i aon Oana tell: Menten, November 9, 1964 MANY PROMINENT VISITORS PAY RESPECTS T0 OSHAWA' S PATRIARCH bse vaecyfe Saga eer Mr, Governor Keiller McKay, Mrs, Frost and Miss Isabel Me- camera as they enjoy a ~ moments, conversation in thi seiner: Uisuheonat Laughlin were caught by the Japanese garden at the pred nual Chrysanthemum Tca and recention. at Parkwood, on Saturday afternoon. Banks Of Rich Chrysanthemums Is Setting For Parkwood Guests Col. R. S. McLaughlin enter- tained at his annual Chrysan- themum Tea at Parkwood on Saturday, November 7. Receiv- ing with him were Miss Isabel McLaughlin, his granddaughter, Mrs. Philip Jackson, and his grandson, Mr. Peter McLaugh- lin Pangman of Montreal. Miss McLaughlin wore a dress and jacket of pure silk imported candlelight brocade, the sheath dress topped by a Chanel jacket with jewelled but- tons. Mrs. Jackson chose a ' Jacques Heim model dress and {) @OLONEL McLAUGHLIN the Lieutenant Governor of Laughlin looks on. Around 700 Ontario, the Honorable Earl Rowe, while Miss Isabel Mc- guests from ali over Canada attended the annual event. ils seen here as be welcomes ? ; Cameron Wayne Sewell is e three-year-old son of Mr. Mrs. Fred Sewell, East- tt avenue. His proud its are Mr. and, . E. R. Waldron, Oshawa, Regular Report Of St. Joseph's P.-T. Association The October meetin -|Joseph's CPTA was held in St. CAMERON WAYNE Sewell, Chatham. He is the great-grandson of Mrs. George Bligdon, Oshawa, and Mrs. Fred Sewell, England. Joseph's High School Auditor- ium recently, The president, Morison presided. The minutes, Mrs. Stirling the treasurer's ' report and the correspondence were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. Robert McDonnell. Mrs. Morison informed the membership that a Brown Owl for the Brownies had been ob- tained but helpers for the Brownies and a Guide Leader were still needed. Anyone inter- ested was asked to contact Mrs. George Robinson or Mrs. Mori- son, A discussion was then held re- garding the color and material to be used in the uniforms for St. Joseph's boys. Mrs. John Gurney won the 50-50 draw. Mrs. John Brill explained that a question box would be present at all future meetings into which any questions could be placed, These questions would then be answered at the follow- ing. meeting. The president asked the group to consider the executive's idea that the older grades be asked to design a school crest and that a prize be offered by the PTA. of St.) jacket in turquoise silk. Pink cascade chrysanthe- mums outlined the circular stairway in the entrance hall, and the solarium, where guests were received, was beautiful with many varieties of chrysan- themums, an especially lovely group be! a specimen Gold Lace banked with crotons, maid- enhair and pteris- fern. Among the many new varie- ties shown in the conservatories and the seg A aot Canadian art were an a yellow er! ley NM bell Shirley "Civvial, a white of the same variety. Spanish Lady, an anemone centred chrysan- themum, was a beautiful addi- tion to the -collection, as well as a new seedling grown in the greenhouses this season -- a Striking pink spider variety which was featured in the Ja- panese garden. Two young Japanese girls added a decorative note to this part of the Conservatories, where gold fish played in the stone crested pool and one heard the haunting sound. of wood striking from the bamboo water pipe. An interesting display of the yellow - flowered -Aphleandra created much comment. Other parent Mrs. Morison congratulated all the parents on their faithful at- tendance at the meetings, Sister Mary Richard intro- duced the guest speaker, Sister Mary Zelie, who spoke to the cating their children and pre- paring them for their adult life. Sister mentioned the four levels of CPTA, the Unit, the Regional, the 'Diocesan and the Federa- tion and explained that it is through'CPTA that the parents and teachers are given the op- portunity to become acquainted and better able to co-operate with each other in this impor- tant task, The PTA also enables the parents to get acquainted with the parents of their chil- dren's friends who share the same problems. The Reverend L. T. McGough spoke briefly to the member- ship, mentioning some coming events of interest to the group. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Bathe and Mrs. Clif- --Aldsworth Photography Mrs, Strachan's room won the ford Cannon. jfand Icr. and Mrs. Clifford + . GROUP DISBANDS * OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) ~-- A Association of es Sct teres omen ectors, a for the s' of the func- eR municipal age ttebtelde a member, ed lack of interest and fear eon "Women are a averse to becoming in political problems," WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR KITCHEN! Delicious he ea es warts, moles and rfluous hair. * Over 15 Years' Experience H MARIE MURDUFF wilt be in Oshawa et the Geneshe Hotel November 9, 10, 11 PHONE 723-4641 Fer appointment on these dates || Special This Week CHERRY PIE Meéde with Floky Pastry 53 APPLE SPICE LAYER CAKE with Carmel Icing Special This ise! ™ Qc Old Time Two or three tier wedding cakes -- Order One Week Ahead BAKERY ORDERS. PHONE 725-3421 attendance prize andj, parents about their duty in edu- 4 COLONEL R. 8. McLAUGH- LIN greets Mrs. T. D. Thomas with a warm hug as he wel- imports shown were Cordyline, Aralia and Verona fern. -° The chrysanthemums use¢ on yellow and apricot May Wal- lace. Those pouring tea were: Mrs. W. D. Ross, Mrs. D. E. Rob- ertson, Mrs. E. G. Baker, Mrs. E. V. Lander, Mrs. Ray Law- son, Mrs. Gordon Conant, Mrs. Jos. Pigott, Mrs. N. C. Mill- man, Mrs. R. G. Mills, Mrs. O. G. Mills, Mrs. R. B. Smith, Mrs Marian Gordon. The tea assistants were: Miss Susan Armstrong, Miss Carol Conlin, Miss Kay Derumaux, Mrs. Gor- don Hare, Mrs, C. H. Heintz- man, Mrs. A. V. Larway, Mrs. the tea tables were primrose|! comes her to the reception. Mrs. Thomas is the former Mayor of Oshawa. ish Columblan: now a age od to 40,000 at Utrecht University in the|/ compared witnene a Netherlands.. The stars, with/our sun, may be recognized by surface temperatures of 20, see their bluish ear, she says. } STARS BLUE HOT VICTORIA (CP)--Some stars are blue hot, says Professor Anne Underhiell, a former Brit- FASHION THAT GOES UNDER FASHION COSY SLEEPWEAR The winds of sleepwear fash- ion have changed and are now swirling around tailored, long- legged pyjamas that offer covered-up comfort for either sleeping or lounging. This new trend is welcome after the long period of baby-doll popularity which, according to some fash- ion reporters, are now confined almost entirely to the very young set. New fabrics are another out- come of this revival in pyjama styling, one of the most interest- ing being a brushed terylene no- iron tricot that is soft and warm to wear and either hand or ma- chine washable. HOUSEHOLD HINT Cover your bathroom door with washable wallpaper to harmonize with the bathroom walls. Looks great, cleans as easily as paint. E. R. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. George McLaughlin, Mrs, L. W. McConkey, Miss Eliza- beth McMullen, Mrs. R. K. Mil- ler, Mrs. John Moffat, -Jr., Miss Jacqueline Moody, Miss Susan Morison, Miss Jennifer - Anne Olille, Mrs. Michael Phillips, Miss Linda Pierson, Miss Bar- bara Robson, Miss Jane Rob- | gon, Mrs..John Spratt. 'Some of «the out-of-town) guests were the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Earl Rowe, the Hon, J. Keiller Mackay and Mrs. Mackay, the Hon. Leslie Frost and Mrs, Frost, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pigott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Sherman, principal and Mrs. J. A. 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