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The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1960, p. 7

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T reeum Club Cultivates Interest In Art, Drama And Literature Over cel ( souia lon and on Brine ame ine Mesdames Ewart Cort Conan Ww. HN. King, Uriah Jones, A, KE. MeKibbin Leonird Riener, Wiss May Dillon, and the late Mrs, BK. B. Melaugh iin, Miss Jessie Dillon, Mrs, Wa ter Corben and Mrs, A. W, Hard INE As charter memners The club has at present membership of seveniy-fi is an sly igo the Ly wh and Women's Art As an formed in Canada May 28, 1981, twenty fie the local hong "Hn Viel aughlin yearn LJ and Bm ious group being ac tive in painting, music, drama and erature, and, during the past year, has opened a class for French conversation Al monthly meetings oulstand INE APERKErs on sCUIpLure, music poetry, fashion and antiques and various other interesting subjects are chosen Lo address the club The presidents throughout the years have been Mrs, Charles M Rogers, Miss May Dillon, Mrs falph Wallace, vrs Emerson I seems sirange Chant and Mrs, 8, V. Barlow ear for several yes ' During the war the club gave segvement enters productions of drama and mMusit (he pa and were able Lo donate substan pep tially to the Red Cross, and an 5 w an zeire, Mpetvissd by Mrs. gnd eoconvener of the Literary War clLaughlin, was organ and Mrs, W. F, Merce hod with over a hundred chil places will be hard to fl ren in attendance Bot} ed excellent Prizes and medals are given qualities and ench year to colleginte students leadership Vel proficient in Arts, English and if the club Music, and this year the club low their example has extended its gifts to include 10 live they the new Dr, ¥. J. Donevan Col: Vather's love legiate Ihe Lyceum Many econd Monday parties and tes been held, 2.90 p.m, In the Again (his PAMILINGS DY jum, and, following local artists were on display 108 (he hostesses serve A month in the Auditoy pleasant half hour is um and were visited by many The | he Interested people This display 1060 Wis supervised Mrs, CF My Viel isug 8 V dy MeLaughiin and 5, V. Bar onorary vice - president, Mi May Dillon: past ident, Mi Honoring a departed and A Emerson Chant; president, Mr loved charter member, (he ' ganization decided 1 tad 5 V. Barlow; 1st vice-president ganization pelded Lo perpetuate Mi Ralpr Wallace md vice the memory of Mrs Walter 3 president, Mrs. Lucas Peacock (Agnes) Corben, this Memorial eeretary Viv Avern Taylor took the form of annual mem : N b ' treasurer Mrs, Frank Brown bership in the Oshawa Little The \ archivist, Mi Leonard Richer atre whereby ten collegiate sty dents, mont Interesied in drama i would be privileged to attend the season's production of pli yan es Drama was a subject in which! COYTes Mrs, Corben was very much in. Ewart Mel terested, and in which she took W. Armstrong an active part Dillon and Mrs The Literary and Reading Club @1¥, Mrs, M continues to function under the Study, Mis, ( capable leadership Mrs, H, Mrs. Emerson G, Wille Members Honor came club when Leo Gray Mi Ewart McLaughlin (painting son, Mrs, W under the AMexandra Roberts My Cleve Fox, Mr Luke) was made a member of the W, J. Salter, Mrs, W, P, Whitting Canadian Society of Water Colors, ton, Mrs, J, N, Willson MRS, 8, V. BARLOW each LJ that years past the ¢lub ing of two beloved mem This year they Wr Harding a charter member were Cironp Thelr POSNE eh in organization and It would be members could fol and also strive have lived the revealing i Club the in each month at Library Auditor the meeting tea and ipent meets very sucessful. garden ave yeu a Library for ident yeeum Club officer ure honorary pre by " J De Bruno Austin (Toronto Mrs pre he or Convenors C, Larmer membership art and Mebaughlin: and music, Mi i, English G, Wille D, Wright Chant Program Mi Mi eran Uriah Flossie Vy oclal vii \ Via Iter opera French ol representative Mi Mrs, E. F. Cuthbert H. King, Mrs. Fred Lo the name 0 Alice Jackson Gave Legion Aux. Calls For Service | "Public Willing Workers Onward Group In Harmony WA United Charen and successiul leadership of Ws Fred Farmer, in many source of The Harmony nas a busy ear under the Wir interested » great had We he WA | projects and p in the chureh We hold our meetings on the first Wednesday of every month in the church hall. We have a membership of nearly 50 women The meetings consist of devo tional service, business meeting and social half hour, Our WA 1s aftillated with the WMS, Our firs is always to help the building of our ehurch and unirce income catering to weddings, and teas, Our biggest i the fall turkey dinner, which this year will be held on October 22. We are also work ing very hard on our Christmas which will be held on hel am commited our man ot is hrough hanguets projec J Saran Movemper 9 For the past several years we have presented Bibles to the boys ind of our Bunday School girls raduating from the primary de-| partment to the junior depart. men Also a cup Is presented each year on behalf of the WA to atilete at Har Mong Public School, Ar angements have been made to wwesent a book to be selected by to | student howing the most progre dui ¢ each year at Vincent Massey best girl South ne ( principal ne n yehool have visiting com mitiee and at ( time a mall gift is purchased for all our members We # busy hrisima elder) have chars During the past year we purchased Lach vis and hymn Hooks up of two ing Workers A. Rundle; first Mrs. W, Trainer B. Scott; trea Mel.auren President taken hy a differ month); sec treasur away go WA Is roup I'he President, M cepresident Vrs D Group chou mane wi Our ecretnr Vrs Onward nh ent urer office member each Vir A. Fulton Mrs. J, Maiel Also our parent group member Mrs, F. Farme dent, M H, Hoskin: sec vice-president, Mr N, Gem ecretary, Mrs. J, Fallaise My ( Nichols eli or WA to which belong: Presi first vice dent pre ond mell treasurer BOSSES AT FAULT? HARROGATE, England (CP) shorthand-typists are scarce and high because seven 10 bosses cannot dictate a peaker at the Brit { Management con sald many execu: have never been taught to a dictating machine and are self-conscious to learn Jel VAREeK ut of letter, sald a ish Institute He 0 ference Lives ne Loo Name to Auxiliary In Peace As Well As War In Church She Loved When the Great War Veteran w» Association disbanded in 1927 the The Alice Jackson Auxillary of [Canadian Legion Br, No. 43 ol King Street United Church WMS the British Empire Service wis organized In 1920 Lengue was formed, the Ladies , Auxiligry receiving their char lary named ator a former, in October, With a member Oshawa resident who hip of about 20, the first presi faithfully for 80 years at Kitimat, dent was Mrs, H. Gay Osh B.C. as a missionary at the Kiti:l awa, under the presidency ol mal House for Indian Children, Mrs, Herbert Bathe, Ladies Aux and later at Nelson House, Huods|{llary in 1060 has approximately son Bay, one of the farthest north. 250 member ern Indian Reserves, The Auxil The first meetings were held nm lary has a total membership ofly voom over what Is now the J A and P store, Then the group Jackson taught a Sunday moved to quarters over the old School elass of young women for market place many years, and her imprint on, Older members their lives will never be forgotten) jaugh out of recalling those by those who were in her class. meetings in the "old dug-out' The purpose of the Auxillary with its creaking, uncertain floors is the study of missions, both inland rickety chalrs, but they had Canada and overseas, and to happy times holding bazaars and pontribute In all ways possible to social evenings, They even or the maintenance and extension of ganizde a Minstrel Show which missionary work. Oshawa com Iran for three years and assisted munity welfare projects are also/the funds a great deal entered into and ald given from| fn 1933 the building of the new time to time (Legion Hall got underway President, Miss Mary Many Legionaires were laid off Lean: frst vice-president work and they undertook to build Merton Walter second vice: a new hall on Centre street president, Miss Muriel Wilson: faithful band of cooks from the vice « president for Youn ge riAuxiliary prepared meals for 60 Groups, Miss Rae Howell; re:imen or more every day, fetching cording secretary, Mrs, A. E.thelr own cups, plates cutlery and Hatfield: assistant recording see. supplies and cleaning up after retary, Mrs, M, H. Moftatt; cor: wards responding secretary, Mrs, J, E It was the Auxiliary that Randall; treasurer, Mrs, E. 8 hought the first furniture for the Shreve: Associate Helper seeres new Leglon Hall wary, Mes, L, V. Booth: commun: | With the outbreak of World ity freldnship, Mrs. W. Rradbury: War 2 the Ladies Auxiliary of Temperance and Christian Citis| fered its help to the Red Cross genship sooretary, Miss Isla Rar: Soelety, with sewing, quilting ker: erature and missionary! knitting and packing boxes for monthly secretary, Mrs, R. MH the boys in the service. Later Brown; Christian stewardship, they operated independently pur svatematic Giving and - Supply chasing $100 worth of yarn per press secretary, Mrs, G. Pirie. 'month which the women knitted King Street WA Has Assisted In Furnishing The New Chapel King Street United Chureh WA! members of the executive had ar with Mrs. Jack Perry complet: ranged the seven tables cach. in ing her second year as' presi. its own color, The decorating dent, carries out a heavy pro. committee, headed hy Mrs. Harry gram of duties Souch, and Mrs. Douglas For In addition to nine regulap ester provided a fitting and meetings and one Christmas din. beautiful background, carrying per meeting, the executive and OW the autukn theme committees have numerous oth In addition the ladies of the ers WA assist in various capacities The kitchen committee with W ith the work of the Sector plan The auxl) Was served ol Mins gel many a Mae Mrs the the Mrs. Frank James as chairman with the Men's Club turkey dinner does a great deal of work. The three kiethens have to he kept equipped and up date and since they are in cohstant use in connection with meetings, ban quets, weddings and the various activities of all the church, this is no small task. There is a par sonage committee headed by Mrs. J. A. Coleman whieh has charge of furnishings for the min ister's residence Financially, the WA has had § good year and has been able to assist with the furnishings for the recently opened chapel as' well as to make sizeable contributions to other church projects The second annual "Feast of the Seven Tables' was, again, a very successinl event in Septem be r al convener, Mrs path [ h Douglas the six group leaders and other A e gene Reddy assisted and with many other church ac tivities The officers for Past president, My Harry Rlakely: president, Mrs. Jack Perry: first. vice-president, Mrs Douglas Redpath: second vice president, Mrs, William Trainer secretary, Mrs, Lawrence Allen treasurer, Mrs, Herbert Paster assistant secretary, Mrs. L. V Booth; assistant! treasurer, Mrs Percy Langmaid: pianist. Mrs Douglas Lander: card convener Mrs, Roy Terwillogar: press re porter. Mrs. William Short, Mrs Harry Blakely: group leaders Sunshine, Mrs, Frank James Faithful, Mrs, J A Coleman Ardent Workers; Mrs, Ewart Cle mence: Friendship © Mrs. Doug Lander Fellowship Dwight Bunner; Del-Mar Donald Cooper, the year are las MRS, HEKBERT BATHE into socks mitts and helmets They fostered the whole crew of the minesweeper HMS Gloria out of West Hartlepool, and as well as sweaters *and stock ings and the usual seaman's equipment, they made and sent leather jacket for every man aboard In peacetime the Auxiliary de- votes itself to the afflars of veterans and their families, to shut ins in Sunnybrook Hospital and families in distress, The Aux. illary In the past year has dis. bused well over $2000 in charits able donations towards the Sick Children's Hospital, National In stitute for the Blind, Cancer Fund SCAIVes Oshawa General Hospital, Hills: | dale' Manor, Minor Hockey and many more. We also sponsor scholarships in the OCVI, OCCI and Donevan Coleglatps here in Oshawa as well af~Ttonated to Provincial Scholarships of Canadian Legion Surely no women's organiza tion in Oshawa has carried more trays, carted more crockery and transported more tood. supplies than the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion Branch 43 in its 3% years. From its earliest time the Auxiliary has made a strong point of serving good meals to "The Men" and catering for weddings, receptions and other parties as a means of raising money for its charitable work, We also depend greatly on the profits from our annual "Spring and Fall" bazaars to assist us in} our work of assisting others, In order to become a member of the Ladies Auxiliary a women must be | and the wile, mother, sister or daughter of an active service man, The Canadian Legion democratic nonspolitical, non-sectarian . and non-racial According to stands for ning sovereign British Empire maintenance of adequate for the delence of owl 1 calls'on its members to serve their country in peace as they did in war, so that the country for which they fought and for which they died, 'may ever be worthy of the sacrifices they made Offie utive for 1960 President, Mrs nrst viee-prest 4 yea of age its constitution loyalty to the Canada and and for the torees Ang exed St. Gregory's CPTA Celebrates Mrs. G. A. Fletcher| 2 Its 20th Birthday This Year |fieads Rusiliary | y | At Christ Church St, Gregory's Catholic Parent 7? > Teachers' Association was organ- ized in 1990 and has had an ac- tive membership each year, The first president was Mrs, Willaim members . Hambly, followed by Mrs, Wil on | Mrs. C. E. Appleyard became lam Clancy, Mrs, Frank Donald {the first president and held office irs, Kelly De Gray, Mrs, Ken- neth Cole, Mrs, Harold Duquette, irs, A. V. Black, Mrs, William Bolssoin, Mrs, W. A. Clarke and Mrs, Gordon Dignem Bt. Gregory the Great CPTA, Oshawa, received its charter from Federation of Catholic Parent Teacher Associations of Owtario lin 1951, Names on Charter; pres ident, Mrs, A, V. Black; vice president, Mrs, E. J. McCaffrey (corresponding secretary, Mrs, V | Murphy; recording secretary, Mrs, G, A, La Rush; treasurer, {Migs Bernadette Robinson; honor ary presidents -- Principal, Girls |School, Sister Si, Ambrose 1952, Bister Mary Bernadetie, 1953; Principal, Boys' School, Rev. Bro Christopher, #, Gregory's CPTA is several| years older then Federation, The Afternoon Guild WA of Christ Memorial Church was or- ganized October 15, 1948, with 11 Guild was lings to make the church (then a weeks Now, 17 years later, The Group has donated many beautiful and useful articles in | (eluding the needlepoint Commun-| lion Ral Keeelers, worked in \church emblems and hearing the following verse, composed by shop C. V, Pilcher: As Thou hast given, so would of the we give The Ourseives for other's healing; with t lo 7, D, MRS, GORDON DIGNEM The 1960 Graduation Banquet Over $4000 was raised through with Rev, McCarthy of Nell Mc bazaars, leas, bridges, rummage Neil Boys' High School as guest | ales, breakfasts and, bake sales speaker, Koch graduate was pre from 1940-49. This 'money wa with a school pin and their used for rink, supplemeniaryidiploma by Rev. Dean Paull {hooks, sports equipment, school| Dwyer, This gala event was under| we live The Father's love revealing. : The Guild also combines with Willes the other church groups for larg er expenditures, The Guild derives its funds its very popular East as well as (eas, hi ented | which a sie projects, including wedding re cephions, The Mrs E Mrs Mrs years have heen C Appicyard, 1945-45; 1945-30; Summers 50-58; Taylor, ) 195: He fry ; Mrs, Fred Lloyd, Board Mrs, R, H and for Fletcher ence 1955-57 957-08 George on maid Arents ety, Mis e Dov fon fine program \ put 1060-61 Mrs on card for tarian assist, Scattered the member Showers on hy of Osh awa's Little Theatre vith Di Brian Doherty chairing the ques. ow Wednesday in each month, area, period, started 0 the parish hall, when after ad-| play beparate 1956 presi and Bi 1956-57 organized! Conve 0 Re and new ion wer fhe "an year yilh the January ©ial hour is spent over the tea: powlin Mrs under ol cellent star! Gwen tup Thi Hon Cleverdon; A Mrs Mrs Mrs nership present President, Mrs, H, D, president, Mrs, Fletcher: vice-presi- D. H, Moore; secre. R. A, Garrett; treasur- [8 J. D, Elliott; social eon: vener, Mi Gordon Summers; publicity, Mrs. Avern Taylor, second Citizen al us in al George deni fourth ing Ons Sincere Desire By Parents Builds School For Retarded In 1953, a group of parents of ton road; vice | retarded children arranged for| George C. L. Wilson; recording special instruction and teaching of his Shirdten The : | schools do not provide the special) Schuerman; treasurer, Mrs, Wil or two years, The object of the|gitention required for these chil- fred Harris; executive members, to contribute furni-i dren, Classes were held in the Mrs, R. D. Shorten, Mrs. T, Tip {ture, drapes and other furpish-| Salvation Army Citadel for a few ton, Mrs, D. R, Yeo, Mrs, Arthur] |siructure of a basement only)|theran Church until the middle of more comfortable and inviting. 1965, Bimeoe Hall then provided Christ classrooms Church is a very beautiful build- held there from September 1955 ing with a large parish hall and!io December 31, 1956. Following several large assembly rooms, in-| acquisition of the pro cluding a most modern kitchen, | Mill street by City Council, the association made arrangements building. Then in the spring ofl pe {1960 our new Glenholme School p at 1356 Bimeoe street south, Osh- \awa, was officially opened important milestone in the work | teachers for the education of the lowship As Thou hast lived, so would| retarded. Mrs, T. A. Adair, the year a specialevening was plann- principal, teaches children 6 t0led when many couples came to)" years group and Mr, J, Liptay an all were the first presidents, day class of 12 to 18, Mrs Fickes instructs the adult eclsss, €F| sheltered workshop ars, | contract j rummage sales and various other dustries will i Wished I I Fdueation The presidents throughout the form of a grant through their de- partment Gordon and guidance in carrying on the church Avern| educational program is also given forts of the Couples' Club, Small- Mrs, H, A. Law- by them, The Separate School ér items have also heen donated Broadbent, nancially, For the first time this year Oshawa and Distriet ciation for Retarded Children has though still retaining! children is a non profit her 28 and the group meets the tally retarded children Outside activities are enjoyed and distribute gift hoxes to the 1960, off to an ex. Juurnment of the meeting, a 50-\hy the children, such as weekly and their Cub Pack executive consists ice Clubs and organizations are! always very generous in assisting) The office hearers for 1960-61 Meetings of the Association are held in Glenholme Administration dent, Mr, A, dent, Mrs, W. Wilson, Thornton' Rev. D. A. P, Allen, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 31, 19.) 7 Southminster Forms Federation Southminster Woman's Federa- tion was on November 2%, 1959. A Woman's Federation of the United Church is thet or- ganization of women in » congre- gation which combines in one organization the functions of a Woman's Association and an sux. fliary of the Women's Mission. y. A ier Woman's Federa- {iton holds its meetings on the ' y| fourth Tuesday of each month in St. Pauls Couples'|tse chures af 830"pm, During Raise Fund To Install Organ ed organization has held a tea, he city for rental of thel - president, Mr. | secretary, Mrs. G, H. Osborne; : secretary, Mrs, Lary | corr and moved to Grace Lu- Bunker J , Mr. P. Rudka, and classes were bazaar, baking sale and a rum- mage sale, group has col lected good used clothing for Overseas reliel od has gent Couples' Club of $1, Paul's|<hbisimas cards for orphane reshyterian Church had its be- and handicappeg children in Swit- ginning seven years ago (1953). 4 . i | . 4 The present officers are; Presi A former minister of Bt, Paul's, dent, Mrs, 1. Barieaux: vice n " oy ol " the Rev, Bruce Miles was instru- president, Mrs, T, Wilson, con. mental in getting the group start association members. ! { 4 . "| gregation; vice president, Mrs, ed. At the heginning four or fivel CE ol on Eo ccionary: secre. association employs [our] couples gathered together for fel- i Mop tary, Mrs, D Olmstead; treasure At Christmas of that er, Mrs, 8, Parks; literature sec. ry, Mrs, R. Evans, rly at 99 Thomas, MPP, marking & of age, Mrs, H. G.lenjoy getting to know one another teaches one 12 to 18 year better, Mr, and Mrs, Eric Pym! Since this was the second group the church it was necessary e Georgettes i tut tts "tries Assist Guild the well-known "Strawberry! The Georgettes of Bt. George's Supper" in February, also there Anglican Church was formed on department of is the sale of Christmas Trees. February 5, 1957, This is a young provides help in the These projects, along with Teas, women's group affiliated with the the couples' taking talent money, church guild and meets the first saw a new organ installed in the! and third Tuesday of each month solely through the ef-| The group has served at various functions in the parish hall such L as the Sunday School' Teachers to the church by the club, Each juncheon, the Ulster Girls Choir May, the club holds its "Annual and a group of stndents from the Night Out Anglican Training School to men. The club has had its sad memor-| tion a few, ies also in the sudden deaths of, Each year the group con Mr, Earl Smith, president of the|tributes baking and sewing to the Retarded ¢lub, at the time of his death, Guild bazaars held at Christmas non Bec: and Mrs, Cam Ross who with her|time and in June, Two successful formed to hushand was president in 1953-54, fashion shows have made this an the men- At it8 December meeting each! annual undertaking of this/ year the club, along with mem: Throughout the year lectures hers Knox Bible Class, pack have heen given by the Rev, C, D, Cross, A world tour of eolored slides taken by members of the group while on holidays have been shown at various meetings New members are always wel- come COOKING CHEESE Cook cheese at a low tempera- ture and over hot water, never over direct heal--high tempera. tures toughen cheese, in is the nucleus of a proposed! and simple local in. io work from Provine of Special Bervices of Oshawa also assists fi Ass0 1961 Red Feather Cam Association for Association without charge of {patients at the Ontario Hospital The club extends its friendship to all members of the Church and hopes to continue in its work g at the Shopping Centre, Local Ser- | our work Re presidents and Mrs, D, A, P, Allen; School the|dents, Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Monday of each month, |Cairns; secretaries, Mr. nnd Past presi- Mrs, Donald Munroe; treasurers, Holdsworth; presi-\Mr, and Mrs, Ken Rose; press, |are: Honorary ---- -- e A) wip logy ARE YOU PLANNING A BANQUET, WEDDING RECEPTION, MEETING, OFFICE PARTY? If it is for 10 people or 500, our facilities are unexcelled. Drop in and talk it over, , , let us show you our completely re-modelled CORVAIR and FLEETWOOD Rooms, For Information PHONE RA 3-4641 NOSHA HOTEL WAS | sues | proved FUEL OIL - . . SERVICE . . . EQUIPMENT - . | TINSMITHING . . | ADELAIDE HOUSE fil pe wsunance | 199 CENTRE STREET Cubs, Bcouts, Guides, improve: Gilmore, Mrs, Bernard Shaw am Ihe accomplishments of \. Yanch made the October 1959 incentive and ideal yard stock for Different Types of Drivers plishents for the benefit of the all drivers, Sgt, MeDer record many successful Jack Menard > took! During the year the Guild be:|paign he encouragement and beter its former name. bi Christopher's dent of bl, Gregory s heir own CPTA and the Bl, Juseph's Separate School clsive talk on The Apathy of dent of Ht, Gregory's and St, Easton Egerer wa the February CITA and the third CPTA in Osh . were blowing Northminster WMS, executive in October 1958, due 16 showed (Him narrated the dil in Bt, Joseph CPTA | Chairman of Oshawa Separate Welcomes Strangers mas bazaar and penny sale, con avestion Mrs. ( R Halliday of the Women's Missionary So: &, 1960 Mr, Lorne Devine of the St, sponsibility of the Bociety, the under the directions of their] hristopher Class and three grad: i8 $1,500,000, tables under the convenership ol meeting A Christopher course Workers (teachers, nurses, minis: | Martyrs' Shrine, Midland convenership of Mrs, D. D. Blaiv|/It also provides scholarships for First Year Success, A "Fun with Food" luncheon homes, and gives grants to many | execuiive dents work in mission fields, ete, | This group was organized in lowing slate of officers at the ident, shares in the Society's work! meeting in November, The meet. Clarke; president, Mrs. Gordon selves informed about, and ready | month, There is a total of 14 mem- Hesslen Way: recording secretary (port to our missionaries through lows: President, Mrs, Derek Allie Borek; conveners, Mrs, F.|ity in our congregation for help-| stetter; secretary, Mrs, Donald gujyas, Mr. Max Ritchie, Mr, World Friendship, education in dent, Mrs, Harold Sheridan; Sek vyeqava, and Mrs, Alice Stovell, new and good used clothing and clal time with a light lunch and a Goad the above officers for 1960) Cards are sent to sick and shuts ever possible. Fund raising proj. was Rev, I. McGough's topic for December with a decorated box catering, making mincemeat and sons, teaching the: parents how, tol {up and selling meat and salad their children {cards, talent projects, etc GT tlie fice with a successful "Get Ae«| |McEvers; treasuer, Mrs Il organized 30 . JAlVE Biliary; Sal. at Arms. Mis. oep up the traditions of 8t, | moen, Mrs, I. Gibbs, Mrs, E.|Harvigan sald PTA could mean equipment, classroom parties, |the convenership of Mrs, J J, [from ment to kitchen gifts and dona. Mrs, Fred Lawless energetic ploneers of 1900-49 ol yieeting highly successful, both 1940-00 years' membership lo and Road Courtesy films Bi, Gregory's pupils and teach » a definite talk to the parties, bazaars, ete and a greal the November 1959 came affiliaied with the Women's The ment ol education and spol The members at present num henool opened in beptember Christopher's CPTA for CITA in Oshawa In Bepltember hip Night with Mr, John opened in September 1056 Volin left much food for tosepn's CPTA 1966-50 St. convener and deserves congratu awa In Oclober 1959 lareh wing Francis Skumavi ie majority of the executive homeland and Afternoon Auxiliary The highlights of 1950-60 were, ¢ nocd Mr, Jim Popping vened Jointly by Bt, Gregory's ana) ooo March convener clety of United Church of Can- Christmas concert put on by ouuanher's Movement (0 give| membership of which is about teachers In December uates irom a Toronto course gave! The above amount pays the sal. Mrs, Clifford Harper vas organized to start In Oc. ters, social workers, etc.) in Can:| through the efforts of Mrs, Gor:|oyerseas students, maintains hos- Margaret Hamilton followed the May business meel- Christian projects such as homes Mrs, James Conner, nomina-| Our Northminsier Auxiliary, of| October, 1958, and the name of June 1960 meeting by our voluntary givings; by| ings have heen held at the homes Dignem: 1st vice president, Mrs, [to serve in, the total Mission of | bers, Mrs. Kenneth Broadbent; cor prayer, letters and extra gifts, len; vice-president and Bible MeLaughlin, Mr. Vie McAdam, ing to welcome strangers, visiting] MacDonald; treasurer Mrs, (Ray Scott, Mi Arthur Boland, children's and teen-age groups fund secretary, Mrs, Alex Brodic, yi "wim Roissoin, president, bedding for United Church Over oup of tea. Entertainment is 1 ins on every special occasion, and ects include: Rummage sales, the June meeting and he played| ol home-made rookies. selling it, making up recipe best. explain the Facts of life to] [plates, silent auctions, sale of Mrs Forbes MoLaughlin This fist year has Mrs. Gordon Dignem, the new| dent, Mrs, Edward Bouckiey; 8001 ainted" September meeting James Anderson; secretary, Mrs, [and has 1960-61 we Richard Burkhart; executive, | a Gregory's CPTA as Rev, 'Father {Guiltinan, Mrs, G, Williams, {" Progress Through Education", aduation, First Communion, & pencer isted hy Mrs, Bessie Pridge tons A Phillip 66 conducted hy Mrs the a Gregory's CPTA provided an equesiionally and friendly and achieve similar accom brought home directly good le 0 104 0 or And the 1949-60 minute book traffic rules and joined eal of money wisely spent Ausiliory viuipment Mrs William Bolssoin St Christopher's 1957, $i delivering his clear and de Mrs, W. A. Clarke as pre thought with the members, Mrs Joseph's organized thelr own for an enlightening meet Bt, Gregory's reorganized their while Rev, of trip to hi members becoming active mem: ferenl scenes d first, the very successtul Christ oiined and answered several] Being an auxiliary, or helper ' pT love P| I Joseph's CPTA on November "vo. ™ codon Dignem invited ada, our group shares in the re. the pupils of St, Gregory's School | i ang" qemonstration of a|270,000 and whose annual budget A Valentine card party of 115 00. Coeaches at the April 1060 aries of more than 200 women The Grade » Class ober, 1960 in Oshawa under the ada and in eight overseas areas, don Dignem, the April convener, pitals, boarding schools and| ing under the convenership of the for senior citizens, summer stu: Group of St. Paul's P ! tion chairman, presented the fol: which Mys, H, Mellow is the pres- the group was chosen at the next Past president, Mrs. Wm. A, reading and studying to keep our-| of the different members each D, DD. Blair; treasurer, M [the Church, by giving moral sup-| Phe slate of officers ave as tol: responding secretary, Mrs. Ches. Our group accepts responsibil] Study Leader, Mrs, Murray Hol: ys AJ. Marsala, Miss Lilliane(sick and shut-ins, promoting Fred Malloy; press correspon: vive james O'Regan, Mr, Jack and for collecting and packing At each meeting there 1s a 80: ponte Fas Regional CPTA, in-|seas Relief, planned for the meetings when "gol paucation for the Child" /shul-ing are remembered each I i il pandy sales, home baking and eandy sales several recordings that were less| ---- hooks and selling them, making | the convener for the very very successful president, started her term of of-| ond viee-pres t, Mrs, Nor | Th {ond vice-president, Mrs, Nor man a kindergarten Mothers' Tea {that the 20th year will faithiully Mrs, E, Burkett, Mrs, C, Ver OSHAWA'S FINEST HOME OF GOOD FOOD COMPLETE CAREFREE HEATING The Best Quality Obtainable -- Full of Heat -- Clean Burning--Automatic Delivery, Efficient--Prompt--Day or Night by Factory Trained Courteous Workmen, Oil Furnaces in various price ranges----sized to your needs. 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