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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1963, p. 10

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, November 5, 1963 {Miss May Dillon; past presi- Lyceum Club Brings To Oshawa _ Outstanding Speakers in Arts Over sixty years ago the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association was formed in Canada, and on May 28, 1931, 27 years later, the local branch came into being with Mesdames Ewart McLaughlin, Gordon Conant, W. H. King, Uriah Jones, A. E. McKibbon, Leoi- ard Richer, Miss May Dillon, andthe late Mrs. R. S. Mc- Laughlin. Miss Jessie Dillon, Mrs. Walter Corben and Mrs. A. W. Harding as charter mem- bers. The club has < present a membership of 75, and is. an ambitious group being active in painting, music, drama and literature, and during the past year, has opened a class for! French conversation and an| opera study group. At monthly meetings outstand- ing speakers on scripture, | music, poetry, fashion and an-} tiques and various other inter- | esting subjects are chosen to} address the club. The presidents throughout the; years have been Mrs. Charles M. Rogers, Miss May Dillon, |} Mrs. Ralph Wallace, Mrs. | Emerson Chant, Mrs. S.. V.} Barlow and .Mrs. Uriah Jones. | During the war the club gave} productions of drama and music! and were able to donate sub-| stantially to the Red Cross, and an art centre, supervised by Mrs. Ewart McLaughlin, was organized with over a hundred children in attendance. Prizes and medals are given each year to students. of the collegiates, proficient. in Arts, English and' Music. Many very successful garden parties, fash- ion shows, and teas nave been) held adding very substantially | to the club's funds, and paint- | ing displays: by local artists are usually held in the library' auditorium annually. Honoring a departed and be- | Johnson. lat 2.30 p.m. in the library audi- dent, Mrs. S. V. Barlow; president, Mrs. Uriah Jones; Ist vice - president; (vacant); 2nd vice - president, Mrs. Lucas Peacock; 3rd vice - president, Mrs. Ralph Wallace; secretary, Mrs. Avern Taylor; treasurer, Mrs. J. H. McDiarmaid; assist- ant, Mrs. R. B. Read; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. H. W. Sheridan; archivist, Mrs Leon- ard Richer. Art, Mrs. Dorothy Bentley; literary, Mrs. H .G. Willes; Mrs. W. R. Johnston; French, Mrs. E. L. Chant; opera, Mrs. C. D. Wright; membership, Miss Flossie Coyte; program, Mrs. Hart Jury; social, Mrs. S. V. Barlow and committee; music, Mrs, R. H.:' English and Mrs Frank Hortop. Members representatives -- loved charter member, the organization perpetuates the memory of Mrs. Walter (Agnes) Corben. This memorial takes the form of annual mem- bership in whereby ten collegi- ate students, most interested in drama, are privileged to attend the season's production of plays. Drama was a subject in which Mrs. Corben was very much interested, and in which she took an active part. The Library and Reading Club continues to function under the capable leadership of Mrs. H. G. Willes and Mrs. W. R.|Fred Roberts, Mrs. John Stacey, Mrs. S.C. Garner, Mrs. R. L. Gray, Mrs. Norval Willson, Mrs. W. J. Salter, Mrs. E. F. Cuthbertson. A very popular and success- ful Garden Tea was held at 'Parkwood', home o2f Col. S. McLaughlin, when over} Mrs. W. P. Whittingham, Mrs. | 600 attended. The group was} bereaved of three active mem-| bers, Mrs. Fred Roberts, Mrs. F. W. Gay and Mrs. Cyril | Weyrich and Miss . Florence BY-THE-YARD Hawkes, | Hundreds of Samples The Lyceum Club. meets the. To Choose From! second Monday in each month) CALL HOWARD DRAPERIES 725-3144 926 SIMCOE ST. N. DRAPERY torium and, following the meet-| ing the hostesses serve tea and a pleasant half hour is spent. The Lyceum Club officers for 1963 are: honorary presi- dent, Mrs. S. D. Rendall, To- ronto; honorary vice-president, FALL HAIRDO Come in and have one of our coiffure stylists create new Fall glamour for your hair. Expert shaping and coloring . . . quick, cool »permanents on apgmintment. HAIRSTYLING by Ursula 112 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 728-0781 Mature Women... IT CAN BE DONE... 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