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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Feb 1963, p. 7

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stm nee WED RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. George Her- bent Gifford were married recently in Albert Street Unit- ed Church, The bride is the former Carol Arn Henry, daughter of Mrs, Clinton Lawyer Cites Phases Of Law At Home And School Meeting Mr. Henry, and Mr, Gifford is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Gifford, Oshawa. --Mary's Studio teen": this was one of the per-|families tinent ya pence 4 s of the Duke of Edin- ee tone and School Assoc-\and thanked by Mrs. L. iation during an address by Mr.|Merringer. Z. T. Salmers concerning Pa-| rent's legal responsibilities to} their children at the February/E. Stanley, meeting. The business meeting was con- In his opening remarks, Mr.jducted by Mrs, Walter Kuch Salmers stated that since he | president. The secretary's - was speaking in his capacity as/port was read by Mrs. William a lawyer, he felt that it might|Moring and th etreasurer's re- to know/port by Mrs. S. P. Lockey. appoint|@ ™an as foreman, Amonegithe birthday supper at the nextlinterest in this column. Write @ Commercial and eo y " "Insofar as children are con-)the parents had failed to appoint these women, was one woman Meeting. A presentation of gifts] ienhone or viait she: aceial det Industriel Sites > 24-HOUR SERVICE @ DRAPERY ' cerned, there is an absolute|someone as guardian, the 80V-\aacconding a ladder with aWas made to the treasurer, partment with. your item of @ Development NO SERVICE CHARGE ili he part of the/ernment would do so, Affairs}; oi) ; ack, (sister Evelyn Fickes and_ sis- ) I @ BROADLOOM responsibility on the part ¢ hat|(@nk strapped to her back, Aghia |news for which there is no / H FOUR SEASONS parents wntil the child is six-)should also a oO erotected| witich she was going to refill) {er a Bet oe ue; icharge Telephone 723-3474, Paul Ristow TRAVEL F tear SIMCOE ST. S. AT ATHOL wou rotected) i ai or. their services during en ' ee vo j with paint, fr services | CUnpg | ine REALTOR bd home to/from succession duties, | The beauty of Leningrad and year. Sister Evelyn Sanders) mrs G, D, Conant has return-| go1,"e; . @ UPHOLSTERING PHONE 725-1151 Mr. Salmers was introduced/viqccow was a@ striking con-| made the presentation, 5214 Simcoe N, 728-9474 | PHONE 728-6201 be of some interest p é a hill overlooking the city. that the reason men and women) In honor of Founders' Night,/rnore are 25,000 ae peri jn) Among the draw. winners became lawyers was mainly be-|an address was given by the!recidence there. were Mrs, Howard Couch, Mrs. cause they were interested in/president, tracing the history of! Tibraries are well equipped, @. Thomson, Mrs. Joseph the administration of justice, In}Home and Schoo] and the Home this connection, they functioned/and School Creed was read by|oq Eaucation starts for the av-| as defenders of the criminal,/Mrs. Robert Greer. Henry, Oshawa and the late | te. stores and "|luxunies, cemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 12, 1963 7 Talk On Trip To Russia Heard By Members Of 50-50 Club The 50-50 Club of Simcoe,Curry and Mrs. Herman Pin- Street United Church held their]combe gave the financial re- February meeting with Mrs./port, Walter Branch as guest speak-| Mr. Hugh MacLeod reported er, Her topic was Bus Tourjon behalf of the ways and means committee, Mr, Russell Hayward will be the leader of the Spring Variety Show to be presented in April with Mr, Donwil Houlden in charge of the musical numbers. Mr. Harold Linton gave a re- port on plans for the St, Pat- rick dance and buffet supper to be held on March 9 at 8.15 m Russia, with descriptions of Russia as she viewed it from a bus during her visit to Russia last year, Mrs. Branch spoke often of their guide, Janie, who wore the same home-made uniform throughout the whole trip, com- pletely free of adornments as these were not allowed, Janie These happy little girls are well avenue, Their grand- greatgrandchildren of Mr, |James Souch. The other prize Kimmerly Ann, three years parents are Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs, Paul Logeman, and |Winners were Mrs. Arthur old and Kelly Lyn, one year Paul Logeman, Jr., Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph St, |Brown, Mr. Everett Jackson, old, daughters of Mr. and and Mr. Arthur Snelgrove, Pierre, all of Oshawa. Mrs. B. A. Tunnicliffe, Mr. Mrs. Brian Logeman, Crom- Many Prizes Won | Boynton and Mrs. Bruce M Gregor. , By Lawn Bowlers | At Night of Cards The monthly get-together of| ||the members of the Lawn Bowl-| ing Club and their friends was held at the Kinsman Club last '|Friday evening and took the} _|form of a Night of Cards, The members in charge for the _jevening were Mr. Clarence} Foster, Mrs. Bert Bonnetta, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Foster, Mr. and! _|Mrs. Gordon Pirie, Mr. -=|Mrs. Clinton Baxter, Mr. and */Mrs. Reginald Norris and club president, Mr. Ewart Clemence and Mrs. Clemence. Prior to the serving of re- freshments Mr, William Dew- s\land led in a sing-song with *|Mrs. John Morrison as pianist. _| A crystal vase was donated by a local merchant and' in a draw made by Ladies' president Mrs. Dorothy Bentley went to Mrs. MY SISTER AND I Ewart Alger, Mrs. Jack Piatti, Mr. Anthur Morton, Mrs. Grace Igglesden of Whitby, Mr. Jack) --Photo by Stannett Manchester. They are the did use lipstick which showed|?: she was of a higher class than] The March meeting will "| some, as that was also forbid-| titled Spring Satire. | | | Christmas and New Year at)land for three years. This was Bidd Ss i mtave " | ; ulph, Mrs, R. B. Reed, Mr. Sapphire Waters Apartments followed by a one-year assign-| arthur Brown, Mrs, Edward| PERSONALS ; aenh Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Curry jen for Cortam classes. will represent the 50-50 club on | Many cathedrals: were seen ihe official board of Simcoe) he but not in use although some! cireet United Church. | smaller churches were -- still) The Reverend J. K. Moffat open. Mrs, Branch mentioned cigseq the meeting. Refresh- the fact that we owe much to/ ments were served by member: our Canadian Embassy staff | of Group 4. Russia, who work under many) that they) are not allowed the use of aca GROUPS, CLUBS uring the tour block after) AUXILIARIES | block of apartment buildings) LEND-A-HAND CLUB in jwere seen, These furnish- ed with bare necessities, lack-| jing pictures on the walls, extra! jlamps and refrigerators, There |was one bathroom between six ig roe T " e | were fetes, but on Cana-|Sister Ann Holt. The treasur-| jdian standards, they were shab-|er's report was given by Sister! bily dressed. There were many|/velyn Ficks. A |crews of women working with| Arrengements were made for ec leards recently. Sister Evelyn | Those in charge of the night a §' Alle en adjudicating for the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, rea, has recently returned, |,,Mr. and Mrs. L. 8, Peacock fyceum Club and Women's Art | Simcoe street As jturned recently from Quebec hostesses wer \¢ ily, where they were attending cey and Mrs. |the Winter Carnival, | Miss Agnes Strickland, Que- The Lend-a-Hand Club held a to members of the Literary meeting of the Oshawa Young) short meeting before a night of a of the Lyceum Club-and|Women's Christian Association| {Women's treets| Sanders offici@ed assisted py| evening when they will continue | graduate of the Chelsea Colle SLOeEs |the study of Canadian Authors. of Teas, birthday parties, |ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of ed from Nassau where she spent with Mr. and Mrs, Roger Conant/ment with the World YWCA,|, | "land family and Mrs. F. P.|setting up a refugee centre agen a oe Eee n of Whitby, |Pakistan and further YWCA ex-/o, illo "Ragle Mr W 11 ie ma Haden i" : Mrs. R. L. Gray acted as auc- perience abroad. At present she Preston, Mrs. Dorothy Bentley, Windsor tioneer at the Treasure Auction |Mr. Jack Coleman, Mrs, George is acting secretary for clubs, which was part of the afternoon ping at the Dnaporios adult education and public af- program) at the meeting: of the Toronto. national office in 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 R. G. Geen, who the Chatham and north, have re-| Association yesterday. Tea' Mrs. E, A, Middlemass, Mrs.| e Mrs. John Sta-'T, D, Thomas and Mrs. J. A.| barn H. W. Sheridan.) ajqwinckle are among those at.| ran ted ane Ri ig of tending a conference of women ' Great Britain, wi e the guest), street, will open her home/speaker at the 18th annuallW. Mereuiey Ger eta na economics and development for! the Province of. Ontario, in To-| " ronto today. A reception and| hed ate dinner will follow the afternoon |i Physical Education --and/ conference the purpose of which| was national program sec-|;. is to launch a consume retary of the YWCA of New Zea-! crusade, inicce: Art Association this this week. Miss Holthusen is a her wed- ««. TO VISIT A NEW MEMBER OF OUR STAFF. MRS. MARIE REID ' GRADUATE CORSETIERE Mrs. Reid, formerly of Fay's Bridol is: supervising our Foundation Department. She is anxious to meet you and invites you to come in and visit her in our lf Corsetry Section, She is quali- fied foundation fitting problem ... there is no extra chorge for } Sh Ago services, AND CONSULTANT Shop in Peterborough to help you with any expert consultations and 'trast. The Kremlin Theatre is pale: war Slater Hveln ime ay i P ; O sa nas vere: ois ~Velyn | The program was arranged byliarge as O'Keefe 'Contre in 'To |Sanders, cards; Sister Twella Ars. John Cowle and Mrs. L./ronto and boasts its red car- Bagshaw, draw; | Sister Helen |pets and upholstery. Surround-|Kinsman and Sister Gola ing the square were large h, refreshments. . ? 4 Among the winners of euchre shops which: sold vere: Miss Emily Macchi: | Moscow's University stands Mrs: D. H. Fickes, Mrs. George many stories high on the top of Madder, Mrs. W. B. Morrison, | . Mrs. Leonard Weeks. as education is greatly stress-|Mitchell, Mrs. Stanley Disney. erage Russian child at the age) business advisors and some- times even as marriage coun- sellors, He then went on to ex- plain the functions of various courts of which the average parents has very little knowledge, mentioning particu- larly Juvenile Court which takes care of problems relating to children. Mr. Salmers mentioned that parents were not responsible for other children's wrong doings| and if two children were playing) and one had an accident, there was ho legal responsibility in- volved. It was also mentioned that child could not be cut out of a will if under sixteen years of age. In connection with wills, Mr. Salmers felt most strongly that all parents should have wills drawn up by a lawyer. Also, it should be discussed how the chilldren would be looked after if the parents. were both to die while the children were under sixteen years of age. If Times Employees Valentine Dance Members of The Oshawa Times Benevolent Club and their: friends enjoyed a_ social evening and Valentine dance in the Kinsmen Community Centre, Colborne street west, on Satur- day night. Toronto disc jockey, Mike Wren, acted as master of cere- monies end selected music in lively and romantic rhythms The door prize was won by Mrs. Thomas Wolframe and spot dance prizes went to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Young. Limbo contest winners were Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mr Ear! Schaefer, The dance was convened by Mrs. Ray Pleau, president and her committee: Mrs. Derek Gandy, Mr. Noel Edey, Miss Joan Parks and Mr. Dave Coutts, the/ary 15. time to tour the schools, Mrs. REPAIRS TO ALL Members were reminded of/Branch and the other tourists|f) ELECTRICAL 'ANCES! the Family Skating night which' were' refused the privilege. (-- 17-B°'BOND £. 725-3531 WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE Mr. Kelvin James, principal,| announced that report cards| would be sent home on Febru- of three with 10 years of school-! ing being compulsory, Not hav-) ing made application ahead of| is to take place on Saturday,|] The common people are to be} February 16 from 8.00 to 10.00) pitied as they are led to believe p.m. Refreshments were served by| people in many other countries. the mothers of the pupils Miss Ewart and Miss Grade 3 classes. UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARTES in i §TH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX |held in the chapel, led by Mr.| The monthly meeting of the |9th Oshawa Cub and Scout Moth- iday evening at 8.30 p.m. at St. Gregory's Auditorium | Mrs. Ian Lee, secretary, and Mrs. Milo Pultz, treasurer, gave jtheir reports, | The president, Mrs. Walter jAtherfold spoke of the impor- jtance of having all the Cub and Scout mothers as active as pos- sible and with this in mind it was decided to have the next meeting in the form: of a pot luck supper to which all the mothers will be invited. This supper will be corivened by the executive To raise funds for the pur- chase of a hiking tent for the scouts, a bake sale is to be held at the end of March, under the joint convenership of Mrs. Peter Sylvanick and Mrs. Price, Mrs. Peter Sytvanick gave a report on the headquarters meeting which she attended and requested help for Camp Samac activities on March 16, 17 and 20. Mrs. Daniel Shutka was ap- pointed press convener Mrs, Atherfold closed meeting with prayer. The next meeting will be in February 27 at St. Gregory's 'Auditorium at 8 p.m the ANTIQUES Choice Glassware, Copper, Bra: 9p FYFE-McGREGOR Auctioneer and Appraisers This fine importation of Period Furniture, Works of Art, Sterling and Shefficid Plate, English and Continental Chino, WILL BE ON VIEW Thursday, 14th Feb. from 1 p.m. till THE ARMOURIES, ORONO, ONT. S MILES NORTH OF NEWCASTLE ON HWY. 115 & 35 AND SOLD BY AUCTION Friday, 15th Feb, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. sharp Estates Appraised end sold by Auction Anywhere ss, etc. 204 ST.SACREMENT ST. Montreal 1, P.Q.-AV. 8-6330 Lyon'sihy Mrs, Jelle Bakker and| jers' Auxiliary was -held on Tues-| e@ OPEN 6 DAYS EVERY WEEK @ AMPLE FREE PARKING @ OPEN TUESDAY, THURS. DAY AND FRIDAY EVE. that they have much more than Mrs. Branch was introduced thanked by Mr. Earl Taylor.| The evening was under the} leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- ven Salmers and. 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