= hy fae alata | A CHRISTMAS PARTY IS A TIME FOR MERRIMENT AND CHEER When the Oshawa and Dis- trict Real Estate Board held its annual Christmas party recently, it was a time for relaxation and fun, Enjoying themselves immensely are from the left back row: Mr. Gerald Joyce, Belleville, pres- ident of Gerald Joyce Realty; Mrs. Joyce, Mr. Douglas Bul- lied, president-elect Oshawa and District Real Es- tate Board; Mrs. Carl Olsen , and Mr. Olsen, president of the Board, Seated in front are Mrs. Bullied, Mr. Jack Sher- iff, entertainment chairman, and Mrs. Sheriff. of the Old Country Club Sponsors Roaring Twenties Variety Night Last + standing success. Approxi- mately 175 members attended } this function, which was held at ' the Knights of Columbus Hall. ' The theme for the evening + was "The Roaring Twenties" ' and many members took the + Opportunity to dress up in fancy + costume. zes were awarded ' for the most original and best + @ressed lady and gentleman. "Tony's Ponies,"" Mrs. George \_Holtom, Mrs. Leonard Riley, "Mrs. George Day, Mrs. Brian "Whitmarsh, Mrs, Anthony Hay- lock, Mrs. Arthur Watts, Mrs. Brenda Howard and Mrs. Flor- ence Reid, provided an enter- taining skit on the "Charleston" "which was perhaps the most "famous of the dances of that peri Silat comer, Ved Eight" ' aitentel inging. Tm taal Clover, "' we gtt Fun" and orgy ated Stole my Gal" while Mr. George Day, who as Master * of Ceremonies led a sing-a-long starting with "Keep the Home Saturday evening the * Oshawa and District Old Coun- + try Club held another "Pub" * Night, which in spite of the : inclement weather was an out- Fires Burning' which was very appropriate for the occasion. were "Goodby, my Lady Love," of Me," "Me and My Shadow," "Charmaine," 'You hurt, the one you Love,' mona," "Ida," 'Who's sorry now," "Dinah," "Margie," '" 12th Street Rag, " "After you've gone," "Basin St. Blues," 'Tl walk alone," "Sugar Blues," "Peg of my Héart" and "Beau- w tiful Ohio."' Mrs. Garnett Wiggam, ST, CHRISTOPHER'S CPTA St. Christopher's CPTA met recently in the school auditor- ium to hold its December meet- ing, Mrs. Rudy Nagel presided "Geraldo" and his band pro-jand opened the meeting with vided the music for dancing. prayer, The Reverend Joseph Some of the numbers heard)Borg delivered a spiritual mes- sage to the membership. Mrs. "Yes Sir, that's my baby," "All/Thomas Norton read the min- utes. Mrs. Owen McMurty gave Always the membership report. The of Ra-|treasurer, - Mrs. Red, Red Robin," /nam read the financial report. The Holy Name Society was recognized by Mrs. Rudy Nagel for its efforts in erecting a skating rink at the school. A recommendation by Mrs. ilfred Ottenbrite to have two class count winners -- a junior Members of the Ladies beng and senior at each meeting UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES since the CPTA is holding: only four meetings a year -- was dis- cussed and unanimously accep- The subject of a suitable Christmas gift was resolved to purchase and present an ade- quate supply of children's books to each class commensurate with the age of the youngsters. Mrs, M. Normoyle won the senior class count, Miss Ferris won the junior class count. Mrs, Thomas Milner intro- duced the guest speaker, Mr. Robert Ireland, principal of St. Paul's Separate School. He spoke on the new approach to mathematics that had been in- troduced to all schools this year. stressing the importance of understanding and discovering Thomas Cot- David Boakes, Mrs. Carl Kol. beck and Mrs. Eugene Hackett served refreshments during the interval. Coming events of the Oshawa and District Old Country Club include a children's party to be held on Saturday, December 12, drome 3 0 5 pte. 08 Siencoe Ball, 'Members were also urged reserve their New Years' bog dance party tickets by calling any member of the executive now. LODGES AND SOCIETIES KINGSWAY DISTRICT COUNCIL COF Kingsway District Counei) COF held its December. meeting at the home of Mrs. C. E. Twin- ing, Oshawa, with 10 members present. The minutes were read and approved. Roll call of officers showed all officers pres- ent. It was decided to help defray expenses of the Eastern On- tario Assembly in April. President Jean Devitt read the new schedule for the Ladies' and_Men's Travelling Gavels. In December Court Sable, To- ronto, will visit Court Venture, Bowmanville and Court 1871 Oshawa will visit Court Bow- manville. The following commit- tees were set up to deal xy. the b of the A dance committee, Brother Doug: das Vice, chairman; draw tick- ets, Brother Harold Wilson; pro- gram, Sister Helen Twining with assistance from Brother Leon- ard Barker; banquet tickets, Brother Reuben Blair; publi- city, Brother Keith Clarke, A special meeting of. all com- mittee chairmen will be called in the New Year. The January meeting will be held January 5, at the home of Brother Harold| Wilson, Oshawa. Refreshments were served by QUEEN MARY LODGE, LOBA A pleasant evening was spent recently by the officers and members of Queen Mary Lodge, when they held their Christmas party in the Orange Temple. They had as their guests mem- bers of Vimy Ridge Lodge, Whitby. A turkey dinner, served by the committee in charge, was followed by a concert of read- ings, carols and a skit by mem- bers of the lodge with worthy Mistress June Goodman as chairman. Past Mistress Sister Edith Severs was acting Santa Claus for the exchange of Christmas gifts. The winners of the two Christmas food hampers were: Past Mistress Sister Dorothy Phillips, St. Eloi avenue and Mr. W. G,. Parker, Mary street, Oshawa. : Sister Elsie Chumbley do- nated a set of place mats and Past Mistress. Sister Edith Severs, a turkey for a draw, the money realized to be used for the purchase of Christmas gifts for the shut-in members and the winners were WM Sister Eva Weeks, Whitby, and Sister Gwen Telford. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening brought to a close. It was announced that 'the installation of officers would be held at the next meeting the hostess. December 16. Wemen 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 10, 1964 The regular dmeeting of St. ly in St. Joseph's Auditorium. "Father's Night" with the hus- Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Calvin, Patricia avenue, gave a pre- Christmas . supper party their family at the Central Hotel last Friday. The party in- cluded Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. Kitch- ener Tarrant, all of Oshawa. Items of social interest, Christmas parties, big and small, teas and receptions are published without charge. Sim- ply telephone the Social De- partment of The Oshawa Times, 723-3474 and relate your news, A tea was held at the home of Mrs. John Bentley, Harmony road north, in honor of Miss Agnes Scott, Toronto, who will become the bride of Mr. Paul Bentley early in the new year. Assisting Mrs. Bentley was Mrs, Michael Kashul and Mrs. Charles Fuller, grandmother of the prospective bridegroom, poured tea. Those serving were Mrs. Douglas Kirkland, Mrs. William McLean, Mrs. Lorne White, Miss Lynda White, Mrs. Llewellyn Crawford, Miss Shir- ley Crawford, Miss Kathryn Kashul, Miss Judith Kashul and HOUSEHOLD HINT Fight-at-the-table first-aid for a cranberry-stained cloth; rub the spot with an ice cube from a water glass. Later, launder in hot suds, the relationships of mumbers and thereby avoiding the pit- falls of memorization. Dis- covering is its. own reward and develops the child's confidence. Mrs. W, Ottenbrite expressed the association's thanks to Mr. Ireland for his presentation of such a timely topic. The meeting closed with re- freshments being served and with Mrs. Richard Gabriel re- ceiving a door prize from the president, Mrs. Nagel. World's First Washer with JEEFACTION © New! Exclusive Deep Action Agitator creates jet currents to give all your wash "Deep Action" cleaning. @ New! Patented Jet Action mechanism to give you top dependability ! It has No belts to break. No pulleys py, tage ape dni No oil to leak out. © New! Jet-Away rinsing--Jets of fresh, clean water scoots all lint and scum down the drain. © New! Jet-fast spin leaves clothes extra light for quick drying. 5 Year Protection Plan at No Extra Cost! 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Mrs. Stirling Morison suggest- ed that the children participat- Zuarawell,|ing in the Christmas program and Mrs. John Huggins, Mrs. Claude Burke and Mr, and Mrs, David Logan. Other out-of-town guests and both of} and} wear school uniforms, Mr. John Brill, It was an- held on this truck and the pro- needy children in the area. It was Grist that the PTA donate a Joseph's CPTA was held recent- The meeting took the form of a bands of the executive' taking over their duties for the eve- Mr. Stirling Morison provided opened wai The minutes were read by Mr. McDonnell and the treasur- The chairman of the member- members obtain their 1964-1965 A fire truck was donated by nounced that a draw would be ceeds would be donated to the ristmas crib to be St. Joseph's P-T Association Holds Annual Fathers' Night put in the main hall of the school season. 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