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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1967, p. 17

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As ortéd colours. pecial, itfer ! LASTIC 1OSE 0 foot length of black jastic 7/16" garden pose complete with rass plated zine cou- ings. Shop early for. is special, 'ceeds from the bridge in the ~ Mrs. William (Maud) Berry, 81, Pine Avenue, Osh- awa, has quilted a centennial spread in one month during her spare time. Her own pattern includes 11 centen- 'QUILT QUEEN' DISPLAYS ORIGINAL nial symbols in 11 different colors and color arrange- ments. It also calls for rep- resentation of four flags in authentic colors -- the Union Jack, the Canadian flag, the centennial flag and the pro- vincial flower emblem -- the trillium. Mrs. Berry said she has pieced nine quilts since last September but does not belong to any group or organization. --Oshawa Times Photo a THE OSHAWA TIMES, OMEN, Wednesday, May 31, 1967 17 KEEP IN TRIM Diet Reduces, By IDA JEAN KAIN sion. A group of 13 housewives, exercising together, ask: "Will exercise harden excess fat, thereby making it more difficult to lose weight?. Should we aim to lose a little first, then exer- cise to lose in proper areas to develop a better figure?" Exercise promotes better muscle tone and improves cir- culation. calorie burning. It does harden the fat. By amount. of excess weight diet. do about sagging arm muscles. "T have lost 20 pounds and I am happy with my new figure, part of my upper arms droop. What can be done?" From a sporting goods store, purchase a pair of iron dumb- bells, weighing two or three pounds each. Grasping a dumb- MISS MILDRED PRICE (Incoming) MISS BETTY THOMSON (Retiring) B & PW Club Elects Officers At Annual Dinner Meeting The annual dinner meeting of|the White Cross Centre in Osh- e and. Pr Women's Club of Oshawa re- J) awa. The Oshawa club has con- cently was held at Adelaide/triputed generously to the Cen- House. tennial project of the Canadian 'A report of the 21st annual|Federation of Business and Pro- provincial conference in Ottawa|fessional Clubs. This will be a on May 5, 6 and 7 was given by|series of educational seminars the Miss Price. delegate, In her report, the retiring pre-|C.F.B.P.W.C. Mildred|throughout Canada. For the past three years the has _ provided a: +, sident, Miss Betty Th funds to seven hi 1 expressed appreciation to all Arab girls at the Ramallah members for their support and/Centre in Jordan. The cost per outlined some of the accomp-|year is $500 per student and lishments of the year. The Oshawa club was hostess for the regional conference in October at the Georgian Motel.|by officers and the Oshawa club has contribu- ted to this fund annually. The club has been represented bers at SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The t is a Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Vincent A. Ruttan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruttan, Na- panee. The wedding is to take place Saturday, July 8, 1967 at St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Edgar Bone will be pleased to receive their relatives and friends at the home of Mrs. Gerald Lang, 32 Beatrice avenue, on Sunday June , 1967 from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of 'their 50th wedding anniversary. PRAY FOR RAIN PATNA, India (AP) --Chief Minister M. P. Sinha of the drought and famine - ridden state of Bihar has appealed to all Indians to pray for rain. 'I have faith in the infinite mercy of God," he said, "but there are certain factors of life over which man has no control--for example man cannot bring rain for cultivation." The United Nations Seminar|local affairs and B.P.W.. func- in Toronto in November was|tions in other areas. sponsored by the clubs in Re- The following officers were gion 5. The Oshawa club was installed for the coming year responsible for the arrangement|by Mrs. J. W. Richardson, a of the program. ; } The. local centennial project is the gift of $50 for the instal-/ty Thomson; past president: Retiring president, Miss Bet- president, Miss lation of three reflecting pools|Mildred Price; recording secre- for a beauty spot in the Oshawa|tary, Mrs. J. Morrison; corresponding secretary, Miss Gladys Frise; treasurer, Mrs. H, K. Reynolds. Mrs, G. D. Conant, an honorary member of the club, addressed the members briefly with words of encouragement regarding the purpose and the future of B.P. W.C. in Canada. of Marilyn, only daughter of Mrs. Arthur Slyfield, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Slyfield, to Gordon W. Moulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. G, Edward Moulton, Toronto. The wedding will take place, Saturday July 1, 1967 at} Oshawa, 3.00 p.m. at St. Andrew's United| Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dow- ney, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Ann to PLAN JULY Marilyn _ Slyfield, and Gordon W. Toronto, will be united in marriage in St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday July 1, 1967. The bride elect, only daughter of Mrs. Slyfield, Miss - Combined They Give Health Join our exercise question ses-|palms up. Slowly bring arms Exercise of the big muscles of the body steps up not restoring muscle tone, exercise helps you to look and be slimmer. Think of diet as reducing, exercise as streamlining. With an inordinate tojis a weak position. lose, your doctor may advise that you reduce 20 pounds first, | cise in order to lighten the load be-|fatty bulges. Sitting, place right) fore you begin to exercise. Oth-| hand on inside of left knee, and} erwise, the most beautiful way|left hand inside of right knee. | to lose is to exercise as you | Resisting with hands, push A homemaker asks what to/chalk line, pointing toes straight| 4 bell in each hand, hold armsithe bulge. Exercise Slims, lout sidewards, shoulder level together in front.of body, keep- ing palms up, elbows straight. Repeat 10 times, twice daily. WANTS TO LOSE FAT A career girl who is not over- weight, wants to lose the fatty pad that has formed on the in- side of each knee. "'Is_ this caused by sitting?" she asks. The cause may be improper weight bearing. In walking and standing, the toes should be pointed straight ahead, and the weight thrown to the outer bor- ders of the feet. If you toe out, the weight is likely to be on the Miss GRADUATION TIME FOR OSHAWA GIRLS Marsha Marks, daughter of Mayor Ernest Marks of Oshawa and Mrs. Marks, is graduating from St. Michael's College, Uni- Atwood MacRae, Toronto, inner borders of the feet, which The following isometric exer- can help diminish those |knees together. Also, walk a} |ahead, placing one foot directly) jahead of the other, Mv |thrown to outer borders of feet. all except my arms. The under/This exaggerated correction | lbrings the right muscles into} action. Finally, how to banish a gir- |dle top roll, Stretch arms over-| j|head, bend sidewards and hold.| | This action puts the pull through} | 1 WEDDING Oshawa, and the late Ar- thur Slyfield, graduated from University of Toronto in 1965 and is the present on the teaching staff of O'Neill Collegiate. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Moulton, Toronto. flags and Guide and Brownie motives decorated the tables. Guide Janis Taylor played the piano for the singing of "God Save The Queen." The toast to the Queen was proposed by Guide Louisa Ripley. The Reverend Thomas Gem- mell BA, BD of St. Luke's Pres- byterian Church said grace and a roast beef dinner was served by the Grace Lutheran Church Women's Guild. Mrs. George Flintoff (Tawny Owl) proposed a toast to the Guide Movement. Brownie Deb- bie Tkaczuk welcomed the mothers on behalf of the Guides and the Brownies. Guide Barbara Doherty, the Mistress of Ceremonies, intro- duced the head table guests: The Reverend Thomas Gem- mell and Mrs. Gemmell; Guide Janis Taylor; Mrs. Jack Taylor; Mrs. Kenneth Ridge the Brown Owl and District Guider; Miss 2lst Guides, Brownies Present Cheque At 'Mothers" Banquet versity of Toronto, with a bachelor of arts degree, to- morrow. Miss Marks gra- duated from O'Neill colle- giate and plans to teach in Miss Linda MacRae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd street, RR 3, Oshawa, will receive an honors bachelor of arts degree in modern history from the University of Toronto at its convoca- tion, Friday. Miss MacRae, a graduate of Anderson Col- legiate, Whitby, has accept- ed a position on the staff of Ridgeway High School, Ridgeway, Ontario. = |and Miss Linda Michael, flaughter of Robert A. Mi- chael, London, Ontario, and granddaughter of Mrs. Nor- man J. Michael, Oshawa, with whom she lives, has graduated in home econom- ics from Macdonald Insti- tute, University of Guelph. A former graduate of OCVI, Miss Michael has accepted a teaching position with the Bowmanville District High School this fall, street, will accepted a Miss Alice Carol Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pearce, graduate with honors in fine arts from the University of Toronto, Fri- day June 2. Miss Pearce is a graduate of OCVI. She has teaching posi- tion at Bayview Collegiate and Vocational Richmond Hill. ter of Mrs. Sussex Chevrolet Street, and Victoria Hospital, slop attended' O'Neill Institute, McLaughlin Collegiates. Miss Judy Hyslop, daugh- J.. §. Hyslop, the late Mr. Hyslop, graduated from the School of Nursing, London, Ontario, recently, Miss Hy- and thanked the Grace Lutheran 1 t, Church Women's Guild for pre- of the Ladies' Auxiliary Royal paring the supper. During inter- LEGION AUXILARY Mrs. Alyn Elliott, Canadian Legion Brapeh initiated and welcome mission, the mothers viewed an|Ayyiliary five new me" interesting display of work done|May 23 by the Brownies to pass tests.| _ The Brownies made a circle and|iiary Perry. tion of badges. Brown Owl en-, awa. rolled Andrea MacDonald. The Brownies flying to Guides | Imeson; Phillips; Joan Weir; Ann Cuth- Elizabeth Howe; were: bertson; Debbie Hartwi Brenda g. campfire circle and "taps."' The annual |brook Hospital takes place June 21st when treats will Jane ltaken up and distributed to and into the Last night the Brooklin Aux- received its charter at % ies held in the Legion the Guides, a horseshoe, for a Hall att Port . id fly-up ceremony and presenta-|members attended from Osh-| Several visit to Sunny- veterans. The 25 year n.ember- ship dinner is to be held. June é 6, and the 40 year dinner, June Enrolled as guides were Susan|97 which will also be the clo- president 43, on be the Shmitz; Paula Seed; Jean/sing date for meetings until Cooper; Janice Tumey and/september 5th. | Diane Sills. | _--__________+______ The evening closed with Flintoff; Mrs. George Flintoff, HOUSEHOLD HINT The 2ist Oshawa Guides,|Brownie Barbara Montgomery;| When bed sheets get worn in ey Brownies and their mothers|Mrs. Thomas Montgomery,|the middle, tear lengthwise,|| Oshawa Upholstering Co. gathered at Guide House for|Guide Captain; Guide Carolyn|and run a hem in the torn 725-0311 their annual banquet. Centennial} Montgomery; Brownie Barbara|edges. | EXPERT RE-FINISHING On all Types of Furniture French Polishing - Restoration of Antques Tawny Owl; and Guide) Georgina Flintoff. | Mrs. Lloyd Pigden gave a vote of thanks on behalf of the mothers to the leaders. | Brownie 'Marilyn Rosenheck | presented a bouquet of flowers| to Mrs. Thomas Gemmell. | Brownie Valerie French pre-| sented to.the Reverend Thomas | Gemmell a cheque towards the) Building Fund of St. Luke's| Church on behalf of the 2ist Brownies and Guides. | Mrs. Jack Taylor, President a the 2ist Parent Committee, pre-| sented gifts to Mrs. James Mc-) Lean; The Guide and Brownie Leaders and her executive for McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY Picture Rental Service the past year. Ist Thursday in Every Month The Next Exchange and Rental Evening is Thursday, June Ist, 1967 7-9 in the Boys' and Girls' Library | | | | -- Miss Sandra Naylor, | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. John Naylor, Westmore- land avenue, will receive her bachelor of arts degree from the University of Toronto at its convocation tomorrow. Miss Naylor who graduated from O'Neill Col- legiate will teach at East- dale Collegiate this Septem- ber. Doll Display | Pleases PMA Ordained Women To Address Church Conference Two ordained women will be the chief speakers at the con- ference for women of the Unit- ed Church being held at Kempt- ville Agricultural College, June 16, 17 The theme "The Church in Our House", will be developed by the Reverend Jane Bone Nelson, a graduate of Emman- uel College, University of To- ronto. Ordained by the United Church, Mrs. Nelson is now a United Presbyterian minister. She has studied in Scotland, travelled widely, serving pastorates in western Canada and Toronto. She. was associate director of Five Oaks Christian Centre, Paris, Ontario. Mrs. Nelson is the wife of Dr. John Oliver Nelson, director of Kirkbridge, Bangor, Pa. The Reverend Gwenyth Hubble who will explore the "The Faith We Proclaim", is an accredited mi- nister of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland. For a number of years, she was the principal, of the Missionary /Training College, Selby Oak, Birmingham England. She had been on the staff of the Inter- national Missionary Council and the Division of World Mission and Evangelism of the World Council of Churches, She is now living in Toronto. Bible Study, At the meeting of the Pleas- ant Monday afernoon Club this week, Mrs. Norman Fisher, showed her collection of dolls, which she had dressed in cos- tumes dating from 1867 to-this year 1967. This is her Centen- nial Project, and the detail in the making of these dresses is' a work of art. Mrs. George V. Lee President thanked her on behalf of the members. The meeting next Monday, June 5, will be held at Hills- dale Manor at 2 p.m., in coa- operation with Mrs. Frank Hig- ginbottom's Pleasant Monday Afternoon group at Hillsdale. Members were reminded of their offer to bring homemade cookies for the refreshments to be served after the meeting. Members in the outing Fund must have their cards in by June 12. The annual outing tak- es place June 26 to London, Ontario; chartered bus will leave at 8.30 a.m. from the Me- morial Park. 22 Simcoe St. North Norm Fisher's Meat Market Phone 723-3732 STEAKS & ROASTS SIRLOIN WING ROASTS STEAK: STEAK RUMP, ROUND 79: Fresh... Sliced BEEF LIVER LB. 5 9 BREAD Loaves 89° HAMBURG PATTIES 24 on. @ FREEZER BEEF Hindq Sides SPECIAL @ warters...........0b. 63° ...., OF Cut ond wrapped FREE. , Lean Mineed CHUCK STEAK 2 uss. 1.00 SLICED BREAKFAST BACON u. 69° SHOULDERED LAMB CHOPS ». 99° Skinless 2 w. 19: Mrs. Kenneth Ridge intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. James McLean, District Com- missioner. Mrs. McLean outlined the divisions in Guiding in Osh- awa and also described Camp Carol Foley, assistant Guide| Adamac, its location, buildings Leader; Mrs. James McLean, |jand upkeep. ithe Distriet Commissioner;! Guide Barbara Doherty | Centennial Garden. The pro-|p church hall at Christ Memorial Church in March will be in aid of this project. The club has continued to present annual awards to five high schools and the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nurs- ing. In addition, financial sup- port is being given to enable an outpatient of the whet Hospital to attend classes at OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS - Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. £., Oshowe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount o n Orders of 5 or More Pictures at moderate cost Swimming pool, sauna room and gym, coloured stoves and fridges, 5 acres of parkland, mail delivery, ample parking and family size suites. a) _ MODEL SUITE OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. | MONA APARTMENTS 191 Nonquon Road, Oshawa | Call 723-6022 | LISA GRUE WATCH SALE Ends Saturday, June 3rd Factory-fresh quality Swiss watches at unheard of sav- ings. Choose from Diamond. set Calendar, Dress-watere ° proof, self - winding, Dress, Sport, Nurses and other mo- dels. Some have 17 jewel precision movements, anti- magnetic, unbreakable mainspring, shock and dust resistant. Buy today for a lifetime of pleasure. BURNS Jewellers 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. FAIRY U.A.W. 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