in paedia- tric nursing; Patricia Lois Delaney, awa, the E. Lovell prize for efficienc: medical nursing. Connie Marie Crossman, Osh awa, for the Adelaide McLaugh- lin prize for general pro- ficiency; Saralynn Gutsole, Oshawa, the Mazo Williams Memorial prize for highest standing in theory; Donna Ruth MacDonald, Oshawa, the Class of 1965 prize for efficiency in bedside nursing and Sharon Flilen Cannon, Millbrook, On- tario, the Dr. G. L. Bird prize for efficiency in surgical nurs- ing Other Oshawa and district nurses receiving their diplomas tonight are Heather Rell daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Don ald Bell, Rosehill boulevard; Joan Chadburn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Chadburn Nestleton; Joy Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark, Cadillac avenue south: Victoria Day, daughter of Mr, and Mrs George Day, Farewell avenue; Sharon Henderson, daughter of} Mr: and Mrs. Orwell Hender-| son, Uxbridge; Donna MacDon- ald, daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Donald MacDonald Monk street Irene Thaczuk daughter of Mr... and.-Mre George Thaczuk, Kaiser cres cent; Dianne Tink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink Hampton Ruby Wilkins daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. E. Wilkins, Elmira, New York, formerly of Oshawa: and Sandra Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lyall Wilson, Whiting avenue. Other nurses other parts Marilyn Copeland Edith Drinkwalter, keard; Catherine Dunn ronto; Jane Failes, St arines: Shirley Gardiner, Hill Anne Hall, West Patricia Hasson, Cold- springs; Paulina' Haupert, Delhi; Maria Hugenholtz, Wil lowdale; Florence Lowes Ravenna Theresa McGuire Toronto: Michelle Miller, Belle Lenore Diane Robinson Reaume. Co Orillia West Hill in graduating from of Ontario are Cooks\ New 8+ To- Cath- Lo- cust Rouge ville Sandra Marian Sheldon Cohourg bourg Heather Sharp WIFE PRESERVER For a blower king-size nan bubble the center from al Kids switch cut coffee in the air plastic cover dip through bubbles can ean such and for extra-large SEEK BROMLEY Kent town know what to do with an extra} foundation Plans for ai £300,000 yal cancelled but bw ther dation stone had allie made, STONE TIPS Fngiand (CP)--A council wants to stone wimmin the Barbara Shortt; Wellington; Inger Stalbecker, Willowdale; Peggy Stevenson, Scarborough; Linda Tapscott, Milliken; Paul ine Watts, Mount Albert Yesterday afternoon mothers and the nurses were entertained at in McLaughlin hall and in evening the nurses and fathers were honored at a ban quet at the Steak House Tomorrow night the Nurses' Alumnae Association will honor the new graduates at a banquet and dance at the Kinsmen Hall which will wind up this year's graduation activities. the tea g GRADUATES Miss Pamela Anne Peter son graduated from the University of Western On tario with a. bachelor of aris degree af the convoca tion held last week. Miss Peterson, a graduate' of O'Neill Collegiate and Vo cational Institute, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs K S Peterson, Switzer drive graduating the their 6 Exercise Helps To Hide Years Can you keep a secret? What secret? Your age! Of course if is futile to struggle to hang on to youth dear ( The strain would be frightfully ag ing. But it morale boosting to stand to the years firmly It's a mistake to think that folks plunge into age head first Uusually the first signs of age are reflected in one's posture Mark this well, posture grows old. from the shoulder blades up. "Bent with age" is a com- mon expression that would | seem to shift the blame to Fa- | ther Time. It is years. of bends) ing that bring on the telltale} signs--the rounded upper back, the slipping chin and jawline,! the "dowager's hump." With erect posture and gant head carriage the impor- tant muscles are kept firmly on the job. Good posture means proper alignment. The single posture rule is up, but the up lift should start with the lower abdominal muscles, with hip {muscles contracted. Shoulders should be straight but at ease.) Worry, Cadillac Hold your head: squarely On| north | your shoulders with chin level, -- e tipped neither up nor down Keen. that line at the back. of the neck almost straight. That's young posture, regardless of the birthdays Now ures for is up Miss Carolyn Werry ceives her bachelor of degree in honors language and from Victoria College, versity of Toronto, at a vocation being held Miss Werry, a gradua Donevan Collegiate tute, is the only daught Mr. and Mrs. § ele ay with both hands a meré fraction "of a but when you finish area will feel warm cheek muscles upward, using th the an for some heatity The jawbone iby broad flat muscular that originate under the chin and extend upward toward the cheek bones to which they are attached. Covering the chin and jawline is a thin sheet of mus jele fiber, popularly termed. the cosmetic muscle, for its role is to contract the skin of the throat and keep it snug. The Eat aim is to restore tone to this tive foods supporting muscle. full share 'Set' your jaw, then, with shore up sagging tissue heel and palm of hand, rub ing of her mother 'firmly from tip of chin to ear. 91, a friend said, Start with one hand and when well in the face, for you get the gist of it, practice' properly." meas covered band firms) IS hand cise is under Resistance exe Place fist chin, with head halance firmly with fist as y pressure with tip o This. tug-of-muscle firms tive sist Sleep on a soft flat pille well, Choose the which furnist of the nutrien a wor "She sh heels theory; MacDonald 1965 nursing; Cannon, L nur- *hoto GETS DEGREE re- arts English literature Uni- con- today te of Insti er of George venue This will take mintile e chin Bunch up d= rub of effec tip of d. Re Ou @X- chin yw, not on one that props up vour head proter 1 their ts that Speak man of looks e eals 2 Locations Downtown Oshawa 36 KING ST. EAST Open to 9 p.m. Fridays Oshawa Shopping Centre DUNN'S LLAR SALE Buy A « SPORT COAT Get A Pair Of SLACKS For Only $1.00 More Open A Charge Account e NO MONEY DOWN © NO CARRYING CHARGES UNN Open to 9 p.m. Thurs. and Fri tractively decorated head table were introduced by Mrs. Brad-| ley as foows: Mrs. W. D. Stain-| ton, past - president, parents'! committee and daughter, Joan; | Mrs. Kenneth Whiting, secre-| tary, and Marie, Packie; Miss! | Elizabeth Gage, assistant | 'Tawny Owl; Mrs. E. J. Brook- jham, Tawny Owl; Miss Linda! Hopkins, Lieutenant, 33rd Com- pany and her mother, Mrs Clifford Hopkins; the Reverend Walter Jackson, Mrs. Jackson) and Jean; Mrs. George Twaites, | Captain 22nd Company and Ca therine, Company Leader; Mrs R. J. Manning, District Com- missioner Eastwood; Mrs, El- wood Bradley and Marlyn. Mrs. Douglas Nesbitt, Camp Advisor, Oshawa Division; Mrs Ronald Frauts, Captain 33rd Company and Lynn, Mrs. Alan Partridge, Lieutenant 22nd Company . and Janice; Mrs jAlan Reading, Brown Owl; Kar en Bradley, Packie; Mrs, A. E.| Leavitt vice-president and daughter Elaine: Air Ranger Marie Stainton, Packie; Mrs George lreland, treasurer and Kathryn | Mrs Partridg introduced Mrs, Manning tastwood Com missioner, who expressed her pleasure at being and her pride in the Kastwood Divi sion. Mrs. Manning presented Lieutenant Linda Hopkins with her warrant pin Mrs. Geor Twaites introdue ed Mrs. Nest Camp Advisor who gave an interesting talk on the various camps available for the girls and the aspects of camp life Mrs. Bradley speakers and expressed appre ciation to the Ladies' Guild of the church for the banquet. Fol lowing a Heritage Camp Film the evening closed with "Taps", present thanked the GETS OUT OF TROUBLE SHERINGHAM, England (CP) Norfolk county council granted a petition from Miss R. G | Wentworth to change her house} number to 11A. She said the old} |number, 13, depreniated its sale | value. daughter Court nesday General Nursing about to glower with a grumpy 'grimace that would have adver- | tised how I felt. But because | the day was so beautiful (and because 1 have neve really be- | lieved that any of us ever has the right to inflict our depres- | sions on others), | managed to/ give him a smile and a half- way decent "Good morning." RESPONDS IN. KIND | "Good morning to you,| ma'am,"' he smiled. "It's good | to hear those words. Do you} know I have been working three | hours and yours is the first 'Good morning' I received? No body else has bothered to give) me the time of day." | That thought in itself is in-| credible and I hate to think that t is true. But somehow the way the man spoke to me lifted my spirits a bit and made me feel that, after all, | might have a few attributes, despite my dis satisfaction with the work I was trying to do I felt better when I to my desk. And then a few minutes later my spirits lifted even more when the man stuck his head through the door on from the Hamilton -- the way out and told me to have Hospital School of (a good day in a voice that Hamilton, Ontario sounded like he meant it Golden Spindle Textiles Offers you o large selection of Domestic and Imported Fabrice ot LOW LOW PRICES. LOOK AHEAD TO SUMMER WITH THESE ET-PRICED FABRICS yd 98° 1.49 COLOURS, 60" yd, 3,98 Come and see our corefully chosen selections of SILKS ALL AT BUDGET PRICES WE CARRY FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE ONLY 32 King St. W. et Cor. Prince St. Phone 723-9271 "NEW NURSE Miss returned Janet L of Mr Sparling, graduated Sparling, and Mrs Garden on Wed R. PP PLAIN AND PRINTED "STRAW HAT" LINEN 45" PRINTED SERANO LINEN 45" ya. 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