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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1964, p. 10

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STUDENT NURSES PASS FIRST MILESTONE ON THREE Mrs. R. J. Gulliver, asso- cial reception into the School of Donald; Miss Heather Bell, ciate director of nursing serv- Nursing last Friday. The stu- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ices, Oshawa General Hospi- dents are Miss Donna Donald Bell, and Miss Sara tal, compliments three of the MacDonald, daughter of the Lynn Gutsole, daughter of Mr. junior students at their offi- Reverend and Mrs. M. Mac- and Mrs. Reginald R. Gutsole, UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES company them should contact Mrs. Cardinal before March 25. Following a sing-song, five members modelled an o!d-time 'FFCF Entertains ALL DOUBLE'S CLUB An armchair, trip to Europe and around the world was taken by the members of St. George's All Doubles' Club' at their recent meeting. Colored film was the medium by which all were transported to foreign lands and allowed to look in on foreign customs and foreign scenes of beauty. Several stops were made LODGES AND . SOCIETIES REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 NG Sister Anne Cook presided at the regular meeting of Osh- awa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 as- sisted by VG Sister Vera Wirs- ching. along the way. At Hawaii the members were greeted by hav- ing floral leis placed around 'their necks and partaking of a pineapple salad iin honor of the island's native dish; in Japan Japanese food served in tradi- tional Japanese style among overhanging Japanese lanterns added to the aura of eastern culture, and in Mexico, authen- tic Mexican souvenirs provided the background for a meal of salad, chile - con - carne and pseudo - tequila, A final stopover in. Holland, where the room was tastefully decorated with large cardboard tulips, and the tables centered with vases of the same, was the scene for the serving of a typical Holland dish of "'apple flaps' and coffee, the flaps be- ing provided by a member from Color bearer, Sister Sarah|Holland, Mrs. Arthur Boen- Vanderwalker, presented _ the|4¢r- flag of the country and the lodge, In charge of the program was opened according to ritual.|were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shar- One officer was absent at the/Ples and Mr. and Mrs. William roll call and 12 PNG were pres-|Dixon, the presidents. It was ent. |announced that the April meet- VG Sister Vera Wirsching re-|ing would take the form of a ported on the cards and -flowers|"Bowling Night" when Mr. and sent to the sick and shut-ins. |Mrs. Lorne Parliament would Sister Annie Shorten reported be in charge of arrangements. At Membership Tea Hugh McLeod presided and wel-| comes the quests, It was an-| The Federation of French- nounced that final arrangements|Canadian Women held a mem- rad been completed for the bership tea last week in the au- spring dinner dance which is to|ditorium of St. Mary of the take place, Saturday, April 4 at/People Roman Catholic Church, 6.45 p.m. in the Memorial Hall.|The president, Mrs, Jean Car- The tentative date of October 24)dinal welcomed a large attend- has been set for this year'sjance and 17 new bers. ! turkey supper, pape! mri Ty M. G, oleman president of St. Mary's ae Pepa Any {Catholic Women's League. means committee recommend-, Mts. Yvon Leger.» thanked ed that Saturday, May 9, be the|°V¢ryone who contributed to the date for the auction sale. Mr.jpenny saving each month. Mrs Fred Britten reported that plans|Jean Cardinal and Mrs, Wellie for the April meeting were not|Richard were appointed official yet finalized. delegates to represent the Osh- Mr, Robert Houlden intro-|2"2 section at the annual con- ss April 29 to May 1. Any duced the guest speaker, Mr. sare ip Bruce Affleck, Crown Attorney members are. yeen ne for the County of Ontario. Mr. oe Affleck's topic was 'Juvenile . Delinquency." He maintained Des sont Joa 5 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 speaker -- BETTY KENNEDY © that the home, the school, the Stor of - C.F.R.B. RADIO Church and the court are four of! T.V. FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE the most important locations of, prevention, This is where the, Sponsored by Calvin Evening Group St. Poul's Presbyterian Church -- 5 fashion show with a comic com- mentary given by Mrs. Luyien Chamberland. Tea was served by the execu- tive members and Mrs. Sau- veur Nadeau won the attend- ance prize, donated by the presi- dent, WINS AWARD WINNIPEG (CP) -- Marion Hildebrand of Halbstadt, Man., has been awarded the Manitoba Beet Growers' Association tro- phy for the highest proficiency score of the province's sugar beet project members. Miss Hildebrand, secretary of her 4-H club, also participated in dem- onstrations of uses of, sugar beets. children can be helped the most! to stay on the straight and nar-| row path. Today's adults and teenagers should strive to im- prove their basic knowledge of the law. | on the membership committee} 50-50 CLUB and Sister Mary Yeo gave the) CPT report. The members were The reguiar meeting of the 50- -YEAR JOURNEY all of Oshawa. Forty-three students having completed their probation, comprise the graduating class of 1966. --Oshawa Times Photo land night of cards at 7.30 p.m.,/Church was held recently, Mrs.) |March 31. , Several invitations|)walter Roe and. Mrs. Nicholas were read by PNG Sister Nelda/Gulenchyn led the devotional |Thompson. Also several letters period in the chapel, assisted by | lof acceptance were received for|Mrs. Ralph Jewell at the organ. | | Barbara Pollock of 'Radio |Station CKLB officially opened the annual bazaar and tea held CHHCH, recently at the Gertrude Col- |pus School, sponsored by the |Home and School Association. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | Mrs. George Moss, president lof Oshawa and District Home and School Council and Mrs. Lawrence Millson, wife of the |principal, poured tea. The booths included candy, |home baking, white elephant,| sewing, fish pond and chil-! opened in the cafeteria by dren's tea room. the president, Mrs. C. D. Rus-| The school was well repre- sell, and in the lecture room sented by its students and espe-| by Mrs. K. D. Crone. icially popular with them were ham will attend the marriage of lthe candy booth, fish pond and, her daughter, Luella Ann, to| Miss Agatha Morey, Denver,|the children's tea room. Sand-| George Albert Jacobs, Calgary, |Colorado, is visiting her parents,|wiches and juice were served in St. Francis Roman Catholic|/Mr. and Mrs. Sagar Morey, Osh-|in the latter and comic books, Church. awa, who celebrated their gold-/hockey cards and coins were| Following th Hethertand en wedding anniversary last Sat-! | wank e utherford-\urday evening at is ae f Morris wedding in Orangeville, panty and yo daly a surprise occasion - be Paseree Re: recently, a reception was held dolph Helling, associate profes in the Villa Room, in Toronto,, Mrs. Irving D. Macleod, Bey-S0T and head of the Depart- The newlyweds left.on a motorlerley street, is opening her|ment of Sociology and -- trip to Quebec and New York/home tomorrow night to the Pology, University of Win me. and are residing in Oshawa. Literary Group of the Univer-|Mr. Helling was born in Bo- |sity Women's Club, Osbert sit-\Chum, Germany, and received A well and his writings will be/bis BA in 1952 at Wayne Uni- Patrick's Day Bridge sponsored discussed. lversity, Detroit, Michigan, In by the Women's Auxiliary, Osh- 11953 he received his Diplom- awa General Hospital, is being) UAW Auxiliary No. 27 is cele-|Sozialwirt at the College of So-| opened this afternoon in Mc-jbrating its 27th anniversary on|cial Science, Wilhelmshaven. Mr.' Laughlin Hall by Mrs, C. M.|Saturday with a banquet and|Hellings topic: will be 'Human Elliott. Evening play will be'dance. Guest speaker for the'Rights". 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 18, 1964 | PERSONALS Mrs. C. J. Cunningham left today for Calgary and will re- turn to Oshawa Easter weekend. While in Calgary Mrs. Cunning- A harbinger of spring, St. INVITATION Only 3 days left to take advantage of our special Grand Opening Offers .. . make @ point to shop ot our store now THESE OFFERS DEFINITELY EXPIRE SATURDAY, MARCH 2lst jpree Handbag (VALUE 4.99) with the purchase of our new line of SPRING FASHION SHOES * 9.99 ONLY ae 2 Free. Nylons. WITH THE PURCHASE OF NEW SPRING FLATTIES from and WALKERS 5.99 to 7-29 Remember . , . These Offers End This Saturday! 79 SIMCOE NORTH OSHAWA Telephone 728-2491 Open Friday Night Till 9 P.M. | Barbara Pollock Opens Bazaar For Gertrude Colpus H and § the lodge's birthday, April 8 The presidents, Mr. and Mrs.' It was decided to cater to a | wedding in July and a box lunch) in September. | Birthday greetings were sung for PP of the Rebekah Assem- bly, Sister Mabel Disney and} |PDD Sister Flossie Ball. 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