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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1964, p. 7

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REMINISCING --Oshawa Times Photo 'Mrs. Maurice Hickey, Now 90 Honored By Friends, Neighbors Mrs. Maurice Hickey, Fair- leigh avenue, celebrated her ninetieth birthday last Friday morning by attending mass at St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church. On Friday a Jarge number of cards and flow- ers from well wishers flooded her home. On Saturday evening about fifty of her friends and neighbors surprised her with a party. Mts. Hickey was born, grew up and was married in Maynooth, Ontario where she lived until 1949 when, following came to Oshawa. Mrs. Hickey, as a farmer's wife, always made her own bread and still bakes it regularly every week. She bakes delicious scones and loves to serve them to her friends when they drop in for a cup of tea, Another favorite pastime is working in the garden, where Mrs. Hickey likes to grow flow- ers as soon as the weather allows it. Mrs. Hickey has two children, a son James with whom she makes her home and her daugh- ter, Mrs, John Green, who also the death of her husband, she lives with her. HOSTESSES AT Mrs. W. B. Syer, Bowman- DAFFODIL TEA - The Ritson School Choir pro- vided the entertainment at Rit- son's Home and School Associa- tion annual meeting. The choir under the direction of Miss Janet Kerr and Mr. Paul Ed- mondson, sang a variety of well received selections, luding "Billy Boy," 'Western' Home" and "Sweet Betsy from Pike." Mrs, Eric Cooper congratulated and thanked the choir for their fine program. Mrs. Eric Cooper presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Borysiak thanked Evans and Mr. Gordon Lodge for auditing the books. Annual reports were read from the treasurer, Mrs. Wal- ter Borysiak; finance, Mrs. Howad Shaw; membership, Mrs. Alex Bourne; program, Mrs, Ivor Carey, Mr, Evans' grade 5 class won POE RPE POM RENT Ie a Ee Ritson School Choir Entertains At Home & School Annual Meet Carey gave their reports of the Home and School convention. Mr, Arthur Winter, principal, announced that there would be no report cards until the last day of school, He stressed that we, as parents, must see that our children complete assign- ang that ha ig eg and that: we to in pupils the desire to do their best, The officers and executive members for 1964-65 season an il "gyn nag Walter jak; 'secretary, Mre, William Kashul; prhrall er, Mrs. Howard Shaw; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs, Frank Zarowney. Executive chairmen are Mrs, William Milne, Mrs. Douglas Bennie, Mr. Arthur Winter, Mrs. Rex Kennedy, Mrs. Michael Fryza and Mrs. Ivan Carey. The installation will take place in September, the parents' attendance prize. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Cooper announced that there would not be a meeting UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES KING STREET UCW 1 The April meeting of the Alice Jackson Unit 1 of King Street UCW was held in the ladies' parlor of King Street United (Church, The meeting opened with the singing of several hymns under the direction of iss Margaret Pellow with Mrs. Fred Ayers playing the piano. The theme of the devotiona' period was 'Introducing India', A reading "Christ of the Indian liam Bradbury. Mrs. Leslie Booth read the meditation, "Lines to a Rickshaw Puller". Miss Pellow took the members on an imaginary trip to India and Mrs. Larmer_ introduced two missionaries and two Indian women, A tape recording of these four women discussing "The World of Indian Women', i the Home and School in y. Refreshments ' were served, and enjoyed by the pupils, par- ents and friends. remem correo mame THE EVELYN SHOP Christening Dresses with or without Matching Coats and Bonnets . .. / In lovely embroidered nylon, THE 9 SIMCOE ST. SO rat 9 Communion Dresses D LL SHOP UTH Come in and see our complete range of White resses, Sheer Nylons, and Embroidered Cottons. Also Veils and Flowered Headdresses. PHONE 725-1221 ville, left, Women's Service chairman of the Ontario County Unit, Canadian Cancer Society and Mrs. J. W. Dyer, Oshawa, tea convener, will greet guests at the Daffodil Tea from 2.30 to. 4.30 tomor- row afternoon in the Memor- ial Hall of Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church. A parade of spring and summer millinery has been for added enjoy- ment of the social event in the interest of the Canadian Can- cer Society (Oshawa Branch). Dads Predominate In lst Executive Of Hillsdale H&S term! buy more car 66\y an loan let me Road" was read by Mrs. Wil-jrefreshments being served by was heard. Mr. Lucas operated home and hospital iss Isla Barker re- ported on cards sent out. Group 3 will be in charge of the May meeting with Group 2 sei:ving refreshments, A so- cial half hour was enjoyed with the members of Walter's group. SIMCOE STREET UCW 2 The Mrs Murton The meeting opened with a hymn and the %th Psalm in unison. Mrs. Fred report- ll i: Thompson ed on cards and flowers and SB 2 ze. RHE NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA LTD. WA'S ONLY RUG CLEANING PLANT Approved by the Notional Institute of Rug VISITORS WELCOME Why Toke Chances Wee Your Valuable Rugs peseeeveereseeeeneee e® eeoeereer ee eeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeete HOW TO PAINT A MASTERPIECE (In your kitchen) f help Gran'ma bake cookies too! But helping het See ee gonna be an artist!" + Grandma's a good judge--she certainly knows the véry finest enamel when she sees it. That's emux Super Gloss . . « the deep, colorful, high- gloss enamel that gives kitchens, and bathroo! guch a bright, fresh look. There's also crux Fashion Gloss, for a rich medi loss effect--and enux Super White, the whitest w iteenamel of all! The newly formed Hillsdale Home and School Association held its first regular meeting after the organization meet- ing. The highpoint of the meet- ing was the introduction of the 'first executive which can boast six male members. The new ex- ecutive are as follows: presi- dent, Mr. Blake Branton; Ist vice-president, Mr. William Robinscn; 2nd vice-president, for the same money99 Mrs. Ernest Patterson; record- Another cookie anyone? Develoned in Canada to meet Canadian needs by Canadian Industries Limited GP DODD & SOUTER Your Friendly C-I-L Dealer WHITBY ing secretary, Mrs. Archie : corresponding secre- : Finance in advance--put buying power, bargaining power in your pocket with a termplan loan. _ Compare its low cost with any other financing deal you can make. No extras. No hidden charges. Remember: the more you save on financing your car, the more you can spend on the car itself. peg John Manning; treas- urer, Mr. Kenneth Paul; prin- cipal, Mr. Gordon Terwillegar; staff representative, Miss Joan Barge; grade representative, Mrs. Percy Collins; Council rep- resentative, Mr. David Mce- Cann; program chairman, Mr Merle Luke; membership chair- man, Mr. Ronald Duffy; social convener, Mrs., David Kelly, assistant convener, Mrs. Ken- neth Jay. - reciation was express for Mrs. William Dell's volun- teer work with the school dra- matic club. Mr. Terwillegar, the princi- pal, spoke a few words of wel- come. The Association was en- tertained by the School choir, after which refreshments were served. PHONE 668-5862 Monthly payment $ 43.93 $ 75.44 $115.73 newspaper Kurier Polski re- ports sales of cigarettes in the first three months of 1964 dropped five per cent under those of the last quarter of 1963 in the wake of warnings that emoking impairs health. 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