Panel Discussion Features Meeting 0f Westmount H&S Westmount H and S Associa- tion held its regular ing on Monday evening, Decémber 1. Mrs. Gutsole commended the teachers on their splendid efforts in organizing the Hallowe'en |party. Prizes were awarded to |Mr. Richard Crouter, as best {dressed man; Mrs. Donald Ormis- |ton, as best dressed lady; Mrs. Mary Jacklin .and Mrs. Grace McDougall as best couple; Mrs. {John Gaskell, as best comic; and iss Barbara Hillier, as most |original costume. | Mrs. Gutsole stated that there would be no council meeting until | January, and that Council had ex- |pressed-thanks to the Association [foe its donation tp the painting placed in the Adelaide McLaugh- lin School. | Mrs. Gutsole made an appeal 4 |for canvassers for the Retarded 4 |Children's campaign. | Room prize was awarded to Mrs. Margaret Chase's room. Mr. Richard Crouter, Mrs. G. E. Lofthouse,"' Mr. Alexander Hil} land Mr. Grant Stephenson, acting chairman, formed a discussion ' panel, concerning "The function |of the school in modern society". Mrs. Lofthouse expressed her opinion that school prepared a {child to earn a living in future years, Mr. Hill backed this opin-. ion, but added that an additional the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Reynard of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Austin Larmer of Bowmanville, MANY HAPPY RETURNS TO MARY Celebrating her third birth- day today is Mary Catherine Mathison who is seen wjth her | baby brother, 17 - month - cld ! David John. Mary and David Mrs. Larry Mathison, Masson street. They are he grand- children of Mr. and Mrs. John Mathison, Oshawa, and Mr. and of Mrs. William Farrow, Osh- | awa and Mrs. F. T. Mathison, | Whitby. J Success Crowns CWL Card Party . A card party party held in St. Gertrude's Parish Hall was spon- sored by some of the S St. Elizabeth group of St. 's Catholic Womens' Coyre. The attendance prize was won by Miss Kate Connolly. y Refreshments were served by following who were respon- ble for the card party: Mrs. Angus Neil, Mrs. Russell Murphy, . John Byrne, Mrs. Robert itchell, Mrs. John Drinkle, Mrs. ames A. Aughney, Mrs. Gordon Wisin and Mrs. Patrick J. Rob- s. POTATOES DE LUXE Try stuffing baked potatoes with sour cream, crumbled Roquefort cheese and seasonings to taste; or crumbled crisp bacon, sauteed chopped onions and green pep- pers and seasonings or butter or margarine, warm milk, grated "lend Harold Stainton, was intro- Courtice Home and School As- sociation held the November meeting at the North Courtice School. The president, Mrs. Jack Gay, welcomed the large membershi] present with a special welcome! to the graduation class. The guest speaker, the Rever- duced by Mrs. William Henry. He spoke on the building of charac- ter. The minutes and treasurer's re- port were read, Mrs. Howard Greer's room woh the room count for the North School. |: at thanks to the members of the Refreshments were served by: the committee in charge. The next meeting to be held' n Courtice School Graduates Receive Pins From H&S Assn. | P| Donald the school on Hawke : speaker to the. band. » a w hre was ced The next to be held November 28. Music was supplied by Archie Courtice and his group. Mrs. James Aldous, principal of North Courtice School, brought a short message to the gradua- tion class. The graduates were then presented with pins by Mrs. Aldous. Pins were received by the fol- lowing -- Janet Barber, Lynn Barraball, Carolyn Chumbley, Lynda Dearborn, Annie Horvath, Gillian Lynch, Maria Lubbelink- hos, Evelyn MacGregor, Yvonne Napier. water, and great-grandchildren Jiu 155 cheese, chive salt and gar- ic t. Kathleen Sampson, Jo - Ann CARPETS THE WORLD All shapes an sizes NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 Mery St. RA 5-0438 - » |Owen, Vicki Varcoe, Julie Walter, -Photo by Garnet Belfry --Photo by East Town Studio ERWINNE'S FOR FASHIONS TIMELY ! EXCITING! HERE TO SAVE YOU MONEY! (JUST LOOK AT THE TYPICAL VALUES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ERWINNE'S STORE-WIDE Pre-Christmas S ALE LAY-A-WAY NOW /n found i t butt in IH fe : ShiE : bread roll, a nail in a cake, parts NYLON * - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 3, 1958 - LJ ALARMS BUYERS 3 HARROW, England (CP)-- In warning letters have been sent 4 to, food suppliers after the public O'health officer of this Middlesex Special | SATIN SLIPS o First Quality 4 o Straight Cut ® Lace Trim Top and Bottom ® Sizes 32 to 42 ® White only. CHILDREN BIGGER First Quality Nylon Baby Doll Py- jomas and some Baby Doll Shortie Gowns. Made to sell for much high- or prices, All colors, sizes, small, medium ond large. All Nylon trimmed. Reg. to 3.98 2.59 2 for 5.00 Church are Mr, and Mrs. Wal- teach a child the way of life and| he pic schoo was to give BY THE BY {children the tools wi ich to IL DE ar, 'educated man's worth, Mr. Hill in this Sussex town protested be- foster an atmosphere of study, . DRIVING LESSON grades 1, 2, and 3, a home and feminate. Now the women have Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 realize that he must study. Tou 103 without a licence, a woman|pervisor of London public DOGGY SHOES S vho & h h ,"' she said. Mr. Crouter and Mr. Hill agreed| ne last person who should teach and help at home," she sa in rubber-lined shoes made for was held after the discussion. (CP) Mrs. Kitty Ballance Geer-hunter, tramped the woods The marriage of Emillie] Miss Marion Musoronchan, sis-| Barbara Hillier's and Miss Alma garden here, and more were rip- from her bedroom window Neil, f Mr. and Mrs. Wil-land Joy Ford. All wore princess Mrs. Archibald had her trophy O Nell, Son o x > LONDON, Ont. (CP) Church. |white chrysanthemums. Jo Aldwinckle were guests at a redecorate a chapel in the hos- BAD FOR TEETH leaving school in the Leyton dis- Searle. land radio women prior to a visit| rT b persons, many of 'hem memoers says Dr. Melville Watkins, |Lisney, Dorset medical officer, gown of nylon net. The lace bod-| yo n'g Ukrainian hall. For the oc-| nual ball. Proceeds went to a| ACTRESS HELPS appetite for regular meals," he ed the bouffant skirt. A crown was in powder blue lace Over|y voeum Club and Women's Art| learn to read, 1774 words in movie actress Ava Gardner for'tal treatment. hit Reg. to 7.98 Pictured after their wedding recently in a double - ring cere- lace Edgar Larmer. Formerly Miss Joan Elizabeth Reynard, generally to make home life hap-| ier. stated that the main duty pier. He sta 8 |the nursing staff of a hospital ih work in high school. : : | Mr. Crouter expressed a feeling Never Let Your Husband FEMIINE TINT HORSHAM, England (CP)-- stressed that the home could help cause all their machines were [the child would natirally respect eduestion. Mr, { Hill pointed out NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)--Plead-|school group was told by Mrs.|/the pink machines. The men have i 1s : 3 " jofien, High scious i complained was told by Magistrate Lionel| schools. This task can only be é "Any husband isjaccomplished with active interest Flash a terrier with a paw in- wife to drive." |fection, will soon be taking his O'Neil-Musoronchan Rites Held stiri. wi | mv wen 11-IVIUSOro es e child's behavior was in the home. | LATE FRUIT NEW GLASGOW, N.S. (CP) om ae ed oe Yori shive Refreshments were served by|picked a mid - November treat every day for the first month of Musoronchan, daughter of Mr./ter of the bride, was maid-of- Frise's classes. |ening, She has had three crops of nearby Glenelg, she spotted and Mrs. William Musoronchan honor. The bridesmaids weré the lettuce this year. fine buck deer at sunrise. Tw liam George O'Neil of Maple gowns of royal blue velvet with PERSONALS - a] - The without leaving the house. Grove, was solemnized recent- white feathered hats and gloves| women's auxiliary of Bethesda The Reverend S. C. H. Atkin-| Mr, Jack O'Neil acted as best/luncheon in the King 'Edward pital at a cost of $1,035. : son officiated. The wedding man for his brother. Ushering Hotel, Toronto, yesterday, when| RUSSIAN. BALL trict are about 24 pounds heavier POOLE, England cp) " Con o and four inches taller than chil-|tinued deterioration in children's {Rene Goubalt and Larry Man- Gives in marriage By Bor 1=-'sing. |? Mdloramn. { White Russian aristocratic| 28%; in St.| wre ©. W. Ferrier, Mrs. Cleve|families, attended the Russian|Medical health officer of theito snacks between meals. Dest { h CW, ) . | 3 |area. {snacks usually consist of soft, ice featured liky-point sleeves|.. ion the bride' a { and a neckline studded with se- beige. Prat hak" Soca | Emerson Chant will be tea host- $b RE jesses at the Chijstmag tea fol-/fung. for assisting retugees. EAST GRINSTEAD, England says. During the last year more studded with pearls and sequins jy CHILD READERS (CP)--Nearly £1,000 was raised|than 14,000 of the 21,000 school taffeta with royal blue accessor-| : held her fingertip veil and she; Association next Monday after- gertn ies. Both wore corsages of pink oon, Miss Janet Kerr, ARCT,| a Gard THI ® : CHRISTMAS 0 mony at St. George's Memorial function of the school was to are the children of Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Lunney, Black- f th blic school was to give| ' : I : E | this Sussex village. Last year the that society failed to recognize an 1 : : . 7 . Men working at a drug factory nin respect ts somevere to 'Teach You To Drive'--Warning J pink, which they considered ef- that parents could help a child ing guilty to operating a motor-|Marjorie McLelland, primary su- blue ones. to study. |Beaver-Potts: {first outdoors walk for two years I P Af C An interesting question period] EAST WELLINGTON, B. C. Mrs, Bruce Archibald, ardent town. } y mothers of the pupils in Mrs.|from strawberry plants in her|the season with no results. Then, va, Willi Hilmer Misses Irena Wolek, Judy Sill hots brought him down, an of Oshawa, and am ly s SPECIAL PROJECT shots broug h C of a bettle in a loaf, glass in| ly at Albert Street United Church. and carried bouquets of blue and] Mrs. Barbara Pollock and Mrs. Hospital here will refurnish and bread and cement in milk bottles. Baby DeliPYAMAS LONDON (CP)--Children now | music was played by Mrs. Bruce were Messrs. Laurence Sobczak, General Motors entertained press) MONTREAL (CP)--Some 400 dren of the same age 50 yearsteeth is attributed by Dr. A. A. ther the bride wore a full-length| , reception was held | x etn | Fox, Mrs. E. C .H. Jury and Mrs. Imperial Cadet Association's an Istarchy foods and they lessen the uins. Tiers of lace complement- i : , 3 A sories. The bridegroom's mother|;, ino "the annual meeting of the LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Children at a handicraft sale opened by children inspected pequired den- carried a cascade of red roses roses, {winner of 'this year's "Lyceum" and white chrysanthemums. y As the couple left for a wed-/gold medal for proficiency will GROUPS, CLUBS orice was wearing a back fied Cuvisomas story. ~ © + © ' AUXILIARIES suit with white accessories and a red rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. SIMCOE STREET WA (Group Six) O'Neil will live in Oshawa. Group Six of the WA of Simcoe SOCIAL NOTICE | ENGAGEMENT showed slides of The Birth of Yeushar meeting in the Chyreh The is a ed Cpist, Mrs. James Paes play. * 3 of Phyllis Louise Brethour of e piano for the singing of id Tceting Spcded Bi at Belleville, daughter of Mrs. Caro- Christmas carols. The Misses Bn = hides lessen/ line Bray of Bancroft, to Mr. Phyllis and ' Lenore Glass sang Pp wi rs py {Ronald Byard King, son of Mr.|two duets. Mrs. Harry Wurbs was read by 3, owie. , |and Mrs. Byard King of Oshawa./2ave the secretary's annual re- The secretary's and treasurer's The marriage is to take place in|Port. Miss Alta Kemp gave the were given. Mrs. Fred|s: Margaret's Anglican Church, treasurer's report. A cheque for Williams and Mr. Clarence Toaze Belleville, on Saturday, Decem-|$350 was given to the Woman's sang a duct and Mr. Toaze also her 6, at 2 p.m. Missionary Society. sang a solo. 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