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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1964, p. 23

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* r New Year's Eve ball. Seen from left to right are Presi- dent Leonard Riley and_Mrs. R iley; entertainment chair- man Joseph Finch and Mrs. Finch; © vice-president David ™embership chainman. Buakes and. Mrs. Boakes: and BXECUTIVES of the Osh- awa and District Old Country Qlub were complimented on the success of the club's first LE E CLUB CANADIEN-FRANCAIS CELEBRATES L'ANNEE NOUVELLE Lavergne, President Sauveur Nadeau and: Mrs. Lucien Se- vigny and Mr, and Mrs. Real Mantha, Later Mr. and Mrs. William = A, Clarke joined wegory's Auditorium on New to oh Eve. Among the first ha in the aaa ions and to arrive were Mr. and Mrs. dance arranged by the Club William O'Neill, left, seen Canadien - Francais in St. with Mr. and Mrs. Viateur the party and Monsignor Pa before midnight. tor! KEEP OFF GRASS Dollery,| FLIN FLON, Man, Eveleen Dollery, beauty con-jis especially sultant at Chatelaine, highly} jwomen, | recommends the "miracle|Many Beauty Treatments! jmornings" or "miracle matin-|treated themselves to a mani-|a new twist has been made. Are Rejuvenating ees" -- two - or - three -- hour|cure or facial and they should." /the nearby Phantom Lake After Holiday Stress: beauty treatments including) Having£ a completely liquid sort, jmassages, manicures, By PATRICIA RUSAK " -- offered by, many sal-\a week is very refreshing, andjis having an adverse effect TORONTO (CP) -- Women!" |especially good for women try-|the -resort's should make a conscious effort rejuvenating says Miss *. Vice-Chairman Mr, Mr. and, Mrs, George Holtom, stanley Dwyer paid a brief visit just | _--Oshawa Times Photo | (CP)--A women have never plea to keep off the grass with Scooting about on power evenjunch of juices one or two days|toboggans, a new northern fad, Jo Aldwinckie, Women' 's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 3, 1964 7 Oshawa Old Country Club Holds ~~ Successful New Year's Eve Ball Three hundred and fifty mem. © bers of the Oshawa and Distric' ~) Old Country Club celebrated a! the Kinsmen Hall on Tuesday evening, at the first New Year's Eve Ball held by this Club, The following is a partial list of members who attended this function: Chairman. Mr. Leonard Riley and Mrs. Riley, David B, Boakes and Mrs, Boakes, Mr. Joseph Finch, Entertainments Chairman, and Mrs, Finch who is secretary of the Club, Mrs, Wilkinson _ treasurer, and Mr, Wilkinson, Mrs. George Day, Ladies' group president é Oshawa Times Photo and Mr, Day, Mrs. Ted Veen- hof, building fund and Mr, Veen- hof, and Mrs. George Holtom, membership, and Mr. Holtom, Also present were Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Haylock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mcllwraith, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Davey, Mr, and Mrs. Alan Baron of Courtice, Mr, and Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh, Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Baker, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Watts, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Homer, r. and Mrs, John Pattetson, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Upton, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Rudkin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayward, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Air, Mr. and Mrs, David Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coverly of Bowmanville, Mr. Edward Fisher, Mr, an Mrs. Kenneth Wyrill of Ajax, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cormie, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Morland Rees of Agin- court, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lin- ley, Mr. and Mrs. be oe Mar- shall, Mr, and Mrs. E. Sav- age, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald 'Goss- man, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Kearney, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Brown of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Smith, Mr. Robert Fen- ten, Miss Joan Batcheler and Mr. Roy Seingier. Music for dancing was pro vided by Geraldo and' his or-| chestra and the master of cere-) monies was Mr, George S. Day.) At 11.15 p.m. a buffet supper! of ham, turkey and a variety of}. salads and pickles was served, after which all members were issued with fancy hats, whistles, | noise makers, streamers and balloons to add to the gaiety of| ul jwelcoming the New Year. Members danced the Palais iGlide, Knees Up Mother Brown) jand the Kokey Hokey as well as/ the usual waltzes, quicksteps| land foxtrots. The building fund raffle was won by Mr. George Turner, and door prizes went to the following members, Mr. J. W, Stewart won an electric can opener, Mrs, Jack Webber won) a permanent wave certificate, | iMr, John Stolaryk won. a has- onisock, Mr. Don Mason a table| at re- lawns as packedjlamp, Mr. George Pettit a shoe! is\bag and Mrs. A. Weeks a salad) fork set. Prizes won during the Spot Waltz went to Mr, Richard Mosier and partner, Mr, Ted Savage and partner and Mr, Lawrence Connelly and partner. Coffee was served at 1.30 a.m, and the event ended with O Can- ada and God Save the Queen, Those responsible for organ- izing this dance were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finch and the en- tertainment committee, The next function to be held by the Oshawa and District Old Coun. dry Club will be Scots' Night at the Knights of Columbus Hall, January 25, 1964, Harman Park Holds Christmas Concert Harman Park held a Christ- mas. Concert on Sunday after: noon at. the park clubhouse. The afternoon began with a program. congisting mostly of Harman district talent, Miss Irene 'Harvey was kind enough to have some of her troupe present. The program was as follows: A Dance Twirl by Judy Harper and Pamela 'Young, Solo Twirl by Cheryl Young, My Baby Doll by Cindy Wacko, Louise Proulx and Laurinda Gravelle. Basic Twirl by The Harmonettes, The Cedardale School Choir under the direction of Mr, Long sang: Oh Come Little Children, Deck the Halls, Angels We Have Heard and We Wish. You A Merry Christmas; York Drill by The Twirlettes; Tinker Twirl by Cheryl Young and Wendy Smith; The Strutt by Cheryl Young; Japanese Fan Dance by Sharon Kennedy and Nancy Buchanan; Solo Twirl by Cheryl Young; Wiggley Walk by Gail Brooks and Nancy Stripchik, Mr. Long and the |Cedardale Choir led in a little jsing-song ending in Jingle Bells yhich announced the arrival of jSanta Claus. Each child was presented with a bag of candies by Santa before' leaving for home. CHAIN OUTDATED SHERBROOKE, Que, (CP)-- |The gold chain of olfice worn by | Sherbrooke mayors has gone out loft date, It bears the ctiy's for. imer crest, representing a steam Hocomotive crossing a trestle. Magog and St. Francis Rivers. | MAPLE CLEANERS $04 SIMCOE ST. $. os! Gnawa wee et Se "Seaver ba wor Faure Friend" PHONE 725-0643 omhe idea of having someonejing to keep their weight down,|snow, holding in the. frost, to relax and get back into shape wait on you and fuss over youisays Miss Dollery. ikilling the grass, after the hectic holiday season. le Tt pays off physically and) Psychologically and isn't diffi- cult to do, say leading beauty experts, Grace Stoyie, chiet consaitant for Elizabeth Arden in Canada, says if a woman looks perky and tefreshed, she is more likely to feel that way. } Miss Stoyle recommends that women keep up their regular beauty routine of cleansing, toning and smoothing their skin, no matter how busy they are. The plea "I haven't the time" no longer is justified with mod- ern skin cleansers, oils and! creams | When women are tired, their | skin often becomes lined like! parchment, especially where the| air's moisture content is low! and most homes are centrally heated, Miss Stoyle explained Other types of skin become puffy, especially around the eyes, when tired JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE REGULAR STOCK ... FINEST QUALITY FURS! ! The Best Quality Furs-Fashioned By The Highest Skilled Experts In Our Factory assuring you of The LOWEST "Maker-to-Wearer" shing) Prices! remedies for both dry and oily! » skin is to put on a face cream | _ and sit in a fluffy, warm milk bath for about half an hour." After more than a week of rich holiday fare, a diet high in protein and low in calories is essential for getting nack inte shape, says Miss Stoyle. Exercising is also a must Stretching, reaching and bend- ing exercises, even for only 19) or 15 minutes a day, aid reliet of holiday tension. i "Most women think they ex- ercise enough just working around the house but there's. a big "difference between house- " work and a brisk, arm-swing- ing, deep-breathing walk. "This is the simplest type of exercise known and Canadian women just don't do enough of by RELIEVE TENSION Beauty experts at Elizabeth Arden recommend that women have a body massage or steam bath for relief of tension if pos- sible. Grey and Black (dyed) Persian Lamb Jackets Grey and Black (dyed) Persian Lamb Coats Natural Beaver Coats Budget Terms Easily Arranged 30 DAYS OVERSEAS (OCT. Tet -- MAR. tet) $312.00 ROUND TRIP aT _Four SEASONS. TRAVEL rosmawa) : PHONE 728-6201 75 KING STREET EAST Opposit Reg, $495. Reg. $795. Finest sot Quality And Many, Many More Sensational Savings! 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