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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1965, p. 12

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@) Hood Family { JODE Supports | Holds Re-Union Ne", canada Flag vo | ; 4 : A family re-union picnic of perial Order Daughters of the i j ' mee # descendents of Magnus Mc-\Empire is a "loyal Catadian a } iy ial bayre "7 ee gage Gauld organization which supports the 7 | 3 pe g 4 yness ood, who migrated)... 4. sae A | i" % F \from Aberdeen, Scotland to Can Canadian flag," the national A lada some 50 years ago was held|president, Mrs, D. W. MeGib- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 8, 1965 on June 6 at Lakeview Park, bon of Toronto, said Tuesday. | age 4g Oshawa. Over 60 members of Mrs. MceGibbon told delegates st ale SM |iaws, Weston, islington,.'King|'2, 'Ne annual convention that | ' J ' & ' 8 i ' } : City 'and Willowdale assembled) #8! year, prior to the adoption | Lies i , o Fiat the park, and enjoyed games,of the maple leaf flag as Can- a jand in many cases members of ada's national emblem, the | Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor ( ' jvarious branches of the family|iopK supported the Red En- le 4. 447 ' i % met each other for the | Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department ; ; ae Sltime, M. Melntyre Hood: and sign. : é oe yar George Hood of Oshawa wel- "The order now supports the Guesis attending the McLeljmade of a Fellowship to Harv-| Hage ; Js comed the guests, and made the Canadian flag." lan-Bonner - wedding includediard University for Post-Gradu-| iii WN a oid ls admirable arrangements for §he said in an interview, the Mr, and Mrs, James Bradley,jate work in Nutritional Bio- d their entertainment, and for a ; . Master Scott Bradley and Miss|Chemistry, Mention was also 4 } '4% delightful picnic supper served ordey will continue to use the Laura Bradiey, all of Iselin,jmade of her receiving honor: ; , , & 7 : M lunder the trees in the park, (Union Jack as its flag as a sym New Jersey; Miss Patricia Har-|able mention for the Woodrow ; ; Among those present werc|bol of Commonwealth affiliation kin, oo m onnecticut; 7 | Wilson Foundation evere. Miss ie ey hep Be Mr. and Mrs, James Plucker, jand "because we are a Com- and Mrs. | 3ateman, Mr.|Morris received her Bachelor's } : t4 4 wm Douglas and Donald, King Cil¥;|monwealth organization." and Mrs, Charles Browne and| degree in. Honor Food Chem- @ i : ? » ng Dr, and Mrs. Angus M. Hoo She added ta at the cena Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Townsend,/istry on Friday UR? ; i be 4 |Robin and Jane, Toronto, Mr, ° it he casaated The ¢ | emblem break ' " Be and Mrs, Thomas J. Hood, Diane '@ph_ and church services Sun- Pepe it dudctine le annua! embiem = preak-| : land Kenneth, 'Toronto; Mrs,day both flags were displayed, the "He derseaWalhas wading fast of the Council of Business| MRS, ANNE HEASLIP James Flucker, Sr., King City;|during annual conventions iy were: Mrs.. Roy Par./ad Professional Women's Clubs Ireland Studio |Mts:D. L, Bain, Ottawa, Mr,/Union Jacks were presented. lee ir. Miss Cindy Parsons,of Metropolitan Toronto, was and Mrs, James Paulos, Toron: This year there was no ehurch Winnipeg; Mr. Ronald Walker,|held at the Old Mill, Present| to; Mrs. H. Clark, Weston; Johniparade of Union Jacks--the of. North Bay; M colt Robert: ? Bell Tel h M t H McKie Weston; Mr. and Mrs.|der's flag was dedicated and via ai AF Scott side were representatives from the) ep one a ron onor Albert W. Hood, 'Willowdale; |then displayed with the Cana- q Roti rt goo Mag Fv "Mr Brampton, Hamilton, Kitchener,| vi Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Hood and.dian emblem + , Say , . 7 al. sande Markham. Unionville, Oshawa, 0 R t t B C W k family, Willowdale; Mr, and She said that a Canadian ie or fon' Mr gah Si, Catharines, Stratford, Tren- n € iremen 0- or ers Mrs, John Lindsay, Islington; |Press story May 31 on the use Ms, Murray Varrin, M{ssiton, London, England: Ayrshire,|,."t®, Anne Heaslip, senior ma-vin, Miss Sylvia Bates and Miss Mr. and Mrs, Ross Lindsay,|of the Union Jack gave an er- A Covital y ol Ml ge ee mn, London, ing ' A 'tron at the Bell Telephone Com-|Dianne Gow Weston; Mr. and Mrs, M. Me-\roneous impression that the or- : Varrin Master Mark Varrin, all Scotland; and Bermuda, Those|nany, was honored at an after, The guests, numbering about|{Mtyre Hood, Mr, and Mrs,|der still supported the Red En- . of Parants Mr and Mr j pi attending from Oshawa were|noon tea on the occasion of her|150, included members of Mrs George Hood, Mr. and Mrs sign as Canada's national flag. Brammer, Miss Angela ram Miss Gladys Hill; Mrs. Mona retirement after over 22 years of Heaslip's family and those from|obert Hood and family; Mr." 'This statement, taken from mer. and Mr. David Brammer, Harrison, Miss Jennie Pringle, service all departments of the company.|and Mrs. David Hood, Mr, and|the national secretary's report, all 'of Relleville: Mrs, Lyle Mrs. Elsie Reynolds, Mrs J. Welcoming tne guests were) Presentations included the|Mrs. Henry Langlais and fam-japplied to the stand of the Trimble, Orillia and Mr. Larry W:. Richardson Miss Agnes|Miss Madge Guyer, chief oper: President's Wallet, by Mr. Rob-|/Y, and Mrs, Jack Dyson, all ofjorder one year ago," Mrs, Me- lVarrin, RMC Kingston Y Strickland, Miss Betty Thom-|ator, Mrs, Emily Clark and Mrs.jert McCullough, Traffic Super-\shawa Gibbon said . 4 , . son. and Mrs. Eileen Wilson J, M, Moore intendent; the Life Members' . . : ae Mrs: C. M. Elliott, Glencairn - Presiding at the tea table, certificate by Miss Jean Heard ald 4 street, held a coffee party at say ptenteh with lace gee pinkia pen and pencil set by Miss > Oo a te a i eine d white carnations and can-|Winnifred Causley, A gift, from ey ; , Tr 4 jher home last week to Rive) idles, were Mrs, Pear] Cooper co-workers and friends, was a aes fs fulg za ee 4" fellow-members of the Lyceum| a Miss Winnifred Causley. pair of beautiful table lamps, a 'Club and Women's Art Associ-! |Those assisting in serving were|sum of money and a corsage, | JUDGING TULIPS AT ANNUAL TULIP SHOW ation an opportunity to meet j |Mrs, Jean Campbell, Mrs, Nor-|with the best wishes of all for FURNITURE - INTERIORS her sister, Mrs. R. A. Hem aS ma Harper, Miss Susan. Mar-|many happy years of retirement street of Lloydminster, Alberta) When the Oshawa Horti- A, Lovell School, recently, had a difficult time selecting the winners from the many cultural Society staged its the judges, Mr. and Mrs, entries : ie bias ag dan Mg party} g " é Mitchell's Corner's Students e CUSTOM DRAPERIES annual tulip show in the EF Russell Van Horne, above Oshawa Times Photo kot othe ' 0 nme iui _-- (to be held at Parkwood next a atehtul, eve. of & heed svcre-| TO, cussts included Mrs. & : ¢ FINE FURNITURE Queen Mary Lodge tary oo fai Bh all ns a uall¥| Miss Flos Fy y os Tt. " "4 Entertain Parents At HS anda quin-} @ BROADLOOM a done by professional secretaries wajjace. Mrs. H. M. Moffatt! ' Marks 54th Birthday "rs Shela Ca Mrs AS. Tews, Mrs,Avern snd School Ataoeaiton wan beat, 0m Grade 4 sang sever ; Mrs, Shiela Cameron head|ravior. Mrs. Walter Johnson! : Coe lat the school Allon WAS Nee) elections. Paul Hart and Del- Queen Mary Lodge celebrated|Mary Hayes. Elva Cowle, Dor of the --* commerce de and Mrs. Iaicas Peacock with|i te shape hi : ' bert Morgan played a guitar its fifty-fourth birthday recently!othy Phillips, Mary Hayes partment a8 d They CaM per sister, Mrs. Murray Math-!® 4 4 A SHOR DUSINEsS MeCUNg wae duct in the Orange Temple Margaret Baragar, 'presented|'©@"" more in a few hours iM/eson, Greenwich, Connecticut 7 held with reports from the °U®' Seated at the head table were|the 'Beatles' and Elva Cowle,|@ "e*! office than in listening i chairmen of the field day and, Je evening was closed with Worthy Mistress Florence|Dorothy Phillips and Margaret to hours of lectures Dr and Mrs. M 1, Morris 4) graduation 'party committees. |® hilarious skit, 'Hillbilly Wed Strank, Deputy Mistress Gwen|Baragar, did the twist Mrs. Cameron said the girls attended Victoria College Con fete ding' put on by the teachers Telford, Worthy Mistress Viola| For the 'finale Isobel Reid, 8! 0 pay vocation last week, were their welcome.was extended by a scisiataiss Rints, Deputy Mistress Lillian|Mary Hayes, June Goodman Pat O'Brien, president of the\daughter, Margaret, received 4\Grade 1 pupil, Paul Sobil, The Kirk of Vimy Ridge, Whitby.|were dressed as The Union Jack Vancouver chapter of the Ad- the Society of the University of school choir, unde he direc For All Your viel , The Fon ul on nd The ./ministrative Management Soci- Toronto Chemica Industry : pel visitors from Whitby The Red naign:and The Maple ee rey the plan in. operation| Merit Award in Food Chemistrs CONVENES TEA tion of Mr. Ross Metcalf, sang "B id | Sh " The tables were beautifully, The program and evening|!" parts of the United States and the Victoria College 8. H.| sis, RA. Donald lo the riaa oes decorated in orange and white|finished with the singing of and said he finds it helpful to James Silver Medal in 'Food convener of the St, Greg: them the firs rize at Peter (Tinted Free) with bowls of orange flowers|"'God Save The Queen" employers Chemistry and mention Was) piu cwr tea to be held (borough this year and candles on each table. Mary) : at the home of Dr. and Mrs Donald Haass and Gail Herd CHOOSE Hayes convened the banaue!' Toh 'Internship' Mrs. Clifford Pilkey Returns --fiesten"ing 21'fer'ty |fitms and Catherine Narain] ~ DANCEY'S [I pong Home meal was enjoyed conveners are Mrs, A, F two of the selections that won Tie enerainnent cman. Seen For Stenos As President, UAW Auxiliary | trv" "me moni', 'isniincan | DOWNTOWN OSHAWA] Pecorating Service June Goodman, presented a 'har lair Ar fashion show, 'Through the VANCOUVER )--If a pl At the combined supper and gam ee =a i ges re vio fet 10% DISCOUNT IF YOU OPEN THURS, & FRI, TILL ® P.M. Ages", lot project is successful, student business. meeting of Women's Pe ¢ to Premier Robarts protesting gnowring ' BRING THIS AD NINETY-SIX KING ST. EAST The program. consisted|stenographers in Vancouver can Auxiliary No, 27 U.A.W, the in- 4 the new proposed medicare plan A choral grou lo 3 | of Margaret Barager; Isobel!look forward to an 'internship' coming executive was installed was far from adequate for the : - - - - TE Reid in the minuet period; |to gain valuable on-the-job ex--by Mr, Albert Taylor, president B needs Dorothy Phillips in "the ball/perience of Local 222 i. It was reported Mrs, Samuel room era'. Elva Cowle as a A dozen senior commercial yo executive is as follows Edwards, age 84, was doling flapper and Mary Hayes in a'students at the Vancouver Tech- flord Pilkey quite well after an operation on beautiful lace dress of the 20's nical school are taking part in president, Mrs, Clifford Pilkey, her eye era, © the project, in which each girlvice - president, Mrs Elwood J . Mr Arthur Reardon, City After a recitation by Lillian takes a regular stenographer's Bradley; treasurer, Mrs. Rus- Be 2 & Council member, has been ap Olmstead the program continued job with one of 12 participating sell MeNeil; dues secretary . i pointed to the executive 'of the with Mary Hayes and J une firms Fi _ % Women's Committee of the On a Goodman down on the farm The project, sponsored by the Mrs. Joseph McCloskey, sarge " * 3 aj i tario Federation of Auxiliaries ~ followed by a recitation by June school and the Administrative ant-atarms, Mr Jock Turner ee > ? at a conference held in Toronto Goodman. Dorothy Phillips and Management Society, may 'be Suide, Mrs. John Guy, trustees, gam ' May 27 for the purpose of dis sedtah | od r) Elva Cowle appeared as sweater extend ommercial tu-:Mrs. Stanley Saramak Mrs ; cussing @ proposed one day con fh girls of the 40's de in all 18 Vancouver sec George Thursby and Mrs,. Ern ; I ference for women immediately "\ A poem was read by Lillian ondary schools in September est Lawton i prior to the O.F, of L Conven Olmstead and members took: A typical student works from Mrs, Michael Black retired ' 1 be held in Windsor in | 4 part in a game conducted by 8:30 a.m, to 5-p.m. under the from the executive and Mrs B \ mber § - ~ Gerry Hill was thanked for con as announced that election es eran aun ducting the nominations for delegates to. the Port Elgin eo a % ' i a It will be decided at the next Women's Auxiliaries Conference . i meeting which organization will would be, held at the next meet "ad. ils" 8 ireceive the proceeds from the g. June 15 : 'social bingo and a full report on es een | Ithe bingo will be given at a later! MRS, CLIFFORD PILKEY thes ELECTROLYSIS : j The family picnic will be held time. Next ye the tournament at Springhill Park, June 20 Thelis:to be held in Oshawa ted hair permanently re lraces will start at 2:30 p.m. and Mrs. Steven Melnichuk won ve : nce, arms and Medically Approved Me , ' a members must have their mem-the wardrobe uitease donated 4 ° bership cards for admittance to'to the auxiliary for the birthdas $ % the. park banquet Over 15 Years' Experience % it wan decided to donate. $100! tose 299 requested. volunieers| MARIE MURDUFF a \. | } : ldren's spite to the Sick Children Hospita trom the Auxiliary in werk with will be in Schewe huilding fund. 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