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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1963, p. 19

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Knox WA Promotes! 'WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Social Atmosphere) Knox Presbyterian Church was (From Supplement) The Women's Association of f ¢ ' a so . oe ee ss ' - meeting on February 18, | ; - St Christopher CP-TA Takes [Energetic Umits funder 'ne' pressiency fre ed ir CG © | St. Stephen's UCW [fie"cangreeston and' atthe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 8, 1963 19, 4 Inspiration From Holy Famil piration From Holy rami fT ta Ry ; Y Y The UCW of St. Stephen's|turther the work of the church. For. many years, in various| Mrs. Walter Branch was the|noids a general meeting, month- Since its inception, the Indies! parts of the province, leaders|guest speaker at the January|jy open to all women of the sowa siads. Ganetintat: Bane! of clergy and laity had felt the|meeting when she shared her congregation, and 'a monthly|iiere 45 the ionedeliing of the] need for a closer contact be-jexperiences of her trip to Rus-imeoting of the two Units, each|kitchen and to its epneap, © tween parent and teacher, andjsia, : named for a member of the|redecorating the Sunday on the outcome of these feelings Highlight of the February original WA. During the year,|school rooms, furnishing the, was the formation of the Fed-|meeting was the showing Of|ih. members work in any way ladies' Jounge' and to repairs. to| -- of roe ; panvtoae a +. life gig ie | they can to help the church and|the church. building. | nm A - : | in 1s, gi qracas sees lFather N. Blane. everend\the community. Two banquets! 'The means of raising money] ° i held, and two turkey sup- ried and -include teas The need of closer co-opera-| Rev. Sister Mary Sheila, Prin-| Were are va L ; tion between parents and teach-\cipal, and Rev. Sister Mar y|Pers, the proceeds going to the home baking sales, hot suppers ers is made more imperative to-|Constance, Associate Teacher,|Building Fund. |for the Presbyterian Men's) 7 day when secularism tends tojof St. Joseph's Catholic High) Clothing was collected, to be sroup, rummage sales and run riot in evéry department of|School, Oshawa, were guests/sent to the various Mission | bazaars. life and when even the best ofjat the March meeting at: which| fields. | The fall bazaar has been the) be homes are exposed to its in-|time Sister Sheila gave a clear Help was given in the Tuck/|highlight of the Women's Asso-§ - ; fluence, Fortunately, a soiidjexposition of the philosophy of Shop at Hillsdale Manor. ciation for many years and is . nucleus of Parent + Teacher|Catholic education. enthusiastically supported by ' ; d i i H ' units already exists in every} Mr, Robert G. Laidlaw, Ex- Henry House Museum, and/by the ladies with contributions part of the province. gro nl of Separate| the Bell Telephone Buildinglof aprons, fancy work, home The work of Parent - Teacher|schoo] Trustees | Association,|¥°"® visited. baking, Christmas decorations Associations is under the pat-/poronto, was the guest speaker) Summer meetings were heldjand many other articles. ronage of the Holy Family.|s¢ the April meeting and tookjout-doors, and by the lake. | The present officers are: Since education begins and " ' ; President, Mrs. James continues in the home, even they cae oer eee a aw. er Wraith; 1st vice - president, When the school is used as an duced b i Mrs. J. §, Cuthbertson; rere | : y Mr, Frank Shine, Ad- ' . , | 5 --", ee \ = ministrator of the Oshawa Sepa- FP Poo gi we P eaeeyen tary, Mrs. -G. L. ovr 40 ' ineblraiied for oanahig' sus "fo rate School Board, who moder.) res. Mrs David. Duchemin: or bgt pig sere : teachers in the matter of Chris-|%0 the panel composed o'|/P* os" mre Bruce Vaillan-(T. Mills: flower, gift fund, Mrs} . 'Mes Winona Clacke Mr. Mich: ; y, Mrs, Bruce Vaillan-|T. Mills; flower, gift fund, Mrs./ = tian education than that of the ' court; cor, sec'y, Mrs, Lloyd|James Moody; flower convener, P Holy 'Family -- al Rudka, and Mr. Louis ; ' cae dae Jesus, Mary Hughes, all School Board mem- Jewell; treas., Mrs, Ray Smith.|Mrs. A. J. McDonald. The aims and objects of the|>ers. ' PTA are: Th f th M M4 1, To. promote the interesis|meeting wes composed ot a tro ONANt H&S Drive For Funds and objectives of education in|discussing the three aspects of| the Catholic Elementary|"Your Child as a Whole," These | é : e,@ e , Ei Sty Ze cia ese 8" Results in School Library Every Citizen of Oshawa is Urged to Buy a Poppy 2. To facilitate the harmoni-\forces which, when co-ordinat-| The Conant Home and School|presented with a cheque for one To Wear as d Symbol of Remembrance ous and effective co-operation of ed i i i | ; i , provide the best possible| Association held its monthly|hundred dollars, We also paid the home, the school, the|Catholic training our children|meetings on the third Monday|for a trip to the are poy ta erg paps Bway peer can receive, Rev. N. J. Gignac,|of every month with the presi-|buildings for our grade 8 stu-| uch Spiritual, Rev. Sister Maryldent, Mrs. William Tymchuk,jdents, as well as class pictures. | chools, ; ; 8 ry ng enecainies the mainte.|Beatrice, Principal, Education-|presiding. The theme of our| At our field day we supplied nance of, or t al, and Mrs. Kulich, School/meetings was for a closer re-jour school with bars, ribbons, the highest Bond 'et family tile Nurse, Physical, were the!lationship to our school and ajcrests, and our pupils all en- and to obviate or mitigate the|three guests. better understanding of our|joyed a treat of hot dog and a . evils arising from parental and| To keep parents abreast of|Present educational system. As|bottle of pop. Some of our . f A child delinquency. [present educational trends our|a special treat we had a father} guest speakers for the year were -- unit. aims to bring home andjand son night with Mr. Danny|as follows: Mrs, Walter Branch Cows, a: 4. To promote the other rec- : ; ognized objectives of Catholic|school into a closer understand-|Nykoluk of the Toronto Argo-| who spoke on her trip to Russia; Parent - Teacher Associations|ing and to aid parents in con-/nauts as special guest. |Mr. Danny Nykoluk of the To- id ; : of Ontario. ijunction with the teachers, to| Our most important project|ronto Argos, who talked on . / : 5. To engage with other| more adequately deal with the|that we undertook this year was|sportsmanship in professional nay somes : agencies interested in the wel-jeducation of the child. la fund raising drive to obtain|football. The school choir under § Ay 7 g ay he fare of education. | he student body. was treated|Money to start a school library|the direction of Miss Diane th iY - eae ae which consisted of a dollar|Rodgers, grade 3 teacher, also 3 Wi). % : 6. To co-ordinate the work of es a aed | Catholic Parent-Teacher Asso-|3° iste anal Mere eel in| drive from thé school parents entertained. A ss June at the close of school, by} Ppa 4 es i Vy : iy. We assist Diocesan Council |*O° PTA. Approximately 24 chil-land'-s Gard pasty which was) ott Cle inde Taylor ay Regional Councils, and school Ga, ts oak scant! At our February meeting Mr.|and Jeannette Taves, spoke on units of Parent - Teacher Asso-| ©4713 Rosary. Grade 8 grad-|Donald Peel, our principal, was the Community Chest. An exhi-| 'elations in their formation and ie -- |bition of tumbling was present: \ ; ljuates were feted at a luncheon! ee ; e : function. ils d the As the PTA continues to func-|@t Sandalwood Restaurant in)Mrs. Joseph Walsh; treasurer, waiae Mes GD. conan " tion in' th ' ishes|their honor by the PTA, with|Mrs. F-orbes McLaughiin; | pact presidents were our honor- . y f ' ; H ' ig there is a noticeable trend to.|¢2Ch graduate receiving a gra4-lteacher councillor, Miss Mar oq guests at our Seventh Anni x / Poppies made by disabled Veterans In the Vet-Craft ward adult education. Monthly|¥4tion pin. Four outstanding /flyn Murphy; parent councillor, | yersary celebration. --y i ae; ) : i meetings are designed resin J setae were the recipients of Mrs, George oe gona Gur newt elected officers for 4 em -- shops, = : hg i the 5 : i to- this objective. |scholatships presented from/{ship convener, Mrs. Thom asj|this year are as follows: 5 % : y morrow anadian: Legion an adies uxilia During the term 1962-63 mem.|UT san guest spe nee oy convener, Mrs./ President, Mrs. William " : i T wi ti aah to help Vet Hf bers of St. Christopher's. unit|W@s Rev. S. Coates, chaplain,/Daniel Malone. Tymchuk; vice - president, Mrs. ; Lats E aggers. ! he entire proceeds go to he eterans an were privileged to have many 96g yO ve eir'ee 6 This onecre y peated = Elwood Buckler; recording sec- hs Disha Im th oi ili P a d "ail te be gener. ed visitors to ad-| For erm . €/a full complement o! month-|retary, Mrs. Eric Foshay; ins a ce eir Tamilies inn an i ; ° dress the meetings. Parents|new slate of o'ficers is: jly conveners, treasurer, Mrs. Desmond Tay- fi ae ' ' and teachers were treated to a| Spiritual director, Rev, Fa-| A highlight of this term was/lor; corresponding . secretary, : Y ous in support of Poppy Day. Buy and Wear a Poppy Christmas concert for the De-|ther Gignac; honorary presi-ithe approval and acceptance of|Mrs. Ronald Elliott; chairmen, f R b cember meeting. The partici-/dent, Rev. Sister Mary Beat-|the Constitution submitted with)/Mrs. Ernest Hilts, Mrs. 'Albert or Kemembrance, pants were children of St. Chris-|rice;. past president, Mrs. Wil-|the recommencation that meet-/Shortt, Mrs. Kenneth Batt; topher's School and directed by|liam Jankowski; vice-president,|ings be closed with the prayer|social committee, Mrs, Clif- their teachers. - Mrs. Rudy Nagel; secretary,'for vocations included. ford McQuarrie. qe -- : | Oshawa's Services of Remembrance!... How come the family's | SU N D AY, MO N D AY, suddenly spending . So much time i November i0th-3 p.m. November T1th-11 a.m. SALVATION ARMY CENOTAPH ~ CITADEL MEMORIAL PARK Parade will assemble at Legion Hall, Centre Street - Parade will assemble at the Oshawa Armouries at at 2:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m, '2 Every citizen of Oshawa is urged to attend these services of remembrance for the glorious dead who fell in the Empire's Wars. This Message is Sponsored by: Gota chilly playroom? Adding anew room? Youcan _ Electric Heating Information Centre, The special- Oshawa B ra nch (No. 43) Canad ian Legion : make any room warm and livable with electric heat- ist at your Hydro's Electric Heating Information i ing. It's eas and inexpensive to install and oper- Centre can give you complete information on the : J. H. BROWN, President WM. LANGTON, Secretary ate. You can add electric heating without disturbing _ type of unit best suited to your room, installed cost, : : . : your present heating system. 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