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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1961, p. 8

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In a pretty ceremony re- cently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Jeanette Theresa Dyl became the bride Mr. and Mrs. James Andres Thomson also exchanged nup- tial vows recently in St. Hed- wig's. The bride, the former Irene Martha Wolek, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be of James Glenn Falloon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Dyl of Oshawa and the | ton. | late Mr. Dyl and the bride- Steven Wolek, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thom- son of Welland. --Photos by Ireland Studio IM. Peter Ronald Mitchell, son Jo Aldwitckle. cmon Women's Editor The 41 members present at the November meeting of the women's auxiliary, Oshawa General Hospital, were given a detailed account of the recent Ontario Hospitals Auxiliary con- Dial 723-3474 vention by Mrs. James Mc- 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 23, 1961 Cansh, who attended as dele- gate. concerning their children's pro- gress at school found many E. Murphy, school." boll \ 'hes. a \ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Falloon of Hamil- |'h¢ individual student, new re jcovered day by day. GROUPS, CLUBS |__AUXILIARIES _| ||7TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The 7th Scout Mothers' Aux- vocation in view. Frequently a poor student joins no extra- curricular activity. Have him take part in a limited number of these. There is always homework. rae pi fn |The part most negiected is the cosa ea ees rey | constant review of daily work. i The pit Pig Si Jot Jena better reader makes a better : sector eageohee br en-| student. The parent must en- kn ened, mestg wihlcouage eaahg Wy Gramig prayers. not merely by direction. j|read by the secretary, Mrs. suitable place for study includes J. H. Kitchen, and the treasur-| 4 quiet place, where the parents jjer's report by Mrs. W. H./tyne down their TV so the child q|Hutchison. _|will not be distracted. Encour- Fagg iecge Bye esp ony pret age the child to lecuse topics Ths 7G W. ~ *! which i st hin jo not re- _jdent's pin and thanked her on see's Ee if q child has Q | behalf of the auxiliary for her| gone his best, Thes hildren = sincere work. Mrs, Lloyd then|aimost invariably 4 ee ee Fy ol newest! piace in due course and aften| member, Mrs, J. Pasner. lit is a good one. | The meeting was very well) 1.Q. tests are fairly accurate jattended and three new mem- . ibers were introduced. | but always there are exceptions. Mrs. Harold Armstrong, con | Progress vener for the bazaar, gave her|given on request from the col-} report on all the preparations. |jegiate, They indicate fairly| King Street H&S Hears Talk On Secondary School Problems Parents who have problems answers in an address by Mr. H. principal of OCCI, to King Street. Home and _ | School Association at its Novem- + \ber meeting. The topic was | "How to help your child get 2 along better in secondary Many comments were sym- | |pathetic to the child. Personal- "4 lity problems facing adolescents are many. Add to these the | |bewildering siiti ation of a/students, on alternate Wednes- i pgrade nine student; much less|days from 4 to 6 p.m. A letter supervision in his work than in|}from Colonel Wotten outlining elementary schools, a wide var-|plans of the iety of teachers each of whom|Measures Organization was can spend very little time with)read. Drill sponsibility for review of work) See that the child has a goal,/King St. find their) reports are gladly) your steam iron to prevent min- The theme of the convention was service. Mrs. McCansh also brought back a number of orig- inal ideas put forward by other auxiliaries in Ontario both for fund raising and for increasing the services given to hospital pa- amounted to $151.40, Mrs. Alex|tients by volunteer workers Bourne read the report of the|from the auxiliary, finance committee. Mrs. Joseph| Minutes were read by the sec- LaRocque presented the treas-|jretary, Mrs. E. J. Reed, con- urer's report. sisting of a full report on the Mrs. R. I. Mark read a letter|Festival of Gifts by the general from the Minister of Education.|convener, Mrs. L. W. McConkey. Mrs. Garth Gillespie and Mrs.|After giving a break-down of the LaRocque reported on the re-|sum realized, table by table, cent Area C Conference. Mrs. McConkey put forward a Mr. John Galbraith, principal,|few suggestions for members announced that Dec. 1 is report|to think over before next year. card day. There is free skating at the arena, provided by the Board of Education for King St. that the now-famous Dolls of All Nations should be put in the care of a special convener since their popularity has grown to the extent that a great deal of organizational work is involved. Mrs. McConkey then thanked the|the president, her co-convener |school was outlined. jconveners and committees for In recognition of the 4ist/their help in making this an- Janniversary of the founding of|nual bazaar a success. gen EP -- Feed oo A motion was made to con- ssociation, Mrs. Alex Bourne };; : bos read the minutes of the first | nue the practice of giving meeting held Nov. 26, 1920. This|Christmas presents to the pa- meeting, called by the late tients in the hospital. Mrs. J. G. Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin, had an|Carter is to convene this, assist- attendance of 80 ladies. ed by Mrs. McCansh, Mrs. S. C. The room count was won py |Larmer, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. I. Emergency procedure at | Hospital Auxiliary Hears Report On Recent Convention Chief among these was the fact|p J. Metcalfe and Mrs. Thompson. In the absence of Mrs. Clare Elliott, Mrs. Reed gave a report on the magazines and news- papers required for the nurses' residences, and it was agreed that subscriptions for all these be renewed, Mrs. H. B. James, welcomed back after her recent illness, re- ported that modifications are at present being made on. the chapel with the co-operation of the architect and the hospital, but that an opening date may soon be announced. Members were told by the president that a donation had been sent to the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of the late Mrs. F. I. Gibson. Mrs. J. Earl Mann reported that at the October meeting she had received three spreads, three pairs of slippers and 66 gowns while giving out four spreads and 30 gowns. Mrs. S. Springstein reported no guests or new members and one transfer from active to associate on behalf of Mrs. N. W. Mc- Alpine. The meeting adjourned for tea during which members had a chance to buy the very few items left over from the Festival of Gifts. ae WOMEN'S COLLEGE Although 'Vassar College for women opened at Poughkeep- sie, N.Y., in 1865, its first woman president was Sarah Blanding in 1946. ANNOUNCING NANCY-ANN Mr. Johnston is pleased to on- nounce that the saion, formerly known as the House of Loren, will from now on be known as Nancy-Ann Beauty Salon, and is under new management. It has no connection whatsoever with the former owners, We will try our utmost to satisfy you and to de- liver only the very best in work- monship. MAY WE BE OF SERVICE DURING THE AHEAD? QUALITY PERMS STARTING AT CALL 723-1631 BEAUTY SALON 969 SIMCOE ST. N. To You FESTIVE SEASON | | Miss Wilma Rhindress's room. | Mrs. J. W. Hart, convener of religious education, will look after the December meeting. | Refreshments were served by | the pupils of Mrs. Roy Barrand's room with grade mothers Mrs. C. M. Hollingworth and Mrs. F. J. Kelemen in charge. Mr. Everett Maycock led the singing for the opening and closing exercises. "WHERE; S HOUSEHOLD HINT | Use distilled or demineralized | water in the quantity recom- mended by the manufacturer of eral deposit in the equipment. Plans were made for the : : ae Cubs' and Scouts' Christmas| Clearly the student's situation + parties. as they are compiled from re-| Mrs. Thomas Mitchinson was|ports from all teachers working} named assistant social convener| with each student | and Mrs. Jack Bridgland, press} Mrs, Garth Gillespie who pre- reporter. sided announced that 75 child-) Refreshments were served by|ron had taken part in the| Mrs. D. Gower. IDEAL FISH & CHIPS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK The IDEAL place to eat, also take- out orders. Try our New Puffy Dogs 17 ATHOL ST. W. 725-4812 UNICEF collection which! | - SOCIAL NOTICE | | | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Mc- Laren of Oshawa wish to an-/ Inounce the engagement of their) |daughter, Beverley Elizabeth, to WILL NOT BE HAIR TINTS ies' Hair-Dressers, estimates 90ihair coloring. hen| Mitchell. | lon|take place on Saturday, Decem-} lof Mrs. James $. Mitchell of |per cent of women in France|Hamilton and the late Mr.| MONTREAL (CP) -- Rogerjhave their hair colored. W Para, president of the French\he first opened his Paris sa section of the International Lad-|in 1936 about 40 per cent used{ber 23, at 7 p.m. in St. Andrew's The marriage will Ss P E es United Church, Oshawa. FOR THIS Mitchell's Drugs UNDERSOLD! IALS! WEEKEND! Beminal 100 % ------ 9 ee A BIG SHIPMENT OF SIMPLICITY WASHERS ATA: NEW LOW PRICE Poligrip es. 7% . Reg. 4.00 2.49 ee Top Brass Hair Dressing ns. 125 97° 59° Prom Home Permanent jes, 2.00 1.44 Quick Home Permanent '32,"%s. 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