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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1961, p. 8

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Pupils Pertorm 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES. Friday, December 15, 1961 THE NEWLYWEDS MAKE A WISH The bride and bridegroom | are seen making their wish at the Peate - Harvey wedding reception held at the Guild Inn. The wedding was held at King Street United Church, Bowmanville and Ajax Busi-, The president, Hill, extended a cordial welcome "mess and Professional Women's Clubs were guests of the Oshawa Club recently to hear Miss Trecia Kyle, Ontario represen-| tative of the national legislation committee, and member 0! the North Toronto Business and Professional t Miss Kyle brough out the partjof the aims and objectives of} jthe federation. played by this national organ- ization by citing important pro- jects launched by Business and Professional Clubs over the} the years -- such as improving] inheritance laws as they affect Women, the setting up of a committee to make a _ three- t t part study of employment con-| Mrs. ditions, and the equalizing of|that the United Nations semina salaries of men and women doing comparable work. She drew attention to the fact that one hundred and sixty-seven} Business and Professional Clubs with a membership of 7000 is not representative of the entire female working force in Canada. All club members should strive to make the Business and Pro- fessional women of Canada aware of the existence of an organization whose chief aim is | Stresses Value To Carseat Yemen St. George's Choir Of B&P Club Membership new Oshawa club members the presidenfteferred to a letter cluded in the beautiful music|thanks of the members for the from Miss Margaret Hyndman|Was a solo from Handel's Mes-|informative program, Women's Club, | of the National Executive which speak on the role of Business |asked that study groups be for and Professional Women's Clubs.|med to discuss the investigation| the jeadership of Miss Pringle, | and Miss Florence Hawkes, each explained to the mothers how group to report its findings at|the teachers arrive at would be held in New York at!son's greetin the United Nations March 19 and April 14, 1962. Golden Jubilee Chapter. IODE Hears EMO Representatives conducted the business meeting. Mrs. A. W. Banfield read the minutes and Mrs. D. M. Camp- bell read correspondence. The regent announced that the chapter would donate two wheel chairs to the hospital. The freasurer's report was given by Mrs. H. W. Neil. A guest, Mrs. A. E, Derumaux, was introduced by Mrs. Gordon Hare and welcomed by the re- gent. Educational secretary, Mrs. John Vivash, gave a report and Mrs. L. V. Walker, Services at Home and Abroad secretary, read a letter from gone ts teli, the child who is sponsore: lurer, dire: Sohn' Collins, who > nee "ven? the financial report Membership secretary, Mrs.' wire Glynn Pearse presided, P. H. Phillip gave a report and),,,,, spoke on the meeting which also Mrs. I. R. Currie, Red was "Wd vedention at uh "A + |\fectiveness of various materials,|CrOss representative. Tovell School on the. subject o such as steel, concrete, brick,] Immigration and Citizenship|Ora] French." She read a wood, .etc., in reducing radia-jconvener, Mrs. L. R. Sawyer,|note from the Home and School j|tion, he told how adequate pro-|announced that the chapter|Coyncil regarding the January '|tection could be obtained. He|would assist two needy families|meeting on 'The Mental Health i|described a simple fallout shel-|this Christmas. _ |Clinic." The next meeting on i|ter, designed to give protection! Golden Age convener, Mrs. J.|this subject will be on Tuesday, '/against fallout only, and urged|. Houghton, read the schedule| January 24, everyone to obtain a copy of the|for the coming month. Mrs. W.| It was announced that the |booklet, 'Eleven Steps to Sur-|A. Freeborn, hospitality con-|school will close on December \vival", which could be obtained|vener, announced plans for the|22 and re-open on January 3. \free of charge from the local|Christmas meeting. |tor Christmas holidays. EMO office. -- Mrs. W. D. Burns, who con-) r |: Mr, Rudi Maeder spoke on,vened the annual Birthday Ball,/Bracy's room, Grade 5. jradioactivity, and using a geiger/zave a complete report on the} Mr. Alfred Higgs thanked all counter and radioactive mater-|dance and thanked her commit-|those for taking part in the ial, demonstrated how to re-|tee and al! who helped to make|Program. jmove radioactive dust so that/the event a success. ] ek |food and other articles were} Mrs. E, R. Munday reported| PROLIFIC HEN jsafe to use. He explained sev-/on the successful rummage sale] Tokyo agriculture experts re- Si : jeral ways to protect oneself and/held November 21 and thanked| ported a white leghorn said to Ings For H&S one's family from radioactive|the members who assisted with|have laid 13 eggs in one day, dust. After-the demonstration. |this project. believed a world record. Christmas Program For Woodcrest H&S The December meeting of the Wondcrest Home and School Association was held on Tues- day in the form of a Christmas musical program. Mr Jack Campbell's Grade 6 put on a play called 'Following . At the recent meeting of 'the Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE held at. Adelaide House, repre- sentatives of the Emergency Measures Organization present- ed a well-prepared program. In- Pahaned by Mrs. W. H. Libby were Mr. James Newell, Mr. Rudi Maeder and Mr. David Flynn, who are members of the local Toastmasters Club, as well as EMO representatives. Mr. Newell spoke of the effects of a nuclear explosion, and what people could and should do to protect themselves and 'their families in such an event. He spoke particularly of radioactive fallout and how greatly -chances of survival could be increased if simple preparations were made. Stating that there was a rapid decay of radiation and comparing the ef- ing part. Mr.° Alan Bracy's Grade 5 also put on a play called "The Obstructed Hat.'* |Louis Harrison and Dianne Dick 'layed three piano duets and "The Christmas Story' was tead by Susan Goulding. With the absence of the sec- retary, Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, the minutes were read by the treas- Oshawa. Formerly Miss Dul- | Peate of Liverpool, England, cie Janet Harvey, the bride | and the late Mr. Robert Wil- is the daughter of Mr. and | liam Peate. The couple are Mrs. Frank Harvey of Oshawa | living in Toronto. and the bridegroom is the --Photo by Morris Rich, son of Mrs. Emma_ Rowe ' Toronto RIES The Star' with the choir tak- fn Room count was won by Mr_| 3 L- ee as ry PTriirriiiiilitiiiit FF ET TOT ee eT et et LOW PRICED "THRIFTY" TREE STANDS - . EACH PATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDE WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD ON IDENTICAL ITEMS TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FY BED FD OD OP 80 8 ar rh 2D eh eh Oe aD Pt ee eS ert eR eR, Here is a Christmas tree stand that will last a lifetime ! It's adjustable to any size tree . . has a wide 18" spread that will hold any tree up with ease. Water bowl is large, easy to get at. It's simple to assemble . . . no tools requir- ed. Easily stored. Canadian made. KRESGE'S SPECIAL PRICE. Fars Bre BFS, The highlight of the December|Mr. Maeder and Mr, Newell) w+. Bind announced that : . | ; Mice Cladyc|meeting of Vincent Massey|answered questions from mem- ' . { Miss Glady Home and School Association|bers of the chapter and a es ta y giogire os was the carol singing of the|fallout shelter was displayed committee boys' choir from St. George's|The program was tape recorded : Will 5 ot Anglican Church under the di-|by Radio Station CKLB. Mrs. Pega george a3 'sia rec ' f sor .|Gordon Hare expressed the/the | rector Mr. Allan Reesor. In January 17 at the UAW Hall, {and said that tickets were avail- ble from Mrs. J. L. Bird. Mrs. R. S. Jones agreed to} i ' _|convene the square dance to be} Miss Roberts' after- oid March 23, 1962. A social half hour was enjoy-| 0 the visiting clubs abd to five During the, busiriess session, Mrs. Edward Bind, siah, sung by Grant Girrard. Mrs. N. V. Roe, President, | read Christmas messages from|was won by \the president of Ontario Federa-|noon kindergarten class. tion and from Mrs. James Allen,| The resignation of Mrs. John) J the president of Oshawa Home/Cameron as vice-president wasjed at the close of the meeting. and School Council. jreceived with regret. Mrs. Cam-| ~~ Mr. W. Armstropg, Principal,|€T" has moved to Toronto. Mrs. Robert Peacock, family) wrEST VANCOUVER (CP)-- ife convener, introduced the 1] ; marks] gir, "Family Circles' -- an j1-| The school board has rejected shown on report cards, as well|jyminating film, which produced|@ student proposal that fees for as the significance of the differ-a good exchange of opinions in|the Grade XIII course, equiva- reported ence between the A's, B's and/a buzz session which followed. |jent for first year of university, | "|C's. He also extended the sea-| Christmas refreshments fol-|should be dropped. Top stu-| gr gs from the staff|iowed, served by the mothers of|dents who complete four years) jand pupils. * Mrs. Keller's room, under Grade|of high school work in three pay | The parent attendance count Mother, Mrs. Cecil Collings. $150 for the extra year. regent, jal It was decided o form three such groups under Jennie Lawless: STUDENTS PAY Miss Audrey he next meeting. The United Nations convener. Lily Saunders, between Members were reminded of|-- the collection forC hristmas Cheer for needy families to be taken at the annual Christmas dinner meeting. ing a social half-hour was much enjoyed by' the members and their out-of-town guests. At the conclusion of the meet-| improvement of their own sta- tus, and the value of joining it. Although much has been ac- complished, with greater rep- resentation greater achieve- ments would naturally follow, said Miss Kyle, pointing out that Business and Professional Wo- men's Club delegations have always been well received, at both provincial and national) levels. | Miss Mildred Price introduced the speaker, and Mrs. F. A.| Wilson expressed the thanks of! the audience. | STERRENGUN JEWELLERS {SELLOUT SALE CONTINUES IN FULL SWING VrARWAKE Yicohcs VaASLEEP Daye. Many people never seem to get good night's rest. They toss dad tare in bed, then are dull and listless during the day. When kidneys slow down -- oe -- acids stay i | system. 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