' JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3-3474: 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, March 26, 1956 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES COME-DOUBLE CLUB An inspiring [Easter worship| service conducted by Mrs. Ralph| Kimmerley and Mr. Earl Huntley | began the March meeting of the Northminster Come-Double Club. | This was followed by a lively business meeting conducted by the presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Goodmen. Two new couples, Mr.| and Mrs. Arnold Mygland, and Mr. | and Mrs. Elgin Savery, were in- troduced and welcomed to the club. |" Several rounds of Court followed the business session and refreshments were served by the| committee for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huntley, conveners,| and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Kimmer- Whist| 2 PIYAH CHAPTER, HADASSAH The Piyah Chapter of Haddas- sah held its regular meeting at| the Oshawa Hebrew Congregation | with Mrs. Harry Green presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs. | R. J. Erman and Mrs. A. Rick was welcomed as a guest. Mrs- Rodney Kruger reported on the sewing committee and display- ed beautiful aprons and other hand made articles for the annual ba- aar. Mrs. Joseph Grossman Convenor manufacturing booth display ed all the merchandise for the ba- zaar. All members were very pleased at the amount of work done to try and make the bazaar] a huge success and all are putting their every effort into it. Mrs. | Toronto 'Y' Needs $575,000 By OLI DAUM Canadian Press Staff Writer {To Build New 'Home From Home' {eteriorated to the point where it lis no longer a good place for im- TORONTO (CP)--Once a proud |dtessionable girls to live, he said. home away from home" for thou- sends of Canadian girls, the YWCA's Elm House in the heart of Toronto has outlived its use- i fulness. Launching a fund appeal for a new girls' residence, G. Allan Bur- ton, chairman of the building fund, said that except for its "clean heart" the 64-year-old Elm House bas become tyical slum housing. FACILITIES OUT-DATED A rambling, three-storey build- ing, its facilities are outdated. At viesent 12: girls share 71 bed- rooms and though there sometimes ere as many as five girls in one toom, there is only one closet. | Young girls from many parts of (Canada, attracted to Toronto by job opportunities, share less than a dozen bath-tubs and sinks in Elm So that the press, radio and tele- |House. f vision could see its condition for] Wooden floors are so rough and themselves, Mr, Burton arranged |v;orn they won't shine. Three times | a tour of Elm House, just west of|.n the last few years the dining-| busy downtown Yonge street. ard living-room ceilings have fal- After sheltering 250,000 girls and |lep down. cespite careful maintenance and| Laundry facilities include only four elettric irons and froming Joards. The ground peeps up hrough eracked floors in the laundry, housed in a dank, dark asement "Parents "often make living at the 'Y' a condition when daugh- ters want io leave home," Mr. Burton said. "Because the girls are young. usually 16 to 18 years of age, they're untrained, with low- nald jobs. and need the Y's low- vort accommodation. Highly Styled Ladies Wear at Moderate Prices la Uogue Celina at A St. OSHAWA | | ' painstaking housekeeping, it has'wo washtubs, one hand-wringer,' B® NOW! Two-thirds more ley end Mr. and Mrs, Gordon gudney Topp reported the sale of| Adair. | raffle tickets for the money dol L | ST. MATHEW'S GUILD {was going very well. Refresh- B -ctil the came low price! KING SIZE CANADA DRY GINGER ALE . .,, ments were served later The régular meeting of the Guild {of St. Mathew's Anglican Chhrch ARDENT WORKERS was held recently. The Ardent Workers group of the | 7 Mrs. W. S. McCullough Jrefided) wa of King Street United Church PLAYMATES and the reports were read. Parll-inelq its March meeting recently. | cularly pleasing had been He Sue "The president, Mrs. To Wright, wills of Mr, and Mey. Jarod i ate the Siandions of Mr a asl ummase, soe Jack nls oped th, estos, Ong 1 ws, oie James Hobe ud Bn | Sees, a Mi amd 0 Ie ; '| vid Grant. Jimmy who was Weolley of North Oshawa. They May Dalby was named general Mrs, Roy Bond led in the devo-| {ioe yoars old on January 5 and | also have two brothers and a sis. convener for the tulip tea to be tional period and gave a reading! Lh fe iy was one on March 3 | ter. ere shock. HANDY "TAKE-HOME" CARTON 6 or 36¢ plus deposit ICE COLD IN THE COOLER Bar 9000 Beautiful new Spring and Easter Shoes await you at your Better Shoe Guild Stores. | corated hy using colored seat mar- kers in the shape of a house, These why polish the oid? THE EASTER STORE HOURS OF YOUR BETTER SHOE GUILD STORES MAKE SHOPPING FOR . . NEW SIHOES-<.s. fhe ; ; : OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WED- skin any longer. Get NIXORERM today : 4 4 ; 4 d : NESDAY UNTIL é P.M. 3 '% 2 deity held at the church on Saturday,| entitled 'Easter Confirms Good -- vene the tea, Mrs. Leon Gunn,| Mrs. Harry Blakely read the -_ tr home-baking, and Mrs. H. J. seripture story of the first Easter Dance Band Leader THE STARS SAY Bathe, sewing. The parceclpost me-| morning. : T bl { thod of raising money was adopted,| Mrs, Stanley Gomme sang a solo Has No Toupile | [and will be used at the tea. "How Great Thou Art", she was! s ' ' Je Eas rred Lean With "Her Boys i Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. | night blue. The box-pleated back !theme into the worship sservice.!at the piano. | for fina fal dealings or for 'mak-| Kirkland of Oshawa, Mar et | skirt joins the bodice at a pointed Tea was served later. The secretary's and treasurer's] MONTREAL (CP) -- Leading a ing dra ic elianges in business Kirkland is seen as she ap r- | waistline, and the wide collar | AMITY GROUP | reports were given. dance band might be an unusual plans Sman fo ks wil Saleh He ed in a fashion show presonted | passes over the shoulders and | 4 Mrs. George Wilson gave a pa- job for a woman, but Joy Neilson set, also, and no ulge in i - a hack Ninetv siudents {or i J "hurc i lv rH : A Vhere mental pursuits and per- tute, College Royal, Guelph. The centre b ck Ninety s.udents mo- Northminster Ubiled Church, held headings, Rsmely, money, time, recting an all-male orchestra. | sonal relationships are concerned, evening gown is of black de- | delled their own creations for a |its March meeting at the home orayer an talents. This was The attractive brunette has beenf, "over Keen 'thinking. alternes lustered satin, brocaded in mid- | large audience. Mrs. G. E. Wilson, 'Buckingham followed by a short business per- leading her 11-man band for more [nooo e (ct ng EINE: ai ess avenue with Mrs. Stanley Carkeck iod conducted by the president. than four years and has "never 8 8 y PERSONAL NOTES | The devotional service was con- tee served refreshments. | Miss Neilson finds her players so FoR SHE BIRTHDAY birthday {ducted by Mrs. L., Adams and WESTMOUNT W.A co-operative that she chose "I'll your horoscope indicates that while| Mrs. J. R. Pickering. The secre-| ale Get By" as the band's theme song. |; | A successful night of cards was se ; 'el an's iati : " work best "on your own," there held by the Coronation Commun- tment in hospital the counle R. S. Disney and the treasurer's Is A ciation " SY estrriount them, she says. ; : will be several periods during the ity Association at coronation School started for home and arrived after| report by Mrs. W. R. Latham. with Mrs Pe Md re recently| Her ambition as a child was to coming months when it would be North Oshawa. being held up at Niagara in dense Forth coming catering projects : ercy Neal presiding. have her own dance band some wiser to consult others and heed : day cari re $0 the guest soloist, Mrs. Elsie Dri- Quebec and McGill conservatories / elcomed the guests and explained day cards were sold, and apron } oist, Mrs. E I to the advancement of your goals. thot the vad would go pained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop were | material handed out to he made, gula who Was accompan ed at the she began her professional career This will be particularly true dur- the field day to be held in June. in Port Hope recently atfending up for orders received, and for fall{Piano by Mrs, Clarence Scott. The as a drummer in a symphony or- ing early April, late August, Sep- vinni s were drawn the funeral of their aunt, the late bazaar The winning numbers were drawn : The next meeting on April 17,|Hall and Mrs. B. MacDonald led to form her own band, : ber. awa. Prize winners were Mrs. New York {will be zt the home of Mrs. R. J.|In praver, Miss Marie Armstrong| iy) didnt have any difficulty, Social, domestic and romantic re- Bert Smith, Mrs. May Thomas, | Yeo, Buckingham avenue. T h e| from Westmount who is a mission- getting men to play for me," she lationships should be at their best Mrs. Thelma Tubb, Mrs. Alice Mrs. J. A. McKeown, the former hostess and committee served re. ary serving with the South Africz|said, "but it was quite a struggle during late April, June, July and Armstrong, Mrs. Francis Smell, Mis. GT : oe ol Melanson. Refresh. Weekend the guest of Mrs. R. A. South Africa smoke on her work| One of her greatest thrills was December make constructive plans ments were served by the com- Wellman, Lauder road. Mrs. Me- SILVER CROSS WOMEN [among the peoples of South Africa.|to play at a dance given in honor for early 1957 since you will then mittee Mr. Cook thanked the guests Keown recentlv returned from a| The Oshawa and District Chap-|She illustrated her talk with slides of Lieutenant-Governor Gaspard enter a fine cycle wher occu- and announced that at the general 5iX-week vacation in Florida ander silver Cross Women, held its showing the people, their homes, | Fauteux. | pational and financial matters are School, North Oshawa on March!Bollhaven Crescent, Scarborough,ipome of Mrs. Edward Holland, Johannesburg. when it comes to music. She lies| A child born on this day will be | 29, the children are invited to at- Where she would be happy to wel-| ail] street. Mrs, V. A. Cope, presi-| The secretary's report and cor- it all, "from boogie to sympho-| energetic and ambitious but may| tend accompanied by their parents come her Oshawa friends. dent, presided. |respondence was read by Mrs. |BleS. : be inclined toward over-enthusiasm| when special films will be shown Reports from the secretary were Kenneth Cobh and the treasurer's| though her band has had invi-|in financial matters, : Woodcrest Home and School Asso-|pare Goods were handed in. and| The Thornton's Corner's W.A. hag! States, she says sie will remain in| hate io &a 'The Woodview Park Ladies Aux: | oiat s "Night of Cards" which ky a were made for invited the Westmount group to at- Montreal for a while, at least. "I'uncertain. fliary held a St. Patrick's tea and |, | in the school auditor-|the daffodil tea and sale of work tend its meeting on April 4 at 2.30 i. , home baking sale in the club jy, under the : . + Mrs, Gordon Cummins. The pro-| April 12, in the Legion Hall at 2| party would be held on April 6. president, welcomed the guests gressive euchre prizes were won p.m. Mrs. Edward Holland will be Mr. William Murray announced and Mrs. Charles Pullen held tha p, P.. H. Harrington, Mr. in charge of the tea, Mrs. Fred| that a camaign for funds was be ig for the St. Patrick's payid Gatchell, Mr. E. C. Warne, Langley and Mrs. Frank Crawley, ine started (oo Love, Mrs. Melville Henry, Mrs. (Whithy), of candy the supper for the convassers to Wig Ly poiometce hae retura K. E. Markle, Mrs. John Cardinal, The cake donated hy Mrs. Lang-'be held at the church on April 9 York, after visiting his _ sister, and Mrs, Howard McNichol. Win-lley was won by Mrs. Crawley, Mrs. C. Jamas offe ed to hold pa Mrs, T. E. Sleeman and nephew ners for other cerd games were: proceeds going to the general|ties for members of the Association.' Bishop, John Street. Mrs. Fred Lloyd, Mrs.| playing bingo, with prizes being T. D. Thomas' group. : Joynt E. S. Holland. awarded the winners. Fa ert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman everal whose names| Refreshments were served by HOUSEHOLD HINT Athol street east, left recently for are not avail he door prizesithe hostess, assisted by Mrs.| Picture glass is best cleaned farther than Batavia, New York, gess, Mrs Nelson Wright, and| meeting in April owing to the tea.|water and dipped in alcohol. Pol- where Mr. Bateman fell and broke Mrs. Cecil Naish. Refreshments|The next afternoon meeting will|ish at once with sot cloth or his arm. Mr. Bateman is recuper- were served by the si com-/be on Thursday, May 10, in the chamois cloth until glass is dry ating from a major operation and mittee. A sale of candy was a|Legion Hall. land glossy. Bible Club Rally marked the place where the differ- Creates Interest ere seated. During t evening a large 'House 0 ife" was built on the platform as the From Far And Near memory verses were given by the The annual rally of the Bible children from 14 clubs. A quintette Andrew's United Church on Thurs- from Thornton's Corners Bible rom our 00 day evening, March 22. The church Club. Twenty eight prizes were was well filled with children, par- given out te children. who had ents and interested friends {worked faithfully during the past Laundry problems got you down? Take a leaf from our bock . . . see how from Pickering Beach, Brooklin. marks then the others Port Perry, Prince Albert, Taunton The speaker of the evening was let us do all that back-breaking and Newtonville vos well a: many Miss Bernice Jordon of Erie, Pa washdoy work for you. in. our from Oshawa. Most of the 376 chil-|who is the field representative of modern, scientifically equip- ed lant, handl |] Bible Clubs were present at the message was greatly enjoyed by P piant, we handles 8 ta shirts, just as care- fully as you would And we turn it out Spotlessly clean May 5. Mrs. George Day will con-| Friday". By ESTRELLITA MODELS HER 0 WN DESIGN Mrs. Day introduced the Easter accompanied by Mrs. This is not a propitious period by students of Macdonald Insti- and meets in a deep V in the | The Amity group of the W.A. of per on Stewardship under four has the added distinction of di-| needless extravagances. residing. Irs. George Wilson and commit: had any trouble with the boys." favored, . ' & po innately, you are a leader and| After he received tary's report was given by Mrs.| The March meeting of the Wom-| "I'll get by as long as I have Set The president, Mr. Norman Cook snowstorm weve discussed. Easter and every. Mrs. T. D. Thomas in'roduced day. After studying music at the {heir advice in matters pertaining scrioture was read by Mrs. Stuart|chestra and five years later left tember, October and mid-Novem- by Mrs. Russell Coulson of Osh-| Mi A. Clemence of Albany, Brooks, spent the|freshments, Jungle Mission at Johannesburg in| getting established as a leader." late August, During November and A meeting to be held at Coronation 's now making her home at 27|ovening meetirg 274 social at the!/the gold mines and the city of) Miss Neilson has no preference c¢. ncerned. : 3 | : Ay for them An Irish Air prevailed at the| 4". cn renorte on sick mem. report by Mrs. Rupert Harrison, | tations to play in the United] 3 . convenership of to be held on Thursdey afternoon, It was announced that a erockinole house recently. Mrs. Colin Kane, Y Mrs. David Gatehell. Mrs. G.M. of the sale of work: Mrs. E. Fallon, Plans were discussed concerning and niece, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Donzld Monroe, Mr. William fund. A social hour was spent Reireshments wera served by Mrs. a holiday in Florida but got no were won by: Mrs. G. A. Bur-[Thomas Loreno. There will be no with a cloth wrung out of hot as a result of the fall suffered' popular feature of the evening § em-------- wi ent clubs were seated. During the Club Movement was held in St.!number was presented by girls Bible Club children were present months and who had slightly higher easy it is -- economical, too -- to dren who meet weekly in the 27 the Bible Club Movement. Her your laundry, from sheets fresh, at low cost. rally both the children and the older The church was attractively de- ones present. : ulckly M your skin TCH ra y external blemishes, Ec Skill has been a tradition with us for over a quarter of a century. 3 KING ST. E RA 5-0444 Rash, Pimples, Itching, Cracking, Pes Bkin or Foot Itch get new sclentife, anti- septle, healing, jem killing NIXODER} from drugglst ay. 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