Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 34

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> T2A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 17, 1967 t j | FANCY FOOD FOR THE FOLK FESTIVAL Many women's auxiliar- fes took part in the Oshawa Folk Festival Centennial Celebrations, a featured sec- tion of which was the var- jety of food served in Al- Aim Of Sweet Adelines ident: Rita Boneham, Treasur- | come out some Monday even-} representing the Tadies Auxiliary of the Polish Vet- erans (General Sikorski) As- sociation. exandra Park. Mrs. Edward Budkowski, catering chair- man is seen, seated, going over the Food Health Rules with Mrs. Joseph Zastawa and Mrs. Anthony Szwed, (Oshawa Times Photo) ident: Kathy Junkin, Vice-Pres- |Expo Hostess ) "The most wonderful ex perience of my life" was the | way the 56-year-old Mrs, Shaw described the experi Now Retired ence, One memento is an au- . vraphed phot f th 3 With Fond Memory ina*Prince Philip presented gust during a private audience for By GAIL SCOTT | the Shaws, MONTREAL (CP Jari "Queen Elizabeth was a korea will be AG areait | most friendly and approach- when history accords cre abl rson, At her dinne for the success of Expo but pen As the Royal Yacht Bri- bape pot sy ceons Sua the tannia the atmosphere was 'air's official hostess. cave eolaved -< " The tall, silver-haired wife | Yerv Renpy that. the miniral of Expo's deputy commission- | ride haa given her the oppor- er-general whirled through a tunity to ai the people." staggering round of official Mrs. Shaw. offered some functions, always gracious | Concule comments on other and charming, as fresh and famous visitors. Lady Bird poised at Ae close as she WaS | yonnson--'the most unpreten- on opening GAY: tious person;" President 'You learn to take a day at RAY eee lanl a sine ds aie explained sitting eras Gen ee in her apartment at Habitat, great and intelligent man." Expo's futuristic housing com- | EXPO HOSTESS plexwhere the Shaws lived | : for the fair's six months. 1 (Continued on Page I7A) | | rum-arounmeds | © Choose the cities and countries to visit on your | trip. (The unexpected is sometimes fun!) Decide what kind of tour suits you best. (Do you play darts?) Work out a detailed day-to-day itinerary (Some like puzzling their way through time tables.) 1) Reserve airline tickets. (So the phone's busy, call again.) | r Moke all the arrangements for additional trans- portation for use upon your arrival. (Where do you rent a camel in Algeria?) ing, 8:00 p.m., at the Civie Au-| ditorium and just follow your | ear to the sound of that good} 'ole harmony and join us as we, | pat 'To Harmonize The World' L. HENDERSON, seeretary | Oshawa Chapter of Sweet Adelines We are a group of women: homemakers, clerks, teachers, secretaries, having one interest fr common. We Love to Sing, especially in four-part barber- | shop harmony (Tenor, Lead, Baritone and Bass). Ours is & Jarge organization of national | scope with a total individual | membership throughout Canada end United States of 17,000 and @ tota) Chapter membership of 450. Oshawa Chapter presently bas an active membership of thirty-nine girls and we are very happy to say that we have | two registered quartets, the} *Acousti-chords' and the 'Ding- | Dong Belles' who take part in! Many singing engagements. To start Centennial Year off with a bang, we presented our Annual Show in March, entitled! "A Century of Song". We have continued with various" other | projects for Centennial Year end to close this year '1967', we | are presently working --on----a+ Combined Christmas Show with | the 'Horseless Carriage Men' | which will be presented at East- | dale Collegiate, Saturday, De-| cember $th, 1967, and will be an | evening of Christmas Carols in| barbershop harmony. | | USE WASHROOM SOUTHAMPTON, En giane (CP) -- Hampshire police trying to trace @ gang of women siore thieves found the culprits were using a women's wash- yoom in the courthouse to change into elothes they, had stolen. We are also proud in this Cen- «Harmonize the World'. tennial Year to be celebrating er: Leona Roser, Secretary: | our tenth year as an organized Lorraine Henderson, Council Chapter. A Tenth-Year birthday Member: Beitie Weston, Jr. party, dinner and dance was Council Member: Joan Tubb. held November 11, 1967, for all Parliamentarian: Helen Down members, past members and Chorus Director: Pat Weggler. friends of Sweet Adelines. | In closing, we are always im For the year 1967-1968, our Slate terested in receiving new mem- of Officers is as follows: Pres-'bers, so if you enjoy singing, } Obtain a list of hotels in each city you'll visit. (Try asking for their yellow page listings.) © Send for hotel price lists, types of accommoda- tion in each city, etc. (So you wait a few weeks.) r | | | 1 Next, write for reservations. (if unsuccessful, try other hotels.) Then. confirm. C1 Write vorious tourist offices for brochures. (Get help with the filing.) CD) Obtain detailed information on best shopping f) CAB SERVICE Pontes REUABLE QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE An Ideal Way to GO TO & FROM Your Meetings. -- CALL -- 725-1127 "We ore never for from where you ore. We ore clwoys in your neighborhood" MOTOR CITY CAB 9 PRINCE ST., OSHAWA "OSHAWA'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE" buys, foreign moneys, etc. (Ask someone who knows someone who's been there.) Arrange to buy your traveler's checks. (Which will be easier to exchange in each country -- U.S. or Canadian?) ]) Check and double-check every detail. (There's | still time -- if you run.) 50 a) or relax: See your travel agent. . . he'll handle all the details FREE and save you money as well! "Personalized" Travel Service MITCHELL AND WAITE OSHAWA 6% Prince (North of King) 728-7395 Listen to "Travel Topics" en CKQS-FM Friday Evening from 8 P.M. to 9 P.M. To assist the their national project, the buil training school ers of the menta Sc AT Birds Co: To Airlin MONTREAL (CP ber of the Nation Council says Can: commercial airline $2,000,000 in the las because of birds eraft. Harrison F. Lewi: @ member of the « sociate committee « ards to aircraft, sa port in the Intern: Aviation Organizati zine that Airlines lo as a direct result o 1,000 bird-aircraft « To illustrate the bird strikes, he says travelling at 600 mi struck a four-pound the effect-on the ait be that of a blow fro weighing 54 tons. Apart from obvic te the plane's str damage costs when sucked into a jet reach $250,000. i ASKED FOR DI NEWBURY, Engla The tax department details of Alan. earnings and income ears old. Alan's pa ack explaining the ¢ he had was his we ance of one shillin, pence--about 22 ceal

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