seme aT were Fs ete 4 ; | MAKES ITS MARK 001 statue on the opposite DISTAFF DIARY FE. | Become a Tourist Attraction | netnom ap) -- tiie 7 a ay io Sia Sousa Tis, Wetnenten son 81. 1008 is : ah m Earliest Books For Children | SPRIGHTLY MIND fwrws.™ tng, statuesque, Italian miss and : - as i e, John Newber on w. ut her next to a muscular, painted 25 gigantic footprints Summary of reports of meetings and activities o : : 4 ; "g seastlon te charge py ® On |the heel to soacedies 1g ponte fiynamic young man and what leading from the flower hed Oshaws women's organiastions as compiled from reports ie , é " ( horne Collection of early chil-ling children's books and his firm!) have you? ' in which "spirit" reposes, sq submitted by their secretaries, 4: ke ' "4 m dren's books, which has, a spe- encouraged authors such as lave? A Hollywood ro- RET OMA sey sidewalk, directly BT, GRORGE'S WA Mrs, Gilles Garon on the altar a , cial room at Boys and Girls|Mrs, Ewing, Ruskin, Thackeray,| mance? pene cng oe Aes Ny wer 9 94 (Afternoon Branch) committe (we Oneh week), ; é; d ronto, spoke to an 'enthtailed|George MacDonald and Steven-| No Green footprintn, tiny pool that surrounds the The Afternoon Branch of St) Mrs, Weillle Richard will be ee a Le a" 4 audience at the McLaughlin|son, whose books are »till the Mg gs A gar Bane 14 young Indy, George's WA met for iis devo 4 bcm ged the Hower sale on) ie f és ; ti Public. Library recently, Shelbackbone of children's Whraries morning y | : endo eee tional and business meeting re-|' other's Day, ', balk ; f x g traced the development of this/Many early editions of these Wie Tady Was called Bhan | AMERICANS TOUR RUSBIA cently It was decided that the mem-| Tia "ey, : ie. 4 collection and explained how|books and of the first picture) 4D y Was se ae About 18,000 Americans went Officers' meet-| 20's, Will have @ "Lucky Lanch- ey, ieee : _ » E\Mr, Edgar Osborne, an English|books illustrated by Edmund) bl BneR, a tas mut on guided tours of Russia in The Deanery April 28, at 2,00 eon" in September, The profits) | r ' ' ae librarian and collector of rare|Evans, Walter Crane, Randolph) *¢l plure unvelle last year . ing will be held / Pr cenihellill will go towards scholarship, ie y : es children's books had made the|Caldecott, Kate Greenaway and| ®t ne of Detroit's busiest pm, at St, boil will be Mrs, Charles Tanguay will be) "= P ? vicieai bequest to Boys and Girls| Beatrix Potter may be seen in Dunbarton, Members in charge, , | House, the Osborne Collection April 26 at 8 p.m. in the Chil- e program for the . ' ' | poowery HF ycanery Conference, 10] SUNBEAM CHAPTER OKS | 'This rare and valuable collec: One of the earliest critics of dFen's Room, Melaughlin Pith be held June 23 at St, George's) phe poguiar meeting of Sun é y \tion, containing material dating Children's books was Mrs, a? rnd ing? bg g rll A 4 B 6 ' from 1542, i» available to all/Sarah Trimmer (1741-1810) who, Picture Books and Hany Read- Memorial Church, Oshawa, beam Chapter was. held in | ine" and film, 'The Livel oT ; stree ' y " |pooklovers and students of chil- after raising and educating her" and a@ film, dhe Lively ye bg pepe row Beng Mg oe Seaton, Wil we. ldren's literature and has be-|twelve children, became a Att of Picture Books': will be oe oo rayer partnerlgiding. assisted by William yi leome a Canadian tourist attrac- writer, reviewing all ehildren's shown. ) He ~~ ? der vf wpe 7 . . tion, bringing visitors and cor- books in print in the Guardian of the nye ducation- sedge ' LEMON-COCONUT CHIFFON. TARTS* respondence from all over the of Education' (1802 - 1806), She Miss Flora Foster, educa 4 Gladys Hlljott, conductress, a ; world. In accordance with thedeplored the current trend) nn os ; Completed al secretary, continued her talkiintroduced Edna Anderson, lterms of the bequest, a complete 'when books for children have T. 1. Short Form India; the caste system and)/pGM of Ontario and Albert . - vd gayi ied Shaker iepa sey Oana hei in rencarme Lowery PGP. of onan, Tory] THE STARS SAY | Some Extra-opecial Tarts -- --{jtin#e; sunicned wn iin. "many" af hove nich have te S 9 House, St, George street, To-\Charlotie Yonge, Lewis Carroll, ra t, one to ceret Set ones the fol. By ESTRELLITA | | The history of these books : most preven beveseyh ge igs ; : Two bales were went, one 10) P rane ; | Th t A Kn W ld St ] really the story of English chil-iwith hidden mischief" and was Old Sun Sehool, one to Coren i yi Lhe muro FOR TOMORROW i a ny ave ou ea dren's books, first moral and re-\concerned over the rising price 7273-2245 4 pcomed: | Ther excellent influr! ligious tales, then the ddultiof children's books, some of Schoo! Roberts from Whitby, Ann) There will be : mn ! kd When the occasion calls for|1 teaspoon grated lemon rind ete dike nae eke eat "Genacattithen costing as much as one HUMORESQUE CLUB Creighton, St, Mary's and Meta ences today, You : eae ang\yvout best dessert, serve Fresh| % teaspoon pure vanilla and "Gulliver's Travels" which! shilling! FREE CITY. WIDE DELI U A WwW HALL fs d ' ouTe e\" 4 | aytrnc | . : Wei A : : 'The Humoresque Club of the| Moore from Oshawa good progress in all worthwh Lemon Coconut Chiffon Tarts, extract 'the children read and appropri-| This was the second in a dest bd Blind met at the ORC Building! There were 14 past officers) endeavors, whether in the com envelope untlavored gelatine! baked 5-inch tart shells lated, then the first nonsenselseries of six discussion groups Bond fast and opened the meeting with present from various chapters, | pletion of outstanding matters ik auld Waker | Soften gelatine in cold water jverse written especially for chil-|for all interested in children's JURY AND LOVELI Public Welcome the singing of the club *ON8) ginnoam's own past officers)" in the iniflation of new en') 4 cup Set aside, Mix % cup of the su-ldren, finally more imaginative/books and reading, The next] ie Oe a: followed by the reading of the) iy attendance were Martha terprises, In the latter connec: A cup sugat Sak leon iulcs, bait. and beni literature Imeeting will be on Monday, ; i verse for the blind, Miss Veralpunion 'Tena Roberts, Sybil|tion, however, he cautious 'rh 4 cup fresh lemon juice len égg yolks in top of a double +] Siblock presided, Langmaid, Flora Purdie, Betty Heutarly in the latter part of] 1 teaspoon salt boiler, Cook over hot water (not| F Reports were given by the/ McKinstry Marriane Girard, the day 1 eggs, separated boiling) 10 to 12 minutes or un-| committee members and the! Nance McLeese, Bert Wight, FOR THE BIRTHDAY til of custard consistency, Sth : is handy new committee was elected for|Meta Moore, 'Dorothy Haley, If tomorrow is your birthday,| year ahead and, if you are sine!) softened gelatine, demon rind _ ¥ > "yr ; | | 7 f ' » Q the coming club en Ow iti am Henderson, Frank your horoscope indicates. that.{gle, elther new romance and-or/#nd pure vanilla extract, Cool| ciating at the Vea a mened jTrain, Al were given & Very) While progress may seem slow) marriage js a possibility in latejover ice water until custard be-| . members_of the Advisory Board, warm welcome lat the moment, your chances|May, June or August Travel|sins to thicken, Beat egg whites] is hard Mrs. §, J, Nobbin, Mrs, BN. Re) pour new members were add-\for achievement along both ca-|will be under auspicious influ,juntl they stand in soft, stiff) Letcher, and Mrs, A, J, Park led to the membership, Both of} reer and financial lines willjences in early May, June and peaks, Gradually beat in re-| hill : lthe Past Grand Officers @X-\come soon, In fact, programs) August maining suga Wold into the} : Gifts of appreciation and) pressed their delight to the neW)jayunched now, if carefully pre} A child born on this day will mixture. Turn into cold baked is pure thanks were presented by the! members and congratulated the! njanned and carried out, should)be extremely practical and will|tart shells, Chill until ready to club to the president, Miss Vera) WM and officers for their per|pring fine reward in late Sep-|be easy-going but not to the/srve Top with whipped cream Siblock, Lionettes, Mrs John formanc e, Invitations were Aac-\tember, A good period, begin-| point where' he is a "push. earnish with grated lemon rind. | : : 3 Anderson and Mrs, B. L. Well cepted for the following: April ning then, will last through mid:| over," YIELD: 6 serving is self polishing man club secretary Mrs97, Clouelly; June 14, Deborah; pepruary James McConnell, 0 noe June 1, Mount Dennis; June 2.) other good periods along S Phillips, past president, Miss) Markham, the lines June, August and} RY LIVING!! q GLO ves See CHRIST CHURCH WA late September (for financial THE ULTIMATE IN LUXU : is non-yellowing Elected were; president, Mrs,| i verdes eieomresdent| (Dorcas Branch) matters) late April tog te SPACIOUS " Wer CEILING Salt Polishing ted Fag sseuaniey: secre: The monthly meeting of the cong " ot gin arene 0 @> ' 5 BLECTRIG Clear wax HAWE FL ' tary, Mrs. James MeConnell, Dorcas Branch of the Woman's tant that vou. be conservative SUITES CARRIE q is the wax treasurer, Miss Pat, McConnell; {Auxiliary of Christ Memorial all counts for the better part RADIANT a : social convener, Miss Vera|church was held recently, with my ths aan epee' ¥ ; re & HEATING ( , For a brighter, harder, clearer sheen on your floors, use that lasts longer Siblock; transportation, Mrs,|Mrs. H, Wood, Sr., presiding Where personal matters are PENTHOUSE 1 : self-polishing liquid Floor Gloss by Hawes. Hawes Floor Ada McDonough; publicity, Mr.) It was decided to hold a social) concerned, the picture is aA : | * ' o Gloss; "the one that polishes better', : Lester Davies; legislation, Mrs.jafternoon Tuesday, April 27, 10) nloasant one, If you are careful * i) MODEL SUITE Insist on Hawes Floor Gloss anornen (@) proouer Arthur Wakely; card conven-|which friends would be invited.|i9 ayoid friction in close circles : er, Mrs, William Sudder; press) Plans were discussed for the|jy early June and July, both UNDERGROUND ' . " Collect the Golden Book for Charity tokens, convener, Mrs, Cecil Oakes, |Maytime Tea and bake sale (0| domestic and social matters PARKING bs Aaxdamant -- papcencearens The meeting was closed with|be held Wednesday, May 5,! should prosper for most of the he Only the singing of "The Queen "which is sponsored by the wo: 4 i , 723-1712 Refreshments were served by| men's groups of the parish : Sw its -- new and old -- NEED,,. ADULT a «i or eee ek oo wit te bea ey tll gi fers FUEL OIL ? BUILDING . . 728.2911 HARMONY UCW __|nuppliea hy Mes, Walter Branch, Galt Ge@oRGIaN mansions ale pine Apel menting of Harmony lier yer musical ability and | PERRY 124 PARK ROAD NORTH: OSHAWA » : ; Dd Night in the church with the Reverend| World traveller ee 1 4 ] 1 N. T, Holmes leading the mem- Od j 3 bers in an Easter Service, Spe- : : id , " cial Raster music was provided) me, by Mr, Ross Metcalfe; a solo by| s ofilee a, | aie Mrs, Elinor Burroughs, accom) 4 : : panied by Mr, Edward Osca- OPEN ae 4 pella on the violin, A tour of the new church 10 10 ae! : y, building was made, a.m. to p.m. j ' 4 Business was deferred. to the : DAILY : be At Van Belle Gardens May meeting, with the excep:| ; oe tion of a Wig and Hair. Show, to EXCEPT SUNDAY be presented May 17, ro non " . F. des F C-F ; Te ee te | THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Presiding at the monthly | : : meeting of the Federation of ; April 22nd., 23rd and 24th French Canadian Women, Mrs, ath | Jean Cardinal welc the » ; ie : ' : Scasieaal ee of > : , ee al a : _ Landscaping A Specialty--Special Plans for a Layout on the Sacred: Heart, who was ac- : F a te 4 companied by Sister Jean Mare, ' ; Request. principal of Corpus Christi bi lingual school, % ie) ~ \ « an The provincial Mother, in her ie Pe 4 S a R I NG" brief message, expressed her admiration for the patriotism of the French Canadian people in . Oshawa. She said that the ' { 4 French personality, combined > * with their faith in God began at fi school with a good education : Hy : and that the parents must co ; " We Are Easy To Find on Highway 2 operate with the teachers ' ' ~ : = 3 Miles East of Oshawa Sister Jean Marc explained 2 the way the French test had es For Your Convenience We Are Open EVERY been made in school, The two : ' ' students who came first had UN & " . me : Evening! been invited to the meeting and | R { af were presented with a souvenir 1 '% : " . Ps gift by Father Norbert Gignac . eee a4 g 2 ' on behalf of the members, a 4 a : e rien ar en en re gold chain to the girl, Joyceline "i sc F Dupuis, daughter of Mr, andj " 7~,. Mrs, Louis Dupuis, and a cuff 1 , . " link dt t to Michael " eee ae ee / TA © SPECIAL © SPECIAL © ® SPECIAL © Louis Nolet, - yas » it was decided that the mem ; F eos : GLOBE CEDAR MEYER JUNIPER PLUM TREES gh nag -- * pier image -- =a 12" te 15" (balled) (balled) 12" to 15" (balled) 6' to 8'. @ Notre Dame de Grace & : Reg. $4.50 Special Reg. 4.25 Special Reg. 6.95 Special Mary June Members were asked to contact Mrs Viateur St. Pierre, in charge of : pee 3 2 the pilgrimage e e Fight members agreed to help FEARMENS x | & GHICKEN Maternity c SPRING SPECIAL lb Fashions F R E E ; * e e See all our New Spring Fabrics, : Styles and sizes ; to every Customer Thursday, Friday and Saturday DRESSES PARTY DRESSES c= ipeenS Q: VAN BELLE 2%: Skins. « SHORTS | Ib CENTRE BOLOGNA "Your Friendly Garden Centre" DECK PANTS ON NO. y] HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY 3 Miles East of Oshewa on Highway No, 2 Phone 622-5757 GIRDLES & BRAS se MORRISON'S Orpesite the Armories 48 SIMCOE NORTH Downtown Oshewe RRARAARAARRRAI