Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1967, p. 11

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ers who the ave led, two the. lice 'ace ene. iter OOL 4g... i "t a GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAPTER IODE HOSTS GOLDEN AGE CLUB When the Golden Age last week, the Golden Jubi- The executive of the Gold- Wotton, secretary; Mrs. : 5 i en Age Club is seen above, William Chaplin, president Club at Simcoe Hall mark- lee Chapter, IODE once left to right: Fred Ancliff, and Percy J. Danniels, ed its 17th anniversary again made a party of it. treasurer; Mrs. S. W. vice-president. * Arriving in good time for Club of Whitby, a_ trio weekly meetings all year Brown, regent, and Mrs. the evening party the mem- | composed of Donald Boy- _ Re * Golden de mete . the a Age Club since its incep- Jubilee apter, handing bers amused themselves by chyn, Colin Brown and tion, provided boxes of out gifts to, seated left to Playing cards, dominoes Frank Warman, students at cookies and assorted gifts right, Fred Essery, Walter and checkers and while re- Anderson High School, and to take home and gave Cockerill, Mrs. Frank freshments were served the Old Country Club Sing- the club many new sets of Jones and Henry G. Har- they were entertained by ers. The chapter which playing cards. Seen above, mer. the Anderson standing are Mrs. D. A. --Oshawa Times Photos Accordion serves refreshments at the College French Teacher Recalls Vivid Memories Of Underground gin friend were 'aime: THE STARS SAY munitions to the guerrillas in suitcases. They had to take a By ESTRELLITA train to reach their destination. |roR TOMORROW | "The train was late and my| Excellent planetary Influence NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)|underground in 1940 and re-/friend went out of the waiting! make this a fine period for per- per- sons will be co-operative and in this atmos- mn f |phere of altruism, it will be a and fear of fighting the Nazis) i. ° tne underground," Miss; 'We could not leave the suit- good day for receiving and The first woman teacher on the|mained in it until she fled from|room on to the platform to see|sonal relationships. | ataff of Mount Carmel College 7 ogee SS Amine conan why the delay. She returned to is a Polish-born French teacher|yone of West Germany. who has known the excitement i: Most |say the station was surrounded | congenial and, "Everyone in Poland worked|"¥ See Gestapo: Be te in bead Nord Grotowska said. "Even the chil-|cases, so we took them and|granting favors. Social fune: Wer 5 dren would warn you when the'walked out on to the platform|tions should prove highly enjoy : Gestapo was near." and approached the officer in| pie Mary wagetagg bc | At first her work was in or- charge. I could speak German| ~~ to Canada in 1950 and worked) yanization, then 'it involved ob-|so I politely asked why the train/ FOR THE BIRTHDAY = a ae Coming bere 'taining information and carry-|was late. | If tomorrow is your birthday, bintory ig Loreto 'Academy rit igen yng Geet F Willousee ant the tracks had been now teaches university French|omusnes with ie 2 Put blown up not far from the town at Mount Carmel. "st EVEL ROPE ann and the train would not be ar- ei eg ee ik large farm outside Krakow; interfered with her plans to take abd reuinoy ther" were "He replied 'No.' I thanked teach in university after Rel: heading for her house. She con. |nim politely and we picked up ting her MA in history from|tinued on up the road and dis- |e _ Coit s and walked| between Sept. 1 and Nov. 15 an the University of Krakow in appeared, She never went home rough the Gestapo lines. The jin late December. Best periods 1939. lagain. Gestapo men had seen us talk-|for financial interests: With universities and high| jing to the officer and they as-| weeks between now qnd May 15, schools closed by the Nazis and|CARRIED MUNITIONS _|Sumed we had been cleared." |jate July, the weeks between professors being sent to concen-| Another hair-raising experi-| She had a close call in a vil-|Sept. 15 and Oct. 19 and those tration camps, she joined thelence occurred when she and a/lage where a German soldier|between Oct. 23 and Nov. 15. -------- : = a ~~~ |had' been shot and the place} Consolidate all gains then, mereeerd |was surrounded by troops. She/and look forward to an excel- '|was stopped and searched but|ient 'two-month cycle governing pennant age Rog Incrim. |fiscal affairs beginning on Feb. to ad. Bebanee OL dis slanting, Kewevars "Be. Gua ara: red _ vile person in gance during August, and en- e town was killed. |gage in no speculation in No- Miss Grotowska got to Paris) vember. Gains made during the after the war and wanted to/latter month will accrue only study for her PhD at the Sor-/through conservative oper- bonne but had no money and ations. : ; : refugees were barred from| In your private life, your in- working in Paris. She took a/terests should run smoothly-- job on a farm and began pre-|Pethaps more stimulating than 'paring to come to Canada. usual from social, romantic and é travel standpoints. In the latter si a {connection, interesting trips are SEEK NEW SCHOOLS a possibility in mid-June, the MONTREAL (CP)--The Que- last two weeks in August, early 'bec Association for Children|September and between Dec. 15 _|with Learning Disabilities is|and Jan. 15. Best periods for lobbying the government to pro-|romance: The entire months of vide special schools with teach-/May, August and next January; ers trained in remedial work, for social activities: The bal- says Montreal artist Lee Leibl.!ance of this month, between Herself an art teacher at her'June 1 and Sept, 15, late No- husband's school, she says|vember and late December. many children are deprived of| A child born on this day will an education because their par-|be endowed with unusual origi- ents cannot afford to send them/nality; could do exceptionally to 1 schools. well in the theatre, ahead. According to the stars, 'There is no use to wait?' | Grand Re-Opening Special ! | BRUNO'S HAIR STYLING Limited Time Only! CASUAL ACCESSORIES were definitely not sug- gested for casual wear but What accessories to wear with what dress or suit has '\cards and calendars were sold to the amount of $1,783.00, mak-ithe hostess, Mrs. MacLean your chart promises a good year both your personal life and your She was walking to her home, riving that day. So I said |material interests should pros- at : '\per, and there is indication of especially gratifying recognition | |for past work efforts within the ifirst three weeks of July; also d The Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 10, 1967 J], ga i Mrs inscription on all Nobel Peace that Prize medals, was the theme Oshawa UNICEF committee, Greet held at the home of Mrs. R. vite N. MacLean, Bernhard. Cres- ne cent, sored of the nominating committee pay) 'ficers for 1967 - 68 as follows: |President, Mrs. C. G. yice president na (days Step; | arate and greeting The |Lean; vice - low "| Ellis; treasurer, Mrs. Noakes; recording secretary, | tiyal |Mrs, James Warnica; corresp- enteri president and Hal-| pales onding secretary, Mrs. H. ion D Joyce; carton chairman, Mrs Beg A. F. Carter; publicity, Mrs. [cpr Edwin Peacock and Mrs. Gord- vite the again chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi of the annual meeting of the) will take on the sale of UNICEF service UNICEF's New Executive Plans Participation In Civic Projects "For peace and the brother-'ing an increase of 43 per cent hood of the human race", this over the previous year, announced the five . MacLean this year, ing Cards as a m Oshawa UNICEF com- mittee is proud to have spon- to Oshawa Mrs. Angus Dixon, a member the film: "The Visit of Pope and brought IV to the U.N." This was presented the new slate of of-|chown over a period of three in February to most sep- schools in this city. committee will donate a |card chairman, Mrs. R. N. Mac- Mountain Ash tree to Hills and Park as its centennial 'en chairman, Mrs. Donald | project. It will also participate »-/again in the Oshawa Fold Fes- with an exhibit and by ng a float in the Domin- ay parade. inning with 1968 the UN committee intends to in public to its annual on Dignem; Home and School meetings. They will take place Council representative, Mrs. jn |Fred A. Smith, Catholic Parent-| prary | Teacher Association representa- featur |tive, Mrs. Frank Shine; Kinnet-) oy tes' Liaison, Mrs. Bruce Wil- liams. nual the McLaughlin Public Li in April or May, and will ea prominent guest speak- Oshawa delegates to the an Reports on the year's activi- UNICEF committee in Kingston jties were given. The 1966 Hal-)| April \lowe'en project totaled $5,358.00 Step, jand the Greeting Card chair-| Mrs man reported that the UNICEF Smith Refr | KEEP IN TRIM _ Eating To Build | Means Three Meals Each Day By IDA JEAN KAIN If you do not feel hungry dur-| tea. ing the day, but overeat at din-| want ner, you will be interested in| jthe discovery made by the) ENJO homemaker in today's story. ii 5 eating "T had grown up thinking that} I had been cheated because} other people could eat |\thing and not gain a pound,| |while everything I ate went to |fat. joyed every-| to be then on my weight zoomed--to| oie 240 pounds. I wouldn't feel hun- gry during the day, but at din-| ner time I would gorge and) then eat all evening long. Locate 5 alone | "Last spring while on vaca- meta the family and to my amaze- ment, lost weight. ing properly at home. 'It's taken me 20 years to' more learn that the real secret of re- dinner. I now eat breakfast egg, a half slice of toast. Or I/time have a cereal breakfast. Mid-| ,over morning I have coffee with non-| cream and a graham | phis open-face meat sandwich, plus} pecs. carrot (es) ie Gu WIFE PRESERVER | Parra Gat Whe chain instead of clothesline.| machi won't slide the the pi breeze. 'floor around in Ly "Laundered White and with dry cleaning or Phone With i bedspreads Air garments outdoors on a/pillowcase behind your sewing DRESS SHIRTS J.00 723-0961 meeting of the Ontario 29 will be: Mrs. C. G. Mrs. Edwin Peacock, D. S. Noakes, Mrs. F. A and Mrs. Donald Ellis reshments were served by Leanness jhave a piece of cheese and hot) At dinner time I no stash | Of British Coins to overeat. YS IT uly I enjoy this plan more than I ever en- late day overeating. I feel | wonderful. I do not think of this jas dieting. I've found walking the best exercise. Thanks \to this sensible plan of eating, -- jand gained almost 50 pounds) date, I just keep going in the with my first pregnancy. From) right direction--down," she con- d happily. This homemaker \s eating to build slimness. It's the best plan| __ Bear in mind that foo causes an increase i bolism with protei hours. A : Studies show that overweight|.) 0; *|ducing is to eat sensibly and individuals tend to do most of| regularly and not to stuff atitheir overeating In the evening|-- ; hours. When the major portion every morning--a whole oranze/ oF the day's calories are eaten or half grapefruit, or juice, an between six at night and bed- trying to reducing is a -ending struggle, three moderate meals, the scientific pickups as cracker. At lunch 1 have hotithe homemaker in today's story| |Soup and a protein salad, or an) practiced, you eat to build lean- The daily walk is a def- buttermilk. Late afternoon 1) jnite help, too. | TIMELY TIPS S, or as a sauce for ice or custards. The spring emind food specialists at jcream crop will soon be on the mar- jket, r |Macdonald Institute, University elph. HOUSEHOLD HINT n making draperies or thumtack a large ne or table. As you sew Hangers slip into chain's links,|each panel, guide the fabric into llowcase. Keeps it off the so it doesn't get soiled. Pressed' der. always been a difficult prob- "Jem as the wrong selection can spoil the overall effect. , But even more difficult now is what to wear with pants suits. What type bag? What type shoe? Here are two suggestions shown at the recent Accessorama display in New York: A low-heeled shoe made with the well- known 'Red Carpet" con- struction for walking ease and a brown patent chain- strapped shoulder bag. The gold filigree drop earrings added by the photographer "just for fun." Incidentally, the shoes and bag will make excellent complements for casual skirts and suburban wear. --By Tracy Adrian | - LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 40% OFF ALL PERMS While The Supply Lasts MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY 212 KING ST. 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