The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1958, p. 60

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als a a Saati 38 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 31, 1958 Family Donation Plan Assures - Funds For Mary St. H&S Projects On December 2, 1920, Mary helps to promote better Home Street Home and School Associa- | and School relations: tion was organied and so this year will celebrate 38 years of active participation in the vast Home and School movement. The actual anniversary celebration will be held in February in con- The present officers, executive and Grade Mothers are as follows -- Prsident, Mrs, M, L. Morris; past president, Mrs. Edward Alker; vice =~ presidents, Mrs. H, B. Armstrong and Mrs. Wm, junction with Founder's Night. | Broadbent; recording secretary, Mrs. R. N. Johns, a charter | Mrs, Bryce Brown; correspond- member of the Association and a ing secretary, Mrs. Gordon Bark- former teacher at the school, still | or: treasurer, Mrs. J. V. Maffey; attends most meetings. | executive members -- Mrs. L. / "The late Mrs. R. 8. McLaughlin | Hurren, Mrs. Wm, Frobel, Mrs. played an important part in the | Douglas Kirkland, Mrs. W. H. organiing of the Association and | Hamley and Mrs. Gordon T. so it was a privilege for Mary | Baker, Committee chairman -- Street Home and School Associa- | social, Mrs. A, Nicholson and tion, along with the other Home Mrs. A. Fetchison; program, * and School Associations in Osh- Mrs. G. Baker; membership, awa, to participate in the pres- | Mrs. Gordon Barker and Mrs, entation of an oil painting by the Wm. Ranstead; finance, Mrs. Oshawa Home and School Coun- |H. B. Armstrong: citizenship cil to the new Adelaide Mc- Mr. John Weir; religious educa- Laughlin School in tribute to Mrs, | tion, Mrs, Ferne Ledgett; visual McLaughlin, | aids, Mrs. D. J. Crother; health, : . | Mrs. Mansell Gerrow; hospital- Home and School Associations |i, nrg Wm. Broadbent; parent are not primarily fund raising | cq,cation, Mrs. H. L. Davis; organiations but must budget for publications and children's read- yearly expenditures The Family | ino Mrs. Doug. Young; press, Donation plan has been in effect | nrc Frank Ball, in recent years at Mary Street . 4 and will be used again this year | Grade Mothers CH Mrs. J. A : 25 | Christie, Mrs. S. Atkinson, Mrs. as the major method of raising | ~ oa 'Weldon Mrs. B. A. Son- the necessary monies to carry on |" o'8 Hy Ah 4 lr [ ley, Mrs. Wm, Skuce, Mrs. R. A. Home and School projects. Rum- . p | Stuart, Mrs. H. M. McMahon, mage sales and bake sales have | Mrs. G. Goulding. Mrs. D. R proven to be successful for the | 5 M+ 1% AB al A AT Association also Imeson, Mrs. J. H. Saunders, abc Mrs. Wm. Richardson, Mrs. ' The funds so raised are spent |D. M. Bowman, Mrs. K. R. on several annual events such as | Burns, 'Mrs. W. A. Knight, Mrs. the school carnival, the Grade 6 Stanley Hooper and Mrs. M. V. graduatica party, shorts and jer- | Jenkinson. seys for Field Day, attendance | ---- - awards, and magaines purchas- VACCINATE PETS ed each year for use by the staff. TORONTO (CP) -- An Ontario Three organizations who put fation. Miss Made- others before themselves are ine Kellys left, is president of the Soroptimists, the Women's e Soroptimist International of Welfare League and the Girl Dahivy and Spirit 2. b> Welfare League that operates Simcoe Hall Settlement House and Mrs, R. E. Wilson, right, is divisional commissioner of the Girl Guide Association. mre lle ---------------- Apart from these expenditures a | school project is undertaken and last vear special books were pur- chased for use in one of the ¢lassrooms. The Home and School Associa- tion and the teaching staff at | department of health official sug- | gests that the public have their dogs and cats vaccinated in view of the rabies outbreak in parts of Ontario. The official said rabid foxes do not pose the greatest danger to Mary Street have always worked | humans, The danger lies when closely together and this co-oper- | cats and dogs contract the dis- taion on the part of the staff ' ease MODEL D114 Warm, fresh air blows directly into tumbling clothes . . . dries them faster, softer . . | fluffier. Direct Air = Flow Drying makes the Westinghouse Clothes Dryer the fastest, most econ- omical of all dryers to operate. Con- trol Dial lets you dry clothes ready for ironing . . . or ready for folding and immediate storage. Look in Shelf-Like N R 16.00 door opens outright where you want it, N N DOWN when it comes time to load and un- 'a \ AND load! There's no unnecessary bend or 5 \ 2.50 lifting of heavy wet clothes. T-- PER WEEK Buy on Fl restone Budget Plan and Save Corner Division and King Sts. RA 5-6566-67 42 KING WW, Under New Ownership Te FIITReY P0210

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