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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1963, p. 7

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ATTENDING THE night of ecards sponsored by the On- tario Gamma Epsilon Chap- Night Of Cards By Sorority Draws Large Attendance The Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor- ority held a."'Night of Cards" last Tuesday, March 5 in the UAW Hall. The guests were welcomed by the president of the chapter, Mrs, Kenneth Young, who was introduced by Mrs. Percy Mc- Bain, convener of the event. Mrs, Young announced that the proceedings of the bridge would be used to award a music schol- arship. The tables were arranged by} members of the ways and means committee; Mrs. Crossley and Mrs. Earl Hannan. Mrs, Percy Bradley was in charge of the ticket sales- Mem- bers of the Ontario Alpha Chap- ter convened the sale of fudge. The evening closed with the draw for the prizes that were decoratively wrapped in yellow and black -- the colors of the chapter. The winners. of the es were: Mrs. T. Kidd, Mrs. lack 'Barta, Mrs. Bernice Mc- Watters, Mrs. Alvin Hilts, Mrs. John Edwin Higgins, And Pauline Pilkey Wed At Moose Jaw): Ray} ter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority are Mrs, Clarence Kella, Mrs. Harvey Cross- J. R. Carson, Miss Dorothy Sheets, Miss Betty Leask, Mrs. William McKinnon, Mrs. Harvey Crossman, Mrs. Leonard Mc- |Bain, Mrs. Lawson Parks, Mrs. | Howard Powers, Mrs. F. J. Gen- leral, Mrs. Gordon Hoover, Mrs. /Percy Collins, Mrs, Thomas| Douglas, Mrs, Joseph Walsh,| Miss Meryl Hartley, Miss Ann| Leddy, Mrs, Zenon Zlotnik, Mrs. Donald Marks and Mrs. Bryon Cole, who also won the floral arrangement. } | _ PERSONALS | |chops, first roll them in flour, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's (cmon Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 11, 1963 7, By ELEANOR ROSS Maybe you don't spend very much time in hotel rooms, but just the same, any homemaker anywhere can pick up a few good tips from hotels where the standards of decor and of clean- liness must be of the highest. At such events as hotel shows, hotel men have long discussions on furnishings and how to main- '|tain them in tip-top condition ) |despite the wear and tear they 4 |receive. + | One of the results of these discussions is a repor* that vinyl fabrics are due for a long P stay in hotel rooms and suites. man, Mrs. John Payne and | And there are some very Mrs. 'Earl Hannan with Mrs. |good reasons for this. Percy McBain, convener, look- | For one thing, vinyl can take ing on. jhard wear. It is adaptable to any type of furnishing or decor. SOCIAL NOTICE There is a very broad and ex- cellent color range and upkeep Had ne ed tn gl ' | Hotel housekeepers who have ENGAGEMENT |to keep room furnishings in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Esbaugh,| prime condition at all times also St. Clements, Ontario, announce} cite these reasons when recom- the engagement of their daugh- mending vinyl to hotel manage- ter, Marcelle Dorothy, of Water-|ment. You Can Get Good Tips 'From Hotel Furnishings javerage interest by hotel folk) because of their easy | ity, which means that the walls| will clean. | washabil-| always look beautifull: Some all-vinyl rooms were display recently at a big hotel show and caused plenty of com- ment--all even from the folk who run de- of it enthusiastic-- luxe hotels. And the rooms offered wealth of home-making ideas as well. Occasional bench lug- all are prone te do come late winter and early spring--by all means consider vinyls before LODGES AND SOCIETIES Girard, Dorothy Haley, Broth~ ers. Frank Train and William. Henderson, 2 you make a final choice, espe- cially if your house has to "take it" from a lively family and you have to do the cleaning. After all, don't you have pretty much the same _house- keeping problems that face ev- ery hotel? When your children's Playmates have departed just after a lively session, you prob- ably think your problems are greater! But if your home is equipped with easy-care sur- faces, then it is no trouble at all to get the rooms in good shape again. EMPRESS OF INDIA, DOE The regular meeting of The Daughters of England, "Em- press of India" Lodge 26 was held in the Orange Temple on Tuesday evening, Worthy. president, Sister Edna Huband presided, with vice-president Sister Kate Glo- ver assisting. Chaplain Sister Kay | Large ave the devotional period. The report on cards sent to the sick was given by Sister Annie Mitchell, Sister Doris Mc. Donald read the correspon- dence, Members from Rose- mount Lodge No. 99, Toronto, will be visiting the lodge at the next meeting, March 19. SERVICE IS SUCCESS TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- dian Medical Association Jour- : Committee reports were al says a five-year study just ive. Sister McDona | completed of a comprehensive eq on the euchre ee psychiatric service within thelrecently. Sister Peggy Jackson Union ( eneral Hospital atwas escorted to the dais by Moose Jaw, Sask:, show such/Past President Sister Edith Tay- integration of psychiatry is suc-|!0r to receive the 25 Year Pin cessful, The article praises the) which was presented by Worthy extent to which patients are in-| President Sister Huband. tegrated with the community of| Birthday greetings were sung Moose Jaw. {for Sister Florence Greene. The Invitations were accepted for" won by! may 7 at Northcliffe and May 15, Markham birthday. lucky draw prize was ig + ona Horton, ents were sorved by Sisters Edna Huband, Jean|,,Refreshments were served Drake, Winifred Mills. Wilma Taylor and her commi The next regular meeting wiil| '¢¢- be held on Tuesday, March 19. SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES The regular meeting of Sun- beam Chapter 'No. 73 was held in the Masonic Temple. Sister Cora Lyons Worthy Matron, presided assisted by Mr. Wil- liam Henderson. Sister Beerthuizen introduc- ed Sisters Meta Moore and Agnes Kemlo, Past District Dep- uty Grand Matrons, both reir welcomed by the Chap- er, Sister Dunbar and Brother Couper, presiding officers from Ontario Chapter, were intro- duced and welcomed, also visit- ing Past Matron Eleanor Train, from Bowmanville. Sunbeam's Past Officers pres- ent were Sisters Meta Moore, Agnes Kemlo, Nance McLeese, Laura Stewart, Betty McKin- stry, Flora Purdy,' Marianne OSHAWA'S 4. ORIGINAL |: at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 yeors .., . with thousands of yards on display to select. from, NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. | 174. MARY ST. gage racks, diveder screens and occasional chairs offered the most vivid and lovely colors in vinyl fabrics and materials. There were such big decorator colors as persimmon and tan- gerine, even strives in bold blues and greens--in contrast to the quiet colors used for walls and for basic furnishings. THINK OF VINYL So if you are thinking of do- ing some redecorating--as we loo, to Mr. Laverne Wayne Kel-| wucn INTEREST dogg: 200 Of Mrs and Kita. Wil Vinyl-coated wallpapers are ee pees. eee bh Phan being eyed with more than day, May 18, in Sacred Heart} St. Lawrence CRUISE Roman Catholic Church, Kitch- Departure Aug. 3rd.,_ includes¢| ener, Ontario. | |QSf. Pierre Miquelon . . .° Limited space left, | FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL PHONE: 728-6201 BREADED CHOPS - | To make crumbs stick to then dip them' into beaten eggs,| and then into crumbs. 14 To CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING 'Our experts wiil clean your carpets in your home or in ou, \« Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bayliss,| Valley drive, opened their home} recently to the Fellowship) Group of Southminster United) Church after the 12 members present spent the evening skat-| ing at the Brooklim Arena, Mr.) and Mrs. Henry Barker were) welcomed to the group. The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Bay-| liss and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Nelson, who were in charge of the March meeting. Teas, birthdays, parties, wed- dings, anniversaries, comings and goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de- artment with your item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. Miss Pauline Margaret Pilkey, Niagara Falls, and Mr, John iggi Moose Jaw, Sakatchewan, were united in| marriage recently in St. John's) Anglican Church, Moose Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Richards, Johnston avenue, have recently returned after! AMBLYN SAVES YOU MONEY Special Values For This Week BUBBLING BATH LIQUID HALLMARK 59° REG. 98c MISS CLAIROL CREME FORMULA 1,85 VALUE 1.36 BRECK SHAMPOO saan ser spending a month in Bermuda.) Among the guests attending WITH FREE 1.46 MIST 1.10 FASHION THAT GOES UNDER FASHION The bride is the daughter of Mr.|the Higgins - Pilkey wedding and Mrs. Edwin M. Pilkey, Baiejin Moose Jaw were Mr. and d@Orfe, Quebec, and Mr. Hig-| Mrs. E. M. Pilkey, Baie d'Urfe, gins is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Edwin G. Higgins, Sudbury. | The evening ceremony was| performed by the Reverend R. N. Wright, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a winter white wool street - length A-line gown, veiled halo hat and car- ried a bouquet of pink tea roses. Mrs. Gordon Eade, the bride's attendant, wore a red wool sheath dress. Mr. Gordon Eade was the Higgins and Mr. Mark Higgins, Sudbur#; Miss Helene Pilkey,| Chatham, Ontario. | Mrs. A. B. Holmes entertain-| ed at a birthday luncheon re-| cently, at The Guild of All Arts, | Scarborough, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Rosamond H. Kloster of Oshawa, Among those attending were: Mrs. Wil- liam R. Piggins; Mrs. William| W. Fulcher, Mrs. R. E. Sutton} of Lindsay. best man with Mr, Mark Hig- gins as usher. | The bride's mother wore a) @reen velvet sheath dress and brown velvet pillbox hat. The) bridegroom's mother chose a) gold dress with matching coat, green ,organza hat and they) both wore corsages of white! baby chrysanthemums. After a honeymoon trip to Banff, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. | Higgins made their home in! Moose Jaw. Wz My ' ; WIFE PRESERVER Puncture the cel! ophane cove on a new box of pow- der a few pin poles; then you can shake just the desired ~-- onto your puff each me. PREVENTS SOGGINESS The crust of a cream pie will not become soggy if the filling is cooled before being poured into the shell. | MON. ,. FRI. 9.30 P.M. ti. FREE | HONEST CAL KING ST. &. et VARCOE'S RD. 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