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The Oshawa Times, 12 Nov 1959, p. 11

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eR CN SS 7 i [S y. MISS LILLIAN BEAMISH Governor Of District 17 Visits Pilot Club Of Oshawa [ iss Lilllan Beamish, presi- of the Pilot Club of Oshawa, hat! as a dinner guest recently Mis. Edmond Hodson, governor of district 17 of Pilot Internation al) Following the dinner they at-| tended the regular business meet-| ing of the Oshawa Club at Sim- Hall. The president introduced Gov-| ernor Mary Hodson who is a desident of Hamilton and very active in club work and commu- nitg"projects in that city. | Alter the reading of the min-| utes roll call and treasurer's re-| port the various chairmen gave their reports. Condolences were expressed to Mrs. F. J. Goyne on the death of her brother. ' sident gave a report on the "Fall Council held in Ottawa and"on the mental health meet- The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. John Clairmont, co- srdinating chairman. As a review {of the work of each committee, Mrs. Clairmont presented an oral questionnaire to each chairman i AND GOVERNOR MARY HODSON Arctic Hospitals Need More Heip 'Says Staff Nurse TORONTO (CP)--For the next year Norma Westgate will be able {o buy her clothes in a store --for the last three vears she has been picking what she needed for GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES KING STREET WMS At the November meéting of WMS of King Street Church, there was a good attendance of members, The Reverend Mervin Bury brought to the attention of those present the books on display which were for sale and were first class reading. Mrs. Norman Wirsching pre- sided at the meeting, Mrs. Law- rence Allen gave the secretary's Thursday, November 12 at the Mrs, Edward Hubbell and treas- urer's report by Mrs. H. A, Whiteley. Mrs. Hermas Le Faive reported that ghe had sent out nine sympathy and get-well cards in October, Arrangements were made for a home bake sale to be held on Motor City Bowling Lanes. Bingo report was given by Mrs. H. A. Whiteley -- to anyone in- terested the bingor are held each report. The president read a paper on Union of WMS and WA members. The members received an in- vitation from the E. A. Lovell school to hear a special speaker talk on "The Price of Drugs." This meeting is to be held on November 30 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. J. Kinsey gave reports of the presbyterial held in Columbus on October 27. The presbyterial will be held in St. Stephen's Church, Mrs, Stanley Gomme reported for the nominating committee. Mrs. L. H. Muldren gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. Clarence Young, card convener, had sent out three get-well and one sym- pathy cards. Mrs. W. R. Short for commu- nity friendship reported 111 hos- pital and 129 home calls. Mrs. Bert Howlett reported for issi y monthly and Mrs. William Medland gave the supply secretary's report. The worship service was led by the Laurel group. Mrs. Kin- sey read "Commemoration." Mrs. Douglas Lander sang a solo, "Jesus, I Come' Mrs, Muldrew presented the study book on Africa and had a list of books in the library on that coun- try. It was announced that the Ann Crozier group will be in the charge of the December meeting. 5th GROUP COMMITTEE The November meeting of the 5th Group Committee of the Girl Guide Association was held at uide House with 14 present. Mrs. Jack MacDonald presided. The minutes of the October |evening will be held. Frnest Burrus served refresh las a memento of her visit. ife in the Arctic from mail or- der catalogues. Miss Westgate is on a year's leave of absence from St. Luke's Hospital at Pangnirtung on Baf- on the progress of the proposed program for the year. Governor Hodson commented on the re- ports and added some advice and spoke of the theme of Pilots . a s "Friendship and Service." fin Island. She is devoting her . leave to religious study at the The club was informed of the Anglican Women's Training Col-| following activities: Spring Con-|lege. : vention in Peterborough; the Fall| At the Arctic post she is nurse in charge at a 30 - bed hospital Council on October 22, 1960, at|garying the 700 Eskimo adults St. Catharines and the Pilot In-|and children of the Pangnirtung ternational conference, July 16 to area. There is a resident doctor ' : y . p baa ; ; The Ladies' Auxiliary 24, 1960, in San Francisco. and three assistants but Miss, Duvid's Society held its Mrs, Clairmont presented Mrs. Westgate Says more nursing help! onthly meeting at the home of| : Mrs. Stanley Simpson, Nassau Hodson with a gift from the club "yw » Ci i . When the Canadian govern street, with the president, Mrs.| meeting were read. Mrs, Michael Kadoski gave the treasurer's re- port. Mrs. Edwin Higgins was made press reporter. Mrs» L. W. Hurren consented to act as Brownlie representative for the local association. The door prize was won by Mrs. Murray Hainer, ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY (Ladies' Auxiliary) ing. ment steamer C.D. Howe visits |r. oid Munkley, presiding Chance Meeting Ends in Marriage While on Holiday TORONTO (CP) -- Harry Bur stein has a special interest in the Middle East political situation. | His 'wife is in the Israeli Army. ie Toronto and id the 19 <year - old former Miss Israel in less than three wl while holidaying in. Israel. He says 1t wasn't love at first sight though. "1 didn't fall in love) with her until 1 had seen her| times," he explained. | THe couple hopes to be reunited here In a few weeks when the is demobbed from a two- yedr compulsory army stint. The returned to Canada follow- ing their recent two-day honey-| moan. The bride, the former Sara Elymer, returned to her army du.ies. there is no trouble in the Middle East in the next few weeks. She could be called to fight," Mr. Burstein said. 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Be first with the newest -- send 25 cents nowl 4 troduced Mr, Burstein to Sara's| rael went alang for a double date. | Five days later Mr, Burstein pro-| posed and 10 days later, on Oct. 13, they were wed in his hotel. didn't even have a best man be- {the community on its annual trip{*'% d. treas pable of handling a machine-gun through the eastern Arctic each| The secretary and (reasurer reports were read or tossing hand grenades. summer, a medical team does : They met by chance in Tel the x-raying inoculations and|most gratifying result of the Aviv when Mr. Burstein went to|other work that is necessary. bakeless sale. Israel for two weeks of his three- "People think the Arctic is| Mrs, Robert Andrews, conven- week vacation, He intended to opening up, and so it is, but there er of the committee for the an tour European capitals during the|is still a great isolation as far nual children's Chirstmas party final week but gave up this plan as transportation is concerned," on Saturday, December 5, at 6 in favor of a two-day honeymoon said 'Miss Westgate. She waited p.m. at the CRA, announced that with his bride. : from May until August to be|the closing date for bers t showing a5: Radio Park club house with Wed at the clubhouse at 1.45 p.m. Bingo help was ar- ranged for the following month. The lucky draw was won by Mrs. Edward Bouckley. A court whist party was ar- ranged for the ladies for Novem. ber 26, prizes and refreshments to be donated by some of the members. The next meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party, when an exchange of gifts and a social The commitiee for this meet- ing, Mrs. George Waite and Mrs, ments. | PMA CLUB Mrs. Geuige V Lee presided ut this week's meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club. Mrs. R. G. Collison called the roll showing a large attendance including two children. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. George Whitbread. The secretary's and treasurer's re-| ports were given, Birthday greet- ings were sung for Mrs, Charles Ellegett. A very given by the Reverend F. Swackhammer. Rereshments were served by Mrs. Douglas Nisbet and Mrs. William Callison 50-50 CLUB The November meeting of the 50-50 Club of Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church was held recently. The entertainment was in the charge of Group 3, and took the form of a tour through Alger Press. The club members were greet- ed by Mr. M H. Clayton who gave interesting general inform- ation ahout the plant. The mem- bers were then divided into qroups. A member of the staff was in charge of each group and| explained the operations. | The regular business meeting followed in the Sunday schoo' hall. Devotional period was in the charge of Mr. and Mrs. Herman interesting talk was of the|Pincombe, The treasurer's report showed that the recent turkey supper was very successul. 4TH GROUP COMMITTEE The 4th Group committee of the Girl Guides Association held its November meeting recently Mrs. Melville Coolidge presiding. There were 12 members present. The of the Sept +" N.|tary, Mrs. R. V. Gow: Christian telephone conveners, Mrs. Leslie Magee, Mrs, Edward Gingereski, Mrs. Howard Read, Mrs. William Blair. The new officers will be install- ed at the December meeting which will be a pot luck supper. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (Women's Federation) Mrs. Harold Sliter was hostess for the November meeting of the Women's Federation of West- minster United Church at her home on Rossland road west. Mrs. Warner Brown presided and Mrs. Thomas Mooreroft had charge of the devotional period. mrs. Chdrles Scott introduced Mrs. A. A. Crowle who spoke about women's work in the church. Mrs. Crowle, who has had a vast experience in church work in Ontario, and on Domin- fon Council, was most encourag- ing and the members of the group asked pertinent questions which she was well qualified to answer. A small project which was started early in summer, a travelling apron, was relieved of its patches by Mrs. John Umphrey whose idea it had been, and she announced its pontents were $12.08, Plans were made for Decem- ber meeting at the president's home. Nominations committee re- vorted the officers; for 1960 to be installed in the near future, as president, Mrs. Warner Brown; first vice - president, Mrs. Ken- neth Young: second vice-presi- dent, Mrs, C. K. Wright; treas- urer, Mrs. John Westlake: secre- Friendship secretary, Mrs. John Umphrey; literature secretary, Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft. Roll call included a small spe- cial collection, to continue each month, with proceeds to go to- ward kitchen eouipment for the new church kitchen. Marion Shody Feted Bride-Elect Miss Marion Shody whose mar- riage to Mr. Walter Posacki will| 'ake place in St. John's Ukrain- an Church, on Saturday after- noon, November 14, has been feted at several pre-nuptial events, Mrs. Michael Shody, Mrs. John Stezik, Mrs. John Tymochka. Mrs. Marv Boyka, Mrs. Michael Drapak, Mrs, Stanley Dus, Mrs, Harry Gregory and Mrs. Alice Furyk were hostes'es at a shower at St. John's Parish Hall when the future bride was pre- sented with a walnut bedroom suite, bedroom lamps, electric tea kettle, electric fry pan, rug, hand crocheted table cloth, mea' slicer, blankets, crystal and household linens. host: were as-isted in meeting were read by Mrs. John Black. Mrs. Thomas Hornsby gave the treasurer's report. The new officers are as fol- flown south because an aircraft charter was not available. | After graduating from T |General Hospital in 1951 she went to All Saints' Hospital at Aklavik, and later was matron of a tent hospital at Coppermine. naught Park Ladies Auxiliary At Pangnirtung, she said, pa-|was held recently in the club- tients are treated in the local hos-|house with the President, Mrs. | Some Tel Aviv taxi drivers in-| submit the wi Th JShildten Rosters served refreshment the 1957 Miss Is- CONNAUGHT PARK AUX, The regular meeting of Con- "About 75 guests came but I lows: pr Mrs. Harold Moiser; vice - president, Mrs, John Childerhouse; treasurer, Mrs, Thomas Hornsby; secre- tary, Mrs. John Black; social conveners, Mrs. Leslie Magee serving dinner to the 275 guests by Mrs. William Moorby, Mrs. Clifford Hill, Mrs. Clifford Mad- dock, Mrs. Ray Zilinsky, Mrs. Walter Zilinsky, Mrs. Peter Sib- lock, Mrs. Josepa Dobroshin-ky, Miss Barbara Dobroshinsky, Mrs. Michael Perozak, Mrs. Harry Cymbaluk, Mrs. Roy Hill and Thursdey, November, 12, 1959 11. ' umber of costumes worn in past |seasons and invited" her listeners to examine the professional cous wre and elaborate trimming. The |voluminous skirts, ruffles, ruch' ings and jewelled embroidery, and the painting on velvet on cope and cape fascinated every-. one. ' Also on display were head. dresses, caskets, orbs, crowns and sceptres and swords which she explained must be made of « the finest tempered steel '"for thine especial safety", 4 Mrs. Bell noted that the budget for a season was set at $30,000 for costumes and from $12,000. to $15,000 for properties. 4 Mrs. 8. V. Barlow who pre' sided thanked Mrs. Bell for her | delightful introduction to backs: stage activity at the Fesfival. | Prior To the talk Mrs. Barlow | presented the Agnes Corben' award to Mrs. W. G. Rapley, president of Oshawa Little Thea~ tre. The annual award is in me. mory of a charter member, Mrs. W. G. Corben who gave of her time and talent to bring live thea- tre to Oshawa and to perpetuate Ber name and love of dramitic art. Mrs, Rapley received the cheque and explained that it would be used to buy members. ships for senior students, thus Theatre, with the Agnes Corben |{08tering an understanding and Memorial Award, a sum of |APPreciation of stagecraft. money to be used in the interest id of Oshawa Little Tieatre. STILL PRESENT > --Oshawa Times Photo | EDMONTON (CP)--Mrs. Edith Display Of Festival Costumes ses win th cate rer ar Dramatizes Talk On 'Backstage' membership when Edmonton's, first church, McDougall United, * recently marked its 88th anniver- Th outive: of the 1 od i d sary with a social at which trib=+ e executive of the Lyceum sign and creation and every sea- Club and Women's Art Associa-|son her talents have been put to We vas yaa io 3 ploueers. tion entertained members at ajuse in the wardrobe and property buffet luncheon prior to the meet-| departments. ing on Monday afiernoon. Mrs She spoke of the relationship be- PRIOR TO the talk on cos- president of Oshawa Little tumes and properties of the St.at'ord Shakespearean Festi- val, Mrs. 8. V. Barlow, presi- dent of the Lyceum Club pre- sented Mrs. W. G. Rapley, right, DID YOU KNOW K. H. J. Clarke expressed thanks cial committee on behalf of the to Mrs. Uriah Jones and her so-| {tween the director and the design- er and gave a glimpse of the real 3 {Tanya Moseiwitch whose inspired members who enjoyed the friend-| creations have dressed the ey ly meal together. stage which she also planned. The speaker at the meeting that/Mrs. Bell described Brian Jack- followed was Dama Lumley|son, head of the property depart Bell who has been associated ment, as the best property-maker with the Stratford Shakespearean|in the world". Festival since its inception. Her| mhe mp husband, Mr. A." M. Bell was aj, estiva) has opened a new field for many creative skills, It is member of the original investi gating committee, and the couple the goal for art students in cos- have shared many experiences|tume designing and for dressmak- with production staff and actors.|ers to work under expert cutters." A graduate architect, MIS. Mpg Bell brought with her a . .. That Nu-Way Rug and Carpet Soles have the lowest prices in Oshawa for wall to wall broadloom end room size NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 Mory St. RA 5.0433 Mary Ihnat, Miss Carol Stezik,| Mi:s Christina Stankiewicz and | Miss Gail Maddock of Oshawa, | who will be bridal attendants at| the wedding, were hostesses at| a miscellaneous shower at the lhome of Miss Ihnat, Banting| |avenue, Mrs, John Stezik and] Mrs. Michzel Shody assisted the hostezses in serving. | The sewing room of General| Motors arranged a miscellaneous] shower at the home of Mrs. | Douglas Armstead, Saguena; street. Miss Elaine Senko Svea Following the rehearsal tomor- | row evening, the bridal party will} Bell is primarily interested in de- fw] i Mr-. C. Summrall, and Mrs. Gordon Channing; card convener, Mrs, John Parker, Miss Ann Gurnica of Belleville, Miss Eleanor Latawiec, Miss be entertained at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Michael Shody, Ritson road south. | pital unless major surgery is nec- Herbert Braider presiding. Roll Janse I did not know anybody," essary, while tuberculosis pa-|call showed 18 members present. | 8,8, d. tients are sent down to Hamilton.| Secretary's report was read by See The Latest and Greatest Ultra-Vision « + » the Family You Could Never Hope To Gel Before! ® More Powerful Than Ever! ® Clearest Picture Every Time! ® Slim, Sleek Styling! Why put up any longer with that old TV set . . . straining your family's eyes with a picture that is snowy, fady, etc. . . . come in and choose Why put any longer with that old TV set . straining your family's reception even from stations you could NEVER get before. There ore so many new features it's hardly possible to name them all. 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