& ere ty This youthful yet sophisti- cated party dress, printed in brilliant nasturtium colors, was worn by Miss Grey Cup 1961 during the fashion show at the Central Collegiate on Wednesday night. Sponsored by the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, _the show show demonstrated the PNG Club Holds Birthday Dinner The Past-Noble Grands' Club held its 35th birthday party re cently at a turkey dinner con vened by Sister Annie Shorten and. members of Rebekah Lodge No, 3. The tables were decorated with lighted tapers and plants. Sister Mabe! Dis- FAMOUS CHURCH External columns of the Ma deleine Church in Paris, SEEN IN SUCCESSFUL SHOW - grand at one lar Jo Aldwinckle, | Women Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, hand 23, 1962 a 7 Daughters Of England Meeting : _ Attended By Grand Officers The regular meeting of the, Daughters of England, Em- Ipress of India, Lodge 26 was held in the Orange Temple on |Tuesday evening. Worthy Presi- dent, Sister Edith Taylor pre- lsided, with Vice-President, Sis- iter Edna Huband assisting. | Standard Bearers were Sis- ters Ellen MciIndless, Kate Glover and Patricia Huband, Sister Kay Large led in the devotional period. Worthy Past President, Sis- ter Mary Hurst introduced the jofficers of the Most Worthy Grand Executive Council, who jwere visiting in their official lcapacity: Most Worthy Grand President, Mrs. E. E. Swan, Victoria, B.C.; Most Worthy Grand Vice-President, Mrs. L Anderson, Toronto; Most Wor- thy Grand Past President, Mrs G. M. Popham, Ottawa; Most Worthy Grand Secretary, Miss I. G. Luckett, Weston; Most Worthy Grand Treasurer, Mrs I. © Purkis, Weston. Grand honors were given as the officers were escorted to the. dais Worthy President, lor presented gifts to the Wor thy Grand Lodge © officers. Speeches were given by each 'Jone, and congratulations given \to the lodge on its good work. | Sister Sarah Van De Walker + |gave the sick report, thank-you cards were read, various com- |mittee reports were viven, Dis- lcussion was held on_ projects land future welfare activities Pilot Club Holds Variety Program At Hillsdale Manor Hillsdale Manor was the set- jting for a Variety Night recent- ly when the Pilot Club of Osh- awa acted as hostesses to the residents. Miss Beverley Storie, president, officially opened the proceedings and turnd the rest of the program over to Mrs. sii tele i aa 2 Fred Lindsay, who, along with ee oe mes the members of the member- styles, rain-wear, spectator ship and Pilor Information Com- sports and a bride's ward- | mittee made all the arrange- robe. ;ments. Mr. Percy Sister Tay- | wearability of easy-care fab- rics and dresses were put through a washer-dryer cycle and worn by the models. The ~ ~ Daniels emceed the program which included numbers from the Oshawa Gol- iden Age Merrymakers, a quar- tet from the Barbershoppers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Godfrey and ed the cake, favors. and draw 4 : Lae | prizes 1 bla and Mrs. J. Wil- tga Eilzabesh Aa hdiae Was!" "Miss Isabel Sorley told about the winner of the lucky draw the origin of the. Victorian Or- Speeches were made by hon- lder of Nurses and Dr. W. C ored guests, Sister Lucilye/sands showed some slides and Gibbs, noble grand. of No. 3) gave an accompanying commen- lodge, Sister Ann Cook, Vic e|tary on the work of the Victor- and Sister Ricicot, @ jan Order of Nurses visitor The Pilot Club was also cele- Following th dinner, the regu- brating its fourth birthday. Miss bus meeting was held Storie cut the birthday cake and a charter member of the club, cut the birthday cake as- sisted by the president, Sister Alice Lanning, who had donat- ney, ines end of the Rue Royale leading and closed with games of card refreshments were served by the to Place Concorde, are 63 feet bingo Pilot members. iby jand accessories It was decided to have a penny sale in October, Worthy President, Sister Tay- lor appointed Sister Kate Glover as right escort. Draw prizes were won by Sis- ters Florence Wood, Beatrice Hurst, and Marlene Bre~nigan. Birthday greetings were sung for Sisier Florence Bourne. Sister Simmons who is at Hills- dale Manor will be celebrating her 80th birthday. A committee will visit her and extend greet- ings. Refreshments were served by Sisters Kate Glover, Florence Green and committee The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 3 Eleanor Martin Brayden Dukeshire Married In Ajax Rex Nor- the wedding The Reverend T man officiated at of Miss Eleanor Louella Mar- tin to Mr Brayden Roger Dukeshire, in St. Paul's United Church, Ajax, recently The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin, Ajax, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chip- man Dukeshire, Sydney, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Richard the wedding music, D. Westgarth, aunt bride, was the soloist. The bride, given in marriage her father, wore a_ floor length gown of lace over satin with inserts of nylon net. The bodice featured long sleeves and a_ sabrina neckline. Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a sequined coronet. She car- ried a cascade of red roses. The bride's attendants were her sisters, the Misses Jean and Donna Martin. Miss Jean Martin wore a_ street-length dress of light blue and Miss Donna Martin was in_ royal blue. Both wore white hats and corsages of pink carnations. Mr. David Ferguson, brother- in-law of the bride, was the best man, and Mr. Wayne Lott and Mr. Kenneth Baker acted as ushers At the reception held in the Ajax Community Centre, the bride's mother received wear- ing a brown plaid suit, brown and white accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthe- mums. For a wedding trip to Buffalo and district, the bride wore a beige dress with dark brown trim, a matching coat beige accessories, and corsage of pink carnations Mr. and Mrs. Dukeshire will reside at 95 Dorcot avenue, Scarborough Moses played and Mrs. of the Welcome Spring with a new Hair-do personalized shaping, expert color- ing, soft look permanents are yours when you visit Budget Beauty Bar. OPEN FOR APPOINTMEN TUESDAY, MARCH 27th TELEPHONE 723-4212 or just walk in... Closed every Monday -- Open Thursday and Frid: Evenings and Seturday mornings. BEAUTY BAR (formerly OSHAWA SCHOOL OF HAI 16A ONTARIO STREET TS dey RDRESSING) and) a View Pupils' Work At Conant School Open House It was "Open House" at Co- nant School on Monday night, March 19. Many parents, friends and children crowded "6 auditorium and main hall. Samples of the work of pu- ls could be examined and each class room was unique in its decorations and displays. Miss Lewis' Grade IV class had an interesting mineral dis- ~ which the children had ac- umulated in conjunction with 'the studying of mining in "so- |cial studies' There was a touch 'of gaiety in the Grade 3 room) motif highlighted by pupil-made Easter bonnets consisting of paper plates decked with a 'var- iety of flowers, ribbons, crepe- paper and other objects. Those created by boys were equally as stunning as those by girls. A mural of a farm setting il- lustrated the efforts of a group of children working together in Potted Bulbs May Be Preserved For Fall Planting When indoor tulips and daffo. dils have finished blooming they tend to become a bit of an eyesore However, don't just throw them out. If you do, you are robbing your garden. of pos- sible bloom next year. Horticul- turists with the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture suggest that you keep them healthy -- until they have died down, and then plant them again in the fall They will bloom the following spring. Here's what to do When the bloom dies, cut off the flower stalk. This prevent the plant exhausting itself de- veloping seed. The trick now is to get a strong, healthy bulb Food is manufactured by the leaves,and transferred to the bulb for storage. For the plant to be able to do this, it must manufacture more food than it needs. You must therefore keep it growing well. Place the plants in a cool, sunny window at a_ tempera- ture of 45-65 degrees F. Water regularly and give a soluble fer- tilizer every three to four weeks After three to 10 weeks the fo- liage will die down Now, to get ready to '"'har- vest" the bulb. Stop watering, and let the pot dry out complete- ly. | qualified 1962, Mrs. room, In Miss Diane Rogers' room could be seen a number of "im pressionistic"' portraits of '*The Teacher' and throughout the classrooms the eagerness of the} children to excel was evident in much of their work. A short meeting of the Co-. nant Home and School Associa-) tion was held before the parents visited the classrooms. The president, Mrs. Joan Smale, an- nounced that the annual conven-| tion of Ontario Home and School) Associations would be held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on April 25. At this convention some of the resolutions which will be presented are: (1) That the Ontario Federation of -- and School Associations, Inc., petition the Department of Edu-! cation to institute conversational French in all grades of elemen- Christine Lamb's Grade 1 ~|tary schools of the province, and) French Composition and Gram-} mar in Grades 7 and 8 and that this program be taught by; full-time instructors) who would rotate through all grades of the schools; That the Ontario Home and School As- sociations recommend to the On- tario Government Department of Revenue that in future all school supplies necessary for children's education be exempt from retail sales tax; That the Department of Education should institute a plan whereby some persons may be educated at the University level in prep- aration for elementary teaching positions, in addition to those presently being trained. at feachers' Colleges However, a motion was: made that no delegate be sent from Conant Home and School As- sociation in view of the existing strike against the Royal York Hotel The door Mr. Albert SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Elmer L. Elliott announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Jean, to Mr. Richard Edward March son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F March, all of Oshawa. The mar riage is to take place in the chapel at Simcoe Street United Church on Saturday, April 14, at 3.30 p.m. prize was won by Brown COMMENTATOR Mrs. H. E. W. Brownlee will be the commentator at the Fashion Review following | the Dessert Tea to be held in Northminster United Church | hall on Wednesday, March 28, | under the auspices of the Osh- awa -Business and Profes- sional Women's Club. LODGES AND SOCIETIES REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 The regular meeting of Re- bekah Lodge No. 3 was held re- cently with Noble Grand. Sister Lucilye Gibbs. presiding, assist- ed by Vice Grand Sister Ann Cook A welcome was extended to one visitor and to 13 past noble grands. Sister Cook gave the sick list report The bus chartered for the trip to Orono on March 27 will leave bus terminal at 7 o'clock. 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