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The Oshawa Times, 16 Jan 1960, p. 8

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Por AE Newly - installed president, Mrs. H. E. Bathe, is seated be- tween Mrs. Charlotte Magill, 1st vice - president Provincial Command, Ladies' Auxiliaries, Canadian Legion, and Miss Rose Bate, ZoZne Commander. Standing left to right are of- ficers and executives, Mr 4'vn Elliott, Mrs. Dan Guiltinan, mons, Mrs. C. A. Vermoen, Mrs. Al- | Mrs. fred Lavender, Mrs. Peter Sim- Edward Bouckley, Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. Lloyd Burkett, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, January 16, 1960 Boys' Band Provides Program At H&S Fathers' Night Meeting Johnson expressed the thanks of the Association to him and the boys. FATHERS PRESIDE Mrs. Frank Jarvis welcomed the members and guests, and All thoughts of sleet and rain loutside were dispelled by Mr. {Francis J. Francis and his boys' |band, who presented an enter |tainment at the Father's Night Richard Burkhart and |meeting of King Street Home and --Oshawa Times Photo [nave secured the services of such| a fine musician. band leader and conductor as Mr. Francis, and | Mrs. James Anderson. {School association on Tuesday|zaye special welcome to the | January 12 |fathers who had come to the | Oshawa' is indeed fortunate | meeting to observe "Fathers |Night."" Mr. John Weir presided for the business. Annual Reports and Installation! 'GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES| Mr. Harold Davis read the sec- retary's report, and Mr. Lloyd Annis: reported for the treasurer. Mr, Nelson Johnson read the correspondence, the work that he is doing with the boys of this band must be ery greatly appreciated by hi musically - minded citizens Follow Legion Auxiliary Dinner, AL alks on Tuesday visit to Sunnybrook roads and sid i Port Hope; the Bo evening the installation dinner o.| Jospital and distribution of 4007 npc) the Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux- of treats to hospitalized vet- (ome fliarv No. 43, was fully atiended ans. from Merrit Mrs, Alfred .Lavender present-|; ed the financial statement show dling that the with officers present ton and Bowmanvil Mrs. H, E. Bat proposed the to: t to oi Queen. $8085.79 and d readings Mrs. Robert Williams said grace pynds were raised by bazaars mrs, Ja and Mrs. Edward ay intro-\ and catering; major disburse-| The R ea duced those at the table: | ents were $823.94 for parcels, |son installed the new r bes 4 Mrs. Charlotte Magill, first git and flowers to sick veterans 1960, President, Mrs. ry Duke Donia Morrison and Mrs; ced in order, and the boys|contributed to the meeting. | bride is the daughter of Mr. where the spinal cord leaves esident provi neial eom-| nq members; scholarships to the first vice-president st : ai Aida nlayed several simole tunes tol Refreshments . were served by I| the skull and descends through iss Rose Bate, Zone oe | Legion Fund and the Oshawa Col-| Jones: secon vice-president, illustrate these, and then played| the parents of the pupils in| 'R 1 Chi 1d white dress, performed her first] the spinal column, and also or; Mrs. Peter Simmons, |) oi tes. the British Sailors' So- Mrs. George Sanders; treasurer Canada- U. S Women sorne well known hymns. | Mrs, Hart' s room. oya lidren public function in serving as al h : ik b past president; Mes Jamey Lo ciety; the Veterans' Tubercu'ar/Mrs, James Scott; secretary, Mr. Francis explained that ----- bridesmaid at the marriage of|| Where nerve trunks branch derson, Mrs. Alfred Laven il Camp; Hospital for Sick Chil-Mrs, Clayton Lee; press, Mrs. Fl F Pl |when this had been accomplish-| Ad CW | Attend Wedding Lady Pamela Mountbatten and|| off through openings between Mrs. Norman MeEvers, a dren; parcel to CARE, the Christ-{Alex Maracle; pianist, Mrs. Jo- Y or easure [ed, the band was then ready tol vises omen ROMSEY, England (Reuters)-- David Hicks, both 30. {| the vertebrae. par gg gg Th Williams | Mas Seal Fund, and assistance in seph Wiltshire. | MONTREAL (CP)--S. Ralph|study musical form. The Sonata % The royal children had a banner| Prince Charles, 11, passed one hy Alyn Elliott. many. ways to' the Men's Branch.| Minutes of previous meetings copan "public relations officer for|is the best example of this, and| To Investigate day Wednesday at the roya alty- [0 boyhood's milestones. Hel a Te hein] coms Mrs. Charles Wilenx sonfirmed were esd, the Heasiiers Spo the International Air Transport in ws the boys are actually sprinkled wedding of Earl Mount. | turned up at 800-year-old Romsey|| Falls and accidents or mis- His 028 ois Ms. AL the report for the auditors : was given by. Irs, mines C Association says more women|Teas dine parts "A German} "B f I tH batten's daughter and an interior |' Abbey in his publicly-worn pair haps that strain the spine ma a Mrs. C. A. Vermoen gave the sick and visiting report was giv- 1 h ver be- Dance" and "Au Clair de eiore Invesiin {of lon; ants, part of a natt + fred Lavender and in her reply : oF hank- are flying today than eve g- decorator. BP: p Yl sometimes ca rertebra red Ee Mzzill sole of catering Jegort, wip] an hly len, Fi Fesbondents and thank-you Lune" were played to Mustrate| An enlightening talk on the in-| Princess Anne, 9, looking sweet navy blue suit. | " 1 t Buse 2 ti Mrs. i , Ft yi y Mrs. Edward car read. + I + i ig 8 | slip out of norma ition the convention to be held in Wind- ny year na] rst conven: A Cition was made that| The North American woman, he this. ju eu of the world of invest-|as a tea-cake in a pink-sashed| Prince Philip, a nephew of| oe Xi Yaw pos ss Bl said Tuesday night, surpasses the via pCHING SONG {ment was given by Mr. G. P. L [British defence staff chief Mount-|] 20d lock in such a way as to | University interference. sor next September and ex ed best wishes to the auxiliary t 4th for 1960. She urged members to he |committee, Mrs. Norman M~Ex ers gave a report for the commit- attend the businéss meetings to z hut-ins. for a ir from. Orono! The single male may prefer to "uo hildren's Marching Song" with/nesday evening. Mr. Surgey, who| & give stronger support to the of-/'€€ for sick and s ori Sunday g, January 17. 80 off fishing on. his vacation, ~~ nt Mr.|was introduced by ne 43 K. ficers in the carrying out of their INSTALLATION Visitors for the Hospital for but not the single gal. Francis explained that one has/Wooster, is a member of an in- duties. Following the reports, - Mrs.\pehruarv are Mrs. James Scott] 'It is the woman on her own, appeal to the taste of the mod-|vestment firm in Toronto and Miss Rose Bate spoke briefly/charlotte Magill and Miss Rose and Mrs. Alex Maracle. Refresh- Who has more of the intellectual ,., generation in developing aj |spoke with authority on the many| TY Bate |executive, re-elected and elected 1enger gr lat the December meeting. and congratulated the auxili on it's years work. ANNUAL REPORTS Ta The business meeting was Open inp... 'gy "p pathe; past president The ev king office were President, ST. MATTHEW'S BERT STREET WA The meeting of Albert Street Despite the icy condition of the|ulizabeth and Prince Philip visit-lypiteq Church WA was held in Mrs. ard Room. The in: the votional. mes Sc reverend S. C. H "dr, reported on the work of her/the meeting night be changed to|S E of the month. Tuesday Refreshment s and help was asked installed the officers and|n ents were served by the Chal- roup. iild of St. ening "The New Year roit gave a read Parks amd EVE. GUILD Mat- Mrs. Marion Hart's room won the Parent Attendance prize. members were reminded § (cards: Mrs. G. A. Turton, parish/of the city and surrounding dis- council; Mrs. Douglas Hopps and tricts. Robert Hegadorn, tele- The Golden phone; Mrs. Arthur Davey, tea PROGRESS SHOWN the <o|0f the Council Meeting at E. A times for the normal expres- Tire hostess: Mrs. Duke Andrews, Mr. Francis, during the courstiy ve) School on January 26 . ; ' press ads "lof the elerigioment showed when the program will be on iii i 4 if , sion of life and function and BE. ' how. the boys had progressed) citisenchi i al £ thel y yo J Ee resistance to disease It was decided that the Guild i itizenship", and also o e| . of Deuter-/corporate communion would be SI"Ce the band was ames last Leadership Training Course tak-| EXCHANGE VOWS held the first Sunday of each February. The scale o Was|ins place from January 13 to 2 . ; ! nl 2s a solo on one of each [ie I ' Laure Villeneuve and Roland | and Mrs. Honorius Villeneuve : gave month at 8 am. Cbruary 17. S f Oshaw f Montreal d the brid But sometimes nerve chan- rl mre paxt ting 'on Jatmary ol the different instruments in| The speaker for the February | t. Jules, both of Oshawa, ex- | 0 ontreal and the bride- nels are blocked in Lo meeting on January. i..q After the scale had|meeting will be Rabbi Martin| changed nuptial vows recently | groom is the son of Mr. and 8 a measure, 26 will be a social meeting. Mrs. 'Frank Jarvis| 3 St. Mary of the People | Mrs, Alfred St. Jules, Sault (} Most often this occurs in the Morden. heen mastered, rhythm, melodv| thanked all the fathers who had were served by Cyn nony 'were then intro-| Refreshments | Roman Catholic Church. The CHURCH TRAINING Emma Abbott, the American |opera singer who died in 1891, began as a church singer im New by Ronald Bilsky, D.C. Cihropractor Chiropractors maintain that all functions of the body are directed and controlled through the nervous system. It is important, therefore, that nerve channels be clear at all Ste. Marie. spine, especially in the neck, --Photo by Mary's Studio male in the qualities that make an international tourist. The highlight of the perform-|Surgey at the University ance was the playing of the Women's Club meeting on Wed- curiosity, spirit of adventure and|jyve for music, and the humor| problems and pitfalls of the stock| interest in the rare and strange and enjoyment that was shown|market. | 8 things away from home wi in the playing of this number | "Women," he said, "must be! make the international touri indeed proved his point. [particular] 7 cautious and intelli-| he said in a speech to the annual Two English folk songs -- | gent in their approach to inves : e of the colors and Si «ews Anglican Church held its slia Earhart di 8 prayer of remembrance. Roll (Tk, CHER TT fiat meeting of 1960 on Tuesday, Zonta Club of Montreal, | Drink to me Only" and "Early ing, since there are many slick ficers was taken and. "io" Trecident, Mrs. Ed-| January 12. Ne Coen sola aiiners aie One Morning," and three selec. (operators w ho rush the unsus-| Mrs. Alyn Elliott, secretary, read| 4 pokey: secretary, Mrs.| Reports were read by Mrs. Ar- "increasingly concerned" with, ions of "Sea Shanties" brought jpeeti ne jo Spechlations which the annual report. lvn Elliott: treasurer, Mrs./thur Davey, secretary, and Mrs. women -as passengers, flying the musical part of the program, re t ga Eee Ou nding events Anderson; sergeant-at- Donald Morrison, treasurer. where they want to go on tickets to a close. [pointe ut fet 3 free to bet in Mrs. Richard Burkhart;] Mrs. Jack Edwards thanked the paid for by the: mselves. ¥ Ng eve; ryor 8 way ree to bet- r ve, Mrs. Lloyd Burkett, executive and members for their, ---- en -- _ [FILM PROGRAM {ter 4 3: hnancia position by in-| sx itn Mrs. | C. A. Vermoen, Mrs. support in the past year and| "HOUSEHOLD HINT A film entitled "Mr. B. Natu- [res ae & Soon as 2 deplored! pius: the zone rally in June With oy one "Gibbs, Mrs. Daniel Guil- passed the meeting over to thel On strenuous days it actually, ral" was shown, and Mr. Fran. hy S Lact i ny ana dans Oshawa auxiliary as hostesses: | io "and Mrs. Robert Williams./new executive: Mrs. G. A. Tur-|saves time to stop for a shower. |cis explained that it was his hope, tho do bY zamblin an th earne: participation in the guard of musical Intermission Was|ton, president; Mrs. Thomas An.|The added freshness and relaxa-|that within five years, there/ oi" Sy ly 2am nd on he mar honor when Her Majesty Queen provided by the Laurentians a derson, vice-president; Mrs. Les- tion in provides will more than would be similar programs in theo 4 inv sstrents. g 5 - | group of six student instrumental-ljia Gouldburn, secretary; Mrs. make up for time consumed by|Collegiates of Oshawa, as Was| Mr Surgey began his speech |old and new hits tunes, and Miss veners: Lenore Group ; yi yed ac-icewi Installs Officers [Pho aeations "inciang ~ a>" 8: Mrs. Lloyd Akin was the speak- medi ey of polkas and Scott ish er at the January meeting of the . Lenore Group of Simcoe Street United Church. The speaker, in her talk, rela ted the history of Jamaica, "the pearl of the Caribbe n" and gave many in- relative to the tion, educational Toe president thanked the women of Holy Trinity Churchs for preparing and serving the din- ner and a lucky draw brought the evening's program to a close. Mary Goodman Donald Little Wed The marriage of Mary Eliza beth Goodman, daughter of Mr ficers was and Mrs. Charles Goodman, and Moffat Donald Alfred Little, son of Mrs FF. M. Elsie Little, all of O: dent, solemnized recently ry, Street United Church H and the thanks of expressed by te organza gr leaves and M : nestone tiara ley 1 and her fingertip veil and red roses comprised her corsage. Miss Carol Tilling who was the { maid of-honor wore sapphire k organza with a matching bandeau corsage low ch r. Ross Wilson acted as best rsan ums, a bride's p. home, alists who st vlized Donald Mor: ing vou more efficient -- to/shown in the film. by outlining the role played by son, treasurer; con- : 4 M Robert Mothersill say nothing of making you a| 'Mr. George Pearce introduced|investment dealers, stock brokers ars. Jack Edwards, santer companion. 'Mr. Francis and Mr. Nelson and promoters and went on to TO SPEAK HERE $5. 00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 TT -- | describe the classes of securities, investment, specualtion and| Miss Nazla L. Dane who is 8 $5.00 Coupon on Cold Waves 8 gambles, He felt that bonds! in charge of the Women's and Wn ' P " should be investigated just as| Educational Divisions of the p's We're fortunate to get a real buy and would ilke n thoroughly as stocks and advised | Canadian Life Insurance Of- to share it with our friends. his listeners to assess the com-| ficers Association will speak to We feature Francis Bartley, Ben Abramoff {pany issuing the bonds before in-| fhe Seiava Busines and Teo and Arthur Huyck vesting. "Always try to buy| essional Women's (lu Jae y bonds at a disco al dav night, January 18. The sub- Bones of 8d fount, Sud Yemen; ject of Miss Dane's address will || © HUYCK S HAIRSTYLING °o on honds are taxable," he ad- be "The Signal is 'Action Sta- | <Q FOR APPOINT MPL PHONE RA 3.2012 oS vised. | tions' A | 81 simcoe st. N. avn (over Johnston's Men's Wear) | oa. Investment in, stocks should be Iv if " -- approached with the sole idea of jout of the market entirely i you making money and it was inad-|are a worrier." Mrs. R. E. Rich- $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 cause nerve This disturbs function and lowers resistance. In time the emotions, plus the environ- ment--working conditions or other contributing causes-- bring on an attack of asthma, indigestion, tonsilitis, head- ache or other disorders with their accompanying symptons. |batten, brought the two children here. But Queen Elizabeth, ex-| pecting her third child later this| month, remained at Sandring-| ham. | | Princess Anne came tivoughl her first public- appearance test| with flying colors' amid a 1,200- some of the world's most proto-| col-wise people. They included Queen Mother| Elizabeth and Princess Mar-| garet; Sweden's Queen Louise,| Mountbatten's sister; Prince and] Princess Andrew of Yugoslavia; | Prince and Princess Louise of Hesse; and Prince and Princess) George of Hanover. | | The little princess stood erect | and still--a perfect example of | |bridesmaidenly decorum -- throughout the 50-minute Angl- can service. One of a series of articles published in the public interest to explain and illustrate the practice of scientifie Chiropractic, written by Ronald W. Bilsky, doctor of Chiropractic, whose office Is located ot 100 King Street Eost (Ploxa Theatre Build- ing), telephone RA 8-5156. visable to hold them for a long ardson thanked the speaker. term. One should decide the low| At a business meeting presi and high at which to sell and get over by Mrs. H. F. Millen, He strongly advised delaying a|that group activities were in few weeks {ris re-investing if| swing. Mrs. R. V. Sheffield, a profit had been made since eration representative, presen there was a tendency to become|a report and, as a result of reckless with the money so gain- |recommendation, members led. Further tips were to spread|cided to "adopt" a refugee one's income over a number of| securities, watch what insurance companie§ were investing in, G. K. Drynan reported on first meeting of the provin sub-committee on education. avoid unlisted stocks and "'stay WHY PAY MORE ? Save With These VV ewYeYwvy | BILLY AND DAVID - or the [ Mr. and Mrs. | and Dav id James. Billy, four- | J. C. Livingstone and Mr rs oad South. For He ge ; Glenca | and-a-half d David. two. dre. | Mrs. AvIngs i Bin all a launderers, Not long ago the These incidents in addition to ent the crepe. The bridegroom's mothe am Livingstone ~ the grandsons of Mr. Mrs. | Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby GLECOFF hip LE ip - rr Seri fon at tht a ». was in light blue bengaline t S - - pv neon onc! » ' et 4 had re a : ight bine ben 8! ne. 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