Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Dec 1957, p. 8

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< "PERSONALS cnairman Mrs. waiter Mills, and through the NOspital corridors Audyer by Mrs. Robert Cowley, singing carols, visiting and dis. {refreshments were served. Dur. tributing treats. Each person at 3 Guides, Brownies And Mothers MARRIED AT ST. GREGORY' Mr. Steve Karney and his bride, the former Miss Mary Ullrich, are pictured following | The bride is the daughter of | their marriage in a double- Gather For Pot-Luck Supper . The Fifth Yeroup Committee of | Hooker, Mildred MacDonald and _ the Girl Guide Association held a Sandra Olliffe; fifth-year star to # Christmas pot luck supper for the Sandra Shaw. " _ © Guides, Brownies and their moth., A special gift was given to § ers on Monday, December 9 at|Sandra Ridge for most progress |Guide House. The Guides amd and to Beverly Chesebrough for Brownies exchanged gifts. selling the most Christmas cards. | During the evening a 'Flying. Guide Ellen Brown of the 6th M Up" ceremony was held with Guide Company showed slides of Brownies Mora Lee Bone, Ruth her recent trip abroad. She was Hall, Darlene Kadoski and Bon-|the chosen Guide from Oshawa nie Hewitt "flying up" to Guides. [to attend the world camp this Badges were awarded to the fol- year in Switzerland. She lowing Guides: Pamela Peterson, thanked by Mrs. Lynn Shaw. |cooks, hikers, firet class, little] District Captain Mrs. Robert {house emblem and pioneer; Judy Hall addressed the newly elected Britton, hikers; Gwen Otto, hik-/5th group committee and wished ers; Joan Carrington, child them success in the coming year. nurse: Marilyn Webster, Gold| Thanks were expres ed to Mrs. Cord pin. A. G. Wickin, Guide Captain, and First-year stars were awarded Mrs. George Webster, Brown to Lynda Higgins, Rosamund Owl, for arranging the evening. | " Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3472 1Gordon Deeth (Winnie), Toronto, If you have guests at your house over the weekend or at any time during the week, or if you have been visiting in_other cen- tres, please call the ial De- partment at 3-3474 and record the visit. Showers, christenings and presentations are always inter- esting reading for your friends and neighbors. There is no charge, for these items. To celebrate their golden wed- ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irish, Sommerville ave- nue, were guests of honor at a turkey dinner at the Hotel Gen- osha on Saturday, December 7. They received many useful and ~The table was beautifdlly decorated with a wed- A mong those vresent were their four daughters, Mis. Mrs. Edmund Weldon (Ruby), Oshawa, Mrs. Ray Kennedy (Nevada), Brooklin, and Mrs. Fred O'Dell: (Catherine), Pem-| broke. Nine grandchildren and) three great - grandchildren. Mrs. A, Franklin and Mr. Irish were) lucky prize - winners in the social evening which followed. The members of Group 3 of| |{the Woman's Association of Sim-| coe Street United Church held) their Christmas Party at the me of Mrs. A. E. McGilvray,| 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 13, 1957 - Hanging Of The Green Brings . Yuletide Gaiety To The YWCA Christmas was ushered in on poems were recited by Lorraine| Tuesday evening at the YWCA|Ovenden, a member of the Y| |when the Senior Girls' Council Teens, and Joanne Gorman, a {held its annual Hanging of the Fri-Day camper. Green ceremony. Miss Margaret Clark 1 the si S gers road. Interesting reports| of the year's activities. were given during the business meet- ing, presided over by Mrs. Ed- ger Bradley, group leader. Mrs. radley poured tea which was served in the dining room. The tea assistants were Mrs, W. A. Dewland, Mrs. Morley Jacobi, Mrs. Leo Gray and Mrs. A. A. Crowle. This being the occasion of her birthday, Mrs. Bradley was presented with a birthday| cake and a small gift. Mrs. Leo-| nard Richer also was presented chen shower was given by Miss Mary Stephenson, Jean street, Toronto, | The Young Women's Mission, Circle of Calvary Baptist Church joined the Senior Women's Mis-| sion Circle on Tuesday evening, to provide a Christmas program for +he residents at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Following a reeting and jntroduction by Mrs. alter Lane. Christmas carols were sung under the leadership of Mr. William Sargeant. Scrip- ture reading and prayers were read by Mrs. Robert Watson and Mrs. Randy Jefferies. Two num- bers were sung by the ladies' trio and the Calvary male quartet. Mrs. Victor Henkelman and Mrs. William Reimer each recited a poem appropriate to the season. The Negro _spiritual, *'Sweet Little Jesus Boy" was sung by Mrs. George Delaney. After the presentation of the story "The Littlest Christmas Tree", by the Beryl A. Buxcey John T. Pearce | Wed In Pr. Albert | Oshawa guests attended the wedding in Prince Albert United Church recently when Be ing this : time, a group went tending received a treat. 1 Ann J 4 Buxcey of Port Perry and John "= Thomas Pearce of Prince Albert) exchanged nuptial vows. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs, Jesse Buxcey of Port Perry and the bridegroom fis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearce of Prince - Albert. The Reverend E, S. Linstead of- ficiated. The wedding music was| played by Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove and Mr. Bruce Snelgrove was the soloist. ther the bride wore a floor-| Given in marriage by her fa-| A recent marriage in St. | of Oshawa and the brid Paul's Presbyterian Church is the son of Mrs. William B. united Kathleen May Amgsbary | Robinson of Oshawa, and the and Deter Normai Robi late Mr. Robi e e is the daughter of | ~Photo by Reid's Studio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amsbary | y Stratford length gown of white tulle over| | ring ceremony at St. Greg- | ory's Roman Catholic Church. | Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ullrich | of Ulm, Germany, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, { John Karney of Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Karney. --Photo by Ireland The members clubs, board directors, friends gathered in the recreatio; room for a Christmas carol serv- ice. Miss Merle Hartley, program GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES MERRY MATES The Merry Mates of Christ Memorial Church held their final 1957 meeting on Wednesday, De- cember 11 in the parish hall. The Christmas trees were dec- orated and final preparations made for the Sunday school week. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon opened the meeting with prayer, Mrs. Charles Dewhirst conducted a short business meeting. The secretary's report was given by Mr. Jack Bird. It was decided to hold the next meeting a week earlier on Janu-| ary 8. The entertainment was in Mr. and Mrs. Christmas parties being held this charge of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. R Lock and Mr. and Mrs. Murdie | * Christmas Around The World © | Theme At H And S Meeting The spirit of Christmas was much in evidence at the Decem- ber Heeling of the North Simcoe Home School first, "Child in a Manger", a Scottish Carol, then "Unto Us a Son Is Born", a German Carol, followed by "The Christ Child", _#n Austrian Carol, and closed wi "Jesous Ahatonhia", a Huron Indian Carol. Mrs. Fitches thanked the boys and girls and Miss Hull, and the musical por- tion of the program was com- 'pleted by everyone singing "Joy to the World". . ", was ident, Mrs. . | The room count gave the .| president, dressed in a Japanese kimona| on: attendance 2d to Bir | Evers; treasurer, i 'and shoes. Pre-war Christmases Archie Hubert's room with an at-|Burkhart; od-| 4m Japan were very highly com-\tendance of 20. Mrs. R. F. Kelly,|wara pouckley; | The sideration parent - teacher interview versus a report card, Mr. Savery said that the report card will still be used but given the parent at the interview, rather than to the child to take home. He said he would be interested to learn if the - ont felt the interviews oy le. f otal cov paren - struction in the present methods of teaching addition and subtrac- tion. Addition is still taught by the same method used several McLeod. A sneak preview of the| years ago, but there are two| methods of subtraction taught ir Ontario schools today. Mrs.) Stephenson explained the "De-| composition Method", which is| taught at present in all Oshawa schools, while Mr, Savery ex- plained the "Additive which Jig been in use until quite The parent education convener, | Mrs. Emery Baldry, spoke brief-| ly on the January meeting. This, meeting will be held on Thurs- day evening, January 9, 1958, in- | c master of 1958 Parisian Millinery Styles| corenonies. ted a5 masie were sow. Mr. William Lock| mhe evening opened with carols |was the commentator, and the|sung by the Fri-Day campers | modelling was done by Mr. John|under the direction of Miss Kath- |Houghton, Mr. Edward Davies|arine Totten, assistant program director. land Mr. Lloyd Sturch. Carol| |singing was enjoyed prior to {Santa Claus' arrival when gifts {were distributed. Refreshments were served Russell Flutter, obert Galpin and avidson. dent of local | greetings. b | y [by |Over Mr. Albert Attersley of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D CHALLENGER GROUP The regular meeting of the Challenger group of Albert Street United Church was held recently with the president, Mrs. Clayton Lee, presiding. Mrs. Thomas Pet- ers led in the devotional period. "Thoughts of the Day" andthe minutes and treasurer's report were read. Final arr ts were made for the bazaar. member of the publicity and pub- lic relations committee. Scripture readings were given by Messrs. Siegfried Forster and Rex Hopkins, members of the "At Your Request" program, Brian Jarvis, a member of the Over-20 club, the Misses Annette Lalonde, Joanne Griffin and Bar- bara Cooper, residents of the Y, and Donna Smith, a member of the badmi club. Christmas of the various rea and | Fait! nied by Doreen Danks, | | | | ding of "A Declaration of h at Christmas Time' assist Donna Smith, Wolfgang Volhel and Ernie Ruch. Mrs. William Roberts of Bow- manville sang a solo 'The Gift" and the gathering was léd in carol singing by Miss. Margaret Clark with Miss Katherine Totten at the piano. + taffeta with a lace train. A pearl tiara held her fingertip veil and| she carried a bouquet of white rosebuds. She was attended by her two sisters, Miss A. Joyce Buxcey in blue lace and Miss Patricia Bux- | cey in pink organdy. Mr. Earl Whittaker was best man. Ushering were Mr. Clive Boyd and Mr. Alfred Newnham. | A reception was held in the] with a birthday gift of flowers. Three members who had been quite active durihg the year were presented with small gifts. Following tea, Mrs. Wesley Salter showed colored pictures she and her husband had taken last sum- mer when they visited Italy and Greece, The group's next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. Leo Gray, Sommerville avenue, An impressive resented by the Fri-Day cam : Pp Mrs. Harold Armstrong, presi- Cre entitled 'The Symbols of YWCA, brought| Christmas" representing - the Poinsettia, the Christmas Tree, The call to worship was read|Yule Log, Mistletoe, the Creche and the Christmas Candles. Tak- .20 club and prayer was|ing part were Denise Dobbie, offered by Miss Dorothy Forse, a| Penny Tonks, Judy Danks, Susan Usher, Margaret Dobbie, Angela Andelay, Valerie Usher, Cathie Dobbie, Lynn Margaret Taylor, Karen Shaw and Brenda Usher. Everyone was invited to decor- ate the Christmas trees and halls with the result that the Y was turned into a veritable fairyland. The evening closed with all joining in a friendly atmosphere and coffee and cookies were served. The election of officers was held as follows: President, Mrs. yton Lee; first vice - presi- s. David McCann; sec- le - president, Mrs. Victor Phair; secretary, Mrs. Harry m; treasurer, Mrs. Jo- LODGES AND SOCIETIES South Simcoe H-S Christmas Meeting What we are doing with Christ- Longbotto: seph Wiltshire; progam conven-| SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES er, Mrs. Gordon Scott; sick con-| The regular meeting of Sun- veners, Mrs. Arthur Walker and beam Chapter, No. 73, Order of Mrs. Harry Longbottom; press,|the Eastern Star, was held in the Mrs. Edward Holland. (Vrasorts Temple. . Dorothy The next meeting will be held|Haley, worthy matron, presided in January. assisted by Mr. Harry Shelley, . worthy patron. CANADIAN LEGION AUX. There was a large attendance Ladies' Auxiliary to of members also visitors from Branch 43 of the Canadian Le-|Ontario Chapter, Pickering, In- gion held its annual election of|troduced by Miss Flora Purdie officers and executive recently. |were Mrs, Meta Moore and Mrs. The short business meeting|Ann Creighton, both past district was conducted by the president,|deputy grand matrons, Mrs, Vie- Mrs. Peter Simmons. fey JSalsdon, worghy matron from It was decided send a do-| Pickering, and 15 past matrons nation to the Hosta, for Sick|and patrons of Sunshine Chapter. Children. Sister Purdie read a lengthy |accepted by the members. It was announced that January 16 is to be visiting chapters! night. Following the meeting all ad- journed to the banquet hall where the refreshments commit- tee had prepared a Christmas dinner. Mr. Harry Shelley gave a secretary, executive, Mrs. I | | mas was the topic chosen by the Rev. R. A. Bombay when he spoke at the regular m of South Simcoe Home and i on Monday, Decem- 9. on the Christmas story," we must separate the facts from fiction and the legend from truth. Christ and Christmas {mean more than legends and [givin gifts. This is the day that od has given his Son to us," said. Mr. Bombay was thanked by Mrs. Arthur Sargeant. The president, Mrs. Aubrey McConkey, conducted a short business meeting, The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Gordon Donable, and the tréasurer's report given by Mrs. Charles Cowle. A report on the bazaar which was held on November 20, was given by Mrs, McConkey in the absence of Mrs, James Barron, the convener. Thanks were ex- pressed to all who helped make it such a success. l|stitute in this Buckinghamshire he| Miss Hazel Barrie's class, Doreen on-J y 10, 1958. Among those entertaining for Miss Barbara Lea Stewart whose marriage to Mr. Donald Ray- mond Hayne of Toronto will take place in St. George's Anglican Church w afternoon were Miss E. L. Stewart, Fleetwood Apartments, St. Clair avenue west, Toronto, and 'Mrs. G. V. Lackner of Don Mills, Ontario, at a miscellaneous shower. A kit- Sunday School room at the] church. For the occasion the) bride's mother wore gray silk, the bridegroom's mother was in misty blue crepe. Both wore cor- sages of white gardenias. Later the couple left for a wed- ding trip to the United States. For travelling the bride wore a mushroom pink suit with a tur- quoise hat, black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce will live in Port Perry. TOP NURSE NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) --A gold medal for the best stu- dent nurse in this Midlands city was won by a' male nurse, for the first time. BAD HOUSEWIVES CANTERBURY, England (CP) --Wives who do not know how to do housework are the main cause of problem families, says Dr. Al-| fred Elliott, medical officer for | 4 T00 MANY WIVES t IVER, England (CP)--Subject of a debate at the church in- "That this house ap- = y Remego and Ronald Henderson, | gave recitations, Six pupils from Mrs. Gelsberger's room danced. village: proves the matrimonial habits of Henry VIIL" It didn't. Iwasyk gave a recitation. Miss| Christine Thompson's class, reci- tation by Neil Fry, Miss Lenora Kellar's class, recitation by Ver- na Heholt. Mrs. Elsie Simpson's class, a play, Mr, William Arm- ¥ strong's class, a choir under the © direction of Miss Agnes Strick- land sang 'Silent 'Night" and "Joy to the World. Mr. John Pratt's class, a play. Mr. Wil- liam Wendt's class, a play. { The teachers and the pupils were thanked by Mrs. Fergu- son. The next meeting of Home and School will be on January 13. Refreshments were served by a BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Barbara Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max- well G. Stewart, Oshawa, a graduate of OCCI and Toronto General Hospital, will be mar- ried to Donald R. Hayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hayne of Helen| Toronto in St. George's Memo- mercialized, she said. The stores|.onvener of the Annual Night of C- A. Vermoen, Mrs. Alyn El- * 'were elaborately decorated, eX-/ Cards, announced the he for|liott, Mrs, Daniel Guiltinan, Mrs. pensive gifts and cards were eX-|this event to be February 13. Maurice Proctor, Mrs. Charles ~ 2 changed, yet the people had no pickets will be available at the) Wilcox; sergeant - at - arms, real understanding of Christmas. She was asked once if celebrated Christmas too! i Christmas with the Chinese people during the war was very, 'different to ours, she said. ..Church services were held at 7 +n be- 80! January meeting. Refreshments were served| Mrs. Frank Davies. Tentative plans were made for the installation dinner to be held humorous poem entitled "The Mrs, Arnold Geisberger's class Worthy Matron's Christmas won the attendance prize. Mrs. : Garfield Ferguson, convener for Thanks were expressed to Mrs. religious education, was in Marianne Girard and her com.| charge of the program. Miss mittee who arranged the dinner.|Margaret Knight's class, Donna the mothers of Miss Boddy's and Miss Christine rial Church (Anglican) tomor: Thompson's class under the con- venership of Mrs. Claire Hudgin. Jhaditional Quality Since 1886 STERLING SILVER A Sterling Silver Dresser Set Is @ losting tribute te the one whe receives it for Christmas , . . Come in ond see these smart three-piece sets, beautifully engraved in scroll end engine turned designs. Priced From 49.75 to 95.00 FELT BROS. ESTABLISHED 1886 Diamonds--W atches--Silverware 12 SIMCOE STI SOUTH--OSHAWA Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty _ row. --Photo by Le Roy Toll, Toronto under the convenership of grade| mothers Mrs, Edward Davies for{on Tuesday, January 14, 1958. Mr. Hubert's room, and Mrs.| Next week the Christmas party Peter Shmyr for Mrs. Stephen-|will be held with an exchange of gifts, am, in the hope of qui ""Yore the bombings. There was no commercialism here. Tinsel and "wrappings were forgotten and] gifts very simple produce. i Decorations vary in each coun-| _ tty. Flowers are significant to many, but lights are still the | most used as they represent the _ coming of Christ as the Light of ~the World. Mrs. Tyler mentioned some of the traditional food customs for «the Christmas season. In Austra- SN lia a piciic lunch is the order of the day. Fish is eaten in Scan- dinavia, Eel in Italy. Rice pud- ding is traditional fare in Nor-| ..way. Atleast 12 dishes are served in the Ukraine, and of course turkey is traditional in North America' She mentioned that the actual date of Christ's birth was not known. This is the reason for celebrations at different times and over more prolonged peripds in some lands. / One of the most appropriate ways to bring the real meaning of Christmas into the day's fes- tivities, she concluded, is to set aside a quiet time of day for the reading of the Christmas Story together. Mrs. Charles Cooper expressed to Mrs. Tyler the appreciation of the Association. Mrs. George Slocombe gave a report on the regional conference held recently, Those who attend- ed the conference were Mrs. Day, Mrs, Fitches, Mrs. Slocombe and Mrs. Hayden MacDonald. Mrs. | the Novem- | Fitches reported on council meeting at which six | ber : association members were pres- ent, Mrs. R. J. Ross gave the treas | urer's report and anounced that to date 157 memberships had been purchased: Two questions deposited in the . suggestion box in November were | answered by the principal, Mr, Laurence Savery, with the assis- | tance of Mrs. Kathleen Stephen- wn. In answering the first ques- tion regarding the new system of | { | | § SUBURBAN COATS Here's the gift he's wish ing for. Muted stripes and plain shades in all wool. Sizes 36 to 46. Also Mr, Talls, 38 to 44, | 19.95 to 49.50 Christmas calls for the good things of life . . . and in chocolates that means Smiles 'n Chuckles! Gaily wrapped for the festive season , . . for everyones enjoyment. Chuckles CHOCOLATES Buy the Doverway Use Our Convenient Budget Plan OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ESTABLISHED mf] = 28 KING STREET EAST / fragrance by Fabergé A. Travel Quartette four couturier colognes in new silver and gold moiréd gift box 3.75 H $7. B. Bath Powder in luxurious fabric-topped box with colorful lamb's wool ballet puff 4.50 C. 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