omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 pes PLAYMATES Daniel Brown, RR 4, Osh- awa, Their grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Bryan, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs. Darrel Lachlan, one year oid, and his brother, Luke Watson, two and a half, are the sons of Mr, and Mrs. Joyless Uniformity In Russia A Grey, Impenetrable Veil Crossing the border between Soviet Russia and Poland was like stepping into a completely new world, a world of smiling faces, human warmth and com- forting food, Mrs, Walter Branch told members of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Associa- tion, recalling her trip into Rus- sia last year. "F visited the Soviet Republic aimply as a housewife on a holi- day," the speaker said, 'and, as such I can only tell you some of the things that left an indelible impression on me, "T shall never forget the atti- tude of Janie, the intourist guide assigned to our party, A young, good-looking woman whose am- bition in life was to scale the ladder of the government party; who was so adept at answering and evading questions and whose politeness was a mask for her despisal of me and my fel- low travellers." Mrs, Branch acknowledged } oa Spa eae of = let Re ic in space explor- care aaa tn loins Oat illiteracy the magnificence of old Lenin- ee MRS, WALTER BRANCH | On Fathers' Night THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, February 16,1963 7 PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Fudge, King street west, will be leaving tomorrow for a three . week vavation by motor to Florida and Louisana where they will lattend the Mardi Gras. Miss Erna Litz, Bloor street east, and Miss Shirley Irwin, Gladstone avenue, are leaving today on a five week vacation to the Hawaiian Village, Hawaii; Miss Joan Rowland, Miss Peggy Jackson, both of Oshawa, 4 \and Mrs, Edward Wetherall of | Ajax will be attending the On- ltarlo Progressive Conservative |Women's Association annual meeting as official delegates at guests were extended a warm welcome by Mr. Alger who pre- sented Mrs. Irwin with a color: ful bouquet as a token of appre- ciation for the hospitality ex- mee in providing the facil- es, CORRECTION The picture of Mr, and Mrs, Arnold, which accompanied the write uo, Rod their silver anniver- sary in Thursday's paper, should have read, Mr, and Mrs. Mel- ville Arnold and not Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Arnold as pub- lished, The Oshawa Times re- grets any embarrassment caus. ed by this error, William Brown, Wailyford, the Royal York Hotel on Mon Scotland. day, --Mary's Studio | me TOPS (Take Off Pounds aeARpeRanC RIE Lema a a po paoag dd iy el Leh A jentine party on Tuesday @' Little Theatre Presents Play 'Oshawa Recreation Centre, Members and guests were pre- sent and Mrs, Shirley Choloniuk was named "high-loser" for the week, | Mr, and Mrs Harold G. David. inj Vin-/ som, Beurling avenue, an t FES pry' Hesageen | © anil granddaughter, Miss Linda Alli- Association was in the form of|80n have returned from a 10-day Fathers' Night. There was a cruise in the West Indies on the large attendance of fathers 'and|{uxury liner Empress of Eng- Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 18 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be In Oshawe et the Genoshe Hotel Feb, 18, 19, 20. PHONE 723-464) fer appointment on there dates King Street UCW Holds Concert And Valentine Tea A successful Valentine Tea was held in Centennial Hall of King Street United Church on February 18 under the aus- pices of the UCW, The Hall was decorated in Valentine tradition. Mrs, Douglas Redpath, pros dent, welcomed all and thanked those who assisted, The program preceded the tea, Mrs, Clarence Scott and Mrs, Frank Hortop played two plano duets 'The King of the Forest" and "Approach of Spring", Mrs, Gordon Hawker sang "Till There With You" from The Music Man and "You Will Never Walk Alone' from Car. ousel, She was accompanied at ee plano by Mrs, Meredith Mof- at Mrs, Wesley Herbert on the origin of Valentine Valentine was a kindly humble monk who lived centuries ago and went through the country giving parcels and: cards to the sick and poor, Today it is important to re. member that when one sends flowers, cards and gifts to the sick and shut-ins, they are ay. St, thy thinking and following Jes , 'Thou words who said, ' Love the Lord thy heart and with and thy neighbor as thyse! Mrs. Ewart Clemence peateel convener and larence Scott was dining hostess. Mrs, Leslie Guy Fred Lane poured tea. The and tables were decorated God with | all thy 10 YEARS OF SERVICE 1952 41,597-- Population 180,695--- Books Loaned 39,676-- Book Stock 15,329---- No. of borrowers .81-- Per Capita Rate 1962 -- 63,243 --359,389 -- 79,492 -- 32,461 -- 41,59 Only 1% of Oshawa's tax levy. hearts, flowers and cupids, the chairs of office were taken land. over by the husbands of-the| Mr, T, K, Creighton QC and executive members, Mrs, Creighton will be among Mrs, Robert Peacock, pro-\the guests at a banquet in the gram chairman, introduced the'Canadian Room of the Royal evening's program. York Hotel, Toronto on Monday The Oshawa Little Theatre,| night honoring the retiring lieu- sponsored by the Mental/tenant governor, the Honorable Health Clinic, presented the! J. Keillar MacKay, play "Fresh Variable Winds," Taking part were teal Robertson, Catherine Robertson,| yo ry oy Gwen O'Regan, Ted Farrow the Ukrainian Professional and . ~e e Business Ladies' Auxiliary at and Geoffrey Crook, Dr. C. Hiner home recently when Mrs, Jackson, psychologist from the) poter Zakarow,. past president, Mental Health Clinic, --intro-| installed the incoming president, duced the play which depicted) Mrs, &, R, Huculak, and the a scene of family life where not! new executive. Miss Holly Arm: only the matter of the "how, /strong of Toronto gave a short when and why" of discipline|talk on personal saving and was questioned but also point-/banking and the hostess served] jed up the need of understanding! refreshments. land a firm father - son relation-| me h Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Alger were hosts at a "get-together" Mrs, Harry Peleshok, Winona avenue, entertained members of ship. Mr, Carl Ritchey thanked| the Little Theatre Group for its yet, she said, the people lived|gtd, commissioned by Peter in modern slavery. She spo ke of|the Great and built by Italian architects who spanned the/the play, CLUB CALENDAR Ritcon i and S Assoc. Women's Hospital Aux. Hosp. Aux. Eve. 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WA Court Charlene, COF Pilot Club Happy Doubles Club : Albert Street UCW 3 Calvary Baptist WMS Christ Church Eve. Guild St. George's WA St. Andrew's UCW Harvey Hunt Aux. Sunbeam Chapter, OES 17th Scout Mothers' Aux. St. Mark's WA Jaycettes Soroptimist Club NO SERVICE CHARGE $ FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL PHONE 728-6201 waterways with three hundred! Following this, Dr, Jackson bridges and crowned the city/recruited three volunteers from with cathedrals and palaces, jthe parents, to take the view- portrayals of the characters inf their friends last evening, held in the Recreation Building at Red Wing Orchards, the premises of Mr. and Mrs, G, Norman Irwin, Whitby, The By contrast the communist of the adults in the skit, government had erected blocks of flats, whose curtainless win-|Pol e. mi dows stared out of blank walls and within, the inhabitants of six flats or apartments shared one bathroom and one kitchen, "I became accustomed to seeing women toiling at heav. labor,' Mrs, Branch continu 'but the gemeral shabbiness was a continuing shock. There is no incentive for style and, anyway, prices in the govern- ment department store. Gum, are exorbitant, There are no so- cial organizations, no card par- ties or bazaars; mothing to stimulate charity, Women give up their seats in buses to men," Mrs, Branch quoted John Gun- ter's "Inside Russia"... "The joyless uniformity paints the community grey, It is almost too stifling to be born." The audience joined in the di cussion, The question and answer period was moderated by Dr. ackson, who was thanked by Mr, Thomas Scott. Mr. N. V. Rose presided for the business meeting and wel- comed the gathering, Mr. Stan- ley King read the minutes and Mr, W. A. Witham read the treasurer's report. Mrs. Cecil Collings gave a report of the CENTRE STREET CHURCH (Evelyn Goodwin, Unit 3) The Evelyn Goodwin Unit 3 of Centre Street United Church held its February meeting in the chapel with Mrs, Ernest Pratt in charge of the devotion period, Mrs, Archie Britton read the scripture. Two read ings were given, "Christianity in The Home", by Mrs, Pratt and "Safety Zones of Church and Home," by Mrs. Britton, Mrs, William Dearborne pre- carnival committee after which) Mr. Roe thanked the committee) and the members who had) assisted with this project, The} room count was won by Mrs.| Marilyn Kellar's room, | Mr, Jack Hutchinson, acting) for the principal, informed the| parents that the report cards) jwould be going out on Friday.) } 24-HOUR SERVICE } | She described the Hermitage,|He also thanked the associa-| ja palace of the Czars now Ajtion, on behalf of the staff, for! jmuseum of fine art destined .ojtheir part in making the ice lout-rival. the Louvre of: Paris; carnival a success ithe Peterhof fountains, a splen-| Mr, Roe adjourned the meet: jdor of the past; the University|ing, after announcing. that the jof Moscow, towering thirty stor-|March meeting will feature al files and accommodating 25,000)talk on citizenship by Mrs students; Lenin's Library where/l, M, Akin. : | books were filed according to) Rofreshments were served by size and not author or subject/the mothers of Mrs.: Kellar's matter, and the glittering, five-/room under grade mother, Mrs storey theatre which seated siX/m Disney and social convener thousand; all this but not &lnirs C. Glasstord. : telephane book to be had, ties et 5 Delays at border points al: ways extended into three hours} and crossing from. Russia into /Poland was like stepping out of a fog into spring sunshine, The transition from East to West Germany took a four-hour wait in a setting of barbed wire and mach'ne guns, When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "eee Gon ter SVERYONE" sided for the business, Roll call was taken, The secretary's re- port was read by Mrs, Earl Hann and. the treasurer's re- port by Mrs, Norman Petre, EWING MACHINE REPAIRED ! ! 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