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The Oshawa Times, 9 Feb 1961, p. 7

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PERSONALS "Civil Defence" Theme Of Talk Ay The third meeting of the Laurie, Mrs, Frank Sullivan and At Dr, S. J. Phillips H&S vc SL Out Shelfers are be newly formed Duke of Edin Mrs, Ray Magill f burgh Home and School Study a | The Dr. 8, J, Phillips Home use of the school paperfund, 1t|Protection fom rr Group under the direction of The many friends of Mr. G land School Association opened|was pointed out that Christmas and those wishing oid K. Drynan, Masson street, willl , h / can get Ntersture Mrs, R. D. Heard was held " its monthly meeting with the|trees, school equipment and sup- {recently at the home of Mrs, be glad to know that he has re singing of "0 Canada", follow- plies, shoulder tabs, field day clothing, or the actual J. A, McPhee, Cadillac avenue Wed to his home 10 C00 oq ss" waver for tolerance|ribbon and other small ftems|of & shelter from Colonel south, with 12 members present, Yelesce after A Sa-monih and understanding were purchased with this|ton, It was noted that & The subject under discussion Beriod in Oshawa General Wos-| "mye winutes were read, The money, while it also made a|loF radio might have was "Temper" -both that of Dial recovering from serious in- executive recommended th a tisizeable donation te the I ed vantages to an individual in the child and the parent, The|luries suffered in an sutomoblle gs (ron, the Home and School! Cross possible Ishelter, i hydro power were next meeting will be held at Accident treasury be allotted to the Guest speaker Alderman Hay-|cut off, the home of Mrs, T. W, Ander- Mrs, N. WH, Dunford, Bucking. school for the purpose of sup- ward Murdoch, assisted by 14, Mr. Joseph Garrett, 8 mem- son, Cadillac avenue south, on ham Manor, was hostess on plementary reading books, The Colonel ¥, 8, Wotton, Mr, Jo-lber of the eivil defense fire Monday evening, Vebruary 13, Tuesday afternoon to a few treasurer's report was read. seph Garret and Mr, Willlam|fighting sduad, displayed equip- ladies, who 33 years ago met at\The principal, Mr. Lawrence Hutchison, spoke on civil de- iment used in this work, while Teas, birthdays, parties, wed- the home of Mrs, Lesley Lang-{Bavery, made a report on the fense, This type of work, now Mr. William Hutchison, & res ding anniversaries, Soming and | maid, Simcoe street north, io or I ------------ [known as the "Emergency Moa-| ie fem supervisor, going of guests and your own|ganize and assist the late Mrs, ' sures Organization" is support-[the uniform, holiday plans are always of | Rex Bell who was instrumental | Anita Attersley ed mainly by the federal provin-| Mrs, Margaret Kylie's class interest in this column, Write, lin starting a Sunday School at) cial government, although 10/won the room count, Refresh. telephone or visit the social de-|the corner of Arlington avenue Is Guest of Honor {per cent of the cost is obtained ments were supplied by Mrs, partment with your item of news and Simcoe street north, Later locally, Its metivities include|Grace Evans' class, convened for which there is no charge. a church called Northminsier At Bridal Showers rescue Groups, nursing groups, by Mrs, Berard Lewis and Telephone RA 33474, United Church was started with first ald programs, firefighters\Mrs, W, D, Warne and Miss the late Reverend Mansell Irwin) Miss Anita Attersley whose and amateur radio men, The| Beth Cummings' class, convened Mrs, William Cornelius, the gg the minister, The ladies were marriage to Mr. John Cecill€vacuation of an entire city foriby Mrs, L. R, Skelton, Jr., and former Miss Bandra Lakin, Mrs, Wesley Langmaid, Mrs, Preston is to take place tomer. Practice purposes was discussed Mrs, Dongld Holden, was honored recently by her\H, M Smith, Mrs. N. H, Dun-| row evening at Christ Memoria! Er S-------------------------- family at a post - Jublial mis-\ford, Mrs, ¥, 8. Dafoe, Mrs. (Church, has been honored at I ------------------ 1 cellaneous shower held at the William Battle and the late Mrs | several showers recently Ir home of her aunt, Mrs, Ben- Sandford Perry, They worked! A miscellaneous shower was jamin Bracey, Stevenson's road |fogether and through their ef-\held at the home of Mrs Alan | . [ | south, forts Northminster Woman's As-|Wehster, Westdale Street, with sociation was formed, with theithe Misses Jean Webster, Linda | The 21st Brownie Pack and jate Mrs, Mansell Irwin-as the| Webster and Mrs Robért Me | MEAT MARKET | Guide Company enjoyed a trip first president, Mrs, Dunford| Donald assisting, / levening, They were accompan- Mrs, Ross Courtice and an en Services held a shower in mel 272 ALBERT ST. RA 8.2471 ' 2 >| NCE [and Guide Captain Mrs, James the Reverend H, . A, Mellow, was presented with three place ® Top Quality Beef © A much anticipated social 420, Royal Canadian Air Force Band, Pictured above are the Lee, Standing are Mr. A, D Mrs, Clinton Hall held =a (Gregory's ~Oshawa Times Photo serving [to the Ice Follies last ¥riday was assisted in serving tea by| The girls from Office Building fed by Brown Owls Mrs, Jack joyable time was spent Coryair Room of the Hotel |Waller; also parents committee minister of Northminster United settings to her China snd one I T-BONE, SIRLOIN, WING, ROUND event is the annual dance to Association, One of the many members of the dance com-nogilliviay, Mrs, Reginald Honor Anne Cecilia Work ii | | A family party was held a onor nne eCl 1a or man (the home of Mrs Norman » R.A y 5 : | Barkwell, and Mrs, P, W, Carey reminiscing. Aléo present were Genosha and the bride-to-be WING 420, RCAF ASSOCIATION PREPARES FOR ANNUAL DA : executive members Mrs, Joseph' Church and Mrs, Mellow, piece of her crystal seellaneous § @ N be held during Easter week at/attractions will be the music| mittee: Seated, from left to Kent. Mr. Nelson Johnston T A d Sh fuse at RR Jit a wigs | St, auditorium, for dancing supplied by the. | right: Mrs, Nelson Johnston ' ' Johns rousseau ea n owers home at RR 1, Oshawa. Mis Mrs, L. C. Workman en Farewell avenue, assisted by|Attersiey, Division Street, for tertained at a troussesy tea last| Mrs, William Peleshok, arrang-|"élatives of the brideto-he who received many wonderful gifts 1) OF CORSET'S VANITY' " : : : : Saturday for her daughter, Missed a miscellaneous shower for : 2 I To Be 1n Line With Fashion dg BA By whose former schoo) friends of the Tons) Runday 1 ehivasy 8, Mes | | WIENERS 3 lbs 1 00 H | ele % ° marriage to Mr, Charles A wedding tea for her daughte H E ed T t {Root is to take place on Satur-| At the home of Mrs, Robert|p eiving. were Mrs Wiliam omen ave I ur or ure day, Mortison, Genmanor d A v | Preston 'wearing a two-plece 4 The hostess received wearing neighbors gathered for a shower | black 1k 1 M B 0 " ot fascinating a ol " ve his i ag i PONE black silk suit, rs ert me of the most fascinating also bound their waists tightly beige silk with green accesso- of bathroom linens and acces |Attersiey wearing a toast eol I ® HOME FREEZER SERVICE ® fideligits In Wo latory of lem bt Je thelr breasts Yneovéred (ries and the bride-elect wore BOFICH, and at the home of Mrs. |o eq embroidered silk organza garment story just after the Norman conquest Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 (black chiffon and White Jace fe %. r eight Aerdesn ced th sheath over (affets, and the BEEF, PORK, LAMB, VEAL, cut and wrapped to your ghd : Ia {with red accessories, In attend. former neighbors showere "bride-to-be In emerald green ; | The first Queen Elizabeth sal in long sowie filed closely THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 9, 1961 7 |ance in the gift and trousseau bride-to-be with pantry - shelfipeau de soe with 2 balloon specifications, Also poultry, Phone today for prices, on the throne of Merrie England 0V 1e hij "arly rd cor rooms were Miss Joyce Hart, Items and made a presentation|iype skirt, Pouring tea were in a stiffling garment of metal|Sets were of linen or wool, and, {Miss Helen Ferencz, Mrs, John|of china Miss Doreen Dobbie, Mrs Suda, pudded with loattior aud lates, ot seit athe, Ad ini Of 1 Luke and Miss Judith Glover Mrs, William Kinsman, Aber: Frank Bright, Mrs, Ernest velvet. This contraption hugged TORTURE GARMENT ministration ustice | Miss Mary Helen Kinsman|deen street, held a dinner party |Knaggs, Assisting with the ser | FREE CUSTOMER PARKING the body from just below the y " lkept the door and Miss Mary for the affianced pair who were|ving were Mrs, Ab, Darch, Mrs AT REAR OF STORE side It elongated the body and hig up Co Sesur unl i : narrowed the waist, Bince Icon "ooo corsets, stiffened! "The Courts » and the admin-[by Mr, Gerald Harper's room| Donald, was hardly comfortable, Bess'| op woorinone" and' laced up istration of justice in the in the Senior division, Mrs, E, J, Umphrey, Mrs, R, D.|presented her with an electric fierce temper was not entirely the back, offered some relic! "|eounty" was the Citizenship] My Harper expressed the Scott; Mrs, Ernest Bond, Mrs. floor polisher at an evening) due to her arch-enemy, the King The F' h Revolut hick theme chosen by the guest thanks of the staff and the stu-|Frank Copeland, Mrs, F, C.|party arranged by Mrs, J, Ren l of Spain, ° Cod he elation, W nel speaker, Mr, Bruce Affleck, As-|dents to the Association for the Piper and Mrs, William Bois|nick at her home in Ajax, In this period of history, opel contur 9 tht with it 2 sistant Crown Attorney for the recent Skating Carnival which|soin, Assistant hostesses were At a surprise party given by | women wore underskirts, called ops ming Yimplion ou dross {County of Ontario, at the Feb: had heen a huge success, He Mrs, Leonara Glover and Mrs, Mrs, John Luke, Winona ave: | farthingales, which were fitted| 0 "0 Tob Bl . dlrhary meeting of Mary Street |also referred to safety patrols, (William Kinsman, nue, the hride-elect was present.| horizontally with whalebone | 1 0 French Em No 80 {Home and School Association on and as a measure of expressing| The guests were served by ed with an electric tea kettle, | strips, Women then stood almost wai Wi hi I t ht ) Sown Monday evening, February 6 thanks to the patrol, it was de-| Miss Dorothy Donald, Migs| Mr, and Mrs, C, H, Donald of || completely encased in a cube as worn over a ght petticoat! wigs Were Ledgett in intros cided to hold a safety patroliGayle Glover, Miss Mary Whitby will entertain the bridal - and very little else, Even ducing Mr, Affleck referred to|party with Mrs, A, J, Barclay|yonise Donald, Miss Barbara/party this evening following the TIGHT LACING stockings were seldom worn by him as a distinguished Mary y Pouring tea were Mrs, ¥', W, ates in the Accounts Payable Miss Jean Webster Mrs, C, H. Donald, department of General Motors | | and Mrs, Mansell Gerrow acting workman, Mrs. C. A, Cameron, wedding rehearsal, If The Victorian era was another ladies of quality, St, graduate, Mr, Affleck pre-/as conveners, en vid Bd 'Pritchard, Mrs. | ---- pe tortuous time for women of fash-| Then came the discipline of sented a brief outline of his| Home and School Councillg, H, Donald, Mrs, E, I, Don FRAGRANT ALLURE | lon, Whalebone and metal cor-|Victorian times with their stran- (duties as Assistant Crown At-|meeting will be held at E, A lald, Mrs, William Peleshok and! From the ancient Egyptian | sets were in vogue at that time, gulating high-fashion corsets, |torney which Includes present: Lovell School on February 26 mrs Richard Chaffe. siren who rubbed her skin with | Metal strips and heavy lacing Today, a new combination of IN§ the Crown's case on allland the March meeting of Mary| "In the past few weeks, Miss Pingent ilo ond altar of Fores were used to pull tight the waist! ubber and nylon thread (so fine criminal actions, He express d| Street Association will be Fa. Workman has been honored al/io the Polynesians habit ofl and lower bosom. 'The lacings|that 25,000 yards make up one #Mazement at the lack of in-(her's Night with Mrs, R. 8. RR rs aad partied ) a a of | were dampened #0 that they ! I terest on the part of eitizens| McMurdo in charge. The pro. ™2ny showers partes, wearing different fragrant. flow- od h V¥\pound), produces new under Bo ag} ureo In ge. Pro mys, Leonard Glover, assisted! arg in her hair to indicate her ° shrunk as they dried. Con-lweqr that slims, he tending SOUR lo see how | gram will Include a nanel only, "se Migges Judith and Gayle availability . fu yn or sequently, the corset became ustice is administered he| "Talent in Parenthood", 4 8 Ld bility, perfume has been a ' Glover, held a miscellaneous primary weapon in the contest I { | tighter . . . and tighter . . and Modern women wear garments home, the school, the church e . . 4 tighter 8 |which give them all the comfort|and the courts, he said, are the|,, WEhlight of the meeting Was shower and Mrs, T, H, Coppin, for masculine attention, And, | Women couldn't eat; they [And Jeedom ul the ungirdled four most important places inf ed over ny Miss Beth Ford. Glenciirn wed, Aa Yoness o! because Irdftance lua: many " i Haas A courtesans of the French Em-|life and urged public attendance tg Bhi Des sohool |& Personal shower, |facets, it has become identi: || OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE couldn't breathe; they fainted |8 former teacher at the school." nv "ang Mrs, F, W, Donald|fied with Yomance and sentl-| : | a Rk with alarming regularity, In|PITe but today's women enjoy|at court sessions fo see thatimyo'ya oe wake iced in the blue : 8 g y | [4 ' {gave a family dinner party aliment, speaking a language y Then, Good Queen Bess intro | bosom to low down on the hips "ore a Farmanl 1 : Boissoin was in charge of the! presented with a gift of crystal. |Willlam Wilson and Miss Betty and opened by a hinge on one duced her torture garment and eme a t eeting gi hook Miss Workman's office associ-|Bright, In the gift room was L --- - od | ally . air, The Crown must H Victorian times, the waist was|™medically-approved figure sup.|trials are fair {and white school colors, was in|" ! {port to show off the long lean present evidence in all cases| ART which the engaged couple were love for inarticul p hd ool. ta / {honor of the 40 ers A ve for inarticulate males, supposed to be fifteen to nine mor of the 40th anniversary of presented with a gift of china, a. , 3 , cop. lines prescribed by the current! Which proves beyond all reason.| = Rp | Yoon inches sound: and He cor ltashion scene. |able doubt that a person js | the Association, and a china presentation was| Ps. | err srmenee | GULLY; this is the fundamental| Refreshments were served by aio made to the bride-to-be at| It wasn't until the beginning {right of each citizen, and con. [parents of pupils in Miss Tay:| rv shelf showe mn by| - | or" th Grade Mothers [8 Pantry shelf shower given by \ of this century that the last sequently many guilty persons|!or's room with Grade Mothers, (yic™"p "'a" "piper, Glide ' Mrs. Clarence G aM Mrs, F, iper, G n whalebone horrors were used ; are aquitted of crimes, eh an nee. eid al Ars, R avenue | They had two broad strips of However, he said, there is a all, assisting the social yy Mr iovd Collacutt, Simeoe ali . Y 7 ; J , Mrs, 1 Rora- Whalsbons dows the. front 10 i basic principle involved that it So era st levy Rors street north, and her daughter, | | Ju the breast "This _-- hd 4 is better to let 1000 guilty per:| - -- Mrs, Richard Chaffe, honoredll Brighten up your | i: east, [4 women / 8 sons go free than to conviet| BLAME BOOK Miss Workman at a kitchen | the *'8 Look", ] aA :yYy | AME shower and Mrs, E, J, Umphrey] Wardrobe , , . Then fasion turned into the © |unjustly one innocent person,| LEICESTER, England (CP)=|gave an evening party at which vorseted hibited and 4 Mr, Affleck brought up a sub-| a ul g Mp ii | uncorseted, uninhibited and un A 16-year-old youth was charged|a presentation of linen was ' Al SBN 5 fect often asked of lawyers - A A q | Higitied Happer St She souring '(how can a lawyer defend a|bDY @ juvenile court here withjmade, = 1 SILK ' Wel es. ie flapper followed - guilty man? » and he explained making an indecent phone call.| Mrs, William Bolssoin and) 4 | the example of the ancient that in administration of justice Said his mother: "He got hold{Mrs, Michael Gilmore were co-| PRINTS l an Roman matrons, She bound her| § the only person who can deter.of that Lady Chatterly hook and|hostesses at a miscellaneous | - breasts and let her waistline go, / mine guilt is a judge, or a now we don't know what to do|shower at Mrs, Boissoin's home You' ou're It's the modern foundation / judge and jury, and therefore, with him," and Mrs, Brenton Snowdon, invited 4 garment companies who have to refuse to defend a person -- -- w-- Bld Av SWEATERS --- SKIRTS BLOUSES given women the "just right" ) would be to pre-judge, Spring RRL | "_ garment which supports and] § i In concluding Mr, Affleck said 4g " Preview KO OR slims ~ in comfort, For, while ¢ a that this country can be proud : 2 Tr of all ' ; the women of ancient Greece! BP / ; 'of its heritage that a man is : that's Io AR AT - ALL-WEATHER COATS knew the value of support, they| ¥ p ~ | innocent until proven guilty be- i : new in Rl neglected comfort, They wore a| © 4 (yond all reasonable doubt for fashions , + + G d / broad band of linen or wool,| § in some countries this is ¢ yr 3, | DRESSES -- SUITS -- KNIT SUITS pulled tight from breast to hip, reversed, Mrs, Bryce Brown thanked Mr, Affleck The upper-class women of Crete| § : 1 4 ; boo) 4 - A The business meeting was . i i , I SHIRTS VE T i : opened by the President, Mrs, | 3 > Vis ---- a - y Harold B, Armstrong with the IED D \ secretary's and treasurer's re. A FINER Bl END ports given hy Mrs. Bruce Son : d Jl ' ley and Mrs, Wilfred Hamley / b] \ n UNIAUN respectively, Parent count was YOU Ll HH PROUD 10) NER) I! won by Miss Patricia Taylor's room in the Junior division and Come see our Silk Prints by i in Shirtmakers, Sheaths, 4890 sizes 10-18 Woodlyn BEAUTY LOUNGE | and oy Jacket So EASY-SEW | | es in gay colors and new | By ANNE ADAMS | Proudly Introduces Taurics, Sires 315 19, als0 AND LESS! Tern sheath = ew i o FIRST PRIZE Ht : shoulder beautifull bared! | --_-- . B | ] A por BL CUP WINNER FOR 1961 SALE ON FALL WHATEVER YOUR PLANS--DON'T MISS ' | THESE BARGAINS--UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS i {with dramatic contrast color " TO SPEAK HERE [8 hf 1h Soe y URSULA ZLOCINSKI AND WINTER A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE takes 2}4 yards 45inch fabric } J : IN THE MERCHANDISE No Phone, C.0.D.or Mail Orders--All Sales Final A member of the United | Send FIFTY CENTS (80 " STILL CONTINUES 3 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE t speakers' |00nts) in coins (stamps cannot Nations Association speakers be accepted) for this pattern. ] % Oshawa Branch of the el and chairman of Spe. : panel and . n of Spe Please print plainly SIZE Eve - Ittee 4 QQ 3 Toronto Branch, Mrs. W. W, |VAME. ADDRESS, STYLE Wee Hairdressers Assoc. Compelition ' INUMBER, 1 ] ' Marjoribanks will address the | ¢ . ¥ iy Lyceum Club's February Send order to ANNE ADAMS, , 3 Ursula not only achieved high honor in Hatr Styling + [e/o The Oshawa Times, Pattern Y + + « but also received merits in hair coloring , , , Visit meeting. A speaker and |p : . partment, Oshawa, Ontario v! us for professional beauty care , , , and the season's traveller, Mrs. Mrjoribanks ANNOUNCING the biggest ' most exciting styles Ladies' Wear Ltd, RRL Mi fashion shew of Spring-Summer, ns 3 ans and in (1961 -- pages, pages, pages of imeoe St. North 1957 received the "Woman of [patterns in our pag Conn Cata- 81 SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE RA 5.7878 the Year" award from B'Nal [log -- just out! Hurry, seng 35 RA 5-1912 B'Rith. cents now! | | A pe

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