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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1962, p. 7

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ie MISS "Donna M. Elliott s | Assisti Feted By Friends Lucie ane Mrs, William Leavitt.| i ie Elliott, A miscellaneous shower was Miss Donna Marie ed oP tikes of us. Rot jald Elliott with Mrs. Thomas United|Rorison as hostess, assisted by Church has been honored by|Mrs. Leneord Pellow and Mrs. /Alan Pellow. whose marriage is to take plac' today to Mr. Clifford Lloyd "Smith at King Street several showers. * The neighbors of the prospec- tive bridegroom presented the/taine ie ho bridegroom's parents, Mr. and) with an entertaining evening and|miration for the arts every-| *"pridal couple with a woo! blan-| * ket. Mrs. Kenneth Smith held miscellaneous shower assisted| AILEEN PARKER, | W. Miss Margaret Pellow, Mrs. | Moote, wearing Mexican re- | ja miscellaneous shower at the |home of Mrs, Keith Wickens.| Mrs. Street, }hearsal last night. Fs: lle: bozos or stoles, examine with pleasure a beautiful hand- | woven cloth brought J, Salter and Miss Irene Mrs. William} Four members who attended \the International Federation of University Women in Mexico back j Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 13, 1962 7 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ALBERT STREET UCW I , The regular monthly meeting of Unit 1, was held in the Friendship room, of Albert Street United Church, with Miss Harvey presiding and Miss Ber- nice Quinn pianist. Miss Harvey opened th emeeting by reading a poem on_ Thanksgiving. Mrs. Herman Laxton was in charge of the devotional period and gave a talk on Thanksgiv- ing and Thanksliving. Mrs, Wil- liam Crumb informed the group that the Bible Study for the next meeting would be taken from| the Ist Chapter of St. John's | | Gospel. Miss Harvey gave an in- troductory talk on Missions pre- ceding the. Missionary Study! period taken by Mrs. Leona from their summer trip to Mexico. --Oshawa Times Photo \tributing. The meeting closed) A social period followed, ar-| Refreshments were served by |with prayer by Miss Harvey.|ranged by Mrs. Gilbert Bois and Mrs. William Borysiak, assisted |Refreshments were served by/Mrs. Viateur St. Pierre. Illustrated Talk on Mexico Pleases University Women japulco and many beauty spots, tive arts and crafts. They ob- |served evidence of great wealth Adams: Plans were made to pack a box at the next meeting, | to be sent to a Mission for} Christmas, each member con- Mrs. William Gibson, Mrs. Reg- inald Piper and Mrs. William) Crumb. | FEDERATION CANADIEANES FANCRAISES The Federation of French Canadian Women held its regu- lar meeting on Tuesday, Oc- tober 2, in St. Mary of the People auditorium with Mrs. Lucien Chamberland presiding. Spiritual director, the Rever- end Norbert Gignac opened the meeting with the League pray- ers: Mrs, Yvan Gilbert read the secretary's report. The treasur- er, Mrs. Alcide Lecler gave the financial report. The members are making preparations for the annual par- ish turkey dinner which will be served jointly with the CWL and will be held October 28, It was decided to have a card game with the French club in order to raise funds to pay bus tickets for some children of the Mothers Received At Ritson H&S Teal. Pink roses and tapers set the scene for the annual Kindergar- ten Mother's tea held at Ritson School, Mrs. Eric Cooper, president of the Ritson Home and School Association received the moth- ers, asisted by Mrs. William Borysiak, convener of the tea. Mrs. E. Cooper welcomed the mothers on behalf of the Home and School Association. Mr. A. 8. Winter, principal, spoke on the part Kinder- garten plays in a_ child's school traming. He said that Kindergarten at one time was a place to play, but there is now a definite program and its aim is to get the child ready for the formal training begun in Grade 1. Mr. Winter ° stated that Kindergarten helped the child develop proper work hab- its, attitudes, social habits and helps the child become . ac- quainted with school routine, A good beginning was very impor- tant, he said, and parents could help by following along the same lines at home. Mr. A. S. Winter introduced the Kindergarten teachers, Mrs. . Ebert and Mrs. F. M. Black, who spoke briefly on what parents could do at home t help their children. Mrs. Garth Gillespie and bilingual school. HARMONY UCW The October meeting of the | Harmony United Church Women LAPM The LAPM of the IOOF held; son recently. | The meeting was preceded by \a pot-luck supper, convened by The bridal party was enter-, this summer, provided members| and abysmal poverty and found) Lady Jennie Perry. Wilbert after we te wit desire to visit this old-new | world, by Mrs. Jack Smith, Miss Doro-} thy Smith, Mrs, R. J. Clary and Miss Colleen Clary. |Pellow, president; Miss Aileen SOCIAL NOTICE A neighborhood shower was MARRIAGE |They combined their color where. Miss Pellow presided for the season, tee announced that the club d at, the home.of the future! and guests of the Oshawa club/ good-natured friendliness and ad-| This being the birthday of the LAPM, the birthday cake was cut by Lady Emily Booth. | The meeting which opened at} 8 p.m. was presided over by| The four were Miss Margaret fifst business meeting of the neWlrady Jennie Perry, president, assisted by Lady Nelda Thomp-| Parker, Mrs. W, J. Salter and! mrs, G, E. Lutman, convener|son, vice-president. Miss Irene Moote of Uxbridge.| of the ways and means commit-|- The president welcomed the| tober 20, beginning at 4.30 until |members. was held in the Christian Edu- cation Building with the presi- the 14th triennial convention of|gathering up souvenirs in na-jits first meeting of the fall sea-/dent, Mrs. H.~W. Hoskin in| charge. The devotions were conducted by Mrs. N. T. Holmes and Mrs: A. Fulton, Their thoughts were about the Face of Jesus. A panel discussion on religion was presented. The panel mem- bers were: Mrs. N. T. Holmes, Mrs. C. E. Twining, Mrs. A. Sinclair, and Mrs, 'A. Fulton. The annual Turkey Dinner at |Harmony will be held on Oc- Mrs, Joseph Hart poured tea. |by Mrs, Frank Zarowny, Mrs. | William Aleschook, Mrs. Ste- /phen Kostuk, Mrs. Jack Kewin, |Mrs. Stephen Minacs, Mrs. La- jverne Devitt and Mrs. Leonard |Head. Seen after their marriage recently in St. Gregory's Ro- man Catholic Church are Mr. | was passed, the parents were jasked to loan or donate books \for this project. A bakeless bake sale was planned with Mrs. Sidney Wor- den and Mrs. Arthur Paats in charge. The proceeds will go to- ward books and shelves for the library. Mr. Fred Wright offered the| equipment to prepare the ground| for a school rink. CURE BOTTLE ODORS Mustard seed is an offective deodorizer when repeated wash- ing of bottles has not removed the odor of former contents. Crush the seed slightly with a) rolling pin and pour a handful into the bottle. Fill to the top es @ f Wicccstatis WEDDING PRINCIPALS Fusco, The bride is the for- mer Eleanor Marie | King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Thomas King, and Mr. Fusco is-the son of Mr, and Mrs. Emilio Fusco, all of Oshawa. Ireland Studio Mr. Goyne called on the teach- all are served, ers, Mr. Robert Storey, Miss D. with warm water, cap and shake well. Empty and rinse with cold When: you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-22 1 | adtiad The date for the Fall Bazaar was changed due to conflicting dates and will be held on No- |vember 14, at 7.30 p.m. It will |feature a Christmas Booth as | well-as fancy work, home cook- Jing, aprons and numerous other} | articles. 7 A bale of good used posed to be packed for missions early | in Noveiabet and all donations|94S. Palmer, presiding. must be in by. the end of this| The minutes were read by held at the home of Mrs, Frank) James who was assisted by| Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher Tun- Mrs. Fred Perry. Among thejstall, Toronto, .announce the + many gifts, the bride-elect re- marriage of their daughter, 'ceived a matching bread box,|Diane, to Mr. Howard Aldred, cannister set and cake saver.|son of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert, . Serving were Miss Pat Jermey,| Oshawa: The ceremony was per- Miss Catherine Wherry, Mrs.|formed on September 29, in Donald Lenius and Mrs. David/Manor Road United Church. - Simpson. MARRIAGE A presentation of stainless) The marriage is announced of steel flatware was made by the/Gladys Mae Little, daughter of staff of the Oshawa. Public/the late Mr. and Mrs. James Utilities at the home of Miss'Thompson of Renfrew, Ontario, _ Maureen Comerford. to George McCracken Thomp- The bridesmaids held a mis- son, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, cellaneous shower at the home|George Thompson of Belfast, - of Mrs, John Blencowe with the| Northern Ireland. The ceremony " Misses Margaret Morin, Dorothy|took place on Saturday, October . Smith and Jean Elliott as co-|6, 1962, in Knox Presbyterian hostesses. |Church, Oshawa, with the Rev- The bride-elect was feted atlerend R. B. Milroy officiating. "Home-Nu \slides and each took a part in' would be sponsoring a theatre) The 'chanter was reverently | EVERY the commentary. night on Thursday, November 1,\qraned in m bck Miss Pellow gave some high-\at The Regent Theatre. The devia McCullough, es pod lights of the convention, attend-| club would be bathe atid es for many years. ed by eight hundred delegates|sent for one night only, e : : ee from 42 countries, Matters con-! Grand Prix film "Black Tights", 7ne hag hay reported on cerning education were of par-|starring Moira Shearer, Roland epost: ee cae wih ' ticular interest to many of the| Petit, Jeanmaire and Cyd Char- tober 17 eting wi e Oc- Cookman and Mrs. Nora Hor- nick to say a few words. Refreshments were served by members of the executive. | | 8T. STEPHEN'S UCW | The regular meeting of the unit was held in the Women's Parlor with the chairman, Mrs, water. For musty bottles repeat once or twice. i At ai The Women's Committee of were provided them to visit) sified ballets, each introduced come illiteracy and was making f the ballets was a dance ~ one 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aldwindkle,| The meeting was closed and} The treasurer's report was Pictures of the Medical Cen-|Stratford this summer, The). y Nigh : Show of the three day Concave South Courtice Home and/Zave her report on flowers sent| § ed these findings. Some 70,000/made to cultural clubs so that) ' en a ll sh tember meeting to on reported on cards sent. Mrs. Pal- On pleasure and adventure} It was announced that the weqging on Saturday, the bride|the pupils from the project. lattended Teotihacan; the palace of Cor-|would address the November| maid of honor and Mr. Ernest|and plans were made for a grad- c catering for a recent wedding. |groom's son, acted as his best|uates. tepec Park; Tasco, s bes 4 fancy work convener. ther. Those offering were: Mrs. The devotional was taken by |be guest speakers at the Falliden, Mrs. Donald Metcalf, Mrs. Sister Margaret Gray presided|Centre Street United Church at) Arville McGregor Missionary the Bible". The chapter was on Volunteers for the following local lodge rooms. Assisting] ; RG ture, pertaining to each section vender, Jean Fitches, Mae Faes Pentound: Citizenship, | Mré, the Ontario County Cancer So- Holy". was sung. conferences and opportunities|isse in four separate and. diver-| 1 schools. They emphasized that|by Maurice Chevalier. PERSONALS ' essing to over- ed that 4 Mexico was. pr g | Mrs. Lutman also noted tha month, {Mrs. Emmanuel Hurvid. higher education readily avail-|yersion of Cyrano de Bergerac, : : K able to promising students. lie most oupent production at| Bonniebrae Point -are attending| Unit 2 served refreshments. given by Mrs. Ray Smith: | the banquet and Saturday Night Th Friendshi ' 4 SOUTH COURTICE H AND §| The Friendship secretary tre, a concourse of poreresatrr age spe i eye py veer of Magicians of New York State to the sick. pi by M: and University City substantiat-|up tickets and contacts wi , 'i . b at the Sep-|'0 the sick, given by rs. 000 r th and Canda being held in Tor-/School made plans Pp: Hurvid: Mra. rack CHwisen students are at present enrolled/everyone will be aware 0 is) eae M hoo! M ; : y for their new schoo r. in the university. movie event of the year. : : fits to/mer reported on the duty at the Thompson - LittleStorey spoke on the benefits to) aa Manor, four ladles bent, the travellers visited the|/Honorable Dr. M. B. Dymond,| was attended by her sister, Mrs| Mr. Garnet Goyne, the new ancient pyramids at San JuanjOntario Minister of Health, Prank Rasey oF HeAtray Af president, opened the meeting) Mrs. S. Charles Rundle, -so- Po Fat ths neal a cial convener, reported on the tez at Cuernavaca and of Max- meeting. and tha e annval/-phompson, Oshawa, the bride-(uation party for the 17 grad- jimilian and Carlotta in Chapul- Christmas dinner would be held) 4 i the, brides) A donation of towels was ac- "the silver|December 5. at. Northminster/ ran The couple are making) The president called for vol-\knowledged for use of the city"; Gaudelajara; Pueblo, Ac-i United Church, |their home in Oshawa. unteers to act as grade mo- | | ; Plans were made for the ba- | Dr. Hugh MacMillan and Mrs.|Jack Morton, Mrs. Keith Ormi-|,ar on November 22. LODGES AND | MacMillan, Toronto, retired|ston, Mrs, Keith inne oa missionaries from Formosa, will|Arthur Paats, Mrs. Sidney Wor- Mrs. Ray Smith, who read from : | " REBEKAH LODGE 222 The banquet is to be held at) Thank offering meeting of. the Joseph Gabourie and Mrs. Wal-|the Unit Study Book, "Women of a | jter Brown. " at the regular meeting of the} 6.00 pm, | Auxiliary of Knox Presbyterian : r Mary, the Mother of Jesus". Sunshine Lodge, 222, held in the! cisters Iva Cliff, Marie La-| Church next week, committees were: Visual aid,| Mrs. Rundle read the Scrip- sd | Mrs. Wesley Oke, Mrs, Simon : the ian was Sister Elda Howard who} : of the study. gave a report on members who|>Y and Margaret Stevens at Jack Noble, Mrs. Jack Morton;| The hymn, 'Take Time to be ciety are holding a dinner party|Parent Education, Mrs. Keith Refreshments were served. wave iil |tended the rally in Welland. Recording secretary Sister|, The prize donated by Sister/in honor of Mrs. Henry Krug,|Ormiston, Mrs. Sidney Wor- Victoria MaGee read the reports|Mary Shields was won by M Ei Kitchener, at the Oshawa Golf\den; Christmas, Mrs- Murray and correspondence. Cc Kay Large. Prizes pid bie Club, the latter part of next/Osborne, Mrs. Ross Hawke; The new officers will be in- dy pi pst ati ian week. Mrs. Krug will be present|graduation, Mrs. Donald Met- stalled by the District president| yy Sisters Mary Shields, Jeanito speak at the annual meeting|calf. ; |Fitches, Beatrice Hurst and] of the Cancer Society. After the vote for the library and staff on October 15. \Marjory Wilson. PYTHIAN SISTERS | A donation of $15-00 was re-| The regular meeting of tbe/ceived from Sister Marjorey| Pythian. Sisters was. held recent-|Carey- : lly. at the Orange Hall with| The meeting closed and MECC Sister Kay lLargerefreshments were served -by |presiding: - |Sisters Kay Bottomby and Kate The flag was presented by|Glover. Manager Sister Lucille Clarke : jand the Pythian flag by Sister _ LIFE MEMBERSHIP | |Mary Northey. NORTH BAY, Ont. (CP)-- The minutes were read by;Mrs. W. O'Neill of Kirkland Secretary Sister Jean Fitches|Lake, Ont., has been named a and the treasurer's report by|life member of the Northern Sister Christine Atchinson. Ontario Art Association. 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