BROTHER AND SISTER Laura Grace and Ross William, | years old and Ross, two and a children of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | half, are the grandchildren of | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, December 19, 1959 J Gertrude Colpus H&S Resolves | HOUSEHOLD HINT Use old powder puffs for cleame | STH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. | The December meeting of the i5th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held at Northminster United Church with 15 members present. The meeting opened with pray- er with the president Mrs. L. E, Astrop presiding. - The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Lorne Thompson, followed by the report of the treasurer, Mrs. Jack Guiltinan. Mrs, Astrop thanked all who had baked pies and cookies for ithe boys who were at scout |camp. A report on the confer- {ence held in November was given by Mrs. M. P. York. Mrs. Thomas Twine and Mrs. |Wallace Holmes conducted three {games which were enjoyed by everyone present. Toys were sent to Simcoe Hall and a donation from the members was sent to the Retarded Children. { Buffet refreshments were served by Mrs. G. R. Jarvie,! Mrs. Jack Glover and Mrs. M. P. York. CENTRE STREET WMS The December meeting of the .|WMS of Centre Street United {Church was held at the home of | Mrs. © Warren Dickson, Athol street east. Mrs. Percy Fletcher presided lat a short business period. The and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hep- burn, Enniskillen. --Photo by Mary's Studio shall Francis, RR 1, Hampton. | Mrs. J. B. Francis, Oshawa, MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL N. American Indian Husband Tells Of Family Life In Clan Dear Mary Haworth: Being of|dian is the good neighbor and North American Eastern Wood-|aristocrat of the human race, land Indian (Susquehannock) de-|with the Great Spirit of Spirits scent, 1 was naturally interested |in his heart. May your eyes ever in your recent column headed (in| behold the beauty of the red and our paper): "Mother Upset About purple sunset LTE Indian as Son-in-Law." . oy Perhaps the young man's peo- MUCH MISUNDERSTOOD ple are disturbed too, as were Dear Mary Haworth: I want to mine, 28 years ago, when I be. | congratulate you on your fine re- gan to think about marriage. ply to the Canadian matron, re- It is the custom of my people garding her daughter's keeping for the Clan to select the future COMPpany with a young man of spouse of a son or daughter. Thus North American Indian ancestry. I brought home three girls for| It happens that my husband, a family observation, investigation wonderful person, was an Amer- and possible approval. ican Indian. Of course the Indian One, an Indian girl, was rat race is like all races of people-- "Ppah-oo-1a," meaning Indian out-|there are good and bad individ- side, with a pale skin heart. She uals in it. But there is no founda- was disapproved. The second girl|tion for the prejudice that so mon - Indian, likewise was dis-'many seem to hold regarding approved. The third, to' whom I this race. have been happily married for| Your statement that the North 28 years, was declared "'Ess-pee- American Indians suffered much 00-'a," meaning pale skin with at the hands of the invading Indian heart. She is part Indian, forces ("who brought the seeds of Mhhn-see-hoh-yuh (Big Thun- of trouble with them) was never der Wolf People) blood. {truer. And they are still suffer- My people have always loved ing; they are a greatly mis- my wife very much; and within understood people. S.R. one month after our marriage | she was invested as a Princess THINK FOR SELF | and made Head Woman of the | Dear Mary Haworth: Apropos Clan. As Is the custom, all our/the Canadian mother's concern Ancient Ones lived with us until about a North American Indian they walked the last long Path lad's social eli bility to be her to the Beautiful Land of No Re-|daughter's suitor, I liked your turn. |comments in praise of outstand- SMALL GRANDSON ing members of this ethnic group. However, it might have been There were 27 of my people ide : v $ving together in one large house a good idea to add (in effect): 5 ; god, "I am glad to give my opinions married (Quring the Big Thunder, f, (his group. but consider it a Moon 1931): and my wife made SiE0 of maturity when people try . {to think these things through for $e She loved and was be- themselves, rather than chart Our son, Big Warrior Eagle, Is Hell Svurse By What oivers way Bai va BouJudien, She wy I remember how, when I was And our little grandson, Flying in college, 1 refused to date a Bale, age 3%, is our pride and, certain fellow simply because the . He gives promise of having| i i y an Indian heart: noble, Sirooig]ieadiop social group Lowe] ™ tle, faithful, liberty loving, grace- (of buffeting-about, reading, think-| ful, sharp-minded, walking the ing and observing people whom Bright Spiritual Path made for] do or don't admire, before I| him by the Great Spirit of Spir-| developed independent judgment] its. in these matters. A mother of a| The Ancient true American In-|grown daughter should have The Light Shown Down ing The Way Leading oi Where The Crown Did Lay~-- of Pease Dx 'There They Found Him, Born That Day, Who Was Ever To Right Our Way. Bound Compliments of the Season to All Satisfaction Guaranteed by the following members of DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INSTITUTE (ONTARIO) and CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS BOWMANYVILLE CLEANERS GILLARD CLEANIT SERVICE ALDSWORTH CLEANERS HARWOOD CLEANERS, AJAX PICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS MODERN DRY CLEANERS | | you all. But thanks especially to| the worship service with |the first | F E % | nominating committee presented reached this level of maturity, Iti the slate of officers for 1960. seems to me, . They will be installed at the THANK YOU ALL [January meeting. Dear Correspondents: Thank! Mrs. Warren Dickson conducted L.T.E. for his beautiful statement |theme, "The Night of Nights". lof the North American Indians'| Christmas gifts were received philosophy of marriage and fam- and taken to Simcoe Hall, ily life; and for his eloquent def-| Wrs, Gordon Wonnacott dea inition of 'the Indian heart." ith the chapter of the M.H. | | Mary Haworth counsels/ca", through her column, not by mail| nrg, or personal interview. Write her| ants in care of this newspaper. | - SUNSHINE GROUP J Sunshine group No. 4 of North- YETERAN TEACHER minster United Church held its LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)--|Christmas meeting on Wednes- | More than 300 former pupils gath:| day, December 16, at the home of ered to honor Mary Kadlec when Mrs, Robert i Pefesson, Mo y a ? awk street. Mrs. Peterson as she ended 40 years as 8 teacher] fled 'by. dirs, Ray MCGill ang were some pupils of 1929, the first| A'S: A. Franklin served a buf- class she taught in Lethbridge. "I fet luncheon after which the regu- t ; X remember more of that first |1ar meeting was held. class than any of the others,"| The president, Mrs. Robert R. Ishe said. Peterson, conducted a short busi- ness meeting. Twenty-four an- = |swered the roll call. A vp "ome HAPPY REUNION jwas extended to the membe.s and NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- to the several guests present. A Mrs. Barbara Eichhorn, 73, of special welcome was given to " AT Mrs. George Jewel, president of Traunau in Romania, was re: \oiihminster WA, Mrs. H. A united here with her daughter, Mellow and Mrs. Wilbert Jeffs, a Mrs. Elizabeth Schankula, after former member now living at 32 years. A new immigrant from Prince Albert. Europe, Mrs. Eichhorn also for| Mrs. Robert Nicholls was in charge of the devotional using time saw her grand- "Christmas in Canada" as the children, Betty, 24, and Henry, theme. Mrs. J. Pearson gave a 16. |reading entitled 'Putting Christ 1t Dickson served refre | | When In Doubt . . . +. NYLONS | A neat and pleasing way to solve a puzzling problem! ... and the Nyions . . . Oh, Yes . . carefree the| study| especially remember the sick and| |book, "Women In Changing Afri-|shut-ins sh- Back Into Christmas" and Christ- i mas carols were sung. sh ng silverware. AT o~ 5 1 FOR CHRISTMAS FUR GIFTS: Fashion Village "FUR SALON" 26 SIMCOE ST. 8. "ge - |attend the opening of the new] To Petition For Sidewalks er An article on Christmas . cus-| {school wing. | | Mrs. Cecil Step gave a most in- ing and poli The deplorable condition of the i. G. W. Reddick the prin (rat, f, F005, 0, r,t? _|roads in the Wilson rea ake-|cipal, presented a fil bout a ea. confer-| ums iiss iby People 5 Al nal peare avenue area of Gertrude Sa La which find 3 Chhst-| €0Ce held recently at Dunbarton was read by Mrs. Nichols after | Colpus Public School came under mas tree. It was entitled "A which she led in prayer. {lively discussion at the recent Christmas Rhapsody". An exchange of Christmas gifts meeting of the Home and School |School. > Mrs. D. McGillis, Grade 2, won ng Mrs. R. V. Sheffield, assisted followed a hearty vote of thanks | Association. by Mrs. George Luktala, directed) to Mrs. Peterson. ° the parents' attendance prize for ember. | Because of the bad state of the some social games. | Tasty refreshments were serv- roads and the lack of sidewalks| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland|®d to close the evening, SRD SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX.|and safety patrol, the school chil-|kindly brought a most intercst-| The next home and school asso- The Christmas meeting of the|dren are constantly endangered ing family treasurer for the group | ciation meeting will be held Jan- 3rd Oshawa Mothers' Auxiliary|by the heavy traffic. io listen to and examine, It is/UArY 11 because of the coming was held at the home of Mrs.| It was resolved to draw up ala music box over 75 years old|Dolidays. Fred Wilson with nine members petition for sidewalks on Wilson which has been passed down ul one Visitor Prepem. ded § [road and Shakespeare avenue. [through Mrs. Sutherland's fam- Mrs. Lloyd Brown presi n| The senior choir, led by Mr.iily. i the absence of the president Mrs.|john Francom, sang: "Beside| The recordings are of metal and Deer Jat for Use fucide the wT Shepherd due to illness. Thy Cradle Here 1 Stand" have a beautiful bell-like tone.|side it hr ay . The secretary's report Was (Bach) 'Mary and Martha" This music box is very rare. |ous falls, anger. read and Mrs. .Lloyd Masters| (Negro Spiritual), "The Stran- Mrs. Ross Edmunds Ta eed -- gave the treasurer's report. |ger" (French carol), and "Hark, The secretary's report was read | Mr. Lloyd Brown gave some of The Herald Angels Sing". by Mrs. Robert Beharrell and the the highlights of the Scout con-| Mrs. Cecil Step thanked Mr. treasurer, Mrs. R, V. Sheffield, | ference and some very interest- Francom and the choir. {reported also. | ing money making projects. | | the absence of the ecorre- SAFETY MEASURES y In Arrangements were made for opened and the small gifts inside sponding secretary, Mrs. Robert the Cubs and Scouts Christmas|given to members present Beharrell, read the correspon- | party. A gift was given to each elderly dence. Letters of appreciation | Gifts were exchanged by the member who would be spending were read concerning the fine of} |membere. Refreshments wer e|Christmas all alone. forts of the Association at the {served by the hostess. Tea was served by the Rainbow opening of the new school wing. | - - Group. : A letter was also read from Miss There will be no meeting un- Constance Colpus, the daughter) ltil Wednesday, January 6, when of the late Mrs Gertrude Col- |the annual Home League Supper pus. Miss Colpus delayed her re- {will be held at 6 p.m. turn to her work in Mission to) | SPORTSWEAR LTD. 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