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The Oshawa Times, 16 Feb 1961, p. 7

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(Carol James (GROTIPE CLUBS, AUXILIARIES 2 (50 2k 2) S00 eet eit sere EVE, WA lor fhe eet pn A fa ! {Wayne Borris -- | The mpctiy business ond we wok discussed 19 Md Lave, ! i] Aer pong . A Exchange Yows | Der resist 0 5, Come ess pe made bo ¢ -- . Memmmial Cache, Joka sale. Everyone wae yew she marriage of Cort 6 ¥.was held in the i Wl wishes 9 (he. SOFIRG WOLSOH 9 Mrs Jon Jomes, and Wee Wes ev d ene, Moreh mesting wil be ¥. € Norris, son of Mr, and 'el the § poy gy ii Mes, Corll Borris, ail of Oeil The SETeiarys Epon. wes, Jo Aidwinekle, Women's Editor Wiel BA 3-8 |ong was splemmized recently st) Ke 17 MF pL Iuckomn, Retin wremie, pe ve. veer yo Feons's Memorial Chueh (sg, "s Tl fucken, the pres. LONE HOGARTH GROVE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Febrwery 16, T! The Reverend Chinon C1006 goni read the treasurer's re The meeting of the | oficiated md the wedling port, yd re of the immeic was payed by Mr. Mab" Wye report of i activ WMS of Albert Street United | Beeson ities for the COMBE Jer Wis] TWEch Wee Reid recestly with | Given in marriage by ber fa given. The date for the @ithe new president. Mrs. Law ither the bride wore # fh May sale wes set fox Winprnder Joon Parks, mending VHA RARER AER SPECIAL! WHILE THEY LAST LADIES BRUSH WOOL SKIRTS SIZES 1270 20 Reg. 4.98 ond 598 70 97 CLEAR ' y For Disaster, Club Women Told [ar a vi ite rieicy ie sis: Bosse med We. item itis 1s / satin Aesigned with a scalloped ing will be held Thursday, Feb Hg? Aevohinnal goriod, Mrs. inst God" {yon believe as they do, let them matomng mills, A flower crown, Yrs. Bobert Claims grow tere and Mrs, 4 4 in eddies ow 8 she joo | "The voice held hex short veil and she cai served refreshments Ay a A ' ' mwinntes were read, Mem: ' white carnations BRD SCOUT WOTRERS AVE. hers were reminded # Je 4 d @ - 2 ' was inten The maid of honor wes MISH! ne : on onder, | Feoruary V1 snd the riday, exec maid was Wiss Linda James Fewisry 13, in the Santon: terial Masing February A organizations of national dressed aitke in baby bue cif. Wr dames Hore, dip ld § Cowreh, ve, In was ; ckiines, short the meting ne 7 fn With send, Res Swindells reall the RWS, wh the retiring president, Mrs. Wil the B'Nei B'Rith women of To- wore matching flowered hats the report wr Down by Mrs. Semel - rents aid white mecessonies, The #4 homehaiing sale hed 78 Gibhys "8. V/ Barlow whe pre- of white chrysenthemums and members (or ther Gime wd charge of Mrs 4 Mier the routine re yellow feathered carnations and siccess of this project Mrs. Wilbsr Down, Mrs. Olive gan ports pueien siriving for members attention 19 "Eh e cade of pumplon colored chrys- the financial report, Fhe father Gils, i is all we have Boysl Ballet film being pre enthemyms and som to held ot Lar?" University Women's Ci 09 ters Tommy James and Tim. cussed. Mrs, Jon Hodges was) The regilor meeting of the Whe spoke of the formulation February 71; a periormance by dg Noor hg 9 a appointed convener and a com-{ Raglan Guide, Bcowt Aux. was welt and the lateritre on Saturday, Ferery 25, as hest man. Ushering w & re Mrs, Terrence Smith, Mrs, Ger {lawrence ond Rowe representatives of 4nd a special matinee of the Bi James ed Perey aid Craigie, Wis, M, G, Peters, Mrs, Gordon Yerum of Osh: y ol by 4 > : " 0 4 ficers for 1961; P, igning of the United Wa February 22 Following & reception held at Jemes Moore and Mrs, Glenificers fo resident, Mrs nly ui Ry stressing that i! It was slso announced that 2 the ni 8 yoo ns the Swindells, Memhers were asked J. K. Lawrence; vice-president eonles . . , " 'Therefore, follow the March meeting #ndito Detroit, Michigan. For going Mrs, Manre oF Mrs Hodges ie ps yp MA one of us has a in April Mr, E, BH, Winker would away the ride wore pale pink The budget wes presented held in the form of & pot supper #7 pm p is to mudesr wer, "MH neckline snd short sleeves with rary 1 £ read Scrip "To pray ond do Ee ea us berip cess Chih and Wom of women must he heard os g ried a cascade of red roses and The Td Ohawn Soomt Yo World's Dey of Prayer, . D. ConantiMarie Parry and the brides thers Awnbiary met Preshy. I sister of the bride. They were Ser United Chisaech Schad 160m \manyiile v : 5, GIR, A hymnery wee presented to named Women of the Year by sleeves, and fll slirts, They dp Bugg Bed uk The speaker was thanked byl maid of honor carried a cascade centhy. Mrs, Moore thanked thet The study hook was in the Mrs, Barlow drew the the bridesmaid carried & cas Mrs. Gergid So read Harrison snd Mrs. Samuel Ihetween us and & third world sented wider the auspices of the, The ring hearers were Mas Comp Bamae March 4 wes dis RAGLAN GUIDE, SCOUT AUK of the UN between Churchill the Oshawa Symphony Orehes- Mr, William Teggette acted Milles wes Bet wp as follows: held gt the home of Mrs, 7 K nations wt San Frapeisen and National Ballet on Wednesday, Norris irs, Bepiamin Cousins, Mrs.ilawa installed the {ollowing of- was sioned in the name of "We, white elephant auction Would: couple left for a wedding trp 19 offer their services by calling |duty 10 keep the United Nations give & talk on the plays 19 Pe cotton sateen with beige meces The March 13 meeting will he Refreshments were served by strong and vigorous," presented at Stratford this sories and 8 pink carmation As an official observer, Mrs |SUmMmer corsage. The newly wedded pair ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES Pictured after their wedding | Ivan Richards of Oshawa and recently ut Northminster | the bridegroom is the son of United Church are Mr, and | Mrs. Hugh Anderson of Osh- Mrs. David John Nichols. The | awa and the late Mr. James bride, the former Miss Mar- | Nichols garet Elaine Richards, is the | ~FPhoto by Hygh Thompson daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C, | Toronto Discussion On Mental Health Of Interest At H&S Meeting The theme of the February meeting of the Duke of Edin-|disease In the early stages burgh Home and School Associ Mr: (Adon Jackson nr ation was Mental Health, Mrs. for 1 isiness mes C, 1. Hewer had charge of the In February, "Founders meeting, and the guest speak- Night" is always recognized ers, Mr. Ted Stewart and Mr.land Mrs, Jackson called on Donald Sugden of the Toast-|Mrs, Harry McGrath io read masters' Club, were Introduced the "Objects of Home and by Mr. BE. K, James Sehool," On Founders' Night, Mr, Btewart stated that men-|the money in the tea box Is tal health was nothing mere or|sent to Federation to he used in less than any sickness that! the Curtis Memorial Library, adults or children could con: Mr. E, K, James announced tact at any time, One In every|that report cards would be sent thirty-three children would be home on February 17, and told ded | Marforihanks has sttended ses isions at the United Nations in iNew York. She described the {security council with is fivel permanent members and six) non-permanent members that! desl with mets and threats of war, She explained how the powes<nf vein hindered progress lin the eouncil | The general assembly has iheen called the "Parliament of {Man", she said. Almost one hundred nations were represent- led. each with five delegates She described the elreular as levels: the first for delegates, | | second, the press and third, the {public gallery, Here headvhones provide translations in solving the world's problems The specialized agencies with: in the United Nations are re ferred to as the 15 paths fo} {peace. The Economic and Bor cial council has promised (0) raise the standard of living any: where in the world; UNESCO, to wipe out illiteracy; UNICEF, to save the children; FAO feeds od LODGES AND | SOCIETIES | BETA SIGMA PHI The February meeting of the Ontario Gama Chapter of Beta Sigma Ph was held at the home Mrs. Percy Bradley, Grossmere Street, with the president, Mrs Bryan Cole, presiding Special guests were Mrs, Cal-| vin Cathmoir, Miss Marie Kos-| fied people could recognize the|cormbiy hall arranged on three|ion and Miss Marion Kirkpat | rick During the business session Mrs guages while men seek wavs of (several money making schemes lae A nomingting committee of |" Mrs. Kenneth Young, Mrs. Pet: ey MeBain and Miss Betty Leask was named Mrs, 0, C, Weeks, 8 member the Oshawa Horticultural Society, spoke on "Nature's Landscape", She was introduced by Mrs, Harold Ball and thank- by Miss Belly Leask, will live in Oshawa LEADING LADY MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont real-horn Doris Bauer was chaiy man of the recent Canadian Con sumer Credit Conference held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel Thirty of the 200 delegates were women, In 1958, Miss Saul he came the first woman to he president of the predominantly male Credit Granters' Associa tion HOUSEHOLD HINT Wax will take better to the bottom of skis and you won't Mrs, Ralph Jeffrey and Mrs Benjamin Cousing CENTRE STREEY WA (East Group) Mrs. Wilbur Miller, group leader, presided at the Febry- ary meeting of the Fast Group WA of Centre Street United Church, The members met gl the home of Mrs, Percy Flet- cher Mrs, Cory DeGuerre led the devotional period with the theme heing "A Day at a Time", The scripture was read by Mrs, Wil fiam Chester and Mrs, De- Guerre read a poem entitled Kenneth Young reporting use as much if you give the"A Way of Life" five lan-\for Ways and Means, suggested clean surface two coats of shel-| During the business discus: ision , tickets were banded out 1 SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OUR POLICY FOR OVER 30 YEARS my WE NEVER CARRY STOCK OVER FROM mental ilihealth. [the parents thet anything they SEASON TO SEASON REGARDLESS OF Invitations were read from Conventions of Beta Sigma Phi held at Halifax and North Bay, the world's hungry wd takes ected by SF Wr 0 ty Tl re" BH ow the in care mental fll-health, People > much appreciated hy the staff] fies wile WHO 5 twirl begun to look et things in the| open, and realize that a sick: ness could not be hidden, Mr, Stewart felt that individuals should start to take part by visiting these people and bring ng them into thelr homes, rv, Stewart then introduced a film which dealt with the re: ~ tarded children in the hospital st Orillia, Following the film, Mr, Donald Sugden invited the members to ask questions, Mr, Sugden pointed out that there was not enough money avail: ahle for research, The amount spent on research in A year would keep these people in the hospital for five days, A mental health elinie was needed In Oshawa hecause this disease had to have very early and adequate treatment to get and the children themselves The next meeting will he on disaster training, and the speak er will he Mr, Hayward Mur: doch, A report was given by Mrs R, J, Manning on the parent education study groups, Mrs Manning reported that there had heen an average attend: ance of twelve to fifteen, and the three topics discussed thus far were, pocket money, disei- line and temper, Mrs, R, D. H feard had heen guiding the group and had been very help: ul, The president announced that the annual reports will pe print: ed this year, and Mrs, Walter Bilsky, Mrs, Stanley Lockey and Mrs, Leslie Gouldburn have volunteered to compile the re: the best results, and only quali: ports, {others pursue an ideal and ob-| jective to make the world a etter lace for mankind, | "Is aa anything more der) sirable than peace?' the speak-| er asked and explained the working of the United Nations Association which was educat- ing people to support the United Nations. A new movement Voice of Women, started In To: ronto last summer was rapidly gaining the support of women The next meeting of the Osh: awa and District Home and School Council will be an open meeting and there will be a training session on effective speaking Refreshments were served hy the mothers of the pupils in the kindergarten classes, METURE STORY , , , Ses how onal and Inaintain rd + wearing endurance £1 : we gontral ity of every cement block we make, A story In pictures ot our plant LADIES * You Are In For A Surprise! Ask your husband to take you to see the "Exhibition of Fashionable Liv ing" in Beau Valley. You'll see how decorative beauty to pecially se See Our DECORATIVE CEMENT BLOCKS . | | add esr cement blocks exterior walls , , , in the patie, Displays Pierced wall blocks of solid concrete designed te add distinctive charm and beauty to In color too! TESTING MACHINE | Is a cement block te the taken of the finest in ceme machine Is used constantly to assure eur customers all exterior walls and patios, + + On display in Beau Valley sting machine, This type of nt products, The Show Is On Now! In Beautiful Beau Valley (ROSSLAND ROAD EAST -- A few blocks from Simcoe North) From Now until March 4th - 2PM, ta S PM, == T7 PM, te ? PM, HENDERSON CONCRETE PRODUCTS 1089 NELSON LIMITED If 'these naw Members were reminded of the square dance party an Febru ary 45 to he held at the home of Mrs. Marvin Perkin, Wel land Avenue, Founders' Day was reported on by Mrs, Murray Fraser Arrangements were also made! A FINER BLE YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE! to staff the tuck shop at Hills-| dale Manor on February 26, 72 SIMOOE ST, N, What To Do About The Weather Rain or Shine... 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