Daily Times-Gazette, 22 Jan 1955, p. 8

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" -- Saturday, Jonunry 22, 1955 "PRINCESS THROWN DURING HUNT Rapidly becoming 8 serious | rival to Princess Margarel as a | roysl glamour girl, dusky-eyed | Princess Alexandra made seven British front pages when she | was thrown from her mount al -- CHILD GUIDANCE the Pyiehley hunt, The only | daughter of the Duchess of Kent, the 18-year-old Alexandra charm ed Canadians during her recent visit to Canada with her mother Central Press Canadian "Parents Censure Cubmaster For Chastising By G, CLEVELAND MYERS In this column I have pointed out that it has been growing harder and harder to find volunteers to lead youth groups, Here is a letter from a young business executive who Is father of five small ehil- ren, "Dear Dr, Myers: Thought you | would be interested in a Hite dis: | ciplining_ experience with my Cub | Beouts--it was very enlightening to me in uncovering unreasonable ats | titudes some parents seem to have toward use of a swat on the der: | rie're as a disciplinary measure, | A CUBMARTER UBince Mary has her hands petty full keeping our five out of Bu | agreed to serve as master this fall to our group Lub Scouts, My shop serves ay 8 wonderful meeting place, and ' boys were enthusiastic about whole deal. »HBut it didn't take five min. 5 in the first meeting to see t these seven boys, as & group 't have much concept of the ciple that there are times n free Axbression and bolster: re ou ' LARS OF Buatil ive "Now, just how much a fellow accomplish with » group 4 Bom ak about It, 1 proceeded with a sim: ple, effective plan to solve the problem, 1 went to my saw and Bride Honored By Her Friends Mrs, Francis James Campbell, the former Miss Florence Gilli land whose marriage too place ast Saturday at Westmount Unit ed Chureh was honored at a post: nuptial miscellaneous shower on Wednesday evening held at the "home of Mrs, Lloyd Horner, Rose hill Boulevard, Assisting the hos tess in serving were Mrs, Walter Hurry and Mrs, Arthur Virgin Prior to her marriage Mrs Campbell was honored at a shower held at the home of Mrs, Catherine Patton, Division Street, when the guests were her fellow emplovees at the Ontario Motor Sales who presented her with a set of dinner SLENDER SHEATH | of | wow on the problem " Tot Me! ie of 0 ay be had this newspaper.) | Assisting | rington and Mrs, Their Boys cut out a little masonite paddle Ws inch thick, and ineasuring ahout # by 6 inches, I drilled a hole in the handle and hung the thing on the wall, pointing this out to the seven little wide-eyed hoys and an- ouneing that there were certain {hin s that we Just weren't going to do In our meetings Women GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES [¥ URCH WA by Mrs, Mrs: H interesting talk on the i" ba" fi ine read 4, om from the study "Phish of In J AnusY the eol' read ahout {l educalon avail. her read about the ae: [ ard D, Cleverdon gave an education ors and wh Mis, A 8B Kvany different kinds able, Mrs, W, R, Vis the agricultural schools and Kaur, . JB, Dremmol read about Miss Sarah Chokke, orincipal of Isabella Thoburn Col: fee Fhcknow, India, writer of the World Day of Prayer Service, Fri: day March 5, 1054 An invitation was received from Bt, George's W.A, to attend the showing of 'Slides on India" on Vehruary 10, in the parish hall Canon DD, M, Kose will give the | commentary Bsccompanying the slides Mrs, Cleverdon closed the devo tional meeting with prayer. Mrs | Thomas Hopkins and her commit tee served lea CALVARY BAPTIST YPL song led hy Mr, Waller Peel, A | shart session of prayer followed | The seripture lesson was read by Miss Dorothy Hooper, The Misses Joanne Barron, Mar flyn Twine and Dorothy Hooper sang "He Keeps Me Singing' and "He'll Understand' Mr, Bucknam led in a discussion on the advantages and disadyant QUIET THREAT "It was further made clear that if any offense arose, the offender would get a good swai with our little paddle | "After the pack meeting on the | third week, two of the parents ap proached me and complained Guile | ndignantly about the fact that | should have (aken it upon myself | to discipline thelr sons, They fell that that was their Jph, and thal | I had no right to deal with the | Lreblem in any way but to expel | he hoys from the group or (oe 'send them home If they misbe haved.' "After reflecting on this a bit, It seemed clear (hal we'd better right then get all the seven sets of arents together and talk this hing over, All the parents were quite interested and agreed fo show up at our house for a pow: he continued tomorrow, ") w by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to me In care o ware, From the Staff of the On tario Motor Bales she received a mixmaster Mrs. Roy Clemenger, Buena Vis ta street was hostess at a neigh horhood miscelleneous shower were Mrs. Jack War Ernest Hyder man, Also honoring Mrs Campbell were the Misses Doreen, Beverley | ment, Many letters and cards of | swering a Child's Marie and Sylvia Melnroy, Buena Vistda Street, who were co-hostess os at a dinner party, NASH C | With the president, Williams, ages of Sunday evening YPU, The | meeting was under the leadership of Mr, Dale Milburn, It was an nounced a skating party would he held at Brooklin this Saturday night. Mr, Bucknam the meeting with prayer MERRY MAKERS Ihe January meeting 'Merry Mates' of Christ closed of the Memo vial Church club was held on Wed: | nesday in the Church hall The meeting opened with pray: er by the Reverend H, D, Clever: don, The president Mr, John Houghton conducted the business meeting, An Invitation was extend: ed to all members fo Join Bt, George's Doubles Club at its "Hard Times" dance on February 2 In Bt, George's Parish hall, Members were aske? to bring a hox luneh. An informative talk was given y Mr, Hougl on ha or several samples of different fine leathers were exhibited, Refresh: ments were served by the social committee, ('ANADIAN LEGION AUX, The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ca nedian Leglon Branch 48 held its regular meeting In the Legion Hall Mrs, Robert evening presiding The charter was draped in hon: or of Mrs, A, Hinds who passed away last week, Correspondence was read and filed and accounts passed for pay: were read from members and fruit thanks and veterans for flowers received while ill, AI OMBINATION ALUMINUM DOORS NOW ONLY ..... 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Mrs, buses f _ Auditor or y 1) Charles Wile , Charles Lamb and Mrs, A, Lee, Planist Mrs, Charles Wilcox and Mrs, Wil: lam Reed, Chaplaty, Mrs, P, Hewitt, Mrs, C, A, Vermosn pd Mrs, Frank Davey were appoint Press re porter, Mrs, rris Proctor; en tertainment Mis, Norman Me Evers, An invitation was accepted to visit Ajax Auxiliary Tuesday, Vebruary #, Birthday greetings were sung for one member, NORTHMINSTER WA, Mrs. T, C, A, Hislop, wile of the New Zealand high commis sioner to Canada, poses with her dog at her home In Ottaws, Mrs, Hislop way hostess al & recep: (GROUP BEVEN) The January meeting of Group 7 of Northminster United Chureh W A, was held at the home of Mrs, Mervin Cryderman on Tues day evening | The worship service was con: | ducted by Mrs, Joseph MacMillan with a resding which contained a message for the New Year, Mrs Lowry led In prayer, Mrs, Cryderman, president, took charge of the business, Mrs, Wm Pirches was appointed secretary and Mrs, Esther Lane volunteered to he on the felgphoning committee with Mrs, Jack Platt), Various projects were discussed for raising money and the ie gramme was planned for the W.A meeting In the Chureh on Wed nesday, February 2, The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Jack Piatti on February 8, Mrs, Lowry and Mrs, MacMillan served re freshments | CORONATION H, AND H, ASN, At the January 17 meeting of | Coranation Home and Behool Mi D. A, Button spoke to the. mem bers regarding the safety program now beginning in the Oshawa pub: lie schools and requested the pa: rents' co-operation, Thanks were extended to Mrs, H, L, Donald and Mrs, G, E, Moss | for their part in the Judging of the events in the skating carnival held last week, Mrs, George hing, Finance Convener will be In fhe ge of oe for the Arra und-raising project, The room ge WAS WON the pupils of iss Joyce Woolley's class, Mrs, J, O, Mandryk, parent education convener was In chit ge of the program, An assori: ment of creative and educational toys was displayed and Mrs, Man: dryk spoke of the Influence these toys had on a child's progress. 8 so displayed were several boo dealing with problems encountered hy parents In raising children Mrs, Mandryk read a selection from one of the books peviaining Ito difficulties arising from a [ ehild's Interest in comies, radio, | movies and television. Two films "Shyness and "An Why's"! were shown, following which tea was | served by the mothers of pupils in Miss Woolley's room, COMPLETELY INSTALLED AVAILABLE OOMPLETELY | | { Kool V il 94 Bruce Street BY SKILLED After Hours == 3:2707 or 3 ent-Nash == MADE IN OSHAWA UNION CRAFTSMEN Dial 5-4632 266) 'IODE Chapter Bridge| a | soclal and financial success, The tion for Queen Mother years, |Care In Hanging Of Garments Elizabeth during her recent vis it to the saphtel. Mrs, Hislop was active In many Women's roups In New Zealand where I I usb nd wa, Daye of ye. nglon capital eity, for ! gad. | ote) Hostess To Queen Mother Finds Royalty Make Entertaining Easy OITAWA (CP) Entertaining | | royalty presents special problems, | hut they are eased hy the fact that royal visitors always make things | easy for others rs, TC, A Hislop, wife of the New Zealand high commissioner to Canada, says this has been her experience, She was hostess at a reception for Queen Mother Elizabeth at which the royal visitor met other Commonwealth representa tives and their wives during her Ottawa visit a few weeks ago, Mrs, Hislop Iikes to recall a little incident at the reception hy which the Queen Mother set every one al ease RIGHT COLOR Fscorted to a sofa, the Queen Mother pleked up a cushion and showing her pleasure, remarked it was the same shade of maroon an her dress "Now wouldn't it have heen dreadful If it had been yellow," | Her Majesty sald Successful Event The Golden Jubliee Chapter of the 1ODE held a successful bridge on Wednesday evening In AW Hall under the conven , B. 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Munday, Mrs, Langmald and Mra, Jack m were In charge re: fres The bridge was formally open: ed by Mrs, R, C, Day, regent Who welcomed the guests thanking them for the spport given this annual event which had become a proceeds of the bridge are used to further the Chapler's education: al, patriotic and charitable work, he stage was effectively decor ated by Mrs, A, L, Gunn and Mrs "OK" VALUE 1951 PONTIAC Coach $1095 | Hislop 140 BOND ST, This was a tribute to Mrs, His lop's foresight and a reward for the weeks of advance work she put into the reception, Enhanced by this human touch everything went like clockwork, Mr, Hislop, a diminutive, auburn + haired woman, is no stranger to planning parties Wer hushand was mayor of Wel: lington, capital of New Zealand, for 4 years, Bhe was active In many women's groups there, All this in volved considerable entertaining, standing her In good stead for her duties here, NEED ORGANIZATION EANOR dd a he LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNSHINE REBEKAN (i hs ine ah Lodge yeni i" y hod 1 m, On Py Legge egrte on one 2 ie, Two i members were al pied to the member: iy mls transfer from an lodge Burroug f were introduced by Brother George Mepstead, degree captain of Bun. shine Lodge, Noble Grand Sister Anne Conk well Yaa in the chaly "pnduoting 8 business assis! y 08 od Blister Clara Wickens, Kev: eral members were reported and bereaved: Following the degree work, dis: triet deputy president, Sister Beer spoke, as did also the new mem. bers, A glit was presented to Mis ter Beer for the Brougham Re: hekah Lodge, Another (eature of the meeting was the conferring of a life membership on Mister Maud Mann who is a charter member of Bunshine Ladye find, A past dis rl dent, A past noble let deputy pres It was announced that load of Bunshine members would he going to Brougham Lodge on Monday next, Jenuary 24; to at tend the school of Instruction at which the Awombly president Ws: ter Priestly will be present, Bpecial announcement was made The key to success in entertain: " "I think that to do anything properly you must have organiza ton," In the weeks before she hostess to the Queen Mather checked with the houshold every detall from wai Mi royul the | that Sister Priestly will pay her | regular visit to Sunshine Lodge at the next meting which will be Monday evening, February 7 Fololwing the closing of lodge, refreshments, convened by Kistler | May Wood and Sister Flossie Johnson, were served In the ban quel hall number of guests to the refresh: | ments to he served Amy Wilson In the colors of the Chapter, red, white and blue Chrysanthemums, flags and spring bouquets of yellow daffo dils and tulips against a red hack: ground provided a pleasant atmo sphere for the 100 tables which were In play, One of the attractive features of the bridge has always been the many pr ' donated hy members and through the courtesy of the Oshawa merchants, The prises were presented hy Mrs, Mrs, Munday to the i Mrs, T, MeComb, Mrs, ¥, 1, Gibson, Mrs, G, Balter, Mrs, J, A. Mitchell, Mrs, E, V Lander, Mrs, Ted Withridge, Mrs, H, Sherman, Mrs, Leo Glover, Mrs, K. Hawkshaw, Mrs, Orville Soueh, Mrs, Don MacDonald, Mrs, Carl Griffith, Mrs, Gordon Wil son, Mrs, D, BE, Jackson, Mrs, Pacifie Coast Indian tribes in past centuries had classes of no. bles, commoners and slaves, H, H. 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