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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1967, p. 15

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((} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 5, 1967 18 NOTICE HAD APPEAL ;come-hither appeal. The secre- MOOSE JAW (CP)--Notices|tary ran out of duplicating fluid to members of the last meeting | during the mailing and substie of the boy scouts and wolf cubs jtuted her husband's after-shave group committee had a special lotion EAR Lid. G CENTRE Norm Fisher's Meat Market 22 Simcoe St. North Phone 723-3732 SEE WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY... COUNTRY SAUSAGE ..... 3 Ib. WIENERS ..... 3 Ib. 2 | BOLOGNA . ANY ONE ITEM ... BLADE PURE PORK SLICED William Evans and Mrs. C, Mrs. Norman McEvers. The THE YEARS bring changes come nine of its 17 past K BEEF to organizations as well as presidents to the anniver- A. Vermoen. Standing, left introduction of the 40-year to families and the Ladies' sary dinner. Seated with the fo right, are Mrs. Fairley members and past presi- SAUSAGE STEA ) LIVER : : . president, Mrs. Alyn Elliott, Bouckley, Mrs. Clifford Pil- dents, brought hearty ap- Auxiliary was glad and left, in the front row, are key, Mrs. Robert Williams, plause oe Ib 69. ¢ grateful to be able to wel- Mes. Dan Guiltinan, Mrs, Mrs. Charles Lamb and Oshawa Times Photo LB. LB. {- | the reproductive age group, and!resulted each year from illegal there now are estimated to be abortions. THE STARS SAY | @ FREEZER SPECIAL @ | By ESTRELLITA 90,000,000 couples in India's pop The current century-old abor BEEF ee pias 1 , 71 p9, : ' e rontquarters ic FOR THURSDAY ulation of 471,624,000, use one tion law permits the termina aon & WRAPPED FREE f | form or another of birth control available, abortion will become obsolete. While a.m. aspects will be on lthe mild side, that will be a good period in which to make tion of pregnancy only where a mother's life is endangered, or in the case of rape. SLICED MINCED IRSDAY ~ ' NIGHTS P.M, CHANGE JUSTIFIED | Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar, No accurate figure has ever been produced of the number |plans for afternoon activities. Breakfast BEEF . BACON STEAKS | More vigorous _ influences,! leouac an aeaT minister for health. and family /of illegal abortions carried out which will prevail after noon, planning, justified the chang ant fidia: 'but fein 7 | will encourage accomplishment ihe abortina 'ion by oolatne to helie ey 'i " tee peg Ihs. C LB 7 5° LB 4 : netics " ; pio y nting eve nto tens of thou ! ' ee ee in important interests, stimu g FORTY-YEAR members, and right, clasp hands with the dinner celebrating the FOR THE BIRTHDAY Ba Mrs. Charles Lamb and Mrs. Alyn Elliott, president, , P hacilinne. of the It Thursday is your birthday, M Shari : zi oe zadies' Auxiliary to Branch your horoscope indicates that, rs, Charles Brown, left to cut the birthday cake at 43, Royal Canadian Legion. ee After - Dinner Reminiscences Feature Of Legion Auxiliary's 40th Anniversary The Ladies' Auxiliary of the contributions and visits to sick in highland dress bazaar to be held October 26. 1 and Miss|Jacklin; 1944-46, Mrs. William|>8Y off in January of next year. ings, Mrs. A, Buckley, Mrs. late unusual but feasible ideas. during the next six months, you will probably have to work hard to maintain financial sta- bility, but that clever planning |# and programming for the next two years--especially if proj- ects are launched in September and (or) Octohber--will begin to courage you, however, since ~ NEW TEACHER the thousands of deaths which/sands. ' isicnonneiiainas <>} Royal Canadian Legion Branch|Debbie Knox played the accor-|Evans; 1947-48, Mrs. Joseph) A few admonitions where ; 43 celebrated its 40th anniver-|dion. Mrs. Ralph Burrows con-| Wilson; 1949-50, ae Dantel| money is concerned, however: Pgeo es agen -- ; saty at a dinner in the Legion | tributed by singing two selec-|Guiltinan; 1951-52, Mrs, Charles|2V9d extravagance and specu- Waits team: Pealets A Hall, attended by 110 members | tions. oe Lamb; 1953-54, Mrs. Clifford lation during the first week. of Nips pradiated Ham roronth including three 40-year mem-| The auxiliary recently made|Pilkey; 1955-56, Mrs. Robert| August and throughout Septem- Maachete' Collske and will bers, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs.|its annual visit: to Sunnybrook | Williams; 1957-58, Mrs. Peter ber, November and December. Pita jonni tins ha ait Charles Lamb and Mrs. Ed-|Hospital and distributed six Simmons; 1959-60, Mrs, Herbert| Limit all expenditures during 'a De t Robart naecnton o . : ' nee ward Kitchen. hundred bags of treats. The/Bathe; 1961, Mrs, Fairley|these periods and, above all,) public School in September vo ' Provincial Officer, Mrs, Flo-jannual picnic for members and|Bouckley; 1962-64, Mrs. Norman make no financial commitments) jie Watts is a craititate | é rence Pegg of Toronto, con-| families will take place at Wal- McEvers; 1965, Mrs. Alyn|in November or the first two of De 6. fT Phillips School gratulated members on_ the/|tona Park, July 16 and the aux-| Elliott, re-elected, 1966, 1967, | weeks in December, or youl ona Rito: ae ae fine, new building. Oshawa,|iliary will resume meetings,! Names listed on the charter, | Could find your affairs in a pre- ---- - she said, had the largest aux-/September 5, when all mem-lreceived October 1927 are Mrs'|°2tious state. ' ' i fliary in Ontario. The man sre heat one and a|Henry Gay, Mrs. William Cul-| This forecast should not dis-| Abortion Linked ie re fi ; rt is . "1: : , thelr "morale than "anything! When the Great War 'Veter-|ROR®" ,APMilage, Mrs. Albert nar# fromise that. if you 40] With Sterilization 5 'Shaker ireverv nackaqaa else. bee "ea Aer ice Matty Pollard, Mrs. Fred|PoSition--and make those plans A ree a er in every pac age. She asked members to be poor op 4 et aie British fn, | Vers, Mrs. E. A, Wood, Mrs,|!0 Cover a two-year range--then Of Indian Women loyal and participate in all aux- iliary work, to make up for the things undone yesterday, to work today for the tomorrows. "A rose given today is better than one placed on a grave to- morrow," she said. FOND MEMORIES pire Service League was form- ed, the Ladies' Auxiliary re- ceiving its charter in October. The first ti )shank, Mrs. William Lund le first meetings were held in Mrs. Ernest Hayes. a room over Miller's Arcade on Simcoe Street North where a trust company now stands. Then the group moved to quar- i i i d the move i ast|ters above the old market . months ahead, especially if you|ning, which sponsore hie ae ee place. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE are willing to shoulder some/|to liberalize abortion laws, ex- prepi see pebaning the dis.|. Older members get many a| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neal, | additional responsibilities and plained the condition this way:| reminisced, laugh out of recalling those|Oshawa, wish to announce the|even venture into some untried| "Our main concern is that alg comforts of the early years in the, "dug-out"' growth of the auxiliary to the! present day of comforts and tonveniences. Nearly one thous- and members had been initi- ated during the forty years, she said. Since 1952, when 25-year memberships were first given, | eighty members had received them and of that number sixty were still members. Mrs. Lamb stressed the need for loyalty and help in all auxiliary work,' both business and social. She minute's silence in memory of deceased members. | Mrs. Alyn Elliott, president, | presided and seated at the head table with Mrs. Pegg and Zone Commander Mrs. Robert Wil- liams were executive members Mrs. George V. Lee, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Norman} McEvers, Mrs. Matthew Bell, | Mrs. William Reed and Mrs.!| Perry Smith. | Officers of Branch 43 at the! head table included the pres dent, Alex Walker and ist vice- bazaars, social evenings fancy dress parties, MINSTREL SHOW They organized a years, putting on shows in| every corner of the district and) helping to swell the funds which in the early thirties were Myrtle, will be pleased to wel-|(or) June; j come his friends to his home on| travel in-|the corner of the 9th concession|late .October, late December,) The Indian er Pie abortions | A child born on this day|were a stop-gap, to be linked |with an intensified family plan- excellent ning campaign. | When every Indian couple in drained by the depression. The Sunbeam Minstrels cluded Mrs. Albert Lovelock, @nd No. 12 Highway on Satur-|January, April and June. Mrs, day, July 8, from 2:00 to 4:00 asked all to stand for one) no vig Rollo, Mrs. David Thom- P.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on,will be extremely conservative; jas, Mrs. C. A. 'Vermoen, Mrs. the occasion of his 80th birth--would make |teacher or librarian. Mrs. 'William Evans, Dan Guiltinan, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Victor Parfitt, Mrs. Albert Holbrook, Mrs. Harry Woods and pianist, Albert Hudson. It was in 1933 that the build- ing of the hall on Centre Street got under way. Many of the Legionnaires were laid off work , and they undertook the con-' struction, At this juncture the auxiliary stepped in and offer: ed to cook and serve meals to those engaged in the building. Herbert Kelly, Mrs. Jack execute smarly, you should see Wilson, Mrs, M.' Lemon, Mrs. fine results during the first W, J: i Sruik.|three months of 1968; also be-|dian women will be able to have Collins, Mrs. Jack ager tween June 1 and Sept. 1 of that ey year. and/ Mr. |Cardinal, mony is to take place on Satur-| cially good!), [ c ie ee Albert all of next February and May. |pregnancy terminated. From al In your personal life, look for Social, moral and medical point some interesting romantic de-|of view this could not be tol- minstrel day, July 2 |show which kept going for three Street United Church. George day. SOCIAL NOTICES at the Market/Meetings in the old "dug-out" forthcoming marriage of ond and Mrs, Alvin O'Hara, Ontario. The 15, AT HOME Mr. last two weeks of August, the CAREER PROMISING Career matters should pro- gress nicely during the areas of endeavor. last week in September, the NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- In- legal abortions for the first time this year, but they will have to be sterilized at the same time. A senior official of the minis- 12\try of health and family plan- woman who undergoes an abor-. . P th its creaking, uncertain} Best chances for advance-|tion is far more prone to have, Building on Richmond Street | : isi u youngest daughter, Sharon Rose, | ance " : f it wi t oor and rickety chairs, | . |ment are indicated during the|another pregnancy immediately. 2 and compared it with the they had happy times holding t® Donald Peter O'Hara, son of Imagine the ridiculous situation} the cere-|latter half of October (espe-|same woman returning every| late December,|few months to have her current which would arise, with velopments in September, late erated. Clarence Harrison, | December, February, May and to that abortion be Se sterilization as a pre-requisite." opportunities in August, September, | |sidered "We are therefore that legal insisting linked with Makes delicious frothy milkshakes every time. | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE THURS. - FRI. & SAT. ONLY! ! Save on these one-of-a-kind items at tremendous reductions. STRAWBERRY 10 creamy milkshakes) "plus free Shaker president, Albert Turner; past) : . president, Morris Proctor; bus- | ie faithful band of cooks _in- 1 ONLY buy 2 ONLY bak wecratsre'. ake Waite: [ilve. Gecrge Cuthtact ant airs Wa mane ANTIQUE WHITE CRIB | CHOCOLATE a ne Ay gg AB ag gi eh gn nd 92 DROP SIDE' DELUXE ENSEMBLES 10 creamy milkshakes, Fildes wits WERT pacKace. Stabhenscn. = lfetching and carrying ali their IB CRIB 1 white, 1 Noturol. Com- : plus free Shaker. ; P= " ; The three 40-year members on caps, lates, Reeoty vere- CR plete with mattresses. gon lll og " were introduced and asked to|tables and supplies and clear- Reg. 39.95 Reg, 74.95 Reg. 49.93. ! | sur! j a cut the birthday cake. Also in-|ing up afterwards. -- a 44,95 gt 59,95 a 34,95 | ie and leak-proof cover., * troduced were Mrs. Doris Law,| The Ladies' Auxiliary bought | Cut out this Introductory Offer a 35-year member; Mrs. Charles|the first furniture for the hall Cc d take it t u. : ei | Preston, Mrs. pei = and Vand continued fund-rais- oupon and take it to your grocers. = -- : . and Mrs. H. Parish, 30-year) ing efforts resulted in the burn- 1 ONLY 1 ONLY 1 ONLY | r : gee re ne ee cm ae ra ae saa oan Megbers and Mrs, Willlam|ing of the mortgage by the NAVY BLUE THISTLE Bronze Convertible a | wae a= INTRODUCTORY OFFER staan eae ee cane i iis} effrey an Ts. ate George McLaughlin in | ; ; : ; 5 i £ a Todley, 25-year members, March 1940 during the presi- CARRIAGE CARRIAGE CAR BED ARARARARARARARARARA ae c. BIRTHDAY PRESENT : gency of the late Mrs, David With a Hood and Converth inte strotie, and cor Salad 75 Sh Ka fo Alex Walker presen foc{ Among the _ highlights off peere ee ee Reg. 13.95 alada puper ake - Alyn Elliott with a cheque for! 70° ality tears ee ane Reg. 54.95 44 95 Reg. 54.95 39 95 eS 10.95 ¢ p \ ae pore 43 -- pal gt of Lady Jellicoe in whose honor | ONLY . ONLY gud =. Gee eae J \Chocolate or Strawberry . ety aed a dinner was held at the Hotel i cig pale -- ~-- ve Genosha and a reception on * . To the Dealer: Provided you have redeemed this sce ae? t t United Cen-|the lawns of "Parkwood." An- Many more items to choose from at unbeatable prices. coupon in accordance with he ava terms, SALADA ' fal Church intermediate | the orabl twas . Zé forhandling.nvoices.proving purchase ot sufficient tennial Church intermediate] ort tuial convention lastins "Your One Stop Shopping Centre for eh ta Sve cuepons presented taba show OE and junior choirs delighted the audience with their singing. Master John Parker was the soloist and his fine singing of two solos brought forth rounds four days and attended by some six hundred who were all bil- leted and fed by the local Ladies' Auxiliary. All Baby Needs" THE NURSERY ROOM A, Watts Ltd., P.O, taxed. restricted, or forbidden by B taw. Coupon cash value 1/20¢, A. ; ef applause. Past presidents of the aux- . The Junior Choir presented a a, prog gg ie yg ly 1. d 'The Magic Hour"| been: -30, Mrs. T. G. Gay; ins py bel These chipirs were |1931-34, Mrs. Henry Foote; 1935, 26 KING ST. E. OSHAWA 576-0550 SHAWA Fe under the direction of Mrs.|Mrs. Arthur Tierney; 1936, Mrs. Open All Day Wednesday. -- Open Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 P.M. 1OPPING Morris Love and the accom-/George Humphries; 1937-40,| FREE DELIVERY was Mrs, Car] Morgan.|Mrs, David Rollo; 1941-42, Mrs. -ENTRE Eine 'ethioce MoCrae danced|C, A. Vermoen; 1943, Mrs. Ben ? APLAR AGES ,

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