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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1963, p. 10

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Repairs ge eno a 4 . = P = one rae + Y * * x " -- 4% te tae | DS m 4 afheiod aah whe rege? 'i ' rs Sl SOLA hencmaccnn .adiaeiiind Lely toa a mg £nt sda eaten cK ea wh " PER IAs 7 . ¢ AS peat ' een) Or ereee es er ei Boy ie ng Be, tr, I er sala Retna My Pah RN EL NN, Dead Ate alt se 2 ingot ol 2 ih abt a iad ed vw ir «eA % eT ee eS ek PUL AILTESES 88 be ' : LS aah Sones DW CA en ai yy te ON) sili diced . . UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES [tim 'sua tne wore ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CPTA Gignac showed slides of thelthe daughter of Mrs. Frank\tté form of a bowling night at : the Oshawa Shopping Centre The February meeting of St.|shrine of St. Therese the Little|Kirby, a. member of the = Bowling Lanes at 7 p.m. sharp. Christopher's Catholic Parent-| Flower. . a Peron eon Mage Teacher Association opened| 'he February convener was a ni hv a benare with the prayer for Catholic) y+. Richard Lacroix Stn served as U the World D Education read by the presi-| : reet Church'on the World Day : ' . : dent, Mrs, Kenneth Johnson. In| EVA ALEXANDER UNIT |°%! Prayer. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 -- |ihe 'absence of the secretary,| 'The Eva Alexander Unit meet.|,.Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. S. Stovin, the minutes|ing of St. Stephen's UCW was| Mrs. Lane, Mrs Gilbert and 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 6, 1963 were read by Mrs. Gordon Dig-|heid in the ladies' parlor, with Mrs, Charles Pogson. MON. ne FRI. nem. The treasurer's report!1; members answering the roll|, Mrs. Duchemin's group will . "1° : was given by Mrs. Adrien Car-|41), be in charge of the next meet- Prince Philip Chapter, riere. | Mtv aul nadie Slee Sana ing for the devotional lunch and The president has proposed | Palmer, opened the meeting. program, s s uestion box to be used ' ' Holds Election Of Officers --"rervone."Te wint'be avaitanie|;.7¢ devotional, neriod, was) CIVITAN CLUB ae / vat mceong max "utes and any aestin er gogp "The setae ree, many mesg ot el] 9.39 BB MT The February meeting of the|nual provincial meeting in ape. Ste | i i i Poon ing on "The Raising of Laza- recently at the' @kanatenod 9 i Philip Chapter, LODEjilton. I eligion, health, education. us', was given by Mrs. Nor- y ; Prince Philip ery eee 'ttautc| No name need be signed. At ' Restaurant. Following dinner, was held in Adelaide House band eS een oe the May meeting, the questions 2" gmt F Shag ae president Mrs, Robert Malcolm- pig : report was spo udy s ; ; with Mrs. K. R. Wagg, regent, E. J. Luke and Mrs. Alfred Aus- will erly het Smith, the topic being "Mar: son, presided at the meeting. presiding. Mrs. C. G. Luke, sec-|tin' presided for the election of Se nage og pet fe fe "°° tha, a Woman of the Bible". se Gary Bari, recording retary, read the minutes andlofticers as follows: Pas a tg wae help, The minutes were read by oe eee ne Mrs ge Ag Sere Honorary, Regent, Mrs.\others as well as yourself, | |Mrs. Emmanuel Hurvid and the| vombers as to a auaae . a debi Sch Reb te 8 Charles Robson, Sr.; Immed- Th lea lun.|tveasurer's -- report by Mrs, sroucein' dor Anishiitae" Aiut Hewéon, corregponding SeCTe'linte Past Regent, Mrs, Alfred) sere vee ee eee aoe ean, Smith. Lag ig plage iat ee eames te Austin; Regent, sd hye ao thei yee The report of cards sent tol 4 grap | Swasi 'Adslines ' port for educational secretary Wage; nt Vice Regent, Mts.\yi. B.C. McAllister 723-3996\the sick was read by Mrs.| yi be the guest artists for the @ by Mrs. Alfred Aus-J; A» Mitchell, secretary, Mrs.) oo tn. unit president \Frank Crawford and the. flow-|\ocagj : ie aoe H of letters were|c: J Luke; assistant secretary, : er report by Mrs. Hurvid, The|°°C#S!0"- tin. A number e| social report was given by Mrs,| Due to pressure of 'business, ; IMrs. George Ansley; treasurer,| An executive training. course received from the adopte diy' Alfred Austin; assistant|is to be held in Neil McNeil!<"G Gparies Rundle, Four Ja-|the club accepted the resigna- school at Eau Claire with te) oo surer, Mrs, B. T. Ward;|High School in Toronto on the/s:,-" volunteered for duty at|tion of Mrs. John Fietz, as vice- quests for library books and) o responding secretary, Mrs.|four Tuesdays in March. This|iiusqale Manor on March 23,jPresident and voted in Mrs. sports equipment. Mrs. K. R.iF i "Hewson; educational sec-|is similar to last year's course. The members agreed to cater|G@ty Bayliss to complete the KING ST. E. ot VARCOE'S RD. Wagg reported for Echoes con-) etary, Mrs. F. N. McCallum;| In March, the parents Of/r. the guide and brownie ban-|*lub year. PHONE veer s lassistant educational secretary,|Grade 8 pupils are invited to) jot, '| Volunteers to assist in the Miss Flossie Coyte, Mrs. Al-/Mrs, J, A. Mitchell; member-|hear Sister Mary Sheila, prin.| 'A recommendation was made\tuck shop at Hillsdale Manor on 728-9191 fred Austin, for services at!ship convener, Mrs. C. E. Hill;|¢cipal of the new St. Josenh's) © Ti uetM TS UCW meet.|March 5 are Mrs, E. A. Middlc.|| Oshewe's Biggest home and abroad, asked for|social convener, Mrs. Harold) Senior School, and Sister Mary)", "Dot oait oa be held|mass, Mrs. Royce Whitaker and|| Discounters volunteers for Hillsdale Manor/Tonkin, ° jConstance speak of the WOEK lh coda May 2. with the Eva|Mrs. Ross Coulson. , on March 15. These wi'l be) Public relations convener,| being done in higher education.| 41. nar Unit in charge of the| Mrs. Malcolmson turned over APPLIANCES & FURNITURE. Mrs. Alfred Austin, Mrs. C. G.iMrs, A, F, Annis; standard| Prior to refreshments, -- there tea odie the remainder of the evening to Luke and Mrs. Leslie McLaugh-|phearer, Mrs. Leo Glover; ways|Will be an Irish program. Mrs. : the program convener, Miss ss : : lin. She also announced that|andg means convener, Mrs. F. j,|Weilli Richard is the March} Conveners ag iehag tea ' LETTERS FOR THE ARCHIVES Mrs. Butler had wool for distri-| Peirce: Echoes secretary, Miss|Convener. --~ ies rid 4 oe i thee bution. Mrs. J. L. Beaton for|Flossie Coyte; Empire and| The evening's various events|work, Mrs. Gordon bid ' rok 1 inating moth. |World Affairs read the- letter|World Affairs convener, Mrs.|Were as follows: Class count,|touch and take, Mrs. James Mrs. Charles - Edouard deline after winning the Ca- sung Bec Hg ini \from Mr. MeIntyre Hood, deal-|y, 1, Beaton; Services at Home|Miss Anne Fanning's morning Palmer; aprons, Mrs. §, C. Desmeules, of Chicoutimi, madian Mother of 1062 award. vee ee for use in{img with the outcome of the/and Abroad secretary, Mrs. W.|Kindergarten class. Door prize, |/undle. i - Sponsors of the annual contest 'fy A if Common Market and the effect)y Butler: Canadianization and|Mrs. G. J. Heroux; bingo, Mrs.) Mrs. Rundle thanked the Que., gets a kiss of congratu Pons: studies of community life in ae re | ; Cu.T be ho Reload. t lation from her daughter Ma- are considering' a suggestion Canada. (CP Photo) |°? Britain. Each convener gave/{mmigration, Mrs. W. J. Bone;|"..?: +anguay. members who helped to serve a complete report on each of-/councillors: Mrs. F. N. McCal- The Reverend Father N. J.jat the home of Mrs. Shemilt, \fice at the annual meeting) jum, the child as does the ridicule|yrcoh followed. 'Tw |um, Mrs. K. B. Smith, Mrs: | : ew mem- i ! CHILD GUIDANCE and sarcasm of teachers in the| pore Dive o new mem-|J, L, Beaton, Mrs. A. Austin | pint welcomed to the! r, ' ssroom. \Chapter, Mrs, J. W. Girard and| A Cultivate Fun At Home eat ad Sunt etn Hs" tales wih | women et mode a 3 a a i | - oe gr gi bad # badges. = een | Korea is = ee Xe i: SHOP-EASY LABEL ' . is might not be so bad if) In the absence of Mrs. Harold," 'Ne Costumes Bed 4 A : Variety names are right But Dont Mock Id ve gg gy ghey oe: Tonkin, Mrs. Leo Glover will|"4stty_of 1392 to 1910. a Tender EAT'N a athe to brie lave ; : convene the birthday dinner on} < ; a SF, lecti By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.|formal party of your own social sited * But byl x api ial April 1, at Adelaide House. L di | TRUE-TRIM BEEF 3 padiestsii seriing be aa It's wonderful when children|set, listen to the efforts at hu- fio an hg Practically always! Mrs, F. J. Peirce ways and| aares at nese sites : i home where they|mor when one spouse tries to 2 means convener, announced the} 5 H i =, . oo peg ei enjoy the funny|get a laugh by picturing the) me tay I esr sspciieg hed Tag Day will be held on May] @ No baby sitter | 12 KING E 723 3633 QUICK TWIST CAP ooo? things that happen there -am'jother as inferior in some way. oi "Forbid. that ahi iM 25. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell is thell @ No car fare R ted B P | D 3 P share accounts of funny things|Frequent as this practice is, cisial at their nduaskoe ,, Hold! appointed delegate to the an-| epea y opu ar vDeman A quick % turn and the happening outside the family. |trying to create a laugh at the : MR, BERNARD Ther h h hil-|expense of another person is an| PARENTS' QUESTIONS SEWING MACHINE } saris uae, heute ae e are homes where chil-|exper } t | < | : dren and parents do laugh a lot|insidious practice destined to be) Q. We have failed to make| REPAIRED ! ! s | Experienced Hair Stylist | einen bel ha a together, without hurting the| harmful. : the performance of hom e| ee of Leading Toronto Salons | | feelings of one another or in- chores by our daughter, 10, at-|{ An" Meke or Model @ Reasonable¥) BUTT OF THE JOKE ; | @ Prompt Service dulging in humor at the expense|"").,. 41. child in the home|Tactive enough for her to do of anybody else. Available for Home . who most often is the butt of| 'em faithfully. WARNER WILLIAMS Appointments 3. WIDE-TOP JAR Yet the easiest way to get a W begin to|_4:..Why expect to do the im- SERVICE CENTRE Makes it extra-easyto laugh is to say something to or taughter. We parents begin to| ,\<cinle? Require her to do Ph. 725-6854: asy about another person in which| *mile and laugh at his words or). 1. definite jobs. | oe ee : o spoon out baby's food... he or his group is pictured as|#t cts which seem awkward or) right down to the last bit "inferior" in some way. unusual to us. | | in the bottom of the jar. As he grows older. we keep) Nest time You 0 10 a Won "iaughing at what seems] SEE WHAT 1.00 WILL BUY!! funny in his expression because | Except when we laugh be-| The Humoresque Club of the|cause we think he's cute and| @ 3 Ib Headcheese | Humoresque Club |e don' understand him. We wwe J ST 8 EF S 0 L D | a acahee nn : eg: ec Holds Soci al Night\tin""* humor in ourselves and | @3 Ib Veal Patties 1 a 0 | | convenience plus... Blind held a social on Thurs-|smart, in which case we may| : By The day evening st poy Re-/m mp ee ge mr nee @ 3 Ib Bologna *.... creation re wi iss Fat laughter expresses our uncon-| | McConnell presiding. \scious feeling of superiority to Any Of The Above Only 'The members were pl d to | e have the social convener, Miss '" " 1 Vera Siblock, back again, after Can Harmless | | lO IT1S. me I It a lengthy stay in the hospital. ] 1 ! Games were played and the Drugs Be Fatal? 2 Ee | ] \ winners were: balloon game,| | | } E on ! Q Mr. Harold Bateman; cake bao cigetge vt Hee | test and flower riddle, Mrs.| ee fo: RBOLUEE, CAN CAURE | Aside from the great Gerber container conven- Reginald Pike, went to the cir.|severe illness, even death. 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