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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1966, p. 16

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BHA 'ednesday, meetin was moving to| Mrs. George Fairhart, treas-)Mrs. Phillippe Chabot will dis- 16 i ee sicasecohiand mor Ao ag : Mrs, Cilayton|urer, announced that two record-|play 'some of their French- Lee was appointed the new|players had been purchased/Canadian arts and treasuress treasurer and on behalf of the|and donated to the 'school by|at the exhibit bouth that will DIST AFF DI ARY members, Mrs. Lee presented|the association. be held by the Federation des Mrs. Muldrew with a small gift.) The attendance prize was won| Femmes agg sag vba j On May 10 at the county con-|by Miss Martin's room. Mrs. caises in the Queen za Summary of reports of meetings and activities of | | On May 1 ai tie ot St. An-| Edward McNeeley won the 50-50| Building, Canadian National Ex- Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports |qrews United Church, Miss|draw. hibition grounds, Toronto, May submitted by their secretaries. Etta Hart from the Fred Victor| Refreshments were served by 14 when all the F rench-Cana- Mission will be the guest speak- --_ ve oye Po B reed -- re of omy cout will : i jer, Biro an rs, Anthony Cebul-| ho eir annual celebraticn. So ar ei Vi oe Ps "he jot ig a The 89th annua! convention) ski. The big event of the evening The regular gn os vk a . ; will be held at Guelph Bible DIABETIC MOTHER: will be the selection of a queen we by geo a tthe Woe Wilfred Hewitt reported} Conference grounds from June) ,,,° ABE 1c MO HEI ane |for the French-Canadians of On- Sg" eis b the e were 23 new candy strip- 21 Sheen TE CRETIAN Ao PR eer oe aay | LATO, 'Ine lucky winner will re- Temple. Lodge.was opened by|ther t Langfield will be the delegate. thers ' Group of the Diabetic) ceive a travelling ticket for a Worthy Mistress Donalda Strong) ers © stented last month, ani A The 49nd Riennial convention of| Association was held at the/trip to France. | = 2. ow Z 2 * = Mer pp tc |op Se uno ans |e ana Soe Wa Sa ig mews gf F.C CONTINUES 'TiL APRIL 30th Louise Hackett. i? orgs = ie os Tunn will represent | Temperance Union is to be held) There were eight members| of Oshawa and their husbands ercises were performed id the ee ereains Chapter fat the Inn-(at St. John's New Brunswick present. Discussed were final|took part in the 10th anniver- chaplain, Mildred Carnoc og ane er Park when the Provincial] from Sept. 19 to 23. arrangements for the Seventh|sary celebration of the Toronto The lings vers Ere H rontaittes for Tecn Volunteers| Mrs. Clayton Garrison read a anniversary dinner on May 11/section at the Ports of Call, Junior Deputy Reta Butt, an oe letter from Mr. and Mrs. Har- at St. Paul's Presby te rian) Toronto on Saturday last. Junior lecturer Luella Newman. wae shall Hones,' oreing old Fuller from Lagos, Nigeria, Church at 6.30 p.m. : A door prize donated by Mrs. Lee I g-agp ell: thers ne convener reported five bed-|they will soon move 700 miles The guest speaker will be|Lucien Chamberland was pyon & e donated by Cora Gardner, an TT dad 44 took wartner' inland as Mr, Fuller has re- Miss Geraldine Armstrong, me-|hy Mrs, Howard Gimblett. Re-| | Olive Harrison and "a Bho pice in. this. month, Mrs.|cently been appointed. Deputy dical social worker at the Hos-|freshments were served py by Luella Newman an ora vine votiueeta 'hat fool mem.|Field Director, for the Sudan| Pital for Sick Children in Toron-| Mrs, Richard Lacroix and Mrs. Gardener. y Ned Rarsala and Interior Mission. to. Her topic will cover the most| Rene Lambert. 'A social half hour was spent.| bers make stuffed animals significant areas of emotional : r ' I ti May 3, the ' ; Elda Howard and Cora Gard-|this will be further discussed Fg gp agg ee response <s Natalee th chuaeen hments. at the June meeting. ¥ ter server apie -- The report of the afternoon! ST. JOSEPH'S CPTA 18 a ages of one and Unwed Mothers SIMCOE § oH ¥ Chapter was given by Mrs. oN ee dete Se ae Lauper Colin Ashton. 'The fashion show wirckaagut" Rr Ge Ganon icaquet gree Pgiygn Should Be Urged 2 Commingle Unit of Sim-}convener, Mrs. Robert Richard-|* °"* ; s , § Ethi ' : 2 Fibigg "ro enea Churchison, is setting up her commit- Separate gage! gin 7 a Ethier at 725-2609 for To Keep Children Women was opened by Mrs. Rex|tee for next year's show and Meee ee ee ae eee et Ttawas reported that the Mo- Romer asec tuts tT Rahs AA a Ghat Mal SIU, CD, 2,000 YARDS OF SYNTHETIC SUM- drous Love' was the theme of] The membership tea will rad ( ie a |making ventures during the Schlesinger of the University of ' votional period taken by|held at the Hote! Genosha on|!oulum. | Toronto's school of social work, WE Mrs. Orville A agg May 11, from 2.30 till 4.30 p.m.) ot jen ea had been Tahotlc children attend sanumer oe beg | atime ried TAGE MER PRINTS FROM A LL KNO \¢ N ice 48 ; i low d s PVIOUS| Lc ck r ers shou e encouraged to} Mrs. Phillip Bell sang "How; A work period followed an meeting returned, gave a sum-|Camp this year. keep. their aeldreaaen: the Great Is Thy Faithfulness." coffee was served. - i hte | ' 2 : Se a | ee eel we ee ee CANADIAN MILL TO BE CLEARED spoke on Easter and what it WCTU development of children, and) at the April meeting of the|have to. * means. The regular meeting of the|held a question and answer per-/ Oshawa section of the Federa-| Because of advances in mec-| Refreshments were served by| Women's Christian Temperance | 104. Mrs. Hopkins thanked Mr.|tion of French-Canadian Wom-|ical science, he said, the num-| YOU'LL SAVE ON EVERY YARD YOU the committee in charge. Union was held recently. Mrs. Schooter. en, the president, Mrs. Jean|ber of childless married couples | Lloyd Pegg, the president, pre-| The 17th annual Easter con-|Cardinal welcomed three new/is not as great as it had been. | OGH AUXILIARY | sided. vention of the Federation of|members. The minutes were| 'Accordingly, there are less| B Yy! (Evening Chapter) | Mrs. Fred Williams was in|Catholic Parent-Teacher's Asso-|read by. the first vice-presi-|married couples available to U e The April meeting of the)charge of the worship service.|ciation was held recently at the|dent, Mrs. Yvan Gilbert, in the adopt children while at the Evening Chapter of the Wom-|Her theme was, "The Midnight|Royal York and was attended| absence of the secretary. same time there is an ever- an's Auxiliary of the Oshawa| Hour for Jesus'. Mrs. Pegg and|by President, Mrs. Joseph; The treasurer, Mrs. Roger|increasing number of illegiti- General Hospital was held in|Mrs, Williams sang a duet "In| Pilkington; vice-president, Mrs.| Paradis, announced that she|mate children being placed for McLaughlin hall. The chairman,|the Beautiful Land". Robert Fraser and Mrs. se ag be moving to Ottawa.|adoption in Canada." Value U Mrs. Eric Sutherland, presided.| The Reverend W. C. Hewitt| Vodden, who gave an interesting) Mrs, J. Audet will take over| Dr. Schlesinger told a sem- Ss p Mrs. Lloyd Weiderich reported|from the Canadian Bible So-|report on the convention. jher duties. jinar sponsored by the Sarnia- on the May dance. Mré.|ciety spoke on the great need of} Mrs. John Brill and Mrs. Hop-| Mrs., Jean Cardinal reported|Lambton Children's Aid Society T 1 69 d Sutherland was pleased with the|Bibles and Christian literature | kins conveyed reports from the|the returns on catering and|there were 22,000 illegitimate QO |. yar members response for candyjin East Africa and showed ajrecently held regional conven-|serving a banquet. The funds|children born in Canada last and reported the sale a success.|new film, "Freedom in Their| tion, | raised will be used for charities. year. | The regional meeting opens|Souls'. Mrs. Pegg thanked Mrs. Pilkington presided for| Mrs. Wellie Richard willl con-| 'Unmarried mothers must be| To . ear at at 10.00 a.m. May 17 in the con-)Mr. Hewitt. the meeting. Mrs. Edward Mar-|vene a flower sale to be heldjencouraged to keep their chil-| ference room at the Oshawa! Mrs. Lawrence Muldrew gave|tin and Mrs. Norman Michael] at the church of St. Mary of the|dren and society has a tremen- General Hospital. Mr. William|the treasurer's report stating| were thanked for their work in| People on Mother's Day. dous responsibility to help en- Holland grill explain new hos-'that this would be her last convening the marathon bridge. Mrs. Howard Gimblett andicourage them." Come see this dazzling selection of printed synthetics .. . crepes, surahs and shantung ' Wene for othor , weaves, There are blooming florals, popping polka dots and jet age geometrics, In colorfast colors, Make your selections now for a lively, low-cost summer wardrobe. : AP 45" widths. FREE! TELEPHONE DRAW! MOTHER'S DAY PHONE CALL TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD OR BOUQUET OF FLOWERS DELIVERED LOCALLY. COME IN AND FILL IN AN ENTRY FORM. NO OBLIGATION TO BUY. THREE MINUTE CALL -- SUNDAY, MAY 8th ONLY. WINNER MUST ANSWER SKILL-TESTING QUESTION Gift Sets 69 Contains Bubble Beth, Soop & Toilet Water. 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