emeon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 20,1963 7 County WCTU Plans Convention Mrs. Beth McKay of Toronto will be the principal speaker at the afternoon session of a day- long convention of the Ontario County Women's Christian Tem- perance Union to be held next Wednesday in Simcoe Street United Church. || Following a meeting of the executiye, Mrs. Charles Lang- field will open the convention Rebert Holden, president Sim- coe Street United Church Wo- men, The afternoon worship serv- ice will be conducted by Mrs. L. H. Muldrew and Mrs. H, F. Parrott, Oshawa, and an elec- tion and installation of officers hes follow Mrs. McKay's ad- ress, STUDY LONG TIME Swedish glass blowers are so proud cf their craft that appren- tics must serve 15 years before qualifying as master glassblow- Week," (April 22-27), how do you rate as a tea - maker? at 10 a.m, The morning will be taken up by business matters until luncheon at 12.30. Mrs, McKay will speak brief- ly following luncheon and other speakers at that time will be Mrs. L. F, Richardson, presi- lent, Oshawa Presbyterial Unit- ed Church Women, and Mrs. ers. Upholstery cleaned Safety Rules Are Effective When Parents Set Example street. The example of the par- ents carrying out good safety practices can be one of the greatest influences in getting' children to do the same thing. Both children on bicycles and adults driving cars would do well to remember that the main causes of accidents are care- essness either on the part of a cyclist, the driver of an auto- mobile or a pedestrian, and also very often, any or all of these persons being in too great a hurry. Chairman for the meeting was Mr. .W R, Richardson, Grade 6 teacher at the school who also introduced the guest speaker. Constable Tane was thanked by Mrs. L. Merringer. The business session of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Walter Kuch, president. Corre- spondence was read by Mrs. J. R. Mark consisting of a let- ter from the Oshawa and Dis- trict UNICEF Committee an- nouncing open house to be held Sunday afternoon, April 21 at Northminster United Church Christian Education Building. A phamphlet was received from the Ontario Federation of Home and School announcing leadership camps, June 13-16, June 6-9 and June 9-12. Refreshments were served by the mothers of the pupils in Miss D. Sommerville's Grade 2 class, SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Kell, Osh- awa, wish to announce the the safe way! It is of the utmost importance that parents make sure that their children are well acquaint- ed with Elmer Safety Rules and that they put these rules into practice. This most perti- nent fact in connection wih "Safety" was brought home iby the guest speaker, Constable William D. Tane, at the April meeting of the Duke of Edin- burgh Home and School Asso- ciation. Another way parents ican point out the importance of safety to their children, is to be certain that they themselves obey traffic rules, such as com- ing to a full stop at a "Stop Sign' and not merely slowing down; and also crossing streets at the proper intersections in- stead of in the middle of the PN THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS "UNEQUALLED" '728-7081 NOsoaking, no shrinking!' NOruinous scrubbing! Colors come alive! for FREE estimate' call DURACLEAN RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS. OSHAWA 728-8518 When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" CONVENER Mrs. A. R. Garrett is the convener of the Daffodil Bridge, sponsored by the Martha Group, on Thursday, April 25, at 8.00: p.m. in Christ Memorial Church. @ WEDDING PORTRAITS © WEDDING ALBUMS ; pe 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 723-3680 ATTENTION ALL SONS AND DAUGHTERS JOIN IN THE OSHAWA TIMES MOTHER'S DAY CONTEST! MOM'S THE i m7 GREATEST '35.00 IN CASH PRIZES Read These Simple Rules! Ail letters to this Mother's Dey Contest must be written in Son or Daughter's own hend- writing. Letters MUST be legible te eid in judging. Written on one side of paper, letter should not be less than 25 words end not more than three hundred words. Any son or daughter from school ege to fourteen years is eligible to enter this Mother's Day Contest. Judging will be made on many points such as: Originality, sincerity, human eppeal, etc. Atl letters must start with the slogen; "I think my Mom's the greatest", because. All letters received at the Oshawa Times for this Mother's Day Contest will remain the property of this paper end may be published or used as this newspaper sees fit. Three Judges will be appointed by the Oshawa Times end their decision pertaining to all f or discuss this Mother's MISS POLONIA ENTERS FINALS Miss Christine Stankiewicz the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, who was elected Miss Polonia Kasmir Stankiewicz, Windsor Ost ballot street. She attends Donevan a 'a by popular Collegiate and is a member of in February has been chosen St, Hedwig's Choir and Polish- from among 36 candidates Aliance Youth. Her ambition from other centres as one of is to become an_ airline the 12 finalists to be judged stewardess. The selection of in Toronto next Friday night. Miss Polonia will be the high- Seen receiving her crown light of a gala dance to be from last year's Miss Polonia held in the Knights of Colum- of Oshawa, Miss Mary Kotyn- bus Hall, Sherbourne street, ski, Miss Stankiewicz, 17, is 28th Brownie Pack|" cr yR CALENDAR Formed Recently MONDAY Retarded Children's Assoc. eee a tne ere' avenue, (centre Street, UCW, Kast Unit tee Kone uk une Pleasant Mon, Att, Club wa br e Pack was * 24 formed after a talk by District Past Matron's Club, OES O issioner, Mrs. F. M. IODE (Prince Philip Chpt.) Jamieson. She outlined the duty IODE (Golden Jubilee Chpt.) of the Parent Committee. Castle Chapter Alumnae 13th Scout Mothers' Aux. The executive was elected and|Qshawa Lionettes officers installed as follows: 20th Scout Mothers 'Aux. President, Mrs. William|10th Scout Mothers' Aux. O'Neill; vice - president, Mrs. Alvin Robinson; secretary, Mrs. ont Robert McDonnell; treasurer, ReEcho Lodce Mrs. John Gallagher; social/c; "poter's . 'A convener, Mrs. George Price; SA Home League LA member, Mrs. Alvin Robin-| Matthew's Guild gon; telephone conveners, Mrs. Christ Church WA Clarence Alien, Mrs. Alex Biro|Canadain Legion Aux and Mrs. Koster Harris, Ont. Regt. Assn. Aux. It was agreed the mothers|9th Scout Mothers' Aux. would meet the 2nd Wednesday/|St. Christopher's CPTA of every alternate month and|H and S Council dues could be paid bi-annuailly. -- a [es ourt Oshawa IOF Cotiice siete $0 sain Avert Street OCW Ross Bishop, Brown Owl, to|Calvary Baptist YWMC \of the 23rd Parent Committee, " King Street UCW \honored her with a decorated cover the cost of a hike planned | r for June and buy material for Arvilla McGregor Aux . cake, which was served at the five pairs of semaphore flags First Baptist WA party afterwards. which Mrs, William O'Neill and|pct@ Sigma Phi Mrs. Allen volunteered to sew. Nellie Dearbern Unit Plans were discussed for alSt. Matthew's WA mother and daughter pot luck supper to be held in May. WEDNESDAY sapere 2 Victory. Lodge LOBA Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Cheerful Givers Unit Storie Park Auxiliary Christ Church Aft. Gulld Del-Mar Unit No. 5 THURSDAY Calvary Baptist WMS 19th Group Committee Christ Church Eve, Guild Albert Street UCW Oakleigh Lodge LOBA Couples' Club Scout Ex. Board Eva Alexander Unit Dist. Comm. Scout Aux. 4th Scout Mother's Aux. Ladie's Civitan Club Majorette Parent Aux. LADIES Ne baby sitter, no car fare Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist Of Leading Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 "WHY I Think MY... SHARMAN LOTT Girl Guide Wins All-Round Cord A memorable ceremony took place recently at Sunset Heights auditorium, when the first All Round Cord was presented to a iGuide of the 23rd Cempany, |Sharman Lott. Sharman has jbeen a Girl Guide for two years and has won, 21 proficiency badges. Mrs, J. L. Bird, Rosslyn Com- missioner, handed the cord toler Mrs. Lewis Lott, i ' 4 ig on ie ar. hcg Hodgson, Novar, Ontario. tation of a silver teaspoon from|@@triage is to take place on lher sister - Guides was made|Saturday, May 25, at 3.00 p.m. in iby Kathy Janetos, All Saints' Anglican Church, The Guide Captain, Mrs, Clin-| Whitby. Ke Nicinewe Paes assistant rs, E. A, ett, gave Shar- BABYLAND BARGAINS man her First Class pin. Just in Time for Spring place on Friday, May 10, at 7.00 p.m. in Northminster United Church. ENGAGEMENT Major and Mrs. Cedric Rob- ert Butt, Whitby, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Wendy Jane, to Mr. Mrs. R. H. Forster, on behalf New 1963 LLOYD STROLLERS with cenopy Large Full Panel CRIBS HI CHAIRS........,.. Spring Filled CRIB MATTRESSES Lowest Prices in Town WILSON"S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET Oshawa Little Theatre Presenting its Renowned Company of Superlative Players in the Grand Dramatic Spectacle DIRTY WORK oy Wy cnosshODs; by Bill Johnson a DIRECTED BY THAT ILLUSTRIOUS GENTLEMAN, HARRY CHAPMAN McLaughlin Library Theatre April 24, 25, 26 and 27 8:30 P.M. Sharp Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French Crowded Houses! Enthusiastic Applause! Great Houses! 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM WIFE PRESERVER The secret to crisp, brown pie crusts is a brushing of milk or cream before baking. REMARKABLE ENGAGEMENT OF THE VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHERS REPAIRED--REBUILT Vecuum Hose for Sale! WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE 17-B BOND E.--125-3531 of this contest will be final, The Oshawa Times will not enter into Day Contest with any contestant. Decide Now To Enter This Mother's Day Contest Ist PRIZE 20.00 -- 2nd PRIZE 10.00 -- 3rd PRIZE 5.00 roancucsnsit ANNUAL MEETING Children's Aid Society COUNTY OF ONTARIO, CITY OF OSHAWA a ee ee ae OSHAWA TIMES MOTHER'S DAY ENTRY BLANK Please enter my enclosed letter in your Mother's Day Con- test. | hereby agree to abide by all the rules set down as mentioned in this Mother's Day advertisement, and to per- mit the publication of my letter if the Times desires to do so. Vv AWARDING OF PRIZES Prizes totalling $35.00 wilj be awarded as mentioned above for the three letters that the judges decide -- in their opinion -- best describes the slogan -- "I think my Mom's the greatest', Becduss.. ci ce see scsessesrececvcees sees THURSDAY, APRIL 25th 8 P.M. at St. Gregory's Auditorium 190 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA WHO IS ELIGIBLE? All sons and daughters from school age to fourteen years are éligible to enter this contest. However, ALL LETTERS must be accompanied by the official entry blank clipped from this paper. Remember, the winning letter could be won by the youngest school child, depending, of course, on originaltiy sincerity, human appeal etc. Fancy enclosures will have no bearing on the winning letters. WINNERS The three winners of this Mother's Day Contest will be chosen and their names published in a special Mother's Day supplement to be issued by the Oshawo Times on or about Wednesday May 8. NOME biccssiccccinisonadeien AddrMte Goss des Gia er oo to os The number of tickets for sale will be limited te the lude of the buildi Box Office at Henderson's Book Store Saturday, April 20, 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. | Monday, Tuesday, April 22, 23 -- 4:30 P.M. to 7 P.M. 7 On Nights of Play -- at Library 7 P.M. | | | Age ... Speaker H. H. DYMOND Executive secretary Ontario Association of Children Aid Societies. Mother's Name ....-.::..:00.00.05 0% Wid iG etal ALL ENTRIES MUST BE DEPOSITED IN THE TIMES, 86 KING STREET EAST, ON OR BEFORE 5 O'CLOCK P.M. WED,, MAY Ist Employees of the Oshawa Times and their immediate families will not be eligible to participate in this contest. REMEMBER! To be eligible, all letters must reach the Oshawa Times office on or before 5 P.M. Wed.' May Ist @ EVERYONE WELCOME @ REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED ONS GENERAL ADMISSION 1.25 of? J