(omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Society Holds Festive Social The Daughters of Isabella held their annual Christmas social at St. Gregory's Hall recently, with Mrs, R. A. Nagel and Mrs. Sid- ney Meringer as convezers. The honorary guests included) Monsignor Paul Dwyer of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Church and the Reverend John December 14, 1962 Myers of St. Gertrude's Parish. "MARRIED IN ST. HEDWIG'S Married recently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church were Miss Stanislawa Osuch, daughter of Mr. and The highlight of the evening included games; draws, prizes and a sing-song under the direc- tion of Mrs. George Fairhart with Mrs. Roland McKenna at the piano. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ralph Houston and her committee. The holders of the lucky tea- cups were Mrs. Joseph Soban- ski, Mrs, Anthony Kowal, Mrs. Jack Maher, Mrs, L. V. Bren- nen and Mrs. Mervyn Hanlon. The door prize winners were Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Balsom, Mrs. Greg- ory Brady and Mrs. N. Leger. The lucky draw winners were: handmade picture, Mrs. Anthony Meringer; Ohristmas centre piece, Mrs. Leo Zylka, and Mrs, John Ciosk won the doll. Hampers of groceries were won by Mrs, Harry Dickson and Mrs, Albert Losier. PERSONALS Mr. Joseph Fiach won first | | | | |prize, Mrs. Arthur Wright sec-| ; ond prize, and Mrs, Eric Smith,} : third prize at the Old Country Whist meeting last Wednesday |tbooby prize', a stuffed toy dog lwhich was won by Mrs. Bourne, who had the lowest score. Mr. Whitby, won the the raffle, interval. by and Mrs, during the George Day Smith: Eric Auxiliary held a pot-luck supper and Christmas party, recently, jat the home of Mrs. Douglas |Smart, Fairlawn avenue. After Jan evening of games with Mrs. |Duncan Foreman winning the; Mrs. John Osuch, Poland, and Mr. Michael Grycek, Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grycek, Poland. --Mary's Studio Sparkling Evergreens, shrubbery Transform Home Into Fairyland' shield need only be high enough/. F. Robson, Connaught street. é There is nothing quite like a colorfully lighted evergreen tree to transform your home outdoors into a Christmas fairy- land. A well decorated tree outdoors can create both sym- metry and mood by the careful use of lights and color. If your trees and shrubbery are lopsided, don't be. d'scour- aged, for they can become symmetrical by using a few lighting tricks. You don't have to prune them and it's advis- able not to do so, First, fasten two screw eyes to the ends of two short, narrow pieces of wood, and then securely tape | these to the top of your tree and fasten the ends securely into the ground with wooden pegs. Then fasten your strings of outdoor lights to the wires, rather than to the branches of the tree, running them' first straight up and down the tree, then arranging more strings of lights in graceful loops, merely by draping the strings horizon- tally over the wire frame. Tape them to the wires for support. ACCENT SHAPE This technique can also be used over well-shaped trees to accent their symmetry. String- ing lights in this conical pat- tern emphasizes the towering symmetry of a large evergreen tree, and adds considerable to your over-all outdoor de¢ora- tion. Another way:to decorate your tree is the -"scattered lights' method, where Christmas lights} are strung round and round)! the tree. | For the number of Christmas lights to put on any tree, here is a formula which is he'pful:| Multiply the height of the tree| by the width of its base, times) 15 and then multiply this) by 2 if you want a solid light) effect, or by 1 if a tree outline; only is required. Thus for a tree} four feet wide by six feet high,| to get a solid effect you will meed: 7 x 6 x 4 x 15 for a door prize, the members ex-! changed gifts. Oshawa and district members of Bokara Court, Ladies Oriea- tal Shrine of North America, In- corporated, held their Decem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. to conceal the lights and to|Mrs, Kathleen Jamieson of To- throw the light up against the wall. la transistor radio. INSTALLATION HINTS | Mrs. L, F. McLaughlin, Sim- Attaching strings of lights tolooe street north, has recently your home is easier now than|retyrned from Montreal where ever before. Outdoor Christmas|she was visiting friends avd rel- wire is now made flat so that) tives. it can be easily stapled into place. Start at the lowest point} Mrs. H. W. Sheridan, King on the eaves, attaching the|street east, was the hostess on wire to the wooden frame with|Tuesday evening to the Literary a stapling gun. Be careful to|Group of the Lyceum Club and position the staples so they do|Women's Art Association. Their not pierce the wire as you|program consisted of the read- work your way around thejing of Christmas stories and edges of the house. Ex'ra/ poems after which refreshments strings canbe added as you|Were served by the hostess. reach the = by plugging in| the socket incorporated at the|,.°. 4 end of the preceding string. | Union of Public Service Em- 4 . |Ployees, No. 45, Oshawa Gen- The outdoor strings made in/eral Hospital held their annual Canada have a special safety|children's Christmas party last device to prevent any danger| Wednesday. One hundred and of shock. The sockets are made| thirty-four attended. Mr. Ernest entirely of plastic except for|Briggs. accompanied by Mrs. the actual contact points deep|Edward McQuade at the piano inside. They have a plastic clip/ied the children in carol sing- that is very useful for attach-|ing. Santa Claus called in' to ing to tree branches or wire. |say 'Hello' and presented each child with a gift, candy and FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY fruit K 5 Ww Ss ieee oe, pli, ccs ruit, Buffet refreshments were The members of the National |Mrs, Ernest Browfi donated the| ° L. T. Newland of| prize being a tin of English bis-| | cuits. Refreshments were served| : Mrs.| } The Ontario Regiment Ladies ronto was the lucky winner of Thirty-three girl guides. of the Northminster 12th Oshawa Guide Company visited the residents of Hillsdale Manor on Monday evening and enter- tained them by reading pas- CUIDES DO A # sages of The Christmas Story and singing appropriate carols. The girls distributed bays of home-made fudge to the audience and later to bed CHRISTMAS GOOD T |dren are afraid of us because above helping Mrs. Florence Little address greeting cards. The guides were accompanied by their captain, Mrs. Harry Horrocks and lieutenant, Miss Audrey Lambert. a I along well. 'ison that his father said we patients. Anne Lancaster and : Eleanor Kirkpatrick are seen --Oshawa Times Photo F | BETH IS This bright . eyed wee miss is Elizabeth Jane Nelson, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Graham Nelson, Sun_ Valley Court. Beth who was two ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: We are deaf parents of two growing children who have normal hear. ing. My husband and I 'lip-read. Since we have both been totally deaf all our lives we are not able to pronounce all words correctly because we have never heard them. Our children have no trouble understanding us, however, and we all get The youngsters who come to our house to play with the chil- we speak differently than their parents. One youngster told our should be sent away to school and learn to speak properly. We speak as well as we can "junder the' circumstances, Ann, and naturally such remarks hurt our. children's feelings. | Our children's friends call us| "deaf and dumb," not kaowinz} the difference between dumb and mute. The word "dumb" to children means stupid. We are neither dumb nor stupid, jand I wish you'd help us by putting this in your wonderful {column. Thank you.--M.P.H. | | GROUPS, CLUBS | AUXILIARIES HARMONY H and § ASSOC, + | The December meeting of 4 |Harmony Home and School As- 4 |sociation opened with Mrs. Wil- \liam Temple presiding. | 'The "Family Plan" was most |successful and appreciation was extended to all parents who assisted in this. project. Christmas entertainment fol- lowed given by Mrs. Alastair Fulton and her pupils. Jennie Arvay gave piano solos and Susanne and Lynn = Lidster, ; Susan Smith, Patricia Stone and Shelia Scott provided . various dance numbers. Mrs. George Russell thanked Mrs. Fulton after which refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Wal- ter Ormiston and the grade mothers. years old last month is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nelson, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Baker, Toronto. --Aldsworth Photography 3RD PARENTS' COMM. The regular meeting of the| 3rd Parents' Committee was held at the home of Mrs. A. D. ent. Mrs. J. R. Risebrough pre-| sided over the business. Th secretary's read by Mrs. Kevan Howe. The treasurer's report was) given by Mrs. Archibald Dewey and Mrs. J. R, Risebrough gave the local association report. Nominating committee for the election of officers for 1963, report was) | Creamer, gave the names of the} ets and bulbs used outside atc wee to children and parents by the social committee, assist- weatherproof and manufactured] q, soe I jed by Mr. and Mrs. for outdoor use. Keep all elec-| Aylesworth and Mr. trical connections off the) Haime. ground, and, for greater safety) weatherproof all outside con- eed bos eel ee == FI _|Archie Dewey; secretary, Mrs. executive for 1963: President, Mrs. J. R. Rise- vice-president, Mrs. William Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. William Milne; con- social nections with electrical tape. Be sure the power is off when| fee Stringing the wire around the bulbs in the sockets. With only a few safety pre- cautions, you can have a won- derful time decorating your home for the Christmas sea- son, transforming it into a Christmas . card scene which will delight your friends and, sant u2a B neighbors. WIFE PRESERVER HOUSEHOLD HINT To partition off a section of a} A few precautions can make room, try using a Venetian learning to eat easier for the|blind, hung from the ceiling and Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa ot the Genosha Hotel, Dec. 17, 18, 19 PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these detes youngster -- and also for|painted the same color as walls, Morrison, with 11 mothers pres- A Mrs. Joseph Hart and Mrs. Carl|-= veners, Mrs. W. C. Dart and) Mrs. Carl Creamer; telephone conveners, Mrs. Floyd Fore- man, Mrs. Kevan Howe, Mrs. . D: Morrison, Mrs. A. W. Simmons, Mrs. William Wilson. Refreshments were served by the social convener, Mrs. A. D. Morrison and Mrs. W. C. Dart before meeting. | Colored slides of Miss Bar-| bara Morrison's trip to Ber- muda were enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held) at the Guide House, January 22,| 1963 at 2 p.m. cH WILSON FURNITURE CO. BIG BONUS SALE NOW ON RECLINER CHAIRS 20 CHURCH ST. Mother. pe RT | Dear M.P.H.: It is a serious \Sin of ommission when parents \fail to teach their children how ito behave with hand'capped |people. Children's Callousness Blamed on Parents dollars are being spent on a campaign to put clothing on animals seen in public. This motion is so sick that I do not wish to dignify it with a comment. I would, however, like to urge these people who have great sums to spend to concentrate on people -- and leave the poor animals a'one. Women in America shop in bathing suits and halter bras. Males, naked from the wais! up, drive convertibles all over the city. High school boys ap- pear on the streets shirtless} and in jeans so low on the hips) that appendectomy scars car.| be seen, | I think we may be heading) toward the day when the ani-| mals will be clothed and the lit, In our family everyone had his own towels--labelled with name-tapes. There was no mix- ing them up. My husband's family had a different system. A few towels hung in the bath- room and everybody used them all. This seems unsanitary to me but my husband says no- body ever died from it. I've labelled his towels but he uses mine anyway. When I catch him I am furious, He claims I'm making a big fuss over nothing. What's the solu- tion ---SEPARATE BUT EQUAL Dear Separate: Keep his tow- els in the bathroom. Hang yours in the clothes closet, behind the kitchen door or where he will not have easy access to them. It's a bit of a nuisance, granted, but worth the bother. HOUSEHOLD HINT To prevent milk from stick- ing or scorching when heating put just a little water into the pan first and heat it before adding the milk. humans will be naked. Com- ment please.--NORTH CAROL- INA Dear N.C.: At the very be- ginning man was naked and perhaps in 5,000 years history may repeat. But. animals in bikinis!!! To repeat your phrase--the notion is so sick I do not wish to dignify it with a comment. Dear Ann Landers: The big problems I can handle. It's the little ones that drive me nuts. Like my husband using my face and bath towels. MON. To FRI. f SAT. 9.30 P.M, | | Parents should explain ear'y. jon the nature of various handi- jcaps and how they came about. |They should teach their children |to be compassionate, helpful and understanding. The best weapon against ignorance is education. Dear Ann Landers: For quite some time I have suspected that the human race is having a nervous breakdown. There is increasing evidence of mass in- sanity, but something I read last night convinced me _ that civilization has had it. A news story reported that millions of SATIN SHOES TAMMY. FASHION SHOES 79 Simcoe N. 728-2491 CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS by Smith-C. orona TERME OCH E oo, poeeoeo 2, ef ¥oeveveorer PRICES START AT 69.50 Walmsley & Magill 9 KING EAST, OSHAWA EE FREE HONEST CAL KING ST. E. et VARCOE'S RD. PHONE 728-9191 Oshewa's Biggest Discounters APPLIANCES & FURNITURE hristmas Shopping pree! total of 72 lights. | First, dress him for the occa- ji wimiw@asenuee jsion, because he's going to miss| 38 BERRIES AND POPOORN {his mouth most of the time,|'¥ For ornaments, you can tryjand lay a few papers on the| strings of cranberries and pop-|fioor to make clean-ups much|#) corn to give a natural - looking) simpler. red and white decoration 'o|-------- your outdoor evergreen tree. Shrubbery can also be light- ed in. many attractive ways.| A nice treatment for foundation| shrubbery is to place lights on| the shrubs themselves. Flood- lamps are used for general) iilumination and to accent 'the! brick. texture of the house. In addition you can silhouette and light your foundation shrub- bery by placing strings of tree lights, all of one color, near| the foundation of the house or} garage and erecting a shield of board or sheet metal between the lamps and shrubs. Thel Woodlyn bgtval] BEAUTY LOUNGE VIittY OUR NEW DOWNSTAIRS SALON Oshawa's most fashionable Beauty Lounge. 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