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The Oshawa Times, 16 Nov 1960, p. 8

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a GETTING TO Checking the third apnusl mony Aare Knipe, Mamie ( Pllatzke, seni Adelaid Harvest of | | m is ATPUY GETHER ! rl d Isobel Fox, The pro based on the Gay ana Visiting quar Saturday Ad i i Wh taking part on i) and night In Bt, Gregory's auditor e McLaughlin H&S Holds Open House Prior To Meeting Open House at Adelaide M with ni had an the teacher work done | The Noven Home and followed Brown, pre the parents pre Mr. Harold introduced Huehnergard who gave | Chest The by Mrs, Lorne and Mrs, Jol urer, read her W. Barr parents lo sion being he 1060, at IN. A, La A report on the was given hy Laughlin, A collected those who he oppor min ead A attend Bh held i those who donated fudge for e ehildren nudget for ead hy Mi rman of the ind elation 1 Frank Gagley will eon the night of ecard ch 18 to he held on Tuesday Ar $1, 1061 Harold MgNelll Hall, wa Ww. Weldon as his the coming year Arnold finance approved Schell commit by the annual Vir iimeoe Irs, G chose and findings School Director | introduced) Mr Mi topie, "The with ehlidrer Age", He| concerning children| brought into Juvenile ald the basis for these temmed from the part of the par lementary Case ere and often sel § On were se the Melntosh nments of tefre | (rade 8 pu room Mi Ariten class mothers of Mrs room prige was won hy ¢ Luke's kinder jum wil be the Canadian Chordsmen from East York and the Sparklers from Toron The Oshawa also assist Sportsmen | and George | will tH hride's twin sister, i tron of honor and the other at t ton and Mrs. Ray Webster | of the bridegroom, Their dresses) voeation Hall at the University of IN CLOSE HARMONY FOR GAY NINETIES SONGFEST of pro be Shields will ceremonies act master the will i From proceeds a donation made to Hillsdale Manor Oshawa Times Photo 1| scalloped neckline inset with lace HHA satin Liskirt of French lace and flowed ilof tulle was secured by a crown Mary Elizabeth Winsley Becomes Bride Of Joseph The marriage of Mary Eliza | beth, devghter of Mr, and Mrs, | H. §. Winsley, and Joseph Albert! Gilbert, son of Mr, and Mrs Joseph Gilbert, sli of Oshaws, was solemnized last Friday eve ning ia Christ Meorial Chureh The Venerable H, D. Cleverdon officiated and Mr, W, G. Rapley played the wedding music, Mrs Gordon King sang "A Wedding Prayer", "The Lord's Prayer' and 0 Lord Most Holy" The bride was given In mar- riage by her father, Her gown of white satin and lace had a fitled hodice with sheath sleeves and a overskirt of unpressed pleats fell away from the under: veil inte a cathedral train, Her ot the back and finished with #| Har A reception (ollowed in the par-| Albert Gilbert | were of deep emerald green pean {man roses, The mother chose apple green for ier bride was wearing & two-piece! turn to reside in Beau Valley, satin brocade suit with pink pe. dress In purple wool with dusty CERSOTIES The honeymoon Is being in Quebee and the New England gardenias, bridegroony's\ Slates. As the couple left, thel pink accessories and » grey Per: (| sian lanih cont with & corsage of of honor formed by | awa Cub Pack, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert will rer As they left the church, the newlyweds were met by & guard * the Mh Osh de sole on neess lines with | betean necklines coming to & V| large how and streamers lo the hem, Thelr headdresses were velvel bows and leaf green and bronzedipped leathers and thelr flowers, rust and brome chrysanthemums, | Mr. Kenneth Kent seted as best! man and the ushers were Mr, Ray tiey and Mr. Arthur Warbue-| ish hall, To receive, the bride's mother wore a satin brocade suit of mink-beige with matehing ae cessories and a corsage of talis-| Hof pearls and rhinestones and she | earried a cascade of white roses, {| stephanotis and lvy trails | Mrs, Ronald Gourley, the tendanis were Miss Betty Dow:! sister O'Keefe Centre Modern Marvel Ampring fentures of the O'Keefe Centre for the Perfor ming Aris were, graphically des Mr. W, John Holden, promotion and advertising man JET Lt the meeting of Lyceum Club and Women's Association this week The mw tude of the building eribed by a Art | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedn Women | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 esday, November 16, 1960 and the vastness of the venture into the realm of entertainment stirred the imagination and the speaker's enthusiasm gave pro mise of an upsurge of cultural development expanding from To ronto From ideas gleaned from thea tres and opera houses around the porates all that makes for the finest methods of presentation and the vomforl and pleasure of artist, getor and audience, | Occupying two and a half acres the centre is easily accessible and Address On Primary Reading Features H & S Open House Parents of pupils of Coronation ehool were greeted hy Mr H, McLeod, principal and it Open House held during educa! tion week, Many parents availed themselves of the opportunity of| meeling the teachers and discuss ing their children's progress with| them | Following the visiting period a meeting of the association opened hy Mrs, R, L president, Mrs, Lloyd Bhohbrook! gave the treasurer's report Members were reminded of night of cards to be held at the school on November 28 and that passage silently before aloud, Don't atiitude | reading the parent Don nag Very important your ehild's teacher if there are any difficulties, she sald The reader in current use wil not be sent home hecause intere will be lost at When the hook 1s completed at they the child may bring the book to read, This ean great help and stimulus, To cap ture Indifference of a child le reading, the library will help The librarian will be glad to pro duce books concerning his inter est or hobby, school school be al ample parking space for two sand automobiles, Inside, the 18200 seat auditorium has adjust lable accoustics and & labyrinth of a heating and 8 cooling system (concealed above a false celling There are 1856 microphone outlets The stage equipment exceeds a producer's wildest dreams. "We can 'fly' 80 pieces of scenery and tipre = set ten scenes with light |Mrs, R, L, Donald, president of(get (oo tense or the problem!|ing cues on & dial system in ad od |the Home and Sehool association| will be over-emphasized. Contact|vanece," the speaker explained Other wonders are the adjustable pit which can be ex ltended to accommodate over {ninety musicians, the sound-proof [practice rooms, the lounges, log \kers and dressing rooms with fprivate showers for performers and the magnificent foyers for " audience, | |orehesira Mr, Holden described the color ful mural, The Seven Lively Arts, |paintid by York Wilson of Toren to and acclaimed by visitors from abroad was her ae the! lworld, the O'Keefe Centre inecor-| PERSONALS Miss Janet Kerr, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Kerr, Suth erland avenue, and Miss Judith! Broadbent, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, RB, H. Broadbent, Lauder! road, will receive thelr ARCT| diplomas this evening in the Con and Miss! pupils of | Toronto, Miss Kerr Broadbent are plane Josephine Parrott, Teas, hirthday parties, wed ding anniversaries, coming and going of guests, and your own holiday plans are always of inter est in this column, Write, tele phone or visit the social depart ment with your item of news for {which there Is no charge. Tele phone RA 38474 i Mrs, Robert Holden, president of the Woman's Association of | Bimeoe Street United Chureh, as-| | sisted by Mrs. J, K, Moffat, re-| | ceived at the Christmas bazaar] arranged by the Lenore Group. | | The attractive booths were in the | charge of Mrs, Ira Travell, sew ing; Mrs, M, R, Cummings, knit-| ting; Mrs, John Carter, novel: ties; Mrs, Harle Wells, home| baking, and Mrs, Bruce Buck | managed the tea room GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES SOUTH COURTICE NA | The regular meeting of South! Courtice Home and Bchool Asso-| elation was held at the school on) Monday, November 14 This was the first graduation night and six students who had graduated were presented with school pins, The presentation was) made by their former prinelpal, Mr, R, Kerr, The graduating students were Donna Burrows and Betty Goyne and Ronnle Found, Eddie Spoelstra, Brian Down and Ricky Balway A chorus of "Singing Mothers' from the Church of the Latter Day Saints sang two selections Mrs, Harry Mackie introduced Mr, John Munday, assistant prin cipal of Bowmanville High School His message, directed to the stu dents, was how they could begin now to prepare themselves for the future both In employment and citizenship Refreshments were served by | | WHERE SMART WOME 29 SIMCOE ST. 5. ~-- RA 5-622) AT LAST! 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Reilman'.~ N OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE (King $1, West & Stevenson Rd) ingenious elasticized 'miracle-band® that's cushioned to float on that comfort sone ever-so-kindly, And this band moves with you but keeps the bra exactly SHOP RA 5-436) Mrs, Kenneth Ormiston and her committee, It Is best not to eriticise teacher In front of children, A regular study period with plenty| of rest and good diet are all as-| for a healthy child, she con tinued Mrs, H, L, Kells thanked the the next Home and Behool Counell meeting 1s on November 22 The next meeting, December 12 will be fun night Mr. Donald Bugden spoke on the TH Clinie to he held in Oshawa and urged all to take advantage of the opportunity Volunteers were requested to sup ply staff for clinle at Woodview Park Mrs. Ralph Mackie, assistant supervisor of primary reading in| Style 489 « Contour Padded. A 3236, 8 3236. i iiininnns Ihe overwhelming response {o the first productions has stag gered the management and left New York theatrical agencies Agog, There are 10,600 paid sub seribers and an advance mailing List of 60,000 Style 482 ~~ Broadcloth, Ai 32:36, B; 32.38, C; 32.40 2,50 3.86 Stores located from coast to coast in Canade HOUSEHOLD HINT For a light dessert, combine \eanned whole cranberry sauce with canned apple sauce, Season| to taste with elnnamon and ehill sels speaker, Miss Enid Wallace of thew ® goiaon concluded his fas Oshawa Public Library had pre:| [pared an exhibition = of bani (oinating talk by lnviting mem to go to the |avallable at the children's 1 [pers of the club brary. Book lists for differgnt|0entre as & group for a person ally i luced|A8¢ Broups were distributed conducted tour Piva shaola yas introduce | "Your Child Learns to Read"| He was introduced by Mrs, J w Mrs, Harold Bproule | was a hook recommended for par-|A. Aldwinckle and thanked by Mrs, Mackie suggested that tol ent discussion Mrs, 5, V, Barlow who presided discourage baby talk, answer Miss Shirley 'Tavior's kinder.|and heard the routine reports questions, read stories, play | Mrs, Barlow presented a {games and teach him to listen garten won the room prize, Mr eheque for $26 to Mrs, W, G are helpful hints for a pre-school] Alex Sinelalr's Grade te : | ley, pieside At child and all lead him to anticl-|Mrs, W. K Snodden Haploy, viesident of Oshawa Li tle Theatre, the club's living CELEBRATE school, In kindergarten thell., G Kinsman a np children work individually and| Peter to memorial to the late Agnes Cor charter member and eon Friends Gather For Surprise Party For Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Kight mi missense « ag "= yas Stu 0 matur t hi wn rate fo] ST NAlie 4 he hd : ¥ h RISTORK from My. W, G. Corben now liv ¢ " nake a strong house, a stronj » A surprise party w A Out-of town guests o | WHITRY, in Toronto ' M \ vom Uxbridge, Sudbury. Os) foundation is needed and must be fe Mitt Pp an or M fo Bal an Ash laid in reading in Grade 1, Pho-| Whitby was announced that the an man Mi Part Ye Ry a jor, Hal A being stressed although| workshop | was (nual meeting would take place honor of Mr, and My { in Foronts and y Al wcehurg skills must he em [December 12 when Mrs G C, Kight hn VED ployed, Children are imitators, The his Brooks would give a talk on 26th wedding anniversa Rt the h hureh of the "I The ehild must see his parent f Christmas decorations, The trea Sixty-five Port Perry on reading, If he is to be a|torie to the super requested that all mem gathered to the Rev reader ' | Guild, had been vacant for the|berships for 1960, now overdue, couple, iy latin {be pald before the next meeting The guests Kight is the ohild time to of ecards and d i W ndison, daughter of My planned on, of Port Perry hostess, : Mr, Sand Mr ssisted hy \ ed K rr ad wn of the late Mr, and Mrs MacMillan of O Kight, Port Perry, Their During the eve Mrs, Herman Midge tion of a chest of er of the and hy Mr burn, on hehall of those Their children, James ar hration (Mrs, MacMill : My hand, Gordon ented i parents with a ' Many cards other gifts 11 Jillian. 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