Refreshments were served by} The Group leader thanked all) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 4, 1963 ]] "Reading Can Be Fun" Is Topic|Clarence Dudley TNTTS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES asics ==" pues i) --__ Tout Ds ei, ee tt the members of the young moth-| Honored By Family BOULEVARD GROUP er's group who helped fe el pot-luck supper will be held| cial conveners. At Vincent Massey Home-School On 90th Birthda CALVARY BAPTIST YwMc votional leader; Mrs. Douglas (St: George's Gulld) he in the Part Malt of 838 poe : nN 1f a Pind kde Rap one Churchill, missionary represen-| The Boulevard Group met in e December meeting of the After . adjournment of the NURSING SHORTAGE Vincent Massey Home andiunteers for such jobs as typing,, Mr. Clarence N. Dudley, Pon- sey pe Mie. Seat Martin,|'@tive;' Mrs. Walter Ciona, so-\Cowan House recently for their| ypain. Guild will. be held-in Ade- meeting by Mrs. Keays, Mrs.. MONTREAL (CP)--The Inter- School Association held its regu-|answering phone, and working tiac avenue, was the honored|«whot a Friend We Have In|'ial convener, assisted by Mrs. euler DEEUDE, Mrs. Gordon /taide House on December 2, 1963/ Brough showed some excellent/National Federation of Nurses lar meeting recently and a good}with children's groups and guest at a party marking his yoo.) was sung, opening the|Michael Ukrainetz, and - Mrs, Brough presided and one min-|.+ ¢ 39 p.m. All members were crowd: was eager to hear thelcrippled children's schoo! 90th. birthday, on Sunday, De- meeting, followed. by. paryer,|Donald Cameron; Mrs. Kenneth ute silence was 'observed in|a<Keqd to attend. pictures of a-trip which she andin its research, has found that sjest speaker, Mrs. Esther! {In his remarks, the principal, cember 1. His son, daughters), Mré_ Victor Henkelman. The|Cain press reporter: Mrs. Ivan| Memory of the late President} Mocs 'Phomaa-: Racrow:. and her husband had taken during|in Quebec there is one practis- Toeons, teacher at the Mc-\Mr, Gerald Harper, told of the and grandchildren gathered at _~ fice were 'taken from 2|Martin, card convener: Mrs,|J°%" G- Kennedy. The meeting Mrs, j Ke sot AMER jthe past summer through West- -|ing nurse per 291 patients. The LBughlin Collegiate. Mrs. Tum-|visit to the school of mission- the home of his daughter, Mrs. 5 seine t Center "|Tony Peleshok, pianist. \0Pened with the reading of the|Mrs. James Keays consented to)ar "Canada and the United|Quebec shortage is not as grave am who comes originallylaries from Nigeria and Brazi] Wolfe Miller, with whom Mr. ent ay an nt the presi: P minutes by the secretary fol-jact as the nominating commit-'states to Yellowstone National|as in France and Germany, - a were Dudley lives, to help him cele-| iTS. Harty 71a', P Miss Mabel Matheson closed/lowed by the financial report|tee- Park. The pictures were very however, where there is one for from London, Ontario teaches|and of the slides that : dent, welcomed two new M€M-/the meeting in prayer. by t " English to the occupational| shown to the children. Mr. Jack brate. ; bers and announced the pen P by the treasurer. __The next meeting of the group|much _enjoyed by all. Refresh-ievery 500 and 746 respectively. classes and her subject for the| Hutchinson has organized a Mr. Dudley was born in Dun- mas. party, which will be held) evening was '"'Reading Can bel choir and started choir practice donald, Ontario, in 1873, where a ts hone of Mrs. Carl Rel % Fun", However, the choir still needs es ee gs rage pret mer, #10 Henry Siveet, Snior Cie Ax SN UN Bes WA Mrs. Tummonds, who was in-|cenior boys. Mention was also/7? Years ago. Me s nabsig on Monday, December 9. Mrs. Ay ao Ay ers the old home- the his summers at the secretary, read troduced to the gathering by)made of the need for paper, Ulead wheke he wae born. Hesonn Toth, ] y, Mrs. Gerald Hudson, gave an/money from which pays for the | ke argument, is still quite|the minutes interesting talk, combined with|Christmas trees for the school ne ahd leh A joke. He It was election night for the practical demonstration, of the|Mr Harper also reported that keeps up on world affairs by executive for 1964. The results a eine gre the examinations have started reading three newspapers from'were, as follows: Mrs. Harry gent used in e ng an im-\and the reports will be sent out front to back page, every day. Grant, president; Mrs, Victor proving reading speed and com-|December 6 He is quite active and is able|Henkelman, vice - president; prehension Miss Stainton's room won the to get around quite well under'Mrs. John Toth, secretary; ; 'Some of the parents present, parent count for this month his own power Mrs. Gordon Ferguson, treasu- interested in increasing their Mrs. Roe gave a report on-the He was the recipient of many/rer- Mrs. William Reimer, de- own speed in reading, asked ---- : gifts from his family, and his Heal esac about night cl: ses for this pur- Area "'C'? Council Workshop qauohter and. son-in-law Mrs his eon and. deuphterane : pose. If enough people prove in-/held recently at Bay Ridges. rary Irwin. and Mr. Irwin, who| ry Mr. and Mrs. Mellville Dud- | terested, it might be possible to -The present bylaws were then were married on Mr. Dudley's|, Ay Port Credit: his daughter start such a class at night read, following which Mrs. Gor- birthday, twenty-nine years ago oid conindawo Mc ald: Mis school. Mrs. Tummonds gave as don Garrison, chairman of the made it a double celebration Earl Irwin, - Colbourne; _ his an example of reading speed, bylaw revision committee, pre \ buffet supper was served anus shter and son-in-law, Mr é the fact that students entering ted the new and revis y- early in the evening to the many and Mrs. Philip Grosjean, Graf university should be able to laws in accordance with On- members of the family who || ton. His grandchildren and their] read 800 words per minute tario Home and Schoo socia- were present. Those attending); .. ang husbands were Mr. NY 'Mrs. Tummonds was thanked tion rulings, for the < al . . and Mrs. Ivan Kellestine, Mr. ec for her interesting presentation by the general membership. pandled by Miss Carol McGirr./and Mrs. Bruce Mahaffy and | : : by Mrs, Ross Porteous These approved bylaws are NOW chairman: children's reading Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPhee 'Mrs. N. V. Roe, president, to be sent to Council for ap At the close of the meeting, all from Whitby; Mr, and Mrs. ' presided over the meeting. A Proval refreshments were served by Jack Grosjean and Mr. and <n report from the UNICEF com- Since Vincent Massey Home the mothers of the morning k Mrs. James Hessin, all from| mittee showed $102.94 collected|and School Association are not dergarten class under Grade Cobourg; Mr _and Mrs. Victor} by the children from this|holding a December meeting, Mother Mrs, James Bieniek and|Scott, Port Credit; Mr. ai school, A letter from Simcoe|the next meeting will be Janu- social convener, Mrs. B. A. 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