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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1964, p. 7

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RCAFA Wing 420 Dinner Dance scores a Hit on Candle-light and wine lent an air of elegant formality to the dinner-dance arranged by Wing 420, Oshawa RCAF Associa- tion in the Hotel Genosha on Saturday night, but there the formality 'ended, evaporating in an atmosphere of friendliness The Wing was honored to have as its guests for the occa- sion Group Captain R, A, B Ellis CD, Commanding Officer RCAF Station Downsview, and Mrs, Ellis and a. squad of air cadets of the Oshawa (Chad- burn) Air Cadet Squadron were on duty to assist the committees and the guests. A social hour .preceded the dinner and before grace and the toast to the Queen, the color arty, Messrs, A, T, Eliott and Bert Whylie, advanced the col: ors escorted by plpers. The master of ceremonies was Mr, V. J. McAdam who in- troduced the guests of honor and the president, Mr. N. K, Johnston and Mrs, Johnston, and past president Mr, C. W Bolton and Mrs. Bolton, and resident of the Women's Aux liary to Wing 420, Mrs, Wayne Paterson, Miss Joyce Adams, pianist |provided a musical background \throughout dinner, guests of honor Group Cap- tain R. A. B, Ellis CD, Com- manding Officer RCAF Downsview, and Mrs, Ellis. PRESIDENT and Mrs. N. K. Johnston, left, and commit- tee chairman Ralph Laing and Mrs, Laing, right, welcome the 'Lawyer Discusses Citizenship AtE. A. Lovell Home And School --Oshawa Times | Chairman of the completely- Social Calendar' daar and Mrs J, Wilson, F-L and Mrs. W. Twitchet, Mr. and Mrs, H, J, Hewitt, Mr, and Mrs, R, Gibbs, Mr, and Mrs, W McKinstry, Mr/| and Mrs, J, D, Lyons, Mr and Mrs. W. Bagnell, Mr; and Mrs. J. Ballen, Mr, and Mrs, W, Bal. len, Mr, and Mrs J, Wyatt, MY, au iiiea, ian Gi aaed Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Noakes. Mr, and Mrs, EB. Rose, Mr and Mrs. W, McArthur, Mr, and| Mrs. L. Magee, Mr, and Mrs. | J, Humphries, Mr, and Mrs, G,. Sloggett, Mr, and Mrs, H jton, Mr. and Mrs, W, Smith, \Mr. and Mrs, R. Bennet, Mr, jand Mrs. D. Wagar, | Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Moore, Mr, and Mrs. R. Gourley, Mr. Mrs, J. Wraight, Mr, and Mrs R. Mills, Mr, and Mrs, &, Young, Mr, and Mrs. W. Dionne, Mr, and Mrs, J, Dwyer, Mr, jand Mrs, C, Brown, Clarkson; Mr, and Mrs, G, Gillespie, Mr and Mrs. J, McGill, Mr. and Mrs, J, Harris, Mr, and Mrs L. Metcalf, Mr, and Mrs. C, Elloott, Mr. and Mrs, .H, Nicol Mr, and Mrs, Eric Lloyd, Mr, and Mrs, G, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L, Rutkin, Mr, and Mrs.| |G, Channing, Mr, and Mrs, ¥ |Brownell, Mr, and Mrs, € Adams, Mr, and Mrs, |}Burns, Mr, and Mrs, B, D. Mac- N R Baker, Mr, and Mrs, C, Bran-| | and Mrs, J Brockman, Mr, and ® all members of the Oshawa Rock and Mineral Club have the unusual hobby of making jewelry from stones, : Nate S Mrs. Harrison Murphy models a pendant and matching bracelet of tiger-eye, a stone imported from Africa, while she passes a tray of pendants to Mr, Claude Duthiel of Ajax Mr... Maurice Duthiel (Claude's father) holds another tray te be added to their collection ale ready on display, --Oshawa Times Photo Oshawa Rock And Mineral Club Members Jewelry making isan "Citizenship" with particular reference to Brotherhood Week was the topic chosen by Mr. Donald Dodds, a local lawyer, for his address to members of the E, A, Lovell Home and School Association at their Feb- tiary meeting, Mr. Dodds was introduced by Mrs, Gyril Powell. An attempt was made to find ing to get the other 97 percent to the polls, Only about two percent contribute to any oplit- ical party. Mr quotation 'The only thing ne- cessary for the.triumph of evil is that good men do nothing", to show that participation is im- portant, Good citizenship re quires that each one recognizes Dodds' used the!. Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, February 25, 1964 won by: Mr, and Mrs Greenway, Mr, and Mrs. T. H 7 Murphy, Mr, and Mrs, -Wilbert 'UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIE {McKinstry, Mr, and Mrs, BE, § jHart, Mr. and Mrs, Henry |Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ronal¢ Wright, Mr, and Mrs, V. J, Me Mr, and Mrs, E Mr. and Mrs, W. Mosier, Mr J, Bondaruk, Mr Mrs. R. Rodd, Mr. and W. Michaud, Dr. and Mrs, W. Bilsky, Mr, and Mrs, C, Ingram, Mr and Mrs, 1) Wright Mr, and Mrs Mrs R R J, C, Hender Cunningham, and C jman, states the Americana of personal jmade of bone ornaments, : Display Jewelry In McLaughlin Library (0) jsold-out event was Mr, Ralph|Farland, Mr, and.Mrs, W, BE jLaing and Mrs, Victor McAdam/Kent, Mr, and Mrs, R, Dunlop, and Mrs, Martin Rumpel were in charge of prizes which were Janjand Mrs art,/room in her basement and many agate, found in many sections almost as Old as. the. history ofjof the tools necessary to a lapi-|of North and South America, In Encyclopedia|dary, She has a slabbing saw,/a class by itself is the Montana The earliest formjemery wheels of different de-jscenic agate unique in lending were|grees, from coarse grinding tolitself to the creation of pictures stone or shell/very fine, a buffing and polish-|in rock. Some samples in the and they date back to the Stonejing machine and many smaller|Library display are "Japanese Age jworn for adornment or Beads and pendants were/tools. Mr, Duthiel and his son|Tea-Party" and "At the Shore" as|Claude of Ajax, have similar|which shows a bird flying over charms to protect the wearerjequipment and a collection of|water with a point of land in from mysterious powers In| stones, minerals and jewelry! jlater times the material, as well/equally as amazing, the background, Another in Mrs, Murphy's collection is a pene > og used toldant which depicts sunset in y are some | the joy of personal embellish-|found locally in Ontario particu Siewn ibe puming witch there ment, superstition and practical larly in the Bancroft area and! ot considerations were closely link-|Quebec, know as Amazonite|'S a soft ag 4 as 0 e 3 ed in the making of jewelry. jwhich vary in color according to setting while the upper part o Today in this space age there] ine locality, They range from ajthe pendant is the lighter shade \his or her obligations and per- COME-DOUBLE CLUB |Hurren. A group. participation|Adam, Mr, and Mrs, A. T, El-/son, Mr, and Mrs, R, Williams lformes with an acceptable de-| 'The Northminster Come Dou-/discussion was held, led by|liott, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-|Mr, and Mrs, T. Bartosik, Mr.| gree of moral behaviour in the/ple Club held it's February|Mrs. Percy Page on different|/Mullen, Mr, and Mrs, William/and Mrs M Malarz, Mr, and proved that citizenship meant|discharge of these obligations.|meeting recently in the lower{Phases of the Christian work |Beamish, Mr. and Mrs, Michael/Mrs, B, Szollopiak, Mr. and different things to different peo-|Everyone should know the can-|Church Hall, The guest speaker] Announcements were made by|Malarz and others Mrs, Roman Jaskolski, Mr. | be in-lfor the evening was Dr, Jack|the president, Mrs, Jack Mc-| Dancing to Bernard Tierney's|@"d Mrs. M, Buczynski, Mr, and ple. To Mr. Dodds, as a lawyerididates for government, ! yA ta interested in politics and his-|formed, and exercise their vote./Langmaid, who was introduced|/aughlin, Next meeting is to bejorchestra followed _ until mid-|Mrs. P, Rogers, Mr, and Mrs, | night, Those attending included A. Muir M. Manko, Mr, tory, obligation seemed to be/Parents must set an example|py Mr, Roy Hartley. Dr, Lang-\held at the home of Mrs, James C ' lare still men and women who he evening sky. the key word. Quotations from/to their children by the manner|maid presented a very inter-|Barron, 652 Carnegie avenue,|Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Wilson, | Mr, and Mrs pti the art of jewelry mak- soft green, to a pale blue-green |! t i : gS ' the libra Plato, and a letter from the|in which they meet their obliga-|esting talk which was illustrated|March 16, at 7.30 p.m. Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Paterson,|and rs, T, Pollomski, Mr. and i hobby in Oshawa she with a pink stripe, to a deep} The collection a h Minister of Immigration to altions. Mrs. Kenneth Pooleriby gome excellent color slides : oe obie. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Laing, Mr Mrs, William Beamish, Mr, and Avinict ve have banded topeth: translucent green, Another ta-| will be on display until the e new citizen, were read thanked Mr. Dodds on behalf'He dealt with the common) ,, SA HOME LEAGUE and Mrs, A, D, Milroy, Mr. and|Mrs. E, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.\° 0 'tonm the Oshawa Rock and\or' stone. to work is thejof the month, All live in a society basedjof those present. causes of crooked teeth and ex- The Home. League meeting|Mrs, A. E, Pelletier, Mr, and|D. Courtice, Mr. and Mrs eye rh Bipot nat - - ------------ ' ; te ; e : sare this Week was in charge of Mrs.|Mrs. V. J. McAdam. Mr. and|N. Lee, Mr, and Mrs, R, G|Mineral Club, who meet regular-| on rights and obligations. For) During the evening, Missjplained that with 'proper care Major Fred Lewis, following th Ph eal Mey yc Nant rela Kent, Mr, and Mrs. William|!Y,t0 compare notes, stones and| each right there is an obliga-/Kristina Kozub, a talented ac-|most of the defects can be COF|9 9 aibck mR ing the/Mrs J, A, Aldwinckle peli nd Mrs, i LAD esvmation. 26 ha damner tion, and for each obligation, alcordian player and former pupil|rected, He showed photographs oclock prayer meeting. | Mr, and Mrs. EB, Carswell,|""ce, Mr, and Mrs, R. Rum-| ths they field trips t ' : his| play | iy act ; After the opening exercises, Mrs. M. Tutkaluk, Mr |Pel, Mr. and Mrs. D, Townsend,| Months they go on field trips to right. Several examples of this) .¢ tne school played four selec-/Showing the various ingenious vhict ' Mr, and Mrs, M, Tutkaluk, Mr Mr a Mr ; gather stones and rocks and ex: were given such as the right to},; : fully, They -were: (appliances used to correct mal-|WUCR Inc uded the minutes,!and Mrs. J. Rose, Mr. and Mrs,|Mr. and Mrs, W. A, McIntyre. | Big Ath other clot se the highways and the obli.|ims beautifully. They were: ined teeth. After a short|Dirthdays remembered, and sick|Bert Whylie, Mr. and Mrs, J.|Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ram-|Change stones with other clubs.) q Se aa d.| , Phis Land of Ours", "Gypsy 'iod the speaker was|2%d shut-ins prayed for, an- ne r Mrs. N. Hir- Shaw, Mr, and Mrs. James|in other parts. of Canada and gation to obey the rules regard-|qing "gweet Hour of Prayer' question period the speaker wa Beck, Mr. and Mr } ire lUnited States lsheay \rav . St le , irr » Hartley, |/nouncements were made of com-|egck. Mr Mrs. D. Shutka,{@0b, Mr, and Mrs, Norman| United States, ing highway travel. During the and her own composition, the thanked by Mrs. Roy Hartle; tae vente cock, Mr, and Mrs, D. Shutka Nichols. Mr aM M The Oshawa Rock and Min- aon 3 yours; there hed heen 8/'Rebby Hull Polka". It was announced that the "\ SYN. a one ee. F MIss| Rumpel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rum.(eral Club was founded in 1958 tendency to emphasize the| fig : 2 Richard Club would sponsor the presen Mrs, Major Fred Lewis gave|A. Blasko, Mr, and Mrs. A. T lant + is bay phd a a its present officers are past rights and overlook the obliga-|, The president, Mrs. Richard)iion of the "Mikado" by the|Some of the members sealed en- Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, N, Ben | Mr te ae en los daent Mr. Julius Zilinsky: | tions. If Christians avoid their| Lack, opened the business POF! Rowmanville Choral Society on|Velopes, which contained a mes-|net, Mr, and Mrs, C, Hamilton, Mr ; * a a ae es dent. Mr : John "Pratt and| obligations, there will be oth.|tion of this Founders' Night) arch 16 in the lower church|Sage regarding something to bé|Mr. and Mrs, E, S. Hart, Mr ee ue ye Ro ge ig Dve.oreailent: Stee. Dona' ers, such as Communists, who se ye ily Poth lab hall. Tickets for this event are/@0ne during the devotional sery.!and Mrs, W. A, Hepburn, Mr Mchiaa: a. ce oo < E Nnckeran Taatdas attending th | Occasions) aN@ * i enestglenee ass "lavai , .|ice and together with three - } 'py ' oe 2a ' oneal Ned. at atime. being|troduced members of the execu-|avallable com ald ee ladies who spoke on something! j ' Muhphy, Mr. and Mrs. J, E,jmeetings and going on field ere Bday ad ed + tive to the others present, The ber. Members. were a they treasured, giving th B\time was spent with games and Rutherford, Mr and Mrs, Jo-|trips many members have large apprehen an lepriv of. pie. be tate |that the next meeting wou 0 y treasured, giv © reacontests, this being the 'annual! con} é . Mre. 'Ww {collections of rare and interest- their rights of communication, |room attendance Erode ? dove social evening at Redwing Or. son for same, this made a very/Valentine meeting. x Duty. hae er ue me Oe tones while they have gath- other in ot eee Mention was made of the Home|M@rds, an March 6. |" ih oe wate erties ee bg ed. leg Mce-|ered through importing pieces ' . pfres Sw serv y be taken by ainbow Group, | @ basic definition for citizen- ship, by having several people Rive their definitions. This as the form of amulets, was} Among the often considered effective, Thus|make the jew Fernley, Mullen and others, | Duri the busi ting. | brecht, Mr. and Mrs, J, land School convention to be held} uring the pusiness meeting, | oc "ih . ifrom other countries and = ex- fear. | the Sunshine Group, with Mrs. Thomas Myers the | changing pieces with other min. eral club members throughout ithe world | At present the Oshawa Club In jhas an interesting display in of ed to the government election, three percent the people work for six weeks try-iGrade 6 mothers Each citizen must look to gov-/00 March 24, ernment at all levels and parti-|Pooler read "alga ipate because the quality of|/Nominations ; society is almost directly relat-/nominations which will be hel an/soon, 25 and 26. Mrs the 'Method of in preparation fo id Refreshments were served by ANN LANDERS Stripping Begins After Three Martinis Dear Ann Landers: Why do people who have had too much to drink invariably peel off their clothing? I have yet to see a person who is loaded put anything ON -- but an awfu! lotof drinkers seem to take things off, Usually it's come off first particularly with women drinkers. Next they shed stockings, belts, ear- rings and so on I've worked as a a catering service and have had plenty onnor tunity to observe party drink ers. I have always beon baffled by the inevitable disrobing pro cess which usually begins after three martinis. What causes it? --SARDINE PUSHER Dear Pusher: Alcohol re moves the inhibitions and pro duces a 'don't give a darn" attitude. It also dilates the sur face blood vessels which cause people to fec! warm Combine these two factors and you have the. complete an swer to your question Dear Ann Landers: Three years ago I married a bachelor who was 20 years my senior He was kind, gentle and. con- siderate T knew the score when I went into this second marriage. Ro mance was not in the picture It was pure companionship.) There was one drawback -- I had to accept his spinster sister since they had always made their home together. Before long 1 realized what a mistake I had made but never once did! I 'complain or tet him know how abusive and domineering she was Two months ago my husband died. His sister refused to move out of this house. My husband owned the house outright and left it to me in his will. She eays it makes no difference The house is all she has left of him and she will never move He left her a nice trust fund which will take care of her if shé lives to be 100. Please tell me how to get rid of this shrew --short of calling the police? This I will not do--MARTHA Dear Martha: Offer to her the house at a price arrived at byan appraiser. If she re- fused to buy the house from the shoes that for year waitress for 10 of sell jhome of Mrs. Henry Bickle for a! you, then go ahead and sell it and let the new owners call the police es Dear Ann Landers: I am a 16-year-old girl who is very mature for my age. | have been served liquor since I was 15 and no one has ever asked to see my identity card I'm madly in love with a boy who is 17, He has given me his class ring which means we are as good as engaged. I am go ng to marry him.Nothing in the whole world can stop m The problem his mother She hates me like poison, When he wants the to take me out she thinks up an ex cause, Once when I was in her house and she wasn't there I accidentally burned a hole in the sofa. Like a dunce I called her the next day and offered to have the sofa repaired. In- stead of being nice, and complimenting me on my hon esty, she blew her top and or- dered me never to come to her house again when she wasn't there I would ever car give anythingif I could get this woman to like me. Please give me some sug gestions. CHILLED Dear Chilled; You are never going to get this woman to like you, so forget it. As a matter of fact, you aren't going to get any boy's mother to like you unless you straighten around, kiddo No mother in her right mind would approve of a 16-year-old who drinks, smokes and visits in her home when no adult is there. Where is your mother, Toots? the president, Mr. Ronald Sib-| lock, welcomed Mr. and Mrs.} y/Alec Sinclair and Mr, and Mrs,|ranged by Mrs. David Owen, A Re-/devotional Murray Smith as guests. The previous week was ar-|leader, Everyone was invited to th period was and Mrs, Roy Hartley and their Part. After this period, a socia}|2.00 to 2.30 p.m group who were in charge of the evening. ST, STEPHEN'S UCW The UCW of St, United Church attended the eve- ning session of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Oshawa Presby- terial United Church Women at St. Mark's Uniteq Church, Whit- by. Guest speaker was Dr. BS egg nee Stephen's) | Claude Vipond who spoke on \*Malaya"'. The ladies then drove to the|© short business meeting and re- freshments, Twelve hospital calls were reported. Mrs. S. C. Rundle reported that Kedron, Columbus and Raglan UCW's would attend the "World Day of Prayer' serv- ices. It wa. decided to have a sale of work and a tea in the early part of May. Two banquets were discussed Articles of good used clothing and old nylons may be turned in to Mrs. Carson Heard, supply and social assistance chairman The next meeting will be held in the church parlor on March 12 and will be an easter service and play in charge of the pro gram committee, Mrs Bickle, program chairman, handed out lists of the programs for the year | Refreshments were served, CBWE The regular meeting of Cal- vary Business Women's Fellow- ship met recently at the home) of Mrs. Verda Jackson, Gren- fell street : Mrs. John Basour and two hymns were sung fol lowed by prayer. Mrs. Keith Ross read from Romans 5.1-12 It was 'Homemakers' Even- ing' and testimonies were given by Mrs. Ernest Woods, Mrs James Barron and Mrs. George Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Nervous Headaches Low Back Pains 0 King St, E. 728-5156 for catering MAIL THIS CO iti i i a DORY-BED OF CANADA LTD, 106 Adeloide Street West, Name Address City BED- WETTING STOPPED Sefely - without - medication - average cure - in 30 days - thousands cured by this method! UPON TO-DAY Henry presided : ® AN IRRESISTIBLE PAIR Marie, looks as if she is en- Stacey years joying having taken but her little -- sister, Melanie Leanne, Is not so sure. They are the charming age three young daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ridgely, Grand- view street south, Their grandparents are Mr, 'and Mrs. William Ridgley, Qsh- awa ~Ireland Studio her picture CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel, 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning given|prayer meeting to be held prior freshments were served by Mr |with several members taking!to the regular meeting from © Rolls And Bulges Spoil Appearance | Of Knitted Suits this spring. For casual an * dress-up occasions, a well sty ed knitted set is smart an comfortable, Some of the most interestin, of the new knits are styled wit longer jackets, slim skirts .an easy fitting sleeveless blouses But knits demand the right | that jthere are no revealing lines or j\foundation garment so bulges | Probably the best garment. fo knits is one of the many long- jlegged panty girdles that giv light weight, comfortable con I jtrol from waist to thigh jcreats the required smooth } Since knits tend to an defect, an all-in-one die with the longer leg will d double duty, emoothing the mid tle section while still givin the- necessary sleek look unde the knit, These same garments will b perfect under new knit: slim tiwhich are often styled to co- 'ordinate with skirts and tops. Peanut butter stays fresh long ine. reveal even the slightest figure defect panty gir-| ibrary by Mr dichairmanship of Mr, Basti! | Breen 4) The minerals and crystals are from the excellent collection of} &)Mr, Zilinsky, The lapidary work} h (jewelry) was done. by Mr.! d/Claude Duthiel and Mr, Maur- Over-lice Duthiel, both of Ajax and! by Mrs, Harrison E. Murphy,| Oshawa, Other lapidaries active, in the Oshawa club are Mr.) Conrad Lariviere, Mr. Jack Kauffman and Mr, Fred Getz.) "The display of lapidary work recently seen in the Donevan) Collegiate was the work of Mr. ariviere and Mr, Kauffman, All d jewelry in the library display is from natural stone, cut, | shaped and polished by Rock }Club members, Mrs, Harrison Murphy' has in) jher own private collection many} pieces of jewelry of exquisite, beauty which she has cut and |worked herself and when the jfinished article is viewed beside) ®/the piece of rock from which it S'was taken it is almost unbeliev- jable that such beauty could lcome from a piece of dull, al- most colorless stone, But just as ene cannot judge a book by its} cover, one cannot tell the} e 0 g r er if kept. in+ the refrigerator | beauty of a stone until it is cut SSG aftor opening. Remove a short! properly, time before using to soften it. the McLaughlin Public Library. | |The display was installed in. the) pas : j Zilinsky and| Knits are high fashion again/Mr, Maurice Duthiel, under the] the deep-down, out of in our, rugs. Please ca that excellent Baker how thorough a job B Our whole room took clean rug surface, Call m= "'JUST ONE GALL "Over 75 Years' Experience' Your local Agent, ,. ROSS 1.80 SIMCOE NORTH Mrs, Murphy has her work Mom ...They Hurt! My poor knees are getting "all-beat-up"' by those friendly men pick up our carpets for my knees were pampered by the comfortable O. LTD. sight, grit and grime I! Ress Mills and have Cleaning, Remember AKER'S did last time! on new life... and to-day, won't you ! ! DOES THEM ALL" an BAKER Cleaning Co. MILLS PHONE 728-6218 WAYNE APPLIANCES "ONCE-A-YEAR" SELL-OUT SALE BEGINS THURS. FEB. 27th 9:30 A.M. STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUES. & WED. Preparing for this Price Smashing Event MUST SELL $20,000 IN STOCK-30% to 60% OFF SEE WEDNESDAY'S "TIMES" FOR FULL DETAILS WAYNE APPLIANCES 78 Simcoe North 723-1411

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