Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1966, p. 35

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ve i TST ES aN ens aE 14A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Movember 22, 1966 --_---- MRS. C. CHURCHILL Mann, Colonel R. S. Me- Laughlin's daughter is seen receiving a gold key from Mrs. A. G. Hiltz, president of the YWCA at the official 'Addition to YWCA Provides | Many With Healthy Recreation The high-light for 1966 for the Young Women's Christian Association was the official opening September 20 of the new gymnasium and club room addition, generously do- nated to the Association by Colonel) R. S. McLaughlin. Although the building had been in partial use since February, it was not until September that it was officially dedicated. Un- fortunately Colonel McLaughlin was ill and unable to attend to officiate at the opening. How- ever, his daughter, Mrs. Churchill Mann, _ graciously consented to act as his repre- sentative, received the cere- monial. key from the president, Mrs-A. G. Hiltz, and declared the building open. Following »the ceremony there were tours conducted by the members of the Board of Directors and committees and tea was served in the drawing room of the main building. The annual open house for program activities was held on September 2 and a great many new and former members sign- ed up fir classes and activi- ties. The new building makes it possible to have more physi- eal and health education pro- grames_ including Badminton, for seniors and juniors, arch- ery, lessons, keep-fit classes, basketball, volleyball and gymnastics. In addition, the usual classes in millinery, sewing, Crafts, painting and drawing, bridge and ballroom dancing are being conducted. The residence and food serv- ice departments continue to operate with the residence offering room and board to young girls away from home for the first time and to some ram eases referred to the WCA by other welfare agen- cies. These girls. are given counselling .by the residence supervisor or executive direc- tor, who work closely with the referring agency. The food service department, in addition to serving nutriti- ous, well-balanced meals to the residents, serves the public in its cafeteria and caters for weddings, teas, banquets and for community groups holding luncheon or dinner meetings in the YWCA building. In all its activities the YWCA strives to meet the spiritual, physical and mental needs of young women. It depends on public support through the use of its program and services by opening of the new addi- tion, the people of the community and through a grant from the Greater Oshawa Community Chest which supplements the income from fees, rentals, etc. 1966 OFFICERS Honorary presidents, Mrs. T. K. Creighton, Mrs. H. S. Myers; president, Mrs. A. G. Hiltz; 1st vice-president, Miss Grace Wilson; 2nd_vice-presi- dent, Miss Helen Pardon; $rd vice-president, Mrs. F, M. Mec- Clellan; recording secretary, Miss Grace Richer; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Thomas Murphy; treasurer, Mrs. 0. D. Friend. OSHAWA RUG CLEANERS WAVE PROFESSIONALLY YOUR RUG and UPHOLSTERY CLEANED NOW ! Free Pick-up & Delivery ACHAWA DIR fMIEFAMEDC Uu Ve ae WVUEIrivEre Bw 1700 Simcoe St. ie FREE Be BO North, Oshawa INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 ' SEAL OUT COLD SAVE STEPS A strips of window seal| When cleaning a room, put all a loose door frames and | cleaning essentials into a basket windows to stop draughts, keep | with a handle. You will have cold air out and warm air in. | everythi you need in one It_ means savings on the fuel bill | place and you. will save youm too. mY self needless steps, ee «| 'i I PRESTON Rad? O Let us make your move worry-free We're enaciolicte in movina----_whather it's acroce town or Siete Sl SSS Sees = where in America, We'll 'make r move comple' free Aba care ria the details. . . corefully iarerd handling your possess! okie iti i of the woy. Check us first co eer ee [) PERSONAL SERVICE [] HONEST ESTIMATES [1] CARE- FUL HANDLING [] MODERN EQUIPMENT [] UNEXCELLED WAREHOUSING [] EXPERIENCED MEN PRESTON TRANSPORT LTD anu. ony 623-2493 Bowmanville 623-2441 IDI'S Modern Hairstyling by Experienced EUROPEAN STYLISTS @ steam waves @ scalp & oil treatments @ tips & frosting @ cutting @ tinting @ eyebrow & eyelash coloring wigs, hairpieces & switches .. « @ fine selection of imported INKA Cosmetics From West Germany -- Natural treatment of the skin by ingredients noture itself is providing. 723-5631 367 Wilson Rd. S. -- Free Parking Magyor, Yugoslavien, Holian, Deutsch ond English spoken.

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