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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 9

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ile i RR Ra i ia Naar scsi oi LET ME PLAY WITH THAT This young lad would just grandson of Mr. and Mrs. love to play with the camera )aniel Kube, Maple Grove, that took his picture. He is Brenton Allen Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomp- son, Maple Grove, and the LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES , BETA SIGMA PHI The regular slated meeting of|(Ontario Gamma Epsilon Ch.) Sunbeam Chapter, OES was| Mrs. Harold Ball, president, held in the Masonic Temple.|presided over the semi-monthly Sister Cora Lyons, WM, presid-|meeting of the Ontario Gamma ing; assisted by Brother Wil-|Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma liam Henderson, WP. Phi, held at the home of Mrs. Sister Thelma Beerthuizen sa gee? Hannan, Powell road. troduced Sister Meta Moore, pate a "ito the guests of the evening: PDDGM; Sunbeam's Past Otti-| Mrs, 'Achar Meddings and Miss cers Martha Dunlop, May)Heather Thomas. Lang, Laura Stewart, Mabel) Mrs. John Matthews, Alpin, Marriane Girrard, Bert|PTesident, : d i Wight, Betty McKinstry, Nance| Ronald McEachern showed the McLeese, Meta M 00rF €/guests the chapter scrapbook. Sybil Langmaid, Dorothy Haley|Mrs. Murray Fraser gave a i Bro. = aca Past| brief talk on what Beta Sigma Matrons from North Battleford|Phi can do oki a egg Sister' Stergon and Sister Med-|, Mrs. Harold Ball will open land from Whitby. All were her home for the chapter's pre- 7 'M ferencial tea, October 27. pt ge WE gg welcome by WM/'"it was decided to hold the ' , ._ |Ritual Dinner at the YWCA on The sick list report was given October 29, and on November 5 by Jean Scott. All were wished | a¢ Simcoe Hall the chapter will a speedy recovery. A new mem-/iqiq a rummage sale. ber :was admitted to our order.) Mrs John O'Driscoll _was Sister Scott gave a concise|speaker of the evening, having report from the Grand Chapter|the program titled "Your Poise Sessions in Windsor, Invitations and Charm'. In her talk she accepted for No. 4/mentioned that "Your Personal- i No. 13 ity. is ped of the gbade Ww clwhether # be in rae, mi is OF as *: Night. a housewife." ommitteeteports were| The next meeting will be held en. The charter was draped|at the home of Mrs, John Pmemory of ail departed | Beaupre. embers, The WM and WP thanked all for their loyal sup-| _ WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE / port during their term of office.) Women's suffrage was 'irst WM gave the farewell after|advocated in the book "Vindi- which refreshments were serv-|cation of the Rights of Wo- ed by Wilma Taylor and com-|men" by Mary. Wollstonecraft, mittee. {published in 1792. Thompson, Courtice. --Aldsworth Photography reviewed the mean- } 4 ig /\in Nigeria. Miss Imry 4\to return to Nigeria and con- :4 | Parents J UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES HARMONY UCW The women of Harmony Unit- ed Church held their regular meeting in the church auditor- ium with. Unit No. 3 in charge' of the devotional service under the leadership of Mrs. 'Howard Hoskin, assisted by Mrs. Wes- ley Hoskin and Mrs. Ted Dan- niels. Twenty-nine were present. Mrs. N. Holmes introduced the speaker, Miss Imry, who was a '|medical missionary in Nigeria until taking leave some months ago. Miss Imry gave an inter- esting talk along with colored slides telling of her experiences intends tinue her work there. Mrs. James Smales, accom- panied by Mrs. N. Holmes at the piano, sang two solos: 4\Trees" and "Wintertime". Mrs. Howard Hoskin conduct- ed the business period and members were reminded of var- ious details concerning the an- nual Turkey Supper on October 19 and concerning the bazaar to be held on November 13, at 7.30 p.m. Lunch was served by Unit No. 3. D PARENTS COMMITTEE Mrs, Eric Bell was recently installed as president of the 2nd | Committee. Assisting |Mrs, Bell for the ensuing term |will be vice prsident, Mrs. |John Calder; secretary, Mrs. | William Arnold; treasurer, Mrs. |Robert Andrew and telephone and of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen'committee chairman, Mrs. K.| \C, Miller. Mrs, W. E. Gardner, |Commissioner of Adelaide Dis- |trict, presided for the installa- |tion ceremony and wished the |new officers much success in \their activities. The retiring president, Mrs. Charles Cornelius, presided for a brief business meeting and in- 'he members Guide Captain, Mrs, Alvin But-| ijler; Mrs, W. E,. Garnder, Dis- trict Commissioner and Mrs A. Atkinson, Brown Owl. Mrs. Bell's first duty on tak- Mrs. Ball extended a welcome |ing office was to express avpre- ciation to Mrs. Cornelius for her untiring cfferts on behaif of the Guides, Brownies and par vice-'ents of the 2nd. Reports were! presented by the secretary, treesurer, Mrs. Robert Andrew |gard to changing the night of It was announced by Mrs, Beit that the fall rummage ale would be beld at the CRA on Wednesday, October 23 at 1.30 p.m. It was decided to take & survey of the parents with re- the group meeting to induce a better attendance. Mrs. Phi'ip Rogers, Mrs. Vic- tor Kitchen and Mrs, C, E. Cor- nelius volunteered to act on the telephone commr'tee and the other members will be recruited from the membership. Mrs. Rogers also consented to repre- sent the Brownie Pack at the monthly Local Association meetings, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frank Ball assisted by Mrs. Cornelius. BATHE PARK LADIES AUX. The October meeting of. the Bathe Park Ladies Auxiliary was held recently in the club house on Eulalie avenue. Mrs. William Haight, president, pre-) sided. Reports were given by the treasurer, secretary and social convener, Final plans were made for the two baseball ban- TRUSTEE-SHIP At the 11th annual provin- ciai convention, in Kapusk 9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 24, 1963 ANN LANDERS * : Playing It Straight Pays Dividends Dear Ann Landers: I'm a navy wife whose husband is on a Polaris submarine riding the sixth patrol. My man is gone for 14 weeks and is home for 10 weeks. My two children are in school so they don't require much time or attention. I read, sew, clean, shop, bowl, swim, watch TV and go to the movies but still I get lonely, especially for male companionship. It is no secret that some navy wives run around. Every- one knows who these women are. In some cases their hus- bands know and are willing to forgive and forget. I don't think the mail from a reader. It was signed "'Author Urknown," and I would like to share it with you, If a child lives. with criticism he leams to mn, -- If a child lives with hostili he learns to fight. 5 If a child lives with fear he learns to be apprehensive, If a child lives with pity he learns to feel sorry for himself. If a child lives with jealousy he learns to hate. ' If a child lives with encour- agement he learns to be confi- dent, If a child lives with praise he learns to be appreciative. If a child lives with accept- ance he learns to love. If a child lives with approval he learns to like himself. If a child lives with recogni- tion he learns to have a goal. If a child lives with fairness he learns justice. : If a child lives with honesty ness he learns that the world is a nice place in which to live SEEKS DIVORCE LONDON (CP) -- Canadian- born Mrs. David Metcalfe has started divorce proceedings against her husband, a London stockbroker, Mrs, Metcalfe, the former Alexandra Boycun of | Fort William, Ont., was for- merly married to the late Sir Alexander 'Korda, the movie straight pays handsome divi- dends in long-term profits, my dear. This is what separates the girls from the women. Dear Ann: I was disappointed in your all-out knock for danc- ing schools, Please set the record straight Thank you.--Still Boiling Dear Boiling: Dancing is fun, lovely, beautiful, esthetic, healthy, and I do it myself. But I am not in favor of 11-year- old boys taking lessons in ball- room dancing. It puts young- sters in an adult type of set- ting which is unnatural, You are right, .however, in saying the parents and not the For fast relief from menstrual pain you can count on help from the 4 active ingredients in ing, Ontario, Mrs. William (Natalie) Eyre, Regent of St. Anthony of Padua Circle, Daughters of Isabella, Osh- awa, was elected to the office of provincial trustee. quets to be held Friday and Saturday of this week. After the benediction, bingo WEEKLY WHIST DRIVE The Old Country Club held there regular whist drive on my band would be so broad- minded (or lion - hearted) if I stepped out on him. So far I've been 100 per cent faithful but it's becoming in-) creasingly difficult not to wink back--if you know what I mean, Please help.--A Polaris Wife Dear Wife: To cheat or not to cheat--that is the question which faces almost all married school were to blame for that 'Heaven or Hell" game. Those kids should not have been with- out adult supervision. Dear Readers: Parents often write and ask me what makes some children turn out well and some badly. Why do some youngsters grow up to be re- sponsible, loving, well-adjusted aults while others seem to lose) he learns what truth is. If a child lives with friendli- LILLIAN MAE MARSH ~ SCHOOL OF DANCING DEA. PARADOL | . was played. The winners were Mrs. Byard King, Mrs, J. Al- dred, Mrs. Cleve . McMann, Mrs. Leslie Lloyd, Mrs. John Fisher. A pot luck salad supper |was then enjoyed by all. SPECIAL STATUTE | A special act to allow elec- jtion of woman members of |Parliament was passd in Eng> j\land in 1919, - | Wednesday night last at Rundle Park, Park road south. The prize winners being Mr. Joseph Finch, Mrs. Eric Smith, Mr. |Ernest Brown. | The raffle was won by Mr. | | | won the booby. Mr. Alex Air Roy Seingier, Mrs. G. H. Clap! people at one time or another.|their way? } |Disenchantment, or in some| There are no pat answers to |cases plain boredom, causes these questions. Heredity is un-| |much of the straying. deniably a factor but there is Thousands of sad and sorry|more and more evidence to sup: | |people have written to tell me|port the theory that a child is) ithey paid a dear price for what'the net result of what happens Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Cheracter, Pre-School, Kinde-dance. FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. | INFORMATION: 723-7253 \they had meant to be only ajto him in his early years. | little fun. The ability to play it; The following piece came in| was the MC. Refreshments were jserved during a short interval. | Now's the Time to Beautify Your Home with | = CUSTOM AND | READY MADE @ DRAPES im M. & C. 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