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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1964, p. 9

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ah f ILE: Tete: sll ' NOW I'M 0 Yes, this little girl became one-year-old yesterday. She is Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wunderlich, Vimy avenue. She is the Talk On Child Guidance Follows Communion Breakfast The Reverend Father Leo La-|parents, who should adapt them- freniere was the guest speaker/selves to the times in the edu- eat a commumion breakfast for| cation of thele children. a large group of French speak-| Mrs. Wellie Rickard thanked ing women of Oshawa at the|the speaker and presented him Hotel Genosha last Sunday, fol-/a sum of money, lowing 10.30 Mass at St. Mary! Mis. Jean Moreau invited of the People Ohurch. leveryone to an evening of cards After breakfast witch had | the -- --_ _ yo = been blessed by the Revetend|trs° pang. aes OG SE. Father Norbert Gignac, Mrs.|------ NE! granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Helmut Wunderlich, Osh+ awa, and of Mr. and Mrs. Hinrich Ebbers, Germany. Aldsworth Photography PERSONALS and |i Out-oldown guests attending the Parker-Hewitt wedding in The parents of the Kinder- garten and Grade 1 classes were entertained at the anniial _|téa held at Westmount School, : -- " ai -- Leslie and Mrs, Henry - le. The president of the estmount ie and § ae. Mrs. Ralph Bore- |ham, welcomed the parents and 'jinvited them to join in the and activities of the Association. cs, M,| She also reminded parents that Mr,|this was chuteh and schoo! ,'|week and stressed the impor- thre a family worshipping er, P. . Frank H. Ross, Principal '| 0f Westmount School, asked par- )| ents for their co-opération in as- surifig regular attendance and punctuality by the pupils. "Be . |ing on time," he said, "is an important habit to develop." In int: : the Kindérgarten teachers, Mrs. Margaret Chase and Mts, Marian Davey, Mr. Ross poifited out that West- mount School now has two Kin- dergarten classes with a morn- aut : é Jo C. Mr. = rdan_ Station; 22982 i sl Kindergarten & Grade 1 Tea Welcomes Mothers To H and § Mrs. Chace outlined the work expected from Kindergarten pupils and described how par- ents :afi help, Mrs, Davey ex- plaifed the raport card and program ot the Kindergarten clases, choot "titi, Sinshein, intfobucst Mrs, R. A. Donald, vice-presi- dent of Oshawa and District Home and School Couficil' and git president of Coronation ome and Séhool Association. In Urging parents to attend Home and Schoo! meétings Mrs. Donald commented on the im- \portanc® of parents and teach- ers working together. The teachers of the Grade 1 classes, Mrs. John Hinze and Mrs. H. R. Howse explained the unit system within the g@tade and acquainted parents. with a: cone, Samples of le 1 reading level were given by means of a tape recorder, An informal gathering of par- ents and teachers then took place. This was .given a festive each. ing and an afternoon group air by lighted candlés and floral centre -pieces which decorated PPP OTT eo I OerrT er TA ro H. D. Cleverdon pouring y tea. act D.E.A., SA HOME LEAGUE | The Home League meeting | was held on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, William Saunders | leading the favorite choruses. | Mrs. Thomas Meyers opened in| prayer. | Mrs. |hounced |Qharles Cathmoir | charge of the meeting next) s. Roland Lacroix attended: | Tuesday. | LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST, INFORMATION 723-7253 the were in the c tables. Mrs. Harty Little Mrs. Melville the and Coplidge pour- éd tea for the Kindergarten rents, Mrs, Fréd Smith and ts. A. W. Jacklin for the par- ents of Grade 1. The refresh- ments were prepared served by the executive. For the duration of the meet- ing the Kindergarten children able hands of Mrs, George Hartwick, Mrs. Andrew Mi len, Mrs. Fred Brooks afd Mrs. Fred Malaway. The average discharge at the mouth Of the Mississippi River is 620,000 eubie feet a second -\the Lord's Prayer. SIMCOE STREET UCW THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 8, 1964 @" The Fidelis Unit of Simcoe Street UCW held its first meet- ing of the fall sea recently in the church parlor. Mrs, Harry Smith was an honored. guest. Mrs. Harold Boddy presided. Mrs. Jack Young and her group, Mrs. Thomas L. Wilson, Mrs. Robert Cowle, Mrs. William Bannon, Miss Mary Murphy and Mrs. Lioyd Whittington were in charge of the program for the. afternoon. Mrs. Boddy welcomed the members and guest and opened the meeting with a hymn and ~~ Deposits M.D.A, Mrs. Major Fred Lewis read PILI IS Fridays--9 to 9 32 KING 728- ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit Full Chequing Privileges postage paid envelopes provided free Hours--9 to 5 GUARANT 5 \ by Mail Saturdays---9 to 1 Y TRUST STREET E, 1653 \the announcements, Mrs. Doug-| las Bryant was in charge of the devations with the members of the Rainbow group taking part. The fellowship group served tea. William James = an-| that Mrs. Envoy will be in Jean Cardinal, president of the? FFCF welcomed everyone and) presented the invited guest, Mrs. Benjamin Michaud, re- president from T ' Mrs. Jean Moreau, president} of the Toronto section; the Rev.) Father Norbert Gignac, spirit-! ual director, and Rev. Father Leo Lalfreniere of Queen of Apostles Retreat House, Port) Credit; Mrs, Max Coleman, | président of the St. Mary of the) People Catholic Women's Lea-| gue; Mrs. Lucien Chamberland,| past president; Mrs, Jean 4 Yroland STUDIO in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. | Sem 723-3680 Charles. Guay, st vice-prest- dent; Mrs. Howard Gimblet, 2nd vice-president. Father Lafreniere..chose_ for his topic 'Education of Ghil- dren" pointing out that the mo- ther's responsibility began even before the birth of the child until the age of three years. 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