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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1964, p. 8

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below-average child does not complete all units. If he com- \pletes only one unit he fails-- wih 2 units he goes 6n. ; Reading is graded by oral and comprehension, The method of teaching read- ing is by a combination of Fathers Take March Meeting At Adelaide McLaughlin H&S The March meeting of the,Frances McLeod, Mr. Ronald) Adelaide McLaughlin Home and|Bilsky and Mr. Harold Pascoe. School ssociation took the form| iss McLeod stated that sev-|phonics and sight. One can help of Father's Night with Mr.jeral systems were investigated|a child by oral readine at home, Lorne Seeley presiding. Mr.|in 1952 and it was decided thatjand seeing that he visits the li- Everett Jackson read the min- brary regularly. : Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 16, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES the night of cards to be held in May also for the strawberry socia! to be held in June. Sis- ter Nelda Thompson reported for the CP and T and that there! 9TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular meeting of the 9th Oshawa Scout Group Auxil- iary was 'held recently in St. the Unit system was best. The utes and Mr. Stephen Hawkey|reading program is considered! Mrs, Keith Buchanan thanked gave the treasurer's report, the panel. A social half hour vided™-into units -- Grade 1, ' Pascoe, announced report cards|? units; Grade 2, 4-6 units and TREAT PILE AT pr LES jwould go out on March 20. Mrs. arithinetic' and apetting "ake di) vided in the same way. Report | prize, | It was announced that the\units were taken into considera-| Revers plle pein with antiseptic vt pars tition. The unit system allows an herbs peso 4 the Royal York Hotel in April/ghove-average student to pro-' piles. Sold at all d will present nine resolutions.|sress, It helps the below-aver- MECCA PILE REMEDIES the most important and is di- The principal, Mr. Harold followed. Grade 3, 7-9 units. Phonics, /R. Lang's class won the room; cards were revised so that ort the MECCA Posi jecca Home and School convention at re otis pg ruggists. Mr. Stephen Hawkey present-|age child to progress at his own No. 4 for ee The Reverend N. J. Gignac officiated at the marriage in- St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church of Carolyn Irene McQuoid and Edward Anthony Dillon. The bride is WEDDING Gregory's Auditorium. ly learned what scouts do. time. Mrs, Walter Atherfold. Refreshments were served. THE LEND A HAND CLUB The mothers were interested in the talk given by Mr. Pat- rick Drumm, one of the 9th Osh- awa Scouts, entitled "A Winter Weekend at Camp" and.certain- a little more abou Plans were discussed for the dessert card party and decided it would be held on April 28 at 8.00 p.m. A candy sale would also take place at fhe same Mrs. William Dionne presided at the meeting in the absence of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McQuoid, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Edward Dillon, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Dillon. --Mary's Studio Mr. Rudi Maeder Stresses Need For Fathers to Attend Meetings Mr, Rudi Maeder of the Osh- ewa Toastmaster's Club was guest speaker at Ritson Road; Home and School March meet- ing. Mr. Maeder chose as his topic "How to Get Your Man". He 'explained the importance of fathers attending meetings. He stated- that wives must educate their husbands by asking them to attend mectings with them. He went on to say that fathers should be made to feel that they have the right to be in- terested in Home and School, as it takes both parents to help their children. Mr. Maeder stated that asso- clations always need new mem- bers and new dieas and that it $s everyone's privilege to attend meetings Q Mr, Maeder was introduced by Mrs. William Milne and -- by Mrs. Douglas Ben- e. Mrs. Eric Cooper presided for the business meeting. Mrs. Cooper announced that next month's meeting would be the annual meeting. There would be further nominations and an elec- tion of officers. Mrs. Frank Zarowny read the minutes in the absence of Mrs. William Kashul, and Mrs. Wal- ter Baryciah gave the treasur- er's report. Mrs. Howard Shaw gave a report from Home and School Council. Mrs. John Kewin end' Mrs. HOUSEHOLD HINT te a bedroom and bat!. with color-matched sheets and towels. Available in stripes, solids, prints, they'll wash right along with the fa_4i:y wash. Doug! were for the nominating committee. Mrs. Eric Cooper will be at- tending the business meeting of the Home and School convention on March 24 and Mrs. Walter Baryciah and Mrs. Ivor Carey would attend on March 25. Teachers' roll call was tied, the winning teachers Mrs. Mohl, Grade 2 and Mr. Paul Edmond- son, Grades 5 and 6. Mr. Arthur Winter, principal, poke briefly about the chil- dren's report cards. Mr. Winter then, explained "The New An- d) Gibbs. were beds, wheel chairs, and a walker available for anyone) wishing use of same, free of) charge by calling the Oddfel- low Hall, King street east. ALEERT STREET UCW 4 The members of Unit 4 of Al- bert Street UCW held their March meeting in the Friendship Room recently with Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire presiding. Mrs. James Scott conducted the study period, studying 'In- dia and her Church" which is about all Christian work in that area. For the next few meetings s used to augment the school's 4 es SS: A WHITBY LASS Mrs. Reid Cook, and of Mr. and Mrs. John Kapuscinski, all of Whitby. grandparents are Mr. Mrs. John Bray, Brooklin. --Aldsworth Photography This dainty young lass is Joanne Stella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Byron street, Whitby. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and and the members. will continue); studying church work in various The Lend A Hand Club cele-|njaces in India. | brated its 37th birthday with a pot luck supper in Simcoe Hall, there were two charter mem- bers present. Sister Mable Dis- ney and Sister Idella Spencer, and the Noble Grand Sister Ann Cook and Vice Grand Sister Vera Wirshing of No. 3 Rebek- ah e, The regular business session opened with Sister Ann Holt, president, officiating, assisted by vice-president, Sister Lucilye Sister Gibbs gave her report on sick members, greetings were sent to Brother William Evans who celebrated their 60 wedding anniversary in Flor- ida, also flowers were sent to Sister Isabel and Mr. Charles MacDonald on reaching their 61st wedding anniversary. Sis- ter Isabel was present at the meeting. clothing is The UCW is packing a bale/kenneth McNellis was throwing for Northern Canada. Children's) needed, must be in by April 15. GOLDEN HARVEST jwas spearfishing in the same WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP) --jarea when he caught a butter- uncle's ring inside. ~*|bread to seagulls when his gold; ------___. ; : especially ping flew off his finger and was| boy's clothing. Contribution s)jost.in the surf. A month later his SAVE YOUR TEARS nephew, Peter Robinson,ito prevent tears. A rummage sale will. be. held in the Church basement, Tues-| day, March 24 at 1.30 p.m. The unit catered for a small wedding the first of this month. | The UCW is catering for a large | bowling banquet on May 2. They | are planning a series of home} baking sales April 17, June 19) and October 16, Each unit is responsible for getting the'- ¢--> baking to these sales. A bus trip to Collingwood is being planned for June. Refreshments were served by | Mrs, Sidney Pike, Mrs, Regin-| ald Pike and Mrs. Fred Cole- man. Arrangements were made for! SOCIAL NOTICE proach to Mathematics". He said beginning next year many Grade 7's would be using it. He explained that this method does not just show how it is done but shows clearly what is done. Mr. Winter stated that the chil- dren would use more concrete material, and there would be more use of place value in num- bers. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE) ham, Oshawa, forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Luella Ann, to George Albert Jacobs, son of Mrs. John McNeill, Calgary, and the late Mr. Carroll Jacobs. ding will take place Saturday, March 21, 1964, at 3.30 p.m. in Refreshments were served St. and a social period followed. |Church, Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cunning-: announce the The wed- Francis Roman Catholic TIRED HALF THE KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR -- LADIES' WEAR 68 Simcoe North OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. Every Thursday ond Fridoy Use Keres Eudast Plan, TIME? DR. CHASE Nerve Foo Dr. Chase Nerve Food Is a time-tested tonic which provides beneficial iron and other essential in- gredients to help im- rove your blood and hus help to restore a feeling of general well-being. $0, if you're finding life a little difficult, duetoweariness a! a "echo lack of pep, may need the onic benefits of Dr. Chase Nerve Food. Taken regularly, as directed, this well- ul tterand feel better altogether. Don'tyou think it's worth a trial? 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