Heart Costumes Are Trumps For A Valentine Masquerade Can spring be far behind?| With a late Easter, April 14, the} answer seems a dreary yes! | Happily, St. Valentine's Day} intervenes. This occasion's spring-like emphasis on hearts and flowers offers a psycholog- ical reprieve from the weather --and an opportunity to brighten mid-winter doldrums with a party. For grown-ups and children alike, nothing is quite as cheer- ing as a masquerade. Note that this is the season when Mardi Gras masquerades are held in famous lovers -- with the let- ters scrambled -- and ask them {to unscramble, Prizes can be home-sewn heart-shaped pin cushions, red satin hanger covers, white handkerchiefs ap- pliqued with tiny hearts. Party fare can take the form of heart-shaped sandwiches and a plain layer cake, cut into the shape of a heart and frosted with white icing. Add a few drops of red food coloring to the cake to make it pink, and stir chopped cherries into the frost- ing before spreading. (emen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, February 9, 1963 7 Exchange Teacher Explains System In English Schools made possible the establishment of a bursary, presented & ly, to a student in therapy, A cheque was to the Oshawa Public Library to purchase new books, Delegates were sent to the Convention of Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries. aggre gn Moon were presented all patients in hospital at Christmas time. At all times the Women's ilary is dedicated to the pose of the Auxiliary, is to assist the hospital in all fields of service in a voluntary capacity, » '62 Year Ot Rewarding Endeavor For OGH Women's Auxiliary The Women's Auxiliary of the;Comb, assisted by Mrs, 8S, J. Oshawa General Hospital has|Nobbin; magazines, Mrs. A, P. completed another successful] Fulton; buying, Mrs. Harry Tay- year, The co-operation and will-|lor, assisted by Mrs. James Mc- ingness to serve of the Evening|Cansh, Chapter of the Auxiliary. has| The shop is well stocked with added much to this success.ja fine selection of merchandise Mrs, A. W. Armstrong, as presi-|and is a great convenience to dent of the Parent Auxiliary and| patients, staff and visitors. It is Mrs, C. R. Lunn as chairman|open 9.30 - 11.30 a.m., 2.00 - 4.30 of the Evening Group have en-|p.m., 6.30 - 8.30 p.m. and on joyed the support of the mem*|Sundays 2.00 - 4.15 p.m. bers, making the success of any|,, GIFT CART SERVICE Proieck, attempted, aestined. The Gift Cart service, # store The Hospital Board has con- on wheels, staffed by Mrs. Mor- ris Segal, tours the hospital Mondays and Thursdays, all vol- unteer help, Maternity patients are visited Mondays and Thurs- days and shown nursing bras- sieres, taken care of by a ro- tributed greatly by its never- failing courtesy and helpfulness. The Adelaide McLaughlin Me- morial Chapel was dedicated November 7. This chapel is open 24 hours a day for the convenience of patients and vis- ; itors. Services are held, non-de-|'#ting committee of six. ine monroe report by Mrs, ct har cer is March gt tho Feeted of GI rank Gazley. Mrs' at : ti Watson, Night or lh gg celebrated each Tuesday Or ot eaters Co th y Me vener, reported a very success- ee 6.15 by the Anglican) corn Capers in poten ihe ful card party, and thanked all fe Dessert Bridge in September those participating, Principal|GIFT SHOP \cro. ned bv the Fall Fashion dents from ages 7 to 11 years,/Mr. H. N. Pascoe announced aj 'The main project of the Aux-|show in October, projects of the Miss Bell pointed out that family skating party to be held,liliary, The Gift Shop, has com-|Evening Chapter, all contribute "years" instead of (grades are Orie s te ug 23 at the|pleted its fifth gocoesatal yest. pg yr ae oe ie spoken of in England. ay ae Areng. This shop, capably convened by|pital. These projects made it Studénts sit two at a desk! President Mrs, ag pot Schell/Mrs, J, G. Carter, owes much of possible for the Auxiliary to pre and are allowed to discuss theit)in, wit be kn bd ar meet-lits success to the splendid sup-|sent a cheque for $4,000 to the| lwork, Unlike inspection in Ca-)nignt and ell Take ee song |port of the members, who give cr ey Board, thereby com-| nadian schools, the inspector), Pirial Aindsitolon On 'ii iit of of their time voluntarily, ap- at our pledge of $25,000. merely has a chat with the|" mhoce partic net iscipline.|proximately 9-442 hours for the e various projects also) teacher and looks over 'work|. 0"! participating are: Mr. Gift Shop work in 1962, and to =, enka. | William Smith, truant officer,|a very capable committee. Sa asian teen the jun-\aenee of Education; Mrs. V. A.|whose treasurer is Mrs. Alfred _ On graduation : ith penkelman, parent representa-|Austin, assistant Mrs. P. D. ior school, the eg weal the Reverend H. A. Mel-|Thompson. Staffing the shop, |higher standing are a ae" jlow, minister, Northminster/Mrs, George Jewell; cards and toa 'grammar -- *ne€/United Church; Mr. Harold Mc-|gift wrapping, Mrs, Howard others go to a comprehensive | Nai) officer of Family Court of|\James and Mrs. J. §. Smart; school where students are|the Junior Welfare. |stock marking, Mrs. Ted Me- |streamed. If they improve, they! Mrs. Schell announced _ the|- ---- : jare then put into the gramMarinominating committee: Mrs.| |\stream. Miss Bell told of seeing) Ajek Ivanoff, Mrs. Henry many teachers teaching in the Bickle and Mrs. J, H. Richard- |son, Miss Elaine Bell, Adelaide McLaughlin School's overseas exchange teacher, spoke at the first Home and School meeting of the new year at Adelaide McLaughlin School. Miss Bell was a direct ex- change teacher with Miss Vir- ginia Grant, who taught Grade 3) at Milton Junior School, New- port, Monmouthshire near) Cardiff, Wales, This school is very modern and attractive architecturally and takes stu- Mother at a garden party given for exchange teachers, Grade 1 teacher, Mrs, Joseph Ward, introduced Miss Bell. She was' thanked by Mrs. John McCarnan. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Paul Wilkins and many European countries. This year, why not delight your fam. ily and friends with a Valentine costume party? The fact that your budget hasn't retained vse post-Christ- mas balance needn't restrain you, Colorful costumes can be|Cedar Dale H and S Assoc. easily stitched from fabric rem.|Harmony H and 8 Assoc. nants; imagination can give South Simcoe H and § Assoc. sandwiches and cakes a|Vincent Massey H and § Assoc. "hearty" look; and party dec-|Air Cadets' Aux. orations and even prizes can be/ Lyceum Club stitched from scraps. South Courtice H and § |Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club HEARTS AND FLOWERS Rundle Park Aux. Costumes in a Valentine mood| Woodview Park Aux, include cupids, saints, queens|23rd Scout Mothers' Aux. and kings of hearts, Valentine} cards, or even playing cards| TUESDAY sprinkled with hearts. {St. Matthew's WA No sewing is more fun, nor/King Street H and S Assoc, easier, than that of fashioning); Woodcrest H and S Assoc. costumes, As the latter will be|West Courtice H and S$ Assoc. worn but occasionally, sewing/St, Peter's WA center experts advise us to put)SA Home League our creative effort into the con-/TOPS Club cept and overall effect. Perfect|Christ Church Eve. WA fit isn't essential, nor is careful/King Street UCW finishing. Canadian Legion Aux. To facilitate the creation of|Evelyn Goodwin Unit costume, plan it for wear over|Court Oshawa, IOF leotards. Then a front and back|Albert Street UCW 5 section can be made and joined|Calvary Baptist YWMC over the 2 eagel For in-|Beta Sigma Phi stance, a playing card costume/ Pythian Sisters can be produced from white|Kate McLaurin Aux. ee ce. graduat- broadcloth fitted over poster|St. George's WA zg n sity. ta 4 board lining, For a Valentine|Nellie Beantiort Group | She mentioned that there is a} party, taffeta hearts can be ap- one-week vacation 'in October, pliqued to the broadcloth in the| WEDNESDAY |two weeks at Christmas, two heart formation desired and red| University Women's Club |weeks at Easter and one week bias tape used for definition. A|\ Harmony UOW jin June. The English schools ruffle can be produced from a|Eastview Park Aux. |hold classes all through ey piece of organdy trimméd. with Victory Lodge, LOBA- | During these vacations she red satin ribbon. Albert Street UCW 1 travelled over England, Ireland) For the headdress, look to the|Rebekah Lodge No. 3 and Scotland as he af cap of attic trunk for bunny ears,|Northminster UCW Europe and ry can on ie. tiaras, or long ropes of beads|Come Doubles Club |The slides an pert edd |which can be twisted into cor-|Cedar Dale UCW |picted Mfe in each country. onets. Guiders' Club Miss Bell closed with her most To give your home a Valen-|St. Gregory's OPTA ogg -- abe ig gs shak- tine atmosphere, combine some|St. Andrew's UCW [ng Danes ee we: Queen) red garlands or branches (left over from Christmas) with sim.| THURSDAY ilar decorations in white. For|Eva Alexander Unit |the table, use your zigzag stitch|King Strect UCW CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Ritson H and § Assoc. For potato salad with a new flavor, use brine from sweet pickles instead of vinegar, ~ rey © OPEN 6 DAYS EVERY: WEEK © AMPLE FREE PARKING © OPEN TUESDAY, THURS. 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A sewing machine, a few food staples, and some imag- ination can produce costumes, decorations, prizes and cakes in a "hearty" mood. A VALENTINE MASQUER- ADE will brighten the long stretch between Christmas and Easter. Costumes in a Valentine vein include cupids, saints, kings and queens of LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES |othy Haley, Frank Train|to add a bright red cotton|5sTH Scout Mothers' Aux. The regular meeting of Sunand Mr. William Henderson.|fringe to an inexpensive white|Calvary Baptist WMS beam Chapter, OES, was held|past officers from Whitby and| Cloth -- or applique hearts to) Sth Scout Mothers' Aux. in the Masonic Temple with Sis-/Rowmanville were welcomed. | the cloth. woe oe To | ter Cora Lyons worthy matron,/yy,;° Jean Scott gave a lengthy|, Games in a Valentine mood|St. George's Aft, WA presiding assisted by Mr. Wil-| iox' report. linclude miming romantic songs|3d Scout Mothers' Aux. liam Henderson, worthy patron." irs 'Taylor thanked all who|9T Plays such as Let Me Call - Sister Cora Lyons thanked Sis-|,cined make the card party a|Y0u Sweetheart and Cyrano de ter Dorothy Haley and CAROL nee, Bergerac. Give guests a list of Betty McKinstry for filling va-| }_ wag decided to give a dona- | cant offices. tion to the Heart Foundation. Sister Thelma "eee in-linvitations accepted: March 13, WARNER WILLIAMS troduced Sister. 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