THE ASSOCIATE director of nursing Miss Gladys 0G education making 8 macabre ¥ tered Hosp ne ( Oshawa General} for the School of Nurs s of 1963. The surround-|k riet is well represented inlA class as well as Toronto points in Ontario th group, already!l, nto medicals and pre-'§ idle are two western. ( Hixt from Calgary and n Saskatoon at the la ia } a the re Ji et P I va girls are as fol daughter of Mrs RR 1; Gall Curry and Mrs, Lorne Dorothy Mr. and "H. Gordon, Hortop avenue ier of M J H School Of Nursing Enrolls 40 In New Class tht Oshawa girls have regi-jence Kirk wood Valle The girls eyeing the bony fel low left to right, Dorothy Gordon, Oshawa; Amn Kay, Saskatoon; Jean McCatty, Ren troduction to some of the regi sirants for the School of ing of Oshawa General Hospital YUrs are Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Disk BA 3.3474 | B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, September 19, 1960 Women's Welfare League Hears Summer Reports Of Simcoe Hall Mrs. R. E. Richardson opened the BSeplember meeting of the Women's Wellare League and Miss Grace Burns read the min- ules, Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite reported considerable painting, cleaning and repairs to the buildings and grounds during July and August Mrs, J. G, Dancey reported for the Welfare Committee as fol lows: Thirteen prescriptions fil $4 and groceries issued to twenty two families, One thousand, two hundred articles of were issued during July August, Purchased two pairs of running shoes for two boys for camp. Issued two layettes, Thirty meal tickets given to the police station. Supplied special milk for haby and arranged to have shoes repaired for two men, Purchased erih mattress for hahy, referred Public Health. Arranged hoes repaired for teen-age "aid room rent for elderly Bupphied gas for car for and Eleanor Mountjoy, Forty girls have en frew Oshawa rolled, ny to P hoy. F man have ~Oshawa Times Photo PERSONALS family seeking employment (stranded in Oshawa). Arranged to have shoes repaired for woman and for the purchase of insulin tea for members and pros members of the Federa ion de Femmes Canadiennes Francaises followed the first meeting of the season in the par sh hall of 8t. Mary of the Peo Mr. Conrad Hebert showed ims of his tour of France, The ident, Mrs. Lucien Chamber greeted the guests and Heather Peter- welcomed the Reverend Father Ty J. Gignae and visitors. The Toronto; committee members served tea Liskeard; 1t was decided to hold a8 bazaar Toronto; Don: Qetoher 15 Udora; Judith Smith Ann Btark Dale Steenburgh Gayle V A Toronto pective fampton; Lorna MN Jean MceCally MeDonald nne McMahon, Ajax Kathryn Milburn ugh; Bertha Mille ynda Morrison harvon, Northrop arol Perry; Holt Ajax zaheth Phillip Ena Robbins, B( Now Helen Knox Maye, Good Renfrew lelen Bowmanville Bearbor eville ple B Bowmanville Trenton ay and El A V m Mie orma tl Wan Shaw a Bmith ieton alls Miss Trew Edmunds Mrs. Harry Mrs Vera v Niagara Cherr Igodda, Picton Port Hope Port Perry F Mog i argarel y Wicklund anne I Williams hy Sister Nelda Iso eards of thanks vere read Th mpson, a Rita Heard, daughter of {ith Heard, Verdun mad; Hog daughter of Mr Harold Hogle, Grierson Mountjoy, daugh 'Mrs. W. L, Mount vir and sick report was given hy Keeler | A hearty welcome was given Brother W, W. Currie, PN Grand and Sister Currie, JPN Grand of The Blister LODGES AND SOCIETIES Oshawa; Carole Nor Mrs, Reginald anau Pine avenue; Jac ne Reader, daughter of Mr Mi Reader, Byng IT: qugnter of he qu and Charles Be avi n the class which num Peggy Barrett, Scar borough; Donna Bragg, Bowman. e; Margaret Copp, Woodville; ¥lizaheth Cubbidge, Cobourg; Elsie Down, Bowmanville; Mar iret Imrie, Toronto; Sharran wedy, Niagara Falls; Flor CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Other 40 are her K Mothers' Aux Women's Hospital Aux unshine Rebekah Lodge Viothers' Aux Mothers' Aux, H-8 Assn Aft, Club Women's Aux Boot 16th Seoul #th Seoul ¥ A. Lovell Pleasant Mon Bus, and Prof oth Scout Mothers H-8 Assn Hill H-8 Assn Worker Scout Mothers nation H-8 Assn Club { 1] College Mth Aux TUESDAY ters ol WA Daugl England i. Pete op { SA H League 1 WA hip Group an Legion y Trinity WA I er WA Hand Aux ¢ H-8 Assn mount WA i 5 Guild Lodge Aux, toria LTH eel WA x Preshyterian WMS Inrenh's CPTA Mu-Phi-Mu Chapter WEDNESDAY Mary \ Lodge he WMS nmittee Quer \ hoon Aux King Street G A Dale WA R rt Thornton H-8 Patriareh Militant Aux | Pearl G St, Christopher's CPTA Centre Street WA THURSDAY oun ( odd ge hy | Th | mony Catholig Rebekah Lodge No. 8, Daytona Beach, Florida, who are visiting with Mr Mrs, William Bond street REBEKAH LODGE NO, 8 meeting of Re No, 3 was held in the Wednesday evening The Noble Grand presided assisted Sister Viola Ing was given hy Bister Lanning : Lodge closed in the usual man he regular kah Lodge rooms ptember 14 ster Ann Holt Vice Grand eeler I'he group was sorry to report and Evans The report of the district meet Alice the illness of Vice Grand, Sister ner and all retired to the hanquet hall where a social half hour was meeting spent e Crawford 16 minutes of last EXCHANGE VOWS AND RINGS and Mrs. Johannes Vanderzwet and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John Hroneich, Sr, all of Oshawa Mary's Studio In a pretty double-ring cere in St. Gregory's Roman Church, Sophia Van recently hecame the John Hroncieh. The the daughter of Mr wet of is ler hride bride Calvary Baptist WMS 19th Group Commitiee Christ Church Eve, Guild Albert Street WMS Lodge, LOABR Stephen's WA Club Eva Alexander Grp 'GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES HTH GROUP COMMITTEE Tr 13th group committee of Guide Association held its all season in Chureh Mrs. Erie axle St { § ited wident led of the read hy the Harry Pearce, and the eport hy Mrs. David Roll call was answer 11 members port And Go previous € secre e of a successful tea was given meeting wilh he held November 14 ext were served hy abd her group. | Joha Kvaas Il Lillian. Mae. Marsh SOHOOL OF DANOING D.EA--MD.A, Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baten, Acrobatic, Kinderdance and Pre-School, FRIDAY & SATURDAY at the MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA Information: RA 3.7253 and Mrs, Arthur Germond will preside at the tea table at the Bluebell group tea to he held at the home of Mrs, Ernest Cay Woodlea crescent, on Wednesday one week for woman and drues for elderly woman. Paid for hair cut for schoolboy and train fare to return teen-age girl to Fort William. Supplied cash for meals and to sent wire to parents. Pur chased. underwear for two hoys for camp. Shoes repaired for man, Paid partial Public Utilities account for a family and arrang ed for abdominal support for wo man (referred hy Public Health) Arranged overnight accommoda tions for woman. Shoes repaired for two men and supplied special milk for hahy Mrs, W. H. T, Morehouse ported considerable activity Simeoe Hall playground and Cowan Park and expressed the Club's appreciation of the cover: A shower was held recently at Mary's parish hall, Bloor street east, in honor of Miss Syl via Powlenzuk and Mr. John. De Hart who will he married Octo her 1, The attended by family and friends of the young couple, They received many lovely gifts including a monetary gift The hride-to-he vas presented with a corsage of ved roses on arrival. The shower was arranged hy the bride's mo ther, Mrs, Mathew Powlenzuk Assisting were Mrs, 8. Remego 8r., Mrs, J. Pawlenchuk, Mrs J. Derry, Mrs, F, McKnight,| Mrs, M. Kolynke, Mrs. F, Yus kow, Mi Darlene and Marie Powlenzuk, and 1. Bovehuk, H.| Landfors, Mrs, 8. Pawlenchuk Mr, Allan Twaddle Was a recent guest at of Mr, and Mrs, R Bloor street west, Mr. Twaddle has just returned from visiting relatives and friends in Beotland Mr, and Mrs, John L. Gatto and family, Emerson avenue, have returned home after a holi- day with friends and relatives in Nova Beotia ] shower was re al 5€8§ Toronto,| the home G, Collison of Mrs Colborne street Friends and relatives Everett Peebles east, are pleased to learn that she is home after a lengthy stay at the Oshawa General Hospital Her many friends will he sorry to learn that Mrs, C. Ross Kay, Stevenson road, is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital, | Teas, hirthday parties, wedding anniversaries, coming and going) of guests and your own holiday | plans are always of interest tol this column. Write, telephone or visit the social department with| your item of news for which there is no charge. (Telephone RA 3-8474) | | Mr, ahd Mrs. Kenneth Blen cowe and Miss Judy Rlencowe Central Park Boulevard south, and Mr, and Mrs, John Blencowe, | | Easthourne avenue, were in Kit |ehener on Saturday where they attended the wedding of Miss Dorothy Edwards ta Mr, John Kenneth Martin, Miss Judy Blen Cowe a bridesmaid the ceremony Ro St and Married man Catholic Mary-of-the-People Mrs heir reception in St the of recently at Chureh My Gertrude's was at ari ly Frances Antonia. Lydia ing given the many special events by the Times, The Nursery School has a full registration with ten children on the waiting list, The deal and hard of hearing school and clinic will operate pt Simcoe Hall, morning and afternoons on Wednesdays and Thursdays Mr, Harold McNeill made refer-| ence to the fall and winter pro-| grams as follows: Nursery 00) | for ehildren 4 years of age will operate 5 mornings each week Space will be provided for the Cerebral Palsied Children's used clothing|School and Clinic and for the Deaf, Mr. and Ms and and Hard of Hearing Children's oy. Formerly Frances Anne School and Clinic The afternoon program will in clude girls' and boys' gym ac tivities, erafls woodworking games room, library, piano les Sons, piano practice periods Golden Age sewing and quilting and educational movies On Saturday mornings there will he Speech Classes, special club for problem hoys, piano les and haskethall The evening activities will in clude, Girls' Nursing Cadets Girls' Teen age Club, Police Boys' Club, Model Aeroplane Club sons ton, archery, Golden Age Club Westmount Kiwanis Boys' Fish and Game Club and Safety Patrol {Dane Sincere appreciation was ex pressed for the following dona tions: toys, furniture, clothing haby needs, gramaphone records collector's stamps, magazines used Christmas cards, bedding playing cards, sports equipment toys, games, hooks and money, all of which assist in making eur work possible Statistics for | August, 1960 {Total attendance Visits to homes Office interviews with children ; Office interview with adults 11 June, July and 11,587 22 4] od | | | mauve WEDDING SMILES Been as they left St. Gregory's | Roman Catholic Church are Dantord Hughes Fehrenbach, the bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Charles Fehrenbach and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs, Daniel F, Lloyd, ali of Oshawa Photo hy Sneyd Elinor Margaret Woods United In Marriage To William Kirkton | United Church setting for a wedding re cently when Elinor Margaret Woods, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Harry Woods, Oshawa, and Wil liam Joseph Kirkton, son of Mi and Mrs, Lawson Kirkton, Bow Northminster was the i vi p we J i i syringe for woman, Paid vent for games room, baskethall, hadmin. Menvile ve united in mar lage The Rev. H. A. Mellow per formed the double-ring ceremony ar the wedding music was played hy Mr, J, R. Robertson who accompanied the f Mrs, David Weldon, who "The Wedding Prayer' and Perfect Love" Given in solois sang [4] her floor while marriage hy father, the bride wore a length gown of carnation French brocaded satin, The em pire line hodice embroidered with seed pearls featured a por trait neckline and lily point sleeves, A soft panel enhanced the front of the full skirt that ended in a chapel train, A erown of rhinestones and pearls held her fingertip veil of tulle and she carried a cascade of pink sweet heart roses and white stephan olis Mrs, George Cochrane was matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs, Paul Kau genuck, Mrs, Dale Petites and Miss Gertrude Fice, They were gowned alike in full skirted dresses of mauve silk ehiffon over printed cotton featuring hateay necklines and elbow length sleeves, They wore white accessories and halts of mauve flower petals tipped with tear drop pearls and circular veils They carried cascade bouquets of white and yellow pom poms with mauve streamers Miss Julie Woods, cousin of the bride was flower girl Wearing a dress of white organza with a sash and a white head dress, She carried a hasket of pink and white roses Master Robbie Woods, brother of the bride, acted as ring bearer, Mr, Don Martin performed the * | duties of best man and the ushers Dalton Woods, Mr, Al Mr. Michael were My vin Quinney and Kirkton The reception was held at the UAWA Hall, To receive, the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of pure silk hronze shan tung with an alencon lace hodice, matching accessories and a tawny gold corsage. The bride i [groom's mother assisted wearing PICTURED AT RECEPTION Michael Joseph Dillon held | willegar, The bridegroom is the | Terwillegar, 1s the daughter of Mrs, Archie Terwillegar, of Oshawa and the late Mr, Ter | son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward h hall, The bride, former- | Dillon of Oshawa Photo by Hornshy | RICHARD HUDNUT EGG CREME SHAMPOO The original Egg Creme Shampoo made fram real eggs to beautify your hair as it cleanses, In two types: for Dry hair: for Normal to Oily hair, RICHARD HUDNUT CREME RINSE A creamy fragrant rinse that adds a glossy salon type finish to all types of hair, Eliminates tangles and snarls, RICHARD HUDNUT CREME RINSE'N SET A unique conditioning rinse with "setting action." So simple to use--just shake on hair directly from the bottle after shampooing and comb through, $2.00 VA DROS 28 KING ST. EAST BIG SAVINGS ON.. Richard Hudnut Hair Products! SAVE 1 /<3 ON SHAMPOOS AND RINSES LIMITED TIME ONLY LUE...NOW $1298 PHONE RA 3.4621 a light blue chantilly lace dress with matehing shoes, pink petal hat and a corsage of rOSes, talisman Later the left on a motor trip to Quebec and the Fastern For travelling the bride donned a brown tailor ed suit with gold accessories and a talisman rose corsage On their return Mr, and Mrs Kirkton will make their home in Oshawa eouple states Guests were present from To ronto, Belleville, Kingston, Ajax Bowmanville, Stirling, Tweed Bancroft, Madoe and Columbus edical Mirror /,.S WHAT DOCTORS SAY Misconception About Glasses ® Mushrooms ® Split Lip ® Glands and Hair Q. If | wear my glasses faith. fully (I am nearsighted) will | need them later en? | am 14, A You will, In fact jhtedness (myeopial tends with growth and ane not constant! probably near 0 increase No harm ¢ mes of WEGrNg carrective glasses other than that which may result from inability to see distant objects en such occasions 2 Is there any test to tell the ifference between nenpoisen- ous and poisonous mushrooms? A. No, there is no simple test ta distinguish edible mushrooms from poisonous ones (toadstools), Q. | have had @o split in my lower lip for quite some time, It heals, enly te break open when | talk or smile, Is there any medicine te use thet will heal the split permanently? A: You should, we think, see a doctor, The chronic split or fis Answers do not necessarily reflec tdiggnosis and treatment of disea personal physician, Questions direc Terminal "A", Taranto, columns when possible Ontario, Joan Florek Feted Bride-Elect Miss Joan Cardlyn Florek, an October bride-elect, was honored Bt & mi seclignenus shower a the Polish Hall, Olive avenue, rer cently. The party was arranged by Mrs, Stephen Florek and Mrs, dan Ciosk, assisted by Mrs. Jor seph Turansky and Mrs. John Paidel of Whithy, and Mrs. Stan {ley Dus and Mrs. John Tope of Oshawa, | From the assembled guests the bridedobe received an electric refrigerstor, & large arvay of household linens, plectrieal equip. man and ching, and several cash gilts From her mother, the fuiure bride received a bedroom suite, with sheets, blankets, pillowcases and comforter. Her sister, Mrs, dan Ciosk, presented » clothes hamper, eannisier set and & dine elle suite. A basket of gally wraps ped kitchen gadgeis was received from the hostesses Miss Dorothy James, Mrs. 3. A, Bkolski and Mrs. M. Kwak ase sisted with the serving of 8 dine ner Lo over WH guests, Dares "VENETIAN BLINDS "DRAPERY Thick § 'RUGS SPREADS | i | fealth Through CO) Koide, ABOUT sure may have produced some slight scarring or thickening of the If sa, medical assists AnNce Is necessary to achieve pers manent healing UBT Q. Recently | was told thet there is a gland which causes excessive hair growth on the face and body of women, Is this true? Would an operation help? A: First, there is a rather wide range of normaley in hair growth, and allowance must be made for the individual's racial and family background. If it is decided that hair grewth is abnormal, any of several possible may he involved, The could lie in the pituitary gland, the adrenal gland, or the The age of the patient could have some bearing As an example, ins cregsed facial hair is aften noted In women past the menopause, The cause of excess.facial halr must first be determined, and treatment planned accordingly, Very often na specific trouble can be detected the only solution Is ta remove the hair locally by one of several methods The entire problem should, of course, be discussed with your doctor €GUSES frouble ayaries and Prescriptions called for promptly and delivered quickly, t the opinion of all doctors, The sé is the function of the patient's ted to Science Editors, P.O, Box 97, will be incorporated in these Lan Druga 28 King StF RA 3-462) Oshawa Choice Sliced Bea Beald (Canada Inspected) Cooked and Breaded, White MBER 19th, 20th & 21st Rib or Loin PORK LIVE COD FILLE BASS FILLET Ib 29 1-1b pkg 2 7 49 Ontario Grown, Fancy Grade APPLES +uos 3 "lb cello bag 39