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The Oshawa Times, 5 Feb 1960, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Lowen Dial RA 3-3474 |program planning secretary for Dominion Council WA, will be asked to give guidance in pro- gram in WA. Also Mrs. B. H. Bay of Quinte WA PERSO | Carol Lane Awards NALS Deadline; Feb. 29 | Plans For Annual Bay met Soper of Smith Falls, president of] The executive of the of(Bay of Quinte WMS, will be in-ipyayig's Society met recently at|w in the WA The executive of Quinte Conference the United Church at Shannonville|for the Conference is lon Monday, February 1, to plan|less Christ inf a Changing World.' '| arrangements for the St. David's| St. The vited to speak. The theme chosen| [the home of Mrs. Thomas Roche, |donation campaign was made by "A Change-Bloor street west, to make final| Mrs. T. D. Thomas. draw for the award which as in connection with a recent in ia Bh or "started highway safety projects in 1959 are being reminded this week that the deadline for entries in {Chalmers United Church, for the forthcoming annual mee-| ing. The president, Mrs. Dobbs of Belleville, presided. An invitation from King-| G. E.|Oaks awa, : £1 Belleville Presbyteries is plann-| he Wa of ed for March 1, 2 and 3. A Springtime Retreat at Five {banquet and dance to be held on| Training Centre for Osh-|Saturday, February 27, at the| Lindsay, Cobourg and Knights of Columbus Hall, Bond rn west. All committees re- Iported favorably on the various | [activ ities in connection with this] Retarded Children | Feature Of Talk the annual Canol Lane Awards is Feb. 29, 1960. The judges will meet in Ottawa early in March to consider the entries and award major prizes involving {$1000, $500 and $250 to the three ston, to hold the annual Meeting there was accepted. The date selected for a two-day c Sutence being May 2 and 3. Mrs MacLean of Kingston Ry "ap- | '8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 5, 1960 pointed to receive requests for, billets for all overnight delegates, Canadians Lag As Readers | Editor Tells H&S Association |e: er tai At H- S Association | {women's groups in Canada with the most outstanding. projects de. signed to reduce the nation's traffic toll. Judges this year will be Mrs. G. D. Finlayson of Ottawa, presi. dent of the National Council of Women; Mrs. A. K. Richardson, Toronto, National IODE ' presi. dent; Mrs. Doris McCubbin An- |derson, Toronto, editor of Chate- laine i Miss Hi tts |Plamondin, Montreal, vice-presi- |dent of the Canadian Labour Congress, and Dr. Jean Webb, chief of the child and maternal |event. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess. : I The executive director of the. | Oshawa guests at the mar- Ontario Federation for Retarded ENGAGEMENT |riage of FO John W. Ferguson [Children, Mr. W. R. Kirk, was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Romaniuk Jand FO Janice V. Ekman at| the speaker at Adelaide Me- | North Bay included Mr. and 's WA.lof Vilna, Alberta, announce ther. gp j Ferguson, Mr. i Laughlin Home and School As- invited engagement of their daughter, : Mrs. G. H. Taylor, Jr., Mr. and sociation meeting. rom Dominion Council WA will rene Rose, to Mr. Ronald S. | Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mr. and Mr: S : He stated that mental retarda: centages was desirable, A great|include Mrs. J. Y. McKinnon,|johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs, [Percy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. tion was a very real problem in| [bool book per person per year, with|,ajority of those present prefer-|president, with Mrs. J. L. Hal- Stanley J. Johnson of Oshawa. Falter Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ontario for 30 out of every 1000] {the result that there are less than | eq" specific figures and percent-|penny, past-president as alter- The wedding is to take place on/Pavid Jobb, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-| |children born had a mental de- {fifty actual book stores across | ages, rather than the vague let- nate; suggested topic will be Saturday, February 27, at 1 p.m. ald Bent, Mr. and Mrs. D.| ficiency. {the Dominion. Australians readers which seem to mean differ-| "Women's Work the New Or-lin McDougall United Church,! Ferguson and Miss Joyce Wolose-| A fil "Into the Sunlight" The marriage of two flving offi- Viola Andrews and Miss Anne ion times more books than Cana- ont things to different people. ganization". Mrs. George Paul, Edmonton, Alberta. i there Son Sista ioe | was ins % Mr. Kirk us il ' i ians. -------------- - - - SE € n Radi cers in the Protestant Chapel of Craven who wore waltz - leng gus. revealing facts were pre- son; FO Ruth Stull, RCAF Sta.|With a summer camp for mentally | welfare division of the Depart- the RCAF Station at North Bay, gowns of shrimp and blue andi... i0q4 to members of the North tion, Downsview, Ontario, and FO|retarded children, showing the ac- ment of National Health and recently, was attended by 'a|carried matching bouquets ofc Hoo Shoal Asso- [Donna Nordgquist, RCAF Station, tivities which these children en- Welfare, Ottawa. number of Oshawa guests. The chrysanthemums ciation by Mr. Campbell Hughes, | Bagotville P.Q. * gaged in The Carol Lane Awards are ad- bride, FO Janice Viola Ekman, is FO W. Ferguson acted as best| textbook editor of Ryerson Press. The room prize was won by ministered by the Canadian High- the daughter of Mr and Mrs man and the ushers were FO D.| Mr. Hughes, intro- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis\Mrs, Jean Ward's room. way Safety Council on a grant Edw Ekma of Coronation : Am Seman Leiden na FO Dunlop, FO E. Mizuguchi, and duced by Mr. Robert Richardson have returned to their home in| was stated that Adelaide Mc- from the Shell Oil Co. of Canada John Wilson Yerguson, Is the son FQ G. Trudeau explained he elaborate i pre Bausswie ig y isiting ? ini Laughlin school was one of "the|LWd- Awards are presented a of Mr. and Mrs. E. John Fergu- A reception was held in the cedure in pualishivg 3 tex 200 s M4 18 re er Fs rater n-law public schools in Oshawa having | je ounci's nating) con erence, te Officers' Mess. The bride's moth- The author must ve yo Ms = Mrs. alter Langmaid, |, opportunity of viewing educa-|LhiS year to be held in Vancouver "The ceremony was er received in a French blue bro- sepled authority Wik 8 road i Oshawa. tion TV programs and the parents May 2, 3 and 4. Reverend FL cade suit with blue accessories OUH00%, WAOS y aE au In With members of their family | were invited to view these pro-| and Mrs. J. Spencer and a corsage of pink carnations joe Ie quirement he a and a few close friends, Mr. and [grams in their home. | PRIZED POSSESSION z music idegroom's met pre J textbook. mav run: from Mrs. A. F. Cox, Elgin street A Four students of Grade 5 en-| CALGARY (CP) -- A Bible that marriage green pure or Iseven to forty thou dol are quietly observing their 58th [tertained with four selections on was translated into the Ojibway the bride wo noon: dress Ww on > il wedding anniversary today the clarinet. The students were, sure sili taffeta on lines| cessories and a cor ON re h ; Taae Carrol. Susan Huehnergard, |\8n8uage in 1816, and reprinted in with a sweetheart neckline bead ch y santhemums A special award was prese nted | De 'bbie Seaton and Bob Fisher. 1844 by the American Bible So- The couple are Miss Barbara Hoad of Whit-| Mr. Barnett Taylor conducted the ciety, is a prized possession of ed with pearls and a chapel train A coronet es held eymoon in Mexice the Oshawa Tennis Club. students. Mrs, Marjorie 'Roughsedge here. her shoulder and she le the bride w -- A carried a bouquet of chocolate brown suit The bride tended by mink collar. =: SOCIAL NOTICE AIR FORCE WEDDING John Ferguson, Janice Ekman, Married at North Bay | "Canadians read less than one who was per formed Park- play- P 1 hy house ed he yronze depending are ther ¢ Zowr age of princess their able. the He parents ould be readers it sad ed to read spending As as wea with : to 3 by books 2 yori, hobbies in which SRP IE aa | TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA AABRES would have a greater, RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Until 4 p M BIG 'BUYS' FOR THE THRIFTY f indicated i readers. children Children could of white lez at veil ilies re lengtl g past he encour and about already was at FO tories Talk Pays Tribute To Founders 5 At Westmount H and S Meeting Home held tly with Mrs 3 a C vice-president Federation, = as Were reader nber of would become rests a well-rounded Savery two Principal poi nted out that of si books ava libra Boar an mple, kinds our "Parents set ex ve only ach hy + efforts will > leave the place in which to cluded Mr. Frank Wilkinson of Westmount school, ix Mrs. Jean Cook supervisor, who sp and Ws Westmount Association meeting rec Co Ontario speaker Mrs. Courtice who was duced by Mrs. John Black, "Founders' Night" the fo School mus a tions. 1ile rooms better by i a purchased on and Associa- emen € books Educat be rth world live a the S¢ id the hooks who 1 practice ading ard | a report on she con- Uf su for t ntro chose theme : ke on the role & € fe elementary | Grades 1 The class vas . Black's Grade 1 cl Another 'subject report 5 T% hey and kinderga m br 3 nt »f I Home cou Miss was Its nd ou 0 sub- close School is the present and build for tomor- row"' Mrs. Courtice said how fortu nate the youth of today are with the modern buildings and equip- ment. Changes are taking place so rapidly in the educational sys- tem. Parents should be proud to belong to one of the world's larg- WHO WILL BE THE SNOW QUEEN? of the Snow, Ball Oshawa Ski Club dance to be held at the Hote Genosha tomorrow night, will be the coronation of the snow Highlight the annual One of these four candi ill receive the crown vear's queen, Doris The quartette above | seated, Elaine Rich- standing left to right Bell, Andi Gifford and Storie. queen ards, dates front last Pierson includes, Joanne Joanne --Oshawa Times Photo | ---- The Perfect Marriage CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Wonderful Value! -- Attractive chenille bed- spreads in a choice of white and colors with multi-colored trims and scroll designs. Decorator approved and so practical Zeller Thrift priced ! a BLACKS for at Black's Start's with TOWELS 1.29 Highly absorbent Terry Bath Towels in jacquard and striped designs Popular dec rator col Size 'approx 44 in Thrift-Priced Lorne Martin's class yon Bride |kavich played several oan. 20h. the bride-to-be knows "lon the accordion. Refreshments | were served by the mothers of she can select the most becoming gown for her- self and her bridal ors, ches party from one or MATCHING FACE CLOTHS -- Size 2 for 49¢ the finest 12" col of brid- tood and to grow mental. ject. The study of music requires Mmeeling "To link the past with|® to the late Mrs. R LODGES AND ent director of music. delegates will attend, Mrs the local lodge rooms with Curtis, the Founder from 7 to 9 p.m. with Mrs. Egnest il The programs should be made|and a tentative date set for Fri- The invitation to confer the Re- intention of attending the 10th A class was formed to learn the FOR FEBRUARY 14 ship night on April 4 have asked x 12 shallow dish with gelatin about|degree I music n the and School Association hoor) on i in 1015. she said schon) Drograi, " ~ . ov she said tha music s : deal was for the child to be worth while and beneficial Brest morall a spiritually. A rade morally 1/804 " spiriiua) the Alertness and concentration and|@sked De Grade ; Nagi a RO ers was its| makes for a society of well-ad- and 6 to be grades Dy means 0 and leac: : 1 Justed children. Mrs. Cook pai i letters A B ( a Clange motto of Home and tribute back to specific figures and per- McLaughlin who was oor for having music first taught in| the schools. She also paid tribute to Mr. Wallace Young, the pres- SOCIETIES Mrs. Graydon Guisole, presi: dent, spoke of the Home and|GNSHINE REREKAH LODGE School Convention at Royal York Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No { Hotel on April 20 and 21 and four 222 held its regular meeting est organizations. There is a last-| Gutsole, Mrs. Gaston Plancke, | in 3 i {Noble Grand, Sister May Skea, ing tribute in the form of the|Mrs, Reginald Bryant and Mrs Polite ant ith vice-g eo} Sister Fatis Memon Lian Fy bs V. Kwaites, Open House tea is Greta Drinkle assisti ing and re- ro! to the late Mrs. NY v Fonlo 10 to be held on. Tuesday, March porting on the members who were Mrs. Courtice stressed the use Hale and Mrs. R. Cox as co- Mention was made of the pass- of the Home and School creed|conveners ing of Sister. Margaret Hender which has in its basis the con-| A pot luck supper for the| n's husband 4 cern of all children everywhere. March meeting was discussed | : : kah Degree by th gree staff interesting and informative. day, March 18 with the executive sy aoe Lodge ree -- to name a convener. There will| on. March 23 was. accepted 4 be an executive meeting on Mon-|*". 050 3 we rs s onified their day, February 8, at the school at werve I, e ign! Vac birthday celebration at Kinoven Rebekah Lodge Brooklin, on February 9, for which an invita- tion had been received | the pupils of Mrs. Paul Farrell's Secret Work at id Mand and Mrs Lor N i ann s ome on assau sireet 1 dill Me Martin's rooms. | "py 'Alberta Lodge at Mark ham, which is holding a friend- To make gelatin heart cutouts, the past noble grand officers of dissolve 1 package cherry, straw-| Sunshine Lodge to oc cupy the berry or raspberry flavored gela-|chairs of Chaplain and left sup {tin in 2 cups hot water. Pour into nort of vice-grand to confer the || inch deep. Chill until firm. Cut Announcement t hearts with cooky cutter and |there would be a penn salads or desserts. |}o ing the next meeting lections vas made sale that fol- al fashions FOAM PILLOWS 1.98 GRAND VALUE! -- Size 17 x 25 inches. Quilted cover and filled with soft foam rubber, non aller- gic. Zeller's Thrift-Priced! GREAT VARIETY! YARD GOODS 36 Excitingly NEW! Lp the world's first lem roll-on lipstick by Richard Hudnut Rolls on flowing color quickly, ° smoothly, automatically. Can't break off . . . like lipstick! Can't melt . . . like lipstick! Gives true outline to your lips! In 8 fabulous shades. 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