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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jan 1961, p. 7

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THE NEWLY - ELECTED Evening Chapter, Hospital Aux. Elects New President, Officers ' 14 i : Beer, 2nd vice-chairman LW. Bunker, secretary rray Powell, treasurer; Mrs. imer phone convener, Mrs ir seraphook convener live from left to right rs, C. BR, Lunn was elected waiting the 83 - member modated rman of ening Chapter of the Wom- the convener, reported that during s Hospital Auxiliary at Mrs. M. O, Powell, treasurer; | Mrs. 0. E. Sager, second | list may be pccom Mrs. J. H. Lockwood, knitting | meeting held recently inithe year 36 baby outfits and nurses' residence members of the exee rtimer Brown, membersh vener; Mrs, R. J, Muprh ss secretary; Mrs T. Alyear, Following the Newly! 144 pairs of footwarmers had u- heen completed for the ehil We include: Mrs, J, E. Rundle, | dren's ward, Mrs, Harry Bickle, Wt vice - chairman; Mrs, D, E.|sewing convener, reporied 142 Mrs. baby gowns and 16 bedspreads Mrs. had heen completed, Mrs, Mort Brown, scrapbook con ip| vener, reported 19 books had y, been submitted during the past I re | Az Show Splendid A a wellattended annual meeting of the Women's Awr- ary, Oshawa Genersi Hospi tal, held Janwary 18, when Mrs H., B. James presenied #2 new siete of officers, Mus. B. W Y) Bassett agreed 19 accept the © presidens oy for a second year, The executive for 1961 con sists of. Honorary president, Mrs, X. HB, Everson; honorary vice-president, Mrs, Gordon Conant, honorary (reasurer, Miss Mabel Whitney, past pres ident, Mrs, C. D, Russell; presi- (dent, Mrs, B. W, Bassett, ist 4 | viee-president, Mrs. A W. i Armstrong; 2nd vice-president, iMrs. J. G, Dancey; 3rd vice president, Mrs. James Me Cansh, recording secretary, ! , BE. J. Besd, press secre- tary, Mrs. James RB. Walker; corresponding secretary, Mrs, J. G, Mcintosh; treasurer, Mrs,! Charles M, Elliott, Gift shop, genersl convener, To Mrs, J. G, Carter; treasurer, Mrs, Alfred Austin; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Percy Thomp- ison; convener gift cart helpers, Mrs, James Smart; convener eft shop assistants, Mrs, Geo- rge Jewel Conveners of standing com mitiees. membership, Mrs, § R. Springstein; student nurses, Mrs, Clare Elliott, Mrs, J, L Beaton; library, Mrs. Neil Fras er; sewing and knitting, Mrs J. Earl Mann, Mrs, D, E, Jack- son; cards, Mrs, G; B, Doherty; social, Mrs. 1, J. Metcalf, Mrs C, 1, Cousins; chapel, Mrs, H B, James; properties and his torian, Mrs, 8, C, Larmer, Mrs W. J. Bone; visiting and cheer Mrs. R. L, Gray "3 vice - chairmen; Mrs, G. G, | J. E. Rundle, first vice-chair- | Curley, past chairman; Mrs, | man; Mrs Ww. C. RB, Lunn, chairman; Mrs, | secretary UWomeen, Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jonuery 20, 196) 7 | PERSONALS rion, correspondence and tel-| ports read hy Mrs, T, H. Greer N IBES s. Ralph nneth Wooster Moore. and Mr knitting Jackson; sewir Mrs G H Dean J eis] convener 1: etter was read hy Mrs C con ing gg Mrs, Harry Bickle andi me mbers for their support (1 mveners, oncluding the year's business T¥ {ed her on the completion of her 5. urey secretary of the 1960 executive and Mrs. Murray Powell, treas Mrs. G, G. Curley, retir chairman, thanked the and her three vg! co-operation during Kelly, lvears in office and in a brief|was receiving her past presi- {address expressed her appreci ation for the co-operation afford therland, corresponding secre-|term of office by the retiring f » vy of the retiring m the Hospital Board, a executive! executive and expressed her e-|hest wishes to. Mrs. Lunn, the | powledging the Evening Chap | newly-elected chairman a Mps. T. § ff o to furnish ren's play section ol pledge } " 8 H. Greer and As one of the first items on nl the agenda for the coming year wi the members agreed to con tinue with the dessert bridge convener|and fashion show as fall proj the Capricorn Capers dance,|ects as well as the Festival of telephone or visit the social de: (er Johnson, Wood street be held at the Jubilee Pavil-| Gifts Mm, January 28, reported that dance to he held early in theinews for which there is bazaar and an Annual ill tickets had heen sold and| New Year equested that anyone with a neellation 5, T I in The to please E. Sutherland Mary of the People Women's League, by Mrs g president, Mrs, notify A ticket mnvener, RA 8:1404, so Lhat the St, Mary of the People CWL f er meeting was held recently|report given by Mrs y St, atholic elcome new members and old zenship and immigration Mhto its Council, The supper was|yener, reported on the sue onvened to Following the roll call read by Mrs. Mortimer. Brown, re freshments were served hy Mrs, | Dean Kelly and committee mbership Supper and Program successful membership sup-(port followed by the financial fr of old world politeness, so rare|hall, Walter eiti- con-| Cess ,| Atherfold Mrs, Kenneth Johnson, Leonard of the TB Survey Clinic held re:| Michae eeks, assisted by Mrs, Georgelgently at St, Mary of the Peo:| partner ple Church Auditorium under Frank| Area No, 8 chairman, Mrs, Wal: lonald, welcomed all present, er Atherfold who was assisted The Council director, the Rev-ihy other members of the Coun:| nd Norbert \ "a Conturiers 2 Gignac, reciting Mrs meeting hy gue Prayer i. opened the Leonar ks read the secretary's re: + (Bpiritual ell A report submitted by Mrs, | Larry Dodds, social action con: vener, showed that needy fam. |ilies were assisted at Christmas| [time as well as an unfortunate mother who also needed assist: (ance at this time | Spiritual convener, Mrs, Dan {fel Shutka, asked for more vol {unteers to assist at the Perpet ual Rosery on the first Satur |day of each month, Mrs, Shutka also consented to convene a {trousseau tea which the Coun {ell was asked to cater to In February It was d announced that a Workshop would be {held at the Catholic Centre in [Toronto on January 21, Mrs, | Daniel Shutka, spiritual conven er, will be attending with the president, Mrs, Frank Donald The president brought up suggestion, proposing a "vanish ing bridge" for the near future An announcement was made i "(that a "Winter Frolic" be held 8 fall TRICOLEUR wight flag colors are chos by Foure of Montreal in i amel sharkskin sports smble. The blouson diagon are red and blue. Under dh, a strapless bodice tops white permanently vieat skirt. Shown at the prem sof the spring collection he Association of Cana in Montreal January 17, lon Saturday, January 28, at * [Fernhill Park Clubhouse, Tick. "lets were limited and available from the conveners, Mrs, Ken neth Johnson, Mrs. Walter Atherfold, Mrs. George Woodall and Mrs, Larry Dodds Mrs, Walter Atherfold thanked all who assisted with Area No, § TR Survey Clinic in December and particularly the supervisors The director of the Council, Father Gignac, expressed his appreciation for all the assist: ance he had received from the) Council in the past year. As finances are always a main problem, Father Gignac pro. "posed a few suggestions which the members were asked to| keep in mind for the near fu- ture, The suggestions were a "Night of Cards" around St} ! [Patrick's Day, a 'Garden Party" and Strawberry Tea in| § June and a parish dinner in the The Misses Loretto And Rob: erta Gates entertained with land teachers CORRECTION the R eachers use, & [i Phd _ Due to an REY In composi the Mar wh y i Bi PRINTED REPORTS M ' i tion a line of type was inadver- dancers intending to make a Mis, , W, Basseit thanked tently omitted under the picture! career of dancing, A bouquet of Mer executive and all members of Mrs, B, W, Bassett, Mrs, red roses was presented to of the auxiliary for the support C, D. Russell and Mrs, G, D, Dame Margot from the students nd co-operation they had given Conant, Mrs, Russell, centre, who took part in last Wednes- her during the past year, She day's CBCTY "Open House made special mention of the fact that every contribution of service and time, no matter how small, was the means whereby the auxiliary function- ed smoothly and efficiently, She drew the members' attention to the fact that a time-saving ding anniversaries, coming and Park" by Robert Allison Hood |"Povation had been introduced going of guests, and your own The hostess served refresh./® this meeting in the shape of holiday plans are always of ments, The next meeting will he| Printed annual reports which| interest in this column, Write, hold at the home of Mrs, Wal-|members might take home, and| study at their leisure These reports gave a most comprehensive picture of the many activities of the Auxiliary during the past year and also mentioned how saddened the! dent's pin from Mrs, G. D. Co nant, right, honorary vice-presi dent, Women's Auxiliary, Osh awa General Hospital, in the presence of Mrs, R, W, Bassett president The Literary of Lyceum Club met the home of Mrs, H, G, Wille Riverside drive and enjoyed readings hy Miss Flossie Coyle Miss Coyle chose extracts from "By Shore and Trail in Stanley Group the recently at Teas, birthdays, parties, wed with of charge, Teiephone RA 33473, | Snowflake Bridge Miss Irenie Harvey of onl Successful Event mentioned how saddens e ere I] NSS Of awa, as a teacher of Royal Academy Ballet had the honor| The Annual Snowflake Brid SCR J # BIGEE (wo of their p 8 | oF iutending the reception on of the Fellowship Group of King mercer heir wiliber, Mis. W, ¥. president, treet United Church was held| pon" d im. Saturday for the Dame Margot Fontyn de Arias T '|'Tuesday evening, January 17, in , Centennial Hall, Mrs, Dwight] 1060 was a most fruitful year in the lower lounge of O'Keefe R president of the group' the Women's Hospital Auxil- Centre, where the Royal Ballet| , Frank Burrows, gen: lary in all fields of endeavour, was performing. The bh Fh end Mrs n their prett 3 rails y n Tima rat convener, opened te lage 10 (4 Taming projects mich y dresses greeted Dame in the auditorium and | a a or ower got with a graceful curtsey | {Maytime dance and the Festival in the vush and hurry of today | Mrs. Harry Souch and Mrs (of Gifts by the parent auxiliary; partment your item --'Annual Reports From Hospital Auxiliary | KEEPIN TRIM Triumphant Dieters Report On Their Slimming Progress Would bu ready below lomg. By IDA JEAN KASS (level. | reduced Decawse of & Mrs. 7. 1. Beaton stated Bat, Tyree semtences kesy reap canal remark of my mother WT wits had heen Gistribwied 16 pearing in letters from swe that | start a patients in the Bospital over the eessini refuesrs: "L finally specializing in lerge S1ss, Christmas season, and Mrs. Jimade wy my mind to red - ven G. Mcintosh read various letters That's what Sd i! of thanks from the recigients |wowidn't go back 16 oversating Two new members were intro #Eain for anything on earth." duced by Mrs. Leonard Wake The last sentence brings ws ford, they were Mrs, John si {the big The mon and Mrs. Derek Bowerman, Ail a red Mrs. RB. W. Bassett reported yhether not the thet Mrs. J, G. Dancey would: helped Sieter holding convene the St, Patrick's Dayiweight line © bridge, scheduled for Wednes Sharing is the very heart doy, March 15. The aft this . . Wilk ¢ Mart session will he in the recreation, reducers tell ws--8id reducing room of Mclaughlin Wall, andion the protective food patiern the evening session, by spectall help. You to Fetrain your esting] really help reluctant dieters by Results in All Projects Mrs. Conant asowred the mest ing that the new Constitution Blacks EWIDE of for or the STOR CLEARANCE ENTIRE FALL AND WINTER STOCK COATS SUITS DRESSES ENSEMBLES COCKTAIL GOWNS SPORTSWEAR AM Regular Stock OUTSTANDING SAVINGS Reduced up to 90% and more SRE Chapter it was announced thet MRS. BR. W. BASSETY 'all tickets for the Capricom) but Mrs, G, D. Conant, under Capers, 10 he held in Jubilee! tips that whose chairmanship the revis- Pavilion on January 8, were al {slimming course, ion has taken place, stated that ready sold and there was » wait- ne former ov when Mr, 7, Kelso Creighton ng Nst for any thet might be|sciles in the QC, was asked for en opinion retumed, nally share with us he had suggested ® few minor, Tes was served by Mis, 1, 1| 06s Which make wel changes in phraseology end this Metcalf and Mrs, C, 1, Cousins All tha bei p had delayed the final printing. end poured by Miss Vers Moyse, t being free i iburden of fot can m . poignantly expressed letter "Being shim again is such » wonderful experience that 1 am most eager to share my joy with overwieghts, One spring, ion the first day of April, | weighed in at 171 pounds, Six i land - a - half months later, 1 | weighed 138 pounds, an average] {loss of five pounds per month, "I now wear size 16 dress in| [stead of 20, bulging at the seams, I's hard to remember ¥ ¥ three months sge when you | hear compliments on how much) younger you look, It's exciting' to be able to run up stairs wihtout huffing and puffing and to mccomplish with ease ond ing tacks thet you have avoided) 2 (for years, But the best part of] all is the sense of well-being| thet you enjoy with the weight) |removed, There is pleasure in iia ; ; a every motion after the burden # SB of weight is lifted, , , 4 : [ Will the writer of this letter GLORIA, AGED TWO TODAY [pire root agin Wit do / daughter of Mrs, Fred Davis and great-granddaughter of you weigh today? : Another triumphant dieter re- Mrs, George Vastwell, both of Kingston, Ontario, ported ~Venus Home Portraits J | Celebrating her second t birthday today is Gloria Den- ise, daughter of Mr, and Mrs George Goulding, Grenfell street, Gloria is the grand- | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIE the president, Mrs, Alyn Elliott presiding, The minutes were read by "Thanks to your daily re.| minders, 1 have been able to {keep my weight at its best ALL SALES FINAL Blacks Ladies' Wear Ltd, 72 Simcoe St. North OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK |Founder's Night, The associa tion will be celebrating its 37th birthday, The program will be arranged by Mrs, George Thom-| son program convener, | Refreshments were served by the parents of pupils in Miss Pamela Stone's class, with so. Mrs, Gordon Beaton, also the|cial convener, Mrs, Adrian Hill, roll call, Treasurer's report was|assisted by the grade mother, given, by Mrs, Gordon Me. |Mrs, George Brooks, uaid, ANNE CROZIER GROUP The members of the Ann Crozier WMS group of King Street United Church met on Tuesday afternoon, January 17, Mrs, Oscar Morrison presiding, Mrs, W. R; Short gave the The president reminded everyone of Home and School Council, at B, A, Lovell School on January 24 at 8 p.m, when Mr, Daniel Coughlan, director of Probation Services will be guest speaker, secretary's report and Mrs, Harry Blakely gave the treasur- er's report, Mrs, Amos Hartman reported 40 home and 76 hospital calls The WMS tea was announced | Bomes, Dame Margot's| The prizes, wrapped in blue and|"resent two cheques for $8000 the Ballet in Education Riyllahus | Bigwood, past president of the pletion of its third full vear, {of the Woman's Association, as:[form a buying committee com 16th Beout Mothers' Auxiliary|FE, W, Wakely, Mrs, Cyril Clark, ter. ed Moffatt, Mrs, Howard Arm ing had expected 'to receive Mrs, Harold La Chapelle, Sew: Charles White, Mrs. 5Pent by a special committee, for all members of the 18th Osh-|Mills, Mrs, Roland ton Hall, sponsored by the group son, Mrs, L, Williams, Mrs. A ENGAGEMENT Mrs, Thomas Gladman offer: yyuiil Ms, ¢. Robinson, - Mrs 20d the late Mr, Attersley, to Mrs, Robert Courtice, and Mrs Heard, Mrs. L. Blair, Mrs, J take place on Friday, February ENERGY SOURCE {Mowers, Mr, Harold Perry, Mr for February 15, the world day of prayer Yebruary 17 at Sim coe Street United Church, and the WMS spring thankoffering A film entitled "One Day's | Poison" pointed out the great danger in leaving poisons and on April 4 Medllcines within reach of small Prayer missionary for thi urn: Members ard that year is Miss Joan Dee, The Wor- Toronto. has a "Poison Control ship service was led by Mrs |Centre'" where films and facili: (W. R, Bhort, Mrs, John Booth/(jes were available, Mrs, Daniel closed with prayer, Mrs, Allan) §hutka, principal, showed slides Glover and her committee on Alexander MacKenzie's ex. served refreshments, plorations, also a film on var. ONWARD GROUP oye yous of anil life, dod The Onward group of Har: i id was awar ' mony United Church held its fo. Mes. Joanne Kerr's room, monthly meeting recently, Thel gp "ro i devotional period was led by 16 February meeting will be Mrs, Epnest Jukes and Mrs, Alistair Fulton, The scripture lesson was read by Mrs, John Maiel The secretary and treasurer gave reports, A date was set for the "Crocus Tea to be held on March 8 An invitation was received from the Willing Workers group to a pot luck supper on January 23 when there will be a special speaker, CEDARDALE H AND § The regular meeting of Ce- dardale Home and School Asso. ciation, was held recently with | The best thing to do for sold Is to take care of it, Prompt treats ment with approved home reme. dies often lessens the miseries and shortens the duration of a cold, If a cold "hangs on" or Is accom panied by fever, call your doctor, One thing never to do about a cold Is to gamble It will eure self, This could be a losing proposition, In a Hurry ? CALL MERCURY TAXI RA 5-4771 Oshawa's Largest and "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jury. & Jovells Mr. Leonard Crainford, region-|Hugh Hutchison had tastefully|® dessert bridge and fashion al organizer of the Royal Acad-|handled the decorating with blue|Show by the evening chapter r, who spoke briefly on\white, carried out the color|eAch fo the Hospital Board dur. the training of a male dancer, [scheme and were drawn in the {ing the past twelve months; group, assisted by Mrs, Dwight|had reached a.new record for Bunner and in the lower hall|sales Vith regar "7 GROUPS, CLUBS ¢ all | se egard to the gift AUXILIARIES sisted by Mrs, Frank Burrows [posed of Mrs, James MeCansh, vige winners were as|Mrs, Harry Taylor and Mrs held its meeeting at Courtice Mys Harold Bell, Mrs, J oe United Church, The president, |Fotterly. Mrs AAT REVISED CONSTITUTION { '| Members present at the meet Minutes were read by Mrs copies of the new revise Min hhibighy B y strong, Mrs, Douglas Forrester, | oy revised and Carman Thompson; secretary Mrs. Garnet Tubb. Mrs Roy" ewritten Constitution pon) ing convener, Mrs, Robert Mrs J Wehnert, gave her report, Thomas Cole George ,, Gears. SOCIAL NOTICE awa on February 18, at Hamp: Mrs, H, Wright, Mrs committee, McBrien, Miss A. Scott. Mrs.| The engagement is announced All Patrols were thanked for| Terry Knight, Mrs. D Cameron. [of Anita Marlene, daughter of ed to cut out aprons te distribute villi Nor ame (MP. John Cecil Preston, son of to members for the March tea [William Plorson, Mrs, N, Legge, Mr, and Mrs, William Preston 'ah y 4 WW, Girard, Mrs, J, Wilson, Garnet Goyne from the otter WV: 6 " 10, 1661 Thr Patrol | Mrs, Robert Smales, Leots i, at 7 pm. in Christ Spinach, believed of Persian Stanley Gomme, Mr, Archie! origin, was not known in Europe Dewey, Mr, H, I, Bell and Mr emy of Dancing, introduced|and white the general theme, [Ped enabled the Auxiliary to Dame Margot herself, spoke on! auditorium by Mrs, Seymour|/While the gift shop upon com (by Mrs, Jack Perry, president|shop, it had been decided to I ISTH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX, follows: Mrs, George Read, Mrs, Parl Emith of the evening chap Mrs, Charles Carpenter, presid: mys, Fdith Bigwood, Mrs, M, H treasurer's report was given bY Pennell, Mrs, Clifford Jones.|Which so much time has been A social night was announced, Mrs, D, King, Mrs R, Dob their work for December, Mrs, W, Short, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Bert Attersley of Oshawa | Refreshments were served by Mis, M, Goodman, Mrs, Helen of Oshawa, The wedding will |Robinson, Mabel Parsons, R| Memorial Church, Oshawa, until the 15th century, = 'Douglas Redpath, KRESGE'S IA RI rE FOR SUPER VALUES Finest Taxi Service 45 KING E,, OSHAWA OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe" EERIE Bk ad A FINER BLEND . Shop Kre YOULL BE PROUD TO SERVE! Icolored slides of Hawaii taken, by them on a recent trip, The members were quite interested in the native Hawaiian dress) worn hy the Misses Gates. Miss) {Loretta Gates was attired in a large floral print of yellow and {hrown. Miss Roberta Gates wore an identical "mun mun" in a vivid pink floral print Both girls wore national hand. woven hats to compliment their mun muu's, These were gaily be-decked with brightly colored flowers = Mrs. Russell Jubenville thanked the Misses Gates, | HUSH-A-BYE DIAPER SERVICE Your Valentine Needs! YOUR ALUMINUM AWNINGS NOW! sge's For Cards, Cutout Books, Package Valentines And Table Decorations Sonitized and flutty-soft diapers supplied to ease Mother's work load, 'Most reasonable rates ® Gift Certificates ® Canisters Available CALL RA 3-2139 for further information DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER SHOPPING CENTRE Free Estimates @ Exper! Installation LES EVENISS SALES LTD. 15 PRINCE ST, RA 5.4632; EVENINGS RA 3.2707 OSHAWA LEE CANIN EEE

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