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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1962, p. 8

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Old friends and young friends spent a happy time together at Parkwood on Sat- For nearly three hours Colonel McLaughlin and his daughters stood to receive + tit aca time friend, Mrs. T. H. Ever- son. He is 91 and she will be 95 on Christmas Eve. Mean- while among the beautiful urday afternoon. On the left, the getial host, Col R.S. McLaughlin, embraces a life- nie ds tare hin Dre aM SL US UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES ic ds blossoms in the greenhouse were discovered Miss.Jacque- line foody and her sister, Mrs. J. K. Moffat, Jr. ALICE JACKSON UNIT The November meeting of the Alice Jackson Unit of King Street UCW was held in the Sunday School room with Mrs. Murton Walter presiding. Mrs. a poem "Day by Day". The Worship service was in charge of Miss Mary MacLean. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Thomas Easterbrooke. Mrs Lawernce Milison read the "Me- ditation". The. offering was re- ceived by Mrs. Easterbrooke and Mrs. Millson. Miss MacLean gave a talk on a chapter of the study book the theme being "On Asia's Rim" Mrs. Fred: Ayers played the piano for the hymns. Mrs. William Bradbury read the minutes and took roll call. The treasurers report was given by Mrs, Elmer Randall. Miss Isla Barker reported on cards sent to the sick. Mrs. Leslie Booth recorded home and hos- ~ |\pital calls. Members were re- minded of the Christmas Merry- + |Go-Round being held this month. -|There will be a regular meet- ing in December with a shower of gifts, toys, socks, mitts and scarves for Simcoe Hall. Mem- bers of Mrs. Frank Hunter's group served refreshments. GAYER PARIS Paris, "city of light,'" is get- ting a facelift. An army of cleaners are cleaning private and public buildings on major streets and squares. Hundreds of Guests Entertained By Col. McLaughlin at Parkwood Chrysanthemums of many varieties decorated, the recep- tion rooms of Parkwood, Osh- awa, when Col, R. S. Mce- Laughlin and his family enter- the long line of guests num- bering almost seven hundred. He is seen here greeting a former Mayor of Oshawa, Mr, W. J. Naylor, and Mrs. Naylor. --Oshaw Times Photos Early Detection Of Mental Illness Function of Clinic Speaking at the, October meet- ing of St. Joseph's Parent Teacher Association, Dr. C. H. Jackson stressed the fact that the Mental Health Clinic exist- ed for the prevention of mental iliness rather than its cure. He said that a Mental Health| referred by their doctor. Omy Clinic ideally had on its staff ajthose adults were accepted at! psychiatrist one who heals the|the Clinic who could not afford| -- a ge sor (one whojto pay private fees. | studies the mind) and a social | " - Th k worker (a person skilled in the] tart" 7 a Bee social sciences). The Os b&w |Health Clinic, was introduced| Clinic worked at. a disadvan-)}. Mrs Ralph Vodden and| tage in that it had not yet aC' thanked by Mrs. William O'Neill. quired the services of a social worker. The Mental Health erned by the Oshawa Board of|the Night of Cards which is to Health and had as its object, the} ne held in St. Gregory's Auditor- mental health of the commun-|iim on November 28. The pro- While some treatment was un- dertaken at the clinic, its chief aim was to detect early minor problems and to offer recom- ity. However, git did stress the ceeds for this evening will go to- jeare of children who must belward a school library in St jreferred by their parents. Peo-|seph's School. Jo-) Mrs. Donald Leach asked that} Clinic, he .explained, was gov-/members donate the prizes' for| tained seven hundred guests at their annual Chrysanthemum Tea. Assisting Col. McLaughlin were his daughters, Miss Isabel McLaughlin, Mrs. M. A. Turner of Coral Gables, Florida and Mrs. Mann, with her hus- band, Major-General Churchill Mann. Miss Isabel McLaughlin wore a beautiful three-piece costume of French brocade in tones of amethyst and black, the brief jacket outlined in black dia- mond mink. Mrs. Turner chose a striking raspberry brocade, and Mrs. Mann wore a black chocolate chiffon, French bead-) ed, . fitted dress with wrist) length slim sleeves, with match- ing accessoriés. In the entrance hall a large specimen of the beautiful pink Tuxedo chrysanthegmum was much admired. Forming a de- lightful setting for the receiv- ing line in the solarium were the green and white Nightin- gale chrysantemums, this being a variety that had been intro- duced into the greénhouses some years ago as a gift from Col. McLaughlin's daughter, the late Mrs. Eileen McEachren. The arrangement of chrys- written entitled "The Undesir- ables." Those taking part in it were Mrs. Stirling Morison, Mrs. Wil- liam O'Neill and Mrs. Dennis Noonan. The Reverend A. G. Quesnelle presented a gift to Andrea Con- way on behalf of the St. Jo- seph's PTA, in honor of her achievement in winning the jun- ior award for the Community Chest public' speaking contest. Miss Conway demonstrated her ability by reciting the poem which merited her the award. The social conveners for the anthemums in the popular gal- lery of Canadian art included many outstanding specimens of Apricot Cleome, Allegro bronze, Rose Masterpiece, Queen's Lace, Gold Lace, bronze Tuxe- do and many others. Crotons enhanced the beauty of the display in this area of the house, Complementing the over two hundred different varieties of chrysanthemums, servatory and _ greenhouses were brilliant with orchids, gesnaria, diefenbachia, cycla- men, browallia and the exotic bromellia and crotons import-| ed from Belgium. The dining rooms were deco- rated in the White Broadacre Mum and the white and mul- berry Rosalie Lace. Those pour- ing tea were: Mrs. W. D. Ross, Mrs, D. E. Robertson, Mrs. H. F. Patterson, Mrs. E. G. Baker, Mrs. Ray Lawson, Mrs. iG. D. Conant, Mrs. T. H, Cop- pin, Mrs, E. V: Lander, Mrs. 0. G. Mills, Mrs, John Oille, Mrs, E. H. Walker, Mrs. E. J. Umphrey. Tea assistants were: Miss Susan Armstrong, Miss Carol Conlin, Miss Patricia Gor- don, Mrs. Gordon Hare, Mrs Herman_ Heintzman,. Mrs. Philip Jackson, Mrs, A. V. Larway, Mrs, Michael Mann, Mrs. George McLaughlin, Mrs. . R. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. R. K. Miller, Mrs. John Mof- a, 3, Miss Jacqueline Moody, Miss Jennifer-Anne Oille, Mrs. Derek Phillips, Mrs. Michael Phillips, Mrs, Roderick Ross, Mrs. Donald Storie. As well as Toronto and Osh- awa friends, guests included Mrs, W. D. Clarke of Farming- ton, Conn., Chancellor and Mrs. John B. Stirling of Queen's, the Hon. Leslie M. Frost and Mrs. Frost, and many guests from various Ontario centres. ANIMAL TROUBLE Ontario hydro trouble-shooters in 1962 reported a beaver mendations which other people|ple over the age of 16 were con-| Mrs, Michael Fairheart pre-|evening were Mrs. Alex Biro and would have to carry out. sidered adults and these must be sented a skit which she had Mrs. Robert Fraser. dropped a tree over power lines, while a moose won a fight with a hydro pole. | Faced with a big purchase? television? . termDlan meets many needs for ready cash at low cost It's the simple, businesslike, thrifty way to borrow. No hidden charges. No "extras". With a t you're paying. And you'll often find it's a Jot less than you are asked to pay elsewhere, Next time you need money to buy a major item, or to meet unforeseen expenses--in fact for any reasonable purpose--don't pay more than you need to, See the Royal Bank about a termDlan Loan. Any Loan you know to the exact cent what amount up to $3,600; up to 36 months to pay. And it's /ife-insured. Just talk to your nearest "Royal" manager, or ask for our termPlan folder, & eu ROYAL BANK Walter opened the meeting with{ In a double-ring ceremony in Calvary Baptist Church re- cently, Miss Diane Mary Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C: Ray Clark, Oshawa, SIGNING THE REGISTER became the bride of Mr. Ronald Kenneth Kirkland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Kirkland, Whitby. | Photo By Hornsby | PERSONALS | Winners at the Oshawa and} District Old Country Club Whist| Group meeting held last Wed- nesday, were as follows: First Annette Hudson and Mrs. Sophia Arnoid. | | Staff Sergeant Jan Drygaia,|}: the con-} bw eh venir got ae A som and Mrs. Drygala, Law yeorge Day, and third Mrs. Rob- F Ss, jert Ward. Mr, Robert Fenton|aneet eld . gee: ey won the "'booby": prize. Mr. Alex|4@Y afternoon for Colone : Air won the raffle. The Group|Sadowski who performed the meet at Rundle Park every Wed-|official ceremony of decorating) nesday evening at 8 p.m. Out of town guests at the|With the Polish gold cross of| Pollard-Jalasjaa wedding were|Merit with crossed swords at \the Reverend Alfred Woolcock|} : Mr. and Mrs. Vaio Huhtala,| Toronto; Mr. John Richardson, Miss Georgina Moore Gough, Miss Mary Ann Tobin, Miss Lin- da Dewar, Miss Sheila Rob- inson, ;all of Peterborough; Mr. Danny 'Harrison, Orillia; Miss Nancy Bacon, Scarborough and Mr. Jerry Warren, Hamilton. Among the Oshawa Hairdres sers. who attended the Guild of Hair design, at the Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, on November 11, the band shell following the memorial service yesterday morning. The colonel was ac- companied by Lieutenant L. Skonieczny and. also from To- ronto was Count Peter Mielzyn-) ski. Oshawa guests attendin:z| had been guests of honor at; the banquet given by the Pol-| ish Veterans' Association for) Padre. Woolcock on Saturday} evening. The hostess was' as-/ sisted by Mrs. Frank Falkow- were Mrs. Marie Marlowe, Mrs. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Herber Atkins, Oshawa, wish to annouce the engagement of their daughter,| Patricia Lee. to Mr. Larry Rob-} ert Lemon, eldest son of Mrs. Harold. Lemon, Oshawa and the! late Mr. Lemon. The marriage is to take place on Friday, No vember 30, 1962 at 7.30 p.m. in| the Chapel of Northminster Unit| ed Church. | | | | | ski and Mrs. Alex Chalmers | GETS ROYAL COMMAND Sophie Tucker headed the DELICATE SMOKERS ~ Cigar bands are believed te' royal command variety per-jhave first been used in Cuba te formance at the London Palla-jprotect the dium in 1962. of women who prea pi sg -- gre, ~ The minute you taste this sparkling, rich cola flavour you'll know Big Giant Cola is the most! No other quality cola gives you so much for so little! Get acquainted with Big'Giant Cola by using this Special Money Saving Offer. 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