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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1959, p. 8

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Protestant Women 'Gather To Mark Day Of Prayer World Day of Prayer services which are held annually through- out the world were attended by a number of women from the differ- ent churches in Oshawa. The ser- vice was held in Christ Memor- ial Church, on Friday, Feb- ruary 13. The service for 1959 comes from Egypt where a committee of nine women representing the Anglican, Presbyterian and Cop- tic Orthodox churches prepared the service. The theme being 'He said, Lord, I Believe and wor- shipped Him", The key woman who arranged [for the various churches taking part was Mrs. Willlam Saunders) of the Salvation Army. Mrs. H. D. Cleverdon of Chris memorial Church 1 d everyone and led in the opening of the service. The organist, Mrs. George Dry- nan, accompanied Mrs. John De-| vers who sang "Oh Rest in the Lord". Mrs. J. Igler and Mrs. A. Young from the Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church led in worship fol- lowed by a hymn, "Shepherd of Eager Youth". Penitence was taken by Mrs. William James and Mrs, Saun- ders. Mrs. A. Findlay of Knox Pres- byterian Church led in assurance and hymn, "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds", was sung. Consecration was taken by Mrs. | Catholic Women's League Holds ' Region Meeting In Pickering nique in dealing with people. He was a master in the art of public relations. He did not point peo- ple out as sinners. Rather He reached out to them and under- stood them. He did not condone their sins or weaknesses. We should acquire the ability to understand our fellow men and give them the personal touch as Christ did. It wasn't what He did but how He did it, no glamor but {real interest and understanding." In conclusion Father Kerr re- minded his audience to be en- couraged by the fact that small kindnesses and even a single word could lead to great suc- cesses. In the absence of Mrs. George |V. Davis, archdiocesan president, rho e 4 said. "Preaching th¢ Gospel 11RD Sent her Sees ais Nay all nations means us all. God |; n+ brought greetings. As fi loves all people and they in re- |, ;,.0 "oonvener Miss Dobell ex- turn should love Him. We mus {tended thanks to the councils in think as the early Christians, region for their co-operation thought, They paid no attention; sending in their commitments to color or creed. They loved one opty, The League projects another. They imbibed a great| ore explained and an appeal | deal about the love of God and (i. "1ade for councils to con: | we should spread the benefit of|yn 0" their donations and in. what God has given us. Love for crease them if possible shel one another not jet planes or ayoied the members to prepare wars would be the cure of Com-|e 4 electipns coming up short- munism. If Communists had a|)y and to seriously consider their taste of love they would not be nominations interested in false teachings. | Mrs. A. H. Cobham, arch- 'We should, the Speaker CON" | diocesan convener of publicity, (tinued, "use Christ 8_own tewh - spoke on the value of the Cana- dian League Magazine and the [need for more subscribers and {more advertisers. These in turn {she said would benefit all con- |cerned. Referring to the news Mrs. Kelly DeGray presided at the February meeting of the Catholic Women's League for the Region of Ontario south held in St. Francis de Sales Scheol, Pick- ering, on February 12. The Reverend A. McMahon, pastor of St. Francis de Sales, extended a warm welcome to all present, Following the reading of the minutes of the last regional meet- ing, the correspondence, the treasurer's and governor's re- ports, the Reverend M. J. Darby, regional director, introduced the speaker, the Reverend Walter Kerr, Father Kerr spoke on the work of the League, 'Unless we as workers carry out God's wishes they are not carried out,"" he HEARTS ARE LIGHT ON ST. VALENTINE'S NIGHT Despite slush, ice and .slip- | crowd of mixed nationalities ga- | ceived a red carnation corsage | wak taken during the dance be- thered at the Hotel Genosha | and lovely gowns and to dance in the candle-lighted | music added to the romantic | Piccadilly Room. Each lady re- | mood. The candid picture above | pery roads Saturday night in sweet | fore supper which was a Nor- Oshawa was gay with Valentine | wegian salad plate. The genial | host was Rudi Maeder. parties and dances. A merry | --Oshawa Times Photo LAYS FOR 'DUNNIES ter Wilkins, Oshawa, and Mr. Ernest Gascoyne, Kinsale, On- tario. David has a sister, Shar- on Lynn, who is two years old. --Photo by Ireland All ready to follow in his father's footsteps is David John, one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myles, Col- lege avenue. David is the grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myles and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilkins, Oshawa; and great- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 17, 1959 eo by her ially for d for babi 3reaks up phlegm--eases wheezing UNLUCKY JUMP PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)-- Mrs. D. W, Durnford says her daughter's first attempt at ski- jumping will be her last. Left| alone near the 60-foot jump 11-| year-old Julie decided to try for| herself, resulting in a broken| |right leg, a fractured nose and |wrecked skis. was THREE WAYS TO ENSURE BETTER HEALTH FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY "PARAMETTES Would Call Marriage Breakdown ou a alrriage breakaown| |letter Mrs. Cobham stressed the Babert Vom 3 Er ih Baptis By ROSANNA GROARKE [the bill in the House of Com- {importance of members using y yam, LONDON (Reuters) -- A billmons. : ! Pe M; Norman Wirsching of now being drafted here could] But a private member oan} [Wi srehioeesan activities, King Street United Tres wee change the whole pattern of Brit-/sponsor a bill only if he is lucky | Father Darby announced that Ish divorce law by introducing as|in the special ballot held near the | ; lowing offering : M - ; JR : | A prayer: Mrs. Wil ® new ground for divorce the beginning of every session, us- Le y Region would be held in St. Ber- | : 2 boos mga hol lhl fa LO. nadette's Church, Ajax on March|liam Collins (St. George's), Mrs.| or0i4e0n of Mr, and Mrs. Wal- riage. | Twenty members are chosen in i 4 IE Yad: ) Under present law, divorce is the draw to present bills, But the | SOrder of Be Holy Ghost to con- Rarl Hoy tCetlardaley, Mis Percy SOCIAL NOTICE . duct 1e conferences, 12 3 prove a specific matrimonial of-| ness means that only about the (i ; o fence by the other. Adultery is first six have'a good chance of the annual meeting of the region speaker, Mrs. Walter Lame. ox. 1 1 7 |would be held on Sunday, April|merly a missionary in Nigeria in tahun win deserinn eons, "The nea ares siweud + ViCtOria Visser, Lorne Hardy | | Neo The engagement 1s sunounced been [John's Training School, Ux-|the theme, "He said, Lord, I be-| of Patricia Dawn, daughter of satity Sousth. i Sah Sols for at least three years to ». . |bridge. {lieve and He worshipped Him", e Ma ge Law Reform So- apply for a divorce if they are M d I E g C Y and | clety, which is drafting the living apart and agree that their arrie n venin eremon Sales Council 'were hostesses for|in Nigeria. |and the late Mr. Robson, to Mr. "marriage breakdown" bill, has marriage has failed completely. | the social hour which concluded! The offering was received and Grant Aymond. Hoy, son of Mr. || i , | tly, th verend S. C, H.|brother, Mr. Herb Visser. dy Sein : avd J 0} DEiamim 200 Ips that oe it only oie bany wens the oi. IE Se PINGS) Jk Tea) Visser TO SPEAK HERE {Free Methodist Church. {late Mrs. Hoy. The marriage will|ip [case on its merits toria Visser and Lorne James gown of white velour chiffon on 4 i ' hod - t tion. J i hi: A it The last major change in the Hardy. The bride is the daugh-|princess lines with long, pointed| vincial Training Commissioner, benejetion eet aon |at 7 clock in Nor'hminster' Uni LODGES END divorce law was made in 1937,|ter of Mrs: Gerben Visser of|siceves. A bandeau of pearls and| ontario Council Girl Guide As. rs. George Fletcher a rs. ed Church. 7 A. P. Herbert (now Sir|Whitby and the late Mr. Visser flowers held her three - quarter| : ; dM H Wood and Mrs.) SOCIETIES : : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy of ; [onal meeting of the Oshawa St aa Choy Aor] |sored a private member's bill| Mr. and Mrs, as tardy of crescent of white carnations and| Girl Guide Association to be 8 , LEND-A-HAND CLUB |adultery as grounds. Mrs. Bruce Searle played the| The matron of honor was the| 19, in the centennial hall at | the offering for the service. The Lend-a-Hand Club, PNG,| A bill seeking to make seven wedding music and the bride prige's sister, Mrs. Albertus| King Street United Church World Day of Prayer for 1960 regular meeting in the JOOF hall (grounds for divorce was put for- velvet with matching mittens and | PERSONALS g Church with Miss Millicent Luke PUT IN STORAGE & J ing. {White, a Labor member. She ob- maids, Miss Grace Veninga and The offering amounted to $76.35. UNTIL REQUIRED The meeting opened with pray-|tained a second reading of her RUXILIARIES ' | > imi ' welcomed all present, especially|then withdrew it at the request| dressed' similarly in tangeriie/oomed the many guests and = Here S how those who had not been out forlot the Labor government, which | velvet, carried a bouquet of members of the WMS of King Sister Keeler gave a lengthy mission on' marriage and di-| Founders' night for South Sim- 'The flower girl was little Miss|on Valentine's day. Mrs. Howard sick report. She also had attended | vorce. {coe Home and School Association|Tiny Wiersma wearing yellow Brown told the story of St. Val. As soon as you've got for the late Sister Chamberlain, Ported in 1956 that it was evenly last week. The vice - president,(a carnation corsage, and carry-|tifully decorated table were Mrs, all your summer and Noble Grand of Easter Rebekah| divided on whether complete Mrs. William Blake, presided. |ing a basket of white carnations./Alan Glover, Mrs. J. Kinsey, 9 the y 3 ; together, just pick up Final arrangements were made should be made a ground for di-\ ome and School Creed and the INE bearer. (Young. Entertainment was pro. your phone and give us for the birthday party which will|vorce. Of the nine members in| cect ond report| The best man wae Mr Roy|vided by the Sweet Adelines : _| spouses st agree to the step. A hen red emblems which blended well driver will pick them uh Rebekah Lads. So ate otis must Aen Jo he Aen | Fa A OA Vee ae. [3 Ros ich ipod ye Cp, we will dry clean tact Sister Keeler regarding 0 any 'liberalization of the di- Hoy, vice - president of Home A reception was held in th tickets 2 € vorce laws argue that to make and School Council, who outlined Pontiac Inn where 'the bride's|quartette and Mrs. William Med Fhevll b hos the Home and School movement mother received in a two - piece|jand, the convener, was given a Slorage; hey e rice. " _ground would make divorce too ready for you on re- Jose Be ace president by 5 easy. ent time, Mrs. Robert Lewis sories. Later the coupie left for ahle tea, i \, PT thanked Mrs. Hoy. New York City. | Hostesses were Sisters Mildred|Blom-Cooper, honorary secretary White of the Marriage Law Reform So- Ontario Federation of the Home a blue satin dress and a Persian Alexandra street, have returned Grounds for Divorce in England {this medium to keep in touch Faith oftour Patliers™, a Day of Recollection for the!leader of intercession with the fol- complete breakdown of the mar-|ually in November. | ' " " y i ' P ; Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 [1, 1959. Father McCarthy of the|C: A. Parkin (St. Mathew's), Mrs. ranted only if one spouse can|pressure of parliamentary busi-' 8 | : 5 fi y h Mrs. DeGray announced that| Mrs. Cleverdon introduced the the offence most commonly es- seeing their bill become law. r ENGAGEMENT 12, 1959 at 2.15 pm. at St.|West Africa. Mrs. Lane spoke on cruelty third, and incurable in- low couples who have mar The members of St. Francis de and then told a little of her Work Virs> Oswald Ruson of :Oshawa; the support of several members| If they have young children, or| In Albert Street United Churrh,|was given in marria the evening, dedicated by Mrs. D. Spence of Alex Hoy of Oshawa, and thc | A | Atki ited i iage Vic-| my " 4 J > of them will be able to sponsor vorce, the court would decide the| inson united in marriage Vic The bride wore a floor-length ; Mrs. Cleverdon closed with the take. place on. Friday. March 6. Miss . Shirley Cameron, Pro- "ol Ini | | h id is th f € | sociation will address the an- Young.of "Centre Street United! {Alan Herbert) successfully spon-|and the bridegroom is the son of jength veil and she carried a |adding desertion and cruelty to Prince Edward Island. rod TOSS. Tok on Thurston, evening, Ape Church, were ushers and took up SPRI NG and SUMM ER Rebekah Lodge No. 3, held its years' separation of the spouses Hammers who wore royal blue] { u ¥ will be held in King Street United with Sister Viola Keeler presid- ward in 1951 by Mrs. Eirene GROUPS, CLUBS feathered headdress. The brides. | as 'key woman", y i Jisse 0 y | T x 3 er and roll call. The president bill in the House of Commons, Miss Alice Visser, who were| arg Norman Wirsching wel-| Come time. promised to-appoint a royal com-| SOUTH SIMCOE H-S ASSN. |Wwhite carnations. Street United Church to the tea it works: memorial and funeral services|] The 18-member commission re- was held at its regular meeting| velvet with a flowered headdress entine. Pouring tea at the beau- spring clothes gathered Lodge, Pickering. (breakdown of the marriage| wre Arthur Sargant read the Master Michael Visser acted as|Miss Effa Wright and Mrs. C. E. J 4 : i Ws in white. wi a call. A courteous be held in the lodge dining hall favor, five stipulated that both). "oiven ho Mrs. Charles Cowle. [Hardy and Messrs, Eddy Onossen duartette dressed in white with the I, awrence Allen thanked the them and put them in ister i rac 'breakdown of the marriage" a | Sister Alice Harston was from its inception until the pres- grey dress with orange acces-|special thank you for an enjoy quest, ed by Sister Luella Bagshaw, pp.| But to this argument, L. J : | : The annual convention -of the For travelling the bride wore] Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark, Kay McQuaid and Luella Bagshaw REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 The regular meeting of Re- bekah Lodge No. 3 was held in the lodge rooms with the Noble |divorce already is "terribly easy ciety and a lawyer, retorts that for the unscrupulous." The present divorce laws for: bid any co-operation between the spouses in obtaining a divorce in Toronto at the and School Association is to be lamb jacket, held York Hotel April 1-2. Room prize was wen by Mrs. !levard Helen Herron's room Royal Mr. and Mrs. Hardy are mak- ing their home on Oshawa bou-| north Guests were present from from a month's vacation in Flor: ida and Jamaica. Mrs. Percy Langmaid, Ritson road south, had as her guests during the past week Mrs. Sam JUNIOR PARAMETTES SAVE TIME AND WAITING! | DO-IT-NOW! ONTARIO DRY CLEANING WEEK Refreshments were served by Toronto, Scarborough, Pickering,|Brooks, Providence, Bowman Brooklin and Orono. {ville, and Mrs. S. E. Werry, So- mre |lina. SIZES 12-20; 40 SNAPPY-SEW The many friends of Mr. John By ANNE ADAMS Simpson, Nassau street, will be| y's a Snappy-Wrap! Quick to sorry to learn that he is suffer-'sew . . . smart to wear for work $ ing a virus infection and is al,p play both indoors and out! patient in the Oshawa General Whip it up in bright, thrifty cot- FEBRUARY 23 TO 28 Hospital. |ton. Choose sturdy denim for the AND SL wo PHONE RA 8.5141 LA ouptise party Selohrating morrow's pattern: Misses' dress. § S$ birthday was given for Sgl.-| Printed Pattern 4740: Mi y | Major = Lloyd Costello at his!gjzes 12, 1" 16, 18 on: 40 iges ELEMENTS home, RR 4 Town Line south, on|1g takes 5 yards $5-inc \ : | Saturday. Friends who made the! printed directions on each pat-| party were Sgt.-Major and Mrs. tern part. Easier, accurate, { Roy Clapp, Staff-Sgt. and Mrs.| Send FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in| & John Harrison, Sgt. and Mrs. W. coins (stamp: cannot be accept-| 299 BLOOR ST. W. PARAMETTE CRANE But many lawyers, "including Blom-Cooper, suspect that collu- the mothers of the pupils in Miss Whitby, sios is com: Margaret Knight's and Mrs on the sick members. A TR ---- Helen Herron's classes. The Rebekah Degree was con-| SPECIAL SCHOOLS The next meeting will be held ferred on one candidate. | Japan had 10,000 children in ,, March 9. A donation was sent to the schools for the blind, and 20,000 Navy League. lin schools for the deaf, in 1958. -- if Grand, Sister Lena Harper pre- siding, assisted by the vice-grand Bister Agnes Kirk, who reported 21 VITAMINS, MINERALS, | NELLIE DEARBORN GROUP The Nellie Dearborn group of St. Stephen's United Church met at the home of Mrs, Stephen Say- |well. The president, Mrs. Carson Heard, presided. | Mrs. Stephen Saywell was in charge of the devotional period. | | The secretary's report was given by Mrs. John Cook and the treasurer's report by Mrs Gordon Tomlinson A letter on "Do's and Don'ts of Catering" from the Board of Health was read by Mrs. Heard. Refreshments were served by] Mrs. Percy Taylor and her group. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 24, at the home of Mrs. Carson Heard. Smart, Sgt. Nicholas Hall, Mr.|ed) for this pattern, Please print and Mrs. Vern Johnston, Mr. and plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS | Mrs. Ivan Shepherd, Mr. George STYLE NUMBER. ' ? Hall, Mrs. Diana Hall, Mr. and, Send order to ANNE ADAMS Mrs. James Morrison and -Mr. care of The Oshawa Times, Pat. i AJ and Mrs. John Harding. tern Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. | You are invited by. the Social 28 King St. E. RA 3-4621 || Regular City-Wide Deliveries | RA 5.7471 Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties showers, anniver- |saries and comings and goings ST. ANDREW'S WMS N ¥ |are always very acceptable and ) for which there is no charge. | The president, Mrs. Lloyd Please write or telephone RA {Pegg, presided for the February| 3-3474 local 13 |meeting of the afternoon WMS of | --rteens X St. Andrew's United Church. Mrs. John Hipkins took charge |of the worship service with the 9 theme, The Book of Ruth, as- [sisted by Mrs. Samuel! Snowden {and Mrs. Morley Wyman The secretary's and treasur- jer's reports were given hy Mrs |W. J. Lorimer and Mrs Wyman (Mrs. A. N. Whitelaw reported the visits for the me There will be a collection of POET DIES VANCOUVER (CP) --Duncan C. Macnair, 62, prominently known in Canadian poetry circles ji be buried here today. He |died last Thursday after a heart lattack. His wife, Mrs. Dorothy | Livesay Macnair, Canadian poet and literary figure, arrived home Monday from London. Mrs. Mac- nair 1s a daughter of the late Right for now and for summer J F. B. Livesay. former general used nylons in the near future days ahead a pretty pinafore \manager of the ( anadian Press. The members were asked to made of huck, in white or color! | Mr. Macnair was horn in Glas- bring bandages to the March F huck weaving gow. A son, Peter and a daughter meeting to be sent to Dr. Flor Pattern 7126: Children's = Sizes| Marcia, survive ence Murray 2, 4, 6, 8 included Paes dire] -- " Mrs. J. C. Fetterley gave an tions for huck piuafore; easy-to- interesting talk on seventh follow chart for huck weaving chapter of the study book and! Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS Mrs. Harry Allen' spoke on the (coins) for this pattern (stamps work on Trinidad Island cannot be accepted) to The Osh- The meeting closed with pray- awa Times Household Arts Dept.,| |er by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg. Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly Cone ---- -- NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN INUMBER. | Our new or furnace| Needlecraft Cz room is hot you should call a|lovely designs to order: crochet- heating . expert Scorched fléor ling, knitting, embro quilts, Jomlts or browned warm-air ducisidolls, weaving, A special gift, in are more than indications that/the cat 1 child hap i igh? Cayton C. Wanna not getting money's |pily occupied a cutout doll 'and maker, all of Oshawa worth from your heating--they're|clothes to color. Send 25 cents ~Photo by Mary's studie |danger goals, 'tor your copy of the book. | - | HUCK PINAFORE By ALICE BROOKS Saturday Evening, Feb. 21 MR. JOHN WEISS (formerly of Vincent's Hair Styling) is proud to announce the opening 'of his own salon on February 17th, 1959. Joining Mr. Weiss, as part of his staff, will be MISS BETTY, well remembered by former clientelle. RUGS AND LIVING ROOM SUITES Cleaned to Perfection NU-WAY RUG ond Carpet Sales 174 Mory RA 5-0433 "b JOHN WEISS Recent winner of A CORDIAL WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL Creative Styling by John 259 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 8-0951 Oshawa and district Hair Styling Competition oA yon G PRINCIPALS daughter of Mr. and Mrs chael F. 'Conway and the bridegroom is the son of Mr = HOUSEHOLD HINT If your basement 1 Alice Brooks -- WEDDIN italogue has many Pictured after their wedding recently at Albert Street Unit , sed Church are Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Louis Wannamaker. The "bride, the former Miss Iris Marguerite Conway, is the | Mi- og to keep vou're vour ®

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