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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1964, p. 7

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phere tlle GAG epabogatnipciiy Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TI. MES,-Tuesdey, Mey 26,1964 7 The 2ist Brownie and Guide mother and daughter banquet was held recently at Guide House. Caterers for the dinner were the Laurie Cormack Group of Knox Presbyterian Ohurch. There were 97 Brownies, Guides and mothers present. F Mistress o fceremonies was Guide Caroline Flewell, head table guests were introduced by Mrs. Dr. Walter Shaw as fol- lows: Brownie Allison Camp, Brown Owl Mrs. Edward Camp, Brownie Donna Rae Holland, Tawny Ow! Mrs. Roy Holland; Brownie Terri Pritchard, the president of the Parent commit- tee, Mrs. Albert Pritchard; mis- tress of ceremonies, Guide Caro-| line Flewell; Division commis: isioner Mrs, D. E. Fox; Guide} Captain, Mrs. Vernan Johnston, Guide Paula Johnston; the min- the concert was held; Mr. MLA and Mr. Leonard Riley, Joseph Finch, entertainment president 0 and D, OCC. chairman; Mr. A. V. Walker --Oshawa Times Photo Guest Star, Supporting Artists . hd 4 | are. yam oe hal the Scintillate on Saturday Night liane ete Porta for het! time and effort spent with the called) girls. Mrs. Wallace Holmes gave Old Country Club, Clustering around the chanteuse 'are left to right, David Gray, presi- dent of the Cerebral Palsy Association in aid of which FOR THE FIRST time in many years, Shirley Harmer returned to sing in Oshawa last Saturday night as the guest of Oshawa and District "Saturday Night Out.' a,Rogers sang a_ duet chairty concert presented by; "Underneath the Arches." Pete the Oshawa and District Oiu| Vromans, guitar, Qurina Vro-|* Country Club, proved to be a/mans' maracas and Art Elliott's most successful event, with|bongos, received hearty ap- about three hundred and fifty| plause for a commendable per-| allending, Seen in the audience|formance which included} were Mr. Albert V. Walker,| "Jamaica Farewell" and other) Mr. David Gray, president of|calypsos. The 420 Wing closed) the Crippled Children's Coun-|their portion of the program ci,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.|with "Now is the Hour." This| McNeill and several members| half hour wac directed by Ron| of the Rani-Ghar Grotto, Mys-|Wright and piano accompani-| tic Order of Veiled Prophets, of|ment was by Leta Steinfield. the Enchanted Realm, from! The Excelsiana Quintet, a Toronto. The concert, held at|group of teenage accordionists,| ; the Kinsmen Community Centre|played 'Washington Post" by on Saturday évening, was for Sousa, theme from Exodus and the benefit of the Oshawa Cere-|a' number of polkas. Members} bral Palsy Association. |of this group are Glenn Bore- Guest star, Miss Shirley)|sky, David Riley, Eugene Lasz-| Harmer, thrilled her audience) kiewicz, Rick Starzynski and} with "Zing went the Strings of John Donabie, My Heart," '"'What Kind of Fool), 0, . am I" and many other popular COFFEE-BREAK songs, accompanied by pianist The intermission followed, Jimmy Dale. Miss Harmer ap-|@uring which time members of | peared in a long. strapless the Old Country Club Ladies' poe of soft green silk, embroi-/ Group served ham rolls, sand-| |dered with floral designs in|Wiches and. coffee. ee . very pale pinks and white. As} The bagpipes played by Cale- CLOSE COMPANIONS an encoure Shirley sang "If jidonian Pipers' Jack Gillespie These two brothers are very and the grandsons of Mr. and close in age. Allan James is Mrs. Asa Alexander, Oshawa, two years and Kenneth Alex- and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ander is oné year old. They Cole, Sackville, New Buns- are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. wick, Allan Cole, College avenue --tIreland Studio MRS. E. M. CULP (Retiring) MRS. G. A. RUNDLE (Incoming) Banquet Honors Mothers Of 21st Guide Company | 2.30 p.m. the list of the new executive as follows: president, Mrs. Victor Huffman; past-president, Mrs. Albert Pritchard; 1st vice-presi- dent, Mrs. James Grandison; secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Pigden; treasurer, Mrs, "Alex Beaton. She was thanked for her work by Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mrs, Fox spoke for a few min- utes on the shortage of leaders, the fact that both Mrs. Roy Hol- land and Mrs. Edward Camp Sweet Adelines' Night Of Cards Is A Success The Oshawa Chapter Sweet Adelines, Mayflowers' night of cards was held recently at the ORC building. The function was attended by approximatély one hundred and seventy-five people and was appropriately opened with the chorus' rendition of "Welcome as the Flowers in May". During intermission for refreshments, guests were enter- tained by the "Accousti-Chord" quartet. The following were the win- ners of door prizes: Top score of the progressive euchre, Jen- [nie Rymdzionek; low score, Elsie Davidson, June Sabanski, Mrs. Geraldine Henderson, Cathy Gray, Barbara Mahoney, Mrs. Clarence A. Keith, Mary Abbott, Helen Joynt, Vernon De Mille, Gladys McKenzie, Mrs, C. Fox, Mary Mackness, Mrs. 0. Daniek, Mrs. Jennie Rymd- will be leaving in the fall will resent an even greater need. At this time the new Guide Cap- tain, Mrs. Vernan Johnston was preseted with her warrant pin by the commissioner. As a token of appreciation Mrs, Albert Prit- chard presented the commission- er with the head table flowers. The retiring president, Mrs. lister of St. Iake's Church, the| Albert Pritchard, Brown Owl oe / : . 1 /Hoskin, Pat Husband, Laverne [Reverend Donald Sinclair and Mrs. Edward Camp and Tawny Ao scent Owl . Mrs. presented w Brownie Sus Margaret G Huffman. Two films were shown, Roy Holland were ith small gifts by an Pigden, Brownie randison and Mrs. OSHAWA PAIR TO-WED her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Read. Miss Read is a graduate of 1962 and her bridegroom has recently re- turned to Oshawa after serv- | ing two years in the Royal | Canadian Navy, where he took a pay-writers' course. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peter, Oshawa. The ceremony will take place at in Northminster United Church. --tIreland Studio OCVI of | prospective | zionek, Reginald Ellis, Mrs. F. \Darien, Mrs. K. Kewin, Diane' |L. Hoskin, Mrs. Marie Garrison, | \Mrs, G. P. Morison, Mrs, C.) |Comerford, Mrs. Diane Booth, | \Ferne Lawson, Mrs. David |Haynes, Dot McGregor, Joan) Suddard, Betty Naylor. | Mrs. J, H. Halliday, John E. | Marie Regimbal, Nola Boyle, Mary Mullen, Li'- lian Russell, Marion Blair, Mrs. |Jack McCarnan, Mrs. Vega 1.) |Kampel, Ivy Hare, Shirley Mar- tell, Greta Tutton, Mrs. H. Wil- son, Mrs. Helen Morton, Mrs.| iGloria Smith, Diane Robinson, /Mrs. Mary Coutu, Pat Weggler, Sue Srakosz, Mrs. L. 0. Irwin, \Mrs. H. K. Reynolds, Emily) |Maccki, Mrs. R. Andrews, Mar- ljorie Harris, Gladys Frise, \Jackie Scott, Shirley Miller and \Bess Beauchemin. clinics and a $6,000,000 school for retarded children will be built by the British Columbia government as part of a plan \to decentralize mental health treatment. 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High- Band led by Bill Fullerton. The|land dancing in Edinburgh, KING STREET UCW 5, includ- \Teen Tappers wearing black|Harmer's appearance the)Robert Elston, with the reading and white outfits with top hats|Burns' Teen Tappers returned/of a hymn. and canes danced to "We've|to the stage in bright red and Unit 10 were entertained at | Ferens and Marie Whiting. The| Country Club, Leonard J. Riley,|*Toduced a skit with the theme |piano accompaniment was pro-|extended thanks to Miss|>- The Life of-Grace and Free-| vided by Leta Steinvield. The| Harmer and all the artists who|dom". Taking part in the skit |J ie A sarge gg oe nations and industry for its|tive Lord" concluded the theme.| j wit i, e Hootenanny Song,"| support. The scripture, taken from Ga-| iGone" and may others. The PRIZE-WINNER latians, Chapter 5, was read by it yaistline. Thi sang|," & : ron ig pone og araiin aid of the Cerebral Palsy|meeting of the UCW, June 11.| | others FairdncaChonk: a group Association, This was won by|It was decided that to have an ¥ , , |Mr. Charles Hamilton of RR 1,/auction sale and use the money) Lervation and Encouragement of| ve [Barbershop Quartet Singing in| Of ide spon | sa Monarch of the) The next meeting will be at| 'America, Inc., entertains with Rani-Ghar Grotto, after which/the home of Mrs. Robert John-| Echoing Successful Events s : ian 3 ining ended with O Canada and At the annual May 'meeting of| wan, 1; Assumption University,| poopie' St, Louis Blues) God save the Queen, jyohaeon: ra the University Women's Club of) Windsor, 1; New York, 1; Ade-| ; | Members of the Old Country | whose leadership the club has|University, 1; Bombay, India, entertainment which opened|George Holtom, publicity; |vakia and parts of Germany had a most successful year. (1; University of New Bruns- with, coming in on a Wing Mrs. George Day, Ladies' and the U.S, The slate of officers was pre-|wick, 1; Edinburgh University,)4%4 a Prayer." Guitarists Art Group; Mrs. Joseph Finch and = 9nd vice-president, Mrs. R. D.| The club gave scholarships to tl folk songs. Next Phil/thony Haylock and Mr. Harry] Donald: treasurer, Mrs. C. M. high school graduates entering ®°S¢Ts, vocalist, pleased his|/Davey, also many volunteer Elliott: recording secretary,| university to the amount of|#Udience with sentimental bal-| members, Martin; membership, Mrs. E At the close of 'the annual ceived when he offered imper-ig100. G. Bailey; entertainment, Mrs. meeting Miss Margaret Pellow sonstions of actors James Hayden Macdonald: hospitality,; made a presentation to Mrs. E. Stewart, James Cagney and A. G. Hiltz. ed Mr. Douglas Read who gave| River" followed by a comedy Members were named to filla graphic description of the|S*!t entitled 'The Charladies"| the various committees. beauties of Jamaica. His film|Performed by Mamie Gibb, at the seven general meetings! "fling the rapids and climbin and singled the panel discussion (Me, falls provides thrills ? DID you KNW? i @ Wei in Fhettta. Por "Rovet Whether you are going to the cottage or just out for ject. ; and Spanish Town. He pointed 2 afternoon's drive . .-. you can always pick up Mrs. Culp thanked all the owt the many attractions. by re Peper a PY with his' subtitle "Jamaica which funds were raised for). nite tik ay the annual scholarships. Phe -- like Home'. Cor. Taunton Rd. & Scuogg - 7 Miles East of 5 Points FRIL--SAT.--SUN.--10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY -- 1 P.M, TO 9 P.M. red roses was presented to her| Road to the Isles." The pipers come the bride of Louis Ter- The master of ceremonies| Isles plaid, entertained with band played Old Country favor-|Scotland, and Ontario, The May meeting of the Del-| ee Nee Mecmmers OF this yellow: comomes to. dence to the meeting. For the devotional |Oshawa Chapter of the Sweet|appeared on the show, for| ere Mrs. William Nicholson {four ladies of the Acoustichord 4 suncot, lawn chair and|Mrs. Jack Thaler, Mrs, Leo E. elonging to the Oshawa Chap-| |"When You Wore a Tulip." Mr.|(te Embassy Dance Band re-|son, June 16. The remainder of| Oshawa and district, Mrs. G. A. laide, §. Australia, 1; Dalhousie, "AR DUO | Club responsible for the organ-| RIVER PEARLS sented by Miss Margaret Pellow|1; Acadia, Nova Scotia, 1; Uni- Siliott ad Pete Vromans sangithe entertainments committee Mrs; A. M. Dixon; correspond-|$475 and presented each of the lads "If" and "Three Coins.in| The net proceeds for charity Mrs. W. W. Baldwin: federa-|M. Culp on behalf of the mem-|'Her personalities, closing his In her. report the retiring|*T@velled over the 7.000 fest eee Nee on "The Abortion Laws" as out- spills. the finest conveners of the various proj- day and~night, to delight the The year's' membership stood PHONE 263-2193 BUILDING HOSPITAL i A new ultramodern 1,300-bed hospital where electronics versity of Manitoba, 3; Univer-|automation and lots of space sity of Western Ontario, 4; Mc-|will be the bywords--is being of the Ladies' Group of. the}! McBeth plaid were accom-) announcement made today by comed the audience and intro-|McCabe is a winner of many Jolson memories. The Burns'|hibition. Prior to MisS\was opened by the leader, Mrs.| and Lenora Harper, Jane|the Oshawa and District Old| jwhite, under the direction ofjents, also to merchants for do-| The hymn "Make Me a Cap-| 2 large, attractive red rose ati i. 2 draw which was held, also|were discussed for the general| U ; : ter of the Society for the Pres-| wade by Mr. Frank Armstrong] age. niversity Club Closes Year \Marie Burns who did a. zesty| Music for dancing. The eve-ling password conducted by Mrs, succeed Mrs. E.M. Culp under|Marywood College, 1; Boston Sted a half hour of lively| Joseph Finch, secretary; Mrs.|England, Scotland, Czechoslo- president, Mrs. Barnard Lewis; | University, 1 "Strong Winds" as well as|rnest Moliwraith, Mr. An- ways and means, Mrs. J. C.|clopedia Bert Heaver, was well re-\tadies' Auxiliary is donating presidents and scholarship, Mrs. Mrs. R. V. Sheffield introduc- Joe , Wainwright sang 'Moon fied programs made available|!¢¥s; along the rivers a oe meeting 'in Canada on this sub-| te old and new places of. in- and means committee for its|was left in complete accord] HAMPTON GARDENS were: University of Toronto. 59: MOVING Queen's. 21; McMaster, 4; Un WATCH... the Times for Special Coming S-0-O-N! » SAME PHON SALE by Mrs, George Day, president|!" attractive traditional attire] rance Peter, according to an jwas Mr. George Day who wel-| Highland Sword Dance. Miss| ites followed by a medley of|ing the Canadian National Ex-/ ar Unit 5 of King Street UCW) ee Seen, Tae) tome of Spain." Fresident Of period, Mrs. Robert Johnson in- | Adelines in dresses of blue and donating their time and tal-\and Mrs. Carl Thompson. | Quartette' wore black lace with patio table' set was the prize|Gauer gave a reading. Plans --Ireland Studio | > |Oshawa. 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