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The Oshawa Times, 19 Feb 1960, p. 7

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Women Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Panel Discusses Parent Education At H&S Meeting Mr. Alfred Higgs, principal of Woodcrest School headed a panel discussion on Parent Edu- cation at the February meeting of Woodcrest Home and School] Association, 4 Mr. Higgs introduced the mem- bers of the panel which included Miss Angelina Pogacher, Grade 7 teacher; Mrs. Glynn Pearce, Mrs.- Frank Ross, the Reverend W. A. Gibb, Mr. A. S. Winter, principal of Duke of Edinburgh School. Among the questions under discussion were: How can 1 help my child study? The re] SCOUT MOTHERS' PERSONALS Members of Oshawa Ski Club next Friday include Mr. and Mrs. joined the Ski Train last weekend |Frank E. Shine, Peterborough; - for their annual trip to St. Sau-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plumpton, veur in the Laurentians. The|Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. James party included Messrs. Melvin|Smyth, Whitby. v Shampa, Norman Serr. Tod You are invited by the Social Beston, Neil Fleit, George/Department to send in any little Kramer, Richard Cosburn, John|items of interest. News of teas, Hellewell, Ted Eagelson, Ronald |Surprise parties, showers anni Phillips, and the Misses Joanne|Versaries and comings and go- Bell, Lynn Schuermann, Elinor|!n8s are always very acceptable Wilson, Lynda Wilson, Marlene|and for which there is no charge. Okychmy, Barbara Merringer,|Please write or telephone RA Christne Cole, Sylvia Chaben|3-3474, local 18. and Phyllis Manuel. Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs, The Opera Study group of the Silva, the Slonorable Michael tarr MP and Mrs. Starr, Mr. sponsibility of home and school.| The February meeting of thecia Yyeeuin alab et 3 the ome of T. D. Thomas MPP and Mrs. How may the curriculum be im-|1st Oshawa Scout Mothers' minutes and the secretary's re- ? : ie. der road, on Tuesday evening Thomas, Mr. A. C. Love KHS proved? Are the report cards sat-| Auxiliary was held at Gibbons|port were read by Mrs. William Po 2 and continued the siudy of La and Mrs. Love are lending their isfactory? street Scout Hall. One new mem- Neil, followed by the treasurer's : sh 3 Traviata. Mrs. Emerson Chant patronage to the Mardi Gras Me Robert Darga, Grade 5 ber, os. Jon Baek, heii report by Mrs. Donald Thomp- 3 / : and Mrs. S. V. Barlow contribut- dance next Fiday night o> St. teacher, who also conducts a rec-|co 5 lent, son. 5 vl / : regory's auditorium an re- ord program of sacred music on Mrs. Fred Mack, who presided, Mr. Eric Dunham, the presi " ; of reaps and the Bosiess was ceive with Grand Knight John J. Sunday evenings, sang twolat, thie eetisg. ad b the dent, read some pamphlets on and Mrs. Barlow in the serving Fox Vg Mrs. Fox for the ine slog: Ry From i er os by +s Gravelle he Susveution to be held in To- of refreshments, Knights of Columbus. ory" an 'Lord, Adore | 4 A '\ronto during the Easter holidays. Thee". Mr. Dargan was accom-|The treasurer's report Wasi was yoted that Mrs. Donald The Garden Study group of the University Women's Club met at| Cut each squash in half length. panied at the piano by Miss Dor-|given by Mrs. Delbert Kirk-imyomnoon and Mrs, William Neil the home of Mrs. N. C. Fraser, wise; remove seeds. Place in " |Masson street, on Wednesday. baking dish, cut side down and othy Morehouse. | patrick. Visiting Conveners re attend the c Mrs, Myles Smith, president, ports were given by Mrs, Roland A sy ob and pam IN Mrs. J. H. Daniel-Jenkins, Rouge|bake at 400 degrees F. for 35-40 Hill, led a general discussion on minuies. Turn over; brush inside |conducted the business meeting. Arnold AntBony ins pertaining to Founders' | {landscaping, choice of shrubs and|with butter and add 1 table Jo Aldwinckle, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 19, 1960 7 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES AUX. Courtice Home an School Asso- ciation was held recently. The BAKED ACORN SQUASH and Mrs. |The minutes and roll call were Flontek. |read by the recording secretary, |Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. | | Jules Ethier presented the treas-| urer' t. WINS FIRST PRIZE IN FESTIVAL Miss Mary Walsh of Oshawa has won first prize in the | operatic (soprano) section of | the 17th Annual Kiwanis Music Festival in Toronto. The re- | finals, quired aria was "Rose Sol | Blooming" from 'Zemire and Azor" by Spohr and Miss Walsh, who is well-known in |said one 0 |accurately dressed, may let | The weekly Euchres will be!Night was set up and everyone A |was invited to look the a { i convened during the next month| m over ' § [evergreens and planning annual spoon brown sugar to center of by Mrs. William Warne and Mrs.(and ask any questions about Richard Crouter for February them. 19; Mrs, Melville Coolidge and| Mr. C. H. Dudley explained the Mrs. John Black for Marth 4ischool insurance plan, and said and 11; Mrs. Delbert Kirkpatrick|there would be forms available Mrs, Harry ' Segers for|for the children to take home tol & March 18. |their parents, The speaker was Mrs. Stanley] uy. pucien Latour introduced Painter, op president, Wht. Donald Woods who spoke on| spoke on the Life of the '|""What Does the School Expect| who Lord Baden Powell. The im- od was one year old last | always|0f the Parents." Mr. Woods is| December, is the son of Mr. BE the vice-principal of Donevan Col-| and Mrs. Ole Cichowski, addi- The honour of the Troop is bound | lesiate | son street, and grandson of up in the neckerchief and should| Refresliuents were served by Mr. Walerian Cichowski, Olsz- always be worn with pride. She Mrs. Kenneth Greentree anu her i fs i slovenly Scout, in- committee {with president, Mrs, Herbert SA HOME LEAGUE [Pathe presiding. Painter also showed some films| The regular mecting of the Finished goods for the bazaar taken at the annual church|Salvation Army Home Le a gue|Were given in, and other work| parade at Camp Samac last|was held on Tuesday afternoon, handed out. The bazaar will be summer and some of the Cub|February 16. held in April and donations and field day. | Mrs. Major Rankin led in the|WOrkers are still needed. Next month's program will be|singing of a few 'choruses, and| Next Tuesday, February 23, in charge of Mrs. Fred Mack. It Mrs. Stanley Scott gave a read-|the Auxiliary will entertain the! was announced Church Parade|ing Whitby and Bowmanville Auxil-| will be held on Sunday, Feb. 21,| Mrs. Henry McGhee was in|iaries at a social evening, Mrs.| at Westmount United Church. charge of the devotional period. Alfred Lavender is in charge of| Refreshments were served by|She led in the singing of a hymn, entertainment and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Roland Arnold, Mrs. lollowed by the scripture lesson. Burkett for refreshments. Charles Slater, and Mrs. Harry Mrs. McGhee and Mrs. George Mrs. James Anderson gave the Segers. {iotuision sang a duet. Mrs. Mec-| financial report of night of cargsl 5 {Ghee gave a reading, '"Looking|held recently. The next one wi STH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX. |ynio Jesus." Mrs. Johnston rd held on March 8. Games play-! The February meeting of theled an accordion solo. Mrs. Mc-|ed are progressive euchre, erib-| 5th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was|Ghee gave a talk on "Our |page, canasta or any game if| down the whole movement. Mrs. Oshawa for her acting in the | Open House will be held on| Little Theatre, was placed first |Tuesday. evening, March 15 from Ha a |and School Association meeting] petition, will take place in |on that evening in order to give Is Jan Drygala will be served, later. . "ye Hospital Auxiliary Makes Plans sommes or ne section ot a {ficers at the May meeting. As- Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. Bridge, sponsored by the Wom-|is anticipated that this will be and School Association Conven- place this year on Wednesday, matter of a properties commit-|The room prize was won by Miss| Mrs. R. W. Bassett, presided. records, bridge and bazaar mate-|the mothers of the pupils in Miss ticket convener \committee and one will be ap- N Cl k Show to be held by Eaton's onjcussed, the tentative date set for| anyone desiring some W. H. Stanley A letter was read by the cor-| Mrs. G. D. Conant, who is in- Clark and Leslie Nagy, both of Women's Guild, stating that the old-time costumes to be used the Presbyterian Church with the money sent by the auxiliary in/first week of May. Anyone who Reverend Bruce Milroy officiat- gavel, and asked that a suitable/ Two new members were intro- Mr. and Mrs Douglas Clark of inscription be suggested. Mrs. duced, Mrs. Richard Martin and Vancouver, British Columbia, accompany the president, Mrs. served by the hostesses, Mrs. Miskole, Hungary. R. W. Bassett, to the next Guild J. I. Metcalfe and Mrs. C. L.| The bride, who was attended cated. . i | Oshe go la over taffeta featuring a scoop Reporting for the Gift Shop, awa Welsh neckline trimmed with flower ap- among the 12 competitors. The [7.30 to 33. 3 Was Gevided hat the "Rose Bowl" com. |there would no formal Home Eaton Auditorium, Feb, 26. " r to! ; 4 parents a greater opportunity to Miss Walsh is a pupil of Mrs. | iaw SO work. Teal | Mrs, W, T. Werry was appoint- |ed convener of the nominating . M nae sisting Mrs. Werry will be Mrs. For Spring Social Activities [5 wire "Gt Sader Jules Ethier. Plans for the St. Patrick's|will comprise this committee. 1t| Delegates to the annual Home en's Auxiliary of the Oshawa effected by the June meeting tion in April will be Mrs. Glynn General Hospital, which will take] The president brought up the/Pearce and Mrs. William Clark. March 16, were discussed at thetee to co-ordinate all properties Jean Dickey's room. | February meeting. The president [pertaining to the auxiliary --| Refreshments were served by| Mrs. Roy White is general con-|rials, and later on chapel effects.|Jean Dickey's room. vener with Miss Vera Moyse as It was moved to have this new|-- p-- Mrs. Peter Simpson in charge | pointed of arrangements for the Fashion! The Maytime Dance was dis- . Friday, March 11, stated that she May 18. Mrs. A. E. Johnson willl Nu tials Held still had a few tickets left for|act as convener assisted by Mrs The marriage: of Elizabeth responding secretary, Mrs Grant terested in a historical Mcintosh, from St. George's asked for the loan of authentic uyrday, February 13, at Knox memory of Mrs. W. F. Mercer, could help was asked to telephone ing. is being used to purchase a/Mrs. Conant | The bride is the daughter of C. D. Russell, past president, | Mrs, F. Newcomb. {and the bridegroom is the son of agreed to look after this and will] Upon adjournment, tea was Mr. and Mrs. Balint Nagy of meeting on March 7, when the Cousins. by Miss Jessie Zowny wore a gavel will be presented and dedi |waltz-length dress of white nylon Mrs. J. G. Carter announced pliques, White gloves comple- that Mrs, Frank Brown and To Honor mented the cap sleeves. She Mrs. Leonard Wakeford will be . wore a white flowered hat and co-assistants > hs Cailer su, Patron Saint carried a cascade of white pom ot oor] Commemorating the birth, Je Pom, SWryssatiemums ud "re : and death of the patron saint of| ¥ ing te siiop fof the BUX} WOME. fvygies, the Saint David's Society| Miss Zowny wore blue crystal. > m ne|0f Oshawa will hold its annuallette on"princess lines styling a constitution and bylaws of ®| banquet in the Knights of Colum. [coop neckline and short sleeves Auxillary was discussed and ai, "Hoy on Saturday, February|With short white gloves. Her head- society, Oshawa was solemnized on Sat-| f | held at Northminster United Occupation in Christ." Mrs. John- ' Arist. Mrs. th are enough to make up a |Church with 19 members Present: ston played a medley of hymns siete g uf In the absence of the presidention the accordion. Mrs. McGhee! h ; nm. JIS, Vor freshments are served at |due to illness, Mrs. Ronald|led in the singing of a hvmn esl of games prizes are {Trewin presided. Four new mem-jand Mrs. Major Rankin closed in|; ecented to winners, including a| per were welcomed to the prayer {door prize and all monies raised meeting. ad bv the Tea was served by the Sum-|,seq in the work of caring for The minutes were read by theishine group needy veterans, also charitable secretary, Mrs. Lorne Thompson,| Next week, the Sunshine group|gonations ? [ followed by the report of the will be in charge of the meeting] Reported sick in hospital were| A STURDY ONE-YEAR-OLD Edmund Benedict Cichowski, | tyn, Poland Photo by Mary's Studio and perennial ers. day night. tending the Mardi Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Drynan, Masson street, were hosts to a f inumber of the Festival Singers, following their recital on Wednes- Grand Knights and their ladies from out of town who will be at- each squash half. Continue bak- ing squash 20-25 minutes more. Allow % squash for each serving. HOUSEHOLD HINT Kerosene will soften shoes and work boots that have been hard- ened by water and make them Gras dance pliable again. TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN TONIGHT RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS UNTIL 9 P.M. "BIG MONEY SAVERS"! treasurer, Mrs. Jack Guiltinan. |with Mrs. Edward Kitchen lead- , The final arrangements wereing. A special feature will be a Mi: 4 THT Si 6 Meme et or the father and son|pj i Mrs. . S . i , on 1d pictire BY a soit drink company, |Mrs. F. Langley, Mrs. E. Bilton, banquet on March 4 to be held | at Northminster United Church. CANADIAN LEGION AUX, |Mrs. A. Nash and Mrs. W. A discussion on the dessert tea] The Ladies' Auxiliary, Cana-|Beaton. to be held April 27 followed. dian Legion Branch 43 met on| Next business meeting is on In keeping with Scout Week, Tuesday evening, February 16, March 1 at 7.30 p.m. Specially Low-Priced! Polished Tin Bakeware 37¢ ea: SAVE 249% -- Choose Cookie, Ready-mix, Loaf and Biscuit Pans, '6-cup Muffin Pans and tubed Gelatin molds from this assortment of sturdy polished tine ware. Wonderful Value! MAKE GOOD MONEY McGahey, read a story on the| Full Time or Part Time life of Lord Baden Powell | on the early history of Jamaica| Here is a wonderful opportunity to make a sub- and of its growth and advance-| ment. | Refreshments were served by) motion by Mrs. F. J. Rundle, pr" "6 35 dress was white flowers and she seconisld by Mes G. i) Conzat, Saint David was of royal blood, | carried pink carnations and white 4 2 an gS Tad G. D2 grandson of Cunedda, through Pom pom chrysanthemums. Cont Bigs: FJ. Rundle, Mrs. his father Sanctus, King of Car-| Mr. Anthony Kerekgyarto act- A. W. Armstrong Mrs. C monks so dedicated themselve Russell and Mrs. W. W. Baldwin|¢; their work that Welsh Chri: tianity never faltered through all] Gro T . {the wars and invasions which for| u Evening Chapter centuries racked the country. p ours 4 "qs | President Ivor Davies will pre- 3 1 Hospital Auxiliary |side at the banquet and a fine| Radio Station 5 program has been arranged by a A conducted tour | an ha ; of the new Membership Grows! commit ee including Mr. Richard (yo "Ce poi of tion CKLB pre. Winans, Mrs, Thomas Roche, The February meeting of the Mr. Stanley Simpson, Mr. David | ube : Evening Chapter of the Women's| Jenkins, Mr Mervyn Jenkins, i Fellowlup, Group kine Hospital Auxiliary was held on Mr. Arnott Davies, Mrs. David|g, hi pen re - bes lay Monday evening with Mrs. G. G.[Munkley, Mr, David Munkley Jr., Syenime, e Tiary 3. af er | eg Curley presiding. Mrs. T. H.[Mr. David Andrews and Mr.|2 or bia, e di tivacies o Greer, secretary, read the min-|Stanley Locke. {3 1080 Cas] B lio and ob- utes of the last meeting after| Daffodils, the national emblem |S€rVing an on the air broadcast, which Mrs. Curley refinded the|of Wales, will be much in evi-|the members reconvened in the members of the annual St. Pat. dence together with Welsh favors, [ladies lounge of the Church where rick's Day Bridge to be held The toast to Wales will be pro- the president, Mrs. Glenn How- March 16 and requested that|posed by Mrs. Gwladys Kinsey ell conducted the business meet- each member deliver a double and the toast to Canada by Mr.|i08. recipe of candy to the Nurses'|T. D. Thomas MPP. Favorite Mrs, George Lean was in Residence by 8 p.m. March 15.|songs of old Cambria will be(charge of the devotional. Mrs. \Tickets for the Bridge are avail-\sung, directed by Mr. David | Kenneth Suddard read the scrip- able from Mrs. Daniel Rogers,| Jenkins. {ture passage and Mrs. Robert ticket convenor A dance has been arranged to | Lean read a brief story followed ed pair will live in Oshawa |ceded the February meeting of| Mention was made of the fact that the T. Eaton Co. Spring Fashion Show is to be held on follow the banquet. Says President Davies: |by prayer by Mrs. George Lean. Mrs. Ivan Morrison assisted at "When they sport a leek of dat. the piano, Mrs. H, A. Armstrong read the The group was pleased to have! present Mrs. Lloyd Akin of] {Jamaica who is now residing in| stantial income on a full time basis or to add to |§ your present income doing interesting survey work. All you need is a pleasant personality |Oshawa. Mrs. Akin gave a talk] PHONE RA 3-4641 -- EXTENSION 205 (Mrs. W. S. Baker and Mrs. | |Harry Keys. 8TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. | The regular meeting of the 8th] |Sea Scout: Mothers' Auxiliary was| held in the Hillcroft Street Hall with 32 members present. Mrs Douglas Redpath presided | The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given by Mrs. Clar- ence McCullough and Mrs. John | | J | SPECIAL! 20-PC. "STARTER" SET 4.77 OPEN STOCK "FANTASIA" DINNERWARE--White with softly blended grey decor, ond gold rims. 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 oatmeals, 4 4V4- inch plates, 4 7-inch plates in the Set, ot a price which saves you 1.21. Hastings. Mrs. Ronald Wragg] read the correspondence, | November 9 was set as the |date for the annual fall bazaar. | Plans were also completed for the father and son banquet, which| is being held Saturday, February 27, in Christ Memorial Church hall | Mrs. R. J. Ross gave an inter-| esting reading on the founder of] the Boy Scout and Girl Guide| movement. 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Mrs. Archie Douglas Clemens. and we here in Canada would|Dewey and Mrs. Kenneth Proc- Mrs. Curley said that Hospital|like to add our voices to the(tor were welcomed back to the Auxiliary smocks would be de-|chorus. {meeting by Mrs. Howell, both livered shortly and any new| "I wear it for memorable being unable to attend meetings members interested could place honors for I am Welsh you know, for some time because of illness. their order, good countryman." Several group projects were |discussed and the date for the annual strawberry supper was| set for Tuesday, April 26. Mrs. | George Lean volunteered to rep-| resent the Fellowship Group on the vA Jomingting committee, | Refreshments were served by| Mrs. Lean and members of her, Shaggy Mrs. C. R. Lunn, representing | group. : finished cardigan the evening chapter at the after- noon meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, reported tha plans were in the making for the annual spring dance to be held in May. Reports were given by Mrs. Murray Powell, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Bickle, sewing con- venor; Mrs. Mortimer Brown, scrap book convenor; Mrs. J. A. Lockwood, knitting convenor; | and Mrs, J. A. Macdonald, mem-| * bership convenor The membership was increased | by the addition of four new| members who joined the even ing group at last months meet- ing. Welcomed to the member- ship at the meeting by Mrs. G.| G. Curley were: Mrs. Edna! Smith, Mrs. Garth Gillespie,| Mrs. Earl Mathews, Mrs. K. C Van Court The following prospective members were in attendance at their first meeting: Mrs. Brian Groh, Mrs. H. J. Simmons, Mrs John Harris, Mrs. John Hruska | Mrs. John Patterson, Mrs, Colin| i with perfectly matched tapered slim-slacks The shaggy look of fashion in a gorgeous bulky-knit Shetland and Mohair cardigan with new rounded crescent collar . . . guaranteed colour-matched to daringly simple, man-tailored slim-slacks. 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