wo CS BCH 1 SA Sig Sg ot ata i ness and Professional Women's {Club enjoyed a special treat at| their recent regular meeting at B & PW Club Hears Talk 'On Preservation of Nature Members of the Oshawa Busi-{United Nations Seminar held in PERMANENTLY REMOVED n Electrolysis and newest, a Kree Century Sevies revealing | true self, free of worry end embar- ressment, FREE Consultetion New York in Mareh, sponsored) by the Ontario Business and Pro- fessonal Women's Clubs. Arrangéments for the annual) |Adélaide House where the well-\meeting, to take the form of a known local naturalist, Mr, Al-|dioner on May 11, at Adelaide | fred Bunker of Pickering, assist-|House, at which the incoming of- emsesrlod by his sister. Miss. Bunk |ficers will: be installed, were dis- ys r, Miss Bunker, . eged. It is hoped that fhe re- {showed a series of moving pic-|gional adviser, Mrs, Ethel Mur-| RESULTS GUARANTEED MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa @t the Genosha Hotel Mey 73, 13 Phone RA 3.4647 for appointment on fhese dotes. Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE DSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Moy 2, 1939 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HAROLD All smiles for his first birth day today is Harold Percy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Lymbur- wer, Elgin street east. Harold is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dean, Oshawa, and Sunshine Group 12th Anniversary The twelfth anniversary of the Sunshine Group of the WA of Sim coe Street United Church was Weld in the chureh parlors Members of the Evelyn Good- win Group of Centre Street Unit- #4 Church and Mrs. J. K. Moffat were guests for the evening The president, Mrs. Stanley Sargeant, presided and welcom- od the guests. She gave a short history of the group after which the candles on fhe birthday cake were blown out by the past presi dent, Mrs. Roy Bunker The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the sec retary. Mrs. Philip Perry and Mrs. William Foreman gave the fréasurer's report Mrs. Wilfred Hamley reported on the work of the catering com mittee. Mrs. Roy Bunker gave a report on the plans for the Smor gasbord Supper fo be held on May 2, in the Memorial Hall Mrs. Hugh McLeod reported on lie work of the recipe book com- mittee and announced that 9 wild flowers Mr. Bunker spoke of the pleas- {tures of bird life and some native|ray jel of Port Hope, will be pres-| nt as & guest. | ures of birdewalching, and made a plea for the preservition of native wild flowers, many of Home and School Council Hears | Lively Address On Music Wisich ave ready been rufh- "Music is not important in edu- being useful in every sense of the, Mr, Bunker aud his sister were " i |word, music ean become a source |inlroduced by Miss Bertha Clarke [om wit. i sanding income, a medium throughland thanked by Miss Marion! opening remark, ir, ranels | which to meet people and a hobb" | Thompson Francis, leader of the Oshawal!that can be pursued a lifetime During the business session the Regimental Band and conductor Mr. Francis concluded his ad-|pregident. Miss Evelyn Moore, |of the Oshawa Symphony Orches. dress i Solstative his opening expressed the pleasure and pride ra, addressed. the Osawa and [ETL UL Skied TNMs fon auive of the clan, fies Mi [Dire Home and Sebo! Cou is Edueaton". J jes Bb the E. A. Lovell School ve-| gonowing Mr. Francis' ad- egaté fo the Triennial Congress penta, dress, a film entitled "Mr. B.lof the International Federation of | The went on 10 Natural" was shown, depicting 2a Business and Professional speaker | [say that education means some-|raticent twelve-year-old boy, whe, Women's Clubs being held in Sibi Mr. Percy Lymburner, Halibur- ton, and great-grandson of Mrs. Elva Lymburner, Edmon- ton, Alberta Photo by Venus Home Portraits. 1% i 4 when music and band training | gate, the other to he selected at | modern parents i {this than music, | 4 3 4 TO OPEN BAZAAR "= Mrs. H. D. Cleverdon will open the annual spring bazaar to be held on Wednesday, May 6, in the parish hall at Christ Memorial Church under the au- spices of the combined wom- en's groups " [tablished This was accomvlished |thing different to everyone. but|ihrough the medium' of musle Paris in July with the French | principally, it was the training of and joining a regimental school| Federation as hostess. The theme {the mind and various faculties by hand and later school orchestra, of fhe Conress is "Building {which a means of communication found a means of self expression Bridges ~~ Between People". and expression of ideas was ef and sucess Members were reminded of the ? A il Mis. John Gaskell, who pre forthcoming regional eonference | chiefly through a basic education- sided at the Sasiqy gave a re-|of ips I and 11 to be held! {al svstem consisting of Je three port of her attendance at the con- at Trenfon. Mrs. Fdleen Wilson |"R's" plus a physical educational|to.., ca of the Home and School |was appointed a delegate to this (program. Physical attributes pajoration held in Toronto re-|conference. A number of others {from the educational viewpoint|.aniy fi was announcéd that a expect to attend as observers. {included contro)lod breathing. | Home and School Workshop, Tne olub was represented by good posture habits and digital lw 14 pe held at Courtice School Miss Mildred Price at the Al Due To An : UNFORTUNATE ERROR IN YESTERDAY'S OSHAWA TIMES 9 x 12' PLAIN TRILAN RUGS were quoted at 22.95 Sale Price should have read 82.95 3 | dexterity. When a child plaved in May 30. It was also agreed to a band, he must learn self dis-| ong (wo represemtatives from [cipline, which would later helpicon,qj) to the Home and Sehool him to be more community-mind-| ©. to be held June 7 to June ed in adult life 10 at Lake Couchiehing. Mrs It has been found, he sald, that Gaskell was chosen as one dele. were started in the first year of a later date. school. discipline was established Refreshments were served by early and higher academic stand, 0 Harmony and Queen Eliza-| ards were consequently attained. beth Home and School Associa One of the chief problems of tions wnder the chairmanship of was to occuoy Mrs. Walter Ritzie. itheir children's time properly.! Ap ------ TWO STORES IN OSHAWA ZELLER RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON TILL 6 P.M. There is no better remedy for! Mr. Francis de- LL YD 'clared. Usually if one could ap- SAY THEY WILL SELL preciate music, the ofher arts were more accessible. Besides A HOUSE A DAY IN THE MONTH OF MAY SO... LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER RA 8-5123 LLOYD REALTY LTD. REALTORS 101 SIMCOE ST. N, WE DID IT IN TEEN-AGE DESIGNER NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) Ping Gee Jackman, 17, of Del brook senior high school here, has been elected to "an international teen-agers' fashion hoard be cause "she has reached outstand ing achievement in her clothing and classvork."" She says her ambition is to become a fashion FUR STORAGE SHOP EAR For Mother -- Gifts For The Home LY MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF GIFTS books were ready for jae and the remainder would be com next week. The devotional period was con- ducted by Mrs. Bert Sonley as- sisted by Mrs. Lloyd Brown. Mr. Henry Reed was introduc od by Mrs. Hugh Mcleod, He gpoke on various types of floral arrangements and gave a demon 0% zona . meetin. oF the stration. vo , ; - evening chapter of the Woman's At the close of the meeting Mrs Hospital Auxiliary wag held re-! Hospital Auxiliary Evening Chapter Reports Activities McLeod's group served refresh cconily in McLaughlin Hall with! ments. Club Lorely Sponsors Evening Of Entertainment German - Canadians and their| friends enjoyed a musical eve-| ping in St. Gi y's auditorium | on Saturday when the Club Lore. ly of Oshawa sponsored the pro- gram. 31° members present. A guest, ~|Mrs, J. W. Pierson, was intro. duced. . Mrs. George Suarez presided in the absence of Mrs. Gordon Cur- ley, president. The secretarial re {port was read by Mrs. Thomas Greer, secretary. The financial report was given by Mrs. Ray Luna, treasarer. y Plans were discussed for the annual Maytime dance to be held on Wednesday, Mav 13, at the Jubilee Pavilion. The members |were requested to telephone their reservations to Mrs Greer The president, Alex Hillebrand, ; i Kon er 3 ih Mrs. Douglas Sagar, sewing . William Goodvear of fulvener reported 11 gowns and wo spreads were completed , wh ertained Smpheten. Toronto 0 also entertained on nye Fook Ovens, knitting con- oe oe 20.3 hotile xylo vener, reported 10 pairs of foot » warmers and two pink three. The orchestra, augmented by piece outfits were turned in members of Oshawa Symphony, Mrs. John Snyder reported that opened the program with a rous-ithree scrapbooks had been com- ing march, "Hock Heidecksburs, | pleted and distributed to the ehil- and the overture, "The Beautiful! gren's ward of the hospital Galathea" by vonSuppe. Rudolph . Bushman moulded the musicians to his direction with firmness, producing a well . balanced en- semble. "From the Rhine to the Danube" was a stirring medley of national airs and an authentic A discussion was held on arti- chapter for the annual fall ba- zaar. Mrs teered to convene this project. September 30 was the date set note in "Tales from the Vienna for the annual dessert bridge and the Woods" was the introduction of Mrs. John Liston will be zither passages played by Mr. convener Otto Schatz. In the absence of Mrs The soloist was Madam mina Goodyear who sang groups of Viennese songs was presented with a sheaf of on the April Frolics dance red roses. Refreshments were served by Highly popular was the Aus- Mrs. Robert Smyth, social con trian Schuhplattler group of Vener, and her committee two appreciation to Mrs dancers from Club Edelweiss, vr ---- Toronto. The men's thigh - slap- Thomas | cles to be made by the evening George Suarez volun- Gordon Her- | Curley, Mrs. Suarez conveyed her Jack Ovens and and 'her committee for this effort APRIL! D. L. GOWER WM. M. MILLAR TIME Phone RA 5-2722 F. BARNOSKI for FREE pick-up | I. CRUIKSHANKS: . . LOYD BOLAHOOD Fashion. Udllage y WE CAN DO IT FUR SALON AGAIN when you're 1n & ) A * pes BOIS the very essence of Spring ! Dusting Powder with ping, high - kicking and crouch ing antics brought hearty ap- plause and their mock fight in dance tempo merited an encore. The four couples, accompanied by an accordionist, were in Tyrolean costume. 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