(omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 1, 1963 7 Young And Old "The work of the Women's Welfare League at Simcoe Hail frith peop House is working with people. It is long range, the results are not quickly dis- |cernible. It does not lend itself jto a profit and loss statement ,|so that we can see, in cold figures at the end of each jyear, just what we have achieved, "Often our profits are hidden and come to light years later. | This year we have received a} m™ idividend on our work of past lyears, We are happy to count 'among our new volunteers a lnumber of "Simcoe Hall Old |Boys". We welcome them in the Benefit From Combined Efforts At Simcoe Hall jcompanionship, and the oppor- jtunity to help each other, The Golden Age Club for senior citizens now has a regis- tration of over 150 members and an average attendance at the Thursday evening meetings of 84, Transportation for resi- dents of Hillsdale Manor, Halli day Manor and Fairview Lodge is provided by the Women's Pilot Club and the Golden Ju- bilee Chapter, IODE serves refreshments, BRAVE NEW VENTURE After many months of plan-) ning, a campaign committee; 'headed by Mr, Stewart Alger,| ea wre S- AW » St. Mark's Doubles Club Holds Successful Snow Ball Dance St, Mark's Church Doubles Club held its annual Snow Bali Dance at the Oshawa Airport recently. The hall was gaily dec- orated for the occasion by the decorating conveners, Mr, and Mrs, Lioyd Harding and their committee. Music for both round and square dancing was sup- plied by Orville Sellick's Or- chestra. Conveners for this successful event were Mr, and Mrs. A, §, Winter. Those in charge of ticket sales were Mr, and Mrs. H, Packer ahd Mr, and Mrs. J.-M, Coles, The past presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dobney, welcomed everyone and introduced the new presidents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Rae. Many members of Doubles Clubs from _ other churches throughout the. city were in attendance. Refresh- ments were served under the direction of Mr, and Mrs, Her- bert Wilson. Winners of novelty and spot dances were: Mrs. Lorne Crow- ell, Mr. Ralph Shemilt, Mrs. Earl Brown and Mr, Neil Flett. Door prize winners were: Mr. William Rosnik, Mr, David Du- chain of men and women Ofjannounced the finalizing of plansichemin and Mr, Borden Slack. goodwill who volunteer their jfor another Simcoe Hall Boys' Those seen dancig were: Mr.| <sh en tet Peie Stee Sat fe ee a eae fa A and Mrs. W, Stirling, Mr, and Mrs, W. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Houlden, Mr, and Mrs, J. McKeen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartwig, Mr, E. Murdoch, Miss Janet Kerr, Mr. Jon Paul Ed- mondson, Mr. and Mrs, R, Don- ald Peel, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Terwillegar, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Zaver, Mr. and Mrs, William Kellington, Mr. and Mrs, Frank McClure, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Souch, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Cole, Mr. and Mrs, William Rosnak, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Ogle, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs, P. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. G, Watson, Mr. and Mrs, Ken- neth Kerslake, Mr, and Mrs William Hayball, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hare, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Galately, Mr, and Mrs. Richard) | Roberts, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Mc.| © Carnan, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Normaa, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hyder- man, Mr. and Mrs, William Martinson, Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Thomson, Mr, and Mrs, R, She-| milt, Mr, and Mrs, Qlare Keith,| Mr, and Mrs. W. Kilburn, Mr and Mrs, H. Creamer, Mr, Mrs. Clarke Hubbell, Mr. time, talents and financial help/Club to be built in EastvieWanq Mrs, Kenneth Cobb, Mr.|Mrs, Jerry Oatway, Mr, sion for the enrichment of their com-| Park, }munity,"" Thus Mr, director of Simcoe following the general meeting in Simcoe Hall. Miss Grace Burns, recording secretary, can be seen in the distance. Oshawa Times Photo. Harold McNeill, Hall sum- A. annual hrs. K, H. BRAITHWAITE, P, Fulton, retiring president of the Women's Welfare League, hands a refreshing cup of tea to the new president, Mrs. Women's Welfare League Elects President At Annual Meeting | Women's Welfare League. It is 384 years since |Oshawa was organized, Through tivities have changed responding community but the underlying purpose remains the same, that jof helping people. Miss THE HELPING HAND During recent years Canada Mrs. A. P. Fulton assumed|G. Dancey; co-convener, office as president of the Wom-|V. Moyse. en's Welfare League at the an-| Property and Maintenance : : i nual meeting in Simcoe Hall|\Committee: Mrs. H. P. Millen; pe sa vig daa gd this week. She succeeds Mrs./co-convener, Mrs. C. C. Murty. |2" POF 4 ler § § --T § " ne K, H. Braithwaite who had com-| Giyhs and Program Commit-| renee" Industry has becom leted her term ' , bepaiite mi'*)more complex calling for higher P . ee: Mrs, W. H. Shaw; co-con-|equcation and greater skills The slate of officers was pre-| vener, Mrs. R. C. Ross. Those who can adjust reap the Committee: Mrs. Mrs. J OPEN 6 DAYS EVERY WEEK AMPLE FREE PARKING OPEN TUESDAY, THURS. DAY AND FRIDAY EVE. NINGS FOR APPOINT- MENT. rey SATURDAY 'TILL 3:0 PEGGY'S BEAUTY SALON Corner Simeoe S$. & Ritson Rd. $, PHONE 723-1921 a. It's Here AGAIN! DUNN'S Fabulous Semi-Annual DOLLAR SALE SUITS 2 FOR THE 1 PRICE OF (PLUS 1.00) sented by Mrs. We M. a Crippled Children's Commit-/penefits, but there are always for the convener of the nominat-/iee (Cerebral Palsy); Mrs. R./those who are not able to and who presided for the elections, Volunteer Workers' Commit-| guidance. The slate was adopted as fol-/tee: Mrs, C, MeGibbon. The complexities of modern Past president, Mrs. K. M.| John B. Harris; Convener, Miss|creasing numbers who come to Braithwaite; President, Mrs.) Moyse, : Simcoe Hall needing counsel re- dent, Mrs. H. P, Millen; andi P. Hart marital difficulties and family vice - president, Mrs, H. P./*: * fart. |problems, Miss Grace Burns; correspond-|Mrs. R. G, Lancaster; co-con-|activities at Simcoe Hall in a Ing secretary, Mrs. Leonard/vener, Mrs, Mortimer Brown. /friendly way, with a broad Mrs. N. H. Daniel. |Committee: Mrs. R. G. Mills. /dodr' policy to attract young- Counsellors; Mrs, John Harris,|. Finance Committee: The pres-|Sters, particularly those who do Richardson. jtreasurer, and conveners of organized clubs. Advisory Board: Messrs. S. R,| committees. "Our work has been made} Béaton, W. B. Bennett, M, G.|Morehouse, continuity of staff in recent Coates, Graham Coulter, K. D.| |years. They have come to know) toff. J, E. Harris, W. Hillman, |family background. The children| & T eS 0 of the neighborhood in turn} S. T. Hopkins, F. N. McCal-| By ESTRELLITA gl n W. Smith, A. G. Storie, T. D. and often bring their problems Thomas, MLA, T, L. Wilson 2o,\FoR TOMORROW to Simcoe Hall." mixed now. Business matters|FILLED TO CAPACITY pag og should continue to prosper and| 1962 was a busy year at jto make long - range plans./of 61,561; over fifty clubs, Watch personal affairs, how-|groups and classes participated AUXILIARIES jin the way of affairs of the/crease in the demand for social jheart. jand welfare services. - | There is an imperative need LEGION AUX., BRANCH 43 Oo ae ied |for The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal) rrow is your birthday,| problems of Oshawa's older you should find the year ahead) population. With the increasing held the weekly meeting with * , most stimulating one. president, Mrs. Norman Mc.|J0> and personal matters will/to making the fullest a - tn tah jif you set high goals for. your-| i Sime K. Lang was initiated and wel-|" 3 ) the aim of Simcoe Hall, through jself and follow them conscien-|the Golden Age Club to provide t was decided to hold a rum-|,, a i cake on Webruary 2 in| your affairs in fine shape. Best find outlets for their abilities, 7 he} Alyn Elliott will be in charge-|May, + eager adeains at the ape on Tuesday, Feb-| ome interesting social func- Tuary =. tions could broaden your hori-| Commander, will pay her offi-/oust, and September . should cial visit on February 12 and/pring some excellent news of a the conclusion of the meeting by are single, the best eR 4 F Aaa st period for Mrs, Frank Davey and helpers.| -omance and marriage will oc- held on Tuesday, February 19,/and June. at 8 p.m. A child born on this day will were discussed and the date set;will be endowed with artistic for May 7. Mrs. Alyn Elliot and/talents, conveners, with Mrs. Robert Wiliams in charge of the draw entertainment convener for 1963, | and Mrs. Eric Jacklin in charge fund. Officers and executive for meeting nex. Tuesday at 7.15 p.m. for the photographers' ing committee, Mrs. R. G Mills,| waulace. lwho must have help and lows: Building Committee: Mrs,|living are reflected in the in- A. P, Fulton; Ist vice - presi-/ Peisienel garding financial troubles, Murty, recording secretary,) Ways and Means Committee: |" "We have tried to develop our Wakeford; honorary treasurer,, Nominating and Membership|fiexible program and an 'open Mrs. C. 0, Miller, Mrs. R. E;/ident, past president, honorary|not come easily or naturally to Alger, E. F. Bastedo, J. H.| Public Relations: Mrs. W. H.leasier in that we have had al Crone, Chief Constable H, Flin- jmany of the children and their) THE STARS SAY lum, Gordon Miles, M. Smith, have come to trust the staff Mayor Lyman Gifford. Planetary influences will be 'lit will be a good period in which! Simcoe Hall with an attendance UNITS, GROUPS ever, and don't expect too much/and there was a continuing in- |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | social recognition of the Canadian Legion Branch 43) Both | life span, thought must be given Evers, presiding, Mrs. James|0¢ Under generous aspects and,|piest use of these years. It is ip ae dep oaeesi jtiously, year's end should find|a setting where members can the Legion Hall at 1 p.m, Mrs,|Periods for advancement: and articles can be brought in| Opportunities ie ieivil and Mrs, Robert Williams, Zone|zons considerably during Au- refreshments will be served at nersonal nature. For those who The "Night of Cards" will be|our this month and next May Plans for a spring bazaarjbe sensitive and idealistic, and Mrs. James Anderson are to be) = Mrs, Raymond Boivin will be, of transportation and outing 1963 were reminded to be at the visit. Denny the Ory Cleaner Says: CALL US FOR PROMPT PICK-UP and DELIVERY Open A Charge Account You'll Save More At DUNN'S Men's & Boys' Wear 36 KING E, DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ond OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE 728-5133 4 Centres to Serve You: ,@ 434 Simcoe South @ 249 King East @ 16 Bond West @ 688 Hortop PICKWICK Cleaners and Dyers Oshawa. The contract) and Mrs, Joseph Ward, Mr. and|Mrs. Clarence Keith, Mr, and) |was signed in December and) Mrs, John Flewell, Mr. and Mrs,|Mrs, Alton Coles, Mr, and Mrs. work is now underway, | | The building: will contain ac- marized his annual report to the tivity rooms, a regulation bas-| Ronald Flewell, Mr. and |ket-ball gymnasium, and the} the|first indoor swimming pool: in| Earl |Women's Welfare League of | Oshawa. The location was in-|Douglas Langley, Mr. and Mrs.|Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Scott, Mr. dicated as the result of a sur-| Jack Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-/and Mrs. the years the program and ac-|Vey made by the Boys' Clubs/ley Gray, Mr, and Mrs, Robert|and Mrs. J. R. Backus, Mr, jot Canada regional office. The 00,000. It will provide facili-| |ties for twelve hundred girls| land boys and will be operated) by the | League, |} "As we stand looking out at! {new horizons we are aware that the work can prosper only jif we can incorporate into the fabric of this new building the |same spirit of friendly service which is an integral part of Simcoe Hall. This is a legacy from the past, given by the Women's Welfare League who have devoted themselves to this veluntary organization." |\CONVENERS' REPORTS | Reports were prepared by the conveners of all standing com | |mittees. In the welfare report, | |prepared by Mrs, J. G Dan-) cey and Miss Vera Moyse, it! jwas stated that 32,713 articles, of used clothing had been is- | sued, an increase of 6,013 over jlast year. Direct assistance was jreceived by 3,605, an increase jover 1961 of twenty-five percent Many hours of counselling and clerical work were spent on the family budgetting service, Dur- Women's Welfare Mrs.| Mrs.! Mrs. Mrs. | Mrs. William Clark, Mr. and David Duchemin, Mr. and Gordon Brown, Mr, aad Brown, Mr, and Bent, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred to the changing needs of the|Cost of this building and fur-|Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Bor-| ey will be approximately|den Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce/Mrs. Gordon Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Scarle. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Flett, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shepherd, Mr ceived and disbursed this service, With a total revenue of $41,- 654.05 made up of civic and) in Grant Pascoe, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Mountjoy, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Dobney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harding, Mr. aad Mrs. Lawrence Millson, Jeffrey Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph O'- Reilly, Greenwood avenue, and first grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Norman O'Reilly, all of Oshawa. His other grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs, Milton Tanton, Port Perry, Edward Shreve, Mr. and and and Mrs, Mrs, Henry Packer, Mr. Herbert Wilson, Mr, Clifford Branton, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Winter, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Berry, Mr. and Mrs, Rus-|_ sell Flutter, Mr, and Mrs, Rich- ard Walker, Mr. and Mrs. David Wyatt, Mr, and Mrs. M. R, Bas- sett, Mr, and Mrs. J, M. Coles, Mr, and Mrs, William Howell. HOUSEHOLD HINT To get the full-bodied, zippy flavor from most cheeses, serve them at room temperature. aes a = DADDY'S BOY and he js the great grandson of Mr.. John Randall, Brant- ford, Ont. Jeffrey was six months old at the time of this picture. Aldsworth Photography. race ea a Se ies hd oie ka ad uence CdR Nae, MOY GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES SIMCOE STREET UCW (Sunshine Unit) The Sunshine Unit of Sim- coe Street United Church met recently with Miss Margaret Haines, président, presiding. Twenty mentbers were pres- ent, A new member, Mrs, Peter Gellatly, was welcomed to the unit, and Mrs, Louis Majorris was welcomed as a guest. Mrs. Jack Pearec 'eoaducted the devotional period taking as her theme 'The Last Supper" as created by the famous painter, Leonardo de Vinci, Mrs, Donald Houlden, s.¢re- tary, tead the minutes of the {November meeting and Mrs, Reginald Pinder presented the treasurer's report. Many items were discussed with the mem- bers deciding to sponsor a "Flea Market and Bake Sale" to be held on a date to be de- cided upon by the committée in RS teiorpecied held e smorga supper, over the past few years, will not | lbe held this year. A. "Chinese Auction" was held with Mrs, S. G, Sargeant as auctioneer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Oharles Crawford and Mrs, Ernest Cowle's group. Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair.. Over 15 Yeors' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa et the Genoshe Hotel, Feb. 4, 5, 6, : PHONE 723-4641 fer appointment on these detes provincial grants and a share of the community chest and a dis-| bursement of $42, 054.40, Simcoe} Hall showed a deficit as of December 31 1962 of $145.04 and a profit of hundreds of lives made a little happier. Before You Buy TRY FURNITURE CENTRE (OSHAWA) LTD. 88 SIMCOE NORTH Call NOW and SAVE On Exterior Railings ASK FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE During this "off-season" in the construction industry we ere pre- pered to offer you exceptional savings on the finest in custom made wrought .ron railings, Do it now end save... eall to-dey end ask | 728-7318 MEN AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW EVENINGS 723-4114 PHONE 725-9332 You'll Be Gled You Did. | ing the year $10,962.78 was re- JENSEN Welding & Steel 227 Pearson St. SUPPLY LTD. Oshewe | di onds, Orient 4 E. B, TIFFANY, RuJ., C.G, Atle Birks' buyers leave for the markets of the world s C. V. H. YOUNG, In their never-ending quest for the finest and most unusual wares, Birks' buyers explore the Overseas markets upon their annual visits. This year, our senior gemologists are embarking upon a fascinating 'round-the-world trek that will take them further afield than ever before. Their exciting itinerary reads like a Tour of the Magic Carpet . . . the treasure troves of the rubies, hires, pearls, jade and PP as well as unusual gemstones--await their discerning selection + + Precious European antiques and elegant high fashion designs from Paris will be purchased for Birks' discriminating customers. From January until well into Spring, they will travel many thousands of miles and amass many treasures, Reports from Messrs. Young and Tiffany will be published from time to time in the daily newspapers; watch for news of their travels as they circle the globe in their search for fine gems. 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