8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 11, 1962 A HAPPY ONE-YEAR-OLD and Mrs. David road north, is Son of Mr. Dove, Park Mrs Zarowny Mr Stanley and Mrs David Brian. David, one-year- | all of Oshawa old, is the grandson of Mr. and ! --Aldsworth Photogra Regimental Ball in May To Follow a Spring Motif Members and friends of the Ontario Regiment are ready for Oshawa's sc of the season, the Reg Ball, to be held May 11, in the Oshawa Armoury The spring-like theme of this year's Regimental Ball is exclu- sively for the ladies, Last year, the theme was positively a mar- tial one, transporting guests back to the days of the Fenian Raids, when the Regiment was born Over 400 people are expected to be in attendance. Among the special guests invited will be the Honorary Colonel! of the Regiment, Colonel R. S. Me- Laughlin. Others will include most of the commanding offic- ers of Toronto and district units, both regular and militia To initiate the evening's en- tertainment, the Band Ontario Regiment, ur rection of WO 2 G. ¢ the Regimenta Peel' At Colonel J play "John Lieutenant nica and Mrs. Warnica w the Upon completion of the march, the junior s the Ontario Regiment the honor of "eat t in true Welsh draws to mind the tion of the Ontario to Britain's famous W ment the grand mat guests in Upon completion of th mony, members of the Regi and their guests v have opportunity to ¢ music of Toronto's John and his orchestre 9.30 to 1.30 am [LODGES AND | Safety Patrol Subject Of Talk | | SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES Sunbeam Chapter No. 73, Order of the Eastern Star, cele- brated Friendship Night at its regular meeting Mrs. Mabel 'Alpin, Worthy Matron, presided assisted by Mi Frank Train, Worthy Patron. Mrs. Dorothy Haley, marshall, presented the flag. At Duke of Edinburgh H&S Two pertinent subjects, "Safe- 'ty Patrol and "Bicycle Safety" were the subjects discussed by Constable William Tane, school safety patrol supervisor at the April meeting of the Duke of Edinburgh Home and School |Association. The meeting was }convened by the safety chair- Roll call showed two officers|man, Mrs. R. W. Greer. Mrs. May Lang and Martha Dunlop taking va- Mrs. Jean Scott, Conductress, assisted by Mrs. Thelma Beerthuizen, Associate Conductress, introduced the fol- lowing Past DDG _ Matrons Mrs. Mary Willis, Mrs. Ruby Clark, Mrs. Meta Moore, Agnes Kemlo, Mrs. Jean Os- borne, Mrs. Nance Moore, Mrs. Maybelle Stewart, all of District No. 11, and Mrs. Ann Creighton of St. Mary's and honorary member of. Sunbeam Presiding matrons trons; Mrs. Florence Birchcliffe, Mrs. Myla 3eeches, Mrs, Peggy Murphy, Laurel, Mrs. Marion Jones, 'West Hill, Mrs. Ruth Findlay, absent cant. offices and pa- Ivers, Mrs.) Constable Tane_ stated the purpose in selling licences for bicycles at the various schools was to prevent the boys and girls from encounter- jing the dangers of downtown \traffic. It was felt that many of the students thought they did not have to obey traffic safety that under the Highway Traffic must obey all traffic rules Another important safety fac- tor mentioned by Constable Tane was that parents should Upper, |teach their children to play in| | safe areas such as in parks or school playgrounds. that} it is safe to cross the roads in the immediate vicinity of the school. Also in keeping with the theme of the meeting, a film entitled, "Dangerous Stranger" was shown. This film outlined dramatically the meyy danger- ous situations in which an un- informed or disobedient could become involved and the very often tragic outcome Mrs. Harry McGrath presid- ed at the meeting. The minutes were read by Mrs, William Moring and the treasurer's re- port by Mrs. Stanley Lockey It was decided to send as many of the executive as pos- rules but Constable Tane stated|Sible to the Home and School Convention which takes' place Act of Ontario the bicycle is|@t the Royal York Hotel April classed as a vehicle, therefore|?5 and 26 letter from the Board of Health was read announcing that a clinic in connection with the poliomyelitis immunization program (Sabin) would be held at the Duke of Edinburgh from June 4 to 7 inclusive and re- questing the association to pro- child} Are You Looking for Values? FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 11, 12, 13, 14 BRIGHT'S FANCY In connection with the safety|yige 29 lay workers for each TOMATO JUICE = 8 : | Aloha, Clarence Dove, tf ora Scarborough, Mrs. Agnes Griffs, also. Worthy Patrons from these chapters were * welcomed Sunbeam Past Matrons Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. Nance McLeese, Mrs. May Lang, Mrs. Laura Stewart, Mrs. Bert Wight, Mrs. Isabell Mce- Donald, Mrs. Albert Wood, Mrs. Ruth Bestwick, Miss Sybil Lang- Miss Flora Purdie, Mrs. Marion Girard, Mrs. Betty Mc- Kinstry, Mrs Martha Dunlop, ind Past Patrons Mr, Frank 'rain, Mr "Lloyd Wood and Mr were all maid m Henderson od for their interest rt by the Worthy Matron were 31. visiting past and 15 past patrons, visitors from various uppc rhere matrons vlso 63 convener of gave her re- Cora Lyons, < and sunshine > Worthy Matron of Birch brought greetings and d a poem on 'Friendship toad."' The Worthy Matron of Scarborough also brought greet- i nd complimented the ter on its benevolent work. Peggy Murphy, Laurel gave the farewell eshments were served by Thelma Beerthuizen and rs. Bert Wight and Miss Con- y of Whitby and two of her s gave a dance exhibition.| MARK ANNIVERSARY LeROY, Sask. (CP)--The Le- Roy Credit Union raised $140 fund to help set up co- rative credit organizations Tanganyika as part of a marking the establish- of the first credit. union Saskatchewan 25 years ago yroject patrol, Constable Tane is in {complete charge of this opera- tion. In schools ending with iGrade 6, children from Grades 5 and 6 may become a mem- ber of the safety patrol and in |those ending with Grade 8 the ichildren from Grades 7 and 8 may take part. The duties of these children is to help the | rest of the children decide when and & CONVENER Mrs. David S. Jamieson is general convener for the an- nual Maytime dance to be held in the Jubilee Pavilion, Lakeview Park, on Wednes- day, May 9, under the aus- pices of the women's auxili- ary, Oshawa General Hos- pital. --Oshawa Times Photo e THRIFT of these nights. It was announced that exams .|were in progress at the present time and while most of these would be completed before the Easter holidays a few would take place after the holidays Report cards will be sent home on May 4, Refreshments by the mothers of of Grade 2 classes. served pupils were the HOUSEHOLD HINT Plastic drapes or shower cur- tains will stay soft and pliable glycerine f several ounces of are added to the rinse water Cee ee ' GREEN GIANT CORN NIBLETS PEACHES LYNN VALLEY STANDA PEARS LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN IGA BEANS pork MARGARINE 9% TABLERITE canapa' 14-02. TINS FOR 15-0Z. TINS FOR 15-0Z. 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