CONVENERS OF CPTA JOINT BAZAAR Mr. Rod Joanisse, general convener, and Mrs. Norman O'Malley, co-convener, have been busily engaged in the past i weeks on ideas and innova- | tions for the joint bazaar in | St. Gregory's auditorium of St. Gregory's and St. Joseph's Catholic Parent . Teacher Asso- ciation. The bazaar is to be held next Wednesday afternoon and evening and a visit from Santa Claus is pretty well assured. --QOshawa Times Photo Sees Need of Public Education In Acceptance of Mental Illness "Mental Health" was the theme|and presidents to pay special care part of the community. of the fall meeting of the Catho- He Women's League for Region of Ontario South held in St. Mary of the People parish hall. Mrs. Kelly DeGray, regional N. J. Gignac extended a warm ing guests to the members of his parish council whom he said had ac-| Mrs. W. H. Chappell, archdio-| Men-| complished a great deal in the ghort time they had been organ-ital Health Association, was in-|' gq oh hay ized. The Rev. M. J. Darby, troduced by Mrs. Arthur O"Con- : regional director spoke briefly, nor. Mrs. Chappel has worked for adding his welcome and thanking) Father Gignac for entertaining the regional group. Mrs. DeGray announced that ize the great need of educating ily and friends played a very im- the next regional meeting would|themselves to the problem off noni art Py The « public be held Feb, 11, 1960, in St. John) the Evangelist Parish Hall, Whit- by. She urged each Council to elect a resolutions convener, to and Mrs. put on a drive for new members whose guidance groups the| Miss Mary Dobell, {to report forms. an president, brought diocesan director, who was un able to be present. She told of the| | meetings to be held in the Park| chairman presided. The Rev. Plaza Hotel Nov. 24 and 25; The Participation welcome to those present includ-|in World Refugee Year". Presi- {subject '"'Catholic from Bowmanville dents and immigration conveners i i i rer: , | council. He paid special tribute|were especially urged to attend; ons) fiiness may be cured. New {these meetings. cesan repesentative to the some time with the mentally ill, in Toronto. It had taken the pub- lic many years, she said, to real- mental health and ways and means of preventing it. She paid great tribute to Dr. D. 0. Lynch under were | |ers. A social hour followed, the | archdioces-| greetings from the Rev. C. Mulvihill, arch- | formed to carry on this work. [More volunteers were needed, the only requirements being a liking for people and a desire to help the mentally ill. Their desire she said was not to be shunned or ostracized but to be accepted as Mrs. P. J. Roberts introduced Mrs. D. Halliday who for 27 years has been in charge of re-habilita- tion at Ontario Hospital, Whit- by. The greatest means of re- habilitating patients into society |was through placing them in pri- vate homes. They needed to be placed in homes most suited to [their - needs. Through this means it has been proven that |drugs and surgery played a great part in these cures also. Encour- agement to attend their own ing a job that was im- portant to them and organized [recreation were the most helpful means for these people re-estab- |lishing themselves in society. The |love and acceptance of their fam- |needed to educate themselves to the realization that these people {were ill and needed help and en- couragement to overcome this ill- |ness, | On behalf of those present Miss |Verda Packer thanked the speak- | members of the Council of St. Mary of the People acting as hostesses. { OW EH, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES UAW LADIES' AUX. No. 27 lowed with Mrs. Alfred Fursey The semi-monthly meeting of {reading the nominations for 1960. Ladies' Auxiliary No. 27 was held in the Union Hall Novem- ber 17 with Sister Alice Reardon presiding. The roll call was taken |the and the reports of the committees given. A container of flowers was sent for the late Mr. Manson, father of Sister Muriel Inc. The § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 21, 1959 social convener gave a report on the St. Catharines' supper and re- rted it to be a great success. The Oshawa Fire Fighters As- sociation held a successful dance at Jubilee Pavilion on Wednesday night when a capacity crowd danced to the music of Frank Evans and his orchestra. Fire Chief Raymond Hobbs wel- comed visiting firemen including Peterborough Fire Chief Stew- art Foster, Mrs, Foster and party and Cobourg Fire Chief Kenneth Baird and Mrs. Baird and guests from Toronto, Whitby {and Whitby Township. Oshawa guests included Mr. T. D. Thomas MLA and Mrs. | Thomas, Alderman Hayward Mur- sch and Mrs. Murdoch, Alder- man John Brady and Mrs, Brady, Alderman A. V. Walker and Mrs. Walker, Alderman Gor- don Attersley and Mrs. Atters- ley, Alderman Walter Branch and Mrs. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. George Drynan, Mr. and Mrs, William Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Westley. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Winston Bradley, drawn by Mr, T. D. Thomas, and by Mr. Don- ald Ellison, drawn by Chief Ray Oshawa Fire Fighters, Friends Make Dance Huge Success e were about 20 members of the St. Catharines Auxiliary present and they arrived about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The members of the auxiliary attend- ed the supper and the husbands arrived about 8.30 to attend the dance. | Talk on Homework Hobbs. Spot dance prizes went to Miss Frances Barnum and Mr. David Boon; Mr. and Mrs. Vanderby; Mrs. George Whit- bread and Mr. Charles Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Olliffe; Miss D. Colbourne and &Mr. Earl Johnson and Miss Marie Smykal and Mr, Robert Delves. The committee in charge made up of Firemen Jerry Orpwood, Fred Boyden and Donald Layng, chairman, with association presi- dent, Willlam Tweedie. Acting as hosts for the commit- tee were Firemen Leo Smith, Wil- liam Logeyman, Edwin Jeffery and William Culling. Sister Ethel Thomson, the so- cial convener thanked everyone who helped and said it was well worth all the effort put into it. A report was given on the Oshawa and District Labor Council and th treasurer's report was given. There was a motion made to do- Fund and $25 to be given to a |committee to buy gifts for Fair- view Lodge in Whitby, also a do- naton of $400 to the Steelworkers Union to aid in their strike. The Ladies' Auxiliary Party is to be held December 15. A sup- per will be held and gifts ex- changed. There was a discussion Oshawa Fire Fighters express-|on a motion to send form letters nate $25.00 to the Christmas Seal The Reverend L Interests Parents 01 St. Joseph's CPTA said the opening prayer. It was decided by the member ship to send two sisters and three members of the executive to the Archdiocesan conference at Notre Dame High School in To- ronto on Sunday. The membership committee re- rort, given by Mrs. Michael Fair- hart, chairman, showed a paid ed thanks to local merchants and [to members who were delinquent patrons for their part in making in their dues. {thi 0 cess. | 8 dance 8 luge suctess | HOSPITAL AUXILIARY (Evening Group) {up membership of 93. A report {on preparations for the forth- |coming CPTA bazaar Nov. 25 |\was given by the secretary. HOUSEHOLD HINT A room can be cleared of D | smoke in a few minutes if yoalomaus Hopital Auvsiusiy eld Joqume LeBlanc, grade represen- dip a towel in equal parts of November "16, 3 vinegar and hot water, wring|Hall with 42 members present. it out and wave it gently over Mrs, Gordon Curley, chairman, your head as you walk about|pregided. the room. ' The evening chapter of the at McLaughlin The secretarial report was read by Mrs. Thomas Greer, (Mrs. Roy Lunn gave the financial |report. | Final plans for the Christmas {Capers dance to be held on Wed- |nesday, December 9, at the |Jubilee Pavilion, were presented [by Mrs. Thomas Greer. The dec- orations for the dance are being | planned by Mrs. Roy Lunn, Mrs. Ernest Kahn, Mrs, Robert Wer- ner and Mrs. John Parry. Mrs. Douglas Sager, sewing convener, reported 10 baby| gowns completed. Mrs. Jack Ovens, knitting convener, report-| ed 10 baby outfits and " pairs The program 'as arranged by Mr. George Coutu and Mrs, tatives for Grade 1-2, French classes. The topic was "The cur- riculum and how parents can help the children in their work", Sister St. Dorothy, principal and teacher of Grades 5, 6 and 7, out- lined the work of her grades and A ; di. RAY OF SUNSHINE This bonny young miss is Sherry Lee, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. George Mackay, Jr., Centre street. Sherry, who is eight-and-a-half months old, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mackay, Osh- awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reddick, Edmonton, Alberta," and great-granddaughter of Mrs. Robert Mackay, Dutton, Ontario. Sherry has one sister Gail, aged 12. ~Photo by Hornsby the homework ther were expect- ed to complete each night. She then called on Sister Mary Richard, teacher of Grade 1, Mrs. Hopkins, Grade 2 and 3, Miss Pierson, Grade 3 and 4, Miss Gallant, Grade 3, 4 and 5 bilingual classes, and Miss Proux, Grade 1 and 2 bilingual classes. Each teacher brought to the attention of the parents the subjects creating the most dif- ficulties in each grade and offer- ed suggestions to the parents to enable them to assist the chil dren at home to overcome these. of foot warmers Volunteer cards were available at the meeting for the members to wear on their smocks while on duty at the gift shop or gift cart. It was decided to change the date of the December meeting to the 14h, The Christmas meeting will be a social meeting and each a gift. Three new members were |introduced, Mrs. Paul Ristow, |Mrs. Robert Mothersill and Mrs. |Maxwell St. Thomas. |_ Refreshments were served by |Mrs. Robert Smyth, social con- |vener, and her committee. WESTMOUNT W.A. The regular meeting of West- mount United Church W.A, was held at the church on Tuesday evening November 17 with a large attendance. | Mrs. Gordon Wherry, presi member was requested to bring The hers also answered ques- tions from the parents on cur- riculum. Mr. Conrad Hebert Thomas Blight Holy Cross Christine Luke Feted Bride-Elect Miss Christine Fidelis whose marriage to Mr. James took place in Roman Catholic Church, this morning, has been feted at several pre-nuptial ev- ents, | Mrs. Raymond Burton and Mrs, Ernest Vanson the future bride at her home, Central Park boulevard south, with a pantry shower. Mrs. J. L hard Luke surprised Richard Mahon, a personal sho wer was ararnged by Miss Made. line Mahon who was maid of honor at the wedding. The guests in attendance were from Stein- berg's Limited, Ajax. The tes assistants were Mrs. Cecil Wil liams, Mrs. Richard Mahon; Miss. Madeline Mahon, and Miss [Catherine Luke who was brides maid. From the staff of Steinberg Limited, where she is bookkeep- er, the bride-elect received a beige blanket. thanked the teachers on behalf of the parents. The audience was addressed by Father Skumave who has recent- ly returned from a trip to visit his mother in Austria. Father Skumave described some inter- esting highlights and impres- sions he had gathered on visiting various shrines and churches in France, Rome and Portugal, which were very much enjoyed by the audience. He then said the closing prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. J. LeBlanc and the mothers of Grade 1 and 2, bi- lingual class. at the wedding Luke, the . in gerving. Miss Diane Mowbray, who was one of the bridal attendants at , and her mother Mrs. Ralph Mowbray entertained a miscellaneous shower at their home on Sunset Drive. Miss Marilyn Russell assisted serving. Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Phillip O'Neill were hostesses at a miscellaneous home of the future bride. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Seanuelte Lee and Miss Cather- In Ajax, at the home of Mrs. i in shower at the Following the rehearsal last evening, the bridal party was en- tertained at the home of the fu- ture bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Luke, Central Park boulevard south. Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED your true hy of worry end ember ressment. FREE Consultation Worn Down Lipstick fined, lipstick bra may prefer to use sh to change the shape) of your mouth ever so slightly. MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawe the @Genoshe Motel, Nev. --- a A Is Poor Economy How do you apply your lip- stick? Do you use just the ome LODGES AND SOCIETIES dent, opened the meeting with prayer and a poem. The devo- tional period was led by Mrs. Murray McPherson. Prayer When you draw' om your new mouth, use the sides rather than the tip of your sable brush for a cleaner line and better control. PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these detes TO LIVE IN United in marriage recently at the Reform Church, Whitby, were Edith Doelman of Osh- awa and Evert Vierhout of Newcastle. The bride is the NEWCASTLE daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Doelman and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Evert Vierhout, all of Holland. --Photo by Mary's Studio SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES The regular meeting was held in the Masonic Temple on Thurs- day, November 19, Mrs. Betty McKinstry presiding and Mr. Frank Train assisting. | Mrs. Mabel Alpin introduced Mrs. Ann Creighton and Mrs. {Meta Moore, both PDD Matrons, | who were given a very warm wel- |come by the worthy matron. Sunbeam's own past matrons |and patrons in attendance were {Mrs. Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Laura |Stewart, Mrs. Bert Wight, Mrs. MOLENA CARDIGAN was offered by Mrs, Arthur Nesbitt. shade, plastering it on and on| until it's worn right down to a| The hand-knitted cardigan shown above will add prestige to your wardrobe. , Raglan sleeves, little collar and a nip- ped-in waist make the garment quite fashionable but the lux- urious air is provided by the mohair yarn, And the most pleasant surprise Is yet to come: it knits up quickly on stubble? If Jou do, them you're employing false economy. A worn down lipstick can rarely produce the smooth lip outline that is the basis of a good lipstick job. You can own a whole lipstick ward- robe of fresh colors for each cos- tume and still spend very little money. Select a reliable brand that makes a creamy, easy fo apply lipstick. Mrs. William Gibb gave a fine talk on the work the missionar- fes are doing in Africa. Two solos were sung by Mrs. John |Jezegon accompanied on the jgase by her sister, Miss Lois erry. "Beautiful land on high" and "Evening Prayer". The offering was taken by Mrs. Lorne Stewart and Mrs. Ellen McFarland. A short business meeting fol- No. 1 needles. Instructions are for size 12 - 14 - 16 - 18. A loves ly gift for a very lovely lady. If you would like to obtain the easy knitting instructions, sime ply send a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope plus ten cents for handling, to the Needlecraft Department of this paper, re- questing MOLENA CARDIGAN, Leaflet No. CW-126. {Nance MeLeese, Mrs. Meta {Moore, Mrs, Harry Chelley and! Mr. Willam Henderson. A special welcome was given to {Mrs. Eleanor Train PM from {Bowmanville and Mrs. Thorne from Lindsay. | Mrs. Marriane Girard gave the | sick report and the WM expressed the wish for a speedy recovery and sympathy to Mrs, Betty {Thomson on the loss of her | father. It was decided to give a dona- {tion to the Red Feather. | Inspection date was set for Jan- |uary 7, 1960. | Mrs. Cora Lyons and her com- mittee served refreshments. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Southmead Park Aux. Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Past Matron's Club (OES) IODE (Prince Philip Ch.) Castle Chapter, (OLC) 13th Scout Mothers' Aux. Oshawa Lionettes IODE (Golden Jubilee Ch.) 8.A. Home League St. Mathew's Guild Christ Church W.A. Canadian Legion Aux Ont. Regt. Aux. Assn Holy Trinity W.A. H and § council Jessie Panton Aux. Albert Street W.A. Calvary Baptist YWMC North Oshawa W.A. King Street W.A. Arvilla McGregor Aux Women's PC Assn. Rendezvous Club First Baptist W.A. Friendship Group Beta Sigma Phi Dorcas Group WEDNESLCAY! Victory Lodge, LOBA Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Cheerful Givers Storie Park Auxiliary THURSDAY 19th Group Committee Calvary Baptist WMS Christ Church Eve. Guild Albert Street WMS Oakleigh Lodge, LOBA . Stephen's W.A. 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