7 Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 30, 1963 7 Gallery Holding Open Night For Sculptor Of 'The Bruce' Principal Speaks | To S. Courtice H-5 On Robarts Plan "It is the imporant task of the public school teachers to develop a liking for good Eng- lish, good study habits, and good habits in general," said Mr. J. E. Speers, Principal. of) Courtice High School, when he ad a a spoke at South Courtice Home and. School September meet- The creator of the statue The Bruce (to be erected at Ban- nockburn, Scotland) Mr, Char- les d'Orville Pilkington Jackson will be the special lecturer at the Art Gallery of Toronto, Wed- nesday, evening, October 2, at 30, Mr. Jackson will lecture on the accurate modelling of the 15 foot figure of the Scots hero- king, King Robert, who secured Scottish independence from Eng-| land finally at the battle of Ban- nockburn in 1314. Among the materials used by Mr. Jackson } ing. : } Mr. Speers went on to ex-| plain the Robarts' Plan. The) branches of the education pro- gram were explained, the num- ber of years needed for each course and what each course covered, Following his address, Myr.! Speers answered questions' put| forth by the parents. Mrs, Fred National War Memorial in Ed- inburgh: the David Livingstone) Memorial, Blantyre; and the maces for the City of Singapore and Saint Andrew's University,|Wright thanked Mr. Speers for Scotland, A statuette of The!csming. Bruce is at the Glenbow Foun-) yy Ross Metcalf, teacher of| dation, Calgary. |music for South Darlington, was| The special lecture on Thejintroduced by Mrs, Campbell) Bruce is only part of the Gal-jand he spoke to the parents on lery's regular 'Wednesday Open|the music program for elemen-} Night" program on October 2. jtary schools. ar isi > i { .| Mrs. Archibal ampbel Pabor Rees cake or thanked Mr, Metcalf for shar-| the Gallery staff on An Oldjing his enthusiasm and Jove of j LIONETTES ELECT E Archibald Camp- Mrs dent; Mrs, Ray Stephenson, Kenneth Loverock, penalty» has been, the cast made from| [the skull of The Bruce when his) fremains were discovered at) {Dunfermline Abbey 150 years) jago! Medieval documents, tap-| lestries, old paintings and statues) jhave also been used to build up Jan accurate reconstruction of THE BRIDAL PAIR --Ireland Studio Frances Waugh, David Osier Married At Nortminster |Jackson's monumental works The marriage of Francesjfeta with scoop necklines, cap|all over . the world are: Kathleen, daughter of Mr. andjsleeves and sheath skirts with his sculptures for the Scottish Mrs. William Waugh and Char-|flared overskirts, featuring a the King. F | Most memorable among Mr. Master at 7:30 p.m. a guided) music. Mrs. ; tour at 8.00 aa the current|bell read the "Objects of Home ibiti , jand School' and the Lord's exhibition at the Gallery, Recgus di ; | Rodin, will be conducted im- Feayer Was Recap oD: aT ae mediately preceding Mr. Jack: Sits: Merbort Mackie, The wrens: | sails sjbeial urer's report was read by Mrs,} On Wednesdays the Art Gal-| jonny Collier lery of Toronto (three blocks) yf was decided that the fee be west of University Avenue on $1.25 per family. Dundas) is open for twelve) jyrg. Campbell introdiced the hours. LA executive members: Mrs. Arch- Supper is servedMthat night ibald Campbell, president; Mrs. from 5.45 to 7.15 p.m. G. A. Baker, Mrs. Fred Wright,| vice-presidents; Mrs. Herbert} les David Osier, son of Mr. and|self rose at the front and self Mrs, Leon Osier, all of Oshawa,,bow at the back waist. Their) was solemnized on Saturday,|ilusion veils were secured by! PERSONALS Mackie, secretary; Mrs, John| \Coluér, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Wright, Mr, Fred Wright, Mrs.| ; rthmins{er} Pillbox headdresses trimmed os tory dies iy Nocsnralna gy with pearls' and a self rose. The Reverend H. performed the cesemony Among the guests at the Osier A. yy -and| carnations, se a ALD James Smyth, Pickering; | , Pg Mr. Robert Oliffe was best)Mr, and Mrs. Walter Waugh, be gy was Mr J0nM man and the ushers were Mr.|west Hill; Mr. and Mrs. William| The bride's father gave her| steven Macko and Mr. Laurie/payior, Toronto and Mr. andj in marriage. She wore a wed- oe gig tion followed in the | Mrs Roy Callan, Simcoe, Ont-; ding gown of carnation white! itch hall. 'The bride's. mo-|*!" organza over taffeta with scoop| they received in a chiffon dress neckline and |lily-point sleeves... blended tall colors brown| Dr, and Mrs. W. H. Weber of| The fitted bodice and bouffant| ccessories and a corsage of | the Ontario Hospital, - Whitby,| ekirt were dramatized by WO oid: ones . The bridegroom's| Were among visitors at White-| piques of imported Swiss lace|S\ther chose a teal bie dress|face Mountain, Whiteface pel and her fingertip veil Wa8l/and jacket ensemble in wool|tain, New York, recently. While| held by a Cleopatra inspired,|jersey with matching .accessor-|there they climbed the highest) jeweled headdress, She carried|ies and a corsage of white|peak accessible by higtway, 4,-| They carried bouquets of white|--Waugh wedding were Mr. and|New York, where the view of the/ Keith Garnet Goyne, Mrs. Arthur Mountain,|Paats, Mrs. J, Morton, Mrs.) Ormiston, executive time at Whiteface Adirondacks at this time of the chairman. yeat is most colorful and spec-| Mrs. Lush's tacular. banne with 26 points. . Mrs. Campbell had each member} Mr. and Mrs. John Badour,|stand and 'ntroduce themselves. Conant street, recently returned) Mrs. Robert. Storey intro- from a motor trip to Yellow-/duced the teachers: Miss Kath- stone National Park and other\leen Davey, Grades 1 and 2; | points of interest. 'They travelled|Miss Marina Puffer, Grades' 3) via Port Arthur and Fort Wil- 4; Mrs. Bruce Lush, liam, through Minnesota, visit-|Gtades 5 and 6; Mr. Robert ing the Badlands and the Black|Storey, Grades 7 and 8. ; Hills of South Dakota: Mount|, Mts. Collier presented a Rushmore and Yeliowstone Park| tentative budget which caused in Wyoming and Glacier Nat-|4 8'eat deal of discussion. room won the The recently elected and in- Seated" from the left: stalled executive of the Osh- W, M. Miller, secretary; Mrs. aw president; Mrs, John Kent, officer and Mrs. Robert Schoe- a Lionettes are as follows: Gerald Hudson, vice-presi- treasurer. Standing are Mrs. nau, past president. OGH Opens Season With Luncheon The September meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Osh-} awa General Hospital was pre- ceded by a dessert luncheon with 53 members attending. The dessérts were attractively arranged on' a table centred with a colorful arrangement, of} autumn flowers. Mrs. A. E, Lovell: poured tea. Mrs. .Gordon Conant duce Chute, of London, EF ing the social hour. Two new members were we comed, Mrs. G. F. Gilmore and Mrs. H. A. Finer. Three others} have joined as associate mem- bers, Miss Heather Ferguson,|'S Mrs. M. K. Stephenson and Mrs,|Story, the pictures' are an at- B. G. Found. |tempt to extract a_ sensation,| Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, presi-|'0 embellish ambigious words| dent, resided, The minutes A a 4 | were read by Mrs, C. M, Elliott|Pressions." To illustrate this he Mr, Erie Aldwinckle, OSA, | was the guest speaker at a re- ception held at Northminster| {United Church on Thursday evening when the Rossland unit! intro- sponsored his showing of the/continued original paintings used to illus-|beauty and ugliness are just as summer trate "The Word and the Way"'./essential as good and evil are/meeting, and Mrs. John Fisher In his informal talk Mr. Ald-jin life. If we have no contrast,|gave the financial report. Mrs. Mr. Aldwinckle spoke of some| ment when he was a front-line war artist, He said it was diffi- | Women's Aux. Artist's Own Depth Ot Feeling | AUXILIARIES Iluminates 'The Word And Way' _UNITS, GROUPS _ BATHE PARK AUX. author, actor and musician asjof his commissions sueh as the} The monthly meeting of the well as an international artistione for the Canadian govern-ipathe Park Ladies Auxiliary was held in the club house on i ; HIl-/Tuesday, September 17, with the cult to: find anything beautiful|president Mrs, William Haight in the devestation of war, He/presiding. The secretary, Mrs. saying d her friend, Mrs, Mervin|winckle said that he was in ac-/We can never know the beauty|Cleve ngland, dur-|cord with the philosophy: of the,and goodness of God for wejbingo held recently. The presi- book but that 'illustrations' was|would have nothing with which|dent thanked all who had help- |.\not the proper word for the|t0 compare Him. Through the} paintings. He continued saying|talents which God has given me,| 'An illustration is the depiction|! have found Him. I don't 'be-| Tentative arrangements were of a scene and since the book)ieve in' God. I know Him. I)discussed use my art to awareness of Him. Continuing with his opinion of express " that the essential "In arl,|Robert Bell, read a report on activities and last McMann reported on ed on activities for the closing of the park. for banquets to an essay rather than ajcan't describe Him but I can/pe piven in October for the ball MY teams, the date to be arranged' jlater. Mrs, Cleve McMann will convene this. jand are therefore abstract ex-|the United Church book, he said| The next meeting will be held and vitaljon October 15 an at the close t was. decided to have. alin the absence of Mrs, Neil Felt, gave = -- of circle as|awareness in the Word and the\of this meeting a salad lunch bakeless bake sale before the/The treasurer's report was 'he sate cqutentane trent thet aM wat one must break|will be served - all members ; Sinc liven by Mrs. W. F. Marshall, |" , sti rough stale conceptions andjcontributing to it, It was sug-' was maid of honor and the/the bride was wearing a mus- next meeting. Since the next given by | A centre" and explained that th : { i bridesmaids were Miss Diane| tard brocade ensemble with fur] Mrs. Gage Love, daughter Of ed the famous Kakebeka Fallsirwenkeviving sad aay Bein soa a ses lor the toninllon means nothing un- death be) sbe bancutat ite an Eee meee bea Gude Corby and Miss Margaretitrim and black accessories. _isir elisworth and Lady Flaveile,/near Fort William and conclud-| moved to October 7; that the|Festival of Gifts to be held No-|'!! one had seen a circle. (that the whole point of life is tolin joining the auxiliary, : a bouquet of pink Sweetheart|roses. |867 feet high, and were able to roses with forget-me-nots. | The honeymoon is being spent| view the panorama of the Adir-|ional Park in Montana. En route Miss Mary-Jayne Bilendukejin Florida, As the couple left,| ondacks. |home through Alberta, Saskatch. }ewan, and Manitoba, ihey visit- ee eee rene, ee ee ee ee tht bs the guest speaker when/ed their trip through Northern|Noyember meeting be on the| vember 22.'A request was made| Mr, Aldwinckle stated that at/be centered in God... that one| At conclusion of meeting re-~ that conveners of various com-|the age of 14 he had begun) r mittees contact all members re-|questioning the validity |minding them that their help is Christianity and at the age of| |very necessary in providing ar-/19 had begun a study of the| \ticles for the various booths, | world's religions to find an an-| | Mrs, Stewart Alger reported|swer to satisfy himself. Yogi ithat a piano had been pur-jin India, Buddhism in China, chased for the nurses' recrea-|Taoism and Shintoism were all alike in delphinium blue taf-'turn to reside in Oshawa. Calvary Baptist Pioneer Girls Invite Guests To Encampment the Lyceum Club and Women's| Art Association resumes meet- ings next week. Mrs. Love who will speak about the handiwork centre "Kingscraft House" she has established near King, On- The Pioneer Girls of Calvary|Clark and closed the Encamp- Baptist Church recently held an/ ment with prayer. Encampment at the church, A buffet supper was then en- The meeting was under the|joyed under the convenership of chairmanship of Mrs, Victor|/Mrs. Fred Perkins, assisted by Henkelman; and all three/the Church social committee. groups participated, the Pil-| The Pilgrims have a new grims, Colonists and Explorers.|Guide, Mrs, Larry Taylor, who The Encampment opened with|formerly worked with Pioneer| the singing of the theme song Girls in Guglph. Miss Helen) by the girls, and prayer by Me to ae Miss Dorothy| iSmith a | | Ernest Stacey. } become Colonist! Mrs, Henkelman welcomed|Guides, and Mrs, John Evans| the many guests present, among will assist Mrs, Sargeant with! whom were mothers and "pals"| Explorers, | of the girls. SOCIAL NOTICES | A quartet of Colonists consist- ing of Ann Watson, Wendy Tay- | lor and Maaike, and Wilma Smits sang, after which the Pil- ENGAGEMENT grims were presented with their| Mr. and Mrs. .Percy G.| badges and ranks, This period|Fletcher, Oshawa, announce the in the program was conducted engagement of their daughter by Mrs, Jack Hooper Jr., assist-|Marilyn Eleanor, to Ronald Wil. ed by Mrs, Carman Westlake,|liam Ellis, son of Mr, and Mrs Mrs. Randall Jeffery, and Mrs.|C. William Ellis, Scarborough. Larry Taylor. The marriage will take place 'Mrs. Westlake promoted the Saturday, October 19, 1963, at following girls from Pilgrims to|3.30 p.m., in Centre Street Unit-| Colonists: Bonnie Anderson,|/¢d Church, Oshawa. Joan Sargeant, Sandra Stacey,| ,, - ae Joanne Wilson, Mary Wetherall,| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Valerie Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs. L. Taylor led in the sing-\2°Tonto, wish to announce the ing of some favorite Pioneer|frthcoming marriage of their Girl camp songs, and Joan Sar-|daughter, Elizabeth Hillary, to} geant played a piano selection.|Douglas Gordon Crysdale, Osh-| Chief Colonist Guide, Mrs.|4wWa, son of Mrs. A, G. (Chris) Walter. Mills, welcomed the new/Crysdale, Toronto, and the late tario, will be accompanied on her trip to Oshawa by her! mother. | Miss Ellen Manser, Adelaide; South Australia, is a visitor at the home. of Miss Rose Hawkes, Mary. street. Miss Manser is on her way home after travel- ling in Europe since April. She arrived here last Wednesday) from London, England, and| plans to fly to Calgary at the] end of October, where she will] board a train for a sight-seeing) trip through the Rockies, She will then fly from Vancouver, via San Francisco and Hawaii, to Australia. r. and Mrs. James Shetler, Gielph street, Oshawa, recent- ly returned from a trip jo the New England states, wheTe they visited points of interest at Boston and Salem in Massach- usetts. They also spent some No beby sitter, no cer fore Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salone Experienced Hair Styiist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 Colonists, and with the assis- Mr. Crysdale. The wedding is to tance of Mrs. Robert Watson|take place Saturday, October 5, presented the badges and atten-'1963, at 4:00 p.m., in Wexford dance cords to her group. Presbyterian Chucch Scarbor- Sandra Beebee, Elisabeth Ough Cowley, Susanne Jeffery, Patsy Pallant, Joyce Roxburg, and Phyllis Woodcock were pro-| moted to Explorers. and other metal objec ak Mrs. William Sargeant, Chief in 'household muon Ge Explorer Guide, welcomed these hour or two new girls to her group and pre- : sented achievement certificates to the Explorers, After a duet by Bonnie Wat- son, and Vivian Baxter, Miss Mabel Matheson of the Pioneer Girl committee, introduced Miss Joyce Clark, Chief Guide of the Colonist Division of the Chris- tian and Missionary Alliance Church, Miss Clark told a story. HOUSEHOLD HINT To loosen old paint on hinges NEW DIMENSIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE NESBITT'S New ideas in fashions over cup of coffee with us w hour appointments Afte CALL 728-5623 33 KING ST. EAST ] will make your garments | RENU-TEX PROCESS Continuous use of RENU-TEX @ LAST LONGER @ LOOK BETTER @ FEEL FRESHER Exclusive With RINKERS CLEANERS "THE BEST IN TOWN" Phone 725-1191 Miss R. 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Miss Fletcher is on the staff of the Intensive Care Unit, at Toronto East Gen- eral Hospital, where she grad- uated as a registered nurse, class of 1961. tion room. \fraught with the same sort of) Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, convener|sects as were found in Chris-| of the bursary committee re-|tianity and it was only through! {ported thate Miss Japhia Ter-|\careful study of these that he| should not close off dev one should have reason and| logic as a balance. He closed by saying, "Art is} one way to know God, the word is a guidepost and the way is doing it." | Mr. Aldwinckle was intro- duced by Mrs. Kenneth Farrow, one's | of|senses but that they should be|Byard King and Mrs, Stanley d to the full but that|Hicks, Bingo was : freshments were served by Mrs,» played and a social time enjoyed. " convener for the evening. Dur-- ing a social time, those present had a chance to view @ number of other paintings as well as: the illustrations, and to speak , to the artist. llecki, RR 3, Oshawa, liad been|returned to Christian'ty to find) ag the peatg ary Abd trué meaning of life. ! the Women's Auxiliary and wi 4 As a theosophist, Mr. Ald- |study physiotherapy at McGill' yinckle prot that the act University. ; "The Word and the Way" was | The Library report was given| very important. "It is a book| |by Mrs. M. Crozier in the ab-|of jogic and points out the .act jsence of Mrs. W. J. Langmaid.|that the 'word' is one thing | During June, 210 books and J18\pyt the 'way' is another and iodiclas had been distributed.|the former only points to the |Mrs, J. G. Carter expressed her tising of Christianity to being) appreciation of the excellent/an artist. It is one thing to |help given in staffing the shop |talk about art but only as one through the summer. A cheque/expresses himself in painting was presented to the auxiliary./or other forms of art, ean he | Bollet, Tap, FRIDAYS and The gift cart service has been really 'feel' it. LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E. Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. at the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. INFORMATION: 723-7253 A. Acrobatic, SATURDAYS resumed and an effort is being| - made to cover all of the hopsital }once a week. | | Mrs. James McCansh and |Mrs, Harry Taylor wil be dele- |gates to the convention of Hospi-' tal Auxiliaries Associations of |Ontario to be held in Toronto October 27 to 30. | OSHAWA'S Will Be WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORES ALL DAY SATURDAY And CLOSED WEDNESDAY Afternoon 'In Accordance with By-Law 2430 \ You're in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't J $48 '4 be happier... until you see divinely beautiful bridal gowns from our heavenly array for fall and winter weddings. 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