en's Club held a "Get Ac. quainted" tea on Wednesday, The group above includes Mrs, TO INTRODUCE prospective members the University Wom- Jo Aldwinckle, Women Women's Editor Carol Ann Clark Ronald A. Weeks | Exchange Vows | The marriage of Carol Ann |Clark, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. | {Cyril Clark, and Ronald Aubrey Weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs, Au-| |brey Weeks, all of Oshawa, was| | solemnized recently at Centre | Dial RA 3-3474 [Street United Church. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 26, 1960 ol Choristers From St. Michael's Sing At Dionne-Cowan Nuptial Rites The marrjage of Joanne Marie, Gregory the Great Roman Cath- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George olic Church last Saturday, Bernard Cowan, Oshawa, and 'Mr. Peter Daly, organist from Donald Arthur Dionne, son of St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, Mrs, Russell Craddock," Osh played the wedding music and and the late Mr, Henry Dionne, Gregory Wagstaff, Joseph Chirow- was solemnized by the Very Rev- ski and David McMorrow, choris- erend Dean Paul Dwyer in St [ters from Monseigneur Ronan's The Reverend W. G. Dickson] Th e was played by Mr, Ronald Kel 7 | ber meeting of King Street {and School Association he Mrs. D. A, Bristow, Mrs, John (cently. He explained t E. G. Davidson, Mrs. K, Buzek, Mrs. G. .K Drynan, president; Mrs. A, J. Marsala, hostess; Mansell and Mrs, E, M, Culp, | Varsity Women Meet at Tea The University Women's Club of Oshawa and District held its| al "Gel-Acquainted Tea" anutial (Ge -Acduaiiied Tea gt ents greeted the new principal, A. J. Marsala. Simcoe: street Mr. Lloyd Weiderick and the north, Members and prospective staff of Sunset Heights School at members were present from the September meeting of the Brooklin, Uxbridge, Port Perry, Home and School Association Whitby and Bowmanville Presiding was the president, Recelving with Mrs, Marsala Mrs. Kelvin James and Mr. Wei- were Mrs. G, K. Drynan, presi-/derich introduced his staff Kin- dent Miss Margaret Pellow, dergarten, Miss Grace Tru 11; vice-president, and Mrs. Z T Grade 1, Mrs. Edna Coulter and Salmers Miss Grace Webber; Glade 2, The og . " Mrs. Marian Teskey and Mrs, The hoste 508 included Mrs. Glenna Bailey; Grade 2 and 3, iy Sas, Mis A R Gagretl. Mrs Beth Weldon; Grade 3 Mrs Hiltz. Mrs. F. M, McLellan and Catherine Wright; Grades 3 and 4, Mrs, R. V. Sheffield Mrs, Margaret Graham; Grades .'4 and 5, Mr. George Hiemstra n Those serving wore Mrs BD ©, Grade 5, Mrs, Thelma Roland Thomson, Mrs, William Stirling, Grade 6, Mr Mary Wright: Mrs. W. A. Andrew, Whitby; race bo, ° rs A Pert H. K. Wooster. Miss Maur. Grades 6 and 7, Mr. Larry Piur- Mogan, Miss Charlotte Ab ka; Grade 7, Miss Donna Jack- Miss Rose Hawkes and Mrs, Son: Grade 8, Mr. Cecil Bronson Richardson Mrs. Earl Huntley, on behalf of the Home and School Associa- tion, presented Mrs. A, W. Wilson {with a past president's pin The 1,038-foot Grand Falls on| Alderman Hayward Murdoch, » Hes | abrador/the speaker, was introduced by he Hamilion River in Labrador rs, William Locke. His subject An excellent attendance of par- HIGH FALLS rank second to Niagara among, Civil Defence or more re- North American cascades in vol-|cently called Emergency Mea- sures Organization, Having at- ume of water Staff and Grade Mothers Introduced At H&S Meeting Tea Introduces Art Exhibit For UNICEF Drive tended a three-day course at Arn- prior he was able to give the Ontario began with a flourish on latest official advice on civil de- Wednesday with the opening of fence preparations at home. the "Children of the World" Art During the course of the talk Exhibition in the foyer of the the parents received literature Eaton Auditorium, College street, for it, "Staying put" was emphasized, | ceremony rather than evacuation, He point-| chairman, and the in training, housewives and by which included Mrs, Frost and firemen in teaching work, The room count was won hy Miss Grace Trull"s room and by Mrs. Roland's room, Mrs, W. B, McCullough will convene the Grade 1 Mothers' Tea which is to be held on Sep- tember 28 at 2.30 p.m National Committee for UNICEF, Mrs. D. K. Stiles, Oshawa rep- resentative, was a hostess at the reception tea which was attended tending Toronto University. following year were ten, Mrs, W, Paterson; Grade Mrs. Edna Coulter), Mrs. R.\Land in Which I Live" by chil Salmers, (Miss Grace Webber), dren of 43 foreign countries, four Mrs. R. Schoenau; Grade 2,/U.8. states, eight provinces of (Mrs, M, Teskey), Mrs. H. Pele- Canada and the Northwest Ter- shok; Grades 2 and 3, Mrs. Beth|ritories, The ages of the con- Weldon, Mrs, J, Schwartz; Grade |tributing artists range from six 3, Mrs, Catherine Wright, Mrs.|to 17 years, and show life in the R. Siberry; Grades 3 and 4, Mrs. world of children as lived on five {Margaret Graham, Mrs. J. Nor-|{continents irrespective of color, wich; Grades 4 and 5, Mr. G.lereed or living conditions, The Wiemstra, Mrs. J Grade 5, Mrs. Thelma Roland, ized by Mrs. Kate Aitken a Mrs. 8. Jackson; Grade 6, Mrs.Mr, Alan Jarvis, UNICEF Art Mary Wright, Mrs, Grades 6 and 7, Mr. L, Pinchka,|the National Gallery in Ottawa, Mrs, W, Mcllveen; Grade 7,| This exhibit will be on view In Miss Donna Jackson, Mrs. R.| Toronto until October 1 from 1 J. Howard; |Director and former Director of| Mr. L. B, Weiderick, Senior Public School System Theme Of Talk At H&S Meeting principal of King Street School, /the mornings, and each afternoo) ker at th h Rent former subjects to his or he 7 officiated music | | lington and Miss Dianne Mullin] sang. | Given in marriage by her, father, the bride was gowned in white chantilly lace over taffeta. A pearl trimmed tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a r class in cascade of red roses and white qn | chrusanthemums, one subject to three dif-| Miss Katharine Franklin of was the and functions of the ~Oshawa Times Photo |pyblic School System," 5 ied that some years ago, a new psychology developed, which placed the emphasis on the in- dividual pupil, rather than in the course of study. It was noted, that TEAM SPIRIT {at the end of Grade 6, there was| moar spirit develops, a division in the pupil's develop- ment. Before Grade 6 they were| ont's life, He begins to feel a The 1960 UNICEF campaign in children, but in Grades 7, 8 a Commission was was not adopted, CONFLICTS ARISE However, Education wasn't conflicts arose be groups In order to retain the natural the business and welcomed all advantages of a junior hig h/new members and former mem- overcome administrative difficulties, school, and still line was drawn at G {the senior public {formed King Street School. ADVANTAGES not 9 they were blossoming adolescence. HOPE COMMISSION In the mid-forties in Canada, construction of a basement shel-| Toronto. Mrs. Kate Aitken, chair- The Hope Commission was set up city, so it was possible to turn it ter and the provisions necessary man of the Ontario Committee ty investigate problems in edu-into a senior public school, The {for UNICEF officiated at the cation. One of the recommenda: fact that the second such school honorary tions of this Commission was the js to he opened shortly in the Premier Leslie M. starting of Junior High Schools city, shows that the system has corsages of chrysanthemums. ed out the work done by nurses Frost, headed the reception line|for Grades 7, 8 and 9, Since the proven itself satisfactory. receive rescue Mrs. Jean Tory, chairman of the favorably, this recommendation INTRODUCTIONS some communities yor giaff, and told in which sub- by representatives from many of saw the worth of it, and did adopt ject they specialized: Mrs, Janet the 'counfries involved and stu-/it, only to find administrative Barrand, arts and craft; dents from these countries at- difficulties arose. The Board of|ghirley Farndale, history; Mr. A. to E, Maycock, music; Mr. Gordon geared . The object of the exhibit is to|aandle it. There were separate Terwillegar, science; Grade mothers chosen for the hring a better understanding of hoards for public and highlith Edmunds, geography; Kindergar-| children, by children and is made|gchools, as well as separate in-|John Hogg, physical education; up of original drawings of "The gpection units for each, and many Miss Stella Ross, senior girls' op. the portunity class. tween rade school Anderson; exhibit was arranged and organ-lgpNjOR PUBLIC SCHOOL nd In 1988 the first senior public from November 7-12 and October will be the guest speaker at the school @® Oshawa was set up in he history in the school, and this creates a | "Senior stronger bond between teachers|ing a cascade of aoua and white| t- and state {various subjects, the! bers th e/read by Mrs Harold Davis, and Jarvis explained that a yearly 8, and Mrs, Lloyd Annis gave the treas-| attendance prize is given in May wag urer's report, Home ferent classes. In this way the Oshawa was the maid-of-honor id re- teacher gets to know each child wearing aqua blue nylon over net with a matching hat and carry. and pupils. Teachers specialize in| chrysanthemums, The junior and become bridesmaids were: Miss Helen really expert in their particular Clark of Agincourt and Miss field, and the pupil benefits great-| Mary Southwell of Oshawa both ly from this, in shrimp nylon over taffeta with matching hats. They carried nose- gays of shrimp and white chry- santhemums. Mr. Dale Southwell of Oshawa was best man. Ushering were Mr, part of a bigger world, and de- William Wakely of Oshawa and and is |very much a part of the adoles- into|velop more poise and self-assur- Mr, William Doggrell of Kit. chener, : Mr, Weiderick felt that King! A recention was held at Centre Street School was fortunate to Street Church. For the occasion be located in the centre of the|the bride's mother wore a sheath ance, blue accessories, The bride. groom's mother was in rose beige with green accessories. Both wore As the couple left for the wed. h Ont 3 i ari Mr, Weiderick introduced the Drlacie. the bride Was earns Cathedral Choir School sang "On PERSONALS This Day O Beautiful Mother," "Panis Angelicus," "Ave Maria" and "0 Sanetissiton." The Sunshine Grow, of Street United Church WA mi The bride was given In mar- riage by her father. She wore an cently for a pot luck There was a dood | attendance and ai ms ai 1 Elizabethan gown of floor-length carnation-white silk organza over some Mrs. Frank James, leader of the reminded the members of King et re- supper, of blue brocade satin with navy| silk faille with a rounded neck- line and sheath sleeves. A front group, the "Feast of the Seven Tables" fo be held in the Centennial Hall panel of Alencon lace traced a on September 27. The next meet. ing will be held in the church lounge with Mrs. Ernest Stephen. son and Mrs. Harold Buckler con- vening. Out of town guests at the Weeks - Clark wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Percy Goyne, Toronto; Mrs. William Clark, Peterbor- ough; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mitchell and son, Robert, Belle- ville; Mrs. Keith Lyons, Fern. slim silhouette and the fullness of the skirt was puffed over the hips to flow into a chapel train. A spanish crown of pearls and rhinestones secured her fingertip veil of illusion and she earried a cascade bouquet of white Sweet- heart rosebuds and stephanotis, Mrs, John McAuley was matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs, Ivan Wallace and Miss Lynda Rartlett. They were dress. ed alike in ruby - glint peau de sole, styled with magnum sleeves and bouffant skirts. They wore leigh; Mrs. Norman Mouldy, Brockville; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark and family, Mr, and Mrs. | | Roy Clark and family, Agincourt; | Mr, William Doggrell, and daugh- |ters, Kitchener, | Honoring her recent marriage | Miss Nancy Catherine Voege was presented with an electric hand- {mixer from her co-workers at | the local Bell Telephone office, ding trip to Ottawa and northern| Teas, birthday parties, wed. ing anniversaries, coming and | going of guests and your own holi- tehing pillbox hats and shoes {and carried teardrop cascades of {white shasta chrysanthemums. The flower girl, Miss Joanne | Bond, wore a long gown of frost. led pink peau de sole. Her head- |dress was a bandeau of tiny pink {and white flowers on ruby - glint ribbon and her basket of white chrysanthemums was tied with the same, Mr. Ralph Houston performed |the duties of best man nd | Anthony Romaniski and James Dionne ushered, A reception followed in St. new principal, Miss E. A. Found,| cries and a corsage of beige|d2y plans are always of interest|Gregory's auditorium and later who introduced the members of ded pair will live in Oshawa, Miss School Month, Mrs. Jud- Mr, ter to each family of the school, asking for a donation of $1.00, Mrs. Frank Jarvis presided for ferer inating committee's report. The secretary's report was the parent attendance prize. Mrs. to the room which has There will be an Area C Con. highest yearly attendance. ference on October 20 in Peter-| borough, Education week will be|the Dr, F, J. Donevan Collegiate, ji will be Church and School|October meeting. | There are many advantages {Week. October will be Home and|g It was decided to raise funds again this year by sending a let- Mrs. Lorne Dalton gave a con- ference report, and also the nom- Mr. A. BE. Maycock's room won the Mr, Norman Sisco, principal of > x /) or visit the social | with your item of new. there is no charge, A 3.3474). department s for which (Telephone POSTAL PARLIAMENT The International Postal Union was estab'ished by the treaty of Berns in 1874. chrysanthemums, The newly wed-|t0 this column. Write, telephone(at the home of the bride's parents. |" The bride's other received |wearing a plum - colored tunic sheath dress of silk erepe, ac- cented with matching satin roses, Folds of satin in deepening {shades from pale mauve to plum {trimmed her matching hat and her flowers were tiny mauve in a posy attached to 4 When selecting potatoes, avoid her black suede handbag, the bridegroom's mother was in a sheath of taupe silk crepe with a shirred bodice topped with a mink stole, Her beige feathered hat matched her accessories and she wore a corsage of bronze pompoms, The honeymoon is being spent in the Catskill Mountains and New York, As the couple left, the bride was wearing a teal green town suit with rust velvet hat and gloves and black acces- sories, | Mr, and Mrs. Dionne will re. Kimmerley; Grade 8, Mr, Cecil pm, daily and a unit of ten of for a child to attend a senior| Bronson, Mrs. E Huntley. Buffet refreshments were serv- ed by the executive, |these pictures will be on exhibit public school. After Grade 6,| in the McLaughlin Public Library when he starts to become an adol-| in Oshawa beginning October 3. |escent, he begins to feel respon- SE sibility, and wants to express those that show green color, as/turn to make their home in Osh- the green parts are bitter, By awa where Mrs, Dionne, a grad- choosing from among washed po-| uate of St, Joseph's Hospital and tatoes, it is easier to see this, as/the University of Toronto, has (well as any cuts, blemishes and |oined the nursing staff of the or. himself as an adult, He is decay, Victorian Ord: physically larger, and wants to| break away from the smaller| children. At this age part of his| Cedardale H&S Association Plans For Future Meetings ~~ rasa b rivet more 2 feelings, The first meeting of the Cedar-|all the students of Grade 8 In prviad beter fob thes 1 pr 1) dale Home and School Associa.|October, so they will be able t0| programs. {tion for the new school year was| wear them for the school year, | The disadvantage which some {held recently with the president,| Mrs, Harry Blanchard was Pre-| arents feel is, that it makes | Mrs, Alyn Elliott, presiding. |3anted with a gift by Mrs. Gordon their child grow up too fast, wr. The minutes and roll call were McQuaid in recognition of many \woiderick felt that this is the| | read by Mrs, Gordon Heaton, The years of service to the Associa- time in the child's growth, when| treasurer's report and sick list tion, . ! lwere given by Mrs. Gordon Mc-| Mr, Daniel Shutka introduced mt sant swociting with | Quaid, [four new teachers: Mr. Reginald|others of his 8 . | Mrs, Elliott reminded everyone|Gutso, Grade 8; Miss Dianne porARY SYSTEM of Home and School Council, to| Phillips, Grade 4 and 5; Miss| qo Rotary System which 1s {be held in E. A. Lovell School Pamela Stones, Grade 4; Miss coq in this school, is very hene-| lon September 27 in the form of a Karen McDowell, Grade 2, ficial to both the "child and the presidents' meeting, Cedardale] Mr, Shutka announced that the teacher, This system bridges ol {will help with refreshments. new addition to the school should |" : i : |gap between public and high | October being Home and School be ready in October, Kindergar- gap De The ne has the se-| I month, it was decided to attend ten and Grade 1 will be in this| © : | hn in a body. The assoclation| part. There are 356 pupils attend- gurty of his liothe tearie 3 ue) [will attend Cedardale United|ing8 Cedardale School for this the Rotary System AY the afters! [Church in the morning and the term. IE doo. Lrurered 10 Free Methodist Church in] Mrs, George Thomson, pro. enter the high school the evening on October 16, gram convener, arranged for the| 4 a, | © | ) "a Each teacher teaches the basic | | The regional conference will be/showing of a film entitled '"So-| held in Peterborough on October|cial Sixes to Noisy Nines", in- 9 2 \ iate. The| troduced and shown by Mr, : ) 0 at he ee egiate. held! Shutka. A short discussion follow- parents to meet their children's 26 with ed the film. teacher, and discuss any prob. |booths for sewing and knitting,| The room prize for the most lems. : a Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. candy, home baking, touch and Parents present was awarded to| Refreshments were provided) gryce Marshall, Cedar Valley bos | " i . NEWLYWEDS take, white elephant booth and a Mrs. Lillian Peters, Grade 5 and by the executive and served ! 6 DON'T GET MARRIED... until you see OUR WEDDING PORTRAITS Make your Fall or Winter Wedding Appointment Now IRELAND STUDIO 21 ATHOL ST. 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