Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, May 2, 1964 7 'Nightingale Day, May 12, the The Women's Auxiliary, Osh- awa General Hospital, will sup- ply and distribute place-mats to hotels and restaurants in Osh- awa commemorating Filorc ice auxiliary announced at its April Auxiliary Adopts Novel Project For Florence Nightingale Day Forty new Candy-Stripers, who attended classes of orienta- tion during the Easter holidays, have joined their classmates in volunteer service on the wards. There are now 100 young women engaged in this worthwhile serv- St. Gregory's Choir Sings At Hillsdale The Senior Choir of The Ohurch of St. Gregory The Great gave a one-hour concert at Hillsdale Manor recently. The choir was directed by Mrs, William Kinsman and ac- companied at the piano by Mr. Jack Driscoll. The master of ceremonies was the Reverend A. G. Quesnelle of St. Gregory's. The choir sang a variety of music which included nostalgic ballads, 'Smiling Through' and "Bonnie Charlie', popular ee- lections from musical stage plays, "Some Enchanted Evening" and "Oklahoma"; sacred music well known to music lovers, Bizet's "Agnus Dei" and Gounod's "Ave Maria"' and others. Father A. G. Quesnelle intro- duced the songs by groupings and described origins and con- meeting held recently. ice, cepts of the varied program. ' D. sel esided,| Mrs. J. G. Carter reported nine Neil Feit Russtthe minutes|continued increase in gift card and Mrs. W. F, Marshall gave|and gift shop sales, Mrs. George as ae & ANNE IVANCO BEING CROWNED BY SUSAN DRISCOLL Queen Of Daffodils Crowned mai aia At St. Joseph's High School Are Demonstrated ter, Patricia Brockman, Betty For Music Teachers Ann Yanch, Olga Kotok and : ighlight of the Daffodil Tea at}Frances Johnston. Mr. Ross. Metcalfe, Director . Joseph's High School, Sim-| Entertainment during the tea/of Music inthe Darlington toe street north, on Wednesday|was provided by an accordian|South School Area, presented afternoon. |duet played by John eens an|an interesting program on Folk asts > r the queen|ugene Laszkiewicz; a solo by| music at the April meeting of Pa the Bg tow BB ae Erna Reid and a Slovak folk|the Oshawa and District Branch feady elected by the students|dance by the Tatra Dancers, of| of the ORMTA which was held "and the title went to Anne Ivan-|Oshawa. in the Lion's Centre at Bow- co, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| One of the aims of the tea) manville. 'John Ivanco, Taunton road-west.|this year was to raise funds) we said "Folk songs can be « She was crowned by 1ast/for the"library of the new high) created by anyone who can year's queen, Susan Driscoll,|school and over $600 was rea@-| ing but survive only if sung The head boy, Robert Lambe, |lized. by many", presented the new queen with a Winner of the lucky draw was "Th t ts of "bouquet of red roses from the|Mr, C, Foote and the seller of aeberlaes the 4.9 1 school, also a book and box of|the lucky ticket was Olga Kotok. folk songs, original and nationa . chocolates lThe thanks of the school was|National have three divisions, "Approximately two hundred|expressed to several merchants national hymn, stories of the "guests attended and were re-|f0r their co-operation and dona- people and dance tunes, Nearly ceived by the Sister Superior of| tions. all folk songs are good for 'St. Joseph's Convent and the group singing. Accompaniments} | five candidates for the title, were edued- later sad ineny "Barbara Gibbs, Beverly Saw- serious composers have written *tyer, Anne Ivanco, Patsy Clou- U.K. women aged 20 to 24 were and arranged folk tunes for thier, Betsy Lamers. married, compared to only 25| Various instruments". a tea were Carol Coul-'per cent in 1931. "These are elaborate in Spain, . simpler in the British Isles and MRS. D. K. STILES * The election and crowning of the Daffodil Queen was the cuced the speaker, Miss Irene Newton, Deaconess of Whitby |United Church, who chose as her subject "Salvation," using |references from the UCW study book, "The Word and the Way." Mrs, Robert Saunders thanked the speaker for her informa- tive talk. A short business meeting was held, APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 MARRYING YOUNGER In 1962 about 60 per cent of MISS JOAN ELLIOTT, MISS BETTY BAXTER AND MRS. JOHN MATTHEWS | --Oshawa Times Photo the treasurer's report, There Jewell, now recovered from a het jsi-|lengthy illness, will resume the SO: io ger . ig fe teen duty of staffing the Gift Shop. CIAL NOTICES B t Si P é i : lie tp Members were asked for willing e a gma rority Me ciee es of Mrs, K. D,(C-operation if called to assist. ENGAGEMENT ie the a le eneih 4) Mrs. Joseph Dominik, conven- Me, and Mrs, Harold Conrad M . hat the St. Patrick's Bridge had|'", 0 sewing, reported. t® gowns Bohaker, Oshawa, announce the) IVLAT r versary eon ra " unqualified success,|204 elsht spreads received hr engagement of their daughter, Mrs, BW. Bassett, convening =x "reads and 1) gowns given cg May or te Ed-| Members of the Oshawa Chap-|ter's president, Miss Betty Bax- the membership tea, reported) w7.. w.'y. Langmaid, library i, my Ge pe a canes ters of Beta Sigma Phi cele-jter, led members in the Foun- plans had. been finalized, hel convener, reported 151 books ond Siceiiteban grep: Tha ot brated the thirty-third anniver-jder's Day pledge. Mrs. Harold Geet weeneder, May a7|and_ 86 periodicals were dis: of the late Mr. and Mrs,' Kd./Saty of the founding of the in-|Ball, president of Gamma Ep- eng ats 40 p.m. The aux- yg ss igy three Pg @ ward Frowde Seagram. The|ternational organization this _ gy we read the message iliary asked that members of the ee gH nec at carrent marriage will her ard on|week with a banquet at Glen-|w Rose, ounder, Mr, Walter parent Auxiliary, the Evening)iscues was made. L get ie oe pres a - holme School for Retarded Chil-| A highlight of the evening was Chapter, and prospective seggre Mrs. §. J, Hennick poured tea sna ist Memorial Churc! 1 Pen the presentation ef te diet bt a awa eeend 'a. so-|f0r the social hour, | BEV | Miss Barbara M. Woodal,|the Year" awards to the mem- cial hour together. | | <i: cal ts Sata Cue a economist with the On-|in oe - es ae Mrs. D. §. Jamleson and her Old Country Club nounce the engagement of their|'@tlo Hydro's Homemakers' Ser-\chapters, Mrs. William Horton committee entertained the stu- daughter, Donna Ann, to Joh n|Vice was guest speaker for the|presented the award for Phi Phi dent nurses at an evening of Plans Completes Walter Gibbs, son of Mr, andjoccasion, giving an interesting|Chapter to Miss Joan Elliot, bowling, recently. Following the ' Mrs, Waiter Gibbs, all of Osh-|talk and demonstration entitled|while Mrs, Alan Fi pre- bowling, refreshments were M A ti ities awa. The marriage is to take "Quick Tricks" in which she|sented the Girl of the Year served by the committee at Mo. any ACctlv | place Saturday, June 27, 1064, told, of 2, vationy ot uses = award, ie Mrs, John Matthews fall. G 4 a A | 2 : es Y | SM: n S as of Laughlin Hall. Games and 2) he Oshawa and District Old Makes Presentation s,3i0? pm. i Crores * M*' prepared pec yygerstn B Honor award to ning. ' Country Clb held a St. : ® geen --: dishes. Miss Woodall was intro- ---- -|St. George's Dance recently at And Poetic Tribute AT HOME duced by Mrs. Clarence Freek. the Kinsmen Community Centre. The ed bylf h tatl Music for dancing was' pro- To Kate Aitken Mr, and Mrs. William Saun- dinner was conven yifor her presentation vided by the Cavaliers Orches- ders, 157. Park road south, will|XI Alpha Sigma Chapter, whose award to Miss Betty Baxter of | ; be at home to their relat'ves,|president, Miss Betty Leask|Delta Sigma, tra and the master of cere-) Mrs. D. K. Stiles, Oshawa and of ies for the evening was Mr.|q 7 friends and neighbors on Wed-|acted as mistress of ceremon- ante chai |district UNICEF chairman had|;osday, May 6, 1964 from 2:00\ies. The Beta Sigma Phi grace|[| typ agg the honor of making a presen-|to 4.00' p.m' and from 7:00 to|was by Miss Joan El- LADIES! a idleving Unban ae ivonag to ae Kate Aitken last!g:99 pm. on the occasion of|liot, president of Phi Phi chap- No Baby Sitter we : . ' . .m, 3 Wed Mrs. Leonard Riley, Mr. chmen et thee orarip\thelr 50th wedding anniversary /ter, while Delta Sigma Chap- No Car Fare. and Mrs. Stanley Wilkinson.) UNICEF committee, a position Mr. and Mrs. David Boakes,)she has held for the past four UNITS GROUPS MR. BERNAR Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Homer,|years, to be filled by Mrs. R. S, ' Of Leading T ilaing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen, Mr aoding Toronto, oe eee *\|Hammond of Guelph. Mrs. AUXILI ARIES Experienced Hair Stylist and Mrs. Harry Davey, Mr.!aitken has assumed the office P \and Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh, Mr.|9¢ national Hallowe'en chair-| + |Robert Fenton and partner,) nan WESTMOUNT UCW i | and others. Th ar The regular general meeting Refreshments were provided e presentation was made atiof the Westmount United 'lauring the interval, by mem-|@ meeting in the IOF Staff/Church Women was held recent- bers of the Ladies' group, Mrs,| House in ie in the pres-\jy in the church hall. The presi- David Boakes and Mrs. Henry/@nce of distinguished guests|dent, Mrs. Percy Neal, wel- 4|Davey, also Mrs. Kan Koi-/from thy national UNICEF com-|comed the members and the "| lbecl. and Mrs, Garnet Wiggam.|Mittee. visitors from Harmony, Centre \|Door prizes were won by Mr.| In keeping with the interna- street, Cedardale, Southminster in the Scandinavian countries, stories are told in dance rythm". "Canadian Folk songs have a Ronald Wright who received a lawn chair, and Mr. J. T. Gas- kell who received an ice bucket tional ideals of ICEF Mrs. Stiles wore a blue sari woven with gold thread and flowering and Westminster Churches, United The meeting opened with the NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA LTD. BRIDE-ELECT The ag t is ced today of Miss Rosemary Elaine Bohaker to Mr. Edward Seagram. Miss Bo- plants were carried by cos- tumed children; Lilies from France, Gloxinia from South America, Bromeliad from Af- rica and Chrysanthemums from Japan. singing of the theme song, "From All That Dwell Below The Skies." Mrs. Frank Owen and Mrs. John Colley conducted the worship service. The scrip- ture was taken from St. Mat- | set. Members continue to enjoy ing on Monday evenings at the Simcoe Halil Boys' Club Pool. The sessions commence at 9 p.m, and an instructor is definite personality, these have "= |\been enhanced by the large number from Newfoundland. There are 240 pages on Folk music in Grove's Dictionary. Sw * | parts Folk tunes are about anything that may happen, wars, happy times, tragédies, fun, love and work, Out of simple folk tunes great and complex music has | developed". | A Grade 5 class from Maple |Grove demonstrated the talk. |'They sang delightfully in two English, French, Nor- jwegian and Newfoundland Folk tunes and did a folk dance while singing. e |, Excellent reports of the 33rd 'Annual Convention of the }|ORMTA held in Windsor, were }\ given by Mrs, Jan Drygala and Pollard haker. attended O'Neill Colleg- iate and is a graduate of the Women's C0! 1 e ge Hospital, Toronto. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conrad Bo- haker, Oshawa, Mr. Seagram of Toronto, formerly of Water- loo, Ontario, and Birmingham, Alabama, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Edward Frowde Seagram, He attended the Kentucky Military Insti- tute Preparatory School and graduated with a BSc degree from the Florida State Univer- sity. The wedding is to take place Tuesday, June 2, 1964 at 2:30 p.m. in Christ Memor- '|Miss Judith Davison, Miss ial Church, Oshawa. available if enough members request him. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Allen are in charge of this section of the club. The entertainment committee of the club is busy preparing a charity concert in aid of the Cerebral Palsy and Crippled Children's Association. This Mrs, Stiles' tribute was in the form of original verse and ex- pressed the goodwill, hospitality and generosity that the widely- known 'Mrs. A." had always brought to any project she had undertaken, The closing coup- thew 6, 5-15, Page's Road Highland Lullaby ied at the piano ong: Mrs. Mrs, Ralph Burrows sang "A Song" and "A ,"" accompan- by Mrs. Carl an. Rupert Harrison intro- lets were as follows: "She believes with all her event will be entitled "Saturday Night Out" and wil be held) May 23 at the Kinsman Com-) munity Centre. The special] guest star will be Miss Shirley Harmer and the supporting) artists will consist of local tal- ent. Tickets will be obtainable from committee members very soul, There's communion in a cas- serole; Could she but get them in a bunch, She'd ask the whole world in for lunch." ESCAPE THING PAINS? Why Take Chances With and © Upholstery Cleaning -- Home or Plant © Authorized Filter Queen Sales & Service © Genuine Hoover Sales, Service & Parts Dyeing ug @ OSHAWA'S ONLY RUG CLEANING PLANT Approved by the National Institute of Rug Cleaners : VISITORS WELCOME Upholstery Your Veluable Rugs ¢|Helen Willard conducted the! ;|business and 'announced the} \|closing student recital which} ijwill be hed May 2, in the} auditorium of the McLaughlin | Public Library | Light refreshments and social time brought this fine evening to a close. -- LAI SS pip YoU KNOW? |, That Jayn-Modde offers a k Complete Bridal Counselling | | Service. 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