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The Oshawa Times, 15 Mar 1961, p. 7

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1011 Pictured after their wed ding recently at $t. Matthew's Anglican Church are Sandra Suzanne Dawson apd Gary William Cooper, RCA¥. The bride is the daughter of Mr Religious Teaching In Schools Debated At H&S Assn, Meeting The program for the Fathers' Night meeting of Adelaide Mi Laughlin Home and School As sociation was in the form of a panel discussion with Mi (George Vielcher as moderator Memhers of the panel were Rabhi M. Kutziner, the Reve end George Telford, Dr. Claude Vipond and Dr. Charles Flint The topic "Phe teaching of religion in Our Schools Rabbi Wutziner stated that the tesching of religion in schools should not take place and no one religion should he singled out Religion should be taught In homes and places of worship Dr. Elliott said that according to the laws of the Provines Wis a REE VEIN OTTAWA Chances Under Nuclear Attack | 'Outlined By Civil Defence "Disaster Training" wis the theme #6 B recent meshing of the Duke of Ediohorgh Home and Schonl Association, When Alderman Wayward Wordoch and Colonel F. 5. Wolien, were the giest SHERKETY Mr. Mardoch, whe is # Wem fer of the emergency MERGES (ERROR #4 # FRGVESERLA tive of City Council, wes in troduced by Mrs, D. E. Lownie | He stated that the of {esol defence was 10 inform the pubic of what menswies of pro {testion for IWe-saving might {take place nn the event y | clegr attack | The organization of civil 4 fence was sponsored by the City of Oshawa and the County of On turin as @ joint effort, and there were five county elecied repre sentatives and five city elected] | pepresentatives whe Were Known as RB CO-IBIRRINE EAM [mittee for this CH Watten was directly responsible ito this committee for the Work {of organizing the different branches of Civil Defence train ng There must be people train ed to carry owt duties of rescue and communication, Engineer ing, fire, police, LIARspOTIALIOn EVER MUMCIPRE CIETES WETE involved, because Government must carry on. Commumeation wes a vital fRelor in gRYy emer gency Mr. Murdoch stated thet wh der Col, Wollen were rescue groups, There were at the pres ent time 80 men whe had com pleted training and between 45 and 50 men now in training, He noted that the type of homb that is used today could he of sufficient power to equal all of the power of sll the hombs dropped on Germany during the four years of the war. Fallout shelters could he built in the basements of homes for Very little cost, The basic principal of a fallout shelter was to get 4 from the poison gases ¥ and Mrs, William Alexander Dawsan and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Her bert William Cooper of fishawa ah ~Fhote hy Ireland Way possible to have any kind of morality without faith Dr. Vipond said that zed religion as recognized hy the Church was a matter of tell ing people what they ought fo It would he to open up the schools to one more grganization and religious In struction should he kept in the Church and the home", He stat ed "that those who oppose relig ious training in schools were not essentially irveligious A question and answer ind followed in which the par ents gave some of their views The panel was thanked Mr. Harvey Tremeer Mrs, Mortimer Brown, presi: argan a pity aeoept per: hy emitted from a bomb In closing, Mr. Murdoch stat ed that all must press for al of protective life-saving measure preservation Was not to wal for the Government to do it, bul to do it oneself Mr, Murdoch then introduced Colonel ¥, 8, Wolten who 18 co ordinator of the emergency measures organization, Colonel Wotten was accompanied by) Mr, J. R, Garrell officer of rescue services and) Mr, William Hutchison who 15 an instructor in rescue Services Mr. Garrett was wearing the uniform of rescue Services and| Mr. Hutchison explained the type chief rescue!' SUISTIAILY 14 1h sak Thal [e gee informed and 15 pecs weal ion nad The members anewer uestion Ra Urs. ne # paring i. Manning ewpr A the thanks of the Association I the guests d Mis. Gordon Jackson presid ed tt the business Meching Mrs. C. 5, MeDongid yolmtass | serve on the commities oh to for wonwel FROGS A report was Ben on the re cant candy sale Aud Bilsky, ways vener, Mrs, Wileky nonpnasd hake sale to he hed (oh fing EE ass and stated thet Mrs BD. Heard, who had heen guiding the group was withing in help with more growps in the fall The nest mesting will he chp vened by Mrs, Rovert Mother sill and » film will be shown on Lasiming to Resd'. I wee noted thet the meeting next month will he held on April 11 A BOWMINRIBE commitise was formed, consisting of Mrs Frank Jarvis, Mrs. Kenneth Whiting, Mrs. Harold Bradburn Mrs. ¥. C. Malloy, Mrs. B. D Maleoimeon and Mrs, WW, Keel er, Mrs. Harry McGrath and Mr Gordon Jeckson will re present the Association at the Home and Bechool Convention being held in Toronto on Apri "and bh it was announced by the presi dent that netionsl health week will be held March 12 to 18, and on Tuesday, March 28, Mr W. B, Kirk, executive dires tor of the Ontario Association for Retarded Children, will ad dress the Oshawa snd District Home and School Council meet ing on the subject of "Health" Refreshments were served hy the mothers of the pupils in Mr H. B. Fletcher's class and Miss Dorothy Sommervilie's class reporied on the Women, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's AAA rl Wikh suds Wy Ashes that are wuldy helors pulling them in the washing mackine Such heavy Set may Aemege making pais OSHAWA Editor (hist RA 35-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednosdey, Merch 15, 1961 7 SHOPPING PERSONALS Mrs. Welker. The Canadien Corps Associa rine Morton. During intermis Wen EO Gon, Unit 41, hes Made Pans sion # 4 ion on founds | ®iior is Wiggest anniversary ®n- tion garments was given by ner 19 Aste, 1s he held at the de the mesting. Mrs, B. J, M88 peodnuariers, Richmond street prize winners were Mrs west on Saturday. Allen®ing, which had now Bes (om Torontn headquarters witli] be Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sinclair! and Mr. snd Mrs, Ernest Hes! saker. Invited guests the Mayor Christine Thomas, Mr. T. D. Thomas MPP, the) Honorable Wichasi Starr andl Mrg Serr, 14 Colonel J. B Warnica, OC The Ontario Beg! ment, and Mrs, Warnics; Fire Chief H. BR, Hobbs end Mrs Hobbs and representatives of REMY, Navy, Bir force velerans' resociations in Oshawa Fens, Wirthdays, parties, wed ding pamiverseries, coming snd gmnes of guests and your own holiday plans pre slweys of in | terest in this column, Write, telephone or visit the social de partment with your ems of news for which there 5 no charge, Telephone RA 33474 The March meeting of the Pel-Mar group of the WA of King Street United Church was held in the form of a fashion show, The commentplor was Mrs, J. W, Logan and the mod els were Mrs, C, ©, Baxter, Mrs RB. Webster, Miss Linda Wil son, Miss Sally Lawrence, Mrs Glenna Miller, Miss Kathleen Korosi, Mrs. Albert MeCugig Miss Dallas Kunkel, Miss Lor meLiiiion en f Bo 4 Mrs. 6G, White, Mrs srinming, Mrs, €. Kevin, Mrs. B. Trimm, Bes Ross, Mrs K, Nest, Mrs, Earl Goyne, pressed ov Mrs willegar, the generel convener, ond her group wend sles to the many merchants whe had help ed (9 make the show g success,' Mrs, Jack Kempp and Miss Carol Martel atiended the Hair dressers Convention being held at the Royal York Hotel, To rote, this week Miss Yerng Cummings Comper Stainless Steel PLATTERS Modern design, two Sires ic 6.50% 750 EDNA ANN HATS Is reduced Now " « Broken sizes Greatly 22.96 DOVER'S Longsleeve Cotton Knit SPORT vos hioutio 10 3:29 BATA SHOES " imaid, Miss Carol Twining, sis Lynda H, Twining The hest way for selfs Douglas McNally Wed Recently The marriage of Lynda Helen Twining, daughter of Mr, and A C.F. Twining, and Doug 5 J, McNally, son of Mr, and Mis. J. W, MeNally, all of Osh a, was solemnized recently Harmony United Church The Reverend N. T, Holmes officigted, The wedding musie was played hy Mr. Ross Mel: ealfe and Mys, B. R, Bharrard sang "I'l Walk Beside You Mrs aw al ter of the bride, were dress | ed alike in sky blue nylon, Miss Gail McNally, sister of the bridegroom, was the flower girl in white eyelet, All wore flower: ed head hands and carried pink roses, carnations and sweet peas Mr. Daniel Kearney acted as best man, Ushering were! Messrs, Ross Twining and Wayne Parks A reception was held in the Church Hall, For the occasion the bride's mother chose #& beige two-piece dress, The {bridegroom's mother Was in {green, Both wore matching acl, GUEST SPEAKER Emil Mazey, internationsl secretary - treasurer of the United Auto Workers, will be the guest speaker at the 24th anniversary hanguet of the UAW Auxiliary No, 27 on Sat urday. Many other out-of-town guests are expected to at tend including Canadian Re gional Director, George Burl Children's Meotwrel Rubber BOOTS, Sizes 6-12, 1 99 4 13-2. REDUCED TO COLE'S BOOKSTORE Children's Classiss il Reg, 98¢ such |cessories and corsages of chry:| dent, opened the meeting in the ahsence of her hushand who was unable to attend, Mr, Lorne Seeley read the minutes and the treasurer's report was read ehildren should he taught more than the three R's. He cited the rules set out by the Province regarding religious exercises in schools, He stated that the pub: FOR BEAUTIFUL use of the packhoard which is PORTRAITS carried on the back and con: tains the equipment used to carry out rescue, The various equipment contained in the santhemums and roses (tiven in marriage by her fa: As the couple left for a wed ther the hride was gowned in|ding trip to points west the white nylon over taffeta design: bride was wearing a mauve silk| {ed with # lace bodice and lace printed dress with beige acces: and "Because for 66° ! TARTAN VESTS -- Reg, 12.95, SPECIAL 4.91 LOOK FOR THE fle schools were for all chil ren and they should not be of fended hy what they were taught or required to listen to e stated that some children would get no religious instruc tion at all if they did not gel it at school, Mr. Telford said that he had never heard a word of eriticism against religious instruction in the schools and that it was im. Canadian Children Collect $260,000 For UNICEF The National UNICEF Com mittee today that a total of $260,000 had heen collected hy Canadian children in the Hal lowe'en program sponsored hy the United Nations Children's Fund last Fall, Mrs, D. W, Hey wood, Viee-Chalrman of the Committee and spokesman in the ahsence of Mrs, Jean Arnold Tory, National Chalrman, stated, "This sum represents the efforts of 800,000 children in communities from Newfound land to British Columbia who added the aspect of sharing to their Hallowe'en fun hy collect ing coins for UNICEF as well members School convention in packhoard was displayed, It was decided to send two! Colonel Wolten spoke of how to the Home and the emergency MEeASUres or: Toronto inl ganization affected the various departments in the municipal for $100 was pre: government Police, Fire, Principal, Mr, Har! Health, Welfare, Engineering| Frank Gazley and various other organizations Association.| such as rescue and communica: be involved in the hy Mr. Frank Gazley Amril A cheque sented to old Pascoe, hy My on hehalf of the This money will be used for the tions would x purchase of hooks for the school case of a large emergency The library existing levels of government A nominating committee for nun he used to carry on in war the fortheoming election of of:|Hme ficers has heen appointed with Colonel Wotten denll with Mrs, George Rutherford head: 80me of the hooklels an h ing the committee {forma used hy the smetoncy The room prize was given to measures organization J Luis Miss Marian Godwin's class, ARR AAA Ladies! inserts in the skirt, A seed: pearl tara held her shoulder ength tulle veil and she car ried red roses and white hya- einths Miss Sharron Williams, the sories, | The newly wedded pair will] live in Bowmanville | Out-oftown guests were pres: {ent from Bowmanville, Whithy, | Sudbury, Toronto, Clarkson and maid-of-honor, and- the brides:| Burlington, I~ Nit RA 50151 g Done SWLD AM 40 King E, | SUE #0 Ny | RoE) OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE! (rade mothers of Miss Julie Smith's class and Mr, Harvey GIRTH CONTROL YOUR PROBLEM? Tremeers class served the re: freshments ® Poor Cireulation ® Always Tired LODGES AND SOCIETIES ® High Blood Pressure SUNSHINE REREKAN Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No 222 held its regular meeting in the Lodge rooms with Sister (ireta Drinkle presiding in the Noble Grand's chair and Sis ter Margaret Gray, in the Viee Grand's chair, Sister Gray also as treats for themselves As a result of this gift, thousands of| youngsters afflicted hy dise ae | and malnutrition in the less) prosperous areas of the world| will he given healthy hadies and| the opportunity te lead normall lives." Participants in UNICEMs Hallowe'en project included HPOUPS Pvanging in size fram the tiny villages of the Praivies to the larger metropolitan aveas in Southern Ontario This year's contribution of $260,000 will he presented to Mr, Maurice Pate, executive director of United Nations Chil dren's Fund at the New York headquarters in April hy ane of the young Hallowe'en canvass ers from Quebec. Combined with the Federal Gavernment's annual gift of $650,000, Canada's total donation ta UNICEF will 0 & long way towards pramaot ng the ultimate goal of good health for childven in all parts of the warld Dur * VENETIAN BLINDS reported on the members whe Then we urge yeu te ty were {1 | SRemaRth coun wd ue fo) thers have, haw A feature of the evening was | Youriell, at @ 4 the draping of the charter, hon: | much, much younger you will tesl, aring the memary of the late look and. tee! Sister Ina French, This cere: FREE TRIAL VISIT mony was performed hy seni or officers of the lodge, all] OSHAWA'S HEALTH STUDIO place # Some discussion took concerning a penny sale ov bazaar in Reptembey ONE ONLY 1847 ROGERS A2-PIECE SET Service for 8 TABLE ONEST 52.PIECE SET Serviee for 8 Members were reminded off the euchre party to be held at Hathe Park Club House onl {March 22 wearing long white gowns 204 King 9. £, RA 5.0383 HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION 16 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N,, Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE HOME DAIRY, Ajox THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS DELICIOUS RAISIN PIE METROPOLITANS 3 for 19° FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shep atthe bakery with the large variety, AR | Reg, Price 32,98 ON SALE 24.88 LADIES & GENTS WATCHES Various styles Bulave, Gruen, ste, FROM 19.88 *, LADIES! & GENTS' RINGS Good Selection COMMUNITY 'Foreat Flower' 48-PIECE SET Service for § DRAWER ONEST ALUMINUM GLASSWARE CRYSTAL GIFT ITEMS Drastic Prise Cuts For Fast Disposal! " 60-PIECE SET DINNERWARE Service for 4 With GLASSWARE and STAINLESS FLATWARE 12.95 1881 ROGERS BROS, 'Lilac Time' 60-PIECE SET Servies for 8 with DRAWER OMNEST LADIES' & GENTS EXPANSION BRACELETS Reg. to 12,80 ON SALE GENTS FLIGHT BAGS NYLON with LEATHER TRIM FROM 21.88 |] ICH 20 SIMCOE ST §, DOWNTOWN STORE SAVE ON FOODS GLECOFF 174 RITSON RD, SOUTH (| Open Daily to 10 p.m. SPECIALS | Thars, Fri. & Saf, MAR, 16, 17, 18th BUTTER "" . 65° CIGARETTES ~ 3.09 BREAD 2" 33° LOAVES ICING SUGAR ""™* w BI HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 4' Boe Five Roses FLOUR "41s TOMATO SOUP "Aweivs g 10 4@e WAX PAPER "/™'* 4..100 KLEENEX TISSUES 6, 1.00 INSTANT COFFEE "<o 'o» | 25 Jor AND SAVINGS, 100! « + +» On Choice Meats! SWIFT'S PREMIUM RED BRAND BESF ROUND i ROAST RUMP ROAST ROUND OR SQUARE END EVISCERATED BOILING FOWL 148, RINDLESS SIDE BACON ,,.. 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