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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1962, p. 7

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MODELLING left to right are retaries Frances Pearce, Ruth UNIFORMS medical sec- ' Ont. County Medical Secretaries "HE Model Uniforms The May meeting of the On- tario County Medical Secre- taries' Association was held in| the Children's Arena last Wed- nesday, President, June Thomp- son, conducted the business ses- sion, It was announced that the June meeting would take the) form of a dinner meeting at| the Golf Club and Dr. Gardner! would be the speaker The president gave a short report on the Medical Secre-| taries' convention held in Wind-| sor recently. Eleven members} from the local association at- tended this convention. Men-| tion was made of the education-| al program for medical secre-| taries which will be held in the fall and also of the address by, | Gazda-Kruk Rites Solemnized | The marriage was solemnized recently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church of Mary Kruk o { Bowmanville and Peter) Gazda of Oshawa. The bride is| the daughter of the late Mr.| and Mrs, Joseph Kruk and the bridegroom is. the son. of | the! late Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gazda,| all of Poland. The bride was given in mar-| (Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 4, 1962 7 PERSONALS John McMillan recentlyjesses. The orchestra of Bonnie) ined her co-conveners of | Bell from Scugog Island sup-| the forthcoming '"'Sod-truning|plied the music with Everett sale and Dessert Tea" to be|Prentice calling the Square | / | |held in St. Paul's Presbyterian|dances, Messrs. Earl Wallace,! ' ' (Church, Mrs. Alex Cosens will) Frank Godley and Robert!' ' ling was Mrs, i | dent | Group which is sponsoring this! event, 'ied their 16th wedding anniver-| i of friends in Toronto. McGraw, Erika Beck and Lor- | trim and glamorous. etta Litwin, who demonstrated --Oshawa Times Photo that a uniform can be slim, STARS SAY ESTRELLITA v at May Meeting FOR TOMIORROW A fine Moon-Cancer aspect Kate Aitken on "Communica-/now encourages all matters tions'"' in which she stressed the| which come under the heading importance of words and the/Of creative or inventive Travel proper use of words. plans and social activities will A showing of the latest styles also be governed by excellent in "White Sister" uniforms was) influences then given by secretary-models FOR THE Loretta Litwin, Erica Beck, Ruth McGraw and Frances Pearce, who demonstrated how the well dressed secretary should appear, while Carrie Wil- BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, where financial matters are jconcerned, it would be well to ' ' : follow the conservative path son aptly interpreted how the during the next 12 months--de- secretary should not appear. Spite some indicated gains this Helen Cruwys acted as com-| month, during July and Sep- mentator. tember and next February During the evening draws) Avoid extravagance. specula- were made for several prizesitionn and other monetary risks, which had been donated by Osh-|and concentrate on long-term awa merchants who helpediresulis where your make the evening a_success./and budget are concerned--es- Each member received souven-|pecially during August and Oc- irs of the evening, including an|tober and next March as well "airfreshener rose', President|If you do so, you'll find, by June Thompson presented gifts|year's end, that your program to Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. L.\has paid off Noltie who assisted with the uni-| The period between early July forms and the make-up. and late September should be Refreshments were _served)stimulating from a social stand and a social hour brought the|point and, in job matters, some evening to a close. extra effort and a wilfingness to shoulder a little more respon- SOCIAL NOTICES generous rewards in September and-or November--two gener- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naylor|'#"S. of Oshawa announce the en-| The next twelve months sibility than usual, should bring ENGAGEMENT ally good months for all Gemin- gagement of their daughter, |Should see harmony in domes- bankbook) ||, be in charge of the baked|Archer were in charge of the) goods table and Mrs. John Mc-|organization of the rally. Millan is convener of the sewing |~ e, ie L ill! ' Se toksousiile fae gg oegptictog St. Andrew Ss UCW General Meeting which will feature a dessert buffet. Also present at the meet- | The May meeting of the St. Andrew's United Church Wom- O. Perry, presi- Colvih Evening en was held in: the Common) Mr. end Mrs. Roger Howes,/R0om with Mrs. J. L. Pegg Henry street, Whitby, celebrat-| Presiding. aes | The meeting opened with mee te rt { , prayer followed by the worship v1 Bec i dae cg lt aad service conducted by Mrs. Wil-| liam Siksay of Unit 9. Mrs. Ross -G. Jackson,|Mackie accompanied Mrs. Ma- Herbert avenue, have had asjbel Joyce who sang "Hear Us their guest for a few days\O Saviour' and "Enough to Mrs. Carman Lott of Lewiston,| Know". New York, formerly of Oshawa.| Mrs. H. E. Grose read the minutes and the treasurer's re- port was presented by Mrs. H. V. Trew. Mrs. W. F. Manuel displayed | ~ Va Mrs. David Low, convener, and Mrs. Reginald Burr, presi- | dent of Unit 4, St. Andrew's | United Church Women, have | well-laid plans for the garden tea and bazaar at "Stone- haven', home of Mr. and Mrs, G. N. Irwin, on Wednesday. The tea has become some- thing of a tradition since Mrs. Cedardale H&S Mr, and Mrs. W Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wallace have returned from a month's vacation in Great Britain, visit- ing friends and relatives in Lon- th "Anlatmog olfie wht : : Ahh ree Christmas gifts which had ot aeons Pog Edinburgh| heen purchased to send to girls 1 Sightseeing in many historic!is years of age at the Hiawatha places and ducal estates. They|;. 3; sine spent some pleasant hours with endian BEBELYE. ; . : "i 1 The next meeting will be a - aagteg llega rae tran Annual Meeting wr: and Mrs. M. McIntyre Hood, dessert luncheon June 20 when recalling Oshawa friends and! the guest speaker will be Mrs Mrs. Wesley L. Ogden, assist happenings. Charles Jackson whose subject ant director of recreation, City will be Mental Health of Oshawa, spoke to the Cedar- Mrs. A. P. Crane introduced|dale Home and School Asocia . J. E. Watt of the Oshawa(tion at its annual meeting, re- Board of Health who spoke on\cently. Mr. Ogden gave a talk the new regulations in regard|on the recreational opportuni- to public eating establishments,|ties av : '8 Dr, Watt said that one bylaw/awa. He emphasized his topic Over one hundred persons of all ages attended a rally and dance held for Ontario Riding) Liberal Candidate Norman Cafik 2t the Port Perry Public School, Thursday night. The event was sponsored by the Port Perry Liberal Association and 'olen tak the Mrs, Thomas Harris, Mrs, Rob-/€ Who served food for a fee Projects undertaken . by or sho . Ban a and that as of January 1, 1963,) young people who are taking ad- es bas re, pool poaiiodel all churches would be subject to vantage of the recreation pro- the same regulations as all li- He mh aad intro: "enc 2 ablis ;iduced Mr . Oge -HOUSEHOLD HINT fone 'ot ThE Weed reer, Bruce Kellar thanked him on A half-cup of vinegar added|the spread of bacteria infec. behalf of the association. to the rinse cycle of your wash-|tion he said was to buy inspect-| A short-business meeting was) ing machine will make your ed meats from respectable deal- presided over by Mrs, Alyn El- ae ; : ers. To confine menus to foods |,, ay i ead b wash completely free of SOP. least likely to spoil. Good health| tt: ane Dupnies ware F ¥| to everyone serving or prepar- Mrs. Gordon Beaton. The trea- ing foods was imperative andisurer's report was given by| jall por pe food should be Mrs, William MHrehoruk. Mrs.| |kept refrigerated at 40 degrees.' yyy); , -orres: e (Mrs. Ronald Lambert thanked cayerth oo vay a. vg gro Dr. Watt for his helpful address. |!" the a oye : Refreshments were served by|Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Unit 12. {George Thomson. The room| WIFE PRESERVER ARRANGING GARDEN ailable to youth in Osh-| had been passed to cover every-|With colorful slides depicting the) and Mrs.| |Mrs. Charles Russell, assisted) riage by her brother, Mr. Stan-|Janet Anne, to Mr. Douglas|tic relationships, and Septem- ley Kruk. She wore a full-length|Paul Dodge, son of Mrs. Roy|ber and November should be dress of chiffon over taffeta|Dodge of Cobourg and the late/especially fine for romance. To clean a light --colored felt with three tiers of lace ruffles)Mr. Dodge. The marriage will forming a bustle over the bouf-|take place in Zion United fant skirt. The scalloped neck-|Church on Friday, June 22, at line was inset. with sequin|7.30 p.m. studded lace and a pearl and| , crystal tiara held her fingertip} ENGAGEMENT veil. She carried a cascade of} Mr, nd Mrs. Chesley L. Jar- white roses and lilies of the val-|dine announce the engagement ley. lof their daughter, Elizabeth Miss Anne Marie Kruk was|May, to Mr. William Arthur the maid of honor and the|Henderson, son'of Mr. and Mrs. bridesmaids were Jenina Jer-|A, G. Henderson, all of Osh- makowicz, Veronica Orlowskalawa. The marriage will take and Theresa Michno Wanda Sauter as the flower|ii a.m, in Northminster United girl. They were identically|Church. dressed in light blue chiffon! : over taffeta with pleated skirts) FORTHCOMING and matching flower hats.| They carried cascades of white|announce the forthcoming mar- feathered carnations riage of their daughter, Flor- Mr. Stanley Cielecki was best/ence, to Mr. John Dykstra, son man and the ushers were Ed-\of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Dyk- ward Greskiewicz, Stanley Kit-|stra, all of Bowmanville. The ras and Joseph Mosbaver with| ceremony is to take place on Robert Kruk as the ring bearer.| Saturday, June 30, at 4.30 p.m. A reception followed at thelin Reboth Christian Reform Pontiac Inn. Church, Bowmanville. Hope Raised In Multiple Sclerosis Q. Is there anything new in the treatment of multiple sclerosis? MARRIAGE A. Some years ago a theory was developed that multiple sclefosis is related to fat intoke: An 11-) year study has just been com- pleted of 121 mutliple sclerosis patients given a low-fat diet. Re- sults ore encouraging. Patients with early signs of the disease did especially well on the low-fat regimen, About 95 per cent of these remained the same or im- proved during a period averaging almost 8 yeors. Late cases plac- ed on the diet showed remark- oble reduction in the number of relapses experienced. However, quite a few late cose patients continued to progress slowly. Send questions to: <<~ Science Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal "A" Toronto, Ont. edical Mirror @ Mange @ Aluminum Pots Q. Don't you think that « lot of digestion troubles are due to eating food cooked num veseshs? Q. Can a person get mange from an infected dog? in alumi- A. Authorities stote thot on rare occasions humans con contract a scobies-like infection by contact with domestic animals suffering. A. No, we do not. The American Medical Association Council] on Foods states that "the use of : : aluminum cooking utensils is in from 'sarcoptic mange' or 'scab'. no way injurious to health," Whet drugs will your next Prescription call for? Because no one can answer this question, we carry thousands of Prescription drugs in stock so that thos prescribed for you will be instantly avaiable. We are ready to serve you promptly. 28 King St. E. Oshawa 723-4621 |FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE withiplace on Saturday, June 30, at! \June 16, 1962. Mr. and Mrs. Girrett .Rekker| hat, rub briskly with a soft cloth dipped in a mixture of one teaspoon salt to two tablespoons cornmeal, When mixture looks idirty, brush off hat with stiff brush. A GIFT TO YOU! The bridé, honoured guest, hostess or convenor for every tableware rental order exceeding $5.00 dur- ing April, May and June, SARGEANTS RENTALS 725-3338 A child born on this day will be endowed with a fine intel- lect and great versatility. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell Mulligan of Dundas, Ontario, announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Karen Elizabeth, to Mr. Lyn Milton Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs,! John Watson Lowry of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place in Westdale United Church, Hamilton, Ontario, on Saturday, it's pass STOR TIME Don't leave your furs in the closez . + if cost less thon you think to AGE FOR DAD WATSON'S "372" Athletic S'Port Shorts-- shorts and support all in one. Sized for perfect comfort. 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Those eo gg Mee oh A vocal and piano recital was|Stewart, Pamela Martin, Rich- given rocentiy ty the students ard Harmer, Janice Drygala, of Elsie Drygala ARCT in the Marjorie Stiles, Lorraine Stiles, Canadian Legion Hall. |Huguette Gagnon, James Rob- Parents and friends énjoyed a/80, Joan Stapeton, Dawn Wil- varied program which included| 80M, Rosalind Coe, Justine Rose, some three-part choruses by 12 David Hedge, Janet Robson, senior students. [Ruth Pascoe, Linda MacDer- Awards were presented to themaid, Pauline Haugh, Lynn outstanding students of the|Barclay, Janet Carmichael, year: senior vocal, Sandra/Beverly Gibson, Sandra Bonk, Bonk; junior vocal, Rosalind|/Barbara Hart, Maria Drygala Coe; senior piano, Ruth Pascoe; | and Lina Skelding. Da rling, i's FSS. FUR STORAGE TIME ; at7v orthway CALL 728-1693 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY WINNERS FREE LUCKY DRAW We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who particpiated in our "Lucky Draw" contest. We are very pleased to announce the following winners of this draw which was finalized Friday evening last. 1, Canadian Mural, Installed MRS. R. CURRIE, 383 Mary St., Oshawa. Irwin as leader of the Laurel Group, offered her home and lawns for the tea 16 years ago. The tea is held, rain or shine, and only once has a summer shower driven the guests indoors, Bazaar items and home cooking are an added attraction. --Oshawa Times Photo prize was won by Mrs. Everitt Kerr's kindergarten, The annual picnic was held on Friday, June 1. In the absence of Mrs, G. Godfrey, the chairman of the) Pai int |jnominating committee for the) 2.1 gallon and 2 quarts cit 4 jelection of the new executive! Pe. Rot Page for the 1962-63 season, Mrs. El-| : Hiott read the report, and called/f 3, 1 gallon and 2 quarts FloGlaze Paint J. K. MacDONNELL, jon Mrs. Earl Hoy to install' the) {new officers: President, Mrs.) eeoetaaien 153 Centre St., Oshawa. 4. 1Gallonand 2 Quarts Roxamul Latex sordon Beaton; vice-president, | Finish NORMAN FRY, |Mrs, Gordon McQuaid; record-| ing secretary, Mrs. Alyn Elliott; | 454 Marion St., Oshawa. jcorresponding secretary,. Mrs.| George Thomson; executive | jmembers: Mrs. Adrian Hill,} Mrs. William Andrey, Mrs. Fred| Carey, Mrs. James Gangemi, Mrs. William Maule, Mrs. W.| Motschenbacher. Refreshments were provided| ; by the Grade Mother of Miss |Anna Hannikainen's room and| PAINT & WALLPAPER 85 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3529 Everitt Kerr's room, grade! mothers Lorne Atkinson and! by the social Otto Young. convener, Mrs. ALL CHILDREN THREE MONTHS AND OVER AND ALL ADULTS Are Urged to Take a FREE Spoonful of Protection at the OSHAWA HEALTH DEPARTMENT ORAL POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATION CLINICS Clinics for the administration of Oral Poliomyelitis vaccine will be held at the following locations BETWEEN 5:30 AND 9:30 P.M, ON JUNE 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th: Queen Elizabeth School Dr. S. J. Philips School E. A. Lovell School Woodcrest School Westmount, School Vincent Massey School Ritson School Duke of Edinburgh School Conant School Dr. C. F. Cannon School It is requested that, insofar as possible, attendance at the evening clinics be undertaken alphabetically according to the first letter of the family name as follows: A-F: MONDAY, JUNE 4th G-L: TUESDAY, JUNE 5th M-R: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th S-Z: THURSDAY, JUNE 7th A SPECIAL CLINIC for anyone unable to attend the above evening clinics because of shift work will be held BETWEEN 11:00 A.M. AND 3:30 P.M. ON JUNE 8th IN THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL AT .90 CENTRE STREET.

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