LODGES AND SOCIETIES ; IODE (Golden Jubilee Chapter) The October meeting of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, was held recently at Adelaide | |House, with the Regent, Mrs. F. |J. A. Vivash, presiding. "| Reports were read by the secretary, Mrs.' E. L. Disney, and the treasurer, Mrs. R. M. \Morrison: One new member, \Mrs. G. E. Coulter, was -- ed by the Regent. Members voted to send a $300 cheque to an Oshawa. student | beginning a course at McGill University. A letter of thanks was received from a_ divinity) student .to whom $200 was sent | last month, Names of- six. stu-| + dents to receive scholastic) © awards at OCCI were received from Mr. H, E. Murphy. Mrs, J. A. Vivash will be ac- companied by Mrs. H. E, Ram- shaw at the Remembrance Day |Service to be held at the Ceno-| John Keith Howden on Fri- taph, 'avy | day, December 4, 1964, ac- Fd hoon _ Raa Phy ed cording to an annoucement Curley, dealing mainly with the] made today by her parents, \dismissal of Mr. Khrushchev in| Mr. and Mrs: H. V. Laxton, |Russia; the explosion of China's| Oshawa. Miss Laxton is a lfirst atom bomb; the Labor) graduate, class of '64, Osh- lparty in England winning the| awa General Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Howden, the % FUTURE BRIDE Miss Helen Laxton, Reg. N., will become the bride of Mr. G. G ¢\sented at the current exhibition * |ning, guests had the opportunity -\of meeting many of the artists _|whase work is being shown, Free Style Makes a Brave Show! In Exhibition By Local Artists District artists are well repre- of painting sponsored by the Oshawa Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association on dis- play in the auditorium of the McLaughlin Library. At this ex- hibition which opened last eve- Though traditional work pre- dominates, a few of the exhibi- tors lean towards a freer style. This trend is apparent in the portrait of the poet, Villon, su mitted by W. B. Seplaky and in Sylva Armstrong's 'Old Church at Kedron', Here the textural effect obtained by a liberal use of the palette knife adds to the feeling of antiquity, "Salvage"} by M. Greene Mitchell is an-| other painting in which design is of more importance than rea!- ism, Viewers will be particular- tist's interest in the 'died ical developments and discoveries in the many fields of science to- day. Through space, color and form, Alexandra Luke portrays the essence and character of an idea. In "Space Computer" the artist suggests to the spectator a synthesis of space achieve- ment of the amazing era in which we liye, Color relation- ship of intense blues against rich and dull blacks enlivened) by light tones give sti ng move-} jment into. and out of space. artist has, through creative painting, suggested man's thrust into known. Ron Eccles also foe large non-objective oil",gharacterized by vivid color and contrast. In his "Bird Forms', Mr. Eccles again reveals his prefer- ence for the less obvious. This is @ finely constructed -water- color whose weird forms de- hus, the ly interested in the unusual, though effective and appropri: ate framing. INTO THE UNKNOWN The non-objective field has been admirably represented by two strong canvases of Alexan- dra Luke, "Space Dimensions" and "Space Computer'. These election, and Northern Rhode- | son of Mr, and Mrs. J. K, isia's becoming independent. | Members were asked to look) Howden, Watford, is a grad- jover 'alert' bulletins, which) uate of the General Motors llist the names of all known| Institute, Flint, Michigan. The ceremony will take place |Communist groups in Canada. An explanation of the Com-| in Albert Street United Church, Oshawa, at 7.30 in the eve- |monwealth Relations Fund was read by Mrs. A. V. Walker.| ning. {The monies of this fund are MARRIED 50 YEARS --Oshawa bea Photo Friends, Relatives Honor Mr. And Mrs. Isaac Kerman nae dispersed by IODE Nationa Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kerman| .Pouring tea in the afternoon), ' 4 adquarters, and used to set celebrated "their Leo Rigel were two sisters of the bride of up fellowships and scholarships bene' fee ihe ones '| 50 years, Mrs. Walter Groat,|in universities and medical 'schools in the Commonwealth empty the dirty water, wipe their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth|Who was her attendant at the |wedding and Mrs. Esther Lane, countries. A new project. under- » and the wastebasket's clean eee . 5 taken this. year, was establish- with no extra, effort. N erma: orn in Osh-|both of Oshawa..In the evening Ptah er ea "pes a a sister-in-law, Mrs, Georg e|ing a $700 scholarship in Lagos, nis, daughter of the late: Mr.|Dennis and Mrs. Robert Camp- Nigeria. Nigeria has great need and Mrs. H. J. Dennis. Mr.|bell poured tea. Miss Leeanne|% doctors, as there is only one Kerman was born in England,|Forbes, a granddaughter was|for every 50,000 persons. | coming to Canada as a young|in charge of the guest book and| Mrs. A. H. Murdoch gave a man. They were married on Oc-|other grandchildren served. report on the most a gto | tober 24, 1914, by the Reverend| The happy couple received oni ho i heer gees Heit -- 8.4, Moore in the parsonage of|many gifts from relatives and} led te a Leis nar ; | 0 its success, especially the) King Street United Church. Mr.|friends and congratulatory mes- tert t ittee. and Mrs. Kerman. took up resi-/sages from the Prime Minister, iy ole enna Benga iid Mrs. | dence on their farm on Thorn-|the Honorable Lester B. Péar-)y yy Sonek 7 iss ton's road north, where they|son; the Right Honorable John!" 'During the coffee hour mem- still live. Diefenbaker, the Honorable Mi-|hors emioved looking at and They haye five daughters,|chael Starr and Mrs. Starr; iticlie over gis books Erma, Mrs. Cyril Campbell; | Premier John Robarts; Mr. A.|- arta abs Aah Dorothy, Mrs. Clarence Rogn- lv. Walker, MLA and Mrs. Wal- valdson, Acton, Ontario; Helen,/ker. Mrs. James Marsh, Scarbor-| Among the many guests at- ough; Elsie, Mrs. Kennet hitending were His Worship, Forbes, Oshawa: Ruth, Mrs. Ed-|Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs. ward Whitehead, Beaverton; |Gifford and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and one son, Lloyd, at home.) Hicks, who also celebrated their) a oe 15-grandchildren and|50th wedding anniversary re- three great-grandchildren. 'cently. --Ireland Studio o HOUSEHOLD HINT Use a plastic wastebasket as a pail next time you scrub, Just outlining the chapter's activities over the past fifteen years. The meeting closed with the singing | of 'God Save the ween, FOR THE FINEST IN DRAPERY MATERIAL in various colours & fabrics 98: YARD & UP M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 reminiscing Ronald W. Bilsky, >.<. Chiropractor If hurt of the job, ask your employer to authorize Chiro- practic core. "It's yours for the | asking". 100 King St. E. 728-5156 | FEAT TURE VALUES THIS WEEK! r SIX RED-HOT BARGAINS FOR YOU THURS. FRI. SAT. reuadee tacts remeces aeons Willard's CHOCOLATE COATED First Quality Seamless Mesh NYLONS Reg. value 77c pair Linen & Cotton Striped TEA TOWELS 39c each value BISKETTE 59c value for pairs for 37: ox sr HURRY IN FOR BIG SUPER SAVINGS! Watch For Extra Special Values Every Week Royal Orchid BLANKETS with Satin Binding Ladies'... Quilted DUSTERS Hydrocal LAMP two. paintings indicate the ar-| lineated for the most part in a low key demand attention. Yet jthe treatment would seem per- jhaps a little heavy for the sub- ject matter. Two other water- colors invite special attention. In "Mums" by B. Lepsey; finds a strong oriental influ- ence. "Wild Flowers", a profes- sionally executed water-color one |' submitted by M. Greene Mitchell reveals a beautiful | subtlety whose free style, un- li jaribetad by tight bonds of tradition so often found in still life, conveys admirably the feel- ing of the subject. SINGING COLOR - The school of impressionism is suggested in two of Marie 'Wallace's oils: "Morning Glories', delightful in its cool blues and greens, and "Septem- ber Palette'. Impressionistic in effect, also, is Sylva -Arm- strong's "Hillside", which has been very charmingly handled. Executed in the traditional manner is a lovely little sketch, "Spring Rain', by Catherine Schell, and 'Filtering Light" by} Hope Muckle. which shows a| competent handling of oil. Com- petent also is 'Summer Sym-} phony" by Laurine, Sage. In this design govd play of light and the swing of line and color .sug- gest well the rhythm of autumn. Dorothy Barlow's fresh attrac- tive painting "Old Mill at Delta" will be admired by all viewers as will "Solitude'" by Marion ALBERT STREET UCW 5 Albert Street UCW Unit 5 held lits regular meeting recently with the president, Mrs, Clayton Lee, presiding and Mrs. Ernest Jones in charge of the worship service. The scripture lesson} HOUSEHOLD HINT A warm water soaking helps to remove heavy soil from clothes. But don't soak longer than 15 to 20 minutes. A longer soak causes soil to redeposit. was taken from Psalm 107.) | Mrs. Jones' topic was "Let Us' Give Thanks" in keeping with Thanksgiving. It was decided to hold the| Christmas party on the even-| ing of December 8.'Mrs. George | Ford offered her home and it) was accepted, Further planning} will be done at the November 10 meeting. Work was handed in for the | bazaar on November 19, from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and from 7.00) to 9.00 p.m. It was announced that Mrs. | ~ercy Boville would be in charge of the worship service for the next meeting and Mrs, Ernest Jones will look after the refresh- ments;< that clothing may be left at,the church for the rum- mage sale at the ORC on No- vember 6 at 1.30 p.m.; and that the bale for the missions would be packed. on November i. Stacey and 'July Landscape" shown by Betty Morris. Two of the most impressive paintings in this group are Barbara Mc- Gregor Sprague's canvases, 'Autumn Glory' and 'Winter Reflections', Kenora. 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