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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1961, p. 8

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FISH FANCIERS MEET |ber meeting of the Niagara 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 20, 1961 vee kee 22 GROPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES cin Re (SAFER of Ci To 7 fish-of-the-month at the Septem-|roast. RITSON H AND § ASSN. |were welcomed by the presi-| The minutes of the last annual Ritson Home and School As-|dent, Mrs. Jack Perry. meeting, and the secretary's | | sociation opened its fall season] The "Day of Beginning report were read by Mrs. D. 1 recently with a very large gath-| Again" was the theme for the Oke and Mrs. William Higgins " lering. : |devotional period led by Mrs. read the treasurer's report. v After welcoming the group, Douglas Redpath. Mrs. Douglas' Mr. Eric Dunham introduced fl (Mrs. Eric Cooper, the Presi-(y onder sang two solos «The | Mrs. Lloyd Akin, who spoke]! dent, introduced the chairmen Keys to the Kin dom' and|about citizenship, and what it i|for the year: Program, Mrs.| v ing »» (means Roderick Wiltshire; member-| Suddenly There's A Valley | The tea for the mothers of|[# ship, Mrs. Alan' Morrison; accompanied at the piano byl. tit orade will be held Tues. | publicity, Mrs. Leonard Head; Mrs. Clarence Scott. day evening, October 3 at 8 finance, Mrs. J. D. Feather| Reports og oven 5? he o'clock. 3 stone; grade mothers, Mrs. secretary, Mrs, Laurence en, Steve Minacs: publications,|the treasurer, Mrs. Herbert sale. me garg oy oy he Mrs. W. C. Wilbert and Mrs. Porter and the card convener,|Courtice School at 8 o'clock un William Winfield; citizenship, Mrs. Roy Terwillegar who had Wednesday evening, October 18. Mrs. Jon Jenkins; children's|cent out eighty-one cards dur-| Foom count was won by| | i | reading, Mrs. Carl Creamer; ing the summer and she read Grades 2 and 3. | : {fine arts, Mrs. Roy Kenney; iati | ¢ : [family life, Mrs. Alex Smyka.|\Cliers of appreciation from thel ypgryoyuny gy , § 1 | ) sick and shut-ins. : / z i ) : Westmount Home and School| 7 ; : ANZ Mr. Loren of the house luk; health, Mrs. Ernest . Plans were made for the abd : : | Association held its first fall of Loren would like _ |Barnes; safety, Mrs. J. H.| . / 7 ' Lae tables" sup- / E : 7 4 i G art h| 'Feast of the seven p [meeting recently with the presi- Ji) to thank the many people 7 |Cooper; typist, Mrs. | . ? | | Gillespie. per to be held in the Centennial dent. Mrs, James: Anderson. : who visited the salon Mrs. Frank Zarowny gave a|Hall on September 26. 3 idi : Seis ! y B was giv- presiding. LeRoy Toll Ashley and Crippen ¥ during the opening, weekend. 7 : in| i k report on the leadership train-| A brief farewell tal The secretary's report was We hope, {ling summer camp. In appre-(en by Mr. Russel Crossley whol =." ~"u ac Saturday, October 14, will | from the Atkinson School of [ciation of being a delegate tolis Ravine Sort Lind further| 72% om Black avi be the wedding day of Miss | Nursing, Western Hospital, ya you'll be coming back again, the camp she presented ihe sul doe oe e ministry. d by gave her report. Mrs. Stanley| Gail Manson and Mr. Rob- | Toronto. Her fiance who is the 9 to those who efreshments were serve ¥ Gomme read the correspons Brimbecom, whose en- | son of Mr. and Mrs. William fi \\ {Ge sp! gagement is announced today. | Brimbecom of Vandorf, On- have not visited : [school with a Home and School Phe ; incipal Mr. A, 5. W |the Friendship Group. {donce : e principal, Mr. A. S. Win-| > : . . oii ._ | The bride-to-be, daughter of | tario, is a graduate in elec- our new salon yet, ; |ter, explained the school proce-| ST. GEORGE'S EVE. WA | Mr. F. H. Ross, principal, in-| Mr. and Mrs. Allan Manson, | trical engineering from the i why not make on Hy i dure and introduced the teach.) The first meeting of the fall troduced the teaching staff, in-| Oshawa, graduated this year | University of Toronto. I p ing staff. Among these were|season of St. George $ Mens cluding two new teachers, Mrs. ---- i I ik ment with us soon, Isix new members to Ritson|rial Church evening WA was| Marilyn Martin's room won the ! we _ love to have you. : ey Rael No Davi ggg Hig vid jn te gs i prize. JAKARTA. adonésia (AP) i GREY. | ii |Miss Mildre avidson, Miss|in the form of a pot luc -| A |. ARS yA A Fg MR. AND MES. §. J. SIMPSON [Allison Harvie, Mr. Harvey per. | Mrs Graydon Gutsole, pro-|pive women who recently joined| Patricia Juck Te : {Tremeer, Mr. Paul Edmond-| Mrs, Gerald Blears presided/5 he aman, anangey for the Indonesian women's army PIANO son, Mr. Gordon Terwillegar, (for the business portion of the| the showing of a film, "An-icorps are the first women offi-| ' {swering the Child's Why's". Aicers in the army's 15-year his- CLASSICAL POPULAR i= | | EXCLUSIVE COIFFURES . . . Ivite-principal ) alr Feted at Reception Dinner hr? prificinas re b yas meeting. Reports ere read DY! Siscussion followed the viewing tory. i ! lo atiendance banner Nasithe secretary, Mrs, Donald discussion lolOWed 116 views ory 1K J,5mecs pig) 705.4587 969 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 728-5661 won by Miss Evelyn Tyndal'sipaitt and the treasurer, Mrs.| Markin Silver Anniv {morning kindergarten class. |w. H. Jackson. led in a lively sing-song of old| . g ersary | CHRIST CHURCH EVE GUILD| Final plans were made for|favorite selections. OF SEAT Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Simpson,|man, and Mrs. Findlay; Mr. and The first meeting of the aut-/the annual Deanery meeting to Mes. aod Wile, Seed fl Nassar treet. were at hone enim Jon SIMPL and Mr{umn season of the Evening|be held Wednesday, September chairman, reminded all the An Saturday afternoon and early|and Mrs. William Edwards, all{Guild of Christ Memorial (20 SoZiing With communion Ue Sate, Saturday, d prt evening to a wide circle ofjof Toronto, and Mrs. Thomas|Church was held in the Parish Ali H - S Council, September 2, (@), | 4 / Syithi | i | friends who called to extend Robertson of Montreal. {hall on Thursday evening. | WEST COURTICE H-8 at E. A. Lovell School. best wishes on their silver] The couple received many| The president, Mrs. W. G.| The West Courtice Home and . | P 4 School Association held its first] At next meeting, Monday, Oc-| wedding anniversary. |gifts, cards and flowers includ-|Jackson, opened the meeting y i Mrs. John Simpson and Mrs.|ing a bouquet from Mrs. Wil-|with prayer. The secretary's re./meeting of the season recently tober 2, members will meet at| David Simpson, their daugh-(liam Crooks of Peterborough, | port and the correspondence with Mrs. D. E. McLaurin pre-|the school at 7.15 p.m. for a ters-in-law, acted as hostesses|Mrs. Simpson's bridesmaid. | was read by Mrs. Fred Porter. |Siding. tour through the Henry Museum. and little Miss Linda Skinulisl A letter of congratulation|The treasurer's report was giv-| ds kept the guest book. Servinglcame from the Honorable Mi-|en by Mrs. M. B. Proctor. were Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. chae] Starr, Minister of Labor. i ere ; § A s .abor, v ded William Vince, Mrs. Richard|anq telegrams from the Labor I eS eves Ris SL ehase DRESS UP! J TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. ZELLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Williams and Mrs. Ray Cole, (sister, Mrs. Stanley Nicholls while Miss Jo Driscoll poured and Mr. Nicholls of Taunton, |°f the Sunday school who had tea at a flower-decked table. Somerset: also from Mr. Ter.| Successfully passed the SS ex Among the guests were Mr. i Watford, Hert.|aminations, These will be pre- 8 gu ence Nicholls of Watfor er sented on "Youth Sunday" in| Dan Findlay, the former best fordshire, England, and friends| sented si in St. Catharines, Ontario. > . | mnie reception, Mr. | Plans were made to have a| MATCHING SHOES and Mrs. David Simpson, Perry| rummage sale in October, also| \ crescent, were hosts at an an-[to cater for a wedding Teceps| and PURSES es niversary dinner, for the 13 ton ily and out-of-town guests. The| The president announced the . host proposed the toast to his|t) owing dates. Parish bowling Joa ik jt gd parents; Mr. Simpson replied|toop opening date September smart!" A must for your and the honored pair danced 22 and new members will be Fall and Winter wardrobe. | the anniversary waltz, welcome. Presidents' meeting Shoe widths 4a, 3a, 2a | Mrs. Simpson is the former. September 25. Harvest and b 9.99 Miss Frances Powell of South|Thanksgiving services October PURSES Sizes 4-11 ve Wn Wales. She came to Canada in|1. Evening WA night of cards 5 99 1929 and was married in St.|October 4. . John's Anglican Church, Whit-| Refreshments were served by by, in September, 1936. Mr. | Mrs. Fred Porter and Mrs. Simpson was born in the Bor-|C. E. Corbett. | ough of Chelsea, London, and| The next meeting will be on, was brought to Canada at theoctoper 5 in the Parish hall. age of two by his parents who KING STREET WA made their home 'in Toronto.| Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have] The Woman's Association of] three sons, John, David and Rob-|King Street Church held its first ert, all of Oshawa, and one meeting of the autumn season : i] SIMCOE ST N 728-2491 grandchild, Mary Frances. Thelon Thursday afternoon with a 1 . . family presented them with a/good attendance. The members| lazy-boy, reclining chair to BUNTING BAG "BUY" FOR BABY © SPECIAL VALUE! ® "CELACLOUD" FILLED! © PRACTICAL AND PRETTY. 3 33 mark the anniversary. 3 | ciated gi eg A BEAUTIFUL BUNTING BAG to wrap your tional Telegraph for 37 years { precious Little One in! Warm, lightweight and is manager of the local of-| =" , ond completely washable. Embroidered and fice. He is treasurer of St. Da. y . 3 i appliqued with dainty "'bird" motif; cosy kitten- i 3 A style hood. 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