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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1967, p. 12

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, November 24, 1967 SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Showers Fete Lynda Rundle This day's influences should Saturday's Bride prove highly inspirational to| conn (CF) -- The royal ; ission on the status of those who are engaged in intel- nisidoe sind ase sera lectual, artistic and cultural|Women would like to hear from Supryka takes place tomorrow|PUrsuits. All can have a satis-|Canadian men. The Sixth Cubs and Scouts|in St. Hedwig's Roman Catho-|!8¢ctory day, however--espe-| Mrs. John Bird, commission auxiliary held their|lic Church has been honored by|"i@lly if they make it a point to)chairman, said in an interview puting 5 , |showers recently, be tactful. Don't let petty dis-/Thursday she would like to g recently, jcussions assume major propor-|know what young men think the |Mrs. Murray Davidson, bazaar|, A Personal shower was held tions, , I i urday. \chairman, made a report of the|f0r the bride-elect by Mrs. Wil-| woman's role is in society Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Phillips| arrangements for the auxiliary's|!am Human and Mrs. William/FOR THE BIRTHDAY pe gop he gored were conveners when the Merry|table at the bazaar to be held|Human, Jr., at the home of) If tomorrow is your birthday, | 20g" 0" Shou "Wite. have Mates of Christ Memoriallat St. Stephen's United Church|t"€ former, Surrey Drive. your horoscope indicates that, oe eaek in gare freed hae! Church attended the Little|next Thursday. - : Mrs. Michael Kashul and her|While you can make some head- rai Theatre's production of the daughters, Misses Kathryn,|Way, occupationally speaking,| The commission was particu- "Rattle of A Simple Man" last) The regular dinner meeting|Judith and Anita, were host-|between the latter part of De-jlarly "'the great chance for| Saturday. The group returned of the Oshawa Jaycettes was|esses for a kitchen and linen|cember and late February, also|/ women to be heard," however. | to the church for refreshments. jheld at the Hotel Genosha re-|shower held in their home, King|!" late March, May and June,/ Already it has received letters | : {cently. The guest speakers|Street East. About 40 friends|YOU May not receive too much|from "masses of people' and Prior to her marriage to Wil-\were Fred Warner, supervisor|and neighbors of the bride-to-be|"ecognition for your efforts untillknows of 80 briefs being pre-| liam Cornish in Port Perryjof meat departments in 28|were in attendance. next September, when you willlpared before the Feb. 29 dead- | United Church recently, Missjeastern Ontario IGA stores,| Mrs. Adam Supryka, Jr.,|onter_an excellent 2-month cycle] line. It has received five. | Norma Jakeman was honored|and Mitchell Glecoff, proprie- ana ic Jacqueline Cooper |r advancement. To achieve} No commission findings have | by a miscellaneous shower given|tor of Braemor IGA market.|held a miscellaneous shower in|*™S: however, you may have to/been published yet. | by Mrs. Roger Oke and Mrs.|They spoke on the various as-|Miss Rundle's home King| Work & little harder and, per-| The commission's research| Garnet Warriner and a crystal/pects of meet packing, pro- Street. Rast. : haps, extend your sphere of ac-|staff is compiling existing data | shower given by Mrs. Edward/cessing, and purchasing. Mrs.| 4 perioral showar was Held tion. and every day more questions | Gibson, Mrs. Norman Meek and/Donald Endicott introduced the by Mrs. John Aker, and her| Where finances are con-|pop up. Miss Frances Garvey. Garry/speakers and Mrs. Gerald Nel-|mother, Mrs. Clare Elliott in|Cerned, it would be well to fol- et Warriner f : | , rg at the ic naa the club's/her home, Bond Street East. |!ow the conservative path in| mance: January, late March, | ar jgeneral, but especially in Janu- Port Perry Curling Club. The! Fel Went ree oe ary and June, when extrava- wer orale cg will bride and bridegroom were pre-' Among the guests at a TeCEp-lso- a miscellar hower held/2"Ce or speculation could b dowed with fi intelli sented with a vacuum cleaner.|tion this evening at the King] 9" mar te pane Non prove disastrous, Best monetary|oc ce 'and extraordinary good is th " ,|Edward-Sheraton Hote, To. |2t ar ; es A oe, Nonquon | eriods: Early) March, mia |Sence - extraordinary go "ane jovember meeting Of/ronto, given by the Canadian| te ae rate b 'de (July, October and next Novem- AUCSMIERT- @ Oshawa branch of the On-lFolk 'Art Council, will be Mrs, {aun RET COMER OF 10 Eber. Men's Views Sought By Commission oa Miss Beatrice Mclean will open the Christmas Bazaar and/Mothers' bake sale to be held at South-| vo ember minster United Church, on Sat- 3.558. En SEES s £32, Boos HZ se7eo2.. 2 tario Registered Music Teach-|7 4 Aldw j "lelect. | ' | OSHAWA Cat Ma: wad Weld re c) haere Osh-'""Mrs. Peter Magda, assisted) Personal relationships will be ° cently at the home of Mrs.) : ; iby her sister, Mrs. Keith Welsh,|governed by generous influ | Piz Shop Philip Lesley, Gibbons Street.| Under the convenership of|will be .hostesses for a presen-ences for most of the year! HOME MADE 4 PIES & PASTRY Mrs, Jan Drygala presided over|Mrs. David Crotin, the Oshawa|tation to be made to the affi-jahead, but be careful to avoid) the program which took the|Chapter of Hadassah is plan-janced pair following their wed-|frict pecially in d tic | Baked Gr Precide form of a record night on a\ning a sale of fresh, home bak-/ding and honeymoon. |circles--during February and) 153 SIMCOE SOUTH ; Christmas theme. The nextling and nearly-new books and| |October. Best periods for ro- a ORMTA recital will be held on|toys for children at 32 King . Saturday, December 2, at 7:30|Street West from 12 o'clock| Curlers Try | Bas : in the First Baptist Church,|noon, Friday next. | H d Of C d x Ne a oe age Group of the| an ards ' u : Those attending the $2nd tri-|Uiversity Women's Club met) 4 successful bridge party, BI ennial assembly harmony ses- = the home of Miss Marie| sponsored and conducted by the 1 " Calgary Star sions of the General Grand); wrote B actuiaer aot. recent-|ways and means committee of | y ) rele Evandh y and discussed the character |the Jadies' section of the Osh-| end ad : Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held in Washington, D.C., recently were: Mrs. Kathleen SHE WILL ENJOY SOMETHING FEMININE FROM .. . BLACK'S IF IN DOUB1 AS TO SIZE OR COLOR WE RECOMMEND A GIFT CERTIFICATE BLACK'S Wear vr 72 SIMCOE N. OPEN FRI, TILL 9 P.M. several days al treated when h Polluti Of Fish TORONTO (CP) in Lake Ontario streams may be ] sible for the failu year program of ir kokanee salmon Sagging commerci the lake, a lands fish expert said. Ken Loftus, supe eries research, sai view that while th Lake Huron has | and writing of Joseph Conrad. jawa Curling Club, was held at| The student nurses of the |e aE sfc Brown, PM, Whitby chapter; a ne /ning. Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs. aot Oshawa General Hospital will] Mrs. G. H. Goulding, conven- | Burgoyne, Mrs. Aylmer Ward, |*@8° night of song and dance er of the event and her co-con- Mrs. R. D. Shorten, Mrs. Rich-|*t St. Gregory's Auditorium) yener, Mrs, 1. ~-B. --Goodman® ard. Williams, Mrs. Henry|2xt Wednesday, Thursday and/were in charge. They were in-| Bickle, Mrs. Gordon Wight, ney evenings. the theme Of|troduced by the president, Mrs. PM; Mrs. Lloyd Wood, PM;|Je $720 is "Around thejw. Ff. Mercer, who welcomed} Miss Sybil Langmaid, PM; World." James Sabayan is the/the members and guests. Mrs. G. Beerthuizen, PM; all|Producer. Mrs. George Drynan,| Following the card playing, members of the Sunbeam Chap-|™usic director; Mrs. Marie/from eight o'clock until ten, re- ter, OES, Oshawa; and Mrs. Reimer, dance director; Miss/freshments were served and Charles Shaw, PM and Mrs.|Cheryl Metcalfe, pianist and|prizes presented. Frank Train, PM, members of Kirk Brown is the stage man-| There were 40 lucky draw | Durham Chapter, OES, Bow- ager. The committee of third) prizes,' donated by' Oshawa! manville. On the return trip the|Ye@" Student nurses consists of/merchants, business men and members spent a few days in Miss Barbara Price, director:/anonymous donors. New York city where they took Miss Esther Rosevear and Miss : Faye Webber, music directors; | BLOOM P>OALPAISG RS. WEAR BRACELETS About 15,000 Canadians wear Medic Alert bracelets to warn that they require special treat- ment in case of accident or sud- a conducted tour of the city Miss Nancy Golden and Miss Nancy Fraser, dance direc- tors; Miss Jane Holden, ad- vertising; Miss Gail Allin, cos- tumes; Miss Dianne Healey and also attended Radio Music Hall and Rockefeller Centre. SKI EXCHANGE SALE Sponsored by the ce The monthly meeting of the Ontario Medical Secretaries' ; iden illness. cai d Miss Frances Parcher,)_ OAR ORCL NE OR imil Association was held at the|20° ™ ¢ success, a similar Oshawa Golf Club on Wednes-|(enting: end Miss Gall Me- OSHAWA SKI CLUB Lake Ontario has { day. Dr. Samuel H. Witzel,|@Tath, make-up. i He said more t quest speaker, gave a lecture WILL BE HELD ON | the 1,500,000 red | on "Corneal Eye Grafts and CALLED FOR HELP | ing, open water ko Transplants". Following the| NICOLLET, Minn, (AP)-- \ SATURD AY NOV 25th ------------"- lecture, Dr. Witzel answered|Mrs. Robert Weber was frantic Removes superfluous' hoir 3 a ; questions and jed an informal/when she found a tricycle be-| painlessly 1:30 P.M. et the } UN Lir discussion. longing to her son, Carl, 4, be-| T Kree-| ial side a waterfilled ditch on' the eat St ea NORTH OSHAWA PARK Hostesses for the fashion|family farm. She called the fire » show sponsored by the Curling Section of the Oshawa Golf Club under the co-convenership of Mrs. H. L. Gay and Mrs. A. E. Johnson were Mrs. R. E. Cox, Mrs. R. H. Davis, Mrs. department. On the way fire-| men picked up a boy walking! along the highway. It was Carl.| The youngster explained that his tricycle had broken down| and he was walking to town to MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa et the GENOSHA HOTEL Nov. 27th, 28th, 29th. PHONE 723-4641 c: North & N Articles to be sold are to be brought in between 9:30 A.M. and 11 A.M., Sot., Nov. 25th Tough UNITED NATIO current debate on ic and linguistic b: the higher grades tariat employees N. K. Hezzelwood, Mrs. W. M.|buy a new one. Jack, Mrs. H. A. Lawrence, long-held complait areas that they a presented. The fact is that tries are under-rer tably the Soviet U newer African there is wide dis: to how. the proble tackled. Part of the prob! in when the UN ¥ 22 years ago and secretariat staff from the original countries. This g head start which p Of the close to | ployees, icluding people, elevator ¢ cretaries and trans terpreters, the cu versy centres onl; 1,789 top people--i retary-General U ' secretaries, professionals. The aim has bee! the jobs among th countries on the: | financial contributi pulations and geo tions. But in prac proportion of en been drawn from | Mrs. D. E. Sturgis, Mrs. D. H. Lander, Mrs. S. F. Donnelly, Mrs. A. C. Hall, Mrs. I. K MacDonald, Mrs. Grant Mc- Intosh, Mrs. D. M. McKinnon, Mrs. M. B, Reed, Mrs. D. E. McLaurin, and Mrs. J. A. Robins. Mrs. D. M, Storie, pres- ident, welcomed a capacity au- dience to both showings. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osca- pella, Milan Avenue, had as their guest recently, Miss Bar- bara Collier. Miss Collier, a concert singer, has just return- ed from a European Tour. She will sing at Stratford this Sun- day afternoon, accompanied by John Covaert. Following her engagements in Canada, Miss| ; Collier -will return to Munich,| Germany. A Pot Luck Supper will be held by St. Phillip's CWL in St. Phillip's Hall on Saturday, De- cember 9, for the members and their husbands. The speaker for) ; the evening will be Mrs. Albert} © Hambly who will show slides| and speak on the 'Canadian, visions of sugar plums all year long. a. Be-ruffled and embroided brushed acetate and nylon gown. Pink or blue in sizes 4 to 6X. 3.00. Matching pyjamas. 3.00. b. Quilted floor length duster strewn with maple alt leaves and frosted with eyelet embroidery. Orange, . pink or blue in sizes 4 to 6X. 4.98. c. Matching pyjamas (there's a gown too). 3.00. d. Eyelet-ruffled flannelette gown blooming with flowers. Booties to match. Pink, blue or maize in sizes 4 to EVERYONE * SLIPPERS "BOOTS and * SHOES --rou-- fi MODEL SHOE STORE 55 KING EAST Free Parking et Reer ed 6X. 3.00. e. Sweeping Granny quilted housecoat for the toddling set. Eyelet- ruffled, piped and sashed with a velvet tie. Yellow, aqua, red or pink in sizes 2 to. 3X. 5.98. f. Toddler's snowy flannelette Granny gown swirling with holly- berry-red ballet slippers and 'rows of foamy lace spilling down its bodice. In sizes 2 to 3X. 3.98. pigs getting ahead of you? That's when a tall, cool lass of milk is the greatest! Milk does more than refresh you. ilk helps give you that GET- UP-AND-GO feeling to tackle whatever lies ahead. And for pure food value, it's still one of your most economical buys. Enjoy milk every day -- it's a healthy habit to get into. TONI Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-4626 & 5 King Street East, Bowmanville 623-5451 THE ONTARIO MILK MARKETING BOARD Os

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