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The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1960, p. 8

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AIR CADETS' AUXILIARY EXECUTIVE left to right, Mrs. A. H. Jubb, | vice-president, and Mrs, Leo | Gall er, president. Back row, from left to right, Mrs. W. C. 1 Mrs. Lyman Gifford Addresses Open House At H&S Meeting A nominating cor formed for the fo Kelly, secretary, Mrs. Edward O'Hare, treasurer, Mrs. J. W, Houston, honorary president --Oshawa Times Photo At a recent. meeting of the Air Cadets' Ladies' Auxiliary the officers were installed for 1960. They are, front row, from Winter Makes Heavy Demands On Welfare League Mrs. R. E. Richardson, presi-| House" Id recently of the Women's Welfare Colpus School was tion of officers ue welcomed two new mem- A. Gifford teddick, the princir to the March meeting and! Mrs. William Jeffs in introduc- parents and frien cded with the business at ing Mrs. Gifford spoke of how| Mrs. George Mrs. Neil Fraser read the! Mrs. Gifford had always had duced Mr. Jack minutes of the last meeting in the such a great interest in educa-/has trained and absence of the secreiary, Miss tion and at one time had planned school "Bell Ringer Grace Burns, who was on vaca- on being a teacher. She has al-ied two selections wa been actively associated|by Lehi, and 'The Mrs. C. M: Elliott expressed a|Yith Home and School Associa Mary's". : need for pillow cases also chil ions and was the first presiden The evening was. ¢ maxed ta : of Cedardale Home and School the lighting of the candle dren's clothing and gave the fol-f-4 cociat on cutting the second anniv lowing welfare report: Mrs. Gifford recalled memories cake. The candles were lit Supplied groceries for 32 famil- of the late Mrs. Gertrude Colpus|Mrs. .J T. Gaskell and ies; paid for drugs for elderly|and how she had helped create|Lloyd Courtice cut the cake. man and issued layette; purchas-/Mrs. Gifford's interest in Home| Refreshments were served hy ed footwear for two school chil-land Schoo! work. She said that|Mrs. Charles Bolton and her com dren; issued three meal tickets to Mrs Colpus' mem would mittee and the mothers of pupil man, paid moving expenses for serve as an inspiration to all inlin Grades 3 and 4 family; paid drugs for elderly dia- Home and School Associalions St. Patrick's Bridge aker at the "Open at Gerirude Mrs. Lymar The guest spe AT welcomed intro on who Lul Hu al s Be tion betic woman and drugs for el- * Mrs. Gifford said that she fel derly woman pensioner and elder-/that it was the parents who had ly man; supplied milk and juice the greatest responsibility in edu for sick children; paid drugs for cating their children to apprec woman: supplied used stove and iate and enjoy the finer things refrigerator for a family; pur-|in life such as good books, music 4 1 chased used crib and mattress for and art. She k a family o Ot Hospital Aux. a family referred by Public modest means who saved all year > Health Dept. o have enough money to take, The annual St. Patric i Paid for drugs for elderly man; their children to see a play at|sponsored by the Wome paid part rent for family and sup- the Stratford Shakespearcan Fes- iary of the Osha 3 plied bus tickets for two students t : pital, was a attending opportunity class; paid In closing Mrs. Gifford 'urged success under the gene for prescription for injured man parents to take part more in dis vener, Mrs. Roy White and supplied fuel for family. cussions at Home and School|Vera Moyse, t cket cc ner, and SY haat fona ia _ meetings. This was a great fail- Mrs. Peter Simpson convener of Paid taxi fare to Oshawa Hos- ino at most association meetings prizes pital for man and drugs for ar ishe said and it was very hard for| The afternoon players in M thritic man; paid for drugs for el-|3 president to conduct a meeting|Laughlin Hall were welcomed derly man and supplied fuel for|if the response was not given by by the president, Mi R. W poke o « B ival Will Bolster Funds : H Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 22, 1960 PERSONALS Branch 21, Fuiish Friendly Al-iman and Mrs. Sidney T..Hopkins, liance, celebrated St. Joseph's|Oshawa; Mr. W. F, Mercer, Day, Saturday, March 19, with|president, Oshawa Curling Club; a dance and social, PresidentMrs. J. H. McDiarmid, firs! Karol Sekalski and Mrs. Sckal-|president, Oshawa Ladies' Curl- ski welcomed everyone on arrival ing Club; Mrs. A. T. Cain, presi- and toasts were drunk to Josephs|dent, Oshawa Ladies' Curling' j and Josephines who were pre-|Club. | ented with a red rose corsage, ! honoring their name day. The, Twenty couples of the Merry mid-Lent fesitval was largely at.| Mates Club of Christ Memorial birthday greetings| Church went by chartered bus to | Toronto recently where they sav the movie 'Ben Hur". The club Six members of the O sh a w a|held a brief business meeting en Ladies' Curling Club are acti route. Mention was made of the as hostsesses to the province al| square dance to he held in the visitors in ic cham-| Church hall on Saturday, April 2 chi pe : 123 and that the May meeting will pionship. Officiating Prince I . sab Bad) nk 1 : " > he held on the second Saturday in Ildward Island is Mrs. Frank May lack; Nova Scolia, Mrs. A. P.}~ As AA dol . successful Fulton; New Brunswick, Mrs, S the place of St De Calhoun; Quebec, Mrs.|,. car meeting mstr Ontario, Mrs. paid in St h NOD Saskatchewan, Mrs.! troshments were served under the I convenership of Mr nD "| Conway and Mrs. Robert movle. The nr tor various memb PTA. were ia Nv. wes Patrick Day colors by conveners Mis Pat 1 on and Miss Jean ( William Clarke, nre wregory's PTA, drew the name f the following nrize winnar William Browning, AT Fr tended and were sung to several guests. for took CPTA ty was' card party onh's The par! Jos Sel dons rs of St. J 708 tefu St the nrize H. E. Grose J i asl, entertained at a y on Saturday even ng, March 19. Covers were laid ( for 17. Among the guests were Mr. © and Mrs. Cliff Donaldson, Mrs. Homer Royds and Mr. a | Richard Taylor, all Mr. and M C arooroug Thomas Smart, and Mrs. S. A. di o A holiday in The Bahamas recently heen enjoved |} Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Bartlett who ave seen rel: i sun on the plaza at the Mon- tagu Beach Hotel, Nassau. ur Fra has Tohn Kent o- Mr. John Cardinal, 0 Clarke. Mrs. Ivor or . | Gilherte Gilbert, Mr '| Fraser. Mi Rosalea FT: Rov PI ht, Mrs queline Chamberlain 4 A vacy { Collis. Mr. Lucine Vezina is al the East-l yy Winters 10 doornrive es'. Curling AS-i1.ot of fruit. was won by ipionship dinner 10 charles Tanguay the Dominion Stores 2 the Hotel Genosha on Mrs. W. L. Watt, sident, Domin 1 Association; I presi- Limited, Scolt F ns, Dominion Stor he Hone C Mus We C Raber! rs Cro Oshawa Miss Ca Mre Head table gues s on c ven by Social tle teas 40th anniversary of the of Sunbeam Chapter No. 73 OES was marked on Thursday , evening, March 17 ver nd coming Mrs. Betty McKinstry extended are always very acceptable and greetings as worthy matron to for which there is he members and visitors. ase write or telephone The first to be welcomed was 474. local 18 Mi Edna Anderson PGM Bowmanville. Mrs. Agnes Kemic SE 4 DDGM of No. 11 was introduced hur; Mrs. P ) "| y HOUSEHOLD HINT and welcomed. Mrs. Tena Rob- New Brunswick; Briga-| Want visual erts, Mrs. Ann Creighton and General Jack Gow, presi-/of your child's growth? On each Mrs. Mela Moore were the PDD's Ro} Caledonia Curling birthday, mark his height on the!¥Y nt, Presiding matrons and Club, Scotland, Mrs. Gow; |wall in his room, giving the mark patrons from several neighboring Mr. John O- Public Re-|a thin coat of shellac to preserve chapters were given a warm wel lations Limited, Alder-'it, come. the any | The yundin invited by end in News hower You are Department items of in surprise ie to crest of anni and goin minion Stores Mr. J dent, no charge viee-pre s Ple RA Am nt of tarr and » George to keep a record dier Hull, Toronto; ors were present from Whit- % Port Perry, ¢ Sunderland, Markham, ? Scotland, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and Pickering Chap-| ters. Six of the charter members Ly, Tena ie HOLIDAYING IN THE SUNNY SOUTH | 1y Bowmanville, \ Toronto, |; family; paid drugs for with heart condition; paid reom!isns or suggestions rent for man and room rent for Wandless thanked Mrs unemployed couple; paid paid young for glasses for man; for high school student. Supplied fuel for two families; paid for prescripiion for elderly woman pensioner; paid taxi fare o and from doctor's office for sided over by Mrs elderly man: supplied fuel for a munds family and made payment to gas Was read by company for a family and paid rell and the tres for prescription. for unemployed Ms. R. V man; supplied fuel for three famil- ies and paid for overshoes woman footwear elderly pur- chased boy; woman. One thousand three dred and forty-nine articl used clothing January 17 In the absence Harry Millen, Mrs. S. A repor ed for the property and mainien- ance committee Mrs. W. H. T. Morehouse the following report of the clubs and program committee: A St John Ambulance First Aid Class for boys 13 to 16 year yeing held each Tue Nur from the { nia Whitby, will visi each Thursday fr p.m, a from 7 to 9 p.m. pensioner; for hun- s of were February 19 of Mrs Cross to read Hall 09 to obhac le activities A Club has be nded. O e 2 f the mem ay Manor were home due to nes ary rve overnight ( du ub nes n Their 2 me aprons and others pleated skirts the month present S are Valentine cial events of Nursing Cadets and Club We should like who have so kindly assisted in ob taining books for the library, es the McLaughlin its generous contribu partes \ * the spc the month for the he Teen-Age to thank tho pecially brary for "tion Li- Don't Forget KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION OVER CKLB Wed. Mar. 30th taxi| of fare from hospital to home for el- teachers derly man; supplied school books and view which was on display rooms the for v: woman: paid for prescription for Wa and VN school the paid prescription for elderly * issued from ¢ Toronto, Mrs. Gifford, took to ny "Open parent House" for short the children's meet and the entrance hall school. The business meeting w R o M The sec Mrs Sheffield Mrs, Edmunds welcomed T. Gaskell t of Home Mrs len nl pr School Counc ¢ attendance the prize was wor kindergarte cre Home being held April em « the from the yi of SAFEGUARDS of the Family's Health "PARAMETTES" "PARAMETTES" junior "PARAMETTE" syrup VITAMINS, AND TRACE ELEMENTS Regular City-Wide Deliveries 28 King St. E. RA 3.4621 discussions of as pre- Och- Council | Burns, M ce who is|Harold Pascoe, Mr Home woman the parents when asked for opin- Bassett and Mrs, G Bert [honorary advantage | the maid and welcomed work|C. D. Russell opened the in the class- the dent, Mrs - Gor in| Mrs ah in exira/Mrs. F. 11 snipped sel MINERALS D. Conant vice sident, who later officially opened the bridge In the evening Mrs. W. J, Lang Mrs, Clifford Cousin the guests and Mrs hospital cafeteria R. W. Bassett Armstrong gre and Mrs. Basset A. W. guests Ed-|a few welcoming remarks and de report clared the bridge open Robert Behar- asurer's report by afternoon Among the prize w ors in the were Mrs. H. Lemon, Mrs, James McCansh, Mrs. Wil- liam Duncan, Mrs. E. W. C J Mrs. Fred Dobney, Jr . W. Ma Mrs, H. H. Howe, ) Mrs. J. J. Fleming In the evening prize uded Miss Dorothy Dh don Magee y Pym, Mrs Jack Anderson Cowan, Mrs. B. P. ( C. A. Sadler, Mrs. Ted M lin, Mrs. R. N. Wilso Mrs. John Mark Swangc A Mi FE. A Armstrong, Clarence Mrs Keith McLau Mrs. G y. M lin Williams, Mrs. John Jeff sunize, Mrs ¢ 3] I Haighley, Mrs. . ver, * sve, H. Dunf{or ne g Canzi, Ln mn PORTRAIT OF J ng for her picture is Jac- five-year-old Mr. and Mrs Zambonelli, Oshawa rd south. Jacqueline is granddaughter of Mrs, and Mr. Wil- Oshawa, and William Gut ell, Mrs. F. Malloy, Mrs J . Rupert, Mrs. A. M. Moore Mrs. Arnold Stapleton, Mrs. Doi Townsend. the Alice Sorochan liam Sorochan, |were in. attendance. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Martha Dunlop, LODGES AND | SOCIETIES QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular aeeting of Queen Mary Lodge, No. 97, was held re- cently in the Orange Temple with worthy mistress, Sister Evelyn| Jilton, presiding assisted by] deputy mistress, Sister Dorothy The flags were present- Sisters Elva Cowle and Phill'ps ed by June Goodman | It was reported that Sister 3 |rann Pearce was a patient in { the Toronto General Hospital and 4 that Sisler Mary Woods is home temporarily. Sister Betty Atkins was elect ed to the office of chaplain an installed in her new office. Sis- Gertrude Logan was _ap- to the past misiress' 7 Bf cor © 4 pointed 7 # chair, prizes were donated by Sister Orpah Sheffar, Susan Waterhouse, Mary Hayes and Elva Cowle. They were won by Sis'ers Theresa Cleveland, Mary Hayes, Barbara Mitchell and Orpah Sheffar. | Refreshments were served by 1Siste Mary Hayes and Kay Hopkins. Sister Gertrude Logan great-granddatighter of Mr, and [offered her home, 23 Elgin street Mrs. James Oliver, St. Thomas. east, for a bingo on Wednesday Photo by Hornsby 'evening, March 23 Door ACQUELINE EVE ALL SMART GIRLS SAY NO! NO! NO! SHOP For The Ladies WHITE PLASTIC FEATHER HAIR ORNAMENT 9 AURORA STONES 449: NEW SMART SET ENSEMBLE (OMB and EARRINGS to match any Hair-do Set 98: LWORTH'S FIRST NO shampooing! mixing! R'"HARD HUDNUT New Salon-Tested Home Permanent Contains Exclusive Clean Curl N izer . . . amazing Built-In Shampoo! No shampooing before or after waving! No mixing! No "perm" odor! Guaran- teed to take, Guaranteed to last, $2.50 CLUAN CURL REUTRALIENR uil.in' shapes dev och url as 2 lacks in tow weal! MITCHELL'S Drug. LY 13 RA 3-343] 5 SIMCOE ST. N.\ Oshawa Presbytery meeting at Port Perry on April 28 with regis stration beginning at 9.30 a.m. Mrs. E. S. Dafoe and Mrs. R. B. Galbraith led in the devotional GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES la: brain | AMITY GROUP A huge birthday e2ke was pre- | The March meeting of the/sented and happy birthday sung Amity Group of the Eh. otto Mrs. Bruce Byrnes, Mrs. Edith Northminster United Church was|and Mrs. Hugh Cameron who held at the home of Mrs. E. S.|celebrated birthdays this month. Dafoe with 17 members present,|The nert meeting will be at the Mrs. Frank Bennett, group lead- home of Mrs. Stanley Carkeek. er, opened the meeting with ---- prayer | LONG SERVICE Reports were given by the sec-. LEAMINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- relary, treasurer and catering Winnifred Hetherington, who died convener. Projects were discuss-|at age 92 in St. Thomas, was ed, cards were distributed and an- Leamington's first public librar- nouncements of future activities|ian. She retired in 1947 after 25 were ' presented. years at the Leamington public The group was reminded of the'library. 'GUIDE-STEP the correct shoe for growing children Product of 32 years of scientific research, Hewetson Guide-Steps are the correct shoes for normal. healthy children. Built into every pair of Guide-Step shoes are the precise curves needed to maintain correct foot balance and weight distribution- -standing, walking or running. This is especially important in the years when the young foot is developing, forming and growing. Scuff-proof Guide-Step Oxfords with rugged long wearing leather SuperSoles. Sizes 82 to 3 $7.95 Barllett have recent- home on and Mrs. returned Broek- street east. to their the Montagu Beach Hotel | { | --Photo courtesy of | Sunbeam Chapter, OES, Marks | "w= 40th Anniversary At Meeting | Mrs. Ethel Watkinson, Mrs. Jc sie Goyne, Miss Sybil Lanzma and Mr. Harry Shelley, for these members Mrs. McKinsiry had a special message of welcome and a memesito of the occasion, Thirteen past matrons and four past rons of Sunbeam Chapter v > also present. Mr. Frank Train, worthy patron of Sunbeam, welcomed the mem bers and visitors, The secretary read many bir messages from various friends from out of town. Closing followed with Mrs. Edna Anderson PGM, Mrs. Hazel Ash-| ton and Mr. Tom Ashton extend-| ing greelings to the Chapter and g the For School Days, these blue and white Guidc Step Soddle Oxfords ore tops in style and comfort. Sizes 8 to 3, $7.95 Endorsed by university medical authorities, nearly two million Guide-Steps are sold each year ia the United States and Europe. Now, for the first time, they are available in Canada. i 8 nes Hunler iving farewell. The hall was decorated in the St. Patrick theme, with bouquets of daffodils and shamrocks de- corating the table which displayed a beautifully decorated birthday cake which was donated by Mrs. Cora Lyons. Mr. Harry Shelley, the father of the Chapter, cut the cake, assisted by the worthy ma- tron, Entertainment was supplied by a quartete of the Sweet Adelines Invitation was accepted to visit Canada Chapter on May 9 Friend- | ship Ni | Your Authorized Local Guide-Step Dealer is DAVIDSON'S RA 5-3312 31 SIMCOE ST. N Open Friday Eve. Till 9 p.m. Preston's invite you to come in and inspect samples of qual- ity wallpaper. At this time of year Preston's have a wide as- sortment of all types, colors, patterns, plains and even murals for every room in the home, all at prices to please everyone's budget. ROOM LOTS -- Many colors and pat- terns to choose trom. We are clearing this stock at Va PRICE PRE-PASTED WA! PAPER--The easiest of papers to apply. Wonderful for living resi sseisnss BGS REGULAR WALLPAPER -- Paper for every purpose, for every room. A design to suit everyone's fancy 48° Kay WE ALSO INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF WALL MURALS. Murals for every room in the many scenic de- signs and lovelylpatterns to choose from. ALL AT MODERATE PRICES. PRESTON' DECORATING SUPPLIES rooms and bedrooms 19 BOND W. RA 3-4922

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