GOA LALO ML ALLIS OLE AILNE gin anes ing was high by our standards but the cost of books and ords was very low and Finland Fascinating Subject. Of After-Dinner Address were in pletil supey On "Glimpses of Finland andjused to build the Children's|to be pire fog buildings " subject of a/ Castle. getting and the hotels Cee eae ne stise Phyilc| THe Deautiful Finnishlout of date, There is still a long 8g : churches were also of interest.|way to go to bring accommoda- Braund, president of the Sorop-|The fact that they are sup-|tions up to our standards, and timist Club of Peterborough, at/noried by taxation, similar to! © GIRDLES the monthly dnnet meeling Ollur pcos, was a' novel ies Mey Breund wes enertaned for your agar pony" ven in-berl SPRING ATTIRE the Soroptimist Club of Pes vo nike. and District at the Genosha| TRIP Hotel on Thursday evening. The| While in Finland a four-day al Sothern eae Club talk was. illustrated by slides|bus trip to Russia was ar- . iz which she had taken while|ranged. At the Russian border| President Evelyn Moore away. the Finnish guide was replaced|Sided at the dinner . Miss Braund was in Europe|by @ Russian Intourist guide|Mrs. Walter Bestwick, program last summer attending the bi-|¥ho remained in charge of the/Chairman, int oe nee ennial convention of the Euro-|Patty while they were in Rus-|¢ and she was thanked by Mrs. pean Federation of Soroptim-|5i@. W. Seyler. Gone rea ist Clubs held in Helsinki, Fin-| Miss Braund visited the Win-/were, Mrs. Anne Campbell, land, While in Helsinki she was|'et Palave in Leningrad, » for-|Feterborough, and Miss Lillian , a guest in the home of a Fin.|mer home of the 'Tsars which|Endicott, Oshawa. is Ss now preserved as a mu- {|most successful era Ba Age wi and Mrs, Ian Greenway, Mr. BRIDE-ELECT i eee to be injseum. In it there were many) KEEP POWDER DRY [club and was eet a puttet|200 Mrs. Roy Day, Mr. and Finland," said Miss Braund,|Very. fine religious paintings.| ood experts at MacDonald y [tacky spe ee anged Mrs, Albert Granik, Mr. and) 'The engagement of Miss "Everythi 4 is so arkling|She found it and the Summer/ Institute Guelph, that bak supper. 'The event was arrangelimrs, Albert Granik, Mr. and] Donna Sworik and Mr. John | 1039 neat and up to' date"(Palace very beautiful but de- ing powder containers sone chaaia Oy tne aacashiy of club presi-| Mrs: William 'Kellar, Mr. and) R, Jackson is announced to |che was especially impressed| apidated. always be re-covered i ag gon FoF alabaaa ic teas Teieae, Me Mr and) day and their marriage is '0 lby the beautiful Youth Centre| Many of the fine churches and diately after measurements are penal ¥ : n Wc Ad '| take place on Saturday, May i i .|mosques in Russia are no . Among Parnes -- stitch, Oscar Parker, Mr. and Mrs.| 4g in St. George's Ukrainian seat i ls te sqetvelen at or "used for worship, Many 4 HR gdhy Pays Me Hall, Mr. he | nom gg vy wee, eg rygtoe The ap a first-class hotel with each|h@used government depart, ' i . : *| elec e daughter o! r. ; F ments. jand -- ie he - Sydney Temple, Mr. and Mrs.) and Mrs. Michael Sworik and -- peatiges gy bo ccigpiaw Whiie in Russia Miss Braundl Mrs: Ross Radway, Mr. and|G° pers t Mt and Mrs. B:) the prospective bridegroom 18 Itacilities in the building, attended a performance of the| \Mrs. Jas, Naylor, Mr. and Mrs.| "yr and Mrs, Cecil Elliott,| *e,90% 9% Mr. and Mrs, Jack | The Children's Castle was an-|Russian Ballet which was beau-| sarong' f emen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 22, 1963 7 Curling Club Closes Season With Highly Successful Dance About 85 couples enjoyed the; Mrs. Frederick Kitchen, Mr. 4 \elosing dance of the Oshawa/and Mrs. Donald Crothers, Mr. Curling Club held Saturday|,4q mrs, Raymond Hawke, Mr. night. It was considered the|anq Mrs. Leonard Edwards, Mr. HGn @ & | Designed for the active life you lead . . . Sarong moves os you. Em- | broidered nylon | and terylene elastic, sizes 32 to 40, A, B, or C vse qamnea 2m YO US Kenneth Williams, Mr, and Mrs.!yyy and Mrs, Howard T. Say- Jackson, all of Oshawa. other project which interested) 'ifully performed but the opera| Joanne Elizabeth, daughter M08 roa vox. and W. F. Mercer, Mrs. M. A warken ise Chori cone There is a nurse Yor at least pb new. subway which is ex-) of Mr, and Mrs. Roy H. : d every two inmates and in seri-|Cellently maintained, | and Mis, J; Kesler, Me' andes: Tesie Higgs, Me. and] Mfr. and Mra, Michael Swork|imo being after" Word War | CANADIAN SCHOOL Boon To Patients | AUXILIARIES [Rover trecman, Mr. and Mrs|yire 2: Schowags, Mi an Mrs Jckson, son ot Mand ie fave o Finland two shiponds| OPTOMETRIST "UNEQUALED" Needs To Expand |""$rn sea scour aux. "Two years old today is Joanne is the granddaughter Leon Rolson, Mrs, J. Crawford well, Mr. SOCIAL NOTICE ed and chronically - ill children.|y: She also had a ride on their Ireland Studio |ahd Mrs, William Miller, M.)Mrs, Frank Young, Mr. and White Cross Centre | UNITS, GROUPS Mrs. J. W. Germond ,Mr. and|Mrs, Ailan' Preston' Mr. and|ment of their daughter, Donna| People were unable to get cof. |Albert Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.\w, W. Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs.|The marriage will take place|{o the people at a high price| 723-2721 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOANNE "Oshawa, James Souch, Mr. and Mrs. ahh Skee Daal --Aldswor' ography |her. This is a home for retard-|M0use and costumes were shab- i Anderson, Mr. M, Findlay, Mt.!ang Edward Gibson, Mr. and i Stacey, Coleridge street. me Te. ous cases a nurse for each pati-| The price of food and cloth.) THE Mrs, George Goodchild, Mr. andimrs, G. W, Wilson, Mr. and|wish to announce the engage-|During the war the Finnish A. E, Johnson 0.0. OF BUSINESS W. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs./George Russell, Mr. and Mrs.|Jack Jackson, all of Oshawa.|Of coffee, This coffee was sold) Mrs, C, H. Jackson, execu: A. L. Gunn, Mr. and Mrs, F, L. The 8th Oshawa Sea Scout) Whittington. tive-secreatry, Ontario Mental|Mothers Auxiliary celebrate its|_ Mr. and Mrs, J. Downs of Health Association, was the) 33rd birthday in a festive man- ner, with guests, Simcoe Street|birthday cake. Church, Mrs, Jackson spoke of| Varnum, her great interest in working|)frank Gravelle, vice-president, guest speaker at the April 1963 meeting of the Helping Hand Unit, _ UCW, with the mentally ill while in North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. .V Mc- Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Nor- man McAlpine, Mr, and Mrs. |Douglas © Clemens, Mrs. Tribble and Ross Luke, Mr. and M. Kinton, Mr. and Mrs. George Lorne Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Gibbie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borrowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker, Mr. and Mrs. -W A. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dewhirst, Mr. and Mrs, D. M. on Saturday, May 18, at 2.30 p.m, in St, George's Ukrainian Catholic Church. HOUSEHOLD HINT To paint chair legs easily, Disney, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tresise, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mc- turn chairs upside down. and the proceeds of the sale! 14¥4 KING E. 728-7081 JURY & LOVELL PHARMACIES THE ORIGINAL REXALL STORES IN BOWMANVILLE--OSHAWA--WHITBY PRESENTS 460 |. sarong England, h rinci.| attended, from the Scout Moth-|/ Mrs, Harry Dyas, Mr. and Mrs./Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy pal "1! ighed ond tang read-|ers District Committee. Claude Phipps, Mr. 4 Ly Whittington. ing therapy she and her hus-| During a short business meet.|20nald Begg, Mr. an rs. band, Dr, C. H. Jackson, came A George Bates, Mr. and Mrs. oe Bieeca in 1961, ing, Mrs. David St. Andrews,/Reginald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. president, spoke of the coming) Richard Baker, Mr. and Mrs, T. we yreaincn sated ihe in Conference on May 2, for the|D. Grohe, a, oad ove, H, A. mentally ill began in 1850 and|local Scout Mothers' Auxiliary|Hamel, Mr. a p establishm Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. John the lishment of what was) members, There will be a din- ' gris then known as asylums (a re . Patterson, Mr, and Mrs, Jam ner at Sandalwood, for two rep-|Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. James me shelter for those resentatives from each eel Topping, Mr. and Mrs, Giles pe Baga elo) og apie 4 jary, then a discussion of local|Goulding. present day hospitals, She dea problems at Camp Samac. | Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Pollard, at some length with the work Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ward, be! done at the White Cross} The raise in dues from the) '- ing Mr. and Mrs, Bertram Dingley, Centre on Simeoe street south,|8th Oshawa Sea Scout Cubs and Mr. and Mrs, Steven Piper, Mr. in' Oshawa, and gave great cre-|Scouts, was announced and its and Mrs. J. Bryant te and dit to the volunteer workers|purpose stated. The fall bazaar nicl " who are giving of their time|conveners distributed items to and talents to assist these pa-|be worked on, and spoke of f ORDER tients ig preparing themselves! work to be done. C ANV AS to take their place in society.) 4 game involving prizes was Mrs, Jackson stated that due tolthen enjoyed and every one thelr Umited quarters, present was able to win one was a waiting list of patients|iiem Mrs, Keith Burns and her who would to attend the patrol will entertain the mem- Centre, She said that if anyone/ hers. at the next meeting with a offer a couple Of] penny auction, and each mem-|f * time . hye IN) ber will be expected to bring * ind 1 Very) one item for the auction. | NOW! | ts. D. F. Wilson introduced| Mrs. Mathew Sutton and her|] we Ai Rent Cheir, Tables, ets. the speaker and the apprecia- social commits served te- CLEVE FOX | Rugs and Upholstery cleaned the safe way! ALL THIS WEEK THRU TO SAT., APR. 27 it Reserved to limit quantities. subject to change without notes, SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY g eland. Studio OFFER .o6 ont -- om or Ay plexi- 21 ATHOL ST. WEST , ocaee apeisoney _--? for $2.99 723-3680 DROPS ¥ -- ) » For infants and chil- dren. A pleasant tasting dietary sup- gee containing 0 vitamins. 30 cc, Regular $2.75 2 for $2.76 "flower fresh" cleaning NOsoaking, no shrinking! ( NO ruinous scrubbing! @ WEDDING PORTRAITS colors come alive! © WEDDING ALBUMS 2 fot FREE estimate aap NEW! 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