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The Oshawa Times, 9 Mar 1960, p. 9

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Happy Doubles' Club Holds Musical And Variety Night | King Street Happy Doubles Club held their regular meeting recently with the presidents, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Forrester, pre- siding, who welcomed members of Brooklin Double Link Clubs. It was announced that due to un- avoidable circumstances the play "Charlie's Aunt" by the Pilgrim Players will be presented a week later and 25 Members are the new dates. PA system to be installed in the amear future. «Mr. and Mrs, Frank Burrows' group was responsible for the pro- gram. Mr. and Mrs. Bigwood and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Gomme led in the devotional. Mr. Alex Yonson sang two solos, #The Beautitudes" and he piano by Miss Hazel Rundle, Mr, Burrows acted as master of ceremonies and called on Miss than planned. March 24 were reminded of 'bowling night on March 19. The Club approved the purchase of af Seymour "The Yord's Prayer", accompanied on {Rundle who played a piano solo | {Miss Maria Drygala, accompanied on the piano by her mother, Mrs. | Jan Drygala, danced two solos. | Mrs. Thomas Sobil and Miss| Rundle played two piano duets. Mr, Burrows introduced Mr. Dr. Aileen Noonan In Town Tonight The speaker at the meeting of the University 'Women's Club meeting tonight at Adelaide House will be Dr. Aileen Noonan, Dr. Noonan has an impressive record as a teacher, and as holder of municipal offices in Windsor and Mount Forest, She was the first to reach the presi- Melville Smith, who sp s the Sunday School of the Air on Sun- day morning on radio station CKLB. Mr. Smith told how much the role of music has played in helping the boys, girls and young people at the Orillia Mental Hos- pital. He gave a demonstration |of the different uses of the har- monica to get their attention. They now have their own musi- cal director and have made re-| cords. They have formed a girls' choir called the 'Treble Airs" and have presented programs in different cities. The proceeds help to defray the expenses of the broadcast. Mr. Glen Howell thanked those 'who took part. dency of the Ontario School Teachers' Federation. Her work in the University Women's Clubs has been outstanding both at the local and federal level. She was chairman of the International Re- lations of the Canadian Federa- tion of University Women and is at present convenor of refugee work for the CFUW and the re- presentative of CFUW on the Canadian Committee for World Refugee Year, Her talk 'The World Refugee Year" will be of particular inter- est to local members 'since the Oshawa and District University Women's Club has just adopted a refugee, a University graduate in Germany. Tapestries By Canadian Artists Festival Theatre Aire On Display The McLaughlin Public brary has been privileged to dis-|three play another Canadian Artists series in its auditorium until March 25. This time it is a dis- play of tapestries by two French Canadian artists, Micheline Beau- chemin and Mariette E. Ver. mette, Micheline Beauchemin was born in Quebec Province, stu- died art at the Montreal Ecole de Beaux Arts and also in Paris. There during 1955 she exhibited tapestries and stained glass. Since returning to Canada in 1957 she has had exhibitions of many types of art. She is represented) ti in the National Gallery of Can- ada and in many private and pub- lie collections in Canada and Eng land. She received a Canada Council Scholarship in 1959-60. Mariette R. Vermette was also born in Quebec province, studied art in Quebec City and other cen- tres. Upon her return to Mont- real she worked in the design de- partment of a textile mill and became very interested in inferior decorating, During 1952 she stud- fed art and tapesty technique in|perfect for treatment of wool. At Library | Li-|several European countries. For years afterwards she | |taught a tapestry class at the St. Adele Art Centre, Quebec Arranging Concerts For the first time since it was built in 1957, the Stratford Shake- spearean Festival theatre is to be the scene of concerts during the Festival's 1960 music season. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES 15TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. Mrs. Stanley Harrison spoke on The 15th Scout Mother's Auxil-{the study book and a colored jary held its regular meeting at(film 'Angola Awakens" Albert Street United Church, with|shown. Mrs. William Richardson pre-| npg Wilbur Down presided for siding. a wid the business. It was announced The secretary's minutes Were|ina; an executive meeting will be given by Mrs. Arthur Sargant. |helq at the home of Mrs. Down on The treasurer's report by MrS.|yrarch 15. The Thankoffering Ray Harrison. meeting will be held on April 6 Mrs. Richardson thanked the at 8 p.m., guest speaker will be mothers for their help at theo Reverend T. H.' Fleetham of father and son held re- (cy d. Invitations have cently. been sent to Southminster, Cedar- Refreshments were served by|dale, Westminster and West- Mrs. Joseph Parsons and Mrs. mount WMS and Simcoe Street ing will be held on April 4. evening auxiliary, to be present re LOVE HOGART "ees wore served by WMS of Albert Street United| irs Leon Parks and Mrs. Law- at the home of Mrs. W. P. Whit-| tington. Mrs, Donald E. Fox presided) the treasurer's report given. Various business discussed. i It was announced that the an- nual spring rummage sale will be Centre Street. | "Tea hostesses were Mrs. Don- | Brash, { UAW AUXILIARY NO, 27 | The bi-monthly meeting of the in the Union Hall The Margaret Hart Group of the/in at Guild of St. George's Anglican|that Sister Lottie Edwards' hus- Church held its regular meeting band is ill in the hospital and Sis- |; ter Hazel Farrow gave her report for Sister Edwards in her ab- sence. Sister Edna Smith is also MARGARET HART GROUP of the members who have been ill It was d Council. and the minutes were read and|ill in the hospital and Sister Rose| {Mack's husband has been quite items 'were il a1 home, {would like to attend the conven-ii (ne drying, It was decided to give donations. A donation of $200 to held April 29 in the parish hall on Trades Union to be made through |the Oshawa and District Labor ing, the new deadline for the [| 0 The other donation of banquet tickets was set at March ald E, Fox and Mrs. Leonard S./g1000 to be made to the Local to-|1g, There is to be no A ha on|the heat of friction has done the {wards the new air-condition unit|March 15 but the banquet i i |being installed in the hall. ist is on drying. A letter was received from the Harry Williams. The next meet-|evening auxiliary, St. Andrew's Ladies Auxiliary No. 27 was held Canadian Labor Congress referr- with Sister|ing to the convention to be held |ing that one delegate be sent top m, |the convention in regards to the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 9, 1960 § {in April in Montreal and request-|March 19 and it starts at 6.00 Union Label. It was decided that TUMBLER CARE Most tumbler br if any of the women going to the huchand {convention with their ition, that the $3 initiation fee tW0 would be paid by the auxiliary. Because of illness and mem- k occur from foo much dish towel in the tumbler and the picketers of the Builders' Avo uch force e3 . Ty vb: 4 bers unable to attend the meet-|Ding the glass briskly on the out- side first; then only a quick wipe on the inside is needed because {Alice Reardon presiding. The minutes were read and reports given, The group was glad to see some with the devotional period led by Mrs. Albert Chilcott. Miss Cora Harvey read the scripture lesson. The theme for March, "The Greatest Hour in History". Church held its March meeting ema i HEL PG BREAK DOWN FATS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT concerts, four will take place on Sunday afternoons at 2.30. In making this announcement i i boratory tests have now proved iodays Louis Apviebaum, the Pes- a ee ival's music director, said thal gou,q)1y breaks them down. It is an all Sunday concerts are being established fact that when liver bile planned to include the highest) js added to fatty solids, the fats are calibre of music in the spirit out- broken down and form a smooth, lined in the proposed changes to easy-flowing mix. ; J the Lord's Day Alliance Act, Fea-| In your digestive tract, liver bile 4 ak down fats the same way. 4 w ion: _' helps bre: twred will be the National Fes Many of the foods you eat reach the [tival Orchestra, the CBC Sym- digestive tract as undigested fatty and also continued research and|Three music programs are to be phony, three resident artists --| is. vour golden liver bile helps experiments in the art of tapes-| held on Saturday mornings at Glenn Gould, pianist; Oscar preak down these fats. . . for easier try in her own studio there. In|10.30, Depending on the passage Shumsky, violinist; and Leonard and more complete digestion. 1957 her tapestry, woven from!of a bill now before the Ontario|Rose, 'cellist -- and other solo-|.. an original design by Fernand Legislature to legalize Sunday ists to be announced. Leduc, won the first prize of the Annual Arts Competition sponsor- | ed by the Province of Quebec. | She is continually interested in | all phases of contemporary art. | As in most modern art, many viewers will not be able to see| resemblance between the title | and the tapestry but few will be | able to resist the beauty of their color and design The tapestries are hooked or | woven, of wool and other textiles, | attractive for walls and for! floors. SOFT FOR WOOL Bradford in Yorkshire became a, great English woollen centre because of its soft natural water, ee TE. _-- LIVER BILE Carter's Little Liver Pills' exclusive formula of vegetable ingredients re- lieves irregularity gently and effec- tively. 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