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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1966, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 30, 1966 Leere se DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. MARRIED COUPLE'S CLUB (First Baptist) The new presidents of the Married Couple's Club, of First Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Eckard Brackerow, presided at the March meeting which was held in the Church auditorium. An evening of games was en- joyed, supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newell led the worship service, cen- tering on events surrounding Palm Sunday. Mr. Brackerow reviewed plans for meetings for the re- mainder of the year. Monthly fees were raised to 50 cents per couple. A delicious buffet supper was served under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parrott. ST. MATTHEW'S WA A meeting of St. Matthew's Woman's Auxiliary was held re- cently with Mrs, A. W. Mc- Allister presiding. For the worship service the unit attended the Lenten service held in the cnapel. | Mrs. Robert Currie introduced! Mr. Brian McMahon who show- ed an interesting film called "The Next Time You Spiii Tie) Beans" followed by a question and answer period. Mrs. Nicolas Gulenchyn thanked Mr. Mc- Mahon. } A short business meeting fol-| lowed with the conveners of the| "Hair Styling Show" reporting} and Mrs. Douglas Courtney, | general conyener, giving the fi- nal report and. the placing of the members to their duties. | Refreshments were served by | Mirs. Robert Currie and her| group. | NEED MORE NURSES WINNIPEG (CP)--The need} for practical nurses has induced! the Manitoba Institute of Tech-/ nology to double the number of LADIES' QUILTED DUSTERS Dainty quilted dusters with light-weight Kodel fill. Fully lined. Gay pink, blue, aqua, blue, or white. S.M.L. Specially priced at .........4+. LADIES' PACKAGED SHIRTS SAVE UP TO 12 PRICE Famous moker shirts smartly styled in prints or stripes. Roll or long sleeves. Gentry, McMullen, or convertible collars. ? ay Sizes 10 - 20. Reg. to 5.98 . oe Various reports were given. \Mrs. Leslie Gouwldburn, Mrs.|places in its training program W. R. Mitchell, and Mrs. Roy|tg 390, There w k |Smithers volunteered to help Heal nur . wily ait rae look after the tuck shop at ibe s in the province in a. |Hillsdale Manoron March 29. aaa a go age Rag | Some of the members volun- gammy some of his notes on the |teered to make the palm crosses} course to Mrs. Murphy. per distribution on Palm Sun-| arueive Hees Fine The Educational Program fol-| ix Pupils, Including B ng ass Jowed the meeting with Mrs. | : Forty SIX FUDUS, INCLUGING DOYS) dupont, tauret agar, Mary|mdnins preiny the history of : '" |Forbes, Susan Forbes, Lucy|the WA and Mrs. R. A. Sharp Fit To Be Graduate Baby-sitters 2°52" Debbie Griffith, Su-| giving the meaning and work| Sodan val _-- ha pig of the WA. The president, Mrs. | : ' e, Br . i Forty-six pupils Have success-jthan two classsés, and spend| ford, ead Aen entrada ae tee eee att * fully completed the Baby Sitter/a day as a "mother's helper"|Donald, Rosanne Morris, Carol| Refreshments were served by Training Course held at the|with a person other than his or/MacDonald, Nancy McFadden,| Mrs H. F. Moore and Mrs *YWCA. This includes 30 se ay own mother. |Patricia Morrow, Jenny Moyle.|W. §. McCullough s " Guides who will reeceive their) Lectures covered personal/Wendy Oakes, Sandra Oakes,| | ____ 8 * Child Care badge, and two Poya; heaith and hygiene, child care/Karen Perry, Shirley Roake, SIMCOE STREET UCW | *_ the first boys to complete|and safety, good character,/Gayle Robinson, Cheryl Simp- (Astra Unit) 'this course at the Oshawa/emergency action, play scilvt- | con, Joanne Slack, Devra Tay-| The March meeting of the * YWCA. jties, child behaviour, and 4/lor, Ramona Vaiciunas, Heather |Astra Unit of Simcoe Street The course followed was set|Panel of the baby sitters and) White, Gail Wood, Leeanne Win-| United Church Women was held | up by the Ontario Safety|parents. Speakers were Mrs. O. field, Stephanie Whale, Nancy|recently with the leader, Mrs. 'League, Ontario Tuberculosis D. Friend, Mrs. Thomas Mur- | Woodward, Hetty Wessels and|Kenneth Cowan extending al * Association, and the Northum-|Phy, Miss Grace Richer, Dr.| Barbara 'Hilton. lwarm welcome to the visitors. Gillian Gilchrist, a representa- : * berland - Durham Tuberculosis | ee ee See at . Health Association. Th e/tive fro e Fire Department; | <_- se 8 and Hea Tuberculosis| Miss Lillie Sherwood, Miss Sally || | oS OS ee GE ME ome Aa | | Compore 24c. Super Save. Sliced 24-oz. loaves ' i Sount oe te PParker, Mrs. S. G. Saywell, | BUY YOUR | * Ith Association assisted nig Mrs. Arthur Bathe and Mrs. Limit 1 beg per customer -- with your grocery order Compare 59c pair. Exquisite First Quality * with the course at the '"Y" by 7 bh Wet ee Morrie, ("| c i ide scrapbooks, sup-|W. O. Hart. sanne Morris, || | ? : Seine er E d|Gayle Wood and Larry Jones | : | R E S N YLONS 3" j ] ' | FOODS ses ] ] * plying printed materials, an Saeruonted te"greme tee tinal aes ires SPROULE"S SELLS THE BEST MEAT IN TOWN! i ts for th ee ce raanedd Parent-Sitter Panel. Miss Sher- Specially Selected -- Tenderloin Portion -- Tender -- Juicy of the two boys who took the course, recently: Larry Jones, 13, centre and Brenda Montford, 11, left, MRS. T. H. MURPHY, instructor, at the YWCA Baby Sitting, course, looks over the scrapbooks of one STRETCH CR SP HSE TESTA FEKRT TL SSSSKHORES OSD RRS SSE SS SETH TOT Oh EERE bE eee eee eeeere Oot at SPROULE"S Granulated SUGAR 10: 77° Heinz Chain "A" 3 for 38c. 43/-oz. Jars Great Performance | By Ukrainian Choir Draws Big Crowd The: Prometheus Ukrainian Male Choir of Toronto, fifty voices strong, gave an outstand- ing musical performance in the Ukrainian Dnipro Hall, Edith street on Sunday to an audience of some 450 people. | The choir has made a name for itself in the United States and Canada and has been seen * geveral times on television. It has forthcoming engagements in » Hamilton, London and Chicago and at Thanksgiving is sched- « wed to sing in Philadelphia and) New York City. 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