HOUSEHOLD BINT a . ; : se an ordinary putty knife ~» Courtice Pair | Honored On 25th A double celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dalby, Courtice, marked their silver wedding an- niversary recently. The couple were entertained by their three children, Gary THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 3, 1967 ]] ed eg Pei Lg! oie Miss § ra nner | CORNER LEN | party held af the Hotel Genosha | SOCIAL & PERSONAL sivici"am 43: prise party at the home of Mr. | jand Mrs, John Lemon, River-| = Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department scrape off burned-on and xy foods. Paint the handle match other kitchen gadgets you like ISHAWA TIMES PICTURE 3 RE-PRINTS | = 20% Discount o n Orders ot 5 or More Pictures Available At ' NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. £., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each . 5x7 -- 1.25 each . ra dine 3 ee oe i 4 : side Drive. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Dalby | i were married in Ebeneezer United Church, on September é 2 26, 1942 by the Reverend W. C. Dr. R. K. Miller addressed, The Oshawa Lawn Bowling |Smith, assisted by the Reverend the regular meeting of the Osh-/members held a social evening Frank Yardley. They have three awa General Hospital Alumnae /fecently at the clubhouse, AjChildren and two grandchildren, Association, held in McLaughlin presentation was made to Gor- Dr Mik gl pete ead be ; ; | ; sae 5 Ww rey recently. His subject was Aon MaeMillan and Miss Crystal James MacGrezor and he intro- Cancer of the Pelvis in the;Evans who are to be married in|duced Garry Dalby, William Female', He was introduced|October. A mock Hill Billy wed-|Whittick, Lloyd Datby and Mrs. by Mrs, Erla Johnston andiding was performed by the club Filip Choloniuk to make a small @@ thanked by the president Mrs,/members. Singing and dancing speech toasting the honored pair |Mary Peterson, It was announc-|was led by Matt Gouldburn. and to present them with gifts. | ed that the treasurer would be|There is to be a dress-up Hailo-, Mr. and Mrs. Dalby replied sending birthday and Christmas|ween party, October 28, at the|thanking the guests for attend- leards, in addition to a cheque, | clubhouse. jing a for the gifts they re-| \to the Alumnae's Korean child, ie jceived. Kim Soo, The next meeting rhe Vicki Knox opened her lor the seeulh ting of |rhe couple. cut the anniver-| | is to be held November 22. at|"ome for the regular meeting o'/sary cake and a buffet supper 5 \the hall, \the Phi Omega Chapter of Beta], Sigma PH Miss Carol Henry|\" 2 ee Those taking part in the reg-|presented a program on ular meeting of the Women's|Padour or Pixie. Following Ceo a os #§ & Y GIVES CHEST E ' Guests attended from Colum-| apain- ey ™-|bus, Toronto, Courtice, Bowman- UKRAINIAN WOMEN PREPARE FOR BAZAAR | | | MISS LORNA WILLIAMS READS 'LE DEVOIR' aS ____ Auxiliary of First Baptist ritual, an auction sale was held. ville, Sunderland and Zion. : \Baptist Church, held in the Miss Dorothy Fice and Miss : . sys ° Most Ancient Cratt lower auditorium, were the|Marie Flavelle served refresh-| STAMPS HONORS CITY In co-operaion with the Octrber 7. The Ukrainian Mrs, Stephen Mandryk, ' 1. Ingua. 1sm ourse ac president, Mrs, Arthur Howard ments. TORONTO (CP)--A five-cent| Oshawa Centennial Com- Women's Organization, Osh- left; Mrs. Fred Mucha, } } and Mrs. John Barber. Mrs. Pe ide .,,,, Stamp marking the 100th anni-| mittee, the Ukrainian Com- awa Branch, are participat- Port Hope; and Mrs. Nick . . Weaving Skill Gerald Barrow, Burke street, Pb ey wy near a te versary of the selection of; munity under the sponsor- ing in the Ukrainian Bazaar Szkilnyk, display some of Oshawa Universi Student will open her home for the Oc-|¢r<t dinner meet f the Osh.|loronto as Ontario's capital is} ship of the Ukrainian Cana- tomorrow with preparation the Easter sweet bread eads fe) areer : : first dinner meeting of the Os % ; ' ; Pincers | : tober meeting which will take|,wa Jaycettes veld at the Hotel |°" sale and -- a man and a ae ommittee are joining of their national food, such (baba) which will be sold siicilahi-e ' Sica ' ' i 2RT ROESCH the form of a silent auction. G aha: prouzht greetings woman in 19th century cos-) in the activities with a as holubci (cabbage rolls); at the bazaar at Dnipro Ten English-speaking politicaljing lectures, essays, «and By ROBERT R zenosha. He brow greeting Ukrainian week of celebra- perohy (potato dumplings) Hall, 681 Edith Street. . from the Jaycees and outlined j the structural organization of Bs the Jaycee unit; its functions} d jects d its role in the} : and projets and its rae in Barvinok Branch Of UWA My personal talent for weav- ing is so limited that back in my den mother days I clumsily kept one yarn count ahead of the cub scouts I worked with. science students at Scarborough exams. College tackled bilingualism) Classes officially end at 9:00 head-on with a 15-hour-a-day,/p.m. but the student's day is six-day-a-week Berlitz French/not over. Part of the regular course prior to their return to| recreational activities included Prince Philip Chapter, IODE is raising funds for educationa projects by holding a mara- thon bridge for a second year. Funds will be used for com --Oshawa Times Photo tions from October 1 to as well as home baking. | De-Gooders Cannot! commrity who can make the | decision to say yes. university this fall. Twelve stu- French movies, debates in| But a wish to know more about mencement prizes at each ar portance of Jaycettes supporting : : . dents were selected for the\French, a tour of CJBC con-|this craft is something that has eae Oshawa collegiates: for(their husbands and assisting M k " th A . Cure Social Ills | dasnenion smeiiee eae course, 11 females and one ducted in French and listening| Stayed with me ever since. books to be sent. to the school|tem at Jaycee activities, Mr.| arkKs len nniversary By JEAN SHARP et Oe le; d So it was not surprising that " "lei Ay Tuck was introduced by Mrs.} 3 r galiz rtions in male; ten completed the/to French records. , hah (tat at Eau Claire, Ontario; to con-| 1, : ue tinae A WINNIPEG (CP) -- Volun-|apecial cases, set car mechanl- course. As a prerequisite, all) Lorna Williams says "T now|2 sPlendid new book on WeaV-ltiiue aid to the adopted school| DOUBIAS SieP IRON | Uti) A gaily decorated hall with nal ctacdataL, | teers acting as outside do - goo- safety legalize thanked by Mrs. Gerald Nelson. | had t i i- ° ing--"Elements of Weaving" by Pwr? ' GE NCI ES vere Fibs, pegged Mir gl shad gates gayle think or Azalea Stuart Thorpe and Jack re is fle ea ohh Mrs. Ronald Taylor said Grace |Canadian flags, blue and yel- ders canoe pe rmanentl Ape conteol and & establish B t A oie y y- : , ray: Selah en llow Ukraini ' vinci improve the lot j- federal urban affairs epart- working command of the lan- French." Lenor Larsen--sent me out to be sent to Eskimo children Mrs. Andrew Lyons, Jaycette|low Ukrainian flags, provincial serra Dr. J. . ay a. ment. , 4 ¢ immediately to interview Jack president, summarized the sum-|crests and silver torches sym- Guage. As a successful graduate o : Ack) i. the Arctic for Christmas and au ite | y : . W. ee Miss Lorna Williams, daugh-|this course Miss Williams pe-|Lenor Larsen. Besides Assoc for shipments of books which|hec -- A ght ah bolizing the striving for knowl- as pon drag nt ciainbatina oy): ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warnerjcame somewhat of a celebrity, oan ' un io. Meading| "ave been sent to the Cana- centred A - maseueraae edge, created a memorable at- middle class volunteers must NO uA ! Williams, Elizabeth Strect, suc-|as she was interviewed by the| "ve. ook, he is an fa A ® dian Armed Forces in Ger-|aoaee S oreMiiae bea ad¢ mosphere for the "Barvinok" ae te ie ee orkshop cessfully completed this French|two Toronto television stations | fabric sesiger Wy r sai te tec many and to Frontier College.|."vicit of District iris > n"/Branch of the Ukrainian Wom- Penh ae tee eels ap course and is at present enroll-| and the radio station CFRB. Brea Many COVEtS Stet af i/A bale of new articles has als0| cottes. The members decided to/en's Association 10th anniver- their own friends and a om oe ia hes seus vent ot Gonetel he wmole purpose of this desi a and industria" been sent to IODE Headquart- continiie donating plood to the/Sary celebration. The event the people in low social mpd Ei Si/ ee a er ge Mey | "Today there are approxi-/°'S for HISARE HON: Red Cross. A round-table dis-/ combined with the Centennial nomic groups not accustomed| ine Si ver Scarborough College. work for a political science ) district {cussion was held on the role of Ball was held recently in St. to taking part in social action. |mately 600,000 hand weavers 'n| The Oshawa and the country," Larsen told me,|pranch of the ORMTA recently; women in politics. John's Parish Hall. Miss Williams stated, The guest speaker for iknowledge of French Canada deserves "my, Study on French Canada offer- ed this fall at Scarborough Col-| Dr. Frei, director of the} las I sat across from him in one|pejq their annual dinner at Sim- h the urban social redevelopment avas almost nil (before) and|!ege. It marks the first time an| (7 4. New York offices. "But i fall season of Saintioccasion was Mrs. Lesia project in Montreal, was speak- : 4 ish- i i-| s : s\coe Street United Church. The , . a ] . spea . since this issue appears to be lagers er Tike vederaeen | you want to discuss careers,|head table was composed of Ol erage ten UCW ate tr 4 Korshy - Gregory, newly-elect- ing during a workshop sessio ine care a problem at present, I want|/Can university las uae iI feel I am safe in saying from |new executive, Mrs. J. P. E pot luck 'supper, Mrs. lloydied national president of the at the biennial meeting of the} Ea- ; oe | : py years of lecturing, and) mondson, secretary; Mrs. Reu- beg ta pag y Neswige ry Ukrainian Association. She em- re followed in the liams was very enthusiastic ; : seine | : Gee oe. % jabout being a part. | Weeeiak aah ae pi a gn baa inkii vege So James Randall was appointed)role of the mother in our soci- The course, called Political| ot 5 the way to good opportuni-| nid Gos anhiaee: SteabaE fof convener for the Senior Citi-\ety, The great responsibility is 'm. with the students and the|Science 204-304 will last fron Pare ener you develop eae alts Beil are 7 W Pay. (Zens? entertainment. It was de-\to rear a child to be a highly {eachers meeting over break-|September to April and will) ohh. or use it as basic prepa-|rott president of the Ontario|*ided to have a Bake Sale at|moral person. Love, obedience, start programs for pre - school fast in French at the college.|count as a regular full course| ion for a fabric production|ORMTA, Mrs. L. W. Parzott|'he "Lucky Luncheon' to be/respect for others, entrenched children and for their mothers re ight: ings. fron 'ad.(held on Thursday, October 5.lin young hearts cannot lose its '| asses begin at 8:30 and run|towards a BA degree. It willl career. |brought greetings from head- ' i -- tij 9:00 p.m. They are semi- jae with dg Pee cog and) ""««T make this point for several|quarters in Toronto and stated hy dang Saywell cond "eo identity in later life. Present MRS, L. KORSHY - GREGORY | a o PIONEER WORK | , phivate with one professor Quebec origins, history, laws, reasons," he said. \that music workshops were soon Lloyd Jewell were appointed to) surroundings do not always al-| r. Frei commended them) lan tenching groups of two, three! the nominating committee. low for the development of| ; for what he called a pioneer \ Mrs. Henry Bickle showedlinese valuable characteristics,|C2"2dian president of the)program. He complimented) politics, education, separatism, |°"\.7_.; < ' a loatich Initially, weaving is a basi-|to be held in Peterborough and | four students. Lasipesy Se cally logical sort of thing. It's a/Scarborough. Mzs. Drygala in-|_. Me Parikh t Build:| ' Het ! } _No English is spoken at any) co oneth Spi Te aplish problem-solving technique that|troduced the musicians for the|Slides of the Pariaten. otut-itherefore a mother must con-| WA, addressed the audience/ firm on lemonstrating the use-| time. If a student can't think og ee ae eee oh Mani teaches you to find your wayjevening, Ross Cotton, vocalist, |&S at Ottawa and also slides Of stantly guide and infuse with|briefly to wish the "Barvinok"' sane bd such @ program so/ ofia French word the professor rH gy cgi . nee ' out when you get into corners. |accompanied by Reginald Geen. Eskimos. intelligence these motives to-| branch continued success. : na vely that some school) willl not provide the answer.|, These two courses have cer-) «tq my own designing, prod-/Mrs. Marie Taylor introduced of Ward a better understanding Of} wr. past presidents of "B joards are incorporating {t in| (Some of the professors, from|tainly made an impression On) cing and marketing opera-|the a true Christian life. By this, past presidents of "'Bar-/ curriculum. | National Council of Jewish Women of Canada. The four -| day meeting opened Monday. Council sections across Can-| ada have been operating head-| te know about it." She outlined|such a project, and Lorna Wil-| | phasized the importance of the | A typical day begins at 8:00, +o» $2,600 $4,000 WITH At the September meeting speaker of the evening,/caint Matthew's Women's Aux- Fyance and Quebec, _ can't|Miss Williams as 'she has|iij,- 1 have always found that|Lloyd Bradshaw of Toronto wholjjiary t the| We may be assured that a good vinok" were introduced indi-| Dr. Frei said the council pro-; ARD FROM speak English anyway.) The oa ' pete Pag 1, people, who have the craft of|specializes in choral work and is acre beds on gyri move is taken to ensure oi brane Ai associated mem- grate offers 12, ideal opportu) Bebily why ye secommnend student must struggle in i in their background,/also a pianist and urganist. He : fas: WTA strong nation. P ed, in phases, | Ml!) eaders among the eee world's most . i de Ta ee : "f be held on Saturday, November S'0ne the history of the organization| Parents of the children to|| respected name in silver care. French, or ges Pak oogatcn school French after leaving uni-|.-. able to work their way outjencouraged the teachers in turn), until he finally ge e word. Iq the evening, the emphasis is an written, rather than con- versational French as students : : Mrs. Korshy-Gregory also : : , : ; : ; versity, but I've changed my t many|to h d encourage their stu-| ; 2d : ._|and relationship of each presi-| organize action groups in neigh- of corners better than y o help and encourag' | praised the local branch for its | dent during their tenure. Each|borhoods to sign petitions, wave| mind. Since enrolling in these ah , ; sal | : : | ; »mployees who haven't had this/dents to participate and be part] Guests from out-of-town who achievements in the first dec- : mp "i a. ae wave discipline. This, of course, |of _the community. He stated attended the Lawrence-Magee ade since its inauguration and| Past Rabe yg lighted candles pincer Pi -- explain' '| : Held usin fay Branch. Some.| could hold true in any job alchildren should Se. encouraged| wedding recently _included,encouraged the members to rol ay ca @ respective to! oat th y ne » write grammar exercises dur- Have "ti if ehiake F 7 1a| Weaver chose to do," to perform for others. He als¢\Mrs. George Walker, grand-|continue the good work. FF taclg of presidency. The) / +6 same time, he said, ing the first week, then write, 9m? 0 Bia War ata ( Le Vou wane (0 stick to. weav- emphasized the power of sound.| mother of the bridegroom, Mr.| 'the speaker was introduced Rea Mrs' Ni Mrs. Walter) counci members could form G) deminute essays in the second|2so like to continue her stud-|i,5 and build a career on that, and that pupils should be trained|anq Mrs, Roy Nield; Mr. and by Mrs. Donald Sadoway and| uch, Mrs. Nick Semeniuk,|other groups to put pressure on week on topics r ; fromjies at McGill University. Larsen told me, the govern-|to listen to their performances.|ir5\ George Walker, son Jolnleh waked oe in Walter | act John Masiewich, Mrs.| the bureaucrats and bosses in ai ment is offering good opportuni-|Mrs. C. A. Naylor expressed/waiker, and daughter, Miss' Grigorenko. o laueeuaae --. Walter : - | "Auto Safety" and the "Birth thee Pahaltlor the teach sap? " is : vers it is|thanks on behalf of the teachers ; ' a Coniyol Pill" to the "Separatist) ties to the hand weavers it is Wendy Walker; Mr. and Mrs.' he chairman for the eve-|Dutchak. BIRKS SeEweetcaers Shopping Centre Oshawa GOES OVER BIG Announce New Healing Substance... Problem in Quebec." HALIFAX (CP)--Mrs. James|sending all over the world as|to the musicians ard speaker); Walker and son Mark ' ; The emphasis on written) Brown's aspidistra isn't the big-|part of our foreign aid pro- for the enjoyable and informa-|\W oie, and daughter, Miss ning, Mrs, Walter Kuch, called) Congratulations were _ re- Frerich is necessary because} gest in the world but it was the| gram. Business and_ industry|tive evening. Sherrie Walker; Mr, and Mrs. upon the Reverend Rostyslaw|ceived from Mrs. Dmytro after two weeks, students must! showiest in the show. The 100-use weavers, too, when these Berita ay offer a prayer re-|Tuchak, now of Edmonton, one ating to the significance of the of the ten charter members. : | ? r Eric Lawrence and daughters be able to start their regular|year-old plant took the potted | craftsmen add to their skill a Among those holding reserva- i Cni ./Misses Susan and Linda Law-|,.. bal, ane he rena yn am ae amen arch eno wis goa hele fre, Re of Colom Met SMA ripened, Aen | the siete ot 8, Jo's] Shrinks Piles, Ch be French all the way, includ-|Centennial Flower show. jother oe yregg (aw to be held at the Carousel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth}. 16g. 0 De Pur' convened at the banquet. | InKSs 1 es, ecks Itch jand production--needed for 8/1, this Friday evening are:|MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. wire peter Ewchuk, Eastern Guests arrived from Ste. Ther- : : jcareer in textiles. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bawks, Mr.|Harry Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. mee Se a, (ese, Quebec, Hamilton, Grims- Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink and|John Core and Mrs, Harold |by, Toronto, and Whitby. and|Webber, all of Sarnia. Toronto|Bassingthwaighte, executive; : and|guests included, Mr. and Mrs,|secretary and director of the; PIANO -- For the person who aspires 10/44 Mrs. Louis Hughes, Mr. such a career--or a person WhO)yy. yan, Btockniin, 'Mr. wants a new hobby--the newivis' Ivan Wallace, Dr. Mrs. Robert Cummings, book co-authorized by Larsen is! and Mrs. James: Puiticary, hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. many months. This was accomplished with s new healing substance (Bio-Dynej a Mr.|Charles Gartlan, Mr. and Mrs.\centre and Mrs. John Cole, pro-| and\John MacKay, Dr. and Mrs.|8ram director. The Reverend A and John F. G. Morris welcomed) a bible of instruction. thoids painlessly. It relieves itch- In its 272 pages, it takes the My and Mrs, W. F. Humphrey.|Robert McGillivray, Mr. which quickly helps heal injured anot help them reader step-by-step through the rms fe Mumpnrey-luirs, Bruce Jackson, Mr. and|the guests and led in a sing- CLASSICAL POPULAR ing and discomfort in minutes and | cells and waning aor of es elp tnem- fundamental weaves and their) Out-of-town guests who at-/Mrs Richard Webber. Other|S0"8- Miss Marion Davenport | 74 Burk st. 122 | Speeds up healing of the injured, | tissue, Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ~ structures, the working princi-|tended the Moore-Deak wed-/ suests were, Mr, and Mrs. Ken- showed colored slides of|-- OSHAWA DIAL 5-4587 | inflamed tissues. ment and ' form Sreater Oshawa ples of the loom, and a fasci-|ding last Saturday were Mr.|neth Kerslake, Peterborough, Florida. One hhetanerisoidal case tis P. eo called | after h d "very strik- nating series, of design ideas,jand Mrs. John Barrie, Mr. and/yy. and Mrs. David Harris and 4 |img improvement." 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