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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1962, p. 31

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Barvinok Branch St. John's WA Contributes Nobly Whe Ukrainian Women's Asso- ciation "Barvinok Branch' was initiated in 1957 by a small group of active women. Under capable guidance and leader- ship, the increase in member- Ship has been most favorable. "Barvinok'"' is an organization of>the younger women of St. John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- dox Church; 31 Bloor street east. It is affiliated with the Ukrain- ian Women's Association of Can- ada which was formed thirty- five vears ago and has a mem- bership of approximately five thousand women across Canada. 'During these years, the aims. and objectives of the associa- Pupils' "Variety In 1913, King Street School é was opened in September with |Miss Jean Garrow as the first | principal. The late Mrs. R. S. |McLaughlin was _ instrumental in organizing the first Heme and School Association in Oshawa at King Street. School in Novem- ber, 1920. Mrs. E: C. Myers was the first president. King Street School beeame j the first Senior School in Osh- ; awa, in 1953. The rotary system }is used and -only Grades 7 and 8 are taught. The Home and School pro- grams are planned to interest ithe parents of students, of the j senior school level, and are var- | ied and interesting. A Fathers' | Night meeting is held in Janu- tion were varied and of a wide| ary, when the fathers conduct scope. They. have consisted of | the meeting. The choir, under the preservation and promotion | the direction of A. E. Maycock, of religious; national and cultur. delighted the parents at the #l treasures of Ukrainian ances-| April meeting. The highlight of tor Beer vaitn ar oe Celie hae sel rare nadian culture. Members were | Night'"' in May, when many tal- encouraged to participate fully ented young students provide in all citizenship activities. ! the program. } Much time and effort has been| a; the closing exercises spent on various youth projects. The local Association meets once a month at the homes of its members. In addition to the business at hand, the meetings | have been informative and teresting. These have included a lecture on eye Gare by a local optometrist. To mark the 35th anniversary since the inaugura- tion of the Canadian Women's Association, a special reading of its history was made following one of the business meetings. .Fund-raising activities have consisted of: dance, catering rummage © sales, to - banquets, Double™ Nings. i The. association has "always beén in close co-peration with community projects. For -sey- eral years they have donated a na'ionally costumed doH to the Oshawa Hospital Auxiliary for | Use in their Fall bazaars. Barvinok has realized that one ins | 'the annual Spring | i the Money projects. and, social' eve- | 1 ee = oe | thie Hallowe'en UNICEF collec- in June, the parents are invited to | be present when the bars and | school letters, which are pur- | chased by the Association, are | awarded. Each year a picture is pre- {sented to the room having the |highest parent attendance at {the Home and School meetings | during the year. This year Mr. | A. E. Maycock received the re- | production of "Road to the Vil- | age'. painted by Tom Roberts, ARCA. A graduation party is pro vided for the Grade 8 students in June. Our students participate in (tions and last collected $151.40. Mr. John Galbraith is the principal of King Street Senior Public School, At the annual meeting, heid in October, Mrs. Carl Creamer, vice-president of Oshawa and year of its main undertakings is the | District Home and School Coua- Promotion of youth movements' Cil, inStalled the following offi- and they have done this in var-|C®*S: president, Mrs. John fous ways. It has constantly sup-|Chmara; past president, Mrs. Por'ed the various undertakings | Garth Gillespie; vice-president, of the St. John's Ukrainian| Mts- Gordon Butler; recording Youth Association SUMK. An. Secretary, Mrs. Harold Sproule; annual Students' Day dinner is| 'Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph La- held every year for Greek | Rocque; corresponding secre- Orthodox students attending the | '@'Y, Mrs. George Jones; execu- high schools in Oshawa. Ukrain. | jan dancing classes have been mittee, Mrs. Joseph Maga, Mrs. organized for several years with Walter Grigorenko: Sunday capable dance instructors. Much work has been done in| the promotion of the Sunday School classes.' Several mem- bers of Barvinok have 'served as Sunday school teachers. Dur- ing the Ukrainian Christmas season the children were shown Special films dealing with the Christmas theme. Gifts 'were Prepared and distributed to the | children at the St. Nicholas' Day | School committee, Mrs. Stephen Gonta, Mrs. John Stezik; kitch- en committee, Mrs. John Kos- tick; Mrs. Nicholas Semeniuk, Mrs. Paul Plishka; program committee, Mrs. Walter Kuch, Miss Anne Sabat; hospital visit- ing, Mrs- Peter Doboshinsky, Mrs. William Iwaskiw; 'shower Night' Pleases Parents at King Street H&S tive members, Mrs. George Cuthbert, Mrs. Jack Kewin, Mrs. Michael Fryza, Mrs. Lloyd Harlow, Mrs. L. W. Hurren. Pianist, Mr, A. E. Maycock. 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Other. activ- | ities planned for the children | consisted of picnics, a toboggan party and a special breakfast following Holy communion. The most important financial contribution of Barvinok was made toward the completion of new classrooms for the Sunday school classes. As in other years, the mem- bers prepared Easter baskets which they distributed to pa- tients in local hospitals on Eas- ter Sunday. To make the social section of the meetings more interesting and varied, special programs were planned by the committee in charge. One of these consist- ed of a film on a trip to Mexico which one of the Barvinok mem- bers had taken during the past year. . 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