Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Oct 1956, p. 9

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4th GROUP COMMITTEE minutes of the last meeting by'mage sale was planned for the! LITTLE BRAXTED, England \ Woodcrest H&S UPS OMITTED Fog) GR CLUBS AUXILIARIES The 4th Group "ommittee Girl the secretary, Mrs. Gordon Hol- near future. It was decided to 'CP Frederick Smith, a dap- | ' 4 Guide Association held its Octo-| brook cater to anyone using Guide PET 47 arola baker in this Fesex community claims he is October Meeting Guide: Assosittivn Idd is Ox ; er on Tuesday night at! A report on Brownie and Guide House wish' this service. rst 'bes " Woogqrest Home and School] EVELYN GOODWIN GROUP Arrangements were made for | Guide House with Mrs. L. S.',0¢ Th s was brought to th USS and. Wiss Suis service the best a Esau. Association held its regular meet-| The October meeting of the the p 3 Harding presiding activities wag rol to the Refreshments were served by, Ana wel ne might He has ing recently with Mr Gordon | Evelyn Goodwin Group was held e. sports banquet lo be held Mr, 8 / : Meeting. Mrs. Charles Shrigley Mrs, Harold Bround and her com- acted as pest man 21 times In 25 | Cummins presiding. in the chapel of Centre Street 0 Oct. 17 He ho gave he dnd Mrs 71 Woodoork on mittee yoste of seeing Wis friends In the | Mrs. Glynn Pearse and Mrs, |United Church. The plastic set was won by Mrs. -- Teport followed by theibe_ telephone convenors, 4 rum we Bia. " ™~ | Irvine Walsh gave interesting re-| The meeting opened with the, rank French, 526 Cubert [ports on the District Home and|devotional period in charge of|street, The next regular meeting| 3 "DAI TIMES-GAZF {School Council in Ajax recently.|Mrs Howard Canning, Mrs. Dan- t i ; 8 JHE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Friday, October 12, 1956 |r" ohn Walker read the bud.|iel Ross and Mrs. H. E. of he general commiitee will be a @ -- = { . Sager. on Monday, - Octo J : i . " get for the coming year which The business meeting followed. | count ne Vie tober Bes old 3 i388 ¢ J was drawn up by a committee| Roll was called by Mrs. Edward|on the regular night . : i 2% $4: consisting of Mrs. Kenneth Cobb, Pratt and Mrs. Howard Canning | A y ® ® PY ) : Ladies' Auxili vi Mrs. Beverly Seed, Mrs. Gordon presided for the business. Many | oro dies Auxiliary wil meet Os Cummins, Mr. John Walker, Mr. lovely articles were received for| Arnold Warren the annual bazaar, to be held on| | ; Mr. Arthur Merrick gave an November 30. Some new ideas} outline on plans being made for|were discussed and will be put ® ou the night of cards on Wednesday, into use on that date. i v | Oct. 24 It was decided not to hold a] i Mrs. Glenn Baker, health con- rummage sale during October as the members will be very busy | vener, introduced our guest solo-| 5 ist, Mrs. Gwen Wilson, who is|with the turkey supper on Oct, 17 now studying at Toronto Conser-|and are also catering to two wed- vatory of Music. The solos were|dings during this month. "rrees" and "I'll Never Walk The meeting closed with re- 3 Sv Alone". freshments served by the com- 1 | Mrs. Baker introduced th e|mittee in charge. | A i speaker, Dr. Jack Langmaid who| CALVARY BAPTIST | ; LB Wao} ST YWMC | : took as his topic "Orthodonics YWMC met i fa | oT) " Calvary Baptist and also showed slides on "Care| : 3 | of Children's Teeth'. He explain- Tuesday evening in the church. | i it i Mrs. William Sargeant presid-| 3 . ed that many parents think it is " : 3 thumb sucking that cause chil-|ed: Mrs. Neta Hoagland and Mrs ™ Wm. D. TUCKER 1 dren's teeth to protrude. Many| Vernon Wright read the scrip-| RS. Wm. D. P ' . i i | tures. children who suck their thumbs] . have a lovely set of teeth while| Arrangements were made for a TO SPEAK HERE there are those who do mot suck|display table of work done by the their thumbs and have very ir-| YWMC to be in the church dur- Vice-president of the Toronto regular teeth. 4 ing the Missionary Conference branch of the United Nations He explained thumb sucking is week. Association, Mrs. William D. not always the cause of irregu-| A personal shower was held for| Tucker will be the speaker at lar teeth but very often there is| MTS. Kenneth Getty who has just| the meeting of the Oshawa an irregularity in the jaw bone, | returned from the mission field) Business and Professional Wo { i y in India. 's Club at Adelaide Ho | Dr. Langmaid showed slides on men's ub a i use on Monday evening, Oct. 15. how teeth can be straightened a Y ; STORIE PARK' AUX. Mrs. Tucker who is a special a | months to two years : i re met in the club house on Wednes- ¢ ioati 3 Mrs. J. F. Payne's class won gay afternoon with Mrs. Thomas Se he LISTED BELOW ARE | Mothers of Grade 7 served re- i : |greshments with Mrs. Orville | been associate curator of paint-, tions Association in Canada and ITEMS IN STOCK. {in charge . emerson -- | Wilson, president, presiding. tional UNESCO committees. Bostic . - -- o, | 10% off on Imported Dutch Blankets | | Toronto will be the home of | mona Elizabeth Christ], is the | THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL BAND oronty wil by te home ot | sung EMzh Swi), u tt To Address Club ime) IMPORTED DUTCH CHOCOLATES . | tor of the Royal Ontario Mus solemnized recently at St. Ger- | and Mrs. Wilbur Baker of since To. Tor. wi aadres the IMPORTED DUTCH GI |Lye The bride, the former Miss Ra- Photo by Hornsby Studio. [Aasotaton next Monday after- n U G FT ITEMS Sr ope ---- -- |noon. at the . month by their t 3 | During the war Dr. Heinrich OCV.L A -- Sunset Heights H& A oy opie Jeachens, Ne hit Bg! Offjear on the Intelligence c UDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. N. | . 4 b aff of the A.E.F. under General Marks 2nd Birthday ae' for the opportunity of seeing Eisenhower. He remained with FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956 | Sunset Heights Home and Refreshments {the war, engaged in the work of y were served bY (recovery of looted works of art. ADMISSION: 30 cents I 17 BOND ST. E. OSHAWA second birthday in the children's Cecil B: ' reading room of the McLaughlin rownson's room. 19th century painting and has Mrs. Manning Swartz, vice-pre- sident, conducted the business w the Home and School Associations across Canada. Mrs. Albert Wil- of the "ways and means" com- mittee, gave a report on her find- ot the November will be parent education| fatt will be the speaker. . - J It was decided to purchase a i iti Fun | plaque to be hung in the school, on which would be engraved the Wi i] HO UT WORK |which takes from a couple of gt ie Park Ladies' Auxiliary Lae To cAteession. and the attendance prize ws rie iMod eral offices in the United Na- SOME Or THE MANY | Meyers d Mrs. K oth Markle ings at the Metropolitan Museum| is an executive of both the Ca- : 3 evers and Mrs. Kenneth Markle ings at the Me is an extufive of bth the Ca- IMPORTED DUTCH TEXTILES HONEYM Museum Director ONEYMOON IN MEXICO CITY IMPORTED DUTCH CHEESE Baker whose marriage was | Jan Christ] of Courtice and the | Dr Theodore Heinrich, direc- - | bridegroom is the son of Mr. THE RCAF COMMAND BAND f IMPORTED DUTCH CIGARS (Ritmeester) trude's Roman Catholic Church. | Campbellford. eum Club and Women's Art Conductor -- Flight-Lisutenarit C. 0. HUNT, C.D i the library. |the government in Germany after 8 PM. School Association, celebrated its|the mothers of the children in Mr.|He has written about the 18th and Public Library. meeting. Mrs. A. C. Clifford read v He Sofreshundenes Wich inelud: ' § ¥ T WwW ed a questionnaire on a sur- g vey which is being conducted by > 3 " i% Oo est --- orf 1) oud son gave a report on the Grade 1 i \ [| mother's tea which was held re- ¢ : & % i Vi 2 e Westin Mrs. Jack Langmaid, chairman . : 3 . ings of Fw] Tasing Projects and ; 3 . t was decided to have a "Night { of Cards" at the school at some ¥ \ ' & y y b k ¥ ¥ future date. X ; 1] ad K. Mof-! 3 names of the three top pupils in the junior, intermediate and sen- . : Fremias] Megs FA DRIED IN A BREEZE suitably engraved to be given to each of the before-mentioned pupils, ; \ J Mrs. Alex Yonson presented | Mrs. Earl Huntley, the first presi- \ THANKS TO THE N dent of the Association, with a EW past-president's pin. The room prize was won by Mrs. Edna " d : Coulter's room : / : \ " 1} IT} Following the business meeting, rds : es ing ouse . Miss Enid Wallace, librarian, conducted a tour through the li- brary, explaining its many and varied facilities. She invited par- - 1 ents to avail themselves of these : 4 f ies and to encourage their 2 oo children to come to the Library i where they would be given assist . ance in selecting their books. > Through the co-operation of the library and the School Board, childfen from the public schools are taken to the library once a Flush, lift, turn, tumble, 50 times a minute! Come and 4 ; New Laundromat takes the vanes from the old-fashioned agitator . , . and bullds them right inte the wosh- : basket, eliminating need for the old centre post. As tub revolves, clothes are flushed in wash water, lifted, get itl 7 turned ond tumbled back for another thorough washing. Flush, lift, turn, tumble . . . repeated 50 times a % minute for 100% uniform, clean washing. 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