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The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1960, p. 9

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Oshawa Presbytery meeting at GROUPS, CLUBS |For Ser on, br a" ve AUXILIARIES |eiiesin ica 5a 'the 'devotional |program. AMITY GROUP | A huge birthday cake was pre- The March meeting of the sented and happy birthday sung Amity Group of the W.A. of|to Mrs- Bruce Byrnes, Mrs. Edith Northminster United Church was|and Mrs. Hugh Cameron who held at the home of Mrs. E. S.|celebrated birthdays this month. [Dafoe with 17 members present,|The nert meeting will be at the Mrs. Frank Bennett, group lead-/home of Mrs. Stanley Carkeek. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 4 a 194 ler, opened the meeting With : ; A ; prayer ! LONG SERVICE 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 22, 1960 % ¢ vy g ' Reports were given by the sec- LEAMINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- : 7 i i gal reiary, treasurer and catering | Winnifred Hetherington, who died : : Fa i 4 convener, Projects were discuss-|at age 9° in St. Thomas, was P E R S 0 N A L S | ; de ; . 2 ed, cards were distributed and an-|Leamington's first public librar- | Bo 72 a * |nouncements of future activities|ian. She retired in 1947 after 28 ! z z were presented. |years at the Leamington public The group was reminded of the'library. Branch 21, Polish Friendly Al-/man and Mrs. Sidney T..Hopkins, liance, celebrated St. Joseph's|Oshawa; Mr. W. F. Mercer, Day, Saturday, March 19, with|president, Oshawa Curling Club;| a dance and social. President | Mrs. J. H. McDiarmid, firsi| & or J : Karol Sekalski and Mrs. Sekal-|president, Oshawa Ladies' Curl- i ; ski welcomed everyone on arrival|ing Club; Mrs, A, T. Cain, presi- 4 and toasts were drunk to Josephs|dent, Oshawa Ladies' Curling % and Josephines who were pre-|Club. pe p 7 | [4 ented with a red rose corsage, : | . honoring their name day. Ti Twenty Sovples of the Merry " 2 7 H mid-Lent fesitval was largely at. Mates Club of Christ Memorial % ; 1 / h tended and birthday greetings) Church went by chartered bus to ? i ; ; the correct S 0€ were sung to several guests. | Toronto recently where they sav ' 2 the movie 'Ben Hur". The club Six membe rsof the Oshawa held a brief business meeting en jo : for growing children ' Ladies' Curii Club are acting route. Mention was made of the AIR CADETS AUXILIARY EXECUTIVE 2 hostscsscs 16. the provincial square dance to be held in the ; ; Ne {Church hall on Saturday, April left to right, Mrs. A. H. Jubb, | Kelly, secretary, Mrs. Edward |Visitors in town for the cham- 23 3 av : 1 i a : Ten brtist vs : . tintin | 23 and that the May meeting wil $ 5 Air Cadets' Ladies' Auxiliary | vice-president, and Mrs. Leo | O'Hare, treasurer, Mrs Ww. pionship. Officiating for Prince be held onli SAA in in 1 Product of 32 years of scientific research, Hewetson Guide-Steps are the correct shoes for the officers were installed for | Ga her, president. Back row, Houston, honorary presic I ard Island is Mrs. Frank May. 1960. They are, front row, from | from left to right, Mrs. W. C. | Oshawa Times Photo |Black; Nova Scotia, Mrs. A. P 4 took ; J ; normal. healthy children. At a recent meeting of the , 2 A successful card party Fulton; New Brunswick, Mrs. S.|., place of St. J Ao CPTA / Ir i Built into every pair of Guide-Step shoes are Douglas Calhoun; Quebec, Mrs.|. iar meeting 4 Ontario, Mrs.!pa1q in & oF . 2 % '=:theld in St. the precise curves needed to maintain correct foot Winter Makes Ty i 'es EP. Armstrong: i's School. Ti 1 Mrs. Lyman Gifford Addresses : de . ns ; Baskaichewan, Mrs. | freshments were served under the 4 i at Jini balance and weight distribution- -standing, walking ' Assisting convenershin of Mrs Dermo "= . : / or running. This is especially important in the years Heavy Demands : tT E wiroy [oouvens : > : Open House At H&S Mesting Vic y um, ha movle. ore i y A i when the young foot is developing, forming and On Weliare League various member . ork nd Mrs. W. L. Butler PTA. were ta ned i ; growing. Mrs. R. E. Richardson, presi- House" held recently at Gertrude |formed for the fo ; elec oa A 2a ge P- y re dent of the Women's Welfare Colpus School was Mrs. Lyman tion of officers, Mr. George W r, and Mrs. H. E, Grose conyeners Tis ir. Gall i; League welcomed two new mem- A. Gifford Reddick, the princinal, welcomed ing street east, entertain d at a op and Miss Jean Gi il HOLIDAYING IN THE SUNNY SOUTH bers to the March meeting and! Mrs, William Jeffs in introduc-|parents and frien r parly on Saturday even-|William Clarke nresiden : proceeded with the business at/ing Mrs. Gifford spoke of how Mrs. George Lubtala intro- ing, March 19. Covers were laid Gregory's PTA, drew the name A holiday in The Bahamas | and Mrs. Barlleit have. recent- Scuff-proof Guide-Step Oxfords hand. Mrs. Neil Fraser read the Mrs. Gifford had always had|duced Mr. Jack Hutchinson who for 17. Among the guests were Mii of the following nrize winners} yoo yacently been enjoved bv | jv returned to their } 3 5 yn jugged Jong ang learner minutes of the last meeting in the such a great interest in educa-has trained and directed the and I liff Donaldson, Mr. a] Mrs Yillam B FoRping Mrs.| Ar and Mrs. Fred E. Bartlett y ehurnes @: heir ome on . uperdoles. Sizes 872 to 3 absence of the secreiary, Miss tion and at one time had planned school "Bell Ringers" A Royds and Mr. an Ton Te Ct who are seen rel: i , | Brock street east. y ! : $7.95 Grace Burns, who was on vaca- on being a teacher. She has al-led two selections. 'Waltz Song", ard Taylor, all of aT ons Cardia 1, } rs . | cun on the plaza at the Mon- --Photo courtesy of tion ways been actively associ ted (by Lehi, and "The Bells of St : Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott Gi Lith Gilt Xo tagu Beach Hotel, Nassau. ili the Montagu Beach Hotel Mrs. C. M- Elliott expressed a vith Home and School Associa-|{Mary's". arborough Mr. and Mrs... Hl DEH, i - REE need for pillow cases also chil- Hons 20d ws He fi jt pee gent Pi Bi 2 was ¢ ma ed Thoas Sal Islingt i) MY. | are ; rs. Jac dren's clothing and gave the fol- iii " galing of the candles awd iand Mrs. 8, A. Cross, Oshawa "hz in. s Caro! b Ch t OES M k re wy Bz e As tion cutting the second anniversary Collie h hy un eam a er, / ar S lowing welfare report: Mrs. Gifford recalled memories cake. The candles were lit Head table guests at the East-}ys Ww 3 3 1 inters. The doorprive Supplies ug for 5 faery of the late Mrs. Gertrude Colpus Mrs. .J T. Gaskell and Mrs. orp Canada Ladies' Curling As-y.i of f I * Mir " 1 ies; paid for drugs for elderlyland how she had helped create|/Lloyd Courtice cut the cake : on championship dinner oF py rill, Was won hy 40th A [ At M i " > a A I t ax sociation championship dinner (0 ohare. v . man and issued layette; purchas- Mrs. Gifford's interest in Home| Refreshments were served by * siven te the Do 1 on Stores Charles Tanguay nniversary ee ng ed footwear for two school chil- and School work. She said that|Mrs. Charles Bol and her com- nited at the Hotel Genosha on y : iby i) dren; issued three meal tickets to| Mrs. Colpus' me wou! ittee 2 he hers sin redtav. ave Fr ; ou are mvied hy in Je | 4 i man, paid moving expenses for oe Roig Av to would Taliice Bod ple ms ers o1.puph C are Mrs W L. Walt, pepartment to send in any little founding of Sunbeam Chapter No.|sic Goyne, Miss Sy Langmaid i or 2 For School Days, these blue ond ades J @ president, Domin- items of interest. News of as.!73 OES was marked on Thursday and Mr. Harry Shelley, for these ly? white Guidc Step Saddle Oxfords family; paid drugs for elderly dia- Home and School Associalions " ne Curling A int . 3 1 4 J S irling Association; surprise parties, showe anni-|evening, March '17 members Mrs. McKinsiry had a are tops in style and comfort. | Sizes 8 to 3, betic woman and drugs for el-| * Mrs. Gifford said that she fel . . T ac St P trick 's Bri ig M1 G. McCormack, presi-| ye s and comings and @oing Mrs. Betty McKinstry extended special message of welcome and al . a ec cnt, to memento of the occasion. { 5 $7.95 The guest speaker at the "Open; A nominating com: : v v ) . al : St. Patrick Day colors The 40th anniversary of the Mrs. Ethel Watkinson, Mrs, Je derly woman pensioner and elder-/that # was the parents who ha ; sg : ly man; supplied milk and juice the greatest responsibility in edu ; Cig Sio es Fmlisd, are always very acceptable d greetings as worthy matron for sick children; paid drugs for cating their children to apprec Will B th Mr. J. Scoit Feggans, for which there is no: charge. ithe members and visitors. Thirteen past matrons and| woman: supplied used stove and|iate and enjoy the finer things 1 olster Funds i Ie ; ion Stores Please write Lor telephone RA The first to be welcomed Was four past p. ms of Sunbeam refrigeraior for a family; pur-|in life such as good books, music z ifpiied, Yor nto; ono able 3-3474. local 18. Mrs Edna Anderson PGM of Chapter were also present. Mr. chased used crib and mattress for and art. She spoke of a family of Of Hospital Bux. Hy Agel he Oo a iW Ts Bowmanville. Mrs. Agnes Kemlc Frank Train, worthy patron of a family referred by Public modest means who saved all year " ou id orge pe, HOUSEHOLD HINT DDGM of No. 11 was introduced Sunbeam, welcomed the mem- Health Dept. to have enough money to take, The annual St. Patrick's Bridge Port I'S, Cragg, | Wa a) Ww and welcomed. Mrs. Tena Rob-ljers and visito he t hei 1dr. ) es bt 1sie, New ck; Briga- ant to keep a visual record ers, M Ann Creighton andy ) Paid for drugs for elderly man; their children to see a play at sponsored by the Wome Auxil-| o>, I Jack Aid fe iy hild' 5 he eris, I 18. nn Wd and read many lay paid part rent for family and sup- the Stratford Shakespearean Fes- iary of the Oshawa G .|dier Genera Jack Gow, _presi-of your child's growth On each|Mrs. Meta Moore were the PDD : from various friends from out of! plied bus tickets for two students tival pital, was again an gomls Roya 3 sledonia Guiting bistagay: mark his height, on. the jpPresent. i Presiding marons Wh town. Endorsed by university medical authorities, p : » ng 3 p I suce ar th Sener: "OF lub, Scotland, and rs I0W; wa his I o the mark patrons from several neighboring Nach ¥ . » y a 3 a'tending opportunity class; paid on Slosiey Shs, God [ged Success Nder whe genera ON: ine" John. Or Hull Public : Re. ea foom, Biving me mark adh were given a warm wel A Closing ollaived wt Mrs, Edna] nearly two million Guide-Steps are sold each year in SCT for i aren ake pa re is-|vener, Mrs. y White, wit : y : id ¥ aco Serve ig Anderson PGM, Mrs. Hazel Ash- i Jor i hy Ty cov man. ssions at Home and School|Vera Moyse, ticket cor , and ations Limited, Toronto; Alder-'it. come, nie (ton and Mr "Tom As a the United States and Europe. Now, for the first : Pa 7 meetings. This was a great fail-\Mrs. Peter Simpson co + of STASE------ og | Visitors were present from Whit: ing greelings to the C r and| time, they are available in Canada. Paid taxi fare to Oshawa Hos- ing at most association meetings prizes : 7 by, Port Perry, Bowmanville, x7 ™ yo" gunier giving the pital for man axl drags I 2% she said and it was very hard for| The afternoon players i i a Sunderland, Markham, Toronto, r.\ : thritic man; paid for drugs for el-|5 president to conduct a meeting|Laughlin Hall wer Bier 4 ; # Scotland, New Brunswi nd) : a pres ct a € 4 n a were welcomed § G ( + : " | | a as seorated i n H H i ; i Nova Scotia and Pickering Chap-| The hall was decorated in the Your Authorized Local Guide-Step Dealer is derly man and supplied fuel for if the response was not given by by cosident ; > ; ; sponse was not give by the president, Mrs. R. W v ters. Six of the charter members|St. Patrick theme, with bouquets of daffodils and shamrocks de- family; paid drugs for woman the parents when asked for opin-|Bassett and Mrs. G. D. Conant Ti with heart condition; paid room! ions or suggestions. Mrs. Bert honorary vice - president, w ho ; food |were. in. attendance. Mrs. Tena lil ww rent for man and room rent for Wandless thanked Mrs. Gifford. |later officially opened the bridge Roberts, Mrs. Martha Dunlop, Sprang Ale aul visie Spe ' y 4 young unemployed couple; paid : parents ok advantage! Ir re s M1 r ang ; 5 Ca ocorate Biri ) g I I p Many parents took advantage In the evening Mrs. W. J. Lang- i } cake which was donated by M 2 ¢ ¢ 2 LODGES AND |Cora Lyons. Mr. Harry Shelley, for glasses or mans ped tax of "Open House" to meet the maid and Mrs, Clifford Cousin are from hospital to home for el- teachers for short discussions welcomed the guests and Mrs ? i | Sra Chaar. pat 1 derly man; supplied school books and view the children's work|C. D. Russell ad the play. In ; he father Ol Ie i nd the for high school student. which was on display in the class-|the hospital cafeteria the presi- A ' : SOCIETIES tion 4 y Tay me 31 SIMCOE ST. N RA 5-3312 Supplied fuel for two famil Foote $id the entrance hall of dent, Mrs. R. W, Bassett and Mr 4 -- Entertatument was supplied by aid for prescription for elderly the school. A. W. Armstrong greeted the 4 Gi TE EvAT y y "Nieris nl was supple ; . ; Be oka paid taxi fare] The business meeting was pre- guesis and Mrs " Bassett made i 3 OEE MARY LODGE a quartete of the Sweet Adelines Open Friday Eve. Till 9 p.m. o and from doctor's office for sided over by Mrs, Re M. Ed-|a few welcoming remarks and de ? y The a pi feeling of Queen Invitation was accepted to visit elderly man; su d fuel for a munds. The secretary's report|clared the bridge open i #1 Mary Lodge, No. 97, was held re. Canada Chapter on May 9 Friend- family and made payment to gas Was read by Mrs. Robert Behar-| Among the prize winners in the 2 4 cently in the Orange Temple i ship Night. company for a family and paid rell and the treasurer's report by afternoon were Mrs. H. Lemon, § ; worthy mistress, Sister Evelyn| a in Bo neolisod|Ms. RK. V. Shefticld Mrs. James McCansh, Mrs, Wil » : 4 Dilton, presiding assisted hy man; supplied fuel for three famil- Mrs. Edmunds welcomed Mrs. liam Duncan, Mrs. FE. W rnish / deputy mistress, Sister Doro hy ies and paid for overshoes for: T. Gaskell, pres dent of Och-| Mrs. Fred Dobney, Jr.; Mrs. J. J, 1 >hill'ps ; The flags were present- woman: paid for prescription for Wa Home and School Council | Burns, Mrs. W. MacDonald, Mr 4 2 7 ed by Sisters Elva Cowle and elderly woman pensioner; pur- nd Mrs. Floyd C ; ¢ who is|Harold Pascoe, Mr Grant Bird, June Goodman chased footwear for sc hool{the Area vice lent of Ho Virs. H. H. Howe, Mrs, Hart Jury was reported that Sister boy; paid prescription for elderly and School Counci ; «de | 4 4 Fdna Pearce was a patient in woman. One thousand three hun. The attendance prize was wor n the evening nners in ; i the Toronto General Hospital and dred and articl of by the morning kindergarte that Sister Mary Woods is home used clothing were issued from © S Thre e dele gates ere ap- Gordon Magee, . 7 ¥ temporarily. January 17 1 February 19 Jointed Jo atte the Hit ihe Bu Pym, Mrs F rank » tober r hry 4 Sister Betty Atkins was elect- In the absence of Mrs, Harry hil April oH ig gu fos Jos Aude oy Pid! 7 P ed to the office of chaplain and illen rs. S. A. Cross report- A. Sadler, Mrs / 7 i i y 2 bil i installed in her new office. Sis- ed for the property and mainten- 'Mrs. R. N. Wilsor Ye: 1 ga i % * Hf er Gertrude Logan was ap- ance commitle¢ K ¢ A v's. John . A g © 4 pointed to the past . misiress' Mrs. W. H. T. Morehouse read ) ark Swanger, Mrs. . v. chair. the following report of the clubs or 1 ? Jove Irs, I ) 7 a 3a J Door prizes were donated by and program committee A. St. = | 7% $4 |Ar r 5. : Cl rR y ; ¥ ster Orpah Sheffar, Susan 4 A Waterhouse, Mary Hayes and John Am ance First Aid Class 2) 4 Ii for boys 13 to 16 years of age is \, NM | 5 be. es Elva Cowle. They were won by ¢ : wl | Mm A s'ers Theresa Cleveland, Mary Preston's invite you to come in and inspect samples of qual- Mill yeing held cach Tuesday evening | Mi Perry, Mrs 4 es from: the Ontario Ho ning, Mrs. B. W. Bec vf i Hayes, Barbara Mitchell and . . ae 4 ; Orpah' Sheffar. ity wallpaper. At this time of year Preston's have a wide as- Whitby, will visit Simcoc ah Jones, Mrs. S | Refreshments were served byl} gortment of all types, colors, patterns, plains and even murals " on i) : 5 A Douglas McLau a vie, 7,5) WIFE PRESERVER ein Win "ity PORTRAIT OF JACQUELINE EVE [seis Sivtif jortmens obo types col pateres Nurs and from 7 to 9 p.m > ; Irs John Jeff ; fi Hopkins. Sister Gertrude Logan Sunize, Mrs lott, 2 ] Posing for her picture is Jac- | great-granddaughter of Mr. and offered her home, 23 Elgin street u 4 in p ; p men iT Haighley, Mrs Savery. .| aueline Eve, five-year-old | Mrs. James Oliver, St. Thomas. east, for a bingo on Wednesday y of Hi em. an. and, rt hy binding Hl ) y Ho J S 3 n d wghter 0 Mr ; and Mrs. --Photo by Hornsby 'evening, March 23 ¢ Mar es 0 2 cardigan {ra Mrs. F. i, M James Zambonelli, Oshawa -- ---- herra-- - I ; anor ; 0 teria sell, Mrs. F. C. Malloy, Mrs.! boulevard south. Jacqueline is vnable to get home due to ie fi the rt J. E. Rupert, Mrs. A. M. Moore, the granddaughter of Mrs, storm anc was necessary fo Mrs Arnold Stapleton, Mrs. Don! Alice Sorochan and Mr. Wil- ALL SMART GIRLS SAY NO! NO! NO! h or . Townsend. liam Sorochan, Oshawa, and prices to please everyone's budget. lub ns duiin # a \ yoy ROOM LOTS -- Many colors and pat- sent project y b i : are making ff SHOP EE eo 0 oto choose foe wo Wp aprons and others pleated skirts 1 FV, 3 pw | S . € are clearing this stock at ......c0..4.s V2 PRICE Valentine parties were the spe ? ; er ; Eon" cial events of the month for the WO 0 Wo R H ' S g Nursing Cadets and the Teen-Agc £ i inl L | : ; ! PRE-PASTED WA! ' PAPER--The easiest We should like to thank thos SAFEGUARDS . i iain of papers to apply. Wi ful for livi who have so kindly assisted in ob: = FIRST par po SITY ins taining books for the library, es- © of the Family's Health = 3 ing! a ang 69° Roy ; 9 TOOMBS Leas ivunvesnae up pecially the McLaughlin Li- % 4 . brary for its generous contribu For The Ladies R' "HARD HUDNUT rn WHITE PLASTIC FEATHER Qe WAY LL LT REGULAR WALLPAPER -- Paper for A . SE meovan every purpose, for every room esign : " (/4 ; f to suit everyone's Roll - NS dhion, wick yone 0) Don t Forget PARAMETTES HAIR ORNAMENT New Salon-Tested Home Permanent . fancy ..oiiiiiiiiiiinn 4% up n " i . Contains Exclusive Clean Curl Neutral- PARAMETTES 9 AURORA STONES ae. amazing Buin Shampoo! [1 "5 ; Re thps Wrs cr fier are! Ath he rave loom ooo WE ALSO INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR junior 49 No mixing! No "perm" odor! Guaran- "CLEAN CURL REUTRALITEN SELECTION OF WALL MURALS. Murals "PARAMETTE" teed to take. Guaranteed to last. vito deans Tk son tutes back hw worat | || for every room in the many scenic de- signs and lovely patterns to choose from. $2.50 ; : ALL AT MODERATE ' NEW SMART Riess Li SET ENSEMBLE VITAMINS, MINERALS Poa | (OMB and EARRINGS | ETRE: | PRESTON'S RADIO AUCTION o natch any Hair-do er PP nnucs Set 08: \ DECORATING SUPPLIES A 19 BOND W. RA 3-4922 28 King St. E. RA 3-4621

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