Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 NUPSE Auxiliary Monthly Reports Heard By Members The regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary No..1, was held at the home of Sister Shir- ley Bowman for the month of April. ; Mr. Frank Kitchen, Pepresetr | tative of the NUPSE auxiliaries, and Mrs. Iona Samis from| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, June 1,1963 7 the Ontario Federation of) Ladies' Auxiliaries were the! guests for the evening and spoke on the auxiliaries' organ-| ization and their movements.| Sister Gladys Crawford, as president thanked the guests. | ThéewMay meeting was held at) Simcoe Hall, Tuesday, May 28. In the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. Fay Meier, vice- president conducted the meet- ing. | Sister Shirley Bowman, secre- tary read the minutes and cor- respondence; Sister Jones Claus gave the treasurer's report. | The bake sale planned at the) . previous meeting has been can- Elects Executiv celld. A bazaar has been plan-/ ned for a, later date. + | The annual meeting of the A lawn chair will be raffled ~, A. Lovell Home and School and drawn for at the City Association, held recently, was Employees' Picnic, June 22. opened by the president, Mrs. Starting in the fall, a 50-50|Eyerett Graham. draw is planned for each month) The business meeting includ- to raise money for the Korean|eq reports from Mrs. Nicholas girl of whom Ladies' Auxil-\; akas who read the secretary's iaries are the foster parents. [report in the absence of Mr. Richard MRS. E. GRAHAM (Retiring) E. A. Lovell Home And School Oe ee Snir MEI AEE REL sie velop the full potential of each child. A home and school as- sociation should arouse com- munity. interest in education and stimulate community ac- tion. Every child can be help- ed to develop those physical, - mental, social and_ spiritual qualities which will enable him to become a responsible citi- zen. Mrs. 'Courtice mentioned the convention, and explained that there would be a new $1.00 per family fee to be paid to federa- tion next year. She interspersed her speeches with delightful anecdotes and poems and end- ed with the hope that through co-operation and working to- gether, we would have success- ful organization. Mrs, Lakas voiced the appre- ciation of those present to Mrs. Courtice for her address. Mrs. Graham expressed her thanks to Mr. Robert Broadbent and the staff of the school, the ex- ecutive and all others who had assisted her during her term of MRS. R. LACK (President) past president's pin and also a Graham. under the leadership of Miss e For 1963-64 Found sang five selection in into touch. Better home life, four part harmony. These songs |better support for the heaps ti eg ay ibang pita lbetter school equipment and/ly, Vive la Canadienne, Turn Ye ae ' ae ant| Lo Me, The Heavens are Telling wider ue of the school plant) the Glory of God, and the Ne: can be created. jtional Anthem." These were |GOOD PUBLIC RELATIONS /sreatly appreciated by the au- Home and School provides anjdience. LE iat ge eg iin NOE TL FOREN EEE office. Mrs, Lack presented a} ¢ gift from the executive to Mrs.| § A choir of Grade VIII students} § 1 Bo a ee MOMS Eos ¥ A WINNING SMILE Ladies Civitan Elects Executive At Dinner Meeting The May meeting of Ladies' Civitan Club was held recently at Sandalwood Restaurant. Mrs. Robert Malcolmson, president, presided and wel comed members and guest, Mrs, / C, Lamb. - Reports were read from treas-' urer Mrs, Andrew Chrisomalis,~ and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ross Coulson. - Sunshine convener, Mrs.' Frank Simmons, presented the- birthday girls with corsages. Of special interest for Ladies* Civitan was the preeaie o donations to Mrs, Allan at holme for the Canadian i Foundation, Toronto; Mr. el ald Smith for the Deaf and. Hard of Hearing; and to Mrs. E. A, Middlemass for the On-'* tario Home for Mentally Re-.: tarded, in Plainsville, Mrs. Studholme spoke on the new drugs that are being used -' to fight Cystic Fibrosis and of ., the mounting cost of each. It- was reported that if Ladies' Civi-'* tan were interested in again pur ~ chasing the Mist Oxygen tents * for CF Children, this could be arranged through the Founda-~ tion, The donation this year will ,, go to re¥earch, Mrs, James Logan, past pres- " ~ * + ¥ jopportunity for the parents to| A letter of thanks from the Also for the girl, a Christmas|George Moss; present worth one dollar should|Lack, treasurer; Mrs. a corresponding| become acquainted with the Grade 8 pupils, expressing their! jgratitude for the day they had) Eleanor Mary is the two year old daughter of Mr. awa, and Mr. and Mrs, John McMahon, Combermere. Her ident, conducted elections for + the executive officers as, be wrapped and .brought by|secretary, Mrs. Mary McCon-|principal and teachers; under-! enjoyed in Toronto, was read, and Mrs. Harold McKnight, great-grandparents are Mr. follows: president, Mrs. Garry Mrs, '! Ignazzitto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ignazzitto, Whitby, and Mr. Lazzaro is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- tonia Milic*Lazzaro, Italy. --Mary's Studio Mr. and Mrs. John Molica Lazzaro are seen cutting the eake after their recent mar- riage in St. John the Evan- gelist Church, Whitby. The r f i is th mer,» Maria |.CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Mary Street H and S Albert Street H and S Adelaide McLaughlin H and S$ Dr. S. J. Phillips H and S Westmount H and S Assoc. Gertrude Colpus H and S Maxwell Heights H and S Westminster UCW Ont. Hospital (Whitby) NAA Sunshine Rebekah Lodge St. George's Guild Dr, C. F. Cannon H and § TUESDAY Duke of Edinburgh H and § Knox Presbyterian WA Queen Elizabeth H and S$ TOPS Club Kinette Club SA Home League Soroptimist Club [end a Hand Club Christ Church WA | WCTU |UAW Auxiliary 27 |Centre Street (West Unit) Alice Jackson Unit Victoria Ladge, LTB MR, RUDI MAEDAR Coronation H-S Elect President At the annual meeting . the East Whitby Coronation Home B and teneol hasaclatian, Mrs, G.| 11th Group Committee E. Moss, executive _ vice-presi- Daughters of England _dent of the Oshawa Home andj St. Peter's WA School Council, led in the instal-| Holy Cross WA lation ceremonies as follows:| Storie Park Assoc. president, Mr. Rudi Maedar; 1st! First Baptist (Dorcas Group) vice - president, Mrs. Donald | CBWF Scott; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. WEDNESDAY Lloyd A, Jewell; recording sec- Nortiniinater UCW retary, Mrs, Ronald Broad- OPA Acuitiary ' hurst; corresponding secretary,| Queen Maty Lodge Mrs, Charles Schwass; treasur-| Rundle Park Auxiliary er,. Mrs, Norman R. Cook; 10th Gra Committee chairmen, Mrs. H. M. Smith.|9,4 Gio Committee Mrs. Elwin Oakes, Mrs. Dirk| Albert Raat UCW ° Steenstra, Mrs. William Wirsch- Ukrainian P and BW Club ing. a . +t sey Mrs. B. D. Hitchins thanked King Street UCW {Unit 10) THURSDAY f Mrs. Moss Mrs. Norman Cook and Mrs.| 59.59 Club Leonard Wall attended the re-|5th Group Committee cent Home and School Conven-| sunbeam Chapter, OES tion held at the Royal York)st. George's Eve. WA Hotel, Toronto, and Mrs. Cook) Happy Doubles Club gave a detailed report. Albert Street UCW (Unit 4) Mr. Maedar thanked Mrs. V.! Pilot Club : Trimm for taking over the presi-| Gajyary Baptist WMS dent's position and for her ef-|simcoe Street UCW forts as temporary president! Christ Church Eve. Guild during the latter part of the/st George's Aft. WA year. ; Ini School Field Day is to be held King 'street UCW June 21 and the graduation ban- s quet, June 28. ; FRIDAY An executive meeting was Christ Church Aft. held and the following program outlined for 1963-64: Grade 1 Mother's Tea;. entertainment nights and euchres; bake sales; open house; children's Christ- mas entertainment night. Closer relationship between the teach- Aux. DEFEATS WITCHES An old belief in Silesia, Po- land, says that dandelions gath- ered on midsummer eve will ward off witches. ing. A $5 money order will be|convener's report for Mrs. sent to her to buy presents for/Thomas Tipton; and the mem- her family at Christmas. A col-|bership report. lection of used clothing for her} he room attendance prize and her parents will be made|was won by both Miss Aileen at June meeting. The members| foynd's room and Mr. Lloyd are requested to bring paper|Gaskin's room, The attendance each member to the next meet-/nell who also read the social/stand more fully the teaching|Mrs. Lack reported on the 44th lmethods; learn the teacher's jposition; and become acquaist- jed with the physical sepa of the school, Parents can learn| more about children's growth} and development, training in} leadership,' and the best pro- annual Home and School Asso- ciation convention held in To- | onto, | RR 2, Oshawa. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKnight, Osh- and Mrs. Oshawa, fo Bayliss; vice-president, Allan Thompson; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Allan Harper; treasurer, Mrs. Royce Whit- taker; corresponding secretary, « Mrs, John Keitz. T. J. McKnight, --Aldsworth Photography SOCIAL NOTICE | and cord to wrap the parcels. bring No boo! ture events: The Area Coy¥ncil will hold their meeting, teel Workers Hall. All 0,1 are invited. A picni¢' for members and ---- their family has been planned/follows: for the first Saturday of July. embers of the Ladies' Aux.) |prize for the year went to Miss bers have been asked to|Booth's room and Miss Found's. Bake Recipes for the k. Mrs. Robert Smith, chairman of the nomination committee, |presented the slate of officers ifor the 1963-1964 season. \OFFICERS ELECTED The installation of the execu- ltive for the 1963-64 season was conducted by Mrs. C i past-president, Everett Graham, A Christmas banquet has been|Mrs. Richard Lack; |planned for members and their|secretary, Mr. friends. Final plans will |co}responding secretary, made at the June meeting, with| Murray all members expected. Refreshments were servd by Sistr Fay Meier and , Sister | Cecile Gagnon. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES MERRY MATES The Merry Mates of Christ Memorial Church met for a pot luck supper recently. The presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mouck presided for the business meeting. The minutes were read by Mr. Norman Laughlin and the treasurer's re- iven by Mrs. Bruce Hayes, |The fparish picnic was an- noun€ed to take place Saturday, June ¥5, at Cedar Park. d Mrs. Charles Dew- wed slides of their trip|and "What George s Mrs, Mackay; _treasurep, Mrs. Thomas Tipton; executive, Mrs. James Jenkinson, Mrs. {Donald Mountjoy, Mrs. Kenneth Pooler, Mrs, H. S, Elliott, Mrs. |John Crook; Mr. R.'H. Broad- \bent, principal; press represen- \tative, Mrs. John Jeffrey; so- \cial convener, Mrs, Mary Mc- |Connell; program convener, |Mrs. C. A. Powell; hospitality, |Mrs. Nicholas Lakas, The speaker, Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, of Courtice, a former |president of Home and School /Council, life member of the Federation of Home and School Associations and a member of the Darlington School Board, was introduced by Mrs. Glenn |Bell. |OFT-HEARD QUESTION | Mrs, Courtice gave many an- |swers to the oft-heard ques- |tions, *'Why Should We Have a |Home and School Association?"' is the Value of \to Hawaii. Slides of the trip that)Home and School?' She pre- hea |England and Italy were shown by the Venerable H, D. Clever- jdon. The president Mr, Mouck |showed a hydro film entitled "At Your Fingertips'. |FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WA Mrs. Ross Porter opened her j|home for the monthly meeting |of the First Baptist WA. | The president, Mrs. Ralph Hopson, opened the meeting. Roll call was answered 'by 21 members, The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Richard Britton reading the scripture from | Matthew 5, verses 14 to 16. The jtheme, 'Let Your Light So Shine," Several members offered to jassist with the Sunday School |picnic on June 22. Mrs. Richard Britton, an ac. 'tive member who is moving to |Toronto next month, was pre- jsented with a gift in apprecia- tion of 'her work. The place of meeting next ;month will be at Mrs. George ;Hall's home, Townline North. Mrs. Edgar Anderson will take jthe devotional period, and Mrs. | Rdgar Alward's group will be in Mrs. Cleverdon made to| fa d her remarks by saying to the parents' inter- ested in Home and School, and |never fails to read anything which pertains to it. Mrs. Courtice stated home and school associations strength- en home life and school life. It adds to the teacher's influence and to the parents' inter est, and is team play between two of the most powerful so- cial forces in the world. The community at large is made more intelligent about the prob- |lems of education, and the pub- |lic opinion necessary for educa- jtional progress' is created. A home and _ school association arouses the community to a sense of its responsibility to it |children, and supports the trus- jtees who wish to provide the |best possible educational facili- jties. It helps teachers to see |their work in relation to the |community, and enables par- ents to get correct views of the |purposes and methods of the school, It establishes a wel- fare of the home, the school and the community and breaks down prejudices and misunder- standing by bringing the men and women of the community */and goals. +jean | charge of the refreshments. | The hostess served refresh-| |ments assisted by Mrs. Ralph Nickerson's group. The mem- bers were reminded to eon. tribute to the touch-and-take jtable next month. 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