left to right (seated) Mrs id Hutcheon, a of Council, Mrs president, Mrs. A a vice-president Mrs, = George SEEN DISCUSSING plans for the much-anticipated Osh- awa and District Home and School Council Leadership Training Coursé are some of the committee in charge, From Home-School Council Plans Leadership Training Course g, some 40 well known to Oshawa Home and join the in-/School members as is Mrs Canadians|ney Sharples, a pasi member of n > the leadership training commit- tee of the Ontario Federation The course will be free Home and School members Those enrolled are asked to be week Leadership T ir Room 4, OCVI, on Wednesday sponsored by the awa and night at 8 o'clock sharp District Home and School Coun-| It hoped by the commitcee in cil charge that familiarity with "the The committee working tools" of leadershin John Gaskell, president of Osh-/tained as result of these awa and District Home annd classes will enable Home and School Council, consists of Mrs. School members in Oshawa and Lloyd Courtice, executive ce- district to do a better job in their president, Ontario Federation of respective Associations he four ieesreidens | DPRCONALS vic John Gaskell James Allen Standing is Moss, a vice Tomorrow even Oshawa women w creasing number who are ¢ Adult Education These bers of Home ciations, are JrOUpS Vor and Sch womer to € headed by Mrs ob a four ed ow 20--Mrs. Llog on Te Mrs. W Meetings lary 3--Mrs Parliamen Cour-|lougt and the vice-presidents « he Council, Mrs. A. J. Allen, Mrs. E. S. Hay Mrs. David Huteheon and Mrs. George Moss Among those from Oshawa and has outlir the fol who wi attend the - National schedule for the course House Builders Association Con- January 13----Mrs. W. E. Bar- ventiorama being held at the picke. 'Introduction to Leader-'Royal York Hotel, Toronto, this Training" and 'Members' week are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ste-| |phenson, Mr. Clarence MeCul-| Mr. and Mrs, H. Kassin- } € ger, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ban- H. Crowr, field and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson Jr Shar Sidney ry Proce Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Umphrey, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Read, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.| h were among those who at-| 2d the Motorama in Montreal week 10 Febr 1a 1 M ec Sy Publi February nicke Mrs You are invited by the Social Departmen News of teas, rise parties, she anni- aries, comings goings, always very accetpable and which there is no charge write or telephone RA| local 18 litems of interest x rs centres. M : Toronto, is known awa women Home and Sch conventions a present ecutive vic dent of Ontario Federation who f er are for 0 1c 08 atte Mrs. W. H t Lake Couchiching street, is opening her house this ctor of the Leader- evening to the Literary Group of "amp the Lyceum Club and Wome s0Cia nd on Thur Barlow, vill be hoste Conversation have ded James mer camp a as a past ship Trai Mr ted Art with amme evening, M pranct t artmen fC street Education the with Onta 100! | Group. ay m- n S. Vv ne rked yi to French as Home It 1 and S ALL IN FAMILY WINNIPEG (CP)----When A. Morley gave birth to k 3 daughter n people ) Mrs. aer| irt 1 the ictoria Hospital maternity ward e nurse on duty was her oldest ghter, Alice. | 0) V | Mr % 4 WE M DDING PRINCIPALS [ JA é Dien 10 \ both of Oshawa. The bride is | Germany the daughter of M ) Mrs 1 M ind Wi -Photo by Mary's Stine | Wd Dav- | | Sid-|y n's |' 1 members of are Mir E. S vice-president, i Mrs Courtic vice- Ontari president, Other the committee Hoy Lloyd president, H&S Assoc €, areé Federation awa Times Photo. taly Introduces "Cuddly" Clothes ROME (AP)--The hi house of Patrick de h fas Bar } on entzen h ¢ ¢ says the word for his new g and summer styles i ' "We are woman w make the idly a man e dress so ct t vay he to the migh daughter tub," = at the Ror fashion starting Wednesday female her Last fall we turned the nto gloo. He shoulders low, barely the waist and kept her wide about the hips sons described his line Peep look This -year, de Barentzen, 27 says he's going to "'abandon the rigor of a line to create an a mosphere." . The lady he and Gilles have in an dropped indicated high and Some per- 1s the Bo- to send in any little}; Aberdeen "ALL THE NICE GIRLS..." This nautical young man is Shawn, seven-year-old son of and Mrs. Lloyd Perry, | Veterans road, and grandson of | ALL SMART GIRLS es shampooing! mix RICHARD HUDNUT g : hd ' Gushion, QUEER New Salon-Tested Home Permanent Contains Exclusive Clean Curl Neutral fzer amazing Built-In Sha No shampooing before or after waving! No mixing! No "perm" odor! Guaran- teed to take. Guaranteed to last | | | | | "installation UJoonen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 12, 1960 7 King Street WMS Installs | New President And Officers | Mrs. Wilfred J. Harris wasjand presented a gift to Mrs. Wirs-! elected president of the WMS of ching King Street United Church at its A life membership in the WMS regular meeting held recently. presented to Mrs. Harry The other officers are as fol- Blakely by Mr. Bury as a gift {from the Ada Bury Memorial Mrs. Norman! Fund Wirsching: first vice-president,| Mrs. Wilfred Harris, presided Mrs. Lawrence Allen; secondland read a poem for the New vice-president, Mrs Harold Tiers: Vear, It was decided to hold a St.| recording sec Mrs. J. T.!Patrick's tea in March instead of Tane; COrresy sec the usual Valentine Tea. World Mrs. Douglas treasurer, Day of Prayer will be held at Mrs. Lawrence wi i Street United Church on ant treasurer, 1 /illiam Mul-'M h 4. Easter Thankoffering, April 5, with Miss Margaret Christian stewardship, Mr s.|Pellow as speaker. . C. Skuce; missionary monthly| Literature secretary reported Mrs. Bert Howlett;!232 books had been read. "Africa friendship and Distrubed" and "African Man- ber Mrs. Norman hunt" proved most popular. Com. Mrs. Edward Michael munity Friendship secretary re- Victor Burridge, Liter-|ported hospital calls, 834, and 919 ature secretary Mrs Joshua home calls during the year. Supe Kinsey; supply secretary, Mrs.|ply secretary reported a bale of William Medland; Citizenship and used clothing for overseas Temperance secretary, Mrs. Er- several packages of supplies for Brown student missionaries. A thank secretaries--Mrs. Percy vou letter was read from a for- and Mrs Stanley mer member, Miss M. | | was president, nding der assist- arew community asso ciate men S Wirs and Mrs nest Press Langmaid was "prayer"' Gomme, now living in Toronto. Mission Band Leader, Mrs. Howard Brown; assistant, Mrs Edward Shreve; Baby Band su BUXILIARIES | perintendent, Mrs. Dougla | path; CGIT Leader, M Rae | GROUPS CLUBS Howell; Explorer leader, Miss| ' Margaret Pellow; pianist, Mrs Hales Barker; assistant pianist, LOUIE HOGARTH AUX. . Thomas Wilkins The Louie Hogarth Auxiliary of rs were installed by the WMS of Albert Street United the Reverend M. A. Bury who Church met recently. Mrs. Sam- congratulated the group on the|uel Gibbs opened the devotional fine annual reports given by group leaders and department secretar- It wa ratifying to learnicott read the scripture lesson the allocation had been| The Reverend S. C. Appropriate readings|son insta for the New Year preceded the and expressed his best wishes for he Auxiliary and the mission work in which it was engaged Mrs. Wilber Down, president o! the WMS, read a paper on "In- side Northern Rhodesia' Mrs. Norman Wirsching thank- ed the 1959 executive and mem- bers for their help and co-opera- tion in her term of office. Mrs Lawrence Allen thanked ye executive for their work the United Church of end and Mrs, feminine but vants to stay ivacious Bid They say |9¢5i2 hat way ey . k if > | Kalulushi The copperbelt } 1 Teal 4 has modern schools hey will help her by keeping her y 3 F skirts short, their over - all sil- houetle si . louette simple. of the native families has been ac | complished in a short time 4 bukding tween Christians of two races 18 pert A short business meeting when the leaders of the various = committees . submitted & their annual reports. Refreshments were Mrs. Walter Cole. lt vel lowed served by | Aux- the Scout Mothers' i iliary held its first meeting of New Year recently at { Street United Church, i Mrs. William Richardson { president, presided vi! The secretary's {given by Mrs 4 |The treasurer's report was given 4 by Mrs. Herbert Dervent. In the absence of Mrs. Joseph 4 | Parsons, Mrs. Walter Sarochan read thank-you notes from lead- d lers of Scouts and Cubs for gift certificates given to them at Christmas. Mrs. Ray Harrison and Mrs. Jack Anderson gave re The 15th the report [the new vear in the Union Hall. and|__ Braines, | period with a poem. The theme 2 Mrs. Albert Chil- H. Atkin-| d the officers for 1960 ¢|Suddard and Mrs. Sargant. The|%" last youngest overseas undertaking of | = Canada started in 1953, when the Rever-| i Geoffrey Smith | m g n] a 7 y ho nind is close to 30 and is very... annointed to Northern Rho- town of] well equipped for African chil. dren and homes of brick for many There is a long road ahead of genuine fellowship be-| Europeans and Africans and this) where the missionary meets 4 his' greatest challenge in the cop- fol- 15TH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX. Albert was| Arthur Sargant, | Ladies' Auxiliary No. 27 UAW | Hears Reports, Plans Activities After a very busy Christmas|ces Hurvid and Maude Rmbrose.| season, the Ladies' Auxiliary No.|Two members, Sisters Alice 27 of the United Automobile! Reardon a nd Marjorie Mec Workers held its first meeting of took gifts to Fairview Lodge in Whitby. The Christmas activities includ-| yt was reported that cards had ed a Christmas. party given bY peen sent to Sisters Alice Collins {the Local for the retired mem-|(iladys Munkley and Mary Stan- and included a letter of thanks {bers of Local 222 with the execu-\joy The group congratulated Sis-|from tive of the Ladies' Auxiliary pre-|ter Collins on the birth of a baby paring and serving refreshments. hoy and hope that Sisters Munk-(bers Association of Local 222 for |The following Sisters helped at/joy apd Stanley would be well|the help given by the {at the party held for them | this ence party: Lawton, Gladys Munkley, sent for the late Mrs Preston {Alice Reardon, Mary Turner and |and the late Brother Alex Chris- to be an audit of the books on Brothers| January 13 at 7.30 p.m. Marjorie McNeil. tie. It was hoped that A Christmas party was held for George Thomson and T . the children of the members of Thomas who are in hospital' will the auxiliary and Sisters Bettye well and home again soon Rutherford, Olive Duffield, Mary| Turner and Mone Melnichuk help- ed distribute the gifts and candy and Sister Ethel Thomson and her committee consisting of Sis- ters Muriel Guv, Mary Turner,| Rose Ellis, Frances Bradley, Kay Bradley and Ethel Fogal pre-|of congratulations pared refreshments. A FE TE The reports of the committees were given and the roll call itaken. A motion to give $25 to |the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto was passed, It was decided that a letter | | and encour- eil | Mary Slater, Flor-isoon, Containers of flowers were| A party for the members was held on the meeting night of De- cember 15. A supper was served and gifts were exchanged. The following committee looked after {the preparing and serving of the supper. Sisters Eth! Thomson, | Edith Smith, Irene Kondyjowski, | Muriel Guy, Greta Metcalf, Fran- DANGER FROM SKY LONDON (CP) A baby girl I owly 1a missed being killed when a block of ice fell through the roof of a house in the Clap- ham district. It believed to have fallen from an airliner. 8 port conference they at-| tended at St. Gregory's Auditor- lium in November Plans were discussed for a |bakelessbake sale to be held later in January. Mrs. Harrison {and Mrs. Anderson to look after |arrangements | It was announced that father-and-son banquet will held sometime in February Mr. James Gordon, the Akela for the 15th Cubs, was intro- duced by Mrs. Ray Harrison Mr. Gordon spoke briefly and mentioned that he wanted to have Parents' Night in February and hoped all parents * would come to the Cub meeting with their boys when they would be shown what is done at their meetings Refreshments Mrs Richardson, by Ronold Bilsky, D.C the Chiropractor be Have you ever tried Chiro- practic for health limitations? Chiropractors use a different approach to cor- rect health Chiro- practors maintain that health comes from within and that it is little more than normal expression life directed and controlled through the nervous your problems, | of were served by Eysiem Mrs. Bert Anatomically your body gains its strength and power of action from the spine. The spine gives strength. It serves for the articulation of bones and for the attachment of muscles, but the spine does more. The spine encases the spinal cord and openings between the verte brae through which all nerve trunks must pass before di- viding The next meeting will be held February 2. PARARPV LL BS MINERALS, & TRACE ELEMENTS provides and of the muscles body a | that directs every function, i therefore the spine is the key | f |} to the nervous system. Any fall or mishap that strains the spine may cause a minor vertebral displacement that locks out of position thus causing nerve interference and subsequently ill health. source of and controls energy "PARAMETTE CRS AVE J "PARAMETTES "PARAMETTES JUNIOR Chiropractic, for treats rheumatism, neuritis and tively. example arthritis, 'nerves' effec- One of @ series of erticles published in the public interest to explain and illustrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic, written by Ronald W. Bilsky, doctor of Chiropractic, whose office Is located at 100 King Street Eost (Ploze Theatre Build- ing), telephone RA 8-5156. DRUGS Regular City-Wide Deliveries 28 King St. E. RA 3-4621 into individual fibres that supply all glands, organs The nervous system is the to the new the members might like to try United Automobile Workers Aux-lout ten pin bowling and Sister iliary No. 360 in London. Kay Bradley volunteered to find A questionnaire was received out the time and place and report about a suggestion that was at the next meeting made last. September regarding) whe next meeting wilt be held a picnic of United Automobile|q, Tuesday, January 19 at 8 p.m. Workers Auxiliaries to be held in| erem---- London this coming summer, It was decided to participate in this picnic, and Sister Irene Amey is looking after the funds for this event. The correspondence was gement be sent COLDS Sore Throat DR. THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OIL gives instant relied read Brother Albert Sargeant the secretary of the Retired Mem Auxiliary | It was announced that there is tionsotCanadianmothary * at congestion It was decided to send letters a to Sister Catherine Gelles and Erothers George Burt and Donald C. MacDonald, secretary-treasur- er of the Canadian Labor Con- gress inviting them to attend the birthday banquet, and requesting Brother MacDonald to be the| guest speaker of the evening. 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