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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jan 1964, p. 10

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PR Prose NM PROT ERIE Installation Of Orono Lodge Master By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- Dr. Robert J. Tag- gart, VS, DVM, MRSH, local veterinarian was installed as Worshipful Master of Orono Lodge, Thursday night. The In- stallation Ceremony was_per- formed by the Past Masters of Orono Lodge assisted by Wor. Bro. Alex Carruthers, MPP and Wor. Bro. Dr. D. C. Davey of Port Hope. The ceremony was under the direction of Rt. Wor. Bro. Her- bert. Duvall, district grand master of Ontario District and secretary of Orono Lodge. More than 60 visitors from] surrounding lodges came to honor Wor. Bro. Dr. Taggart on his elevation. Rt. Wor, Bro. Du- vall was presented with a past master's jewel for his efforts in directing the ceremony. 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theredey, Jonvery 23, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES ALL DOUBLES CLUB The January meeting of St. George's. All Doubles Club took ithe form of a bowling party when about thirty members en- 4joyed an evening of five pins at one of the local alleys. Arrange- ments had been made by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Parliament. The presidents, MiSamd Mrs. William Dixon, conducted a short business meeting upon t.e return of the' members to the Parish Hall, after which re- fréshments were served. Prizes for high scores were presented to Mrs. Jack Bid- dulph and Mr. Cyril Campbell. Low scores were taken by Mr. Percy Walter and Mrs. Sidney Sharples. It was announced that the next meeting will be held Feb- ruary 1. Bulletins will be sent out. PERSONALS Mr. Heney; the dance convener, Mrs. Colin Ashton and Mr. Ash- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Roy of Winnipeg are returning home today, after spending a month with their daughter, Mrs. Mar-| | garet Rogan and her two daugh- etrs, Jackie and Roberta. They|- also visited Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York. The Literary Group of the University Women's Club of awa and District met recently' at the home of Mrs, G. Alan Rundle, Simcoe _ streei north. Their subject under dis- cussion was "Eugene O'Neill." Michael Langham, artistic di- rector of the Stratford Festival, has returned to Stratford after an extended visit to England, to prepare the productions for the Festival's 12th season. During several weeks abroad, Mr. Langham conferred with Sir Laurence Olivier, director of! Cherney's FURNITUORE WORLD The pilot committee of the Oshawa Folk Festival met last week at the home of Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Bonniebrae Lodge, to appoint chairmen of commit- tees for all aspects of the Dominion Day Oshawa Folk Festival. These chairmen will be introduced and briefed at a meeting at Simcoe Hall early next week. The birthday of the poet Robert Burns (his 205th) on Sat- urday, will be celebrated far and wide. Bagpipers will be skirling merrily: dancers will be gay in Scottish tartans. Dinners featuring the. historic haggis, jthe most famous of Scotland's isturdy entrees, will be held in all English-speaking - countries, | including the United States. In Oshawa the St. Andrew's Society lis planning its 17th Burns' Sup- Wper to be followed by a Scottish concert: and 'ballroom dancing. Head table guests will include His Worship Mayor Lyman Gif- ford and Mrs. Gifford; Mr. A. V. Walker: MPP and Mrs. Walker; Mr. Michael Starr MP and Mrs. Starr; Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Vipond and Mr. Robert Lewis of Toronto who will propose the toast to "The Immortal Mem- ory". Mr. William Robertson is chairman of entertainment and the duties of master of cere- mony will be shared by *Mr. Robert Munn and Mr. Robert Crawford. 'WIFE PRESERVER' Hide a darn in a sock heel by taking a tiny tuck across the heel sole. This will draw mend- ed place down out of sight. SPORTSWEAR 1. HOUSEHOLD HINT Tea stains in your cups will come out quickly if you rub salt over them. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TOMORROW SATURDAY FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS the Chichester Festival Theatre, where the -- company is to present three plays, "Love's Labor Lost", "Timon of Athens" and "Le Bourgeois Gentil- homme" next April during the celebrations of Shakespeare's 400th anniversary. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE Jay James Larocque was six months old when this picture was taken, and if there is mis- chief to be found he will find it. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larocque, Dean Planning Paves Way When Family Moves By ELEANOR ROSS the new place off to a good It's a ' noven stony all right--|start.. Wash walls, windows, the constant household. moves|floors and woodwork unless, of that are always in progress alljcourse, the rooms are being over the country as firms re- completely done over. Boned or add branch establish-} yen then, there are pre-mov- ments ing chores 'to be done. Scrub Despite the uprooting entailed/jaundry. and kitchen appliances avenue. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. James Smart,. Oshawa, and Mrs. Nancy La- rocque, Pickering. --Aldsworth Photography In the recieving line at the Oshawa General . Hospital's (Evening Chapter) Capricorn Capers on Saturday will be the Auxiliary president, Mrs. C. D. Russell and Dr. Russell; the chairman of the Evening Chap- ter, Mrs. Stephen Heney and roundings--will brighten at the sight of their shining new home. And. save needless aggrava- tion by following. this. advice from a highly experienced as- sociation of long-distance mov- ers: Carry along an "emer- gency" basket stocked with tow- els, soap, toilet tissue and extra light bulbs, which are' sure to ibe needed soon enough after ar- moving generally indicates. a step up for the family--a pro- motion for Dad, a bigger home or both. But even with this happy cir- cumstance, most women can- not look forward to the moving process with unmixed pleasure. thoroughly. This will remove riving at your new. home. the dust and dirt left by the Previous owners, Linen closets, stock them with hangers, shoe bags and other storage conveniences. Replace bulbs in -light fixtures, wash The idea of packing up_ all of the family's belongings "then getting settled' again and coping with new schools, new doctors and dentists and banks mirrors, check outlets. All this pre-clean-up will make moving easier and more pleasant for all concerned. How's the Time to - Beautify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 and stores can be frightening, even to the most composed and practical of women. So the thing to do is to face it. Tackle first things first and have a method to the moving job. Consult a professional mov- ing service for packing tips. LEAVE IT TO MOVERS Let the moving company take care of valuable china, silver, ornaments and such: The firm will tell you that it is better to pack heavy items in small quantities and to put light- weight, unbreakable items, such as linens and clothing into fur- niture drawers. Be ready when the movers arrive, if you want to save both time and money. Before the ac- tual moving, it is a good idea, if it can possibly be arranged, to visit your new home for a cleanup session -- especially if you're moving to a previously occupied house or apartment. 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