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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 28

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TO CELEBRATE its 40t! anniversary Piyah Chapter ef Hadassah held a formal dinner at the Hotel Genoshz and at the same time pre sented a cheque for $300 to Garden, Pictured above are | Morris Segal, Mrs. Edward Glazier, Mrs. H. M, "Max" Collis, Mrs. David Crotin and Mrs. Harry Greene. --Oshawa Times Photo president, Mrs. Jack Apple- by, immediate past presi- dent, Standing from che left: Mrs, Arnold Greene, Hadassah Marks Anniversary With Centennial Contribution By ANNE GOLDSTEIN (Publicity Chairman) | Sisterhood. At a gala dinner and dance in| _ Following dinner a presenta- the Hotel Genosha on Saturday | #08 of a cheque for $300 from might the Peyah Chapter . Hadassah and the Sister Hadassah, Mrs. Jack Appelly} nee presented to the acted as dinner chairman and| mayor as a contribution to the BKastey Gf keveuinia due Ue Hills and Dales Centennial largely attended event. [rernen Guests at the head table in The present eluded Mayor Ernest Marks/is as follows: Presidents, Mrs. and Mrs. Marks, the Honorable|Rodney Kruger, Mrs, Edward Michael Starr, MP and Mrs. |Glazier recording secretary, Starr, Albert Walker, and|Mrs, Jack Snider; financial Mrs, Walker, Rabbi Menachem |secretary, Mrs. Morris Segal; Kutziner and Mrs. Kutziner jtreasurer, Mrs, Zenon Zlotnik; representative of Torontoj|publicity chairman, Mrs, Her Hadassah, Mrs. Rose Halpern|man Goldstein; bulletin chair- and her husband; Mrs, Corola|man, Mrs. Ernest Kahn. Kinette Club Has Stressed Centennial Theme All Year By OLGA FLEMING jey making projects during the (President) 7 z year. These consist of a Straw- The oe * | The Kinette Club is an aux-|berry Bridge, Rummage Sale fliary of the Kinsmen Club of|Ladies' Night out, and a Pre Oshawa. During our 26 years in| faster Tea and Hat Show. Our existence we have been most] y.adies' Night out, was a fashion |Kahn, president of Beth Zion of | the : slate of officers jity, we undertake several mon active in local service work. OUr| show with centennial theme Pinb, o has always been | used for decorating the hall; he Community's Greatest) centennial costumes were worn need". iby the Committee and old fash One of the Service projects|ioned breads and jams were from which the Kinettes derive}served. The proceeds of this much pleasure is that of serv | project went towards the Kins ing iunch to the Hillsdale Man-|men Centennial project, the In- orites at the Kinsmen bi-week-/ stitute for. Mental Retardation jy parties. We have in the past lin Toronto. Mayor Ernest Marks as a past presidents attending combined contribution with the dinner: seated, left to Beth Zion Sisterhood to the right, Mrs. Carola Kahn, Hills and Dales Centennial Mrs. Irving Hyman, Selling Insurance Creative Career For Any Woman By ROBERTA ROESCH Many people who seek crea- tivity in a job or career fail to realize that selling insurance can be genuinely creative work But Edna Nightingale Krav ette, who holds a_ significant position in the life insurance field, believes that selling insur- ance can be as creative as a woman wants to make it, A qualified life~ member thé Million Dollar Round Table (a group of men and women who have annually sold a mil lion dollars worth of life insur- ance), Edna has found for the past ten years that devising life insurance plans for an ever- growing group of clients requires aS much creativity as the art and sculptoring she did in her earlier years. "In those early years while my children were growing up, I jhad no reason to enter busi- eons said Edna, who lives in New York and who is presently |the leading. woman agent for \her company 'But after I became a widow, my husband's life insurance ot.) Mrs, Joseph Haas, Mrs. agent suggested I study insur- anee to see what I could do with it, Later, I enrolled in a course and I heard my instruc- tor keep saying that you can be as ereative in devising insur- ance plans as you can in any- thing else, 1 knew then that this business was for me." STUDY AND RESEARCH As a result of this decision, Mrs, Kravetie involved herself in lengthy hours of study and research, Then she began to build her career on creating flexible insurance programs that she worked out for each individual's needs, instead of from set traditions "( believe 'insurance is for the living, not just for the dead," she said, "so { use it as a base for a guaranteed Iifetime income in all the plans I set up for my clients. "My special appeal to my clients," she said, 'is the sav- ing that insurance effers in in- come tax, estate tax aml gift tax. "My other stock in trade is my 'College at a Bargain Price' plan which I ereate and work SELLING INSURANCE (Continued on Page 22A) VENETIAN BLINDS ovoilable ot Howard's Draperies 926 Simcoe N. 725-3144 OPEN TILL 6 P.M, VOLKSWAGEN AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE PICKERING CAR CENTRE ON BASELINE 12 MILE EAST OF HARWOOD AJAX, ONT ALL MODELS ON HAND, . ° IAMEDIATE DELIVERY SALES TILL 9 P.M, TELEPHONE 942-1881 Relishing Dish. year provided the residents with | a spring hat show and made} Christmas corsages for their pleasure. The Kinette Club at present has a membership of 43 who are all keen to lend a helping hand whenever possible. The UNICEF, Boy's. Club, Sim- woe Hall (Christmas gift dona- tions), Orillia School of Retard- ation, and the Cystic Fibroses Foundation have all_ benefited from the Club. Annual scholarships are being presented to students in the Home Economics Department at the Central Collegiate, Dr. Don- evan Collegiate, R. S. McLaugh- lin Collegiate and Eastdale Col- legiate. It has been the primary aim of the club to assist our Kins- men whenever possible. The Kinettes are proud to be a part of the Kinsmen's Elmer the Safety Elephant Campaign for Schools, and most recently the District Project "Cystic Fibro- sis". In order to carry om the ser vice work which the Kinettes feel necessary in the commun- The executive for the Centen Silver plate, roccoco design dish j nial Year 1966-67 was as follows |President, Mrs. Lioyd Pigden, |past president Mrs. Donald Lake ist vice pres. Mrs. Donald Flem- ing; 2nd. vice pres, Mrs, Wil- liam Leask; secretary Mrs. Ted Thomson; treasurer Mrs, Jack Graham; registrar Mrs, Bruce Williams; bulletin editor Mrs. Clare Hardsand; directors Mrs. Gordon Pearson; Mrs. Bruce Mackey, Mrs. Robert Osborne, Mrs. Boris Melch and Mrs. Steven Dyl. The Executive for the current year 1967-68 is as follows: presi- dent Mrs. Donald Fleming; past president Mrs. Lloyd Pigden; ist vice pres. Mrs. William Leask; 2nd vice pres. Mrs, Ed- ward Thomson; secretary Mrs. Steven Hawkey; treasurer Mrs. Gordon Pearson; registrar Mrs. Max Sanders; bulletin editor Mrs. Jack Grahams directors Mrs. Lewis Gartside, Mrs, Rob- ert Hobbs, Mrs. Jerry Osborne, Mrs. Douglas Kinner, Mrs, Ken neth Stafford. to serve condiments, relish, pickles. Sectional glass liner separates the nuts from the onions, 25.00 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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