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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1963, p. 8

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Omening OF WN. Mrs, A. P. Fulton president of the Women's Welfare League, Will be assisted by past presi- dent, Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite; 'Mrs. Harry Millen, ist vice- president and Mrs, Stewart Alger in receiving the wives of aur Wi aC aye To Be Preceded By Reception KaAvEe re ' 7st | oe * tT mh ae H. G. Cole, Mrs. W, E. Kerr, Mrs. A. H, Murdoch, Mrs, S. T. Hopkins, Mrs. T, K. Creighton, Mrs, C. B, Gay, Mrs. G. Garri- son, Mrs. G. B. Attersley. Mrs. J. W. Lowry, Mrs. F. E. Crone, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. NORA MARGARET, daugh- ter of Mrs. Bernice Nichols, Oshawa, and Wilfred Gerald Lindsey, son of Mr. and Mrs, vows in Northminster United out-of-town officials and direc- tors of Boys' Clubs of Can- ada and Oshawa benefactors of Simcoe Hall, The late afternoon reception for the ladies is to take place Wednesday in the Hotel Gen- -|osha while the gentlemen are s\the guests of Colonel R. S. Mc- Laughlin at Parkwood prior to the official opening of the new 2\Simcoe Hall Boys' Club. Among those expected are: 7 |Mrs. Trevor Moore,, Mrs. W. H. Bolton, Mrs. E. J, Mitchell, 4\Mrs. G. R. Force, Mrs, F. C. McCann, Mrs. H._ Sherkin, Mrs, W. R. Strike, Mrs. W. T. Pentland, Mrs. W. M. Rankin, Mrs. A. T, Lambert, Mrs, Alex Hall, Mrs. G, Miles, Mrs, Fay -\Brooks, Mrs. F, M. Dafoe, Mrs. Chery] Hoskin Wed To Richard Lewis Church recently. | Russell E, Lindsey, RR 2, --McKinley Photographics Oshawa, exchanged suptial | --Me' i 0-50 Club Highly Amused By Home Movies At Northminster The marriage was solemnized j recently by.the Reverend H. A. Mellow of Cheryl Darlene Hos- kin and Richard John Lewis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Hoskin RR 2, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Norman Down, Mrs. W. R. Branch, Mrs. G. W. Read, Mrs. ker, Mrs, E. G. McNeeley, Mrs. C. C. McGibbon, Mrs, Kenneth Crone, Mrs. I. F, Markson. Mrs, R. C. Bint, Mrs. Leon- ard Wakeford, Mrs. J. G. Dan- cey, Mrs, W. M. Shaw, Mrs. J. E. Watt, Miss Vera Moyse, Mrs. E, J. Reed; Mrs. James Skinner, Mrs. J. E. Harris, Mrs. W. C, Paynter. Mrs, Harold McNeill, Edward Glazier, Mrs. F. E. Ebbs, Mrs. J. G. Geikie, Mrs. Manahem Kutziner, Mrs. Thomas McCormack, Mrs, E, J. Umphrey, Mrs. T. H. Cop- pin, Mrs. A. S. McLeese, Mrs. J. I, Vessey, Mrs. D. M. Allo- way, Mrs. Michael Starr, Mrs. A. Drummond White, Mrs, Vic- tor Brookes. Mrs, Stanley Richardson, Mrs. C. H. World, Mrs. E. W. Dixon, |Mrs, S. E. Lovell, Mrs. Albert |Turner, Mrs. N. C, Fraser, Mrs. |W. W. Laird, Mrs, S. F. Don- nelly, Mrs. W. H. Morehouse, Mrs. H. Wogden, Mrs. Alfred Wooleock, Mrs. A. E. Coulter, Mrs. J. Murray McLeod, Mrs. T. V. Kelly. THE STARS SAY J, R. Warnica, Mrs. A. V. Wal- Jo -Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 18, 1963 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ALBERT STREET H AND 8 Curriculum Night, held re- cently at Albert Street School, proved to be very popular with the parents. Parents were greet- cl at the door by Mrs. Lioyd Farlow, the president of the H Mrs.|and S After opening the meeting with the Lord's Prayer, Mrs. Harlow thanked all those parti- cipating in their recent 'Drive fo. Funds". The secretary's place, left va- cant the past two months, has been filled by Mrs. Henry Tee, who then read the min- utes. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Michael Zgort. Mrs. Moskal demonstrated plastic 'toys at this meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Allen Hopper' ard Mrs Greta McWilliams. The December meeting will be in. the form 0? a Christmas party and cookie' sale, to be held at the chur-h. CIVITAN CLUB The regular meeting of the Ladies' Civitan Club of Oshawa was held at the Sandalwood Restaurant recently. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Gary Bay- liss. Mrs. Alan Harper, secre- tary, read the minutes and the inutes of the itive meet- After a short b ting Mrs. Harlow turned the meeting over to the principal, Mr. Julius Zefinsky, who gave a report on ithe success of UNICEF, He then \explained the system of the par- lents following the teachers to itheir rooms to listen in detail lt what was expected of the child during tht year. : The attendance room prize |was won by Mr. Garth Wedlock, Grade 5. A social half hour fol- lowed with parents of Mr. Wed- \lock's room pro-iding the re- ing. Mrs. Royce Whittaker read the treasurer's report, and Mrs. Alan Thompson read the cor- respondence. | Mrs. Bayliss introduced the fst speaker, Mrs. Alan P, Ful- ton, president o° the Women's W~lfare League. Mrs. Fulton |spoke about the Crippled Chil- |dren's School in Oshawa, how the school started, the new! school on Bloor street, and of the help neede" with the chil- dren during school hours. Eight MR. AND MRS. ROY HAMILTON --Oshaw* Times Photo Family Gathers To Honor Pair On 35th Wedding Anniversary - A family surprise party mark-|t! he: Reverend S. Littlewood, No- Group Two of the 50-50 Club|@rd Lewis, Pickering Beach. By ESTRELLITA jmembers of the club volunteer-|ed the 35th wedding anniversary|vember 17, 1928. freshments with Mrs. Lloyd Ed- of Simcoe Street United Church! was in charge of the Novem-| ber meeting. | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Holden| were in charge of the worship service. Mr. Donald Houlden was the organist. The ceremony took place in Northminster United Church and the bride's father gave her in marriage. Her ballerina gown of white chiffon over taffeta ap- pliqued with French embroi- dered flowers and seed pearls. A jewelled crown held her bouf- The presidents, Mr. and Mrs./fant veil of tulle illusion and FOR TOMORROW Astrological influences for this day favor the staunch in heart. Energies and ambitions will be keyed to the high pitch required for gratifying accomplishment jand, in occupational matters wards, grade mother, super- vising. BOULEVARD GROUP (St. George's) The regular meeting of the |Boulevard Group of St. George's held at led to help at the school. aid Stiles, chairman of the Osh- awa UNICEF, was introduced by Mrs. Edward Middlemass. Mrs. Stiles explained how the children of the city help the 'United recently for Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hamilton, Wilson road north The couple was married. at Emsdale and came to live in Oshawa right after the wedding. The bride of 35 years is the former Grace Euphemia Murdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The next speaker, Mrs. Don-| Nations through their Mrs. Roy Johnson (Ione), Sarnia and Mrs, Violet McPhee, Maple Grove, and three sons, William of Whitby, Kenneth. of Coldwater and Vernon at home. They have two daughters, of There are eight grandchildren. Mr. Hamilton has been em-" |particularly, the sidereal as-\Women's Guild was | 8: : >' pects will be magnanimously c | generous. liam Murdy, Emsdale. Mr.|ployed at General Motors for 35 years and both he and his wife are active members of Harmony United Church. Attending the anniversary party were Mrs. Bertha Gil- christ, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Johnson and children, Sar-" nia; Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Hamilton and family, Cold- water; Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, Whitby; Mrs. Violet' McPhee and family, Maple Gfove, and Miss Maureen Whit-' nal, Oshawa. | EST, 4 |UNICEF Hallowe'en program. owen House recently, : \Mrs. Stiles thankeg on of the|Hamilton is the son of Mr, and Mrs. J. G, Brough presided at! qiub members, Mrs. Edward|Mrs .Edward Hamilton, Burke's |the brief business meeting when|y:ddiemass, for her time and|Falls. They were married at the plans were completed foreater-| help given to UNICEF. home of the bride's parents by Walter Roe presided for the/she carried a cascade of red business meeting. The minutes!rosebuds and stephanotis. were read by Mr. Brian Curry; The matron of honor, Mrs. and Mr. Herman Pincombe! John Rae, wore a gown of light|FOR THE BIRTHDAY gave the treasurer's report. green crystal chiffon with aj If tomorrow is your birthday,|ing at a wedding recgftion in| opr It was reported that the recent|dark green drape from the cum-| your horoscope indicates 908-lNevember and for the Christ-|, "ee ae tee. poe tukey supper had been a very|merbund. Her headdress was a)sible changes in your home or'mas tea and bazaar to be held|[ndia, sucessful event. Over eight|crown of light green chiffon|business affairs in the near fu-\in the Parish Hall, Centre| Mrs. Liovd Gashin gave a re- hundred people were served on|petals and her flowers were |{ure. Properly adaptable, how- street, on November 23. Mrs./port on the Hallowe'en Candy this occasion. Mrs. Hugh Mac-|white chrysanthemums tinted|®Ve?, you can. profit by suchicn ie. urner and Mrs. Cyril| Blitz, which was successful Cleod thanked all the conveners/green, in a cascade. ore and bain ag Mg Aa Norris were appointed con-| The next general meeting will leo ti eth he: ry Sel Mrs. and workers, who made it the! Mr. Murray Lewis of Picker-|tnree eg saath Ne next/veners for the tea. be held on November 25, Pe panko on porn Progen to ~-- success it was. A special word ing Beach was best man. 'And. i wddilianad :resoonsthit |. Mrs. G. H. Murless; Mrs. L, F,|the next executive meeting is ©N| hospital, -- paar: of thanks was extended to the| 6 -veceive the , M additional responsi IM. Hind. Mrs. 4 iti ; Joseph Shortt|November 19 at the home of P ' s + : ities are involved, handle them " i hel his teenagers of the Young People's|nome, the bride's ' land Mrs. C, H. McGahey -vol-|Mrs, Robert Malcolmson. line Tuck oy at "uillsdale Patterson, Miss Mary Fitz- jgerald, treasurer, gave the financial report. Mrs. Frank Sheppard, sick members' con- guests at her} mother wore well. A spirit of ingenuity and 'Bible Class of the Sunday School and to the Boy Scouts and other non-club members who assisted the 50-50 Club. The members| jsage of white carnations tinted cranberry red silk crepe with matching accessories and a cor- co-operation with the right sources could net fine results. junteered to assist at Hillsdale |Manor this month, Best months for finances: mid-| The remainder of the evening RUNDLE PARK AUX. | The November meeting of Rundle Park Ladies' Auxiliary |Mrs. Manor are Mrs. William Pat- terson, Mrs. Frank Sheppard, Stephen Bonfordi and WOMEN WORK" Forty-two per cent of all married women in the United, December through February;|was spent in quilting a nursery| also next September and Octo-'quilt and making other articles) the president, Mrs. Albert Crow-| Mrs. William Patterson vol- ber. to be offered for sale at 'ding % : Jee the} eljs, presiding. Mrs. Thomas unteered to be the Red Cnoss Where job matters are con-|bazaar, |Hobbs read the inutes and Mrs.|convener and Mrs. John Sagriff, cerned, you are currently in a! Mrs. James Keays and Mrs. ; ' r Mary McConnell gave the fi-|telephone convener. fine period for launching long-/Thomas Farrow and their assis-|nancial report, It was decided to have the range plans, also for discover-|tants served refreshments at the| Refreshment conveners for| Christmas Party on December ing new means of increasing close of the evening. jthe November 'weekily euchres! : jearnings. Excellent prospects | a '10 in the form of a pot luck ; | were ine A nw em-/ s. ° 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are mak-!for career. recognition are pre-| | pct 'i z [Sapper rae ae ae ane |saged in mid-1964. States, with children 6 to 18. years old, work outside the. me, AMBITIOUS ADULTS! You ¢an prepere for @ career in business by attending EVENING CLASSES et the iy OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE themselves were delighted tome red, The bridegroom's mo- wai held in the chinkce with (Mrs. Frank Hoar. 5 ther chose a peacock blue silk have Mr. and Mrs. Georgelnrint white accessories and a Pearce back to lend their usual-| pink corsage. ly helpful hand that evening. | The honeymoon was spent in Prior to seeing films the club/northern Ontario, the _ bride @|members were divided into four|travelling in a beige and brown, groups and were given topics to|double - knit Chanel suit with discuss. These topics concerned) brown accessories. serious matters of our present! day and age. Later one person) ing their home at Ajax. ans essa gd ltr __, bet was welcomed to the auxil.|Mrs, A. L, Hanson, Mrs. le Dorcas Group of Firstiiary. The Christmas party for Joseph Callahan and Mrs. beo from each group reported to the! club as a whole regarding their) KING STREET United Church was the scene of the recent wedding of Heather Frances, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Webb of Bow- manville, and. Mr. Harold ANN LANDERS He Loves His Wife But, Oh That Doll! Dear Ann Landers: Is it pos- sible for a man to be in love with bis wife and have an affair with another woman? My hus- band insists it is, but I have the feeling he is taking me for an idiot. The woman is 15. years youn- ger than I am and he has seen her half a dozen times. | learned of the affair quite by accident and told him immedi- ately he could have a divorce His reply was, 'I don't want a divorce, I love you." When I asked him what was wrong with our marriage he said, "Nothing whatever. I can't think of a thing I would change." When I asked him why he stepped out on me he replied, "Because I am a big jerk." He has sworn on the family | Bible that he will never look at) another woman if I will forgive! him and not mention this again. | Should I believe him? Is it pos-| sible that a man who loves his! wife would step out on her?-- STORMY WEATHER Dear Stormy: Yes, it's pos- sible, In fact, it happens all the! time. Why do they do it? For a var- findings and conclusions, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hay- jward, who also belong to the (Inter County Movie Club, pre- W. Ballem' of Charlottetown, |S¢nted three short films that] taken in ' Oshawa! Prince Edward Island, and the |had been late Mr. Ballem. homes, These films were most! | rous r since! adior Studio humorous and entertaining since| Dewar Ballem, son of Mrs. J. nearly. everyone present knew some of the actors in the films These films were entitled: Phony Romance, Floor and Mother's Helper. Saturday evening, December 7. Group Two members served Z Lal jrefreshments, ers, He said, "Don't forget t The Reverend J. K. Moffatt) tell her we just bought a lovely |brought the meeting: to a close] new home with a rumpus room|With the friendship circle, so you could entertain your wae iy oe riends. And tell Ann Landers discussing sex with their chil-| we bought you a $600 bedroom|dren the kids must get their in-| set and that you have your own formation elsewhere. bathroom and your own tele- Dear Ann 1 phon. and a stereo. She'll know secre then you have everything | teen-ager needs to be happy." "it is true. | have sanders: I am a tary to three editors of a 4 well-known magazine. Among) pitas my duties is the opening and! ese | distributing of mail to the vari- see and more, but I would ous dacattacin i as gladly give them up if I could 4 rhe a My problem is that sever: 1 ust: tal shld at i ; severa J alk to my parents about! nen in the office come by my things t é ¢ "See -- a little girl desk every morning and read ny etingpe ; Sir'\these letters, This irritates me ave tried to get my mother!ng end, What can 1 about it? to talk to me about sex and life, | eDITORIAL SECRETARY ne but she always gives me some Wee Fa 'Gee. Go to th phoney answer r say ose $0 the. top 'That's tot nic pee v vast an in the outfit and ask him| couldn't talk to my father about Ow ae ens you deat with such matters so I am really| problem. Then follow his in- pretty much alone. [StcHote, het are parents like this, and| -- where is a girl 13 years old sup-| posed to get information? 30 DAYS MAR. Ist) POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL Pid oe dat Dear Girl: Don't be too hard| $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT on your parents. If they knew! FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL H | (OSHAWA) | PHONE 728-6201 better they would do better. | Even though they are adults | OVERSEAS || Show| | | & The December meeting is be-| / ing arranged by Groups Three| % and Four. It is understood that! © a Christmas Party will be held) © Full of cute tricks is Douglas Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jackson, Garrard road, and grandson of Mr. and Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genoshe Hotel, Nov. 18, 19, PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these detes 20 and have probably seen a -good| ~ bit of life they are self-consci-| Baptist Church held their No-|the children wil! be held at the vember meeting at the home of!(RC Monday, December 16, at! 2 |Alger Mrs, Fred Crome. The scripture lesson, found in Iuke 18, was read by Mrs. Walls. The president, \Mrs.° Ronald Trewin, led in prayer and a selection, 'Re- '|r ember Your Child Has Two * |Parents' ' was read by Mrs. Alan Gibb. It was decided, during the business period, to send $50 for \the support of a child's educa-} _|tion at the Jubilee School for Girls, in Kakinada, India. Mrs. William Gutsell is taking e-ders for Christmas cards now. The money from this project -|will be sent to Dr. Ben Gulli- son's Hospital in India for eye : ~ \operations. BREWING Mrs. D. A, Jackson, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jawny, Brandon, Manitoba. --Ireland Studio Mrs. Ronald Trewin is looking 4 \after the sale of Hasty Notes, STOP Anscus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W 728-9581 _ BROADLOOM TILE SEP SAVE! iety of reasons--the most com-|°US and inhibited about sex be- mon of which is variety. Period,|C4use this is the way their. par. What these rover boys get out. [ents brought them up. side of marriage is sex and has) The best place to learn about! nothing whatever to do with|sex is at home,but because mil- love. jlions of parents are incapable of] I believe your husband is oa Speaking the truth and I hope you will forgive him. -I also} agree with his self-assessment.| He IS a big jerk. j Dear Ann Landers: I asked my dad for a stamp to mail this letter. He asked to whom I was writing. I told him Ann Land- Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR @ Rheumatism @ Migraine Headaches 100 King St. E. 728-5156 | Now's the Time to Beautify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! GUERNSEY GOLD 2% Costs 4c Less In Half-Gallon Pure-Pac Throw-Away Cartons Be Sotistied With Our complete line of SWEET FRESH PRODUCTS in DAIRY all package sales. Oy 1m 4. , (Aca Vatry Limited "At Your Store Or At Your Door" DIAL 728-6241 AT LECOFF' SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. 7.30 p.m. | A bazaar, chicken patty tea) and bake sale will be held in the! clibhouse on Tuesday, Decem- ber 3. | The next meeting will be De- jcember 2. | HOLY CROSS AUX. Women's Auxiliary of |Holy Cross Church held its |November meeting _ recently) with Mrs, A. L. Hanson presid-| ing. The minutes were read by |the secretary, Mrs. William Karnath are in charge of the entertainment. A thank you note was read from Mrs. J. J. Maher in appre- ciation of a gift she received from the members at the Octo- ber meeting as she is leaving the parish early in December. The Reverend M. A. Berriault drew the winning ticket of a raffle the members held. The winner was Mrs. Harry Can- field. Mrs. A. L. Hanson and Mrs. Joseph Callahan served re- freshments. 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