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The Oshawa Times, 12 Nov 1960, p. 8

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ma RG LITTLE PEOPLE CREATE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION AT CHURCH BAZAAR One of al the bazaar at United Church, arranged by | the Jessie Panton WMS Aux iliary was the tiny tots' fashion | parade Wearing garments | made by auxiliary members, S. J. Phillips H&S Welcomes Visitors The Dr. 8. J. Phillip recently ed we | those Intere pupils' we school operate the delightful items St. Andrew's chool ope » al ted rence Save ind Home & § president nD, | on hand ea r wa isted in oom| two § Inter cheerfy cin wn ne stimulatin , and warm neere teachers all ind cated the ized importance of education Tea wa the torium, Convene were Mi 8. Donne (i, Middleton Mrs, Lou and Mrs, Peg's room refreshment which mn ible A put table available fo Stiles A bh ting, aud ' 'was those interested Home & School Association mem berships were sold, and dona tions to the Home & School As soclation were recieved, This lat & ter takes the place of the annual Leonard Id each tickets a ful success with almost 700 people i contributions being served bridge which had been he year up until last year, The total UNICE to date are $394.05 GROUPS, CLUBS ARUXILIARIES THORNTON'S CORNERS WA was I'he wember meeting § held in the Sunday School, with 17 isitors pres Brash pre and three vy Leonard ided and reports were read A substantial sum was given for maintenance and supplies to the Sunday and ever other worthy organizations to he remembered as usual at Christ wheel-chalr will be Manor Means report given by M Gordon Ree-| son, Further discussions on ban. quet will be held at a later date Names were drawn for the ex change of gifts by members and upper at the Christ December 7 al membe ent, Mrs school, ma aisn a donated to Hillside he Ways and wa the potluck mas meeting, 6.30 p.m, In the Sunda Mrs. Leonard Hrash introduced Mr. Harry Kraupa who spoke about the Mass TH survey taking place all over Oshawa in Decem her, Mrs. Leonard Brash is cen us taker and Mrs, Wilfred Har ris, clinic convener, for the dis trict, to be held t Thornton's Corners Sunday » on De cember 6 from 2 5 and De cember 9 from 7 to 10 pom The committee of the month led in the devotional period, Mrs Clarence Scott opened with plano "IT Know Not Frank McClure entitled, "Tun chool a ¢hool to instrumental, Where," Mrs gave a reading nels", followed by prayer, Mrs KE, L. Pipher read the 147th Psalm, Mrs, Warren Dickson was guest speaker. Her topic was "Thankfulness Christmas cards ed by Mrs. Herbert LENDA-HAND CLUR The Lend.a-Hand ( Rebekah Lodge held its regular business meeting | lodge auditorium with president Sister Nelda Thompson, presiding assisted by Vice « president Sister Gladys Blyth The meeting opened with pray roll eall and reading of min utes. Sister Thompson welcomed Sister Vialet and Sister Jean Leslie, both from. Lindsay Sister Glady Rlyth gave the sick report, An invitation was re ceived to attend an card party with the Friendly Circle Club, PNG, Port Perry, November 24 Arrangements the Christmas were display Schuermann uh PNG n the er, Pearce afternoon on for ex were made party th Coleman lo spoke concerning the TH Survey in and early December Chureh-Auditorium on December FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS Nizith 40 King'E RA 5.0151 All the fancy trea table Ch and and home-made tocked and I w J ed greal sucoe booths work, apron, parcel post | greeting cards candy were well-patronized the line up above from the left a is David Dowling, 3, Paul Mackie, 4, Alexandra Wells 3, Leslie McMahon, 2, Debbie Taylor, 4, and Janice Tumey 3. The bazaar was opened by | Mrs, George Telford and prov St. Mary Of The People CWL Reports Show Varied Interests Members of the Women's League of St People met in the church. th wditorium for the monthly meet: in { ng on Monday evening, Novem: Ajax her 7. Mrs. Frank Donald pre- Har ded | Ihe Council Director, the Rev erend Norbert Gignae, opened the meeting with the League prayer The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Leonard Weeks, The treasurer's report was given hy Mrs, Walter Atherfold, Apprecia tlon was extended to Mrs, Hart! Williams who convened the rum. dinner mage in October, Member vho helped at the parish anni dinner were thanked for istance and special vere given to Mrs, Max ind My Kenneth Me: #0 general conveners and Podds « George King and Mrs, | atlerno Weeks, in charge of Johnson The dinner was a wonder. evenings A short given hy tated that the change in the first Saturda part of the Federatie Perpetual R much d cussion it decided to continue the Perpetual Ro program with no char director closed the A social per hy Mi Leo commiliee home-baking ure istmas Catholie the re take place Mary of home | ( til room 00 ( nore to pa V Parker of tor, M of tix fr or an tion conven ants | Manor sented stantial | ub y of the nancia and h cheque tu result of Mrs, W voluntee | sale its versary Her their thanks " nie p.m IM 4 | Rae, also Mrs n cli { will be or in the wa vho he a of the on the of the French ids to | addre Glgnac ould procedure d women in re spiritual Father Mr, Edward Burrows of the On arlo Tuberculosis Association okton November Mrs, Walter Atherfold has consented to he area clinie chairman, This elinic will be at 8t, Mary of the People the latter part of he ry Ihe vith ed convened irth her mes n (df Mol wrayer f and 9 Mrs, Patrick Maloney read the correspondence, Mrs, Kenneth Johnson's report on immigration and citizenship was read, Thi showed that five new immigrants in the parish had heen visited One member has heen assisting with hairdressing at Hillsdale Manor, Mrs, Johnson has re ceived an invitation to attend an immigration workshop at the Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, on November 17, which she plans to attend In the absence of Mrs, Joseph Cooper, membership convener Mrs. Leonard Weeks looked after membership fees and introduced new members present Mrs Lucille Chenler, convener of radio, TV and films, gave her report which was followed hy a lively discussion on the question of Sunday movies Mrs, Donald announced that the leadership course would com mence November 14 at 8 pm, and vill be held in the Church-Audi torlum the first two weeks and and change of gifts. Pot luck supper to he served at 6.30 p.m | Sister Ann Holt, JPNG of Re bekah Lodge No. 3 was welcomed nto the club Sister Lena Harper expressed her appreciation for the gift given to her by the club on rtiving as JPNG of Rebekah Lodge No, 3, The meeting was followed by bingo and refreshments served by the hostesses, Sisters Edith Kvans, Mahle Disney and Eve Iyn Sanders TO GIVE TALK Dr, BR. M, Clark, Chief of Pathology at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital, who has chasen as his topic "The Clinical Use Of Laboratory Procedures" will address the meeting of the Combined Nursing Group of Oshawa and District to be held at McLaughlin Hall on Mons day evening, The meeting is open to all iduate nurses {| zaar [I] Lillian. Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A.--M.D.A, Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, Acrobatic, Kinderdance and Pre-School, FRIDAY & SATURDAY at the MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA Information: RA 3.7253 Welfare League | Asks For Mittens | | Mrs. R. FF, Richardson opened the November meeting of the Women's Welfare League and announced the opening of the new used clothing depot, Wed nesday, November 16, Miss Grace Burns read the minutes Mrs, J. G, Dancey reporting for the Welfare Commitiee ex pressed a very urgent need foi \ehildren's clothing, shoes and mitts, It was suggested that any lone having odd wool on hand might be interested in knitting mitts for these children Family welfare included: (wo preseripions filled for elderly people and (wo thousand, four hundred and (twenty-eight art icles of used clothing issued, | groceries to twelve families books and supplies to three stu- dents and bus tickets for two istudents atiending opportunity lelasses; twenty-five meal tick lets to police station and specia milk for baby; Hospital Insur- ance for a family (to be repaid); {partial drug bill for widowed imother; groceries for three un employed men and arranged for {purchase of insulin syringe for {young mother (referred hy Pub- lic Health) and drugs for two women; special food for three celise children referred by Pub lic Health, Mrs, H, ¥, Millen reported ex tensive work on the house and grounds and the purchase of a moving picture screen for the gymnasium for the movies shown each Thursday evening to ihe Golden Age Club | Mrs, WH, T, Morehouse re ported the youth activities well attended, The program the same as last year with the addition of a boy's chess club Mrs, W, M, Bhaw, convenor of the Ways and Means Commitiec reported a number of tickets had heen sold for the Autumn Hoe down Dance to be held at the Ontario County Flying Club, ¥ri day, November 11th Mr, Harold McNeill reported aver forty groups, clubs and classes met at Simcoe Hall in addition to the Nursery Bchool which was conducted five morn iting Wis ngs a week, The help and co Donnelly, operation of the Y's Men's Club a few with the basketball elinie Is much th {he BPPrec lated and sincere thanks : extended for the following dona n Rifles, | (ions Money, typewriter riages, collectors' stamps, Jig ved: saw puzzles, furniture, children's and play equipment, gramaphone records, used Christmas cards, shoes, bedding, clothing, dishes, cooking utensils and magazines Statistics for October 1060 Attendance, five thousand seven hundred and ninety-two; visits to homes, sixty-two; office in- terviews with children, seventy; office interviews with adults, forty-one, vill of ceremo bazaar in King ponsored the Drew and Mi J George Hunter kept ing afternoon tea and Mrs Miller Ogha PERSONALS Lieutenant 1 fA Lorrimer H ere and M husy their helper 501 neted as cash Times Photo Viurray er a algar My on road mother even for lays prior to leaving Ist Ba Ow r Cie alion Queen mai hahy car partie coming of ts and plan gu your own always of Inter Write, social depart for Tele holida are column tele the est In his hone I Isit item of ne no charge. Atkinson openin { Neh f val ill of reet United Church by the Friendship Group of Woman's Association Friends of Mrs, Charles Naylor of Hampton, president of the Oshawa Branch of the Registered Teachers' Association, will sorry to learn that she is onfined in Oshawa General Hos pital, recovering from the re ults of an accidental fall on| Hallowe'en Prior to the Autumn Hoedown Oshawa Airport last night! parties were held for sev of square dancers those who entertained and Mrs, D, H. Lander, Mrs, W, M, Shaw and Mrs, C. H, Vipond Visi ) at 10115¢ eral group Among were. Mr Dr, and Dr, and Mi n Manning distriot| guider for Adelaide Distriet,| Girl Guide Asocliation will open COMING TO SPEAK the 16th Group Committee's bas and tea at St, Matthew's| Church | Known to hundreds of Cana dians and friends over the bor. der as publicity director for the Stratford Shakespearian festis val, Miss Mary Jolliffe who is now the press representative for the O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts will address the Lyceum Club and Wo men's Art Association on Mon. day afternoon, Mrs, T, L, Wilson, Mrs, T, D Thomas, Mrs, Ernest Marks and| Mrs, K, G, Storie will preside at! the tea table in the cafeteria of] the Oshawa General Hospital when the Women's Auxiliary holds its aonual Festival of Gifts next week From Wool Scraps | st Women, Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial BA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Movember 12, 1960 7i Marie Leddy Much Entertained Prior To Her Wedding Today Prior to her marriage today to honor of the bridal couple by Mr Mr, James Edward Cornish in and Mrs, Harry M, Smith, Alex i8t. Joseph's Church, Bowman. andra street (ville, Miss Marie Leddy, was e0-' Mrs, Robert Farndale and Mrs, |tertained at several pre-nuptial! James Lavender were co-host. parties esses al a shower at the latter's Mrs, Ewart Cornish, mother of home, Miss Leddy was the re. the bridegroom and Miss Mary cipient of an electric floor pol Cornish, held a tea in honor of isher and many other gifts, the future bride, Receiving thel Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Noonan guests at the door in the afler-\entertained with a family party, noon was Mrs, Wesley Langmaid Mis, W R, Singleton, Mrs.| In the afternoon Mrs, Harry M.| 0 Ache & hy clon, h, 8 Smith and Mrs, W, R, Bingleton| pp S000 nd Mrs, J, B, a a ' a pantry and kitchen poured ten, Mrs, Karl Stafford, shower ai the home of Mrs. Reid, aes Kk & Noowsn a Mrs On this oceassion the bride also cher assis p ¢ : A tn i , In the evening Mrs R. Archer received a bridge set of table and and Mrs, Rupert ards poured Jana Ha Mrs F, M Black re]. A social evening was held tn ceived the guests at the door honor of the bridal couple hy Mr Miss Carol Cornish, Mrs, Howard and Mrs, Alan Garrard, Central MeCahe and Mrs, A, M, Garrard Park blvd, south {served A presentation of an electric Mrs Glenn Hodgson held a mi coffee percolator was made to id shower at her home in| Miss Leddy by the employees of Bowmanville, for neighbors, the Customs-Drawhack Dept, of friends and relatives of the future seneral Motors whe re the bride bride. Mrs, Ronald Johnson and|€lect Is employed, The prospect: Miss Ann Leddy, Bowmanville,|lve bridegroom was presented assisted the hostess with an electric hand mixer hy A dinner party was given in|his fellow employees of the Fac or CLUB CALENDAR Motor Following the wedding rehear MONDAY Ritson H and § As sal, Friday evening, the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr a and Mrs, Cyril T, Leddy, Bow Cedardale H and 8 A Lyceum Club Pleasant Mon, Aft, Club manville South Simcoe H and B Assn, Harmony H and 8 Assn |Vineent Massey H and 8 Rundle Park Aux {Sunset Heights H and 8 Woodview Park Aux 128rd Scout Mothers' Aux | TUESDAY Daughters of England Bt, Peter's TOPS Club |SA Home League Christ Church WA {Fellowship Group {Canadian Legion Au Holy Trinity WA Northminster WA Helping Hand Aux Courtice H and 8 Assn | Westmount WA St, Paul's Guild | Victoria Lodge LTH | Albert Street WA Knox Preshyternan WMS St, Joseph's CPTA King Street 1H and 8 Assn WEDNESDAY Queen Mary Lodge 7th Scout Mothers' King Street WMS n n | Grace L, Owen | Feted Bride-Elect Mi | | Grace Lorraine Owen vhose marriage to Mr, Charles! Robert Fetter took place in the! Salvation Army Citadel, this af ternoon has heen guest of honor| at pre-nuplial events | The West Lorne, Ontario, Bap: (ist Church held a shower in the lower hall at the Church and pre ented a kitchen clock and many miscellaneous gifts Mrs, William Short entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Tresane street, Games| were in the charge of Miss Doro thy Stubbings Mrs, David Owen was hostess a miscellaneous shower, | Miss Evelyn Tindall held mis. | cellaneous shower at ther home French street, Those in atiend. ance being neighbors and other riends, The games were in the! charge of Mrs, Arthur Lymer, The wedding party were enters tained at the close of rehearsal last evening at the home of Mr 16th Group Committee and Mrs; William Harris Oshawa bd lv 4 | Over 50 friends of the future Cedardale WA {pride gather Dr, Robert Thornton I and § | ride gathered al Pear! Group |Army Citadel - recently to sur Christopher's CPTA | pr joe her wint 3 3 edding wl Bhavid iu The guest o jonor, arriving gone Stet WA with her sister, Mrs, William Court Charlene. COF Harris, was presented with a cor: ourt Charlene, sage by her aunt, Mrs, David Pilot ( lub Owen St, George's Eve WA The hride-elect was horn and Happy Doubles' Club brought up in Oshawa attending Calvary Baptist WMS the Western Rible College in Lon. Christ Church Eve, Guild don after high school, Later she St, George's WA nblained a position with the Pub. St, Andrew's WA lie School in West Lorne, Ontario, Harvey Hunt Aux, teaching a Bible course Sunbeam Chapter, Aller her marriage she will he Challenger Group leaving for Kast Orange, New 17th Scout Mothers' Aux, Jersey, where her future hus. St. Mark's WA band is working, | Jaycettes Refreshments were served at al Aux OES the Salvation] TO LIVE IN OSHAWA Married at Port | the only daughter of Mr, and recently Perry United Church were Mr, | MIs Hugh Espie, Port Perry bride Leona is wa Genosha BEAUTY SALON coLp WAVES 12,50 $7.50 est son of Mr, and Mrs, Roy ham, The the former I St. George's Afternoon WA « noon WA of St, George's Memaor: Communion on Bt, Andrew's Day, The other officers are: Honor-| ember 8, followed by the Christe Gibbs; recording secretary, Mrs,| Mrs. Bert Morgan, Mrs, John treasurer, Mrs, KE, A, Seeley; ed Living Message, Mr Harry Mrs, Thomas Keast; United Geiffith will he at home at thelp Charles Gibbs; reading of the from 2:30 to 4:80 p.m, and 7:80 hert Hall; kitchen convener, Mrs COLOR GUIDE The president, Mrs until. you have brushed Keast read the scripture lesson, paper or cardboard, Tuck it inte Minutes were read hy the nw drapery or upholstery fabs KE. A, Wesson read correspond] {members for donations of games [ House, Toronto, to be sent oul talk on the study hook, Mrs Charles Gibbs read prayers for Mrs, 8, W, Wotton United Off \ NOV, 21st-22nd ONLY bell reported on the Living and Mrs. John B. G. Notting. | And the bridegroom is the eld. Nottingham, Raglan, Miss Karel ¥.spie Robert Aldsworth Photography M Sawyer Again H rs. John Sawyer Again Heads Mrs, John Bawyer re- reported on cards and calendars elected as president of the after- Members were reminded of Holy ial Church at its meeting held on November 30, Tuesday, November 8 Next meeting will be held Dee- ary President, Mrs, C, D, Cx mas supper, vice-president, Mrs, Charle Refreshments were served by William Chaplin; corresponding Bawyer, Mrs, C, H, Tusk end secretary, Miss ¥, A, Wesson; Mrs, Augustus Blevens, ucational secretary, Mrs, H W Browne; secretary «treasurer of Campbell; doreas secretary, Mrs AT HOME George Puckett; social service! The Reverend and Mrs, 8. B, Thankoffering, Mrs W, Wol-| residence, 344 Bruce street, on ton; prayer. partners, Mrs, Saturday, November 19, 1060 seripture, Mrs, William Collins; |g 9:80 p.m, on the occasion of cards and calendars, Mrs, Wil-\iheip 50th wedding anniversary, Thomas Murrall; planist, Mrs EJ, Weir | After you've finished painting a John Saw-| room a new color, don't lean yer, opened the meeting with a! brush hymn and prayers, Mrs, Thomas some of the color on a piece of Roll call was answered by 25 your handbag as a ready refs members, erence when you go shopping for retary and Mrs, * 1 A, Beeley pics, gave the treasurer's report, Miss ence, Mrs, John Beamish gave dorcas report and thanked (he and toys, These will be packed {next Thursday and sent to WA to a needy mission for Christmas Mrs, H, W. 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