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The Oshawa Times, 12 Dec 1959, p. 7

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Edinburgh H&S. ' PERSONALS - | . | : { Christmas Program A Christmas party for the Mrs. C. N. McDonald, religious Younger children of the members| i f Vall 1d i {education chairman, arranged an hs Hicyview Pack oe held ford |interesting program for the De-|Saturday afternoon, December 5. cember meeting of the Duke of The children were entertained Edinburgh Home and School As-|by the playing of games for a part |of the afternoon and esh- sociation. The members enjoyed| ie r,t Fora: ON, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 You are invited by the Social Department to send in any lit- tle item of interest, News of, teas, surprise parties, showers, anniversaries, comings and go- ings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474 local 18. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES a recording of "The Little Drum-| ! as Boy ay the amy' Sima ng 0 he arrival of Sania Cla Charge. a he. Sy Malloy mas carols. Santa arrived to the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 12, 1959 7| bristm tune of "Jingle Bells". Each child UreeY, facamper 7 | McNab sang Wa Christma, SOs received a gift of oranges and . 1 . Worden, and Mrs. Frank Higgin- | candy ae aa oat at D. Simmons, 18anor Maguire [botany Sorenaisey with AW Mis. Russell Tennier assisted EF h V B ill Following the program, Mrs. {by several of the mothers. | ! 1 Guv Luke led in singing Christ-| June Fleming, daughter of Mr. | XC ange ows mn owmanv mas carols accompanied by Mrs. and Mrs, R. J. Fleming, Carnegie 4 ; "|S. J. Seneco. |avenue, has obtained the Distine- | In Trinity United Church, Bow-|lace and tulle ruffles cascaded Mpg, Gordon Jackson, presi-|tion Award of the Royal Life |manville, recently, Donald Ed-/down the back of the bouffant dent, welcomed the members and/Saving Society at examinations jward Simmons of Oshawa tovk as|skirt. A crown of sequins aid save a report on the rebent con- held at York Mills Collegiate {his bride Eleanor May Maguire. pearls held her veil of nylon fefences she attended at Co- pool, December 10. June already § |The bride is the daughter of Mr./tulle and she carried a white bourg and Dunbarton. The min-lholds the bronze medallion, the | land Mrs. John Maguire of Bow-|nrayer book created with an|utes of the previous meeting were|bronze cross and the Award of |manville and the bridegroom is orchid and satin ribbons. read by the secretary, Mrs. Roy |Merit. ; : [the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Her three sisters attended the i Ry the Jreasyrer, Mrs. | | Simmons, Oshawa. : % |Jac se, gave her report. The Reverend W. K. Hauslan. Pride; Miss Carol Maguire as) wing Jackson announced that f |der officiated. Mr. Arthur Conni.naid of honor and Mrs, James|the annual skating party would be | son played the wedding music Scott, Oshawa, and Mrs, Murray held on February 18. "land Mr. Donald Williams sang. | Arnott of Belleville. They were| Te altendsnce banner was | The bride was given in mar-|_..; 4 {won by Miss Dorothy Sommer- |i |riage by her father. She woré a atiifed in Ted, velvet sheath| oojog class. Mrs. Jack Snyder | | |floor-length gown of gardenia dresses with nylon organdy over-\ and Mrs, R. J. Manning are look-| 4 white lace and tulle. The tightly-| skirts. Their small red velvet ing after the Christmas treat for | fitted bodice featured a high bandeaux were trimmed withthe children { lneckline trimmed with swed| feathers in matching shades.| The January meeting wilt be pearls and lily point-sleeves and {held at the Oshawa Public Li- They wore 'matching accessories brary at 8.00 o'clock [2nd carried cascades of white] on pehalf of the Association, | carnations. |Mrs. J. E. Elliott presented Mr. < CIGARETTE AND COSMETIC CASE glamorous touch. To obtain the Needlecraft Department of thi | easy crochet instructions, You will enjoy crocheting these accessories for your purse or for a very special = carr Gronps Hold paper, requesting Cigaret and No. . The best man was Mr. Edward Harrison, the custodian, with SRD GROUP COMMITTEE Vesper Service {Monaghan, Oshawa, and the ush- Christmas gift. The regular meeting of the 3rd ers were Mr. Michael Peter and] Mr. Arthur Winter addressed|Group Committee of the Girl The St. Sfephen's United|y 5 Se the parents briefly on the sub-|g ssoriat} Church CGIT, Explorers and Mis Mr. James Scotf, Jeet pa a pA bin Guide Association was held at e s | gift. It is also a wonderful idea for your bazaar. The metallic simply send a stamped, self- | addressed envelope plus ten | Cosmetic Case, Leaflet | C-5-925. H&S Association Hears Talk On "The Miracle Of Christmas" The Christmas meeting of King Street Home and School Associa- tion was held on Tuesday, De- cember 8 with Mrs. Frank Jar- vis presiding. The meeting was opened by the singing of Christmas carols, led by Mr. A. E. Maycock. The minutes were read by Mrs Harold Davis, and the treasur- er's report by Mrs. Lloyd Annis. Mrs. Donald McLaren gave the corresponding secretary's report. Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs. walter Ritzie each gave reports on the Ontario Federation of Some and School Conference which they had attended. Mrs. Marion Hart's room won he parent attendance prize. Mrs, Jarvis reminded the members of the urgent need for blood donors. The clinic is held the first Thurs- day of each month in St. Greg- ory's Auditorium. The Home and School Council is conducting a ieadership training school each Wednesday night from January 13 to February 17. sion Band held their annua Christmas vesper service on Sun day evening, December 6, 1! A receplion followed in the _|church parlor. The bride's mother |received in a blue-grey brocaded [taffeta dress with matching hat ; an-|the home of Mrs. A. D. Morrison nounced that Decémber 22 would ii, five members and two guests be the last dav of school before|,,. A present, Mrs. Robert Hall, for. the Christmas holidays. The|n or Guide captain and Guide Legion Auxiliary The service cpetied With 2 pro- ond corsage of pink roses. The punils will return on the Monday ) 1 : ; SRE pia 'h.lwas in mink brown brocaded : Election Meeting LL Sealine ¥ gs Joa PY ne satin with brown accessories and Hone Chairman, stated 3a thet The Ladies' Auxiliary, Ca-|Night" was sung by Mrs, Elmer|a corsage of Talisman roses. |u, "meeting if anyone was inter. nadian Legion Branch 43 met on/Stewart with the choir jeining For their honeymoon the couple ested. ing pictures, and for one day Tuesday evening with president, in the chorus. The second reading t,| {motored to New York State. As| pofreshments were served by their grievances were forgotten, nrc Herbert Bathe, presiding. |Was given by" members of thethey left, the bride was wearing pr p a and the spirit of brotherly love + presicing the mothers of the pupils in Mr. | Mrs. William Owens, Publica- f . Mrs. Simmons are g their home in Oshawa. ¢ Ae CGIT led by Miss Lynn Dickson,|a chocolate brown suit-with a ' reigned in "No Man's Land". ti It Was Jecided to send 2 dona-|Sroup president, white velvet hat, brown and H, B. Fletcher 8 class. a Mr. Saywell concluded his re- 00210 tie oronio SIC "| "Make Christmas Live Today" ' marks, saying, that if the mir *|was introduced by Mrs, Stephen|corsage Mrs. Herbert Bathe presented|Saywell, Representing Christian| St. George s WA friendliness and good-will at the the auxiliary scholarships at the|members were the Misses Connie Christmas season could last for Donevan Collegiate recently. Crossman, Patsy Mosienko the whole year it would be no, Catering report was given by Betty Mae Findley, Sharon Cook iva : | : : 1 ) J STUFFED MUSHROOMS ! The business and devotional with' the Christ child. did sum given in to the treas- service was conducted by the| Looking for something differ-| meeting of St. George's Anglican Mrs. Lorne Dalton presented a yrer, |Misses Margaret Saywell, Shar-|,. Ive" ai jinner| Church. Afternoon branch, WA gift to Mrs. Beverly Smith who " lon Crossman, Patsy Calvert. The en Se 2. your cmner 1 . ni g 3 The ' Christmas party and ex- ' be 4 | TS present. the' end of this term. led by Mrs. S. C. Rundle at the|stuffed mushroom caps? They're : y "Fathers" Night" will be held next Tuesday, December 15 and organ and Mrs. M. Magee at the|dainty enough for an appetizer, | The president, Mrs. John Saw- at a January meting, and Mr. F members of the men's branch piano. |yet substantial enough to serve ver, presided. Mrs, William Col- teacher at\;... arranged by Mrs. Edward Prayers f r partn OCVI and band master of the EH Al 4 the benediction. Others assist-|flavorful combination of bread € or prayer partners Mis Ontario Regimental Band, will Bouckley and refreshments will i," po" gervice were Mrs. crumbs, seasonings and the fine-| Connie Colpus and Miss Mabel be the speaker and will show a FSC" A 3 Miss Doreen|ly chopped stems of the mush-|Jone were read by Mrs. Charles an ep committee. It is hoped |y 2 yohlin and Mrs. Walter Scott. rooms. Gibbs. Mr. L. B. Weiderick spoke all would attend this party. Gifts ---- briefly on the report cards which not to exceed one dollar. This had recently been sent home| dren's Hospital, also to "CARE". | {White accessories, and an orchid acle of Christmas, which created 'Hears Reports miracle to find all lives in tune Mrs, C. E. Vermoen and a splen-|Edith Knapp. A candlelighting g : i | Roh able arty? Then why not try baked|Was held recently with 28 mem- is leaving the teaching staff at change of gifts will take place music and singing of carols was|Party he 3 J. -Francis, misic {Will be guests. A program has" \" giorhon Savwell pronounc-|as a vegetable. The filling is allins read the scriptyre lesson. be served by Mrs. Harry Brown David Duchemin film. il will be the last meeting for 1959, 8 treasurer's report, Mrs. W. H. and announced that the parent-|the next business meeting on Browne gave a talk on Africa and : , following New Year's, January 4.| © teacher interviews were soon to|January 5, 1960, and installation be arranged. dinner on January 12. Tickets| \made a special plea for prayers for African brathren. |lieutenant, Miss Barbara Morri- [ Mrs. A. D. Morrison presided Married recently in a double- ring ceremony at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Issa. The bride, the former Miss Anne Maly, a graduate of Class '55 of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maly of Oshawa and the bridegroom TO LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ebrahm Issa of Marseilles, France. The couple will live in San Francisco where the bride is on the staff of St. Mary's Hospital and the bridegroom is studying at the University of California. -* -Photo by Hornsby in the ab-ence of the presi Mrs. Joseph Hart, due to illness, The secretary's report was read. As the treasurer, Mrs. Eric {Norris, was not present due to {illness the treasurer's report was [not given. It was hoped that Mrs. Norris would soon be well enough to attend the meetings. Mrs. Morrison read the Local Association report. A pot luck supper was planned line" and "Sugar Cane Jubilee." The '""Ray Tones," Mr. Murray Osborne, Mr. Barry Fox, Mr. Raymond Osborne and Mr. Rav Hatter sang "Yona," '"Lone- some," 'Here's to You, Old Timer," *'Susie Brown." The two quartets joined in singing a nursery rhyme song anc 'hen led in the singing of rounds. for January 22, 1960, at Guide| House for the Guides and Brow- nies and their mothers. In place of the regular meet- {ing in November a tour of the {Bell Telephone was held and a social evening followed at Guide House. ST. GEORGE'S EVE. W.A. - The evening branch of the WA S|of St. George's Memorial Church {met recently in the parish hall {for its annual Christmas party which took the form of a potluck Minutes of last meeting were supper. read, Mrs. E. A. Seeley gave the| After supper a business mee ling was held with the presiden Mrs. F. S. 'Wotton, presiding. Reports were read by secretary and treasurer. In place of an ex- t lor. Reireshments were served by {Mr, and Mrs, William Lock, Mr. {and Mrs. Lloyd Sturch and Mr, and Mrs. John Houghton. ST. PETER'S WA The. regular meeting of St. Pe- ter's Anglican Church Woman's Auxiliary was held on Tuesday, December 8, A new slate of officers was {elected for 1950. They are: hon- |ozary president, Mrs, W. G. Lin |ley; president, Mrs. W. A. Crai- |gie; vice-president, Mrs. Charles Templar; secretary, Mrs. A. M: Moore; treasurer, Mrs. Bp Tay- 1t was announced that the rum- mage sale held on December 1 Biggest help you can give a student SMITH-CORONA THE FAMOUS Shywritor a mem- While refreshments were now available from Mrs. Robert ber of the teaching staff, sang served many of the members Williams at one dollar. two solos, "Have Yourself visited the classroom of Mrs.| The children's Christmas tree a Merry Little Christmas", and Roy Barrand to view an ex- and party is to be held on Satur-| "Once Again There's Christmas tremely fine mural painted by day, December 19, at the OCVI, was a great success. | The next general meeting will ibe held on Tuesday, January 12, at the church. Mrs. Beverley Smith, Miss C. E. Wesson gave a re-|change of gifts the members held port on correspondence, Mrs.|a shower of gifts and money for Thomas Keast gave report on|a Christmas parcel to an Angli- calls and visits made to sick. Mrs, [can missionary family in Wau- {James Brooks gave Dorcas re-|bena, Saskatchewan. jn my Heart", She was accom- panied at the piano by her hus-| some of her pupils, Simcoe Street North, commenc- port. ing at 1 p.m, band. Mrs. Harold Armstrong duced Mr. Stephen Saywell, gave a Christmas message on "The Miracle of Christmas.. Mr. Saywell felt that the magic] and spell that falls at this season each year was due to the power, of the Christ Child working mir-| acles. He referred to "A Christ- mas Carol', by Dickens, and to| Markham's poem, 'The Coming of the Christ". He recalled a true wartime story of Canadian and German troops in Opposing trenches with a stretch of land between known as 'No Man's Land" The fighting had been very intense between the two forces, but on Christmas morn- | intro-| who Mrs. Robert Williams presided |over the election and the ofiicers |and executive are as follows |president, Mrs. Herbert Bathe;| 1st vice - president, Mrs. Alfred| Lavender; 2nd vice - president, Mrs. Edward Bouckley; secre-| itary, Mrs. Alyn Elliot; treasurer, {Mrs. James Anderson; sergeant- at-arms, Mrs. Richard Burkhart; | color bearers, Mrs. Frank Davey| and Mrs. Norman McEvers;| pianist, Mrs. William Reed; audi.| tors, Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Mrs. Eric Jack-| # lin; press reporter, Mrs. William, # Raed; chaplain, Mrs. Robert Wil- liams; executive, Mrs. Lloyd W Burkett, Mrs. C. E, Vermoen, CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Ritson H-S Assn. Cedar Dale H-S Assn. Lyceum Club Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Harmony H-S Assn. South Simcoe H-S Assn Rundle Park Aux. Sunset Heights H-S. Woodview Park Aux. Vincent Massey H-S. Women's Hospital Aux. Coronation H-S Assn. TUESDAY Daughters of England Tops Club A box of babies clothing was sent to Humewood House, boxes of clothing and box of pil- low slips and towels to WA House, Toronto, and box to Montreal | Lake. Cheques are being sent to the church wardens, Maple Leaf Hos- pital, Kangra, India and Straugh- an Houses, Toronto. Mrs. Wilbert Hall gave a report on cards and calendars sold this year and thanked the members who had helped her. sung and 30 members and two visitors sat down to a bountiful supper. After supper the Rever- end Clinton Cross spoke on the four, | Following the business Sect the group enjoyed a social hour of games and court whist | The next business meeti be held on January 7. MERRY MATES A festive air prevailed at the December meeting of Christ Me- {morial Church Merry Mates. | Trees were decorated, apples pol- ished and candy canes tied. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon onener' the meeting with pray- ers. Members of St. George's Doubles! Club were welcomed. Mr. John Houghton welcomed ng will | | After the meeting carols were the new curate and his wife, the Reverend and Mrs. .\W J. Good swan, with an appropriate poem. Plans for the two Sunday school Christmas parties were complet- % FOR CHRISTMAS Kd FUR GIFYS: VISIT : p 1 Fashion. ¥ Village "FUR SALON" 26 SIMCOE ST. S. ** | & | " > § aly $79.95 So lign, # con shuttle back and forth between home and school. So marvelously made, it con dc olmost everything you'd expect to do on a full- size oftice typewriter. Pay es little es 1.00 per wk. WALMSLEY & MAGILL Office Equipment Ltd. 9-11 KING ST. E, OSHAWA Phone RA 3.3333 ed. The group was entertained | |by two quartets, "The Jolly! Dolls" 204 "The Ray Tones." The "Jolly Dolls" composed of | The president, Mrs. John Saw-|Mrs. Bruce Sharrard, Mrs, John | |yer, thanked the members who Rousseau, Mrs. Robert Bone-| {had worked to get supper ready ham and Mrs. Fred Fox, sang and wished all a happy holiday. '"Kentucky Babe," "Sweet Ade- Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. Daniel Guiltinan and Mrs. Robert Wil- liams. SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Leadbetter @is wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Elsie, to John Reid Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clarke, all of Osh- awa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, July 30, 1960. {work and aims of the WA and {wished the branch a Happy Christ- | mas. S.A. Home League Christ Church WA. Fellowship Group Canadian Legion Aux. Holy Trinity WA. Northminster WA. Helping Hand Auxiliary Courtice HS Assn. Westmount WA. St. Paul's Guild Victoria Lodge, LTB Abert Street WA. Knox Presbyterian WMS St. Joseph's CPTA Ont. Regt. OW Assn. WEDNESDAY Girl Guide Ex-Council Queen Marv Lodge 7th Scout Mothers' Aux King Street WMS 16th Group Committee Cedar Dale WA. Patriarch Militant Aux. ing Mthere was no sound of guns firing from either trench. Finally the Canadian troops started sing- ing Christmas carols, and before long their enemies were joining in the singing in a different tongue. A Canadian soldier ven- tured forth into "No Man's Land" carrying a white flag, and he| was met by a German soldier bearing a similar flag. Soon the troops from both trenches were mingling together and exchang-| TODGES AND | The Fabric Doctor "Why Did My Wool Dress Show Brown Spots?' -- Mrs. H. T. D. "Ww " THIS IS FUN" . Posing happily for her pic- | the granddaughter of Mrs. Eva | ture is Marabeth Marie, daugh- | Cook, Myrtle, and Mrs. Fred ter of Mr.- and Mrs. James | Taylor, Ashburn. | Cook, Myrtle. Marabeth, who was five on September 27 is Dear Mrs. H.T.D.2 the sugar carmelizes, caus- ing a brown stain, which rarely can be removed. This is especially true of wools. This stain sometimes does not appear until after the garment has been dry- cleaned three or four times, or ofter it has been stored for several months. Natur- ally, you would think the brown stains were caused by something the drycleaner had spilled on the garment, because they were not vis- ible when the garment was sent to him. This is not the case. The sugar in some beverage or food is the cul- prit. Extreme care should be taken when enjoying re- freshments, to recall any possible soil and mark it for your drycleaner's special attention. You will keep yourself from seeing brown spots before your eyes and feeling bitter disappoint- ment later on. The Fabric Doitor Satisfaction Guaranteed by the following members of DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INSTITUTE (ONTARIO) and CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERERS AND "CLEANERS BOWMANVILLE CLEANERS GILLARD CLEANIT SERVICE ALDSWORTH CLEANERS HARWOOD CLEANERS, AJAX PICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS MODERN DRY CLEANERS You had your woo! dress cleaned ond stored. When it was sent to the cleaner, it was perfectly all right, When you took it from store age bag, it had brown spots on the front. Naturally, you want to know why. SOCIETIES LEND-A-HAND CLUB | The Lend-a-Hand Club of Past Noble Grands of Rebzkah Lodge sNo. 3 had a supper meeting in| Pearl Group the lodge auditorium. The tables| gq; Christopher's CPTA were radiant with Christmas dec-| g orations and fruit. | THURSDAY Sister Viola Keeler, president, gon Cale. 0. welcomed all the members, also Pilot Club ; . Sister Ann Holt, Noble Grand of] Happy Doubles Cll Rebekah Lodge, as guest. Calvary Baptist WMS After supper the exchange of | Chri Si iolal rist Church Eve. Guud gifts was held, and Sister Viola St. George's WA. Keeler presensd each member St Aner WA. with her personal gif : Harvey Tat Auxiliary The business session opened gunheam Chapter, OES with prayer, roll call and reading Contre Street WA. of minutes. The president wel-| Challenger Group comed Sister Margaret Browning| 17th Scout Mothers' Aux and Sister Isabelle McInnes, past! St Mark's WA. noble grands of White Dovel Jaycettes Lodge, Ajax. HUYCK"S After committee reports wer ol given, nomination and election of Hair Stvling Studio Welcomes new officers took place: past BEN ABRAMOFF president, Sister Viola Keeler; (Hair Stylist) president, Sister Nelda Thomp- TO THEIR STAFF son; treasurer, Sister Evelyn | Fickes: secretary, Sister Amelia For that new coiffure hair style during the yuletide season, Weeks. Ben invites you and all his friends to visit him at this new location, 8%2 SIMCOE ST. 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