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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1963, p. 7

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THE FAMILY JOY Mr, and Mrs, David Dodbie, Old Country Club Hold Popular Dance The Oshawa and District Old Country Club held a_ carnival dance on Saturday night at the | |New Kinsmen Hall. | |mately one hundred and eighty Approxi- ; {members and friends attended GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Commissioner W. Wycliffe Booth will address a Home League Rally which will be attended by approximately 300 women from ville, Byersville, Peterboro, Co- bourg, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay, Port Hope, Uxbridge, Whitby and Oshawa today in the Sal- vation Army Citadel. The afternoon service will com- mence at 2.30 p.m. and in the evening there will be a meet- ing| open to the public, at 7.30 pm. The Oshawa Citadel Band will be in attendance. Mrs. Commissioner Booth will be assisted in these me s by Mrs. Lieut. Colonel A. P. Simester, the wife of the Divisional Commander for Mid-Ontario>~and by Mrs. Major Fred Lewis, the wife of the Commanding Officer of the local Corps of the Salva- tion Army. Bernard Tierney and his or- chestra amid b paper and danced to the music of Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 728-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuésdoy, April 30, 1963. 7 _regu- ter Flossie Ball of District No, 8, Oshawa. trict No. 7, Ajax. was presented by P. N, G. sis- ter Lucycle Gibbs. : P. P. sister Annie Courtney, Toronto, was presented by P. N. G. sister Nelda Thompson. P. P. sister Isabel Carr of To- ronto was presented by P. N. G. Sister Goala Couch. P. P, sister Louise Clark, To- ronto, was presented by L. S. N. G. sister Evelyn Twiddy. The president of the Rebekah Assembly, sister Eula Hyckie, Kirkland Lake, was presented by P. N. G. sister Viola Keeler and eScorted through a guard of honer where P. NG. sister Evelyn Fickes gave a welcome reading. N. G. sister Anne Cook welcomed the guests. Theré were 40 P. N. G. pre- sent also. manent wave was won by Mrs, P. McCristall. This affair was organized by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finch and the entertain- ment committee. P. N. G. sister Lena Harper introduced District Deputy sis- P. D. G. sister May Bunker introduced District Deputy Sis- ter Margaret Browning of Dis- Past president of the Rebekah Assembly, sister Mabel Disney Over One Hundred Present At Rebekah Lodge Anniversary P, N. G. sister Nelda Thomp- son read the birthday greetings from the lodges in the district. indn pare were received from Teport- ed the auction sale was a suc- cess and thanked the commit- tee in charge. Sisters and Brothers of Kin- oven a pageant on the work of the Order and the Vice Grand led the members in the rededica- tion of the Obligation, P. N. G. sister Ivy Arksey gave the read- ing for the pageant. Sister Eula Hyckie, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario expressed her apprecia- tion for the invitation. Greet- ings were also expressed by the other Grand Lodge Officers. Visitors were present from Port Hope, Ajax, Brooklin, Whitby, Bowmanville, Toronto, Lindsay, and Kirkland Lake. Birthday refreshments were served by P. N. G. sister Anne Holt and her committee. N. G. sister Anne Cook and the pre- sident, sister Eula Hyckie, cut the 2 tier hirthday cake. Sister Cook, Brooklin, sister Lena Pel- low, Whitby, and sister Eula Hyckie, Kirkland Lake, were the prize winners of the evening. Members were reminded of the euchre party at Glenholme School April 30, and degree practice, May 3, 7.30 p.m. EE < ae soe g3 Lodge, Brooklin, displayed ANN LANDERS Girl's Morbid i = = a & ; = 4 2 § b 3 Fi es Z : ge % 32 aE wn Z a a : : E : E ge = gS 8 2 5 E Hi Ee 23 oe : ane z 2 =e i 3 i i a: z 5 = inl 28 5 to speak to: Miss A's mother threatened into maintaining a relationship you don't want. active mother 28 yea My two children are My -husband travels five out of the week and I was going nuts being alone so much. Then I discovered bowling. Sitters are expensive so I have arranged to leave the key to my apartment with the woman next dopr. In case of an emer. gency she can always get in. My husband told me he tried sharp. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, May 8. to phone me from out of town last week and when nobody an- about putting her in the hands h Moods -Perplex Young Man iL s? ze Be mf fi 7 i #3 nh oer: E i ed 5 The problem is my husband's latives. They pile in at the of the season and call "family visit." They sponge two- and three-week vacations, i HE PATTE'S Paint & Wallpaper 93 Yeers et 85 Simcoe North Free Parking at Rear of Store PHONE 725-3529 for your shopping convenience oe. OSHAWA SHOPPING | cE TRE wishes to remind you that most stores are open Wednesday afternoons till 6 p.m. and streamers. Mr. Jack Hay- ward, Bowmanville, was the master of ceremonies. Prizes for the spot dances were won by Mr. P. Norris and partner, Mr. and Mrs. William Usher of Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hanson. Refreshments were served by members of the ladies group. 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