Ss Ss Ss ee STERN CRITIC ! HALIFAX (CP) -- Dr. Mar-;~-- "| Ridgeway School Choir Presents! | garet Gillett, en ee ore _ 7 perewee me -- now eg ba the Lh i ee fess f ti t Dal- e tter landscaping of|junior library, and last year Program at Dr. S J. Phillips TGS Geena on this city| schoal: grounds. read more than 40 books on the | jhas ugly schools. She toid a ------~-- : : average, chief librarian Louisc The Dr. S. J .Phiilips Homefrom the floor, these two peo- group of educationists her first EAGER READERS Schryver reported, Circulatior and School Association was af-|ple were empowered to com-jimpressions of Halifax school CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Morejin the children's library in| , {forded a rare treat at its|plete the committee. |buildings were "very disap-ithan 5,000 public school stu-icreased 14 per cent over 1960 | '|March meeting when a former, It was announced that the esses a NR member of the school staff, Mr.|Ontario - Federation leadership) -|Jack Heron, brought.a choir of|training camp for associations) '|g0 voices from Ridgeway Sen-|will be held at Longford Mills) i lior Public School to give a pre-| June 10 to. 13 and June 14 to 17. -|sentation of two-and four-part| The association voted to plan ,|songs. The program was ar-|a family skating party for next '|ranged by the chairman of the|year since arena time must be} | fine arts committee, Mrs. E.'J. booked far in advance. The as-| ; |Moore. sociation also voted to send' The first selection, "Integer,delegates to the ann~al Easter '|Vitae", was taken from Hom-|convention of the Ontario Fed- er's "'Iliad". The second, "Nita, eration. Mrs. R. F, Richardson Juanita", was a Neopolitan|announced that the April meet- |melody, effectively enhanced by|ing will be a symposium on -lan obligato of boy - soprano|safety arranged by the health '|voices. Then Bach's "Jesus, |and safety chairman, Mrs. Rob- § Master, Whose I am', was fol-jert Wilson. lowed by the choir's own ver-| The principal, Mr. Laurence sion of "Swing Low', which Mr,|Savery, answered a question Heron introduced with the ex-/brought up recently about the planation that anything tradi-|frequency of examinations, Un- tional about it was purely coin-til two years ago, he said, cidental. there were three sets of exams The tones were refreshingly,and three report cards. Evident- pure and melodious and the stu-\ly parents and teachers had dents' deportment demonstrat-jfelt that an extra report card ed the excellent training by|would keep the parents better conductor. The voices blendedinformed about the progress of in a pleasant balance be- | the students,-so an extra set tween the light, sweet notes of}0f exams were necessary. All the girls and the lower ones|teachers must abide by the rul- of the small section of boys.|ings of school inspectors who, Mrs, Edward Tremble thanked|in consultation with the super- Mr. Heron and his choir for|intendent of education, Dr. C. their enjoyable program. M. Elliott, make the decisions The president, Mrs. Malcolm which affect all public school 5 ' Adam, conducted the meeting|pupils in the city, Dr. Elliott 3 4 land made several announce-|\Welcomes constructive critic- § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 8, 1962 9 SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE CARPET REMNANTS MANUFACTURER HAS CLEARED TO US THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ENDS OF ROLLS, ETC. ments. The two executive mem-|!sm. bers on the nominating commit-| As a follow-up, Mrs. Adam tee are Mrs. Bernard Crozier|explained that any school busi- and Mrs. Reginald Lancaster.|ness should be referred to Mr. Since there were no volunteers|Savery because, as president of the Home and School Associa- PERSONALS ALL FIRST QUALITY CARPET BOW KNOT CARDIGAN Many Room Size Rugs in the Lot! needles. If you would like to obtain the knitting instruc- tions, simply send a stamp- tion, she has not the knowledge or right to advise parents over the telephone. She stressed the jpoint that parents should not This dressy short cardigan pictured above can be hand | knitted in a matter of a week | or two. It has comfortable dolman sleeves and such a ed self - addressed envelope pretty 'stitch pattern. Being | plus 10 cents for handling, to waist-length it looks good with | the Needlecraft Department | either a full skirt or slims. It | of this paper, requesting the is knitted with a luxurious | Bow Knot Cardigan, Leaflet bulky wool on very large | No. 4-62. Welsh Society Holds Banquet To Celebrate St. David's Day The Welsh Society of Oshawa|Thomas, Mr. T. D. Thomas held {ts annual St. David's Day;|MLA; Major Douglas Harnden,| banquet in the UAW Hall last|representing Lt. Colonel James Saturday. The daffodil, the na-|Warnica Commanding Officer tional flower of Wales was used/of the Ontario Regiment. as the decorative motif. Each} Mr. Isaac Hughes said grace lady at the head table wore alin Welsh. Mr. David Pugh pro- daffodil corsage and the gentle-|posed the toast to Wales and men wore a leek, the national|Major Harnden who had receiv- emblem and cousin to the ed telegrams of greetings to the) daffodil. society from Cardiff and Ponty- The president, Mr. David An- pridd, proposed the toast to drews, presided and welcomed Canada : the guests. He also thanked the} M. Ivor Davies paid a me- executive and other members|morial tribute to the late Mr.) of the various groups for their|/David Jenkins, choir leader for co-operation and help in the|the society, and one minute's| The monthly meeting of St.| Luke's Couples' club was held at Grandview Golf Club on Sat- urday, March 3, when an eve- ning of daacing and games was} enjoyed. The hosts for the eve- ning were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Melnichuk and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upshaw. Guests from out of town at the Tolboom-Whyte wedding in-| cluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klooster, Stratford; Miss Bet- ty Ann Kellett, Toronto; Mr.} and Mrs, A. van der Holst, Taunton, and Mr. Henry van Dyke, Uptergrove. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurn, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Venn, Mr. Albert Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Harnden and Miss Mar- ion McNamee have returned from an enjoyable weekend spent at Cedar Grove Lodge, Huntsville. While there' they spent several hours ski-ing at Hidden Valley, a new ski area,) recently opened. Teas, birthday parties, wed- hesitate to call the principal to discuss their problems. Miss Jacqueline Kitto's Grade 5 won the attendance shield and refreshments were served by the Grade Mothers of Mrs. Valleau's class, conven- ed by Mrs. Gordon Hare and Mrs. E: Eldon Nelson, and of Mr. Paul Mclntosh's class, con- vened by Mrs. Gordon Lodwick and Mrs. Ronald Wragg. SCHOOL TV Britain's school broadcasts department prepares 55 sound transmissions weekly covering 73 per cent of schools. ALL CLEARING at HALF PRICE Come Early for Best Choice! ROSS E. MILLS LTD. past year. silence was observed for all de-| Head table guests included|parted members. Her Worship Mayor Christine] --|ing other traditional Welsh conducted by Mr. Ivor Davies and Mr. Rhyddid Williams, ac- companied by Mr. Locke. Doris Corbman John Zedic Wed. The marriage of Doris Mary Amelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman, and John Frederick Zedic, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Zedic, all of Osh- awa, was solemnized recently in Albert Street United Church. The Reverend A. E. Larke of- ficiated with Mrs. C. A. Naylor playing the wedding music and Miss Eugenia Yourkevich as soloist. The bride was given in imar- riage by her father. She wore a full length gown of silk bro- cade with a small leaf pattern, styled with a bell skirt, long sleeves and a scoop neckline. Her bouffant veil was shoulder length and she carried an or- chid on a white Bible Miss Helen Laxton was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Eileen Corbman, Miss Irene Dy! and Miss Chery] Zedic. They were all gowned in lilac magenta brocade, fashioned in bell skirts, elbow- length sleeves and deep round necklines. They wore circular, blush veils and carried teardrop bouquets of white and mauve chrysanthemums Mr. Gordon Zedic was best man and ushering were Murray Burgess, Ralph Laxton and Randolph Zedic. A reception was held in the| UAW Hall where the bride's| mother received in a sheath dress of blue lace and organ-| za with white accessories. As-| sisting her, the bridegroom's mother wore a silk shirtmaker dress in navy blue with white polka dots. Each had a corsage of pink carnations. | As the couple left on their| honeymoon the bride was wear- ing a brown linen travelling suit, a beige coat with a ue) cape collar of Norwegian fox} and brown accessories. | _Mr. and Mrs. Zedic will re-| side in Oshawa. | f The company joined in sing- "Land of Our Fathers" anc songs, Stanley) After the sing-song the or-| chestra played for dancing until) almost midnight. Guests from out of town In- cluded Mr, and Mrs. Bert How- ard, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lam- pard, Mr. and Mrs, William Sy- monds, Mr. and Mrs. Victor James, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr .and Mrs. John Wil- liams and Mr. D. Phillips, all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Or- ven Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Orton and Mr. and Mrs. Gillian Thorburn all of Peffer- law. PAINTS MURAL KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs, R, F. Birchall of Oakville, Ont., a former Kitchener resi- dent who studied art in Tor- onto, Vienna and Mexico, is painting a mural measuring 22 feet by 10 on the history of medicine, for St. Mary's Hos- pital here. I BE LOVELY--ALL WAYS ® Inner PETE Available at all leading department, chain and specialty shops, including: inner circle bra with "invisinet" $4.00 ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of| WIFE PRESERVER interest in this column. 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