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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1959, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 20, 1959 LEE by A! Lloyd Hay- | 10 Trousseau Tea, Bridal Showers 'Honor Joanne Elizabeth Moffatt Miss Joanne Elizabeth Moffatt! Miss Ellen Louise Scott, assist- whose marriage to Mr. James ed by her mother, Mrs. A. Scott, Lawrence Powell wil! take place arranged a miscellaneous shower in King Street United Church' on at their home, Richmond street Saturday, May 23, has been feted east. at several pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. W. C. Larmer and Mrs Mrs, @. S. Moffatt, Toronto, as- Victor Peacock were co-hostesses| sisted by her daughiers, Miss at a cup and saucer shower held Judith Moffatt, Toronto, and Mrs. at the former's home on Rox- Er Nicholls, Woodstock, w a s borough avenue. J at a mi s show- Mrs. H' A. Werry, Kedron, @. gr. THe bride-to-be was also pre- Mrs, Lawrence Allen and Mrs. |: sembed with a gift of crystal P. G. Fletcher arranged a paper| Pi shower at Mrs. Werry's home. A! Sire. Coulson Scott, Taunton, woollen blanket was also pre- was "hostess at a miscellaneous sented, shower. Among the many gifts Miss Merle Cornish assisted by réfefved by the future bride was her mother, Mrs. 0. J. Cornish, | 'one «dozen butter spreaders 10 was hostess at a pantry shelf ih match her silver pattern. shower at their home on Arthur| MRS. G. V. HE EE "street. Three - place settings of, i : : stainless steel ware were also University Women ;ien Heads H&S Assn. . 2 Mrs. L, C. Bradley and Mrs. : ; Elect President E. A. Thompson arranged a mix- For Third Term : ed party at the former's home . : For Coming Year in Hampton when the prospective, The annual meeticg of Albert Mrs. H. F. Millen was elected bride and bridegroom received Street Home and School Associ- 3 an electric toaster ation was held recently with Mrs. president of the University Wom- George V. Lee presidin en's Club of Oshawa and district The 13th Oshawa group com- Pp ng. : at the annual meeting last week. mittee and mothers' auxiliary = MTS. W. A. Dixon past presi- Mrs. Millen succeeds Mrs. Don-|presented Miss Moffatt with a dent of Albert Street Home and 'ald H. Moore. The slate of offic table lamp in appreciation of her School Association, installed the ers presented by Mrs. W. J. Sal- work with the 13th Oshawa cub new officers as foilows: Presi- térwas adopted as follows: Board pack. dent, Mie g \' Lec; vio pres of directors, 1st vice-president, roves : 5 ident, rs. Norman right; re- Mrs- G. K. Drynan; 2nd vie ve female So 2 aysioms cording secretary, Mrs. psi i gar plow; | : i " Patters treasurer Mrs. Jo- president, Miss Margaret Pellow; 1, he at 4 dinner and theatre Pattersons . treasurer, Mrs. J. K. Waugh; re- party in Toronto seph La Rocque; corresponding cordlhg secretary, Mrs. E. . coh hid retary, Mrs. Gerald Morden; Pinte: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Meredith Moffatt enter- executive, Mrs. Victor Phair, Mrs> E. M. Culp tained for her daughter at a Mrs. Leonard McBain Mrs. Executive committee chairmen, trousseau tea at her home on den Kemp, Mrs, Neil McRae, progfam, Miss Enid Wallace; Roxborough avenue. Mrs, Moffatt Mrs. A. L. Stevens. Social con ways and means, Mrs. F. M. Mc- was assisted in receiving by the yener, Mrs. Lloyd Annis, Mrs Lellan; membership, Mrs. Z. T. Dridedi-be ad Ms = orenzo| Ross Westlake. Salmers: entertainment, Mrs. Powell, mother of the prospec- J. 'E- Rundle; hospitality, Miss tive bridegroom. Pouring tea in ap nual Yepors were Tead. Viala Lidkea; federation represen- the afternoon were: Mrs. W: C. attendance -pri E bat . y F: prize. Eutertainment tative and archivist, Mrs, R. V. Werry and Mrs. Lillian Stevens, was provided by Mrs. Arnott's Sheffield. grandmothers. of the bridal pair. Grade 4 pupils, and a solo SHE The retiring president present- Assisting were Mrs. J, C. Fetter- b "Miss Fd Kem dh. sung ed the 14th annual report and ly, Mrs. Thomas Scott, Mrs. An- >. oh P others were given by Mrs. R. S. thony Scott, Miss Lynn Powell, Refreshments were served Bishop, Mrs. J. D. Waugh, Mrs. Mrs. Mary MacLean, Miss Muriel (the mothers of pupils in Grade Joseph Fetchison, Mrs. E. M. Wilson, Miss Lillian Kroll and|1, Miss M. Cross' room. Culp, Mrs. E. J. Rundle and Miss Miss Ellen Louise Scott. Pouring Viola Lidkea. tea in the evening. were Mrs. TRV DONATES SKETCH ED Mivay aod Mit 0 51 assiiorr ED HAR The original sketch of St. Moffatt, aunts of the future bride. Lucile Jenkins, a public school George's Memorial Church used Assisting were Mrs. H. A. Werry, teacher here, has a patterned in the club's fund-raising proj- Miss Lynn Powell, Mrs. Donald wreath made from the hair of the ect, was presented to the Rev-/Read, Miss Judith Moffatt, Miss Emery family, pioneers in this erend C. D. Cross who expressed Gayle Chambers and Miss Merle district. More than 100 vears old Jus appleciation. +h bolarni Cornish the wreath is in good condition. he proposal of e scholarship -- committee that two scholarships jistead of the former one, be awarded annually, was adopted and several resolutions to be pre-| sented at the federation conven- tion were endorsed. Membership in the club is re-| presented as follows, by Univer-| sity: Toronto, 49; Queen's, 16; | Western, 5; McMaster, 4: Mani-| toba, 2; McGill, 1; Oxford, 1; Boston, 1; Bombay, India, 1;| St. Francis Zavier, 1; Adelaide, | Australia, 1; New Brunswick, 1; Acadia, 1; New York, 1; Colum- bia; - 1. By degree: B.A. 66; BHSc, 4; BLSc., 4; MLSc, 1: MD, 1; MA, 1; B Comm 1; Mus Bac, 1; B.SeN, 1; B.Ph.Ed., 1; MSc, 1; BSc, 2. Mgrs. W. F. Taylor made a pre- sentation on behalf of the club to the retiring president, Mrs. Don- dd H. Moore, . Enswers Questions From Passengers All Day Long VANCOUVER (CP) -- Every month, 35,000 questions pour into the B.C. Electric Company's tran- sit ipformation centre here--and Mrse Florence McConnell has an answer for practically all of them. Mrs. McConnell, who has spent 14 years in the bus and trolley transportation business, is chief| of a staff of 12 who answer in-| quiries about everything from| weather conditions to lost tie - clips. She directs this busy centre of Vaificouver's transit system from a glass-enclosed office overlook- ing 5% acres of parking space for buses and trolley coaches "Any other job would be dull after this," she says Lights dazzle on the switch- "hoard, buzzers and phones ring and. police calls are monitored in sher office around the clock "At..the other end of the tele- phone frequently is someone who has forgotten where he was go- «ing, lost a pet, mislaid a parcel or hecome confused by a route " « When fires or collisions snarl sup the bus and trolley coach "schedules the telephone switch- boards blaze with calls from anx- jous customers. The staff at the centre have already clear picture of the pre * what. they've heard over the po- lice radio. It's the odd questions that keep them alert and interested. Such as the query: "How old does my dog have to be before he's al lowed to ride on a bus?" "Age doesn't matter. so long as someone's looking after him Look ahead to Cool Eyelet $29.95 Eyelet batiste putting in a strong appearance this . and all the in summer . . more newsworthy black. Fashionably marked at the bustline and waist by satin. Black only, completely lined . .. sizes 9 to 17 BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR LY 72 SIMCOE ST. W. RA 5-1912 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 PM ICED COFFEE A sweetened cold coffee mix- fure known as Mazagram was a favorite in Algeria centuries ago NESBITT'S LADIES' WEAR 33 KING ST. EAST PROMOTION SALE : CONTINUES Reductions Up To 509 | "CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS PHONE RA 5-0532 2 =| Ninth Guides, Brownies Hold 'Mother and Daughter Banquet ting = suitable word in press the ways of guiding Mrs. the 1st The 9th Guide Company and {Brownie Pack held its mother land daughter banquet recently at |Guide House. Mrs Harry JJcomed the guest Blanchard and i Lesenko |pinned name cards on each mother. Spring flowers and colors decorated the table Mrs. James Young, 9th Chap- lain, said grace and Brownie |Dale Godfrey proposed the toast {to the Queen |HEAD TABLE GUESTS | ~The head table guests were in- troduced by Captain Marilyn Peel as follows: Lieutenant Sylvia Bil- enduke and Mrs. William Bilen- duke; Lieutenant Ann Jones and Mrs. Alfred Jones; Mrs. W. Nor- {ton and Captain Marilyn Peel; Mrs, Chris Tooley, south district commissioner and Margaret Tooley: Mrs. Harry Blanchard, president and Heather Blanchard; Mrs. Gerald Godf Brown Owl, and Helen Ge pack leader, and Dale Godfrey Mrs. L. J. Jackson, Mr E. Eliott Maralyn and Ala and MN James Your Group Committee entertained with a dancing skit. BADGES EARNED nted bv s. Tooley Fire Brigade Barbara Webster, ne Pl ra Giles Diane Merr Donna Galt eau Aid, Nurse Lesenko, duke, Marlene Shewchuk, raine Pleau, Irene Kozy, Stezik, Nancy Hall, ster, Lynda Singer, frey. Homemaker: bara Giles, Ir Hostess: Ba Stezik. J Emergency Home Barbara Sandra ( Kozy ra Gyles. Laundress Barbara Carol Stezik Nancy Hall Child Nurse: Barbara Carol Stezik Needlev:om Little Godfrey ond Cle Ne Ancy vine t Young and Ruth an: Helen Ge House Emblem: . ydfrey The toast to the mothers was proposed by Guide Susan Graham and responded to by Mrs Gra Guide Barbara Giles toast » 9th Group Committee and s Badge: Hall, Carol Stezik then Guides 'Fly-Up" delightful story vnie Suscone Le a , Land of Make "Smile-Up" Sandra ned he ter. taking de an Mrs sioner read a bout the Fao e elieve, a expla de: g by rd iis Tooley, Commis- ad ENTATIONS Gifts were prese Is of ¢ s of d put | nted to B guj letter of the w Confidentially, you will have a prettier profile with Confidante" Imaginative union of style and design creates Cone fidante. . . that soft, cloudweight foam padded bra, To add a more flattering look to your new fashions you must try Confidante today! Your choice of three famous names all featuring the subtle "inside story" Get the one best suited to your figure needs! b GOTHIC, broad- cloth, Cordtexin- serts. Sizes 30-38. $3.00 a "DAISY FRESH, broadcloth, Da- cron elastic in- serts. Sizes 30-38. 1.00 ®T.M. APPLIED FOR BY DOMINION CORSET CO, LTD. <D M159 2 cols. x200 lines (08 lines total) to ex Harry Blanchard thankec fo \1. offering to serve at the banque The program was then turned over to the leaders. The Brownie singing and Helper Giles Dorise Bilen- = or- >aro Barbara Seb Helen God-/; Giles Giles Barbara Web- ( | McAllis , limistie Irene 1 Owl, "arol Stezik. Bar- ' 'made Helen Sold In Oshawa By . WARD'S TELEI SIMCOE Sv. ouUTH : RA 5-1151 AT ATHOL STREET Guides formed a horseshoe and likelihood--with the possibility of|1960! the assis! Carol Stezjk | Helen Godfrey Carol out of Os hawa joined the rown § | Some news in the P.M. should ever, you'll have to. work hard tails. Even minor errors sould) bring you great happiness. {to capitalize on your ideas since prove costly in the long run. a Saturn influence, which will -- prevail off and on throughout the| year, demands hard work. You OSHAWA AND AJAX THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA can't. expect immediate gains If tomorrow is your hirthday, while this planet is in control, you have every reason to be op-|July should bring excellent re- now, since good influ- sults for your efforts along job, 'nces prevail for you, not only!financial and property lines, how- or the balance of this year but ever; also, late August, mid-Oc- vell into 1960. Where personal | tober and December. With the| matters are concerned, domestic {end of 1959, an unusually propi- ind social activities will be under [tious Jupiter-Uranus aspect wil excellent aspects and, ! all new ventures. A > if you are encourage ngle, new romance is a distinet|truly auspicious beginning for FOR THE BIRTHDAY SPECIALS | THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY LEMON SLICES . . . . . 39° Rich Yellow Cake with Lemon Filling Topped With Chocolate Fudge Icing BUTTER TARTS . doz. 49° For QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. sudden or otherwise, in October or December. marriage, June, A child born on this day will] 5 ; e be éndowed with fine imagination | In job matters which, in the griginality and literary ability. ase 'of Geminians, are more often not found in the creative FOR TOMORROW Routine matters should go well | field, you are currently in a fine but do be careful about de- jeycle for capitalizing, on original NOW, ideas, and this cycle should last for many months to come. How-| Mrs. Gerald Godfrev, who is leaving the pack due to illness, and Mrs. Geoffrey Curl, former treasurer of the Hn Commit- tee, and Tawny Owl of the 9th and 19th Pack, who has moved HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN since you enjoyed the fine food and relaxing atmosphere of the COFFEE SHOP Sach Brownie received a com- The presentations were by Mrs. © Elliott, Tawny Owl, on behalf of the group com mittee. The following ially enrolled a PASS, Specials Are Also Available At BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe Street North girls were offi- s Guides: Brenda Milburn, Heather Blanchard, in the Dunuta Grou Frances Me- ? il Quaid, M Strolaryk, Janet GENOSHA HOTEL? il Konaroy WEAL ROASTS O©LEGS oRUMPS oSIRLOINS =[ PORK CHOPS se 21 de ea ~~ cOOKED HAM Ib. §9¢ LEAN, BONELESS BINNER HAMS (2/3-31bs) 1b. J Qe CUT-UP CHICKEN! Legs, Thighs Ib. 69¢ Backs, Necks 1b. 10° A Breasts lh. 59¢ : Wings Ib. 29° & Ib. i = > EVISCERATED TURKEYS (10-12 LBS.) 30. BEEF STEAKS ms. RS Hua) mn an CLUB STEAKS JY Ib. 45¢ BONELESS SHOULDER POT ROAST ........ 1b. 49¢ 1b. 59¢ LEAN SLICED Breakfast Bacon ~- 2 lbs . . Meaty Pork Hocks - 5 lbs. Country Sausages -- 5 lbs. Bacon Squares - 5 lbs . . . SKINLESS WIENERS 2 Ibs. 75¢ SKINLESS WIENERS -- BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA END CUTS Ib. 29¢ VEAL STEAKETTES Ib. 59¢ VEAL PATTIES Ib. 59¢ VEAL STEW Bone In 3 Ibs. 1.00 NIPPY OLD CHEESE Ib. 59¢ MILD CANADIAN CHEESE Ib. 49¢ FRESH Boiling FOWL 12 KING EAST RA 3-3633 a A -

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