The Oshawa Times, 10 Apr 1959, p. 8

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Dr.C.F. Cannon The Dr, C. ¥. Caunon Home and School Association held its regular meeting at the school on F Taesday, April 7, with Mr bt Thomas Huzar presiding. 4 Mr. G. Arthur Korry, principal, anmoimced that registration for the kindergarten class will start April 27 and 28 from 1.30 to 4 p.m, All parents in this area with children of kindergrien age were asked to attend at this designated time. Mr. Kerry alsc amnotinced thal a contest is being held at the school for a sence! erest, A prize will be presented ta the winner for the best entry, It was reported that a nete will he sent home to parents of Grade 8 pupils fer approval of a bus Jip to the Ontario Museum and Parliament Bldgs., Torento, The trip is being sponsored by this Home and School Association as a treat for the graduat on class I'he public health purse, Mr Korry said, is in attendance al the school every Monday, Wed. nesday and Friday morning Following the busiress agenda Mir. Huzar presented the slate of officers. The following were nom inated for the officers and execu. tive for the coming elections on May 5: principal, Mr. G. A Ivor ry "teacher L] req, csentative, Vir, Swaine Van Camp: execu: Dorothy) tive Mr. Ray Godirey Mrs To. Joiet Anbvey Me Rert Van David Guber (Lil. Hooft. Mrs, Donald Crossman Mes. J. Golde M Harry Hutcheon Mrs Oshawa, and Mar. G Hester curvesponding There are 'six secreiary, Mrs, Victor Hulatt: re and great cording - seeretary, Mrs Roy treasurer, Mrs. Joyce $i REE cEs ANZSI MR. AND MRS, MAX (COLLIS > : Anniversary Marks 34 Years =0f Happy Married Life * Long-established residents of Mrs shawa, Mr. and Mrs. Max Col. Montreal s, Simcoe street north, are cele- ronto: Mrs rating their 54th wedding anni- lian), Oshawa Nersary today stein (Nancy weMes, Collis is the former Miss a) of Dora Cotler of Philadelphia whore Brant children fhe marriage took place April grandchildren Manning Stillman Abe. R Ricky) 0rgey Toronto two Habe Hé&S Association, Mrs. | Glow- vice-presidents, aul Mis. GM. Bremner; Marie Tryon, Mry, laski: president, Mr, Huzar troduced Mrs 7T, D. Thomas. Citizenship was the chosen topic of her address, "In' the homes the purents should 8 start the cultivation of citizen. Jo Aldwinckle, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fri Women's Editor . P : | Peters, Nominations will be ac. cepted by the secretary, Mrs. | Peters, until April 21 Dial RA 3-3474 doy, April 10, 1959 HOUSEHOLD MINT Diana M. Mills Feted Bride-Elect (dramatized some epinodes locke the on -- walls that have bess at several on guest pr 1 events. Mrs. Conrad White assisted by| Whitby ship, she said, Toaching the) children net only by word but deeds such ag extending a friend. ly hand to neighbor: By render. ing little social services in the municipalities for the seedy; wel: coming strangers am; newcem- ers into school and community groups A musical program followed A vocal solo was sung by Billy Godfrey entitled "Rock and Roll Waltz; a duet by [Linda and Sylvia Godfrey, "Oper Up Your Heart; Mr. Ray Godivey sang 'When | Grow Joo Old to Dream. The family medley of waltzes concluded the program Mr, Huzar thanked Mrs, Thomas and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Godfrey and family Refreshments weve served by the mothers of Grade 5 pupils. NAVY'S SHORTEST READING, Eng. (CP) Olive Poole, 18, at four feet six inches the girl in the women's division of the Royal Navy, Is awaiting a posting, She said she joined the Wrens because she was too short for jobs as a nurse hairdresser and shop assistant, shortest 40, 1905 after a whirlwind court My Collis has seen many ship changes since he opened his first Mr. Collis spent his childhood in in Oshawa. The population London, England, and with his then around six thousand: store was LODGES AND SOCIETIES parents, came to Canada in 1902, 2 small community in which The family opened a clothing €vervone knew his neighhor store in Toronto and there the There was little credit buying and young Max learned the business practically no book-keeping In 1913 he and his wife came to Oshawa where they have been in about business continuously for 46 Colli vears. Since 1928 the store has body and those whose credit was been known as the M. Collis Fur Life was much simpler niture Company and is at present in those days." located on King street west VICTORIA LODGE Victoria Loyal True Lodge No. 3 held its meeting. Tuesday evening, 7 in the Orange Temple street Worshipful Master Brother Wil lard Spencer and députy mistress Sister Mary Thompson, presided Roll call of officers and min. One of the happiest events Mr. utes of previous meeting were During their long and happy Collis can remember was discov. read by recording secretary Sis married life, Mr. and Mrs. Col- ering that" his former school ter Ruth Gatehell Lecture wa lis have made many friends and teacher from London was living repeated by divector of cere acquaintances in Oshawa and are in Haliburton. Now in her eight- monies Sistet Joan Ewen and proud to be part of the growing jay he met her by chance while conductor Sister Susan Spencer eommunity on vacation and "would you be- Report of afternoon bingo They have reared seven chil- lieve it." he said. "she remem- given by Sister Mossee Keeler dren Maurice of Oshawa: Mrs. bered me. after all these years as Draw for the evening Joseph Crysler (Bessie), Oshawa: the boy. Max. she used lo teach" were donated by Sisters Annie a Mitchell and Clara Ewen and Henry Hogarth thanked Brother Willard Spencer and who had charge of the Were won by Sisters Alice Short the soloist, and gu e « t Ruth Gatchell and Cora Gardner, There will be a degree prac tice after the next meeting fol the white degree Blue regular April Bruce You could open a store with fifty dollars capital', Mr recalled. 'You knew every good Vas prizes Mrs those service speaker Mrs. Wilbur Dewn presided at the meeting Louie Hogarth Aux. Hears Address On Grenfell Mission presided at the meeting ~~ "Nex ™ Nionday Louie Hogarth Auxiliary of cepted an invitation to visit West. will be a hingo at Sister | Milgate Albert Street United Church WMS mount WMS for its April meet. 350CF O08 s koffering services were at- IN% mot Und Crs Vo SOCIAL NOTICES | paves or exciaso president evening there the home of 250 Athol greetings were sung Annie Burgess for Birthday Sister mount United Church WMS Mrs. George Sanders and Mrs Walter Cole conducted the service . he ers 0 Raglang ' OI "es Pr odge hel ts 0 4 ge da hones Bb ENGAGEMENT , the Oran on Tues. ithe theme throughout the servicer The engagement is amnou.ced day. April © Worthy President, ieentred on the Christian festival of Joan Goodall, daughter of Mr. Sister Betty Atkins, resided with "aster. Mrs. Gordon Hawker Sidney Goodall of Oshawa, and vice-president Sister Mary Hurst sang two solos accompanied at the late Mrs. Goodall, te Mr. assisting he plano by Miss Hazel Rundle. Robert David Henry, son of Mr. Chaplain, Sister Eana Huband "he guest speaker. Miss Sally and Mrs. Clarence Henry of Osh- read the scripture aud prayer Parker, of Simcoe Hall, spoke of ava. The marriage will take Lodge opened with the officers her work at Grenfell Mission and Place in Northminster United march, led by Sister Winnifred showed slides which illustrated Church on Saturday, May 9, at \ills and Sister Gertrade Logan, Re arrival of Wilfred Grenfell 2 p.m the pianist Nan Kirk from England In 1892 to give to bride. "he people of Labrador and New The Joundland. the benefits of his Mr. and Mrs. J. W Perkin. 114 gjster medical and surgical knowledge Buckingffam -avenuc will be cards were read tosthe time of his death happy to receive their friends in The secretary, Sister Doris Me- This work has grown until the lower hall Northminster ponald. read the quarterly re there are four hospitals, seven United Church on Saturday, April pop, correspondence from nursing stations, ome children's 11, from 3 to 5 p.m. ou the occa: Grand Lodge. Severa' discussions heme, two boarding school dorm. sion of their golden wedding ann: ore held and plans were made ies, two hospital boats, one Versary for future activities, and proposi wipply boat, clothing distribution tions for membership were read eabtre, all on the northern coast Wf Newfoundland, and the coast pr Labrador + In several places the super vision is in charge of the sons of egu!n Ble Was Nisty FCEPTION RECEPTIO given by Thank-you sick report wa Edith Taylor, of HOUSEHOLD HINT remeve paint from cotton clothing, soak the spot in a solu tion made of equal parts of am- ¥ a a urpe v 'he 'ormer workers, who pioneered nonia and turpentine. When the io. Spol disappears, launder the gar. with Dr. Grenfell. This work is accomplished by the assistance Me™ of many churches and the Gren fell Mission is international and RISTYORIC TROWEI andenominational Most of its LONDON (CP)----Queen Mother nurses come from Britain. its Elizabeth laid = the foundation 'superintendent is from the United stone of an extension to a medical States and the medical officers school in Paddington with the are mostly Canadians. Many na- trowel used: by Prince Albert Hlenalitios are represented among Queen Victoria's hushand, to lay Mose who give volunteer serv. the foundation stone at the same woe school in 1845 al A HANDFUL quantities. At first conswderation the cost of these small portions may seem high. Actually the cost of such prescriptions = most reasonable Measured in terms of home fits fast relief vom pam . . . speedy recovery wom Mness fower and smaller medical bills you realize that the. small quantity of medicine was worth many times The price you pad for i. Today's medicines are the world's biggest hargams. "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jury. & Jowell LIMITED OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines Te Europe Postage Free" STORE MOURS: % am to 6 p.m STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m 930 am OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE King St, Birthday greetings were sung for past-president, ster Doreen Ladd. Following clese of meeting a penny sale was held Refreshments were served by Sister Kay Large, and Sister Nan Murrall and commiliee The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 21 DIANE voung miss, the daughter of Mr Jack Rud. niski, Diane who celebrated her first bivthday on This charming Elaine, Ir and Mrs Louisa street Diane 89 a ; ne oily ELAINE March 21 is daughter of Harry Ruduiski and My, meta, Kendal avenue the first Mr, and Celina gra Photo hy Venus Home Portraits Mrs, street e and Mrs, John Shere: entertained at a shower when the future bride was presented with an electric floor polisher and a china sugar and cream set, This shower was Fleld Aviation Office presen tation for the bride-to-be, Mr, Ray Cowan, and Miss Una Sym assisted in serving, Miss Simone Gimblett and Miss Bennie Long were co-hostesses at a shower at the former's home, when the future bride received three place settings of china, The guests in attendance were former school friends of the honored i YARDLEY Dry Shi n CLEANSING Sidney Temple entertain. a neighborhood shower CREAM : when Miss Mills was showered with an heirloom bedspread and a bathroom set. Serving were Mrs, George Mills, Mrs, James Morri- son and Mrs, A, Barnes Following the rehearsal last evening, the bridal party was en- tertained at the home of the pros- peetive hridebroom's parents Mr. and Mrs, "Tuch King, Simeoe street south, Oshawa, For a limited time only! Yardley Dry Skin Cleansing Cream . . . to cleanse your skin so gently and velvet. smooth .,.now available in an 8-02. jar ! Den't thoroughly and leave it Relives Sinking Of The Titanic VANCOUVER (CP) - Late on the might of Sunday, April 14 1912, a 12-year-old gl who now Is Mrs, Leslie Marshall was awakened by a gentle shaking A few moments later 'she and her mother were in the midst of one of the most appalling disast. rs in the history of shipping. hey were passengers on the Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank with the loss ef 1,517 lives, miss this uhusual $3.50 value for only $1.78! oA in nd- REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 Sister Lena Harper Noble Grand of Rebekah Lodge No. 3, PERSONALS Mrs, Marshall recectly sat with a reporter during a showing of the film "A Night to Remember," based on the loss of the liner, presided for the regular meeting, Sister Agnes Kirk, Vice Grand, assisted and the flag was pre- sented by Sister Irene Walter The district deputy president, Sister Luella Kennedy, paid her last official visit for her term of office. She thanked the lodge for the support she had received She said she enjoyed her duties and was sorry that her term was ending. She also thanked both her parents whe were present, for their interest and support Sister Eva McMurter of Beehive Rebekah Lodge, Bowmanville, is the district deputy-elect Sister Viola Keeler gave a re port of the district meeting and stated that it had been' recom: mended that a question and an. Mr, and Mrs. W. P, Schoenau, Law street, and Mr and Mrs, Gordon Furey, Greta street, have returned from a mcaths vacation spent at St. Petersiurg Beach Flovida You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni versaries and comings and goings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge Please write or telephone 3-3474 local 18 Mrs. G. D. Conant will intro. duce the speaker. Mrs. Mary Humphries, at the annual meet- swer period take the place of a jue of Canadian Assoelation of school of instruction and the Consumers next Wednesday at school to be conducted once inp A |ovell School Auditorium, about four years. Also it was de: oooh o'clock cided to start a corresponding in- ternational friendship with the State of Missouri when ideas might be exchanged. Sister Nelda Thompson in her report lor the CP and T commit. tee said there were three wheel chairs and three hospital beds available for anyone im the city needing them, The money Prince Philip Chapter, Order Danghters of the E ; celebrated its ninth birthday with a dinner and card party at Ade laide House on Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. W. F. Mercer, regent introduced those at table: Mrs. J. L regent: Mrs. John Houghtom, re- gent, and Miss Betty Turner, Heaton, past raising project for the year was discussed and it was decided that each member would receive one dollar for tal ent money Brother Donald Keeley acted as auctioneer for the sale convened by Sister Vera Wirsching Refreshments were served hy Sister Beatrice Hurst and her committee, secretary K. R plimented Mrs. Leo Glover, din ner convener, and Mrs, W, §, C, Larmer who had made the table decorations. A guest from Seot land, Mrs. David Atchison, was also introduced. Prizes for whist were won hy Mrs, L. 0, Irwin with Pleasure You ean look so pretty while you wait , , , with a glamourous mater nity wardrobe from Reitman's, And of course, we hardly need add that our fashions are priced to fit your budget! So i you're a lady-in-waiting , , don't delay. Shop Reitman's, and select from 'our wide and complete range of Maternity fashions. Two-piece dresses, 8.95 to 12.95 Tops, 3.95 Skirts, 3.95 to 4.95 Slacks, 4.95 Pedal-pushers, 3.95 Petticoats, 2.95; Slips, 3.9 Panties, 79¢ end up Bros 29 SIMCOE ST. 5. -- RA San Mon. Tues. Thurs & Set; 9 am. to | pm. Wed: ® am. te ® pm Ml Rd. -- RA 5.436) to 12:30 p.m. Wed urdey to am. Mon. Tues to % pm Fri; 900 am. te § Mrs, L, F John Reid, went to Mrs Frank Taylor Austin, Mrs, C, E bert Hambly, Mrs lace, Mrs, K, RI F. J, Peirce, Mrs and Mrs. John Houghton two grand prizes were Mrs. Frank Taylor and Nhs Glover Lueky Wesley draw Piatti Mrs Hill, Mrs Harry Wagg WF, An interesting social note is the RA announcement of the engagement of Miss Eleanor Owings ( and Mr, Teorge Richard Ta Miss Clark is the daughter of and Mrs Birch Miami Fuell, Farmington Beach, Florida, and Taylor is the son of Mrs. M, A. Florida, | 'and the late John Coard Taylor of | Imperial! Greenwich and grandson of Col. mpire, one! R. 8. McLaughlin, Oshawa Turner of Coral Gables, A June wedding is planned SPIKE HEELS LONDON as real say the British Medical dangerous as Dr. Ansel Frv. Writin Journal Golden Jubilee Chap: says that a patient whose fot! than five w HOUSEHOLD HINT A long-handled dustpan wi Just as well as a short-handled one. What's more, it saves backaches, McLaughlin and Mus prizes Alfred Mercer won William David Clark of She thought the fim over.' Mrs. Al. Wal. Mrs The by Leo lark vior Mr. and Mr Fully Automatic 30" the head on women's shoes ean be almost stilettos, s ter: Mrs. Wesley Piatti and Mrs. was trodden on in a hus hy al RANGES Wagg. Mrs. Mercer com: stiletto' heel was lame for more g in he| orks you AT -THE-EAR "HEARING AIDS TENITH DIPLOMAT SUIP.OM NEARING AD Shs on or off in a pity. Plugs te hiny Lightweight sarmold New ZENITH EYEGLASS NEARING AW World 1 most attractive te conspicuous Meaning ad worn night at your eat Complete Line of Zenith Transistor Models from $50. 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