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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Dec 1955, p. 8

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18 the Missionary Prayer Band Indo-China. Many hospital gowns A the leadership Mrs, in were ymade and bandages rolled Jugan, first president, to whom|Financial aid was sent to make he members expressed apprecia- ilable for many 'on. ' more stricken people. At present The main project for the year|a baby's layette is being prepar- vas in aid of the leper work infed for two native workers in Peru. {JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3.3474 |8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 16, 1955 Children's Books and Exams Interesting Topics at H-S Meeting. Miss Barbara Smith was guest; ters, member of the teaching speaker at the December meet-| staff. This was a repeat presenta- ling of King Street Home and| tion, bv popular request. The| School Association. Miss Smith is|film stated that there were four] 1 graduate of Victoria College, definite ways in which a pupil {University of Toronto Library could show better results on ex- | School, was assistant librarian at| amination papers -- 1. Keep up| Brantford Public Library prior to|daily work. 2, Plan effective re-| ; 7 i | soming to Oshawa, and is now| views. 3. Be concerned, but do not| : 4 & | Children's Librarian, McLaughlin| worry. 4. Get set and do your ' i ? ; ¥ : ' Reg. to 8.95 | Memorial Library, Oshawa. best. ; ; ; 2 din 5 i a | Miss Smith stated that the 1i-| The purpose of examinations 4" : ; in] d y Wonder values of the was to show how the pupil was : ; 0 ¢ season's loveliest blouses! ; {brary had an important role to 7 play in the education of children. progressing not only to the teach-| : ' " 7% ! Plaimond'h bN way memento and a Brooks (centre) is seen as she |The library was one of the few er but to the parents and also ; ; : y / ain and honeycomb Ny- i ift at the Club's annual | Teceives fhe gifts from Mrs. E. J. |remaining places where a child i he hig Jimselt. amine | ; hy, : 4 : fons, Dacrons, Broad- § eed and Mrs. J. R. Reeve. | mi x i ivi i ons were one way of showin ; js * | might express his individuality. Bow indet a child had absorbed. | : , cloth, Crepes, Shark skins and Jerseys. Short . . oo. Patience and a sense of humor| "go oested means of reviewing| Kinettes Honor Orn inal Member Hol Cross WA {were important factors necessary|were _. Extensive reviews; use : : and long-sleeve styles, | Y {in a librarian in order that she| et 11a of contents: sample ques- ; 5 a J . | AREA) : {might cove with the different|yjons. old examination papers; in-| ! . ; : + Skintone pastels and § At Annual Chrisimas Pari Christmas Party moods and ideas of children. The|tonsive reviews and group study. | | . "AF . . white, in sizes 12 to 42, 2 Lill Y | : 8 period for child reading was SO "At the conclusion of this part of | A ; ; cists. alread va. Fa pe! Christmas candles twinkled on|short that much reading must bei, program Mrs. Tan McNab ex- " x oi i 20s ode Agent, Mi, Jack Massie, Fiat 2 ual od, ai Meaty reg on, Rr YOR ory pot EE bg FT m0 ) Scene from a bans ket seung ride andining when the women's auxiliary "There is a child story period|g for her talk 2 5 : 4 mas card with ils fa line snow Hric smaid- dolls and the electriciof Holy Cross Roman Catholic | 4¢ 10:30 every Saturdav AO Snee with for her talk and glsy to Mx.| JEAN ELIZABETH, AGED ONE i 42 KIN pli powdered. sir the Kinettes train, and also announced the win-|Church gathered to parktake of a|the speaker said. "The only re-igois pefore the parents Pp | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Elizabeth is the granddaughter #8 gr We of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- boi AN ORIGINAL MEMBER of | a going-a the Oshawa Kinctte Club Mrs. | wedding g G. T. Brooks, was presented with | Christmas party recently. Mrs. of the Oshawa Club gathered in the |ning ticket selling team which 'w1s;Christmas supper : te that 5 1d | = . |quiremen: is that the child be old| 4 fyi : e These present were privileged Lawrence French, Hoskin ave- ald and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E blue room of the Hotel Genosha captained by Mrs. L. Rinley and| Little candle flavors adorned each! sit sti i ¥ ha al Christmas bartvi we | S lenough to sit still during that/i, "hea the Oshaw lic § | for thes Lunes] Christmas pary| was ade up id N E place and everyone looked resplend-|time, For the child who does 10t| orchestra ® yaaa Public Scho nue, is Jean Elizabeth, who was 8g I¢ y. J & Mrs. I , rs. J.| in. a paver hat. enjoy reading too well, or Who| ji acti : . ae? 4 . 3 A highlight of the evening was|Clements, and Mrs. J. R. Rise:| A presentation was made to Mrs. Soy to seine it. there are many | Spoor on of Mr, Nic Hambourg. one year old on October 28. Jean the presentation of a silver spoon|DIeus. [Herbert Lyons, president, by Mrs. new books now being placed in the| carols were played and pl with Kinette crest as a going-away| After dinner the Kinettes gather- Leonard Weeks. | library--*'Experimental Planes" ;!qaiah pay : | : A Jennie Hutchinson; alternative, Sis) : } 1g librar, delightful march t ters memento to Mrs, ( Tommy ed for cock and chatter and| After supper everyone gathered «pow to Drive a Car'; 'Teen-| pre Thoma 'Davidson: thanked Y 1am 91S ter Emmeline Henderson. Brooks afd, later as a weddingzames and the handing out of the around a twinkling Cristmas treef yoo Etiquette" are a few. Books pe Harbours and the Pdi . A short business meeting was| gift from the members of the club,|zifts by S Claus and joined where there were contests and, " pallacy, Science and Fiction|of the orchestra |Elect 1956 Officers held. Sister Emma Larke re- 3 er compact with the n the singing of Christmas carols. skits, songs and presents. lopen up a whole new world for | The si ey Nis, dene . : hel : ported a LE LR Kinette crest. Mrs. J.R. Reeves| The commitice responsible for| Contest winners were Miss Mary|he child. It is hoped that by the|moss, presided. She opened theed Mos Evelyn Clarke was nal .q a patient in the hospital. It who with Mrs. Brooks was ore of she evening cons ted of Mrs. R. L Flizgerald, Mrs. Leonard Weeks, first of the new year every childimeeting by welcoming guests ed Most 3 hl Citiet o 1 was "decided to donate $10.00 to Me Hist meres od 3 a Wo en. MT: Ci nussell, Mrs. Is, Sonne Jason, Mrs. Harry(;, 'Oshawa will have easy access narents and staff. 3 Pythian hel wantly 4 the or. | Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto, the bride-to-be, ex-L Ripley, Mrs. H. Readman, Mrs. Canfield and Mrs. Maurice T to these books." |" Mrs. George Glassford, as chair- Ineeting eld recently in the Or-',,q ¢1900 to the TB seals. pressed the wishes of every Kin-/D. J. Brockman, and Mrs. D.|lon. In closing, Miss Smith urged/man" of re Sh chair-iange Temple. The other officers Thagk i to Sister ette for happiness and the best|{Lowe. | Everyone enjoyed one of the best parents to encourage their chil-! tte. Oro ie her re ors ip com- are as follows: E. S. Sister Jean) an! $ were expressed to Slate S in presenting the com A t iful evenings of the year for the auxil- p rary 4 e port. Fitches; E. J. Sister Jennie|Margaret Stevens an y er 1g Lon X A beautiful bronze and glass. 0 : 3 auxll-ig.on to attend the library. | Roll call resulted in Miss Velma|Hutchinson: manager, Sister Kay|for convening the children's Christ- The committee in charge of the carafe was. raffled off and Mrs. |/!ary: Mrs. D. I. Macleod, chairman gaiser's room winning the attend- oR asratary. Sister \ille| mas ty. As it was the 36th reparations 1d eaterizinment,! White 5 : rn simran : , : juced| ing the attend-|Clarke; secretary, Sister Lucille/mas party. hod preparations anc iterizinment, | White was the lucky ticket of Children's Reading, Introducediance prize. Clarke: treasurer, Sister Chris Ait-|birthday of the Lodge a birthday| : : Leana|cake was cut by Sister Mabel Dis- headed by Mr: ; Wotton, holder. The door prize was won by cutive meeting and the next gener-| Miss Smith The followin i i i FP a : HY Ate 8 goons | 1 ' Miss S . i g announcements|chis rotector ster ! brought a festive warmth to the Mrs. A. Goepfrich. ja meeting will be held January] A further interesting feature of were made -- Home and School chison; Be er ne Holt: [ney who was the first MEC when F . the t with 5 26 ol Diner Nill be no December exe-'10, 1956. |ine program planned by Mrs. Council has cancelled the Decem-|trustees: Sisters Ethel Horton Nan|Lodge was instituted in 1919, An 3 es ive resses i Hod han : a od Macleod was the showing of a fim ber meeting. The January meei-|Kirkbride, Margaret Stevens: de-|exchange of gifts was held. ' t pi Standing regally at or |oniitled "Do Better on Your Wa. Ing will be held January 24, 1956,/gree captain, Sister Iva Cliff; in- : oh n BB a oh y aminations', by Mr. Carman Wa-jjy E. A. Lovell School at 8 p.m.|stalling ofiicer; Sister Marie| . % ts and tir owing, Ee SE . Ct ninip will he the ewe, Lavender; pianist, Sister em | Missionary Band ? 4 8 ™ d of Christmas pres- 1 under the chairmanship of Mrs./meline Henderson; senior repre-| . FR ] ents at its base -- one for each St. Stephen Ss WA Sidney Sharples. sentative, Sister Beatrice Hurst:| Holds Election : yi | Coronation Home and Schoollalternative; Sister Margaret Ste- ! Reg. to 29.95 The Women's Missionary Prayer ; J Kinette. ? ™ J fi a & tive ; , af Rosin b. siaating - on 1CeIS members are holding a Snowflake vens; junior representative, Sister ja. . R a pun 8 brief Dusiuess Meeting: 3 oe 2 i i El ects New Oi © Jonge January 31, at 8. p.m. | Band of the Christian and Mission- We' ; ! for a final and deci "vote on 4 ol , = > ! Mrs. W. Ray Smith was giectad) Next meeting of King Street ary Alliance Church, Oshawa, held|'s eve an outstanding & the "Mothers March On Polio" is- y 3 ; president of the senior W.A. of Home and School Association will] SOCIAL NOTICES an election of officers for 1956 at collection of Festive pind oe Rina: veel most i : ; 5 A it. Stephen's United Church at the|iake place January 10, at 8 p.m.,| its meeting last Monday. Dresses in brocades, taf- unanimously to tal on the re- \ i | il ; gular meeting held at the home and will be "Fathers' Night." ox | - The following were 'elected: pre-| fefas, failles and be ibility of org g the moth , © Mrs. William Alexander. |Mr. George Weldon and Mr.| AT HOME \sident, Mrs, Prank Buller; vice|B -------- id and Jenga: Fronsjiiiy of orgamzing ot Dts p ¢ ; The other officers are as follows: George Pearce have arranged a| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Andrews, 67 president, Mrs. Orville Nelson: re- 3 4 Py lines . . . Some full flar- ois of 3 12Wa e "Mothers 4 3 5 b vice-president, Mrs. Oscar Bur-| splendid program. Mr. Harrison| Patricia Avenue, will be at home| oor ding ecrelary. Mrs iin 3 Pa 19 BUT naskints:, - vi same-with . i wne; secretary, Mrs. Emanuel Murphy, principal of OCCI, will|!? their relatives and friends on|yre coir. corresponding and mis- i re % newsline shecths J hii' i Turvid; treasurer, Mss. S. C.ishow an interesting film on "Con-|Saturaay, Dacerbe wn from 3 to] ionary secretary, Mrs. T. Farm-| » (disor i 7 to 17 8 to 20 Rundle; WMS secretary, Mrs. versation taki 9 and 0 9 p.m. on the occasion|,.. " : Gilhe i p i nd aa ' . ; aking Place ab . the f their 40th wedding anniversary, |i (reasurer, Mrs. Gilbert Wil- i PERSONALS . LT i Frank Chawiord; SorTesponding marsh at the Lake at Oshawa,"|® 4 secretary, Mrs. J. C. Palmer;ifollowed by a talk by Mr. George AT HOME | w ittee: M i The annual Christmas dinner and nress secretary, Mrs. Norman Gil-| Weldon. | Mr. and Mrs. William Habre. We Smite: Mrs, Sibert dance of the All Doubles Club of a ' 4 bert; flower convener, Mrs. Wil-| Refreshments were served by|R.R. 1, Ashburn' will be at homecial conveners, Mrs. Leonard Mec- St. George's Anglican Church was : 4 5 {liam Alexander: social convener, the mothers of pupils in Miss Vel-|to their relatives and friends on|Donald, Mrs. Fred Terlecki ae held recently in the parish hail " Mrs. Ernest Moth. ma Kaiser's room under the|Tuesday, December 20, 1955, from|June Nelson. Card and flower com- Honored guests present were the p J Mrs. Stephen Saywell presided chairmanship of Mrs. Thomas|g to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on the oe-/mittee, Mrs. S. T. Burman Reverend and Mrs. Clinton Cross . 3 / for the election. Mrs. F. rawford Twentyman and Mrs. K. A.|ecasion of their 50th wedding anniv-| The "reports showed that during and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sharples. 8 resided at the meeting which was|gnowiton, ersary. {1058 much had bene accom Prize winners were Mr. William J vened with carol singing with | Carey. Miss Shirley. Waterman, : Mrs. S. C. Rundle at the piano. | | Mr. C. Hester, Mr. and Mrs. J. F d : {Mrs. Emanuel Hurvid ad the| Mr. and Mrs. William M vd pi" : y : | scripture lesson. The topie, "The Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 5 og » " Hope of the World", was read Gifts were exchanged a . by i - : by Mrs. Crawford. The sécretary's ecutive for 1955 was i hars : 2 iy ei 'eport was read by Mrs. Hurvid. the evening é ; p {Mrs. W. Ray Smith gave the er hi i - | treasurer's report. The sick list There were 82 members preset y d Y s given by Mrs, Alexand- a. the Home hr z ? " ke er. Mrs. J. C. Palmer gave the party, held on Tuesday i y ' 1 corresponding secretary's report vation Army Citad hris |also reported on the cards sold. Carols were sun he serint It was announced that the Christ- reading was the "Chr s Story" WED IN PICKERING {mas party would be held' at the read by Mrs. Will 5." TT} home of Mrs. Cerald Lant on film. "The Guid , Whith; e the home of Mr. | Grootzeuert, is the daughter of | Thursday, December 22, at 6 p.m. Schroer whos Mr. John Grootzeuert and the and that there would ie no ex- late Mrs. Grootzeuert. The bride- {change of gi'ts this } . 6 Calas Rem groom is the son of Mr. . 1 Refreshments were ser by wis evervo » tradi 4 i ¢ R n | Schroer and the late Mrs. Schro- Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Robert Hea- "Happy Chri . holi ht , Pickering. | er, all of Holland. slip, Mrs. Norman Gilbert and ous New Year nd reming g ) | former Mi nes Photo By Mary's Studio |Mrs. Oscar Burgoyne. members that the ow - 5 su -- SRE . 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