10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, September 13, 1965 SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 726 - 3474 for Women's Department Mts, R. F. Richardson, Grier- son avenue, co-convener of "Flight Into Fashion" entertain- The first meeting of the new executive of the Mothers Group of the Diabetic Association, was New Zealand |Solving Problem Of Quintuplets By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent AUCKLAND (CP)--New Zea- land is gradually working out practical details of how to pro- vide for the upbringing of quin- he five infants born to the wife of an Auckland shop owner, The situation is a challenge to the welfare state system, which in New Zealand is so compre- hensive that it is often said to take care of citizens from cra- dle to grave. But it has never encountered a set of problems before quite like quintuplets, babies themselves are year-old mother already has found it necessary to return to hospital for a short spell since returning home. Two nurses and domestic help will be supplied, In Canada, when the Dionne quintuplets were born in the early 1930s, the babies were de- clared wards of the Crown to protect their welfare and a home was built for them near the family farm at Callander, Ont. Financial arrangements for the Lawson family are still be- ing worked out, Prime Minister Holyoake, who has taken a close personal interest in the case, says he has in mind a part-gift, part-suspensory loan and part- ordinary loan of the kind the government makes to citizens seeking to own their own homes. The Lawsons have, in fact, 2 y shown themselves to de quite prepared to bring up their fam- ily as their own responsibility 8 q if necessary, but the ment is determined to lp in uch unusual circumstances as uintuplets. ELECTROLYSIS Unwanted hair permanently re- moved from face arms and oe, Medically Approved Me- thod, Over 15 Yeors' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawe ot the GENOSHA HOTEL Sept. 13, 14, 15 PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these dates held at the home of Mrs, Jules Ethier, president. An outline for the program for the following year was drawn up. To be an- nounced soon will be plans for a forthcoming rummage sale to be held in October and in No- vember a panel of distinguished guests will be invited to discuss the problems of diabetics, ed recently at a mesting of the fashion show sommittee, Even- ing Chapter of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Women's Auxili- ary. Mrs, D. D. Clemens, gener- al. convener . oulined plans made and the stage convener, Mrs. C, A, Root, presented her proposed drawings for the stage setting. The annual show is to be held in St. Gregory's Audi- torium in mid-October with Mrs. H. H, Vollmer commentating. At the annual Auiumn Tea sponsored by the Phoebe Scam- mel! Unit of the Simcoe Street United Church Women, at the|Noel, Mr. Gordon MacDonald home of Mrs, Stanley Lovell this|jand Mr. George MacDonald, all Thursday afternoon those pour-|of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ing tea will be: Mrs, R, V. Shef- |ford Johnson, Miss Lorna John- field, Mrs. O. G. Mills, Mrs, G.|son, all of Trenton; Mr. and L. Bird, Mrs. J, N. Willson and|Mrs. James McNeil and daugh- Mrs. R. W. Graham.. jter Karen, Willowdale; Mrs, G. A, Garstone and son Frank, Mr. The three-tiered wedding cake|and Mrs, William LeDrew, Mr, served at the Chambers-Porter|and Mrs. Fred Chiddicks, and wedding reception recently|Mr. and Mrs, Paul Miller, all of was baked and decorated' by the|Scarborough; Mrs, Raymond bridegroom's sister and broth-|Mills, Matachewan; Mrs, Orest er-in-law, Mrs, Benjamin Ste-|Shpuniarsky, Toronto; and oth- vens and Mr. Stevens, Lindsay.|er guests from Oshawa and sur-| It was decorated with white | rounding areas, wedding bells, roses and swans| and accented with a figurine of| '|a bride and bridegroom, thriving in incubators at the national Women's Hospital in Auckland, where they were born. All five--Samuel, Lisa, Deborah, Shirlene and Selina-- are continuing to gain in weight and have met with no setbacks, It is expected that they will be discharged from hospital about the end of September. By then they will be a little more than two months old. TALK BUSINESS Meanwhile, consultations have been in progress among the New Zealand government, the Aietfand hospital board, the parents' lawyer and the par- ents, Samuel and Shirley Ann Lawson. | Various commercial offers have been made to the parents, | but so far no detailed arrange- | ments have been announced.| However, Lawson is selling his} fish and chip shop. He says! several persons have shown an interest in buying it: | | Of more immediate urgency) j|has been the arranging of suit-| jable accommodation for the \family, For the next year or two, it has been decided, the family will be housed in a! building owned by the Auckland hospital board. A large brick- and-wood building and once a private home, it is set in almost an acre of well-kept grounds, will give the family privacy. The Lawson will have a self- contained apartment upstairs. Downstairs will be the nursery for the quints and accommoda- tion for staff. NEEDS HELP Out-of-town guests in Oshawa Saturday attending the Holt Johnson wedding in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church were Mrs. Ernest MacDonald, the bride's grandmother; Mrs, ae) dent of the Canadian Coutur- jers' Association. The Gre- cian style dress is of white silk jersey, Swan feathers looking like fluffy fur cover this full length evening coat from the fall - winter collection by Raoul - Jean Foure, presi- MR. AND MRS, J. H,. BARROW ~--Oshawa Times Photo Dinner, Dance Honor Couple Marking Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barrow, College avenue, were recently 'Honored on their golden wed- ding anniversary by a surprise Ginner and dance at the UAW Hall, given by their family. . The former Lucy Willoughby and Joseph H. Barrow were natives of England og were married in Oshawa 'Qn September 4, 1915. Mr. Bar- ow was employed for a number 'of years with General Motors and is now retired. "The couple have six daugh- fers: Joephine, Mrs. William 'Hicks; Edith, Mrs. Donald Smith; Irene, Mrs. Joseph Kondyjowski; Marie, Mrs. try Knapp; Betty, Mrs. arold Strutt and Bessie, Mrs. Charles Durno. There are 18 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. The bride of fifty. years ago} received her guests wearing a/ blue lace dress with matching! coat with a corsage of yellow| roses. Mr. and Mrs, Barrow) (CP Wirephoto) Fad Diets Didn't Work -- Sensible Eating Plan Did By IDA JEAN KAIN To any overweight who feels she is beyond hope, today's column is for you. The dieter]. , , in today's story is singing a new song, and her whole heart is in the singing. After 10 years of trial and failure, she is now succeeding Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simpson| and son Robert, have recently jteturned from a motor trip to In the receiving line at the| Washington, D.C. and to the) jfirst Membership Tea to be|New York World Fair, While in| family. Messages of pomaerod py: by the Women's Auxiliary|Washington they toured the! lations were received from the of the Whitby General Hospital|White House and other his-| Prime Minister, The Right Hon-|24 ursday, will be the Hon-|torical sites, orable Lester B. Pearson: The|pauy ett ties ast | » Les The) Ruddy; the president, Mrs. How-| The c » St. Greg- Right Honorable John Dieten.| 4 y; the president, Mrs. How-| The convener of the St. Greg ard P, Doner and Mrs, Matthew\ory's CWL Hair Show, Mrs. baker, a "od A pa 0 Dymond, Port Perry. \Raymond Scott and her com- tion; The Honorable Michael {mittee comprised of Mrs. W. A Starr, MP; the Prime poses Miss Sharon Ormiston, Palace|Clarke, president of the CWL: of Ontario, the Honorable/street, was the Oshawa area|Mrs. Christopher Murty and oo. Robarts; and Mr. Albert/representative from the CGIT,|Mrs. Ralph Patterson have alker, MLA. attending the CGIT Camp Coun-|completed the final arrange- Guests. were present from jcil at Camp Cagintra, the Lon-|ments. Proceeds of the show! Richmond Hill, Simcoe, Camp-|don CGIT Work Board Campsite|will go towards the scholarship bellford, Whitby and Oshawa. |last week. The camp was com-|fund. Mr. John Weiss, Hair Styl- Open house was held Wednes-|prised of 69 delegates represent-|ist, and his staff will be present|ing on the _low-carbohydrate day and many friends andjing 20,000 girls in the Province|to demonstrate the many new|'et, unrestricted in calories. neighbors were welcomed. Alot Ontario. fall styles, But after three weeks I started buffet supper was served by!| --_ ito gain on it... . the couple's six daughters. 1 am 36 years old, and for Gifts from the neighbors in- the past 10 years I have cluded a floor lamp, door weighed 365 pounds! If I stayed! chimes and a lounge chair as on a diet for two whole days it well as many other gifts. was gurprising. Finally, two --_----_-- years ago, in desperation, 1 joined the TOPS Club, Here at last, I thought, was my miracle. |L guess I just expected the fat to melt off with no trouble. had managed to lose 15 pounds before joining TOPS, Then in one and a half years I lost 30) pounds. But I did it by "g stuff! and starve plan... stuff three! days, starve four days. How| HOUSEHOLD HINT frustrating! | Lightly oil an old dish mop "Finally, in April, I made upjand use {t to clean coiled bed- my mind that the best part of|springs. my life was passing me by. 1) seesmemmon was ashamed to go anywhere. Since then, with the help of my fine doctor and my wonderful Become A OPS, I' he} - Lavy TOPS, I'm making t "| Professional "My meals consist of meat, vegetables, one slice of bread a day, one glass of skim milk, one fruit. I have lost 60 pounds, in addition to the 30 pounds. My doctor gave me this tip--to eat my biggest meal at OR 2-DOOR Defrosting @ Tem- KELVINAT Refrigerator with Automatic "'No-Frost' fog Reck. Moulded ° or Twiln Moisture-Seel Crispers Door Closure Gosket @ Polersphere ing Unit @ 5-Yeer Warrenty. WOW ONLY 3.00 WEEKLY peratur @ Mognetic serving of lean meat and a Cold-Mek- salad, "IT have exercised every day swimming and bike riding, plus calisthenics. My children (three) think they have a new| Mrs. Lawson has said she mother. I have never felt better| wants to do as much domestic in my life! I still have over 100| work as possible, but it has| pounds to lose, but with God's| been decided that she will need "Every fad diet that came help, TOPS, the doctor and my|substantial assistance. The 26- along . . . I tried it. At first 1|{amily rooting for me, how can| was wildly hopeful about reduc-|! fail? | "A verse in the Bible has: helped me wonderfully--I Cor. inthians, 10:13, 'God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able.' "Here BUY NOW WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT 88 King St. W. 725-4543 Fri, Have Fun This Winter! na beginner's SQUARE DANCE CLUB | Every Thursday 8 - 10:30 p.m, ot Bewmanville Memorial Perk Club House, Liberty St. 5. 725-2744 or 623-7244 Open to 9 pm. DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. are my measurement| changes: Bust 60, now 51; waist 58, now 41; hips 70, now 56. I'll let you all know my future measurement changes. "I have written this to you in hopes it will help someone who feels she is beyond help. Your column is great! By the way, I write down every bit of food I eat . . . that helps, too." PLAN FAR AHEAD MONTREAL (CP) --Al-| though the $75,000,000 Place) _ KING STREET UCW Bonaventure will not be finished} Mrs. Lawrence t d luntil more than a year from|comed all the members. | Butt and Jr. Lecturer Florence were assisted in receiving by) vow. its first big exhibition has| Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell read| Newnham. God Save The Queen their daughters and the bride S\siready been booked. It is the|\John 13 in memory of the fol-|WaS sung and The Pledge of sister, Mrs. Joseph Waite, who! 1997 National Boat Show, which|lowing deceased members: Mrs (Loyalty was repeated by all. was bridesmaid fifty years 88°. | onens Feb. 25. 1967. ' Charles Jibb, Mrs. M. L. Mut-|. Anme McNevin and- Nellie Many gifts were presented to} -------- ton, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs,|Kemp were reported on the sick the couple, including a chester-| M. Ostrander and Mrs, Morris| "st. Birthday greetings were field and flowers from the! Wite Preservers Winters, | race ot. ges _ --$__--_-- --_---- ; aes : | Foote an ive Harrison. The a pet gy gir ape Bg Allen | Brizes for the draw were won SOCIAL NOTICES Glover fas by Dora Johnson and Louise ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ernest Derumaux, Oshawa, announce . | Hockett. Miss Leuta Pierson and Mrs.| It was announced that the the engagement of their daugh- ter, Katherine Ann, to Jeremy Wilbur Rusnell reported on their! trip to Albert College, Belleville E Spedlene poi beers glen tag They enjoyed the meals and! onen house September 19 8 friendly atmosphere, and there Lodge 'closed in: the. rval James Glassey, son of Dr. and Mrs. . David---Wilbur--Glassey, Haliburton. The marriage will) take place on Saturday, Octo- <4Ay> | ais. SPECIAL CARI CAROUSEL OFFER! Do-it-yourself Dry Cleaning Anne McNevin. The flags were Allen wel-|presented by Jr. Deputy Rita «><> VALUABLE COUPON «>+> 8 tbs. of DRY CLEANING worth $2.60 CARLTON'S CLEANING CAROUSEL a Five Hendy Locations: GOLDEN MILE PLAZA Eglinton Ava., E. et Victoria Perk LAWRENCE PLAZA Lewrenee ot Bethurst SPECIAL FOR By Enrolling at Walter Thornton Miss Nancy Fraser, from The| yp Deputy Mistress Rita Butt Maritimes, and recording secretar was much Bible study. manner, after which tasty re- ber 2, 1965 at 7.00 p.m. in Mrs. John Coleman introduced fresliments wer "eS e__served by and welcomed the Deaconess,| worthy Mistress Betty Atkins, Northminster United Church, Oshawa worden tele ail DEBONAIR DISTINCTION MR. JOHN . gives this burnished Florentine vel- ours brimmed cloche of for est green added dramatic lair with a silk print band and trim of scarlet and blue. The hat has a medium-high rounded crown and is worn straight on the head. A scarf and handbag in silk carry out the print and color scheme of the hat- band and trim. By Tracy Adrian, I Quge gaee She spoke on Christian Educa- tion. Her interests were to help) ' {Sunday School teachers. To try| ~|to solve problems of teenagers.| q The devotion period was in charge of the Faithful Unit (2), with Mrs. Wellington Trainer: in charge. Mrs. L. M. Souch and Mrs. Leonard Kellett took part. It was announced that dates 'jto remember were September 14, Loyal Workers Hobby Show: | jquilting, September 15, starting at 9.00 a.m.; September 29, Fel-| lowship Unit, Demonstration of! meal planning and cake decor- ating; the executive meeting October 7 at 2:00 p.m.; and the} regular meeting, October 14, at! 8:00 p.m; the Presbyterial re. gional meeting October 26, with Miss Muriel Stevens from the Congo as the speaker: and the bazaar would be November 17 Refreshments 'were served by the Loyal Workers Unit. : VICTORY LODGE | The regtlar meeting of Vic- tory Lodge LOBA, No. 583 was held recently in the Orange | Temple, | Lodge was opened by Worthy | Mistress Betty Atkins, assisted | by Deputy Mistress | | tended Donalda | y Anne | noon and to eat lightly at night. If I get hungry, a diet soft drink | is wonderful. | "T fix my family's meals at night, and I go into the living} 8A. HOME LEAGUE = T00m to cao the 'ere and ' see ; ave my small meal. My ter- A warm welcome was eX-| rific craving for sweets is gone. | to the new officers,|; would much rather have a/ Major and Mrs. Gordon Holmes | _ iteislahastinibdccecar iia a "st who have been transferred to! Oshawa from London, Ont. Major and Mrs. Fred Lewis have been transferred to northern British Columbia to be the Divisional Commanders. Mrs. George Beard read the) minutes and announced that| Mrs, Capt. Clarence Janes of| Whitby, would be in charge of the next meeting. Mrs. John McLachlan was in charge of the devotions with 'Mrs, Jack Ludlow singing "More Love to Thee." The meeting closed with everyone repeating the Lord's Prayer. Burgess. | It was announced the next regular meeting would be held September 16, or TWIRL Register Daily from 5 to 7 p.m. A FOR FALL TERM HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY Oshewe Shopping Centre 725-6122 oe RE RES BE | WILL MAKE COMEDY Norman Jewison, veteran CBC producer, is to make a Holly- wood comedy called The Rus- sians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming. 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