The Oshawa Times, 5 Feb 1959, p. 8

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| Canadian Stylists [ie = "me vs w Re Doctor Criticizes | | Return to Flattery ume sin cmiections os Maternity Wards | PERSONALS Marie Antoinette's dance frock ofl PORONTO (CP) A Halifax! Mr. and Mrs, Lueass P2ucock, (home of Mrs, 8. A, Heney, Wind entertained sor avenue, yesterday and over | Of Milady's Fi ] 114 y ut Figure red with two roses partially hid (doctor took a critical look al the SImeos street north t ing a wide satin belt, and OWVIA's designs. of maternity - hospitale for the artist, Bernard 1zzo, and afternoon ten prepured a report | MONTREAL (CP)-Top Cann (00ce dress of white nylon ehlf (Wednesday night and sald; "If| his secompanist, David Burk, fol for the genersl meeting to he | dian designers have hrought fn, with Bodice of fabric flowers there was only some way of get-|lowing the Community Concert held Monday, February 16 {back the natural curve to the Cp." 8 red satin stole {ting hospital administrators and!last night . | inadian costume, judging from the, All fabrics in the collection| Architects pregnant we might| vy aud ih WL Doms [spring collection" of the Associa. were Canadian - made and de [hope for something hetler,' Mr, und Mrs, Frank Bourrie |8r¢ Ls Toronto slaying at the ! by Dr [Allee street, will celebrate their| Park Plaza Hotel 1" ) y Boor y wh I ] Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Ediror Dial RA 3.2474 aon ot Canadian Conturiers un Signed, on im hed draped|H iH Vig . Wn lode of the 26th welding, AnIVOrsarY by at ou are invited hy the Boclal w---- -- " op Natural C § le h 'ohn 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thusdey, February 5, 1989 | 000, fsck wae in slit an drowsen to the crisp wings, of Nour CHILE) Ausuciation, [aading ie Hales bf Bi, Grog [EParment 10 send in any Jie in gowns which flowed or fitted ends Qeserve A better deal, This prob (ory's auditorium tomorrow Mgt surprise parties, showers, anni: ' " " i Mwave Natiored the natiral Members of the association doihl wold rel be Jived iris Reports on Capricorn Capers |versnrion an omings nd A | Jessie Panton Missionary Rus. [se me es o the ute tho nr osne oe t's monks, asm 0 ig, i cmt whic us 1 ch Outstanding trends included the present one or two major show Yous Toa fl aptly 7 Py, how the event to hve heen Flesse Mi Pog telephone RA 1 Ld Ww widedopped silhouett d . ! . I | N Ott F 1959 widtdopped sihouette as shown Ings Dr, Atlee said maternity hosps nighly successful, socially and . | nsta 5 e 1Cers or In Kve Lyn's square-shouldered| Flowing panels that went along|tals should inl ik wach fon. | financially Members of the com | Chitdren should he taught at The first meeting of the year, er, Mrs, J, ¥, Briton; Juniors, Sostine of houndstooth cheek; or (with many of last year's bizarre (tures as cheerful private sitting mittee which was convened hy 1060, of the Jessie Parton Mis |Mrs, J, G, Dancey In Figs ngth coat in orange shapes had heen modified tolroows with a reasonably large Mrs, Peter Simpson, assisted hy|the earliest age to wash their 'stonary Auxiliary of Si, Andrew's] Miss Yule expressed apprecis plaid mohair with accompanying flatter the natural walstline aren for walking, Mrs. Gordon Curley, met at the hands before meals, Loh United Church was held recently. ton for the co-operation accorded Miss Helen Yule, reliring prest her and bespoke the same for dent, presided, Dr, George Tel-|Mps, Manuel, Miss Yule wis pre {ford installed the officers [or sented with & gift by. Mrs, Man 1960-60 as follows: Preside, | el, (Mas, W, F Manuel; honorary The devotional service was led president, Mrs, George Fol ord; hy Miss Katie Wotton and Miss , | pastpresident, Miss Helen Yule; 4 Bivat vice-president, Mrs. R Ww, Hazel Waring, Mrs; W, J. Lori Y prs 1 on aida 1 wer, secretary, Christian slew Martyn; second VICe-PIESIOent, | eh gaye a brief talk stress Miss Marion Cuthbertson; record ing the need of prayer: and fi ling secretary, Mrs. N. W, Bryant; : 4 JAMAICAN PAIR WED IN OSHAWA corresponding secretary, Mrs ey ly hook subject was The . [Lawrence Freneh; Lreasurer, . Mary Althouse Shelton of | daughter of Mr, and Mrs, W. T, | Miss Grace Anderson; Christian United Sates led by Mrs. C, A Oshawa and Lloyd Jamieson | Shelton of Portland, Jamaica, | stewardship, Mrs, W. J Lorim.| Kinton, Mrs, 7, D Kerr read th Wilson of London, Ontario, | and the bridegroom is the son ler: Christian citizenship, Mrs, |minites of the December meet exchanged nuptial VOWS Te | oo are and Mrs, Lloyd Wilson Alan Oke; community friendship, | 8 and the annual report, Miss cently in the Christian Mission Mise Katie Wotten: literature sec. | Grace Anderson gave a report ary Alllance Church, Richmond retary, Mrs, Charles Kinton; Mig. Of the treasury for the yea street east, The bride is the | ple will live in Lendon, Ontario lOnary Monthly Mrs. F M ail It was announced that the Pros more Supply 'secretary, Mrs, byterial will be held on Febru : L / William Dodwell; assistant, Mrs, [AIY 17 in BL. Andvew's United St. Christopher's PTR Hears [ih cor riot sion"c" if: huge, os vera hr br Dulmage; assistant, Miss F, M ; AVEYR W emi Aeh will he served at noon Hawkes; associate members, |" I by the Jessie Panton Auxiliary iritual, Academic Addresses Miss. Helen Yule; flower conven Spiritu / Ca emic Iesses ler, Miss Nellle Beorgie; socal, | The Febwuary meeting will In The members of Bt, Christo.jour work perfectly but found ft Mes, J. HH, Hunter; assistant, |in the form of " pot luck supper pher's CPTA met recently in the uninteresting even though the Mrs. John McLean; pianist, Mrs, |The Dorothy Telford group serv school auditorium to hold thelr knowledge was known, This me J, G, Dancey; mission band lead. [ed refreshments regular meeting, thod was apt to make the child The spiritual director, Father|lose Inlerest hy the time he Norbert Gignac, opened the meet. 'ea( hed about 14 years of age GROUP ) ing with prayer, The meeting was and leave school," he gaid / presided over by Ms, Max Cole-| The present day system of man teaching known to the "Interest | ALICE JACKSON AUX, i (P G, Pletcher, Moderator; Dr Reports were read by the sec-|1arn" method has a tendency to; The Alice Jackson evening aux hg M Elliott, Suberintendent o retary, Mrs, Leonard Weeks, and rouse interest in the pupil apd iliary of < King Street United | Publie Schools; Mrs, Ware Mrs, Kenneth Johnson, treasurer. Urges him to go on to higher Church met in the church parlor Grade ! toasier} Wind i -. The president gave a report on|learning on Tuesday, February 3, with the Phreve an i r ur err the school rink which has recent A change in text books once In CGIT in attendance | Home and Fin on Furs Tie rs oli ly heen erected, The school prin. A while and the use of radio,| Mrs, Bryce Hrown, president, | The. mel i Ah foacling, oii cipal, Mr, Frank Le Vay, out-|television and the newspaper, all opened the meeting with a poem GIO to em whre RH net "aL lined the children's skating pro-|had thelr advantages in the The members of the CGIT: pre n de worth while in the PR gram throughout the school week Present day scheme of learning. sented the worship service Miss| nt king A ehild Ps could not and also thanked all the fathers! Lastly Mr, Finan stressed that Ellen Densmore sang a solo ac | read and teaghing that child to who helped to erect this rink if parents took special Interest companied hy Mrs, Fred Ayers, | 4 h 18 on behalf of 10 their school ehild they would Mrs, R, L, Johnson, CGIT leader, Accordion solos were played by the Oshawa Separate School have much better success by was in charge, Miss Sharlene Marilyn Scott, who played "Clas | Board, thanked the members for bringing out the better quality In| Taggart read the scripture and jo polka and "My Happiness' the afternoon tea which they ar. "¢ child. led In prayer, and toid a misslon-| "ne minutes of the Inst meet OGILYIE REAL CHOCOLATE, WHITE OR CHERRY ALMOND " . Mr, Louis Hughes thanked the ary story er N y "pg ranged nn the occasion of Cardin. oh ATY on : ing were read by Mrs, Frank al MeGulgan's visit to bless the "Peaker The CGIT then affiliated WithiGaztey and Mrs, John Richard BAKE MIXES NEw 3 1 00 SWIF 8 4 hal as de T'S LAMB SALE school, The evening was brought to athe Alice Jackson Evening Auxil-leon gave the treasurer's report {close with a social period and re. lary in an impressive service IniMps J, Ward's room won the at MEA r Rt wes aa uted an the rio freshments were served by Mrs, which Mrs, Bryce Brown, pres (endance prize puary " ing | Youd ign noid | Gerald Kasubeck and her com: dent, and Mrs, W, A, Gibb, pres-| Mrs, Norman Briggs gave a BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP 248, ¢ mittee, |byterial secretary for CGIT, took|repart concerning the progress of TIN Lamb Legs c Ib. of Kingston, Jamaica, The cou Mr, Louis Hughes, on Wednesday, February 18, with | - m------------ i | part the night of cards to be held | charge he » Sed JHucetds of Three films were shown, "Pro Be vy 18 20.02 TENDER RIB iis Sven Wolo Twas De testant Christianity Today", "The| Refreshments were served by CATELLI COOKED SPAGHETTI ' 37° Loin Lamb Ch | te made @ WW, Narys fu Social Worker' and "Nursing as! the mothers of Grade TINS olin am ops ne campaign, | i : a Career', Mrs, Donald Munroe Juicy Good luck and best wishes were ' Bl operated the projector and Mrs, | LAUREL GROUP HA 28.01, ¢ extended to Mr, and Mrs, Danie! 4 Douglas Redpath was commenta:| The January meeting of the P 49 Scoich Lamb Chops O'sihes who are leaving Oshawa tor. Mrs, G. V, Hawker sang "1|Taurel Group, Woman's Associa TINS to take ence J / Te , are " | He St drew' United up residence In Montreal Walked = Today Where Josus| tion of Andrew's inde | BUTTERMILK OR HONEY BUCKWHEAT THREE-WAY COMBINATION ~-- ROAST, CHOPS, STEW where Mr, O'Shea has been trans. Walked", accompanied by Mrs, Chireh was held ferred, A Harry Keyes House, Monday, January 26 with PILLSBURY PA 16.0%, ¢ LAMB IN A BASKET : we 23¢ The class count for the month 4 ¥ : Mrs, Frank Hunter conducted a twenty-three members attending PKGS, - was won by Miss Margaret Cor: 2 {memorial service in memory of The past prenicent, Mea i [# SWIFT'S 13 PKG, rigan's class, : od Mrs. Wilson Gamble, a life mem. Storie, presided for the dinne Mrs, Gerald Kasubeck, conven: : ber of the group. Mrs Kenneth|and fo the introductions of the OLD TYME TABLE SYRUP 4.02, 23 PREMIUM BACON (I'{] 39 JUG i er for the evening's program, it Proctor gave the secretary's re. new executive fia | port, Mrs, William Bradbury re.| The president, Mrs, G 8 SWIFT'S talled a Father Glgnac to give! biel ' ; A I | Ww nducted a brief husiness "FEATURE PLACE PACKED 115 spiritual address, He chose as : ported 14 home calls and 38 hos-|Werry, conducted a bried husines or Mil "i his tople 'The Dangers Which [pital calls, meeting during which Mrs, Don STUFFED MANZANILLA'S PRE UM FRANKS 10.02 Threaten Our Children Today" It was announced that the ald Storie way apponted ove | IAW LMER OLIVES 37° He demonstrated these moral 1 {World Day of Prayer would be|er of ye garden ten lo he Jel Boon, loo Box Jor SWIFT'S PREMIUM dangers' by the use of a popular held at Christ Memorial Church at Stonehaven during June, Mrs " " phonograph record, Magazines of | on February 13; WMS Valentine E. F Cuthbertson was appointed FEATURE" -- CLEAR ~-- NON-YELLOWING LUNCHEON MEAT LOAF-Sliced Lh (he type widely read by toxiay's Toa, February 14; WMS Presby. convener of the haanr 10 be ar- | SUCCESS TRIO WAX 89° teen-agers were also distributed '. terial at St, Andrew's United ranged at the Jurden tea . Pint Tin SWIFT'S PREMIUM and it was pointed out that many Church, February 17 A social evening of court whist "FEATURE" a HEADCHEESE-Sli ced of the current movies endanger: Mrs, Kenneth Proclor express ¢ " ole T ALISMAN RASFK BERRY JAM 4 Jar 43 24.08, i ed the moral outlook of today's ed thanks to all who had taken ness meeting children. ovules, M2. ¥. | TO ADDRESS CLUB part, "FEATURE" -- DR, BALLARD'S W | re St sr, ME. 1 wee vases [DON'T MISS || CHAMPION CAT FooD ar 81 School Inspector, was then intro President of the Dominion | The February meeting of the 4 Drama Festival, Mrs, Donald |Adelaide McLaughlin Home and "" duced by Mr, Frank Le Vay | uw ! id | fa Angh ome an MAKE A HIT WITH THE FAMILY SERVE" «-- PILLSBURY py W. MecGibbon will speak GiSchool Association was held / The Modern System of Educa.| J ped N ation was held re 134 0x, ton" was the theme of his ad-| Sonudien Dradin bt Yo Teh. i Wo Wa Nerv CRYSLER S BLUEBERRY PANCAKE MIX . 29° tress, "The J Rt of the ity | Bro alding Srees. a7 pat Sukie of touch Club o Oshawa and district | A coffer maker was presented Emergency Furniture "THEY MELT WITH EASE" die' Tihed / h next Wednesday, In recognition to the Home and School Associa We method by which we knew| of her work In this field of tion by the pupil's of the school KRAFT CARAMELS Ton, Phy, 25¢ Canadian culture, Mrs, MeGib The pupils of Grade 7 enter 10! 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