ee ce care oon ny Mai pny a oe ae FALL BAZAARS HERALD THE FAST St. Andrew's United Church at the Church. The members, Women are hard at work pre- seen here displaying some of ' the many novelty and useful paring for their' annual fall items, are from the left: Mrs. and Christmas bazaar to be James R. Warnica, Mrs. Mur- held on Friday, October 30, School Attendance Officer Addresses Westmount H&S "A good school attendance |gress,' program is everybody's busi-/handle these it requires much ness." These words were stress-|training, - patience, continual ed by the Attendance Officer of | study and great wisdom on the the Oshawa Board of Education, | parts of the adults concerned." Mr. William Smith, the guest} Seeking the cause of continu- speaker at the October meeting | ous absence of a pupil, often of the Westmount Home and| calls for team work. The princi- Gchool Association. Mr. Smith) pal and teacher, the school went on to say that, "even| nurse, guidance councellor and though many children are non-)perhaps a psychologist bring academic and many hate school,| their particular skills to the dif- there are things they can learn |ficulty at hand. A great effort is not found in books, These in-|made in strengthening parents clude self-respect, respect for) in their relationship to their chil- others, dependability, punctual-|dren, '"'Many children today,"' ity, better attitudes and how to|Mr. . Smith said, '"'are being live with a group -- all very im-|brought up by the Stinday school portant in the world of work." | teacher, the public school teach- "There are family and per-|er and the baby sitter. The par- sonail problems of varying kinds|ents drop in once in a while to ~and degrees that interfere with) retain ownership. attendance and school pro-| "Our duty is to safeguard the! APPROACHING CHRISTMAS RUSH 2:00 p.m.. The above articles Moore, Miss Elta Sproule and and many more have been Mrs. Edward Elliott. A des- sert luncheon, being held prior to the bazaar, will open at 1:00 p.m. with the bazaar being --officially- opened at UCW. --Oshawa Times Photo. right of every child to an ade-| Jeffrey Haines, a Grade 4 pupil | quate education up to the limits|of Westmount School, who pro- lof his capabilities." | | In introducing the |speaker, Mr. Frank H, Ross,|winner on accondion at. the Ki- |principal of Westmount School,|wanis Music Festival, played Mr. Smith said. "TO | mentioned that Mr. Smith had) «The Happy Student Tango" fol-| lalways worked with children.|jowed by '"'The School House Before being appointed Attend-| Party Schottische". Mrs. ance Officer by the Board of) Michael Widish thanked him for |Education, he held positions at) his fine performance, the Arena and Simcoe Haill. Be- The president of the West- fore coming to Oshawa he was mount Home and School Asso- a grade 13 teacher in Hamiilton ciation, Mrs, Ralph Boneham where he also played pro-foot- opened the. meeting with a bail. poem: "Guiding A. Child", Mrs, Cecil G. Step thanked) (author unknown). Mr. Smith for his fine lecture. Mr. Ross thanked the mem- An added feature at this meet-|bers for helping with the Kin- ing was the presentation of two|dergarten and Grade 1 tea, He |Community Chest speeches. Mr.|also asked for volunteers to pre- Wayne Stubs, a Westmount|pare UNICEF boxes for Halbow- teacher, introduced Sylvia e'en night. Gomme and Annie Wnuk, both, To cover the association bud- Grade 6 pupils. Sylvia will rep-|get, it was announced that a resent Westmount School at the dollar drive would be held this Greater Oshawa Community| month, with Mrs. Roy Spratt Chest public speaking contest as chairman Mr. Robert Owen introduced Mrs. Fred Smith, 1st vice- how can just {calorie SUGAR FREE taste so good? Because Coca-Cola Ltd. kept the flavour in TRADE MARK REGISTERED Coca-Cola Ltd. took the calories out of Tab, but not the flavour. Tab is brimming with full- bodied flavour, but has just one calorie in every six ounces. Taste Tab. Pick up a carton today. 'ftuthorized bottler of Tab ander contract with Coen-Cola Lid. Jeran Women's Guild resumed '|\their meetings after a summer _|per was first enjoyed after +} which Vicar | conducted the-devotional period. made and donated by the | Cluaran Unit of St. Andrew's | |vided the entertainment, for the} guest|evening. Jeffrey, a first award) WOMEN'S GUILD (Grace Lutheran) The members of Grace Luth- recess with Miss Gladys Col- breay presiding. A pot luck sup- Dennis Heidorn It was decided to have a mam- moth bake sale in downtown Osiawa on November 27 at a piace to be decided on. Pastor Fiess spoke on the coming) "Every member _ visitation",| stating a congregational supper is to be held on November 15 when a film strip on this sub- ject will be shown. A committee is to meet with other groups in the church to select the country from which a foster child will be adopted. Five new members were ac- cepted into the Guild. president and program chaiir- man, announced that the guest speaker at the November meet- ing will be Mr. Harold McNeil, Director of Simcoe Hall Boys' Club. Mrs, Boneham introduced the new social convener, Mrs. Rob-| ert Moffatt. | The attendance prize was) awarded to Gnade 5 and 6, Mr.| Wayne Stubs' room. Refreshments were served by | the mother's of (Mir. Stubs' class and Mr. Ross' classes. A FUTURE BRIDE Miss Gail Whyte will be- come the bride of Mr. Harry Arnold Cockburn on Friday, November 20, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sutton West, according to an an- nouncement made today. Miss Whyte, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Whyte, Wil- low Beach, Lake Simcoe, is a graduate of Oshawa General Hospital School of -Nursing, class of '64 and is af \present on the nursing staff. -Mr. Cockburn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Cockburn, Whitby. LODGES AND SOCIETIES | SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular meeting of Sun- /\beam Chapter of the OES was e\held in the Masonic Temple with Sister Jean Scott, Worthy Matron, presiding, assisted by Brother Frank Train, ; Sister Wilma Taylor intro- duced the following Past District Deputies: Sisters Ruby Clarke, Markham; Florence Moorfield, Toronto; Ann _ Creighton, St. Mary's; Meta Moore, Oshawa; Agnes Kemlo, Oshawa. | Presiding officers were: Sis- |ters Agnes Wallace, Markham; Sister Evelyn Platt, Pickering; Sister Gladys Walkey, Bowman- ville; Sister Margaret Mustard, | Whitby; Brother William Wal- \lace, Markham. % Visitors were present from Scotland and Vancouver. There were 14 past officers present from Sunbeam; all were given a very warm welcome. : Sister Thelma gave a report re her visit to the Grand Chap- ter Sessions held .in Toronto. Worthy Matron thanked all who attended the Memorial Church service. The following officers were elected for 1965: Worthy Matron, Thelma Beerthuizen;. Worthy Patron, Brother William Hen- derson; Assistant Matron, Sis- ter Wilma Taylor; Assistant Patron, Brother Frank Train; secretary, Sister Meta Moore; treasurer, Sister Ann Brown; | conductor, Sister Gladys Elliott; LAST CALL! Fraser's Suit Sale ends this Saturday at 6 p.m. -- TAILORED SUIT SALE all the year these suits are $75 & $85 each. ORED to your figure. You have until Saturday to save money. Choose a suit style from our fashion books --. have your suit INDIVIDUALLY TAIL- ... There are over 300 new patterns, in- cluding new IRIDESCENTS, neat Herring bones, and Pinchecks . . quality ALL WOOL WORSTEDS! . and they're all extra trousers $20... vests $9... two suits $115 Hurry! Suit Sale ends Sat. 6 p.m. '60 HAMBLY'S BEVERAGES (Osh awa) Limited,, Oshawa Ontario | ~ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday .. assistant conductor, Sister, Sister Evelyn Platt. Refresh- Gwen Hanna. ;ments were served by Sister Trustees, Sister May Lang,|Gladys Elliott and her commit- Sister Betty. McKinstry and Sis-| tee. ter Marriane.. Girard; auditors, Sister Nance McLeese, 'Sister| Agnes Kemlo, and Sister Eu-| India is to issue a postage nice Smales. stamp in 1965 saluting Abraham The farewell was given by! Lincoln. SALUTES LINCOLN 9 SPORTSWEAR OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | We Carry by Far the Largest Stock of Kitten Sweaters in Oshawa FOR THE FRIVOLOUS HEART... THE PRACTICAL POCKETBOOK... | NEW BOTANY . | WO C) | SWEATERS KaM «++ And They're Machine-Washable! Fabulous Kitten styling combined with the easy care of machine-washable pure wools! No wardrobe is complete without a pure wool sweater... your best sweater! PULLOVER--a 100% English Botany wool full-fashioned raglan shoulder beauty that features a high turtle-neck (zipper in back of neck) and long sleeves -- in new Fall shades--mothproof, Other Sizes 34 to 42. Each 11.98 Py From SLIMS--these superbly tailored 7.98 pure wool worsted slims are woven from 100% superfine English Botany wool. In addition to being dry-cleanable they're dyed to perfectly match any Kitten Botany wool sweater! Sizes 8 to 20. Each 16.98. SEIGNEUR'S = SHOPPING CENTRE UP TO Papasan rice OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Monthly FAMILY ALLOWANCE @ SIMPLY CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE CENTRE AND ASK FOR FREE ENTRY- FORMS @ DEPOSIT ENTRY FORM INTO BALLOT BOX AT FLAG POLE IN THE MALL @ ENTRY SELECTION THIS MONTH WILL BE MADE ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964,