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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1964, p. 15

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mp AT THE CANDLE-lighted tea-table Mrs. R. Leo Gray is seen presenting an engraved Club Closes Successful Year With Folk Songs, Christmas Tea Mrs, Uriah Jones who has served three years as president of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association of Osh- awa was presented with an en- graved silver salver as a mark of the members' affectionate ap- preciation, at the close of the annual meeting on Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. Leo Gray made a gracious presentation. In her report, the retiring president reminded the mem- bers that the club was a branch of the parent organization in Toronto which had been in exis- tence over 75 years. The Osh- awa branch was organized about $2 years ago. There were) branches in Peterborough, Ham- ilton, St. Thomas and Owen silver salver to Mrs. Uriah Art Association of Oshawa for Jones, president of the the past three years. Lyceum Club and Women's --Oshawa Times Photo the executive will take office in the new year. Miss Kate Connolly introduced the speaker, Mrs. Edith Fulton mind many of the old ditties that grew out of Ontario history. student in St. Joseph's Separate Among the earliest was the High School. The club received many let- ters of appreciation from the winning students. A gift of $25 was made to the/French and in 1920, J. E. Oshawa Little Theatre in mem-| Middleton wrote English words. ory of the late Agnes Corben, a/ Father Jean de Breboeuf to a Fowke, folklorist, who called to Huron carol, written in 1640 by \15th century tune. Later French missionaries revived the carol in men 14. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 16, 1964 Mr. and» Mrs. Hanson) Richards, Mary street, left Sat-) urday on a motor trip to Mexico, istopping enroute at New Orleans for the holiday season, They ex- pect to return to Canada around April 1, 1965. Mrs, Ian Douglas Smith, Bow- manville, the former Miss Lil- lian Louise Clarke, Scarborough, | was entertained at several showers prior to her marriage| recently in Kimbourne Park) United Church, Toronto, Those} entertaining were: Mrs. Donald Anderson, Bowmanville, a pan- try shower; Mrs, Joseph Ash- ton, Scarborough, a miscellane- ous shower; Miss Dolores Bill- ings, Ireland, held a miscellane- ous shower in her apartment on Walmer road in Toronto prior to returning to Ireland; and Miss Beth McMaster, a miscellaneous | shower at her home on Wineva avenue, Toronto. | | Oshawa guests attending the Lawson-Peddie wedding recently | in Calabogie, Ontario, were: Miss Patricia Wells, and Mrs. Albert Singer. Whitby guests at- tending were: Miss Therese| Bryant, Mrs. William Branch,| Miss Catherine Newton, Mr. and} Mrs. Kenneth Underwood, Mr and Mrs, Henry Van Duren and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fleming. | Other area guests were Mr.| Bruce McAlpine, Lorneville; Mrs. M. Stephens, Bowman- PERSONALS ing Fashion Designer in London, Mrs, C, M. Elliott, Glencairn street, was hostess to the French Conversation Group of the University Women's Club on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Cornish, Donald and James of Sudbury visited Mr, Cornish's mother,} Mrs. Fred Cornish, Arlington| avenue, at the weekend, LOUISA GARRETT --Oshawa Times Photo Guide Gold Cord Is Presented | Mrs. Joan M, Brown, a lead- England, will arrive tomorrow morning to spend the Christmas holiday season with her hus- band, Mr. Beverley J. Brown,| Masson street. Louisa Garrett, Company Leader of the 6A Guide Com- pany, was the proud recipient of To Louisa Garrett im Miss Catherine Maddaford, Re- FUR FARMS UNITS, GROUPS gional Director, Victorian Order} In 1929, after the establish- AUXILIARIES of Nurses, and Miss Doris)ment of the first. fur farm on Moore, Supervisor, Homemakers| Prince Edward Island 33 years and Nurses' Services Act, On-|Defore, there were 727 fox tario Department of Public Wel-|farms on the small island. fare. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES The regular meeting of the os gis aa HD. enerable Archdeacon H. D. Board of Management of the Cleverdon reported on a meet.) Victorian Order of Nurses was|ing of the Ontario Board of| held recently in the Board Room|Management - of the Victorian of the City Hall. |Order of Nurses. which he at-| A ) tended. recently at the King ody yore ol Mics. -Charipa Edward Hotel, Toronto. The secretary, Miss Helen Boddy, read the minutes and the treasurer's report was given by Mr. F. A. Mecliveen. Miss Isabelle Sorley, Nurse-in- Charge, gave the nursing report for the month of November. Four hundred and forty three visits were made to 82 patients. Twenty-seven patients were ad- mitted during the. month. Four hundred and thirty-one visits were given to bedside nursing care, 12 were to give health supervision to mothers and their new babies, Attending the meeting was MILLER FULLY GUARANTEED POWER HAIR DESIGN Salon of Distinction Call 723-5201 151 King St. East From OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD. & COURTICE SHOWROOM ° HAWA SHOPPING CENTRE & her "Gold Cord', the highest SOCIAL NOTICE award in guiding, at a recent meeting. AT HOME To help celebrate this very | Mr, and Mrs, Charles Green-| special event and to bring back ham, Maple Grove, RR 3, Bow- |fond memories to Louisa of her manville, will be at home to| guiding and need ah © eg : \6A guides performed an enrol- their friends and relatives on ment of five tenderfoot guides, Saturday, December 19, from|and the 6A brownies performed 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 7.00.to 9.00/a very effective enrolment and p.m. on the occasion of their sag eh tor ; : was a great honor 40th wedding anniversary, ___|Louisa and the 6A Guide Com- , |pany to have Mrs. E. Harris, SPICY COFFEE Division Commissioner of Imagine coming home to the) Aurora, Mrs. D. E. Fox, Divi- delightful aroma 'of hot 'coffee sion Commissioner of Oshawa, : ra ,_|and Mrs. F and fragrant spices. This holi-|\tri¢¢ Commissioner of Parkwood day season treat your family|pistrict in Oshawa, on hand to and guests to Spicy Coffee, a|present the Gold Cord to Louisa M. Jamieson, Dis-' Holiday Sparkle ® and surprises Go all out for glamour and gift her with gala fashions from our glowing | Christmas collections. Select from fresh, imaginative separates and pretty accessories; please her with the feminine and fanciful presents she prefers - you'll find them all at Black's, A Small Deposit Will Hold ville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wil-|gelicious combination of strong|Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Garrett, par- liams, Cobourg; and Miss Donna lents of the Gold Cord guide, and charter member and convener of the drama group. dance at meetings had in- creased during the year, The club was saddened by the death of two valued members, Mrs. Leonard Richer, archivist, and Miss Thelma Kaiser. EXPRESS THANKS Mrs. Jones thanked her, execu- tive and committee conveners and Miss Jean Fetterly and the Sound, all affiliated with the In-) ternational Lyceum Club which) was interested in cultural mat-| ters, current events and espe-! cially peace, Mrs. Jones said. TANGIBLE | ENCOURAGEMENT The objective of the Women's Art Association in Canada was to promote interest in art, music, literature and drama and in following these lines the club had given a medal to the outstanding student in music, Patricia Fisher ARCT who ob- tained the highest marks in this district. Prizes were also award- ed to the four collegiates for stu- dents in Grades 9 and 10 with the highest standing in art and English. A prize was also awarded year in art to a library staff, Mrs. Avern Taylor, recording secretary, gave a comprehen- sive report of the year's activ- |itles the highlights of which were the May luncheon and the fall Art Exhibition by local ar-| tists. Mrs. R. A. Wallace presented the financial report; Mrs. EB. C. Hart Jury the program, an- nouncing that Mrs. Walter Branch would speak on her re- cent world tour at the January meeting; Mrs. J. Bruce Mc- Gregor, the art group; Mrs. M. H. Moffatt, the social commit- tee; Mrs. R. A. Wallace, the French conversation group and Mrs. H. G. Willes, a written re- port for the literary group. The slate of officers was pre- sented by Mrs. S. V. Barlow and The membership and atten- [A SALTY BREW The United Empire Loyalists New England colonies and Mrs. the Boston Tea Party. bellion and the Prescott Volun- teers all bequeathed a heritage of topical songs and the Ontario Volunteers, organized to combat the Irish - American Fenian raids, sang 'Beneath the Union Jack, We will drive the Fenians back and Fight for our Cana- dian home..." to the tune of Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. | From Toronto came a Ballad lof Don Jail, referred to as "that |Grand Institution Just Over the Don ..." and the sensational murder of one F. C. Benwell by J. R. Birchall gave rise to a ditty that was probably. sung with gusto in many taverns. About 1905 when many of the | young men were going out West, ja popular song, '"The Poor Little \Girls of Ontario" described the plight of those who were left be- hind, These folk songs were all vitalized by tape recordings, adding greatly to the enjoyment of Mrs. Fowke's address. The speaker was thanked by have styles for everyone . Priced From Christmas favorites. Men, Women and Children Good gifting afoot... when you stuff their stock ings with warm and fashionable slippers. We . . from satin cuffs for Mom to shearling lined mocs for Dad and Junior featuring Packards, Kaufman Foam Treads and Habitant, 1.98 to 10.98 eVeRYone Glamorous Boots are a popular and pleasing gift for her for Christmas. We have everything from the beautiful to the practical. MEN'S -- BOYS' -- CHILDREN'S WINTER OVERSHOES Always a practical and pleasing gift. SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION Boots ® CURLING BOOTS ° © GIFT CERTIFICATES BOWLING SHOES Pack up gifting problems . . . Kanve ...a fitting' gift! present them with smert ond aturdy motched luggoge. Select from many potterns of open stock. We olso corry a wide selection of other leather goods, Such es Wollets -- Brief Coses, Ladies' Handbags, etc. BURNS SHOE 1 KING STREET WEST DMWMMADR ED APBPY USE OUR LAYAWAY OPEN EVERY SHOPPING NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS except Saturdays till 6 p.m. 4 a who settled in Prince Edward County brought songs from the Fowke played a recording of "Revolutionary Tea" a saga of Rebels of the Mackenzie Re- Holliday, Toronto. coffee and whipped evaporated | any friends were in attendance 1 ads P milk prepared by the Foods itor this occasion. Miss Hazel Barrie, Quebec|pepartment of Macdonald Insti-| = street, will welcome members | tute, Guelph. For 1% cups of of the Literary Group of the! spicy whip use: %4 cup evapor-| Lyceum Club to her home this] ate milk, %4 teaspoon vanilla, evening. 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