The Oshawa Times, 8 Dec 1958, p. 8

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| meeting and brought: Christmas oh MARRIED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY United Church, The bride, who | A. 8. Pinn of Oshawa and the is a graduate of Class '57 of the bridegroom is the son of Mr, | and Mrs. E. R, Fleming of Peterborough Civic Hospital, Is | Chatham, Ontario. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | --Photo by Ireland Ry Cornwall will be the home of Mr, and Mrs. John David Flem- ing whose marriage was solem- nized recently at Northminster Women, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 #8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mogdoy, December 8, 1958 PERSONALS The members of Group 8 of the Woman's Assoclation of Street United Church held their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs, A. E, McGilvray last Fri. perfect attendance, Mrs, Edgar Bradley, group leader, presided. The various reports presented showed the group had enjoyed a | successful year, It was decided| to send plants to the shut-in mem-| bers at Christmas, The nex! meet- . | Simcoe day afternoon. There was almost | |F, M, Jamieson, Mrs, C. E, Cor. prayer Group Committee : Christmas Meeting A very successful Christmas {party was held at Guide House |when members of the 2nd Group | Committee, following the business |meeting, enjoyed a social even- {ing with eroquinole, exchange of Christmas gifts and a pot luck] supper, | The president, Mrs, ¥. M, Ja-| mieson, presided for the business | | | greetings to the members (rom | Mrs, J, T, Rooney of Calgary, formerly of Oshawa. Mrs, C, KE, Cornelius read the minutes, Mrs, |Roland Crawford gave the trea- |surer's report and Mrs, Henry ™ gave the LA report, | The election of officers for the 11059-60 season was held. The in- stallation of those elected to take| {place in June, | President, Mrs, F, M, Jamie- {son; vice president, Mrs. ¥. KE, | Ball; secretary, Mrs. C, E. Cor- |fiellus; treasurer, Mrs. Roland |{Crawford; card convener, Mrs, |Gordon Barker; social convener, Mrs. Henry Thompson; press, |{Mrs. F. E, Ball; telephone chair- |man, Mrs, G, Mackay; telephone {committee Brownies, Mrs, F, M. Jamieson and Mrs, D, A, Haynes; Guides, Mrs. Harold Jackson, Mrs. D. A, Jenesey and {Mrs, P. G, Boville; group com- mittee representative to local as-| | sociation, Mrs, Henry Thompson; ('uide representative, Mrs, F, M, Jamieson and Brownlie represen. tative, Mrs. Norman Grierson, The committee decided to con- tribute toward the Brownies and Guides Christmas parties and it was also voted to purchase a Union Jack for the use of the Guide Company, 3 One-year-old Donna Lynn is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harley Jackson, Caesarea, Donna whe celebrated her first birthday dn November 10 is the grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs, | 5 WONDER LODGES AND SOCIETIES MIZPAH CLUB { The Mizpah Club of Sunshine |Rebekah e met for a tur- key Jupp in the banquet room of the IOOF hall recently, Several members of Sunshine Lodge prepared the supper, The! tables wer. prettily decorated in the Christmas theme, Following the supper the regu- lar meeting was held presi over by Sister Ann Coakwell, president. The various reports (were read and dealt with, Sev. leral members were reported ill, The election of new officers was as follows: Past president, Sister Ann Coakwell; president, Sister Christina Collins; vice. resident, Sister Victoria Me. ee; recording secretary, Sister ' CAN'T YOU SLEEP? wh Recession Can Give Lessons | MONTREAL (CP)-~The reces slon has provided some valuable | lessons for many Canadian com. | panies, says Ryhs M, Sale, presi. dent of Ford Motor' Company of Canadas. 8 He told the Dominion Commer clal Travellers Association at ifs annual dinner Saturday night: | 'The recession restored a sense of realism that had been missing in some degree In the years of easy selling, It made us trim some of the fat out of our opera tions and it made us pay more attention to overhead and inven. tories? ctor Specialist in Palmer Specifies Upper Cervical Method Miling you Th yi 3 t, can you sleep, i you spend an evening tossing to and fro, yawning, counting it Impos- Lorraine Hewat; t or, Sis ter Beatrice' Chute, The installa: tion will be held on the first Tuesday in January at the home of Sister Agnes Kemlo, At the close of the meeting contests, skits and an were held, Wilfred Jackson, Nestleton, and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Judson, | Caesarea, and great - grand- daughter of Mrs, Sarah Judson, | Toronto, --Photo by Hornsby Studio A rummage salw will be held at the CRA on Tuesday, January 20, Depots were set up at "the homes of Mrs. R. Crawford, 20 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES [Alice street, Mrs, Henry Thomp- son, 574 Mary street, Mrs, C. B, Heard, 266 Gibbs street and Mrs,| The Elgin Street| WMS of King Street |Church was held recently with Christ-| Mrs, by Mrs, /lhg. Mrs. J, T. Tane offered All shut-ins will be re. membered this Christmas also KING STREET WMS |Ray DePratto, 374 east, Arrangements for the mas party were made spoke on her trip to England and ri ting of the the continent, Cristy Meeting J nited Mrs. Clayton Lee reported that the gold medal contest at Willard Norman Wirsching presid-|Hall was cancelled on account of bad weather, Mrs, Fred Wil liams gave the treasurer's report. A social half hour was enjoyed. | Interesting Reports Are Heard At St. Gregory's CWL Meeting The December meeting of the|through November. The number #t. Gregory the Great Subdivi- of Brownies is 35. A fly-up of the glon of the Catholic Women's Brownies was held the last week League was held in the parish/in November, when 14 Were suditorium on Tuesday evening added to the ranks of the Guides, Mrs. bringing their number to 44, with [two Guiders. last, with the president, C. C. Murty, in the chair. There is a waiting list of eight| Lead the financial state- girls wishing to join and it will The treasurer, Miss Theresa Coyne. | ment, sad reports were recelv- be necessary to split the present od from the following conveners: [company into "A" and "B"| Mrs. A. C. Love, spiritual; Mrs. packs, At least two or three more| E. C. Egerer, radio, TV and/leaders are needed and volun- fms: Mrs. O. R. Gay, member- teers for this work were request- ship and Mrs. Ray Scott, social. ed. Twelve Religion and Life| HOSPITAL VISITS Emblems had been presented in 3 od November, as well as 23 badges Mrs. James Comner reported covering various categories of wisiting 71 patients at the Osh: | training, ewa Hospital during the month, A party had been held for both of November, 21 of whom were Brownies and Guides at Hallow- from outside points. She also re- o'en and plans are afoot for a nine hours spent in hair | Christmas party. The Brownies at Fariview Lodge, Whit- made up a Christmas parcel for by. In connection with the latter/the Missions which included 50 » . Conner mentioned |filled stockings and six scrap that an attractive hairdo gave a hooks. A considerable quantity of "Hft" to these elderly la-lused postage stamps was col- dies, sparking a lively Interestilected for the Scarborough For- apd improvement In their per-iejgn Missions and old nylons were| sonal grooming and brightening collected and sent to the School their outlook generally Ia re for Retarded Children, sponse to her request for help Inigy,00pssFUL BRIDGES this project, Mrs. W. J. Hughes, "a0 "cay reported that the two Mary street, Oshawa, has offer | iqo00 which had been held to ed her services and 1s now A¢-Igubdivision scholarships had been ecompanying her to the Lodge. ... o 0cessful, and she thanked Mrs. R. LeClere, of St. Mary's or of the People C.WL, has also Mrs. George Fairhart and Mrs, | North on Friday afternoon, Jan. meeting would be held unless at {0 Sproule, Miss Barbara McLaugh. | ing will be held at the home of (nelius and Mrs. Henry Thompson. Mrs. Uriah Jones, Simcoe Street|It was decided that no January the discretion of the president with the next regular meeting at Guide House on February 4, 1959, uary 9. At the close of the busi. ness, tea was served in the dining room. Mrs. Bradley pour- ed, Mrs, Morley Jacobi, Mrs, Percy Canning, Mrs, G. W, Skuce| executive, Mrs. Reginald Burr, and Mrs, Jones assisted the host-| Mrs. Norman Decker and Mrs, J. ess in serving. Lloyd Pegg. Santa Claus arrived presented a gift to each | The annual Christmas party for | ahild, the beginners of St. Andrew's United Church Sunday school was held on Saturday afternoon in the banquet hall which was colorful with arrangements of vari-color- ed flowers and a decorated Christmas tree. The 80 little guests were greeted by Miss Grace Anderson, superintendent f the beginners' department, also assisting were Miss Elta Miss Peggy Ring, French street, celebrated her fifteenth {birthday on Friday with 40 of her {young friends. The party was held in the clubhouse at Wood. view Park, Peter Walmsley and Gerald McAdam played selections on their guitars and dancing was enjoyed, Happy birthday was sung for Peggy. The clubhouse was decorated with streamers| and balloons. Little items of soc always wel in If you are enjoying of visitors or have been visiting yourself, why not telephone RA 33474 and share your pleasure with others. lin, Miss Joanne Storie, Mrs. | Dorothy McNicol and Mrs, Clive Kinsman, Prior to refresh. ments served by the Couples' Club the children enjoyed games arranged by Miss Joanne Storie, An honored guest was Dr. George Telford. Presiding at the table of mite boxes were the baby band lal news are this col the company | | Miss Barines of Toronto. UTH GROUP COMMITTEE | Mrs. Duncan McMillan gave| Te. members of the 14th Group! the secretary's report, Mrs, Doug-| Committee of the Girl Guide As-| las Lander presented a full slate sociation met at the home of Mrs. | of officers for 1059. (William Carroll Gibbons street, Mrs. Lawrence Allen spoke on Mrs, Arthur Recalls presided, the morning session and Mrs.| Mrs, D, V, Crowder, Jeeretasy, Mrs, finest family gift A " a all b we 2 ROLLS 8mm Kodachrome FILM $4.85 EACH when you purchase 'BROWNIE Movie | cAmera Kit, #/2.3 [et "We |] li! Ig 0 Genuine Kodak movie bis ot this low, low price! Great team for Indoor-ovidoor movie-making. This handsomely 'y 9 od 1] inebud the delure-medgl Brownie Movie Camera with fast 1/2.3 lens end the Brownie 2-Lamp Movie Light, | with reflector food DULLES IN HOSPITAL WASHINGTON (AP) --- State Secretary Dulles, 71, was re Joried in satisfactory condition ay at Walter Reed Army Hospital, where he is being treated for an inflammatory con- dition of the lower colon. Dulles L. H, Muldrew spoke on the after- read the minutes and held at Greenwood. Miss Mary report, Halg, a missionary from Japan,| Final plans were made for the I 5 at Wi ' treasurer's report, Mrs, Muldrew| United Church, Mrs, M, Paulocik thanked those who made aprons; volunteered to do table centres {in Africa for use in hospitals, (theme. he Mrs. Clarence Young reported 13| The next meeting will be held ding and four sympathy cards Mrs. Frank Ross, Gibbons street. had been sent out, Mrs, W. R. and 174 home calls. SOCIAL NOTICE It was announced that the Jan- Year's Day would be held on| | January 15. Mrs, Howard Brown Wit, Jara 9 "nr TCs due of Doug er r bY Hope, the late Mrs, \ Mrs, Clarence Scott sang "The| on ang 8 a Ray Wilkin. Mellow told a story written by mpg John Mil ernmiz- the Russian, Tolstol, who cameo on Friday afternoon, on. all to the poor. Scugog United Church with the WOTU Reverend J. K. Braham officlat. |WCTU was held at Simcoe Street | United Church recently with Mrs, H. A. Mellow led in the worship from the story of the It was announced that the shutdns will be remembered at noon session of the Presbyterial ert Leslie gave the treasurer's was the speaker, In giving the q 100 have been sent to Mrs, Fuller fcr it, carrying out the Christmas [get-well cards, one golden wed-jon January 28 at the home of Short reported 139 hospital calls uary meeting which falls on New MARRIAGE ld 40 hg worship service, Mrs. |My Fdwin Wilkineon of Port Christmas Lullaby". Mrs. H. A.|of Sougog, son of.the late Mr. and from a noble family and gave'her 5, 1958, in the parsonage of The Christmas meeting of the |Charles Langfield presiding. Mrs, [Holy Babe and the wise men. Christmas, Mrs, Harold Parrott offered her services as available later in the month, Mrs. Murty fs providing transportation Jack Lawrence for their assist Mrs. Love reminded the mem- bers that the Perpetual Rosary {read a letter she had received from Miss E, Campbell, a tem. entered the hospital Friday night, Doctors reported Saturday they had found no evidence of any lamps. Titer Board for eosy title-making alse included! AN Por 48.25 ITCHELL' Suir Sleeplessness may be caus: | od a number 0° different | things, Eseentially It is "the congestion of hlood around the brain, which makes it ov. eractive, 7' you are troubled with this condition, it would be wise to find out what Chis ropractic can do for you, Af. teracareful examination, the Chiropractor will find out what Is wrong with your ner. vous svstem, Sninel adjust. ments have heen hishly sue. oéssful In normalizing blood eirenlation, and rellevine eon. westion of the blood vessels of the brain, ne of 0 HAVING | Wringer Troubles? 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Brennan,| Mrs. Egerer mentioned that the Owl of the Brownies, and Legion of Decency Film lists Mrs. Puchalski, captain of St.|had been posted on the bulletin | Gregory's Girl Guides, covering bard hn te shared vestibule, and jities from September|tha e of Bernadette", tielr acHvives fn De which had been brought to tel |awa by St. Gregory's CWL in|} honor of the Lourdes centenary, © was shown at the Regent Thea- tre, and requested that a letter Hf of appreciation be sent to the| if {manager of the Regent for his co-operation, She also drew at. tention to the fine list of books recommended for Catholic read- ing in the November 20th issue of the Canadian Register. Mrs. Murty asked for volun: | teers to collect for the current {campaign to raise funds for a school for the Retarded Children of Oshawa, in which she herself would take part, CHURCH EXTENSION Reporting for the Canadian Church Extension group, Mrs, K. M. 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