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The Oshawa Times, 4 Feb 1960, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, February 4, 1960 § HOP= oolworth's ST The Whole Family Enjoys Our Most Photographed Model Sees 'Herself As Advertising Symbol By DOROTHY ROE (all that perfume, lies on that | NEW YORK (AP)--What is it{leopard rug with a cake of soap. | like to be the world's highest-| '""You see your face staring at| paid model? you from every magazine and | "You could never imagine," Sometimes, big as the side of a says tall, languid, red - haired house, from billboards. You won- Suzy Parker, whose minimum fee er if you're really a person, of was $150 an hour before she quit only a sumbol. So you have to modelling for marriage, mother- 'al: n love 'to prove you're hu- hood and the movies. man. E w " i t you'r: Suzy was born in Texas, rais aor or al Youre Florida and now lives in Paris, | ture' who smokes all those cig-/With her writer husband, Pierre arets, uses all that lipstick, wears|de La Salle, and her month-old all those strange fashions, drives|daughter, Georgia. She made a those cars, hypnotizes men with|flving trip to New York to do a TV show. Suzy is a true product of the fabulous fifties. She hit the big- St. Hedwig's Aux. Holds Election At the annual meeting of the | Ladies' Society of St. Hedwig"s {Roman Catholic Church Mrs. Ed- © |ward Krol was elected president time New York-Paris model cir- cuit in 1950, and continued as the top international cover and ad girl for seven years, when she started making movies. She played in Kiss Them For Me, Ten North Frederick, The Best| of Everything, and is at present Self-Service Store Bring Your Family In Next Time Your Downtown for the coming year. She sue- ceeds Mrs. Leslie Prazmowski, he compte sie 1s 0 10 one re ey uy. Krol; past president, Mrs. Leslie My Dushanq an WY Lapy pe Prazmowski; vice - president,|Nt B08 Bvolved in my : business life. That's all a movie under contract for at least a movie a year in Hollywood. Ladies' First Quality Fully Fashioned NYLONS 31 Gouge 15 Denier a7: artists on Monday evening. From left to right-are Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, co-conven- Sizes 874 to 11 Reg. 79¢ Pair Special Values up to 1.59 Special --------_--, taking part were Mr. M. Mec- Gregor, Mr. Tracy Glaspell, Mr. Murton Walter and Mrs. Ross Lee Mrs, Lloyd Cruwys thanked the' contestants and the panel. It was announced that the March meeting would be Open House at the school. Room count was won by Mrs M. Beard"s room. Refreshments were served by the mothers of the Grade 6 pupils. GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION Parkwood District of the Girl Guide Association met recently at Guide House with District Com- missioner, Mrs. George Pearce, presiding. Two new representatives, Mrs. George Slocombe for 6B Guides and Mrs. W, Jardine for 8th Brownies were welcomed. Mrs. Pearce announced that the 21st Brownie pack is now meeting at the Adelaide Me- Laughlin School. Kcports were given on 6A, 6B and 8th Brownies and on 6A] and 6B Guides Mrs. Pearce showed those pres- ent folders contain.ng the program for the Jubil Birthday Party | celebrating 50 years of Guiding which was held in Toronto re- cently. Mrs. Pearce announced that] the annual meeting of the local | Girl Guide Association will be held February 11, at 8 p.m. in| the par.sh hall of Christ Memor- | jal Church and Thinking Dan CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. February 22. 32 KING ST. WEST RA 3-7022 Open Friday Evenings Till 9 P.M. Wings-- Lb... Delicious Coconut Cream Pie Thurs., Fri., Sat. 55: Apple Reg. 60c, Special Strussel Tarts Reg. 60¢ Per Doz. 50: DOZ. OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL § P.M. FOR HAPPINESS PAY ONLY 10% DOWN No Interest or Carryin Charges 9 Necks .... & READY-TO-SERVE CLUB STYLE HAMS .. 2Y2-3 lbs. DINNER HAMS .. READY-TO-SERVE DINNER HAMS . .. Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E. iii bine fiour, salt and pepper in e pie pan. chicken in milk, then in flour in hot fat V2 inch deep in a skillet until about Dip pieces of mixture. . Brown Thurs., Fri., Sat., Special PORTRAIT and model at- en, Mrs. S. V. Barlow, | portrait painted by Julius | convener of the art committee tracted attention at the open- | president of the Lyceum Club, | Damasdi; Gerry Olthof, one of | and exhibitor. aly sponsoring the exhibit; Elea- | the contributing artists and | --Oshawa Times Photo |Mrs. Walter Leszkowicz: secre) .o." "0 "me cirictly busi tary, Mrs, Stefan Labus; treas- oss. . . home of Miss Donna Elliott. Itigiciant treasurer, Mrs. Waclaw Artists Welcomed At Opening was decided to contribute to the A er social committee, [Hollywood to do a movie, I'll LODGES AND SOCIETIES Endowment Fund and to the nc John Wojciechowski, Mrs. take the baby along, if it's going wf ngw J Of Local Art Exhibition dation fund. Dus: sick visiting committee,|weeks. But one thing I refuse to GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAPTER.|Mrs. W. A. L. Freeborn in charge The cultural program was con-|Mrs, John Zielnski and Mrs. |do, and that is to live in Holly. A highly interesting art exhibit seeing. Gertrude Penman's work The monthly meeting of the|of reservations for the dance|ducted by Miss Marlene Crowells Frank Pyra. wood. I intend to live in Paris, ; ldersiand 4 . {was Adelaide|Ballroom on Friday, March 25. : i { i $ 's y night at the McLaughlin Library. |derstanding and the charming|Was held recently at Adela Ys The next meeting will be held|by the mew executive will be a/band works. And it's easy these This exhibition sponsored by the primitive quality of "Monday" Bouse, ithe Ri Mrs. Joi) hrs. Rov Sawyer Sue her relat the home of Miss Ruth Lloyd, Valentine Dance on Saturday, days to commute anywhere in Lyceum Club and Women's Art/by Mrs. Bruce Luke has cap- re ny Neil, educational sec-|was quite successful, and thank-|SiNg Street east. | February 20. the world by jet. Association was the third annual|tured the woodsy solitude of ru- . ra . had | 4 | | » showing to be held in this audi- ral living. retary, announced that letters ha Jed all those members who co-op-| Manufacturer's Clearance torium. Ralph Irwin's carved birds in i gt hom Srigents| aie) ub. her, x a Shesial] CORNED BEEF CASSEROLE The show is extremely varied, a natural setting of driftwood] ®%€}V 8 | sary feature of thei; .,.4 head cabbage, shredded J b L t J 3 containing many styles, subjects expresses his keen interest and iil Spprecimion for the gen | Snrent Strap book, ag Siantey] onion, chopped | 0 0 ewe ry ; and media. There are drawings.|deep understanding of nature, Ey ey Ne itt forwatd a mo- rE o 2 bogus ht ¢; green pepper, chopped | he water colours, oils on canvas, 'Hillside Tapestry" by Dorothy|,." wii h 4 Py tily second- herself otin of ps oo |2 tablespoons butter or marg. A and 'wood sculpture. Barlow; "North Shore" by Marie| 10%; Which was hear\lly rsell, noting years of member-\y 149.0; can condensed tomato \ EA Ge Work by geweomers to Canada Wallace, and Mrs, M. Mitchell's Minister of Education asking that mation of special in'erest to be in-| 1% ps water Kli : Ai Cl . ; Lie, Ys ridin bo ! .«.crackling crisp, ; fs SEE. Pougid Davenp : iaige eaves gna oir Harbour" are wo "sity being situated in Oshawa be|to be compiled. These snaps may thsps. chili powder | featherlight and : HEC. a Ee Yenioe, wich my. ev : considered. be brought to the next meeting,|; 111 can corned beef, sliced! flakier because eas pained on he I a The exhibition opened in a] The regent announced that the or mailed direct to Mrs. Gales. . ' | they'rs om . f Jutlus Damasdy's - kuleanore | friendly, social atmosphere with Chaper's adopted child would be| Followi I ol | Saute cabbage, onion, and By i | ' . ' . created much interest since the the artists and their guests meet-| from Greece, and that the initial Pdi Be Siete oi Prin green pepper in butter or mar- | "A U " 4 Sy 8 3 | Boys & Girls Spring subject of the portrait, a colle g each other and members of funds had been sent to confirm |aonvener. presented the film garine in large skillet. Cover and| 0 AFLAKED & - ' ate girl was at the reception last the Lyceum. Club. The president,|the adoption. |"Trans-Canada Summer", which! Steam 5 minutes. Turn into large 3 \ Gi night with her mother, Mrs. H. Mrs. S. V. Barlow. and convener,| mrs. Donald Burns, Golden Age |was thoroughly enjoyed Refresh. casserole or baking dish. Com:| @ baking process 3 : Neilson o_tWiR Sites, tliza Mrs. C. Ewart McLaughlin, cir-|aonvener, read several letters ments followed pp bine soup, water, salt and chili] exclusive to... T 3 eth. W. B. Seplaky's "Crucifix-|culated among the visitors with|from Golden Age members thank-| : {powder ip shillet_ana brig io < RUBBERIZED WATER REPELLANT "Clown", a still life by Gerry tions. ued interest and help. | Sizes Githof; "Morning" by R. R. Ra Mrs. Uriah Jones and Mrs. we John A. Vivash, Red Cross! The regular meeting of Mu Phijat 350 deg. F. for 20 minutes. cliffe and "Muskoka Woods" by Frank Newcomb were in charge convener. asked for blood donors M4 Chapter was held at the/Makes six servings. 8 - 14 Sylva Armstrong are well worth! of refreshments, informally '"'self- for the next clinic to be held : ud [serve February 4. AUXILIARIES |nits Siiption which contains wos, . J. Red, gave an. i many good works, will remain teresting account of the Welfare . at the library until February 29, League's annual meeting, which | é Ladies' & Men's GROUPS CLUBS |but since the auditorium is en- |she attended as chapter represen- | ' gt Mai, SYgan: sticks, tative. Mrs. R. F. Kelly, square * the exhibit, unfortunately, can-|dance convener, named Mrs. J. A. | SA HOME LEAGUE not be viewed every evening. 'Langmaid as ticket convener and | Spring Car Coa ts The regular meetirg of the Sal RU vation Army Home League was | ies' Si i held on Tuesday afternoon, Feb mmmm--m---- ---------------------- Ladies Sizes Men's Sizes ruary 2. ------------ e-------------------- Mrs. Charles Cathmoir led Inf -- EE ------ the singing of a few choruses. ae neal ok ON QUALITY MEAT--IS OUR BUSINESS ler f Mrs. ¢ "Thomas Salisbury, with memo | Q ® ® of the Cheerio Group taking part. | Mrs, 'L. Trehern led in the: Tender - Well-Trimmed - singing of a hymn followed by prayer by Mrs. Alfred Martyn. We have a complete assortment of ea TEAKS and ROASTS w m Allison, "A Home Pray- | h- an / Val ti C d er', Mrs. William James "'Life's 74 B k Greatest Joy" nd Mrs, David BONELESS en ine ar S, oo S Mrs, Jack Ludlow sang a solo, ' iS C (0) d C d "It Is No Secret". Mrs. Thomas Round Steak Recast i ut uts an an Y Soho ps oh Whe Bou SIRLOIN END ot at The M the building of a house and what RUMP ROAST Popular Prices 3 t s r. Mrs. Maj H Sach Dan sands for. Mis Major Shop Now While Assortment is Complete strated the making of chocolate The exquisitely SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. ies' 0 u occasin cookies, designed settings Tea was served by the Sun- 9 WING STEAK S$ the Valentine Party with. Mrs. heart motif . "= ; Featuring the new Spengy David Owen in charge. | complement the fen er uic . Ec Rubber Soles. Four colors te é sparkling, r s o L] choose from including white. MAXWELL HEIGHTS H-§ 4.9 Lon CLUB STEAKS (fend entertaining evening at the Feb- v i ruary meeting of Maxwell|] ~% truly beautiful en er, mea > 9 9 Ld Cc Heights Home and School Asso- twosome-- NAL. 3 - Harvey Pascoe, secretary-treas- J % 4 FRIDAY ONLY! b SATURDAY ONLY! I urer of the school board for East 4 y Bx > oN aa 8 Whitby. Members of the panel] TENDER SKINLESS WIENERS eo oo G. W. Fisher, Mrs. Jchn Sage and C [Vy Mr, William Waddington. Contes- Lat uw tants were several members of early days in the district. Those RAY ~~ PAPAS Ee LUNCHEONET IE fan, Shsy wo: COUNTRY SAUSAGE BACON Buy 5 lbs. al reg. price 29¢ Ib (Stuffed and . S MEATY SPARERIBS Sf Ready) 1b. 49c¢ CHICKEN Serving you with wonderful food made from . ' 03 . MEATY PORK HOCKS ..... 5 LBS. 1.00 Loge, Thioks, 59° Woolworth's world-wide famous recipes. SMOKED BACON SQUARES ...... 5 LBS. 1.00 MEATY BRAISING RIBS . .. .. BOLOGNA END CUTS BY THE PIECE .. 25¢ LB. ' HERE'S WHAT 39¢ LB. WILL BUY! Shoulders Piece © Stuffed Ready For The ® Pure Pork Sousage, Oven Roasting Chickens Small Link © Salzeson Garlic Fl © Boneless Pot Roost Pron ie: ¥ievoured 12 cups undiluted evaporated milk 2 to 3 pound broiler cut 2 teaspoons salt 1/16 teaspoon pepper 1 cup water ing of the exhibition by local ilson, bj the | Mrs. C. Ewart McLaughlin, : Wore Neilson, ; subjest of '0 gin, eo urer, Mrs. Karol Sekalski; as- "When I get a call to go to Uystic-Fibrosis Research Foun-|gieve Florek and Mrs. Joseph S.|to take more than a couple of by local artists opened Monday|shows increasing ability and un- Golden Jubilee Chapter IODE which will be held in the Airportiand Miss Dianne Piatti. The first special event planned|because that's where my hus- ed, that a letter be wri'ten to the|ship, offices held, and any infor-| adds to the variety, especially/two water colours "Farmyard"|p, possiblity of the York Univer-|cluded in the rotogravure section|s™ teaspoons salt fon" and maller / canvas, friendly greetings and congratula-|i hapter for their contin-| BETA SIGMA PHI boiling point. Arrange sliced corn-| ing the Shapley HF ne (Mu Phi Mu) led beef over cabbage and bake| Weslons CRACKERS & SALTINES 14-20 36-46 y", and Owen "The World's Bble". and its Message", men'ioning Mrs. William Stubbings demon- ith t i shine Group. Next week wil! be wi he dainty registered perfect Sizes 4.9, A panel quiz show provided an ciation. The moderator was Mr. | specially priced. were Mrs. Fred LaSalle, Mr. the community who recalled Lean, Sliced FRESH AND FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 1b. 39¢ cuT-UP LEAN RIB STEW BEEF ve... 3 LBS. 1.00 ® Shankless Smoked Picnig © Fresh Side Pork By The La ® Pork Chops Shoulder © Lamb Chops, Shoulder FRIED CHICKEN up 5 cup flour Measure milk into bowl, com- NO SLOTS VICTORIA (CP) -- 'The school | board here has ruled acainst per- | mitting food-dispensing machines in schools. | tender, 30 minutes, Remove chicken, keep hot. RA 3-3633

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