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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1961, p. 20

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 14, 1961 Ladies' Lawn Bowling Club Has Good Times All Year This organization was organ- | dies play Tuesday evening 'and|the North Oshawa Home and ized, many years ago, prior to} 1936. The greens were formerly located on the corner of Alexan- dra and Simcoe North streets, where the nurses' residence now stands, but in the year 1939 the new greens at McMillan drive and Colborne street west were opened. This has been a very active club and many cups and tro- phies have been won by its rinks. The Bradley Trophy is held in early September of each year, and there has always been a full entry. The "Bassett" is another popular event for mixed play, and this year Mr. and Mrs. Cc. Churchley donated a_beauti- ful trophey with replicas, for club competition, and the tourn- ament also drew a full entry. Thursday afternoon for schedule games and in the mixed on Wed- nesday and Friday evenings and Saturday afternoon. The Ladies' Club, as well as the men's, was bereaved wheft Fred Hobbs passed away. He took such an interest in both |clubs, and many of the women | became expert bowlers under his instruction_and coaching. The executive for 1962 will be past president Mrs. Cecil Lit- ster; president, Mrs. J. T. Lind- say; 1st vice-president, Mrs. D. Bentley; secretary, Mrs. Avern Taylor; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Pirie; committee conveners, tournaments, Mrs. J. Anderson; social, Mrs. O. F. Robson; games, Mrs. R. J. McConnell; purchasing, Mrs. R. Leo Gray; The club is run on a schedule | house, Mrs. B. A. Tunnicliffe; of games beginning and holds gala nights and month- ly social evenings during winter months. The presidents years have been Mrs. Staeey, Mrs. Mrs. Norval Wilson, during the} Harry | Mrs. in June, | lockers, the | | O.8, Clatworthy, | R. | Norris, Mrs. A. G. Coppin, Mrs. | Norman Legge, Mrs. Leo Gray, | Mrs. Ewart Cornish, Mrs. Cutcheon, Mrs. W. Mrs. H. Whittaker, J. Mrs. H. J. McDiarmid, Mrs.| Mc- | Langmaid. | Bradley, Mrs. Ewart Clemence, | Mrs. Ralph Jewell, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Jerry Mrs. F. Cochrane, Mrs. Frank | James, Mrs. J. Biddulph, Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Mrs. A. L. | calfe, Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs. R. B. Reed, Mrs. A Brown, are | Jack Anderson, Mrs. O. F. Rob- son, Mrs. Cecil Litster, and for the year 1952 Mrs. J. T. Lindsay Wm Oatway, | | will take the reins of leader- | ship. The membership is 80. The _ Mrs. Jack Mouncey; ecards, Mrs. R. J. McConnell; publicity, Mrs. Bruce McGregor. ' | School | ber, was the | Mrs. Queen Elizabeth H-S F ormerly N. Oshawa Organized i in 194] Mrs. Uriah Jones organized Association, fiow called the Queen Elizabeth Home and School Association, in Decem- 1941. Mrs. A. J. Parkhill first president. She served from 1941-43. Other past presidents were Mrs. Bruce Glover, Mrs.' Frank Lee, Mrs. Oscar Burgoyne, Mrs. Glenford Taylor (deceased), Mrs. George Weltz, Mrs. David Hutcheon, Gorden Tomlinson,- Mrs. Aylmer Ward and Mrs. Doug- las Branton. Our activities for the year 1061-62 incluced a social even- ing for the Grade 8 class and their parents, at which each pu- pil was presented with 4 class picture. Two. scholarships. of $25 and $15 were given to the pupils in Grade 8 who stood first and second in the class' for the highest marks (all requested' assignments completed), provid: ed the pupils went on to a school | of higher - learning. On Field Day, silver cups are presented "WEIGHT WATCHERS! Low in Calories As High or Higher In Food Value ! Gain Energy! GUERNSEY GOLD MILK = -- 'deal gee x tailed QUALITY Bere ass DOUL HAWA to outstanding boys and girls in their section. An afternoen tea is held for the mothers of Grade ¥ to acquaint them with their children's ieacher and school. | On Hallowe'en night, mem- bers were present at the school io 'count the money collected by the older pupils for UNICEF and 'give a treat to the children. In December, a Christmas. treat was provided for all the chil- dren. Open House was: held in November, when the pupils' work was displayed in the various rooms. Our money rais- ivg activities to meet our bud- get included a "Dollar a Fam- ily" drive and a card party at the school in November. In May, officers for 1961-62 were elected. President, Mrs. Carson Heard; vice-president, Mrs. H. Coakwel]; vice-president, Mrs. G. Pentland; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Haigh; cording secretary, Mrs. G. Tom- linson; treasurer, Mrs. N.: Wright; executive, Mrs. ° E. re- Brock, Mrs. C. Brown, Mrs. J. sg Mrs. G. 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