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The Oshawa Times, 24 Jan 1961, p. 8

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AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE PRESENTED TO RETIRING TEACHER Mr, Nicholas Lakas, an for- mer student, is seen making a resentation to Miss Rite binson, retiring teacher, while Mr. Robert Broadbent VE. A. Lovell H&S Association Honors Teacher And Past Presidents At 40th Anniversary E. A. Lovell Home and School Association recently celebrat| ed its 40th anniversary, Mrs, Nicholas Lakas, presi: ing ceremony in memory of past on February 25 at 8 pm, dent, welcomed many honored guests, including several past presidents and former teach. ers, Mrs, C, A, Kinnear, Mrs, Fred Ball, Mrs, G, E, Curtis, Mrs, Ira Travell, Mrs, Robert Cook, and Mrs, C, A, Powell, presidents from 1020 to 1007, were Introduced, and corsages were presented by Mrs, Rich ard Lack and Mrs, Robert Smith, Other honored guests were: Mrs. A, W, Jacklin, Mrs, E, A, Lovell, Mrs, E, A. Mounce, Mrs, Lloyd Courtice, Mrs, John Gaskell, Former teachers pres ent were Mrs, Arthur Barton, Miss IE, M, Holmes, Miss Alleen Found, Miss Irene Kneeshaw, and Miss Reta Robl (left), principal of E, A. Lovell School, and Mrs, Nicholas Lakas, president of E. A. Lovell Home and School Association, look on, In the of the Board of Education, brought greetings, { Next followed a candle Hght-| people and events In the his. tory of the Home and School Association of E, A. Lovell School, The history was compiled by Miss Carol Cook, a former stu dent of the school, and was read by Mrs, Everett Graham and Mrs, Cyril Powell, Four candles were lighted, one by a present student, Maria Lakas, one by Mrs, E. A. Manuel, one by Miss Marilyn Reynolds and one by Mrs, Lakas, Mr, George Fletcher spoke on some recent motions passed by the Board of Education with re. gard to Mental Health and asked that the Assoclation sup. port them, Teachers' roll call showed a Mr, Lakas spoke of Miss Reta Robinson's work in the school until her retirement last year, and he presented her with a gift of books and an honorary membership in the Association, Mr, Robert Broadbent wel comed the guests and members, and spoke of the many gifts and work for the school for which the Association had been re. sponsible Mrs. Lakas introduced Mr, Douglas Walkington from Que- bee, National president of the Canadian ¥, and 8, and Par ent - Teacher Federation, who congratulated the members on their 40 years of active service to the school, and the co-opera- tion evident between parents and teachers, | Mrs, H. L. Donald, district organizer and Mrs, John Gas. kell brought greetings, Dr, C, M, Elliott, superinten. dent of Public Schools, sent his regrets, due to the fact that he is hospitalized at the moment, Murs, Stephen Saywell, chairman Queen Sets Aside Time For Children The Queen and her children are probably closer to each other than royal parents and their offspring have ever been, according to Graham and Hea. ther Fisher writing In a na tional magazine Yet there is still a narrow gulf that doesn't exist in ordin- ary families, The writers quoted an incident when Princess Anne, leaving for Buckingham Palace after a weekend at Windsor, said goodbye to the servants but omitted to pop into the drawing room and say goodbye to her parents, Since the birth of Prince An drow, the Queen has revamped her dally schedule to allow more time with her children, the article reported, She spends a4 hallan-hour with the baby every morning, and occasionals ly takes him for an afternoon walk in the palace gardens Whew to at six o'clock she VISItS the nursery to help bath the baby prince. oy For Prince Andrew, the Queen and Prince Philip plan an upbringing as far removed as possible from the spotlight that focuses on the rest of the royal family, the writers said If their experiment works it could mean that the day will | -- PERSONALS vell, Mrs, Fred Ball, Mrs, C, E, Curtls, Mrs. C, A. Kin near, Mrs, Robert Cook, Mrs, C. A. Powell, ~Oshawa Times Photos lower picture, Mrs, Nicholas Lakas Is seen cutting the sani versary cake, With her, from left to right, are six former past presidents; Mrs, Ira Tra- Mrs, Fetchison's parents, M '| telephone or visit the social Court Whist was played ot] the January Doubles' Club of St. Memorial eh, P Willem Worrsy, four new couples, meeting will be held on Febru ary 4 and 8 night of square) dancing is planned, i Teas, birthdays, parties, wed-| ding anniversaries, coming and) ing of guests, and your own holiday plans are always of] interest this column, ite, i and Mrs, BR, 1, Watt Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ison Peterborough were Sund guests of Mr, and Mrs, C/| Easton Egerer, Carnegie ave! nue. of | ay Mr. and Mrs, Walter Manning! celebrated their 45th wedding! snniversary with immediate members of their family st al dinner party st Sandalwood last Friday, A sui party at Sandalwood last Wednesday was held to cele- brate the silver wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs, George Bowers, The Reverend Brother Fd ward, principal of St, Greg ory's school, Oshawa, and Mrs William Steffler, Brock street south, Whitby, were in Peter: borough on Saturday, January 21, where they attended the golden wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and rs, Austin Hogan, pariment with your item of news for which there is noj charge, Telephone RA 33474 Mr, Riokert Rankin was mas-| ter of ceremogies a' the Nichols- | Richards wedding on Saturday | afternoon, January 21 J Out of town guests at the » Richards wedding in-| cluded: Mr, and Mrs, Lou Flkin, | Mr, and Mrs, George Williams, | Mrs. Fileen O'Brien, all of] Rochester, N.Y,; Mr, and Mrs, | Rasmussen, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr, and Mrs, T. Corning, Boston, | Massachusetts; Mr, John Nich-| ols, Vancouver, B.C; Mr, and| Mrs, Gordon Nichols, Orillia; | Mrs, Melville Nichols, Balsover, | Mr, and Mrs, Harold Keeler, | Mr, and Mrs, Otto Renelt, Mr, | and Mrs, Cecil Farrow, all of | Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Harold | Farrow, Belleville; Mrs, Wil bert Barker, Orillia; Mrs, Helen Kyraly, and Mr, Ed, Kiraly, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scott, Norwich, Ontario, London Blossoming| With New Hotels London, the world's top tour. s Cullis'/ist centre, Is now experiencing Cowley's Its greatest-ever boom in the planning and building of new hotels, the annual Ice Carnival will be! The City lost about 2500 hotel held at Oshawa Arena, Parents rooms during the war through were asked to bring the chil- bombing and requisitioning, dren as this would be a family Construction work is now in pro- night, on a HM0room Hilton Miss Janet Kerr, a former Hotel in Park Lane, which graduate of the school, played a should be ready for occupation plano solo from Handel, "The|sometime in 1962, Harmonious Blacksmith," and Any week now should se Mr, Steven Salmers sang "On|. y . A houd see the 4 o opening of the Ariel Hotel at for Home and School," He was|y oon' Afrnort. whic / port, which will have accompanied at the plano 186 rooms, and the 328-room Mr, John Francom, 'av Te was ps : Ke Carlton Tower Hotel in Cadogan Mrs, Lakas expressed thanks piace Then -- sometime in 1961 to all those who had accepted... the President Hotel, with 450 their Invitations, and to all who rooms, will open in Russell had assisted in making the occa: gquare, slon a success, A special bIFth-| goons boning have sen the day cake was cut and served| ° with refreshments opening of two new hotels in 3 d London = the Skyway at Lon- tie between Miss Lol and Mr. Robert rooms, | ress Nichols-Richards Nuptials Solemnized At Northminster Northminster United Church was the setting for a wedding on Saturday afternoon, January 21, when Margaret Elaine Rich: ards was united in marriage with David John Nichols, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C, Ivan Richards of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Hugh Ander: Nellie Dearborn Grp Installs Officers Mrs, Lloyd Jowe! was install: od as president of the Nellie Dearborn Group of St, Ste. phen's United Church at a meeting held at the home of Mrs, Stephen Saywell, The other officers are as fol: lows: Past-president, Mrs, Gor: don Tomlinson; vice-president, Mrs, Henry Bickle; treasurer, Mrs, Edward Gresik; secretary, Mrs, Jack Cook: missionary, Mrs, Henry Bickle; birthdays and anniversaries, Mrs, Gordon Tomlinson; group leaders, Mrs, Rae Crossman, Mrs, James Randall, Mrs, Arthur Ferguson and Mrs, Carson Heard, The officers were installed by Mrs, Stephen Saywell, The scripture lesson was read by Mrs, Carson Heard and Mrs, Saywell offered prayer, Mrs, Alex Ferries and Mrs, John Taylor sang a duet, Mrs, Norman Gower, curator of the Henry House Museum, gave a talk and showed pletures of displays at the museum, The annual minutes and the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs, Lloyd Jewell, Reports were given hy the treasurer and various conven: ors, On February 6 three mem. bers will help at the Tuck Shop at Hillsdale Manor, | It was announced that the| group would cater to the Union Auxiliary dinner on Saturday, March 1§, with Mrs, Rae Cross. man's group convening. An in vitation was received to the Ah filiation service at the CGIT at the church on February 8 at) 7.30. The speaker will be Miss Audrey Muribert, a missionary come when the young pri will be able ta sa ant and » without fuss or formality, un heralded and unrecognized. from Nigeria eR WET EVES BY Mrs, Arthur Ferguson and her group. 3 twill reside in Oshawa. don Alrport (160 double rooms) and the Londoner in Welbeck street (225 beds), The Skyway Is already adding an extension of 100 rooms and a similar ex: tension has been completed at {the Strand Palace Hotel, Com- son of Oshawa and the late Mr. plete rebuilding work will start James Nichols, [s0on-on the Clifton Hotel in Wel: The Reverend H, A, Mellow beck street and extensions are officated, Mr, John Robertson|to be made to the Madevill played the wedding aisle and|Hotel in Wigmore street, accompanied Mr, Fred Densham| yiot01s planne . . who sang "The Wedding Pray:|pow os py o 10, Trios er' and "I Love Thee", (Include a multi-storey building Given in marriage by heriin Portman Square, a 200-room father the bride wore a fulllhotel in Grosvenor Square and length gown of gardenia white two large hotels in Kensington imported French satin featur:| jan street ing a scoop neckline accented| = ~~" with Swiss silk organza lace which was repeated on lily-peint sleeves and on the crown which| held her walst-length illusion] The key words for milk stor. veil, The bell skirt was high.[age are 'clean, "cold", and lighted by a bustle bow and a|"covered", As soon as they are KEEP IT DARK LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI The Phi Phi Chapter of the Nu Phi Mu Degree held its regular meeting at the hom of Miss Donna Elliott, The pres ident, Miss Margaret Blears, presided, The club discussed the deco- ration and refreshment plans for the "Blue and Silver Ball" to be held at St, Gregory's on Saturday, January 28, Tickets are available from all club members or telephone Miss Margaret Blears, Central Park boulevard, Mr, Ross Mills gave a speech on the "Beauty Beneath Your Feet," The club enjoyed the discussion on the care and qual: ity of carpets, The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Elea- nor Wilson, Rossland road west on Tuesday, February 7, SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular meeting of Sun- beam Chapter No, 73, Order of the Eastern Star, was held at the Masonic Temple, Mrs, Marianne Girard WM presided, assisted by Mr, William Hender- son WP, The highlight of the evening was the official visit of Mrs, Flora Curry, District Deput Grand Matron of district No, 11, After being introduced by Mrs, Cora Lyons, she was given a welcome by WM members of Sunbeam, The PDDGM's who came to give Sister Flora sup: port were Mrs, Ann Creighton, Mrs, Jean Gow, Mrs, Meta Moore and Mrs, Agnes Kemlo, Presiding matrons and _pa- trons from Whitby and Port Perry were Frost, also 14 past matrons and patrons from var jous chapters, Sunbeam's P! and PP's in attendance were long train, both lined with ice|received, bottles of milk should blue satin, She carried a cas:|be washed off on the outside cade of white carnations and{and refrigerated until used tinted ice blue stephanotis with|Cover pitchers of milk in the satin ribbons, refrigerator to prevent absorp. A sister-in-law of the bride; tion of other odors and never) Mrs, Ronald Richards, was ma-/leave milk exposed to light for tron of honor and the brides</long periods of time, Light maids wero Miss Marilyn Jack. [rapidly destroys the valuable B on, Miss Sandra Clark and Miss|vitamin, riboflavin, in milk, ac Mary Mathison, all we arin glecording to the Food and Nutri: princess gowns of sapphire blue(tion Department, Macdonald In. velvet fashioned with oval neck|stitute, Guelph, WATCH FOR HORWICH Credit Jewellers "SMOKE SALE" ANNOUNCEMENT lines and short bracelet length sleeves, They wore matching| crowns with sapphire veils, The flower girl was Miss Jacqueline Bottram of Liskeard, in a full: skirted dress of white silk or ganza with lace trimmed bodice of sapphire blue velvet, All the attendants carried white fur) muffs, Mr. Robert Rankin perform: ed the duties of best man and ushering were Mr, Ronald Rich. ards, Mr, Donald Nichols and Mr, Gerald Nichols, | The reception was held in the lower hall of Northminster Church, where the bride's mo| ther received wearing a sheath] dress of silver grey satin bro cade with a bandeau hat of sapphire blue silk Assisting was the bride groom's mother who chose| champagne beige peau de sole with a mushroom pleture hat of | champagne beige silk velvet, Both wore matching accessories and corsages of carnations, For the honeymoon trip to the Laurentians, the bride wore! a black wool winter suit with a white felt hat and coral red ACCUNNOITES, i On thelr reiurn the veel IMPORTANT NOTICE! | To All Customers of Bilsky's LG.A. Store WILSON RD. SOUTH It would be appreciated if all cus- | tomers who cashed cheques at our store last weekend, please touch with MR WALTER BI as soon as possible. PHONE RA 5.2009 et in KY, Mrs. Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Sybil Langmaid, Mrs. Bert Wright, Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, Mrs, Meta Moore, Mrs. May Lang, Mrs Laura Stewart, Mrs, Chola Brown, Mrs. Ann Creighton, Mrs, Isobel McDonald, Mrs, Betty McKinstry, Mrs, Dorothy Haley, Mr, Frank Train, Mr, William Henderson, Mrs, Mabel Alpin gave the sick report, A new member was welcomed intd the chapter, It was decided to donate two wheel chairs to Hillsdale Manor, An invitation was accepted for West Hill on April 12, Mrs, Flora Curry brought a message from Grand Chapter and complimented the WM and all officers on their fine work, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Jean Scott and committee, FROM COLDS . ,. HANKSCRAFY Automatic Electric ONE GALLON CAPACITY RUNS THROUGH THE NIGNHY only 399s MITCHELL'S TTR | o NYT 9 SIMCOE ST. 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