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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1964, p. 7

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ceca. Sa 'TAKE A PAIR OF SPARKLING EYES Price, Oshawa and Mr. Henry Price, Whitby, and of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Herron, Courtice. She is the great-granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. frank Foote, Oshawa. --tIreland Studio Take a pair of sparkling eyes and a pair of smiling lips and you have Kimberley Ruth Herron, age one year. Kim- berley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linton Herron, Ken- dalwood road, She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Aleta 'Yours a Greater Responsibility' Speaker Tells University Women "It is what the women of Can- ada are not doing, rather than what they are doing, that is cause for grave concern," said Mrs. M. J. Sabia, vice-president of the CFUW, in addressing the University Women's Club o! Oshawa and District, at its March meeting. She suggested that much might be gained if all women's organizations would take. time off from their regular routines and do some really serious thinking as to how much they were doing that was essential and of real worth. "Much time and energy has been given to winning some of the rights we felt were ours yet, having won these, most women are reluctant to pick up the re- sponsibilities that go with such rights. "We should bestir ourselves to be informed on subjects that are of vital interest to us as in- Weamen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 17,1964 7 'Christian World Is Diminishing' Miss Jennie Pringle Tells UCW_. Miss Jennie Pringle was the speaker at the Easter meeting of the Northminster United Church Women, held recently in Remembrance Hall of the Church. Mrs. Victor Cubitt led the de- | votional service, using the event of Passion Week as the theme, assisted by Mrs. Ross Courtice. Is Successful F. J. Peirce, Mrs. Millan, Mrs. R. F. Johnsten, J. A, Coleman, Broadbent, Mrs. ell, Mrs. King Street UCW Night Of Cards Centennial Hall in King Street United Church was colorful with St. Patrick's Day decorations for the successful night of cards held recently under the sponsor- ship of the Friendship Unit of King Street United Church Women. Mrs. C. C. Baxter was convener for this event, which was formally opened by the unit leader, Mrs. L. G. Glover. Among the prize winners were Mrs. T. &. Easterbrook, Mrs. J. Healey, Mrs. J. E. Peaker, Mrs. ' Short, | 45 Mrs, L. Clark, Mrs, W. A. Holmes, Mrs. L. Ir- win, Mrs. J. W. French, Mrs. William Rahme, Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mrs. Douglas McLaughlin, Mrs. J. W. William Mitch-|T. B. A. McCaul, Eric Norris, Mrs. J. J, Flem- ing. Mrs. S. E. Goodfellow, Mrs. Mrs. weather, religions, and even of survival. Vipond speak about Malaya. With the aid of color slides he dehcribed the country around Penang. His listeners acquired some degree of understanding of the people of Malaya and their problems of sanitation, education Dr. Vipond hea et Mr, A. L. Yanch an nke i a nag igh coed -- by Mrs. James O'Regan. Mrs. H. E, Armstrong, Mrs. Mr. M. H. J iy LeRoy Kellar, Mrs. A. Seman', Ts. Ian McNab, Mrs. E. Kirkton, Mrs. A. Gh, Mes a os} ney, Mrs. Regina irr, Mr. "Secees, Mr. W. Lackie, Mr. Walter ag Mr, Layton Souch, 'Pellow and Mr. R. St. Gregory's CPTA Hears Dr. Claude Vipond On Malaya Members and friends of St. Gregory's CPTA who attended the March meeting held recent- ly in St. Gregory's Auditorium were pleased to hear Dr, Claude d the vice member, r. ted the b short visit to the Ragin andjer. Mr, @liffo bi greetings to ent.' He showed a color photo o:/pupils of Miss H. himself and Pope Paul takenjand Mrs. C, McArthur. Monsignor Paul Dwyer paid ajthe banquet kd the conven- as- those pres-|sisted by the mothers of the Cummings during his visit to Rome and a Due to the unavoidable ab-|P2ir of wine satin slippers pre- sence of both the president. and resident, Ivan Wallace, pared for the election of the new Pope. Two delegates from the asso- ciation are to be sent to the executive meet- ing. was won by Mrs. cy's Grade 4. A letter from the president, Mrs. befor A. Clarke, read, thanking the members for cheon flowers sent to her while in hos- aa tin Club on Apeil pital. The prize for the larg- est number of parents present Easter convention in Toronto. Members were urged to attend was|the evening meeting of the Ca- 12 when the Reverend Mother Maura will speak about the new Catholic High School. Refreshments were served in Helen Clan- overnight with the help of -- sortase It's a Mrs. W. L. Anthony sang two solos, "His Smile was the Smile of God" and 'Dear Lord, Kind Lord", accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Rundle. Miss Pringle based her re- marks on the subject "Lent -- A Time to Take Stock of Our- selves". She said in part "We need to take a good look at ourselves and ask ourselves if |we are measuring up to the aims of the United Church Women. Do we know what is expected of us? We now have church recognition as never be- fore and we are trying to raise our. families in Christian pre- cepts, then why is _ interest dwindling? Why is the Christian) ¢' church slipping?" . | Miss Pringle continued saying that although churches were well-filled on Sunday mornings, lit Was difficult to get leaders in church work. She stated that in 1930, 50 percent of the world was | Christian. Today the percentage is about 30 and at the present rate of increase in commun- ism, it is believed that in 10 years, the percentage will be from two to 10. She concluded by saying, "Whether the church goes forward, stands still or slips back, depends on us.' Mrs. James Semple, presi- dent, conducted the business ses* sion. She stated that a workshop for the bazaar would be held at| the church, every second Tues- day at 1.30 p.m. The next one AT HOME to be held March 24. Mr. and Mrs, Thanks were expressed to|Jarvis, 76 Central Park boule- Mrs. Lyn Pascoe, who had do-|vard north, will be at home to nated a large tablecloth, to be|their relatives and friends on used at the head table for wed-|Tuesday, March 24, from 2:00 to dings. It was announced that tick- ets would be distributed for sale for the travelogue and dessert lunch to be held April 8. Mr. Anton Lendi, of the Swiss Con- sulate, Toronto, whose film on Switerland will be shown, had MISS JENNIE PRINGLE ed that he would do the com- mentary, in person. cards, Mrs. Semple gave a report of Church Women annual meeting, held in Whitby. val between the two services of worship on Easter morning. Mrs. Cubitt and members of Unit 3, served refreshments. SOCIAL NOTICE on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. How's the Time to Cards were sent to 35 per-/ sons who were ill, seven to new, mothers and seven sympathy} the Oshawa Presbyterial United) Arrangements were made to serve refreshments to the minis-| ter and choir during the inter- George W.; 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.) 725-1812 For Free Pick-Up and Delivery Get your Toggery Ready for the Easter Parade Send ALL your Spring Cleaning Requirements to your FABRIC CARE CENTRE for the Very Finest_ In PROFESSIONAL CLEANING ba MEMBER:-- Associated Credit Bureaus of Canada dividuals; and to the community of which we area part," said Mrs. Sabia. It was stated that the estab- revenge | of a home and the rear- ing of a family need only post- pone rather than terminate ajter equipped to play their role woman's contribution to society. This statement was supported by the fact that a recent survey showed that today the average woman gave birth to her last child at age 27. Thus, by age 45 many mothers shouid be ready to get out and do some- thing worth while at whatever level, municipal, provincial or federal, was most convenient. Mrs, Sabia also expressed the opinion: that the western world ticularly the emerging countries -- placed a tremendous empha- MRS, M. J. SABIA been contacted and it was learn- Beautify Your Home with sis on education and as a result, their representatives were bet- in world affairs. "Unless we change our. attitude, we will tend. to lag behind," she de- clared. The closing remarks of the|«. speaker were directed particu- larly to women who were uni- versity graduates. Such were urged to be "thinkers" and to give serious consideration to ex- tending their education peyond the level of the BA they now did not place sufficient empha- held. By so doing, they would sis on education. In contrast tolprepare themselves to make a this, the Eastern Worid -- par- contribution in the fields of had returned. 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