Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1967, p. 19

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e, isomet- for they they are RVER auto tires pset acci- ers ns CENTENNIAL PROJECT BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE 1867 U 1967 AS ITS CENTENNIAL project, the members of Valleyview Neighborhood Park Association decided to improve their clubhouse on Gladstone avenue, by the addition of washrooms. Money for the building material has been raised from euchres, bake sales RADIO year old Pamm Shaw, a Scarsdale High School sophomore, whose picture you see here, in- vented the handbag she wears slung over her shoul- Fourteen der. Now at first glance, the handbag looks - like many others one sees around but it isn't. It is a combination handbag and radio, Where is the radio? Good question! It is tucked in a small pocket to one side of the roomy handbag and the shoulder strap con- ceals an ear-plug attach- ment for private listening. HOUSEHOLD HINT Give meat loaf a party look by baking it in a ring mold Before serving, fill the center with potatoes, rice noodles or vegetables. HANDBAG One more plus: it has speaker vents for group listening, Handbag comes in leather, cotton corduroy, Belgian linen or Montego cloth -- leather trimmed-- and has ample room inside for the usual '"'essentials" all girls carry. --By Tracy Adrian _| WIFE PRESERVER BN eat and rummage sales and the work is proceeding on a pay- as-you-go basis; $1,200 hav- ing been spent so far. Club members are supplying the muscle power in their free time. In the upper picture George Bovier, left, and E. Russell Tennier get down to business and in the lower picture, Mrs. E. R. Ten- nier, pours the hard work- ers a cup of, coffee during a brief rest period. Club president Donald Colby, who usually assists, was absent when were taken. --Oshawa Times Photos the pictures Ka Burren +97 Hang side - saddle _ bicycle -|baskets on the wall of the rec room or kids' bedroom to hold records, They can be to match walls, too. "SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. G. painted Mr. Russell '| Pettes of Little Britain, Ontario wish to announce the engage-| ment of their daughter, Mary Dawn, to Mr. Edward Michael Rivett, son of Mr. and Mrs.) Edward C. Rivett of Whitby, | Ontario, The wedding will take} place on Saturday, February 25, | 1967 in Westminster United! Church. | RATS COME TO DINNER i The Polynesians long consi- dered rats a delicacy and the \dogs for special banquets. Aztecs of Mexico fattened small Women SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department The 5th session of the 27th] Mrs, Percy Neal was pre- parliament of Ontario will be|Sented with a life membership officially opened this afternoon| i" the United Church Women by 5 gen sG, , |Mrs. Harry Bennett at a recent by Lieutenant Governor W.! meeting of Westmount UCW. Earle Rowe, who will read the speech from the throne. Fol- lowing the official opening, the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs Rowe, will hold a reception for} Mrs. Warren Mowat, Whitby, jopened her home to St. An- drew's Presbyterian Women, Group 2, on Monday. During the business meeting, arrangements members of the legislature and| ¥e'® made for Burns' Night, jj a, anny) vanuary 27, and a hat show, their guests in the vice-regal February 22: a business suite of the Parliament Build-| luncheon, April 13 and a box ings. Oshawa's member, Albert! 1 in June, A er discus- V Walker and Mire social in June, group discus Walker! sion on "Personal Responsibil- will have as their guests, Mr.|jty> was led by Wo dS Me: and Mrs. Richard Donald and ike ed by W. ¢, 8. Me Mrs. J, H. McGill. | Mrs. Reginald T. Bryant,! About 35 relatives met af the pocehill boulevard, is anxious |home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary'to hear from, any. citizens of Hayes, Columbus, on Saturday] nanish descent who would be evening last to celebrate the jnterested in their national folk 25th wedding anniversary Of dances. 4 group is already re- Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes. A hearsing but lacks a few social evening of cards and couples. buffet refreshments was en- |joyed. Relatives attended from Mrs. William Broadbent con Oakville, Toronto, Cambray and|ducted the meeting of the | Oshawa and the couple was Naomi Branch of Christ Church! presented with a variety of) WA at the home of Mrs. Donald) gifts. Wilson, Mary Street. Annual re-| rts were giv nd s dis-| | Judging the costumes for the| cussed ior te eae pecs Folk Festival Mardi Gras mas-| supper, February 7 | querade dance in the Kinsmen 2 aise Community Centre will be Mrs. | G. D. Conant, Mrs. W. 0. Hart _ a en Single rani) La Leche League and female costumes will be) * | Plans Meeting judged according to category: character comic, original; for) the ladies only, pretty and al special prize for couples. The Ajax group of La Leche woeda its next series of meetings which will be held the fourth Thursday of each month, at |8.30 p.m., in the homes of mem- jbers. New and future mothers | discuss--informally,in a series }of four monthly meetings, such | subjects as advantages of | breastfeeding, helpful niques, and causes and solu- tions of problems which some-| times arise in the course of| Aux-| nursing. This month the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. The Remembrance As tion of the Silver Cross Chapter held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Holland, Highland avenue, who gave a report on parcels that had been sent to World War I patients in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. John Crook, delegate to a regional conference at Camp Borden reported the sessions to the 7th Scout Mothers' iliary at a recent meeting at which plans were finalized for the annual Leaders' Appre-| Alex Christ, in Bay Ridges, on ciation dinner to be held tomor-|'Thursday, Jan. 26. The main row and the Father and Son|topic of discussion will be "The Banquet, March 4. Advantages of Breastfeeding to DOLLAR SALE! | Men's and Boys' Brand Name | SWEATERS and | SPORT SHIRTS The finest of fine knitweor, made of Orlon and Lambswool Manufacturer forbids us to use | his name. These | coma in White, Ivy, Walnut, Grey, Black and | 'Blue. $-M-L-XL., | | | 2 For The Price Of 1 Plus *1" Buy One Swester and get the Second Sweeter for only $1.00 LIFE 376- With Your Telephone Pastor -- Rev. Fred Spring @ Daily Messages, Encouragement and Prayer @ Be Sure To Call Today LINE 2111 Buy One Sport Shirt and et the Second Sport Shirt for only $1.00, 2 Locations 36 KING ST, E. Oven Fridays till 9 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE f Open Thurs. and Fri THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jonuary 25, 1967 19 | League is looking forward to). Mother-and-Baby;"' who are interested are invited, as are their babies. a woman need not be pregnant or even have a family to at- tend. For about tech-;contact Mrs. R. G. at 942-4129 Growing Awareness Of Art Opens New Avenues Of Work By MARILYN ARGUE QTTAWA (CP)--Art collec- tions in airports and universi- ties are signs of the "excit- ing" interest Canadians are beginning to show in painting and sculpture, says Marie- Louise Funke of Carleton Uni- versity"s newly - established fine arts department. AS an example our change in attitude in recent years, she tells of a group of rare German expressionist paintings which used to lan of guish in the offices of a Saskatoon meat packing plant Thanks to our new support of things artistic, the paint- ings now hang in their own section of Saskatoon's civic art gallery, Miss Funke says A tall, brown haired woman, she speaks with a trace of the accent of Ger- many, where she was horn, She came to Morrisburg, Ont., with her parents in 1948. A 1957 graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., in history, fine arts and Ger man, she has studied and worked in the art field in Lon don, Munich and Paris. She was supervisor of the educa- tion program at the Montreal | Museum of Fine Arts from 1961 until her Carleton ap- pointment last September. FIELD FOR WOMEN The expanding art field should provide lots of jobs for graduates of the degree course planned for Carleton. Besides museum workers, teachers "and critics" will be needed, Miss Funke says. Although about half the students in the department's two courses this vear are | male, she says art specialists | are usually women. "T think it's still largely a woman's field because salar- jes in private institutions AlLawomen However, further La information Leche League Wonnacott, the aren't good enough to support a man with a family." Her Carleton classes find good study resources in the National Gallery. Miss Funke Says it is especially good in English portraiture, but feels it would be difficult for Can- ada to build up an interna- tionaily-renowned art collec- tion because of the high cost. "Anyway, you can't com- pare the situation on this continent with Europe. Their national art galleries were built up with generations of royal collectors and outright looting from other countries. Many of the treasures of the Louvre were taken from Italy by Napoleon." Her course in art history explains art as "a means of exchange of ideas." "There are many things a man has to express without using words." She feels there is too great a tendency in the art world fo "put pedestals under names." "This is far from what art is meant to be. Apart from the few real rare geniuses, artists are just human he ings. Many of them are just ordinary, as in the sciences or other disciplines." who hos recently joined tres In Hair cutting, 71 Celina Se. Hons Kimla of Modella hairstylists is pleased to introduce Mr. Antoine leading solons in Berlin, West Germany. He brings te Modelle the latest German styles, and special. 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