The Oshawa Times, 26 Dec 1959, p. 7

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7) Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 26, 1959 7 YULETIDE SOCIAL NOTES The Friendly Couples' Club of| Mr. Hugh Winsor, King street | Albert Street United Church held |east, flew to his home in Sussex, | its annual family Christmas|N.B., to spend the Christmas| party recently in the Church hall. {season with his parents, Dr and | The supper was followed by a Mrs. A L. Winsor sing song of Christmas carols. | During a short business period] Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Simons, plans were made for the New Madison avenue, are spending Year's Eve party. Mrs, S, C. H. [Christmas in Burt, New York, | Atkinson and Mrs. Wilfred Alex-|the guests of Mrs. Simons' cou- ander looked after the placing of |sins, Mrs. James Hickey and Mr. the Christmas cheer boxes. Two|and Mrs. Robert Clare ] hildren's films wer 0 by I Silaten's films were shows wi Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pow, Osh | distributed gifts to all the chil-|8Wa boulevard north, spent] % 5% dren. Christmas in Rodnev, Ontario, as Sn eh the guests of Mr, Pow's brother, § | On Monday evening last Mrs.|Mr. Archie Pow, and Mrs, Pow. James McConnell and her daugh-| ter Miss Patricia McConnell | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams, "HE CAME TO OUR HOUSE" {William street east, gave a Bloor street east, os spending the C m party for the blind|Christmas holiday in George. All the joys of Christmas , grandparents are Mr. and M the drivers who acted|town, the guests'of Mrs. Adams' time sparkles in this little girl John Gyurka and Mr. aid Mrs. [4c eoaclies and their wives. brother, Mr. James Schofield, She is Cathy Lynn, one-year-old | Patrick Gangemi, all of Osh | Amusing games were played and and. Mrs, Sc hofield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | awa there was a gift on the tree for| Gyurka, Easthaven street. Her | -Photo by Ireland [everyone from Santa Claus.| - . - ----- " Party refreshments were served Sa Oshawa guests at a pre-Christ- mas dinner party held on Sun- day, December 20, at the home by Mrs, McConnell and her cou-| . 3 sin, Mrs, Lottie Newsome, Mrs, |Z : 4 Sunshine Rebekah Lodge {Reginald Pike expressed thanks Oe oad, Toronto, we or og on behalf of all present {and Mrs orman Dunfor Tr. . ' on and Mrs. R. J. Courtice and Mr. Holds Christmas Parties Jemmsle employees EE ai for their annual C} Robert Dunford and Karen 222. held its annual Christmas gifts for the Oddfellows and Re- ributed to the aviv fresh- , I to t party refresh-iy + ony W aThilv vobi y 1 "hi " the | bek h - ank {Laughlin and family, Dunrobin party for the children of the bekah home at Barrie. Thanks --. ..° 20d Lorraine Pleau gn ND An LY J unroit December 21 Emily Brown for looking after A 2 dv - P i suit, boots and whiskers. Assisting|aro1 a1 ohii Nt 5 ister atv avior conve the recent i. card party : . : McLaughlin, RR 1, Oshawa Sister Betty Taylor convened the recent benefi card part) {were Pat Smith, Marion Godden,| é | presided at the piano fér the pro-|ings from Rebekah lodges and 3 ) or Te gt 3 : o » gram. Pamela Chute played a others were read by Sister Vie- Margaret Rogan K ngsdale Crescent, have as i their Yuletide guests Mr. and Taylor and Brenda Perry Sisters Elsie Greentree and M ) AT ul . = dolla & . n and Mrs. John Gorssline, (ter Susan. Port Credit, Ontario Christmas songs. Santa Claus, in| Stella Sims wer: extended a vote set 'drive. are Mrs. ' Gorss. » ¢ , I stead, arrived to distribute gifts ner for the widows sponsored by D. Palmer, Ottawa the Faculty of Den Univer- iw ,g ree the fellows al Ts th ulty I I | from a gaily decorated tree he Oddfellows sity of Toronto, is spending the | the evening with Noble Grand adjourned 10 the 3 Danquet Pharmacy. University of Toron-| ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mervin Mc. Sister May Skea presiding, assist for the annual Christmas|; ic spending the Yuitide vaca-|Lean, Hortop street. | Drinkle, who reported on the Carol singing was enjoyed wit Mrs. L. R. Barrand, Sunset drive.| Miss Dorothy McLaughlin and members who were ill Sister Morgan at the piano. Sis- IMiss Barbara McLaughlin, stu-| Sister Betty Taylor turned inrole of Santa Claus, everyone College, Toronto, is spending Kingston, are home for the] money for greeting cards sold. A|present received a gift, and|Christmas vacation with her par- Christmas vacation with their | tended to Sister Florence John-'served Rossland road east |RR 1, Oshawa | en et ---------------------------------- | | CHILD GUIDANCE Miss Ellen Brown, University] Mr. John Houston, Royal Mili- | |mas season with her parents, |ing the Christmas vacation with | Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown, Greta his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gis lof Mr, and Mrs. Gossett-Jackson, Female employees of The Osh-|and Mrs. Victor Cubitt and Gary. Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No. ston for convening the Christmas| gq sift exchange. Everyone con- M md. Mr Georee Ms Mr. @ s yeorge Me- members on Monday alternoon, were also expressed to Ster | nderstudied for Santa Claus in Christmas guests of Mrs. Ray| the party. Sister Gladys Morgan) A number of Christmas greet Gerry Kennedy, Helen Dyer and] Dr, and Mrs. M. L Morris, | plano solo. Randy and toria Maree Holiday guests at the home of Mrs William Warden and daugh-| the person of Mr. George Mep- of thanks for convening the din ne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.| Mr, Edward McLean, student of The regular lodge followed in|! Following the closing of lodge,| wp. Roy Barrand, Faculty of|Christmas vacation his par-| ed by Vice Grand Sister Greta party convened by Sister Taylor. tion with his parents, Mr. and During the business session, |ter Victoria MaGee enacted the| Miss Mary Forder, Teachers' |dents at Queen's University, hearty vote of thanks was ex- Christmas refreshments were onts Mr, and Mrs. Jack Forder, mother, Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, | of Taronta, is spending Christ-|tary College, Kingston, is spend- Well Planned Vacation Days |= [Eton Wes) sow | Mrs. F. J. Perry, McGregor | | | Miss Florence Hodgson, of To-| treet. is spending the Christmas| . ith | : : ffomte, ent Stisunas Wh season with her brother, Mr. | e 10 ita e 0 e PF aul, rs «I. Darton, |George Lounds and Mrs. Lounds, | and Mr. Barton, Somerville ave-| Unionville, and will be the New ue, | Year's guest of her sister, Mrs. and Mr, |Frank Morrison, and Mr. Morri- | son, Toronto. By G. CLEVELAND MYERS GO ON TRIPS Often Christmas vacation Is| The vacation period is a good] Mr. Tom McDowell, trying for both children and par-|time for going with the children John McDowell, Queen's Univer-| ents, [on trips to museurns and the z00.|sity students, is spending the| Mr. T. C. (Bud) Burnett, Older children may get bored|Outdoor fun can be had by hiking, Christmas vacation with their/ Queen's University student, is and younger ones unduly ex-|skating and coasting. mother, Mrs, T. H. McDowell, home for the Christmas season cited. Children may eat too many| Having departed from the rou-\nfary street. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. y {tines of school days, vacationing i T. C. Burnett, Valley drive sweets; colds and other illnesses| , | % may develop. If the weather is|children face increasing dangers.! Mr. David Jewell wi Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geiry and children have returned from t good, most of them may be|Also tots, inclined to follow older street east os spending Christma Bot ur all day. If neighbor chil-| children, need more watching be-|in South Jersey, Philadelphia, Ne | dren are there, too, the noise and cause they face more outdoor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ani a Shilippine Islands, and confusion can be almost intoler- Perils ; A. W, Jewell BS Enon. Loki oy Ms. | { i 9 | rentry's ' . R. Al- able pow 1s 2 good ue dv wor gut} Miss Dorothea Richardson, Vie-| loway, Simcoe street north. PLAN AHEAD vacation period. Certainly the | toria College, University of To- Wise parents plan for this va-| children six or older should have|ronto, is spending the Christmas cation period. They limit sweets. some household ché res, even Vacation with her parents, Dr. Also, they plan for some quietimore than on school days. And/and Mrs. R. E. Richardson, >"0o oon with his parents, | periods; periods during which TV they should be held rigidly to the Mary street M:. ana Mrs R. F. Sparling, Gar.| and radio must be silent and only doing of them ™ ™ E. H. Peever. des court. ears quiet games, handcraft activities During this period there should F, and Airs, oi cove K | and reading are allowed -- and yo covara) trips with children to Hortop street, hare as Hei Mr. Clyde F. Reid, who is| when neighbor children are n0t {the nearest public library. Par- Christmas guess Mr au is studying at Queen's University, welcome ents in villages and towns with tari " TO0ENs 0 henrew, Um|Ringston, is home for the: This period might be a good|no nearby public library might 0 Christmas vacation with his par-| time for a not-too-elaborate Shik, well drive the children to one Mr. James Arnott, medical ents Me and Mrs. John Reid, dren's party. Parents must plan student. TU ty of to. is| Alexander street and supervise these activities, TIME T0 READ h 1d pin Doron ation| Mr. Gordon Ridgely, Univ y -T | 's a period during which older >" - a J . yordon ? niver- Anv kind of creative non-running p B with his parents, Dr. and Mrs sity of Torénto stadent, is s : fun is better than roughhousing|children can often read to the 4 - i i and quarreling younger ones and do some read-| C. Arnott, Somerville ave-|ing the Christmas season with his i Sh ---- |ing themselves. It's a time for the BU® |parents, Mr. and Mrs. William older children who have long-| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston Ridgely, King street east Little Shop Sells {range school assignments to col-|oc Foronto spent the Yule] Mr. and: Mis. John Barker. {lect materials from the library or : elon' [from various magazines and De season with Mr. Johnston's gg 1, Oshawa, were the Christ-| Film Stars GOWNS [books. Tt will keep them profi: Barents. Mr. and Mrs PEGGY MASSIN |ably busy and lessen their load| sion, Nowe ¥ ree 3 5 {us | By PEGG ats |when school resumes. | Mr. Alan Johnston, University| Miss Isabelle Sorley is spending PARIS (Reuters)--Parisiennes| (My bulletins, Why Read tolof Toronto undergraduate, iS|Christmas in Ottawa with her! with champagne tastes and shoe-/ Baby and Young Child and Edu- spending the Christmas vacation arents. Mr. and Abo Pik 8x string budgets are making their|cating Your Child in Responsibil- with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. [1x nts, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. N Bony | wardrobes from dresses previ-jty, may be had by sending a Elton Johnston, Rowe street ik ously worn by famous French self-addressed, U.S. stamped en-| | Yuletide guests at the home of| film stars | velope to me in care of this news-| Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dean, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Mcllveen, | Young Fotien who have op paper.) Oshawa boulevard orth, Bag as Mary street, are Mr. and Mrs. | proximately the. K same asure- =a i Ei Christmas guests, their son, Mr.\ john Ayling and famil St. ments as certain actresses now PARENTS Qu ESTIONS Dwight Dean, and Mrs. Dean, Thomas, and Mr. A can purchase, relatively cheaply ly are you so Fongeney from Hamilton P. E. Ayling and family of Owen : bout children, two to seve | clothes' which have belonged to? * ' , . |Sound. Brigitte Bardot, Martine Carol|V'eWing Westerns and other TV| Christmas guests at the home| apd other leading stage and programs of violence? fof Mr. and Mrs. Milton Laxdal,| Mr. Ralph Tippett, University movie personalities. Some of the| A. Because they get the notion|Cloverdale street, were Mrs. of Toronto, undergraduate, is dresses have been worn by the | that life is cheap; they grow in-|Laxdal's sister, Mrs. G. A. spending the Christmas vacation stars in private life while other sensitive to pain and. suffering-- Meade, and Mr. Meade, from with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ensembles were designed espe-| the opposite of our moral and re- Dundas {Walter Tippett, Highland avenue. ligious teaching. | cially for appearances in the g 8 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grido-| Mr. E. L. Doxtader is spend theatre or films. |renko, Alice street, spent Christ- ing Christmas at his home at Danielle Dor, great niece of D t Go 0 t {mas in Toronto at the home Battle Creek, Michigan writer Jules Verne, recently on u {of Mrs. Gridorenko's uncle and| founded a small shop specifically { Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Boyer,| Miss Pauline van Eyssen, Mas- aunt, to sell those luxurious and little- | . | Rexleath avenue. son street is a Christmas guest| worn clothes, | it ear at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It is rare that a well-known| | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hardy, John Daniell-Jenkins, Rouge Hill. star appears in the same outfit], TORONTO -- On New Year's Westmoreland avenue, had as . more than once or twice in pub-|Eve and New Year's Day, 198-50| Christmas guests, Mr. Hardy's|, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Morison, lie. [there were 11 fatalities on the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Division street, were guests for| In the films, a costly ensemble highways of Ontario. Four out of| Pilkey, from Claremont |Siisunas : dinner yesterday of) formerly was worn for a short/five drivers involved in fatal holi- Yrs Morison s aunt, Mrs. J. H.| sequence and then relegated to|day accidents were driving too| Miss Bernice Spaulding ne] Macktide and Mr. MacBride, the studio wardrobe department, (fast for conditions and alcohol dal avenue, is spending ristmas oronto, probably never to be used again.|was found to be a factor in one|In Newmarket as the guest of her| Mr. and Mrs Sidney Owens Danelle Dor arranged exclusive of three of such fatal accidents, |Sister, Mrs. John Gasko, and Mr.|and family, Johd, David, And Soutracts wi Se slay to ee To promote a safe New Year asko. Robbie and Richard of Alliston. p) TV as an outiel y 5 pd i i i for their clothes he Saghway Safety Branch of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joby, | Shiro, are spending Te hoi Prices are reasonable by Paris). cs biario epartment of Trans- |ston, Athol street east, spent gay) i D a 3 t Tr 5 ip . ather, the Reverend Dr. George! standards, with simple day port suggests Christmas with relatives in Lind- Telford and Mrs Telford hd iresses beginning at the equiva gy Stay alert and keep your mind say hk Rg stree ent of about $55. The average iIKing on your driving and wal suit is resold for about $95| Don't drive after drinking. If Mr. James Sparling, pre-medi-| cal student at Queen's University, Kingston, is spending the Christ- Elton mas guests of Mr, and Mrs. | |George Sweet, Toronto. Spending Christmas in Port| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Baldwin, | while the most lavish embroi- you're walking, take extra care, | HOP¢ a5 Li% Fuesis of Mr 23 Masson street, were the Chrisi- dered evening gowns or fur-| Reduce your " Mrs arles Har were I.'mas guests of Mr. and M W.| Ir. A peed to fit condi- | 3 | g ir. Mrs, W. trimmed coats cost about $180. tions. Proceed with care at dusk ang Moe. Phillin Perry, La Salle|G. Graham of Lindsay. Pgs Dor ig has contracts for and night, driving or walking . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Bax I Aer, Joeesiories, a Give pedestrians and other Miss Ayesha Choudhury of (ter and family of Oakville are Bardot and Michelle Mora gl i rivers more consideration. Dacca, Pakistan, is the guest of spending Christmas as guests at| the Tist of best Nelrs a al Drive right and be left to en- Mrs, Alex Herd, Jarvis street,|the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 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