3B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 11, 1962 : Mr. A. W, Dixon, MA, princi- «Pal of O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- reational Institute, was the guest tepeaker at the October meeting -of the St. Gregory the Great [Council of the Catholic Wom- ~en's League, at which the an- ete eree : Two Hours Homework Minimum Advises CWL The meeting in the form of a pot luck supper, was held in the banquet hall of the parish audi- torium, with the president, Mrs. Ray Scott presiding. The Direc- tor, Right Reverend Pau] Dwyer, was also present and *nual scholarships of $50 each/among the guests at the head 'were presented to the boy andjtable were Reverend Edward girl from St. Gregory's school|Blanchard, CSSR, of Toronto, 'with the highest standing injReverend L. T. McGough of St » Grade 12. Mr. . Dixon, Gregory's; Revérend Brother introduced by|Dominic, past principal of St. Miss Kate Connolly, in an ad-|Stegory's boys' school; Rever- that furnished much food|¢nd Sister Mary Carmel, prin- r thought, spoke on education|'ipal of St. Gregory's gir's' Reverend Sister Mary were Mr, Miss hostess. Attending the wedding of Miss Joyce Fila and Abernethy in Sudbury recently and Mrs. R Wellman, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam T. Wilson, all of Oshawa. Prior to her marriage to David I. Fry recently, Marjorie Cornish was honored by friends. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Morrison. Athol Street E., when Morrison Miss Betty Johnson was hostess at the home of Mrs. R, E. Johnson, Town Line S., when former school friends pre- sented various gifts. The girls of the Accounts Payable Dept. Carol the hostess. Relatives and friends of the bridegroom held a miscellaneous shower at the ved home of Mrs. Fred Coate, Ros- seau Falls. A presentation was made of an electric tea kettle by co-workers of the Accounts Payable Dept, After the wedding rehearsal the bridal party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Rosehill boulevard. Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your item of news for which there is no Longer Line Bra Gives Lithe Look decreed for fall fashions. Whether they are Paris orig- inals, faithful copies or varia- tions styled at popular prices|prassiers finished with a band to suit the maximum numberiof woven elastic that fits over of women, this season's dresses, suits and coats emphasize a longer narrower silhouette. How to achieve it? 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Miss Lynda Harper was|).,0n street, was hostess at @ dessert luncheon at her home » today, inted .|guest speaker and Mrs. Dixon; . oy inesaties ee Mrs. H, Coleman and Mrs. R.|coming months, Heading the) yesterday for members of her the parent and teacher and the|@ibbs, president and vicepresijiatter is the fulfilment of a) Ways Rial Hoang onmatee of paren o bmewar th Sm pce ledge a othe nen 85 ad une we : sclentif . ine 2 coe go Noonan, president of St, Ger-\Joseph's High School, which) rormulated for the public pres- S leatas ond how one forgets,(tTude's CWL; Mr. J. J. Burke, calls for active participation of} entation of the Grand Prix film, © psychologists, he said, Reonsg de.|President of St. Gregory's PTA,|all_ members in attaining this| "Black Tights" to be sponsored that 75 per cent of|and Mrs. Burke, and Mr, R./end. shortly as a fund-raising proj- : what is learned today is forgot- McDonnell, president of St.| Mrs. B. C. McAllister thank-)ect for the club's annual schol- ten in two weeks unless review- Joseph's PTA and Mrs. Mc-jed the speaker ey behalf of St. rr vg gi ag Bag § hos i ieally| Donnell. Gregory's Council. mittee are Mrs. C. M. ' fre ie echo aad. P, Mangan convened| Mrs. A. M. Dixon, Mrs. Barnard -¢ : i i} Mrs, Scott welcomed those 7 > prion as gg agg Pe ge present and addressed the meet-|the evening's program, andjLewis, Mrs. William Stirling : ing, outlining the nature of the|Mrs. Andrew Moffat was accord-| Mrs. W. T. Dempsey and from Ps ieee. pal egg "A CWL and its objectives, as welljed a vote of thanks as convenor Whitby, Mrs. Geoffrey Beatty > 9 and devoting 20 minutes per|®5 the Council's program for the|of the pot luck supper. and Mrs. I. M. Hamer. © subject to reviewing what he has learned during the day, plus * any written assignment he I might be given, would entail at least two hours' homework per night if he is to master his studies, Mr. Dixon suggested that the parent exercise judici- » ous supervision during the homework period, to check on what has been learned during the day and to ensure that the student is really doing home- work. He pointed out that there is no magic formula for making a successful student -- he must work hard and the parents should co-operate with love, patience and encouragement. | i] Mrs. A. C. Love, Convener of/ Education, introduced the} scholarship winners, Catherine| LaRush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A .LaRush, 571 Mary street, and William Hanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hanley, 410 Jarvis street, Oshawa, In presenting the awards Monsig- nor Dwyer pointed out that they were made only on the under- standing that the recipients would continue through Grade 13 to senior matriculation. 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