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The Oshawa Times, 30 Sep 1961, p. 7

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land who have recenty graduated from Grade 13 t three Oshawa Collegiates are attend- ing University and the higher schools of learning, Every effort has been made to have a com- plete list. The Social Depart ment will be glad to hear of any wi ople who are further. ing ir education. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Arts Gordon Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berg, Bedford avenue. William Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hayes, Carne- ie avenue, Bo G. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover, Som- erville avenue. Douglas Wright, son of Mr. rs. C. D. Wright, Lauder road. Theresa Aughney, daughter of Many Oshawa And District Students Enrol In Higher Schools Of Learning and Mrs, J. J. Hickey, Mill street, Sociology and Philosophy Faith Brockman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brock. man, Central Park boulevard south. Dentistry Eugene Cherewaty, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cherewaty, Cen-| tral Park boulevard north. | Honor Latin Sharron Gomme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gomme, RR 4, Oshawa, Honor Geography Douglas Lamb, son of Mr. WATERLOO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Honor Geography Grant Sigsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sigsworth, Humber avenue. Women, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Miss Jennie Pringle, regional adviser of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club made her official visit to her home club at its opening dinner at Adelaid¢ House. In her address she brought out strikingly, the TEACHERS' COLLEGE TORONTO Joyce Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fish, Taun- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 30, 1961 indispensability of the ordinary member to the leader. The development of leaders 7 ton; Joan Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kro'l, Warren avenue; Linda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Tay- lor, Pinecrest road; Edward Parrott, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Parrott, Grierson street; and Mrs. Eli Lamb, Oshawa boulevard north. Honor Selence and Food Chemistry Margot Morris, daughter of} Letizia Bussanich, daughter of Mrs Martino Bussanich, Drew street; Carl Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Abbott, RR 4, Oshawa; Lynda Hatfield, daugh- NOVEMBER WEDDING PLANNED Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Morris, | ter of Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hat- Kingsdale avenue. |field, Bruce street; Helen Jan- pre-Medical | chewsky, daughter of Mr. and Mary Thomas, daugter of Mrs, Victor Janchewsky, Myers Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Thomas, RR|street; Urd Rohn, son of Mr, was of paramount importance in all organizations, yet all lead- ers must have trusted helpers to accomplish their aims. 2| For the benefit of new mem. bers, Miss Pringle explained the organization of Busi and B and PW Club Encouraged By Regional Adviser's Address Beryl Bassingthwaite, vices presidents, were appointed delegates to the convention iin Hamilton. ; The first week in October is traditionally observed as Busi. ness Women's Week by all Busi- ness and Professional Clubs in Canada and the United States. In Oshawa the week is always inaugurated with the club's annual bridge party at Simeoe Hall. It was suggested that the week be further cele- brated by a tea for members and prospective members and plans will he made to that end. Professional Women's Clubs into regions and districts; the functions of the committees and the duties of officers. She stressed the value of conferences and reminded members of the provincial conference to be held in Hamilton in October. {CLUB BUSINESS PE Fo Mr. and Mrs. James Aughney,| [ . and Mrs. Bruno Rohn, Thomas Following the address, Miss 7 ; THE SILVER BRID E AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. And Mrs. Harold O. Flintoff Honored On 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Flintoff, Rogers street, were honored on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary at a surprise party at their home on Wednesday evening With Mrs. H. L. Eldon Kerr and Mrs. John Riordan acting as hostesses, over 40 relatives and friends as sembled and the surprised pair Present at the surprise party were the former best man, Mr. Ralph Flintoff, the bride- groom's brother, and the brides- maid, Mrs. Arthur Bradley, the bride's sister, Kathleen. Guests from out-of-town in- | cluded Mrs. A. J. Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. George Hern, all of Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. {Arthur Bradley, Scarborough, | Eastlawn. 1, Oshawa aim 1 Engineering Dianne Olech, of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ritson Olech, i | road south. Modern Languages Peter E. Conner, son of Mr. : |and Mrs. James Conner, Kaiser rescent. Maria Hacke, daughter of Mrs. George Lueders, RR 3, Oshawa, and the late Dr. W. Hacke. Modern History Fiona Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gardner, Briar Court. English Languages and Literature and Mrs. D. Irving MacLeod, {Beverley street. Marilyn Slyfield, daughter of |Mrs. Arthur Slyfield, King street east. | Mechanical Engineering Kenneth Hickey, son of CLUB CALENDAR Mr, were presented with a cut Crys-land Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Man: MONDAY tal bow! containing 25 silver dol- lars. ning, Toronto. Mrs. John Riordan gave a Albert Street H and S Assoc.|,, |Mary Street H and S Assoc, Mr. Bruce Manning of Toron-|family dinner party for her par-| Adelaide McLaughlin H and § to proposed the honored pair. Both are of Oshawa families. |City for an anniversary honey-|iertrude Colpus H and S former Mrs. Flintoff is the Eleanor Amsbury and the cou- ple were marri in a lawn wedding at her par- ents' home' on the lakeshore.|a member of Lebanon Lodge|g,nshine Rebekah No. 222 Mrs They have one daughter, and John Riordan (Marlene) two grandchildren. Mrs. Flintoff flew to New York moon, | Mr. Flintoff is an employee of ed September 19,|the Parts and Service depart-| westminster WF {ment of General Motors and is in the Masonic Order, Mrs Flintoff is a member of the Oshawa Curling Club. LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Ont. Gamma Epsilon Ch.) The regular meeting of Beta a Phi (Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chapter) was held on Tuesday evening, September 26 at the home of Mrs. John Beaupre, Powell avenue, Mrs. Mervin Perkin, presi- dent, presided. An invitation was received from Xi Alpha Sigma, Exempler Chapter, in- viting members who qualify for Exempler, to join the Chapter this fall. Mrs. Harold Ball, Mrs. John Matthews and Mrs. Mervin Perkin will preside at the tuck shop at Hillsdale Manor Sun- day, October 1. It was decided that all new transferees, from out of town, will be presented with a map of home of the City of Oshawa by the Chap- ter, which will be marked with/m 3 yi: A-B-C- EASY By ANNE ADAMS Beginner-easy! This pert prin- cess dress has no waist seams-- it's simple to fit, ultra-swift for you to sew! Inverted, front pleats give skirt the outstanding flare little girls love. Printed Pattern 4586: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes 234 vards 35-inch fabric Send FORTY CENTS (40¢) in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD: DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times Pat- tern Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. FALL'S 100 BEST FASHIONS | the name and address of all | members. | The guest speaker Mr. James Newell, a graduate of The Dale Carnegie School and a member of The Toastmaster Club of Oshawa was intro. | {duced by Mrs. Harold Ball and|{1ith Group Committee spoke on the subject "Speech'. Members were reminded of the rushing party to be held Oc- teber 3 at the home of Mrs. [John Matthews, Rossmount av- enue, Refreshments were served by {the hostess, assisted by Mrs, {Murray Fraser, | | BETA SIGMA PHI (PHI PHI CHAPTER) The regular meeting of the {Phi Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma {Phi was held recently at the Miss Judy Glover, president, who presided at the eeting. Plans' were made for the fa- {shion show to be held on Oc- tober 24 in St. Gregory's audi- torium, The "rushing party" and model meeting combined will be held on October 17 and Oc- tober 29 is the date of the pref- erential tea. | The next meeting will be held fat the home of Miss Mary C. Warburton on October 3 JR. CASTLE CHAPTER Mrs. Donald Wilson, Brooklin Iwas hostess at the September pmeeting of the Junior Castle Chapter Alumnae of Ontario La- |dies' College. During the business meeting plans were made for the bridge to be held on November 1 at {Ontario Ladies College. It was also decided to purchase cof- fee jugs for the College. The remainder of the evening {was spent socially and refresh- iments were served. I'he executive for 1961-62 is jas follows: President, Miss {Doris Batty, Brooklin; vice- president, Mrs. J. F. Carn- | with, Brooklin; recording seer: {tary, Mrs. Donald Wilson, |Brooklin; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Harry Taylor, Osh- awa; treasurer, Mrs. W. A, Smith, Whitby; social convener, program, Miss Ann Houden, {Oshawa; flower convener, Miss {May Storie, Oshawa; press sec- retary, Mrs. John Fox, Osh- |awa; assistant, Miss Betty Mof- {fat; representative to council, {Miss Audrey Lawler, Whitby. toast to thelents early last week and Mr. and |yorth Simcoe H and § Assoc. | Westmount H and S Assoc. {Maxwell Heights H and S |Lyceum Club | Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club [St. George's Guild [Ritson H and § Assoc. TUESDAY Knox Presbyterian WA TOPS Club SA Home League Soroptimist Club Christ Church WA WCTU Kinette Club Ever Ready Class Centre Street (West Group) Alice Jackson Aux. Victoria Lodge LTB Duke of Edinburgh H and S Daughters of England St. Peter's WA Holy Cross WA Onward Group 15th Scout Mothers' Aux. Dr. C. F. Cannon H and 8 Queen Elizabeth H and § WEDNESDAY Northminster WA Lend-A-Hand Club Queen Mary Lodge All Doubles' Club Rundle Park Aux. Harmony WA 19th Group Committee 2nd Group Committee Albert Street WMS Ukrainian P and BW Club | TRAURSDAY 150-50 Club {5th Group Committee Sunbeam Chanter OES St. George's Eve. WA Happy Doubles Club Pilot Club Calvary Baptist WMS Simcoe Street WMS Christ Church Eve. Guild St. George's Aft. WA Challenger Group King Street WMS FRIDAY Christ Church Aft, Aux. Simcoe St. WA (Group 3) Fete Marie Carter Prior To Wedding | David Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kemp, Patricia avenue. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Arts Brian Coleman, son of Mr. and. Mrs. M. G. Coleman, Ros- mere street. Patricia Payne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Payne, Sim- |coe street north. David Nicholishen, son of Mr. |and Mrs. Michael Nicholishen, {Ritson road south. Barbara Holmes, daughter of David MacLeod, son of Mr.ithe Reverend and Mrs. N. T. and Mrs. Hugh Hutcheson, Hill |Holmes. Keewatin street. William Wakely, son of Mr. land Mrs. Earl Wakely, Athol street east. | Arts and Political Science | Robert Springstein, son of Mr. land Mrs, Russell Springstein, {Churchill avenue. | Mechanical Engineering | Paul Fletcher, son of Mr, and |Mrs, George Fletcher, Rossland {road east, Physical Education Kerry Clifford, daughter of r. and Mrs. A. C. Clifford, {Genwood crescent; Carolyn | Pascoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe, Gladstone avenue. YORK UNIVERSITY ARTS Ruth Yeo, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Yeo, Simcoe street south, WESTERN UNIVERSITY LONDON Business Administration H. Jackson, Oakes avenue. ARTS Janet Schofield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schofield, Simcoe street north; Diane Sturgis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Sturgis, Glenwood crescent. McMASTER UNIVERSITY Biology Robert O'Donnell, son of Mr, and Mrs. John O'Donnell, Ritson] road north. RTS Robert Archer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer, RR 3, Bowmanville, Allan Jackson son of Mrs. W.| {street; Joy Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vance Cooper, Eastmouni street; Norman Davis, son of Mr .and Mrs. Mark Davis, Grandview avenue] ¥ {north; Joanne Issel, daughter of} } | Mr, and Mrs. John Issel, Sylvia is street. i RYERSON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Home Economics ! Bonnie Gannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon, Simcoe street north. ARCHITECTURE Donald Hutcheson, son of Mr, The engagement is nounced today of Miss Dianne Louise Flintoff and Mr, Jo seph Aaron Fernandez who plan to be married in St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, November 4. The bride-to-be croft street. : Engineering y, son of Mr. and} Joti James Duln ( | Mrs. Steve Duiny, Olive avenue. i | most important item of business Gladys Hill, president, presid. ed for the business session, The ANS Aha was that concerned with the club's annual hridge being held is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Roy Flintoff and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Francis Fernandez, ali of Oshawa. ~Photos by Hornsby | Chemistry | Robert Cole, son of Mr. and| Mrs. Lecnard Cole, Bruce street. | ONTARIO | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GUELPH General Science Norris Hoag, son of Mr, and { CENTRE STREET WA 'fhe regular meeting of Cen- tre Street United Church Wom- |an's Association was held re- [Mrs, Frank Hoag, RR 1, Osh-/ cently with Mrs. Roy Bishop awa. ysis | presiding. Veterinary A short devotional period was Thai Roberts, son of Mr, and|j.y hy Mrs. Dean Peel. Roll Mrs. W. deen street. CARLETON COLLEGE OTTAWA Arts Garry Kuiziner, and Mrs. N. Kutziner, street TORONTO WESTERN HOSPITAL (School of Nursing) Donna Granik, daughter o "lk "| Wednesday, Oct. 25. Mr and Mrs. Albert Grantk, Mc; omg of business were dealt aug of Mr. and/With and some left for an execu- dzughiet "Oshawa tive meeting, when the presi- dent, Mrs. Fred Graham could {be present. PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club was opened with Mrs. R. G. Collison presiding. The roll was called by Mrs. George Whitbread. The scrip- ture lesson was read by Mrs. Raymond Dillabough. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Duncan Nisbet and the secretary; treasurer's {Irene Winter, Mrs. David Morris. Mrs .Roy Bis [the business. A report {made of those sick. Mrs. Earl {James reported on flowers sent. {It was decided that the tur- f key report by son of Mr. Wood Saunders, Mrs. Lloyd Saunders, boulevard south. SICK CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL TORONTO (School of Nursing) Carolyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Mary street . WELLESLEY HOSPITAL TORONTO (School of Nursing) Alison Keay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keay, Gliddon avenue. Prior to her wedding which is taking place today, several of Miss Marie Carter. Central Park boulevard. The nursing staff of 1E of Oshawa General Hospital honored the bride-elect at a shower at the home of Mrs. Ronald Lenihan. A luncheon at the YWCA was given by the OGH graduation class of 1951. Mrs. Peter Levens held shower at her home and the bridal party was entertained at the home of Mrs. William Car- ter at a buffet supper after the rehearsal last night. i PARE "The Birth of Your DIALING ANNOUNCE "YOUR HAPPY EVENT" in the Oshawa Times Birth Column by NTS! Son or Daughter" 723-3492 ¥ showers were given in honor}; TO LIVE IN Pictured after their wed- | ding recently in a double.ring | ceremony at St. Andrew's | Church in Quaker Hill are | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cain. treasurer's report by Mrs. Wil liam Reed, Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. Charles Goodman, Readings were given by Mrs. William Collins and Mrs, R. G. Collison. Mrs, William Collison was reported sick and it was re- norted Mrs. George Fowler had vassed away. Refreshments were served hy Mrs. Philip Bell and Mrs. Ray- mond Dillabough. |ARVILLA Mc¢GREGOR AUX. 3 The first meeting of the fal § | season of the Arvilla McGreg- or Missionary Auxiliary Knox Presbyterian Church, was held on Tuesday evening, Sepetmber 26, with Miss Madeline Sinclair presiding. Mrs. George Hamilton and Mrs. Stewart Soanes conducted the worship period, Miss Janet Carmichael accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Joseph Kerr sang "How Great Thou Art", Miss Grace Kennedy intro- duced the guest speaker Miss Nellie Smith of Toronto who for many years was active in mis- |sionary work and recently re- tired. She spoke of the work in tiny communities of the west- ern-provinces and stressed the hardships suffered by outlying congregations of the Church. Guests were present from several auxiliaries in the City {as well as from Ashburn. | Mrs. Stewart Soanes served | refreshments with other mem- bers assisting. ALBERT STREET WA The president of Albert street Upited Church WA, Mrs. Eric Cooper, opened the meeting re- UXBRIDGE H. L. Roberts, Aber-\as cared and minutes read by Mrs. Dean Peel and/New United Church Woman's Miss in absence of|/gin January 2, 1962, He said hop conducted|est scope and thinks it will be wags|a wonderful thing. A meeting is supper would be held on Other His Word," a hymn was sung with Mrs. Arthur Walker at the plano. Mrs. Percy Boville read the 90th Psalm. Mrs. Lawson Parks gave a reading, "Day of Beginning Again" ending with prayer. The Reverend Albert E. Larke spoke to the group about the | Organization which is to be- the prospective bridegroom is (made for th Monday, October 2 at Simcoe Hall for fund-raising purposes to provide local scholarships and aid United Nation's proj- cets. Mrs. Jane Potter, con. vener of the ways and means |committee, gave a detailed and comprehensive account of the plans and preparations e Bridge and out- lined the duties of the mem- bers. She announced that Miss Marion Fax, whose exhibition last year was snonsored by the Oshawa Club, had very gen- erouslv donated one of her pic. tures for fund raising purposes. United Nations convener, Lily Saunders, reported that she was arranging for a special speaker on the Topie "The Unit. ed Nations" for October. in hon. or of United Nations' Day, Oec- tober 24. As the Business and Professional Women's Clubs have always been keenly inter- ested in the United Nations and RES JIFFY CROCHET By ALICE BROOKS Be HANDsomely set for wine ! ter snow and storms with cozy all its branches, and no subiect|gloves with contrast loop trim. could he more timely, this) Two ounces knitting worsted nromises to be a particularlv|plus sports yarn trim for pair. interesting meeting and one of Each glove done in two pieces. concern to everyone. Members|Pattern 7351: crochet directions this program has the very wid- called for Tuesday at 10.30 a.m.| at the Parsonage for Provincial Committee and at 12.15 p.m. for the nominating committee with| Minutes were read by Mrs. Samuel Gibbs, It was decided to order some of the United Church Women's Constitutions. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. James Scott; and kit- chen report by Mrs, Harry Long- bottom. Ninety-two calls were made at the Hospital during Au- gust and September. Mrs. James Scott and Mrs. Willam Stallibrass are to visit for Oc- tober. Plans were made for a fall bazaar which Mrs. Lawson Parks will convene on Novem- ber 23, and Mrs. Albert E. Larke will open. Presbytry will be held at Albert Street United Church on October 26. Mrs. Harry Longbottom, Mrs. luncheon served by Mrs, Larke.|tion Refreshments were served by|- stood and observed a minute's|sizes small, medium, large. : lence in memory of the late| Send Thirty-five cents (coins) United Nations' Secretary-|for this pattern (stamps cannot General, Dag Hammarskjold. |be accepted) to Alice Brodks Miss Cora Cruse, liaison con.|c-0 The Oshawa Times, Needle- vener of the Canadian Associa-|craft Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. i of Consumers, reported|Print plainly NAME, AD- that the next meeting will be DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. held October 30 in the E, A. NEVER.BEFORE VALUE! 200 Tovell School when the A and P|yes, 200 designs to knit, crochet, Stores will give a demonstra-| sew, weave, embroider, quilt-in tion of the cutting of meat. |our new 1962 Needlecraft Cata- Miss Audrey Lawlor, corre-\jog--ready now! See Beautiful ponding | Secrolatys Tenoriod Bulkies in a te fashi that she had sent letters to the hd Oshawa Chamber of Commerce ection Plds b mdcpronds, Buena: and the Mavor stating that the 2 free patterns. Send 25¢ mnowl Os P a i shawa Business and rofes Add 1c for provincial tax. sional Women's Club would he rlad to assist in any way in the FRAMING? continuation of technical school- SEE LN Fred Coleman and Mrs, Alex Maracle. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roy Flin- toff wish to announce the en- When you need "HOME-RURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" ing for the unemploved. Mayor Christine Thomas re- Walmsley & Magill nlied, thanking the club for its 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA interest and promising to call Ra eS gagement of their daughter, Di- anne Louise, to Mr, Joseph Aa- ron Fernandez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis Fernandez, all of Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, November 4, 1961, at 11 o'clock in St. Mary of the People Ro- man Catholic Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Beaure. gard of Oshawa wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rhea Mary, to Eugene Nicholas Andrechuk, son of Mr, William Andrechuk, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Andrechuk. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 28, at 11 a.m. in Ho'y Cross Roman Ca- tholic Church. on them if a need arose. Miss Louise Poole and Miss -- LADIES ! -- HOSTESS REQUIRED FOR WELCOMING Expansion puts us in need of o Lady with Executive Sales ' ability, experienced in Public Relations, Ages 35 to 55. Must . have Driver's Licence, be active in Service and Social Clubs, and familiar with Civic and Business Leaders. This is a pere ition on a franchise basis, which can show attrac- tive returns to on enthusiastic Woman, The "HI NEIGHBOUR" Hostess welcomes Newcomers, New Homeowners, New Brides and New Babies, bringing inform. ation about Civic and Social Activities, best places for shop ping, and other pertinent facts, while extending the Congrate ulatory hand of the City and the Community, Please reply ° giving details, to Box 412. . . "HI NEIGHBOUR" WELCOME SERVICE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc- ed of Constance Rosemary, daughter of Mr. Emmanuel Socs of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and the late Mrs. Socs, to Mr. Victor Bruce Lockie, son of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Lockie of Osh- awa. 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