Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Feb 1955, p. 9

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i i 'A BUNDLE OF JOY This euddlesome young miss is Wharon Mae Dastl, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Dasti, §t, | Jullen Street, Sharon who "| Nive months old, Is the grand: daughter of Mrs, James Brady and Mrs. E, Dastl of Sudbury and great-granddaughter of Mr and Mrs, William Zinkle of Coppereliff, Ontario Photo hy Harry W, Law | Tribute Is Paid To Founder At King Street H&S Meeting Founder's Day was celebrated | ot the February 8 mesting of King | re Home and School Associa: | Mrs, T. 8, Davidson, vice presi| , ave a brief outline ¢ the | of the Home and School | ederation in Ontario phe paid Huts toa A gront lady, Mrs, A, C, rtice and the many people who helped her lay the groundwork t has resulted In such a fine organization, Attention was drawn to the fact that on November 26, Hy King Street Home and. School sociation was formed and was # first of such Associations in Oshawa, Bhe also paid tribute to the past presidents who had held from 1020 to May 1064, Mrs avidson concluded her remarks b _ reading the | ome and Behoo Creed, Mr, Gn Waters, member of the staff, using the film "Why We Have Examinations' as a means of Srplaining § the ho tue of of a al Ads" 0 parents had used on his class in | Deen afternoon, From this film the Warhed four # a to how pupils for examinations » ally Work; Effective ne ows concerned, but don't Worry; Get t, and do 'your hest Mrs, W, G, Essex thanked Mr, Waters on behalf of the Associa: tion, Uh Arthur Siyfleld, chair Ran "Visual Aids' was In eharge of the programme, 00d sugges: " oould Nop" Lp Lily wiv l 5) 1d 8 short business session and con cluded by drawing the attention of the parents to the splendid selec: { tion of books on display from which to Ahodse. She introduced Mrs, G Pearse, the lend Aisne ittee, pr the system set up to 'oper: ate a lending library within the Association Mrs MacLeod spoke briefly outling the catalog: ueing system used in all libraries to »mplity obtaining books, To Mustrate her remarks, a film was shown entitled "Know Your IA brary) 'rank and Eddy Nagy delighte the audience with their blighted three numbers on violin and plane pocordian, They were Introduced by Mrs, J, G, Brough, The president announced that the next meeting of the Home and School Council 1s to be in the form of aly and will be 3 on Tuesday, February 22 at pm, at E, A, Lovell School, All os of the Association were invited to » Waters, chalrman of the ed: mittee, that h ava, asked the m any quest 8 which the might care 0 ask refine "Education, The com. tee would endeavour to answer A5 many of these questions as they could, and the answers would a ear in the "Oshawa Times Garetle' Suring, Education Week, March 6:12, The parents attendance prize was won hy Mr ater's room, Refreshments were served hy the mothers of the pupils in Mr, péation week ¢ set up In On parents submit to h Mrs. George Moss presided ever Everett Maygock's room, under the oomvener Ip of Mrs, J, Porter, TAKE IT FROM BETTY Wonders If Exercise Will Reduce Weig I'm worried because I'm 15 pounds overweight, Though | dan golf, badminton and go ancing a lot 1 don't seem to lose any weight, Do you think oxere every morning would help me to be slim? Patricia 1, Well, Patricia, you certainly don't need to add a dally dozen to that roy m! ROTOR takes care of problems like extra inches round LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORY LODGE, LOBA The regular meeting of Vietory Lodge 588 LOBA was held on Wed. sday evening in the Orange Hall with worthy mistress, Bister Anne Foote and deputy mistress, Sister Anne Burgess in their respective ahaira | usiness was conducted and ht the waistline, but the only way to really lose welght Is to det Add, fruit, salads and green vegetables to your meals and cut bread, po tatoes and luselous desserts, like ple a la mode, right out. they ust plle up calories! You seem to ead un active, happy life, so if you find dieting means loss of energy I'd go easy on it, If 1 were you, You know, with plenty of pep you'll always be good com pany and have lots of fun,..even if you're not pencil slim! plans were made for the birthday dinner which will be held next month, Final arrangements were left over till next meeting night It was decided to have a groe- ery hamper and sell tickets on same, The draw to take place the evening of the birthday dinner Members were reminded there will meeting night Refreshments were served hy Sister Marion Melndless and her committee, chairman of | who | be a degree practice next | RINKER'S PLANT = § 30 SIMCOE §T. §, EXPERT CLEANING -- Dial 51191 3 Locations in Oshawa BRANCH STORES YOUR DOG s EVEN PSUR WITH YOUR APPEARANCE / FOLLOW HIM WE'LL PROBABLY] 2 LEAD YOu TO \ a fe ers hei CLEANERS PROMPT SERVICE 1 BURKE §T, 4 RITSON RD, N. ot KING Distinguished Visitors Honored By Sunshine Rebekah Lodge The highlight of the meeting of | Bunshine Rebekah Lodge, No, 222, | held In the lodge rooms on Mon (dey evening, was the visi of Fister Metal Priestley, assembly | | president Noble Grand Sister Anne Cou | { well was in the chair conducting! ter the business assisted by Viee-| | Grand Sister Clare Wickens, Fol | {lowing the 0) ming ceremonies, | mem hers of Hebekah | en | Lodge, Whithy, carrying mauve | | ehrysanthemums formed A guar) {of honor for the president and oth-| | ver distinguished guests present, | The assembly president, Sister Priestley spoke at some length, siressing the sims snd objects of he Rebekion Assembly, and com: Rl) Kinoven Lodge on is | splendid team work, Led Eongrantations io Lodge and Benevolent ter Priestle with 8 gift from Sunshine and Benevolent lodges with Sister Ane £ Coskwell making the pres: Bieter. Disney, Sister re dik Bister Beer expressed wishes to Sunshine 10d nd wish: ed it every Siceopt, er he Sister Priestley was Introd | Bister Gladys Morgan, a past dis | trict deputy Jr ooident Sister Lela Beer, distriel deputy president of | Distriet No, 7, was introduced " noble grand Sister Ruby Soniey 1 Kinoven lodge, Brooklin ter | Mabel Disney, a past assembly | president, was Introduced hy pon ter Ivy Arksey of Brooklin, & district, deputy president; for bl Florence Moore, district pool president of Distriet No, §, wis | niroduced hy Sister Isabel Saun- ders noble grand of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge of Whithy An interesting feature of the eve ning was the rededication cere. | mony exemplified by members of Kinovin Rebekah Lodge of Brook Hin is lodge Is to he commend: ed on their fine work which was| an Inspiration to everyone | Pras om The ML who were Hl mmking special reference to Bis ter Amber Wherry, # $t. Michael's Hospitsl, Toronto Sister Gladys Sloneburg gave 8 | nd 7, fine report on the CF, a fund, A vole of thanks was extend. te to Sister May Wood for conven: | [Tokeels| ge hy ng # rummage sale, the he ne turned over to the Wood was later ov presenied | Inoven atient In! Iso _extend- |i ~-- RE ------ he degree sialf members were | | reminded of the degree practice February 15 Following the closing of lodge i all adjourned to the banquet hall || for luneh convened by Sister Kemlo i of | and her committee, Guests were present from Bow: manville, Whithy, Brougham and Oshawa No, | Lodges Crest Theatre Affords Canadians Opportunity To Work Here Over thirty years ago, as the | economic depression deepened ov: er Toronto, the lights in the seven | legitimate theatres went dark, the actors returned, heavy heated, | whence they came, and dust | settled on the plush seats fepertory had heen dealt 8 mor: tal blow, but cheap and cheerful entertainment was on the way sound films were un-reeling across the continent, and movie magnat es were quick to buy up darkened theatres whose owners were re Heved to dispose of them, Buch was the picture until » year ago when the Davis brothers, Murray and Donald, opened The | Crest Theatre with a small perm- anent company PERFECT FOR PLAY! | ny ANNE ADAM Just like mommy's favorite fash. fon = Uttle girls love the tapered Matador pants! 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Speaking to the University Wo- men's Club in Adelaide House on Wednesday evening, Mr. Murra Davis, held his listeners enthral ed as he described the ceaseless effort that had gone toward the opening of The Crest, FOUR YEARNS SEARCH "We looked for four years be- fore we could find a loeation in Toronto," he said, "and then we ot & movie house, that wasn't oing too well, at an enormous price, It was bullt about 1927, and the uncertainty shout the fate of the legitimate theatre is reflected in its architecture, After all, the theatre wasn't quite dead, so they bullt » stage, but movies wouldn't require much depth or height, so they made the stage shallow, and allowed half the usual space for files and wings "Once we had decided to make it our home, it took a year to or anizge. The plan was fo operate weeks a year with every aspect a home product, We employ an average of ten actors and oth- er people working full time at good (4 hy theatre is going to ive. he continued, "it must Crate 3 realm of charity The Crest Is ol 4 4 make By te wt don't expect to it, Itg function is to provide Cana: dians with an opportunity to work in every aspect of theatre produc: tion in thelr own country, and to offer literary effort as well ms escape entertainment." FIRST LINE Mr, Davis traced the r ha eo Crest, From bank. hid he and his brother had been fascinated by the theatre, and later at the University of Tor ronto they both became active members of the Dramatic Society, directed by Robert Gill, Through his ood offices they became members of a summer stock Jom: pany w Woodstock, New and decided that what could wp jou thre could also happen in ntario, Thus the Straw Hat Players came Into existence elght years Ago In Gravenhurst and Port arling, The company billowed on the warm winds of public favor in the summer, but subsided for lack of employment for nine months of the year; The brothers decided that something could and should he done to keep going all year, They went to England to gain further experience, and returning to open thelr own theatre they brought over skilled English tech: nielans to head every department and to teach Canadians, The listeners were entranced by the mellow voice and uneonsel: ous gestures of the actor, and his sincerity and easy manner led them to ask numerous questions from the floor, Mrs, R, 8 Bishop expressed thanks for permitting the club an Intimate glimpse backsage, plans for a theatre party were dis cussed over coffee, FINE PRODUCTS The Kashmir territory, In dis pote between India and Pakistan, celebrated for handmade woollen and slik products, The KNIGHTS COLUMBUS Fourth Annual Maro! 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Parr ong; H, Wells arranged an service; het ls Lig ey read i ana rip: Ww.ng worehi theme | Mrs, Lioyd ture. 5 Reports were submited secretary and Jreasuter, visllor was welcomed A number of vojects were dis | @ for 1 it wes de |e have # on in hy review in early May wi | H, H, Wells and Mrs, Jack Carter ito net as conveners, A Dezasr as "0 | also scheduled for November and | Brook 1 in, | STYLISH COAT This cost of navy wool Is high lighted hy a large cops eollar and full cuffs that can he worn pushed up to the elbows skirt falls from the slender nip ped-in-waist sleeves with pointed A full graceful (P Photo) HOUSEHOLD WINT 1066 Halr ribbons may he wrapped | round pr after he wrin. Kling, and eliminates the need for washed, This prevents ning CARRIAGE COVER By ALICE BROOKS Jifty-crochet this lovely carriage | © gover to keep baby toasty warm, Make a matching pillow cover rochet Pattern 7084; Carriage cover 28x84 Inches; 0x12 Inches, Use LL Jiffy! Kany! Lamb 1s ero ¢ fend TWENTY. FIVE CENTS in (stamps to Dally Arts pillow cove: heavy knittin eted, sewn on cover, this pattern he accepted) imes-Chazette Household Oshawa, Ontario, Prin KERN NUMBER that 4 der gave the sick report ADDRESS, PAT. NEW ALICE BROOK NEEDLE WONDERFUL is the word---for our craft Catalog for 1066, Exelting enchanting=Our new designs are and even more! Send 25 cents for your eopy of this ter: rifie catalog--~NOW! you'll want te frder every wonderful design in and several sonveners appointed Refreshments were served hy | || the group In charge | WT, NTEPHEN'S SR, W.A, pr ropa W Jecting o of Bi, A hen Ay Mrs, Yili Heal [ith '| Mrs, Frank Crawlopd Mr, Frank © " wie "Service to Gi {| 1 No ¥riends' and Mrs, Emm nel | ds read "Wa ting for Spring The secretary's report wis iH | by Mrs, Emmanuel "Wid The | treasurer, Mrs ith gave her report, Mrs Wim Alexan- Heport on re ence were read hy Mrs Palmer The committee, Mrs, Gerald ang and Mrs, Willlam Alexand: er reported on the progress re: wording the W.A, Chureh service on February 20. All women's or ganizations of the Church are to take part, with Mrs, A, A, Crowle, resident Women's Associations, ay of Quinte conference, to guess speaker Two elehons conveners, Mrs Charles Holland and Mrs, Robert Ambrose, were appointed, Refreshments were served hy | Mrs, Wiliam Gilroy and Mrs, O8 car Burgoyn: The next Tnoetin will be at the home of Mrs lomas Martin, Nonguon road on Thursday, Vebru- ary WM, RENDEZVOUS CLUB The regular meeting of the Ren. dezous Club was held at Adelaide House with Mrs. 8. Callison pres iding Mrs, minutes, Peter J hley read the Mrs, Walker Axtell sug: he Oshawa March of Dimes, As this meeting was in the form of » valentine paety & musical in terlude followed and w few. party games, Prizes were won hy Mrs, R, DeMile, Mrs, G, Nicholson, Mrs. A. B, Callison and Mrs, Ax tell, Refreshments were served by Mrs, N. Smith, Mrs N, Strathdee and Mrs, W, Taylor The next mast ng will be February 22, which will be a (alk on floral arrangements, WOODCREST H & § ABSN, The regular meeting of Wood: srom Home and Behool Association forium of the sonedl. re a J lism Werry, The (reassure is rt was read Mrs, huermann The convener for the avon Was Mrs, Kenneth Markell, ins Simone CGimblett Jlated two plano selections, Miss Gimblett had won # gold medal at the Canadian Na. tional exhibition in the underdl years class Miss Margaret Hancock, super intendent Oshawa Children's Ald Boclety, addressed the meeting and Have suggestions as to how parents could have happier children, A film " arent adutation entitled "Bix olsy Nine' shown, rhe attendance " #6 Was won by Mrs, Lila Wilson's room, Refresh ments were served by the mothers of the pupils In Miss Betty How's room, Members were reminded of the evening of cards to be held on February 18 SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Murray Chute an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Beatrice, to Grant Maurice Hart, son of Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Hart, all of Oshawa, The marriage will take place on Friday, March 4, 1068, at 700 pm, at Adelaide House, r J SNAP YOUR VALENTINE IN COLOR! GET YOUR FROM US AND, RETURN THEM TO US FOR PROMPT PROCESSING JURY» LOVELL ERR 8 KING STE PHONE 342245 15 King W. BOWM COLOR' FILMS ARRAY 530 SIMCOE PONE 1546 ANVILLE MA, 5.3778 WOT §T. 8 the | one! be | of friends from Toronto, Whithy, ested that a hi A be sent fo] as held on Tuesday In the aud: | THE DANY TIMES GAZEYTE, Saturdey, Vebrwsry 18, ws J were bp fully invited to hear The Robert Thornton H-§ | ieveosue. Mrs, George Sool whe the oye 'Holds First Meeting | Wire Fay | uA ad rilyn Beoli, & In New School | Miss Marjorie Licks plano Mrs, Dim Wood, vice-president, | Was most enjoyable ibis' In recognition of Founder's on behalf of the president, Mrs Wight, Mi 4 rs, Wood paid tribute George Lofthowse welcomed 8 1arée | the founders of the Association gathering of members and Yriends | Thornton's Corners in 1936, to the February meeting of the | Mrs, Peter Lofthouse rerd Dr, Robert Ahormion Home and | Wome and School creed Bchool Associa Mrs, Allen Manson rend the This was the yu [acting in the | minutes and Mrs, H, J. Deleiey hool which Is situsled on | | gave the treasurer's report, The and formerly known | members were reminded of 'he #8 Thornton's Corners Schoo) | "Dollar Tens' to he sponsored hy Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Gibson of | each member, and were vr wed n Greenhink presented an interest: | contPiite thelr dollars hy the ing travelogue on their trip 10 next meeting California and velurn via the | Miss Esther Nudelman's cass Canadien West, showing many | won the attendance prize, Mrs, beautiful eolored slides Sentt and her committee served The puplls of the senior class refreshments, COMING TO OSHAWA Wetialiser- THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT SEE MONDAY'S PAPER PRESIDENT = Named us the first president of Bloor Street Behoo) # Behool Association Mrs, William Goyhe was installed at its organ | ation meeting nela vere, 1h Times-Gazetie Staff Photo, | PERSONALS Reservations for parties for the | Mardi Gras dance next Friday have heen made by Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Weeks, Mr, and Mrs, | Donald Leach, Mr, and Mrs, Ern est Marks, Mr, and Mrs, Anthon Merringer, Mr. and Mis, FE Clarke, Mr, and Mrs, A, J, Love, Mr, and Mrs, H. T, Brain, Miss Shells Rivers, Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Gibbens, all of Oshawa Mr, and Mrs, Harry Donald, Whitby, entertained & large party Oshawa and district at the Gran ite Club on Thursday evening A party of 34 from the staff of the Oshawa General Howitel at | tended the performance of "The Biggest Thief In Town at the Crest Theatre on Thursday even ing, The pany was headed. by | Miss Frances Howard, Miss Esth- er Lang, Miss Janet Husnell, Mrs, Elsie Affleck and Mr, Albert Wed. gery who made all the necessary | arrangements, CLUB CALENDAR Bigon Ji. IND y "ly and | Assn, Lend-a-hand yeeum Club Bimeoe Street CGIT Horticultural Boclety Pleasant Mon, All, Club id ddubiles oh ter) [A ohn Amb, Division darion H Han J) Bimeoe Bloor Htront aid avghiers of England Hor Christ zi) Frie S50 § Assn, Asin, perfume. filled "Fabergette" purse applicator in a golden sheoth coupled with matching cologne and enchantingly gift bexed Fabergette Ensemble 4.73 Guild iotoria Lodge, LTH, Albert Rtreet WA Knox a WMA Ont, Regt. O, W, Assn Storie Fark Aux, WEDNESDAY A. Prayer Meeting Sih lt out Mothers' Aux, i " King fitreet WME Aphrodisia Woodhue Tigress Act IV Oshawa Hl Counell 18th Seout Mothers' Aux, CP and ks Com: Jie pedar Dal ale Jv, Pear! "y URSDAY Girl Guide Kx, Saunel Court Charlene, COF aaple | Lat, LTB, re § Eve, WA, ia de OER ios Wits alvary Baptist W. pie Chureh be Buta Albert § Atreet W, Bt, George's A Shu Kate MoLaurin Aux, Juvenile Maple otf Andrew's Aft, W. Ay Hunt Aux, inbeam Chapter, OES Centre Nireet WA, Challenger Group The Canadian Dance Teachers Association has been working for some time on the standardization of its teachers, The "Swingsters" , , . Hlizabeth Simmons, Doreen Snudden, Linda Bellingham, Erna Lis, Sally Callison, made their way to the Avalon Studio, 424 King St, West te uphold the honour of the Harvey Dance Academy, A 10 est NY o student® of ap C10 i West, Bihave, ! Gad Y oF REPO en years hirte Is Mer reaching, O° it is strongly 9 n teat the teache! nen by recom' mb C1) 14) \| e] n o pleasy' \ have § a tap mitted Qs Assoc ation

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