The Oshawa Times, 10 Mar 1959, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 10, 1959 Discussion On Beatitudes Features CPTA Meeting St. Gregory's and St. Joseph's calls in the priest on behalf of CPTA held their monthly meeting|the sick and the dying, for the in St. Gregory's Auditorium, Mrs. sick derive much needed help and W. A. Clarke, president, presided. comfort and consolation from the A short business session pre-| worthy reception of the sacra- ceded the program which was ments of Penance, Holy Euchar- highlighted by a Phillips 66 dis- ist and Extreme Unction. Mr. E. J. Pinto Guest Speaker At H&S Meeting countries. Oshawa and District Home and Queen Elizabeth Home and School Council will hold its regu- School Association held its March|lar meeting at the E. A. Lovell meeting recently, it being Edu- School on March 24. The guest cation Week. Open house was speaker will be Mr. N. A. Sisco, held prior to the meeting when principal of the Dr. F. J. Done- parents were given an opportu-van Collegiate Institute who will nity to Fists the yurious Sask: speak on Citizenship. rooms where samples of the chil- drems "work 'were on. display. Root Prize vas won by Mrs. Each teacher was present and|;eis were served by the moth- gave the parents a chance to get| oo of the Grade 1 pupils, assist- acquainted. ed by the social convener, Mrs. Two solos were sung by Me. Frank Welch. ied y THREE WAYS TO ENSURE BETTER HEALTH FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PARAMETTES JUNIOR PARAMETTES PARAMETTE versity of London, England, will, speak 3 the Central Collegiate on Wednesday, March 11, His topic will be the Comparison of Education in the Communist world with that of the Western Alec Yonson, Mrs. John Dixon at the piano. , The guest speaker, Mr. E. J, Pinto, was introduced by Miss Stella Ross of the teaching staff. |Mr. Pinto is a native from Bom- |bay, India, also a graduate of the British Institute of Technology land an active member of the So- ciety of Engineers. Mr. Pinto spoke on his homeland India, cussion. "Blessed is the home in which|touching on industry, weather, It was decided that the execu-|parents are respected and obeyed Teligion, education, * government, tive and grade mothers would be by their children, for it will be/2nd the many features of that (delegates to McLaughlin Library|the anteroom of Heaven. Where land. Films were shown illus- open house in April. Mrs. Gordon|there is respect for parental au.|trating fashions in India, and In- Dignemn, Mrs. J. A. Yanch, Mrs. |thority, there is respect for the dian handicrafts. James Gibbens and Mrs. Ster-|authority of God and His Law. | Education week is being, ob- ling Morison will be delegates to| 'Blessed is the home in which served from March 1 ji 11. Pr the Archdiocesian CPTA confer- (the children see in their parents fessor J. A. Lauwerys of the Uni- ence in Toronto, March 30 and 3, ithe Sample of all flize, for » wi e the source of supernatural Wg ins was in Ye Sarge! site. Whether we realize it or not, Grade 34 boys, St. Gregory's. She we are all influenced by what we introduced Isobelle . Boission,|5€ and hear and the actions of : ibbens. those around us. Faithful parents Tillie oii ea. Gibson | bless the world with good Catholic |who, accompanied by Jan Kins-| Citizens, the community with good 21 VITAMINS, MINERALS, AND & TRACE ELEMENTS 28 King St. E. RA 3-4621 Regulor City-Wide Deliveries INTRODUCING THE SWEET SISTERS 2%, Carolyn Lee, eight months, | ald Crawford, Ajax, and Mr. | Sweet, Oshawa and Mrs. A. J. and Catherine Elizabeth, 5% | and Mrs. Harold Sweet, Osh- | Ginh, Kilworthy, Ontario. years. The girls are the grand- | awa. The great - grandparents children of Mr. and Mrs. Don- | are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Iravel Wear and Play Togs KING STREET WMS [richly blessed in a material =! Featured in Fashion Show The March meeting of the WMS|well as a spiritual way by the| : ea 'man, gave a medley of well Selghlors and Heaven itself with sof King Street Church was held influences of educationalists such A highly successful fashion Kellar, a student of the .ulian known Irish songs. The audience * a recently, Mrs. Norman Wirsh-|as doctors, teachers and agricul-|show sponsored by the "Georg- Mae Marsh School of Dancing. joined in singing the more famil-| "Blessed is the home in which ing presiding and opening with turists who go there and attempt ettes", a young women's group The second half of the program iar songs. {all receive Holy Communion fre- Specially formulated for babies! Breaks up phi heezin: Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet, RR 4, Townline road south, Oshawa, are Karen Lynn, aged 4%, Kim Louise, --Photo by Hornsby | DESERT FLOWER alg lor special offer! prayer. |to blend the old with the new. [of 'St. George's Anglican Church, featured sundresses and swim-| Two questions, "What should quently, for Christ pledged that was a member of Mrs. Young's'the meeting with prayer. stage and ramp. The theme of|pressed pleats called "Nassau"|should they be taught?' and "By and I in him." Where Christ is, Mrs, Duncan MacMillan gavel The Couples' Club of Albert| oUt by travel posters about thejeffect at the waistline. you increase it in your home?" (were served by the mothers of of Valentine Tea. |and Mrs. Harry Snow to sur- The commentator, Mrs. J. A. black checked sundress with a took part. The Reverend Fr. Me- | y y Eleanor Beck, president of the| card report and the president NeW home. Cards were played "Turf Club," ite li to develop character, ur ub," a red and white liest age J ENGAGEMENT Christian Stewardship and offered Score; Mr. S. C. H. Atkinson, ladies to imagine they were go- line accented by black velvet at The audience was what | suit of plush red velvet which is to discuss each question and sum- ment of her daughter, Carol Ann, ; 8 i hem Water - repellent, caused quite a Westmount invited the group to Mr. and Mrs. Snow were the re. they would like to take with them : : : For the training children and increasing | Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The mar- : fashion conscious woman on the will be held on March 20 and Refreshments were served and Suits and coats were featured A a a ' plimented each outfit. ing glamor with glitter, struck an Father McGough summarized ? ker, Miss Vera Boyd. iven the treas , Mr. | A o i Coates, wi gf Rpg Rg Eig ENGAGEMENT size Toilet Water with Beautitudes of a Happy Christian Mrs. J. Kinsey presented the wor- Wicks were appointed to a_com- "solos. The study book was taken Club: to be held in Storie Park club and 49 home calls. Mrs. Howard ; 3 " i i -|"he that eateth My Flesh and / B tribute| Mrs. was held last week in the parish suits, : parents teach their children be-|'h ) ia fizles Barker paid ¥ Nite he Harper ranked the hall. Spring flowers graced the A full . skirted sundress of un-/fore they start to school and how drinketh My Blood abideth in Me < " : i " : ivi fthere is Heaven. he Loyal Workers, d the fashion show was "A Holiday was featured with string ties at what means are you living aj : BO. The rye WMS. bik COUPLES' CLUB in the Sun" and this was carried the shoulders and wide - belted Christian family life and how can| After the meeting refreshments » room and a display of luggage| For the fun loving ' square formed the basis of a Phillips 66 Grade 3-4 boys. Jie Secretary's Teport and Mis foe Valied Church Met on Mr. [on the stage. dancer, "Swingtime," a red and| discussion in which all present| x 3 iss! full skirt an d matletex back with! Gough outlined the necessity ol SO IA Mrs. Clarence Young gave the Prise them with a party in their| Marshall, was Introduced by Miss bolero was well recelevd. [teaching children from the ear-| C L NOTICES % mand © id I's! ead the Thank You notes. Mrs. and those winning prizes were, Georgettes. In Mrs. Marsha ¥ | ; pC C. C. Skuce gave a report on Mrs. Stanley Grady, ladies' high opening remarks she asked the|checked dress with the Empire knowledge and ably. oi wre Eigie Little of Oshawa grayers for Miss Jean Whittier, men's high score; Mr. Frank Sul-/ing on an Easter cruise to the the bodice was smart. A swim- into groups atd given 10 minutes wishes to announce the engage- India livan, low score. Caribbean and to select marize. The group leaders gave ta Mr. Eugene James Wood, son e A fo, py: p ary of suggestions for {of Mr. and Mrs. on Wood of : i fhe Broup 9 cipients of a gift and a pot of (rom the fashions about to be sensation as did the "toe beaux" their summary of sug its Thankoffering service on April resented |worn by' -the models. ; 1 ! : 21 at 8 p.m. The family party| Chrysanthemums. p ; Christian. family life, which were Hage wil take place at 3 : 3 ¥| u | - " od 4 to by other o'clock on Saturday, March 28, at i i d the first half of the pro-{beach, "Sea Scamp" with flip-on compared and added : Thank-offering on April 14, ana short business period followed. he Fond n and ats Jro- topcoat also "Double Life" add- members. {dbert Street United Churbh, Osh- evening meeting with guest A most gratifying report was i ! hillips 66 dis-| iz ne, .«.. Introductory : A For the short - waisted matron, appealing note. the results o He 2 ifilips Ent Lo8Mrs. Wilfred Harris announced Mrs. P. Boville on the turkey a black and white check three-| A vibrantly colored iwo - piece cussion In e 0 u Mrs. Elsie ec of by "thé program for the Laurel group. Supper. Mrs. Snow and Mrs. K. Pric: Whitby "ship service. mittee to do all the buying of =-+Mrs. W. P. Graham sang two) Gifts and flowers sent, within the $y Mrs. L. H Muldrew. "There were 60 hospital calls Brown is the Dominion Board see- retary for boarding schools and ing on March 20. bér of the, Dominion Board. come. Mrs. Brown spoke on the M and M and Women's Missionary so-| 2ND GROUP COMMITTEE cieties and some suggested chang-| Mrs. F. M. Jamieson, es in the boards of these depart- dent of the 2nd Group Commit-| ments. |tee, presided at the March meet- |ing 50-50 CLUB C. E. Cornelius read the secre- , The regular meeting of presi- when travelling, also a mint a waffle, weave of French crepe W. Gilroy and Mrs. held at Guide House. Mrs. for the practical traveller. During intermission the Charl-| was shown. | For the younger woman there Was worn with a matching beach was a stunning two - piece beige jacket. {suit with Labrador Fox fur trim knits and the new 'Poof jacket swimsuits were also featured. were: house on March 14 and a tour a three - piece mint green suit Mrs. W. F. Mercer, Miss Marian rough the Bell Telephone build- also a trim black suit with a Hawley, Miss Kathy Bregman {beaded effect on the belt. sehool homes and also a mem-| New members were made wel-| For that feminine look a peb- ane Fraser, ible caramel clutch coat of fine Miss Jeannie Kellar and Miss ity {French crepe was shown. | For that casual, informal look| a brown and| A dance for all the members is on the cuffs. Imported wool was featured in green coat in hae $0.50 Club of Simeoe Street Unit-/!aTY's report and the treasurer, |ston was danced by Miss Jeannie ed Church was held in the Sun. "8. Roland Crawford, gave the treasurer's report. v School with Mr. and gay Schoo) Yoh wi Mrs. ' Jamieson thanked alll Mrs. Philip Perry's group in iece suit of fine French weave swimsuit called "Rajah" with it P detachable wrap - around skirt Home" -- Pleated skirts, Models for the show Miss Mary Holubenko, Miss Di- Angell, Miss Jill Traudel Huth. Door prizes were won by Mrs. | Gwen Robinson, Mrs. Anna Phil-| bei eck coat was featured|lip, Mrs. A. Johansen, Mrs. J. K ige a/Glover, Miss Amey Carson, Mrs Ww. |Scorgie. VON Directors cotton wishes to announce the engage Beauty Ice! ment of her only daughter, Eve- lyn Joan Lillian, to Sergeant Den- nis Beresford Weir, son of War- "Blessed is the home where prayer is practiced, for it is the #300 only 2 : ilies who ! Bode of O00 Ter iin the rant Officer Jack Welr and Mrs jran LIMITED TIME OFFER! blessings of Christ on their home. Weir, of Cobourg. The wedding e : which is Will take place at St. George's ' Blessed 38 te Dore, in ques- Anglican Church, Oshawa, on | tionable diversions for in it will Saturday, March 28, at 4 o'clock. reign Christian happiness. The ENGAGEMENT {saddest thing in every commun- {aa he ig to see each TOU Tad Mid. Geoige iis So |ber of the family going his 8ep- Gaughter, Diana Marie, to Gerald arate way in search of entertain-|y oo King, son of Mr. and Mrs. {ments which inevitably leads him| Hugh G. King, all of Oshawa. The 'laway from God. hi p| marriage will take place on Satur- H.| 'Blessed is the home into Ww! i day, April 11, at 11 o'clock in Holy 'neither blasphemy nor bad read- ci o¢s Roman Catholic Church. For. a smoother, clearer, younger complexion, use sparkling-clear BEAUTY ICE "solid moisture'. Softens as it moisturizes. Refreshes as it tightens pores. And, FREE, Desert Flower Toilet Water--an intriguing scent to make you feel fresh as the fragrance itself! SHULTON NEW YORK + TORONTO ing nor disorder find entrance, for lit will be filled with blessing and| |peate. (7 Blessed is the home in which) |the Catechism, History of the; {Church and Lives of the Saints | Elect Officers are read and studied together, 152 Day Iefresiments jor. both ~| At the annual meeting of the for in it faith will be living and h the Brownies and the Guides. An-' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keith, Oshawa branch of the Victorian enlightened: ' ! gi id devotional Part of nouncement was made of the St. Haig street, were in Toronto on Order of Nurses held last week| 'Blessed is the home which ul {Patrick's tea being held by the Saturday attending the funeral of at St Andrew's United Church, -- | The business of the evening ist Group Committee at Guide the late Mr. Arthur Whittaker. the Venerable H. D. Cleverdon pr. Bryce Brown. Education and | was presided over by the presi- House on Friday, March 13, and was re-elected as president | bliotts ee: Mrs. Walter ; In honor of the 40th wedding pres . publicity committee: Mrs. i dents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barrand. tentative date: was set for the | 1 vas pl t y : > iv The other officers are as fol- Branch, chairman; Mrs. Ewart] The club was pleased to have spring rummage sale of the 2nd anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. | McLaughlin, Mrs. W. L. Drayson, | three new couples introduced, Mr.!Group Committee on May 20. De- H. Lee, Carnegie avenue, Mr. and lows: first vice president, r . and Mrs. Alex Hill, Mr. and Mrs. pots will be set up at a later Mrs. Jack Lee, Courtice, were A. H. Collins; second vice-presi- Mrs. John Harris. Supply com- elle ke Mr. Mrs. . : dent, Mrs, Ewart McLaughlin; mittee: Mrs. Uriah Jones. Nom- Be Da | Ar. 2d Mes gate; ang arrangements for plck- hosts on Saturday ala oi br ea Miss Helen Boddy; inating committee, Mrs. C. M. El ng up the saleable articles was supper party and a very pleasant shld t. chal : Mrs. Madge Lin At the conclusion of the busi: discussed. evening with games and cards, |ireasurer, Mr F. 3. VcTveen; Hoit, chairman; Mrs. ness Mr. C. Collard introduced {The honored pair were present-| ' {3B the "Motor City Barber SO aa a Sas! Mother and Dangh ed with a card table and accessor-| Christine Thomat, . Mr. F. A | ebery of the vox Mi pers". \ day, May 1 at Harmony United ies and also received many cards ML ee Sommilee Darcie Ne LL Murdoch, Mr. | The speaker was the Rev. Dr. Church with a turkey dinner be- Of congratulations including mes- | MCT Medical advisory commit-E. F Bastedo 4 " f Wesley Hunnisett who has been ing served by the women of the sages from England and trom | Dr C.C ry oom Nurseln-charge: Miss Isabelle in charge of the Fred Victor Mis-| church. Mrs. Frank Ball, Mrs, their son, Mr. Ivan Lee, and Mrs. | Roy Rowsell, Dr. D. Rogers, Sorley : sion of Toronto for many years. C. E. Cornelius, Mrs. Douglas Lee, who are missionaries. in tind 2 < His talk was most interesting Kirkland and Mrs. R. Crawford Japan. Among the out of town and he related many heart rend- will be in charge of banquet de- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold ing tales of the work he loves. tails. Towner (the former Joan Lee) De. Hunnisett was introduced by ively aucti ti and children from Toronto and the Reverend J. K. Moffat and ws vey JhcHuD sale of articles Mr. Alfred Towner. Mr. and Mrs. thanked by Mr. William Doe. as the auctioneer. Refreshments/Lee were married at the Old Par- Mr. Lloyd Moody gave an in- were served by. Mrs. Henry |ish Church in Gravesend, Kent, teresting biographical sketch of Thompson, social convener. England, on March 7, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilchrist. ptm A social hour followed and the meeting was brought to a close by joining in the friendship ecir- cle. | "" SIMCOE STREET WMS The regular meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of Simcoe Street United Church was held recently. The presitient, Miss Millicent Luke, presided. Reports were presented by the various secre- taries. An invitation from the King Street WMS to attend its Thank- offering meeting on April 14 was read. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Harold Gay. "Mrs. John: McNab sang two sdlos, "I Shall Not Pass Again This Way", and "Bow Down Thine Ear", accompanied at the piano by Mrs. T. C. Worden Miss Ethel Warne conducted the meditation emphasizing the importance of the Lenten season The Reverend J. K. Moffat in- troduced the Reverend John Bra- ham, of Scugog Island, who was | born in Jamaica and thus able to | give first hand information re-| garding the missionary work car- ried on there. 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