provided the Adelaide McLau ne arr Jed DY ACD fwhias a a : at fie s 3 s a " FIC ¥ v a gh- Babe," & carol ar angt D) "i . It F f, Snare maweriars adu nt . Be alities he STUAENTS ust Hew ¢ TT { lin Home and School Association neth Meek and "Make We west Grodp o tho Wa ot cen Dr. Wi elen. an under: standing of the impor A hun i Besnapional a Es ig ne HATS Electric vv y r " g ag tr reet Unite urch was nat- grades " : i tact 3 + iat Meimibers Jith A delightful period Merry arranged by Healey Wil iy Toe day evening, January 5, Following tle pan of having tance of getting along with their ing committee which the mem-|have fairly good marks, and must You are nvited by the S ela 1 WHITE Console ramen » their first|lan. The program Bovg? hn the chapel, Group leader, Mrs. Sule phase x 5 Hoo} ork ne classmates which prepared ten) bers might join instead of a city|have volunteered their services Department to send in any lille Electric 69° New Yea we Wie s C nee , we . 9 . sms interest. New: > Mrs, George Dry a s th We Win You by -- Drynan Leonard Goldsmith, presided. p ,ny Wilkinson principal In for their life work after they left council. The next meeting willl They Were (hen given : form 0 em es billy oa Queen Anne competent director. M a ; e mas, arranged D) re. read 3 Miss Flora French led in the de- troduced Miss Flo ence Ha school. Hed take place at the home of Mrs. fill out, which req ive written veloan 2 hs V , 2 in 1 SINGER Console any selec- e minutes were le ional period, her topic being : Mrs, Harry Bennett thanked Ronal ld Skea, Rossland ros ad east.| permission from parents. rsaries, comings and goings, tions were from the English Mrs. J. F. Gazley, and the treas. Yotional period, Mr ! Mansel] SUPervisor of art, who presented Miss Hart. A -- |" These young people, sometimes are always very acceptable and Used only 99 Nader. period' which included ca-|urer's report, read by Mrs. John ns .; Today Ain of SS genera] putt: ine ou hat. it is Mrs. Graydon Gutsole, presi- called Sidewalk Patrols, due to for Which there is no charge. months Tols, hymns and folk tunes. A!Richards erro 4 hoped to achieve throug i r o C di A Lo fant thE 7 staved he Please write or telephone RA brief informative anthology was Risha Seen prize was awarded 'ure; Mrs, Fred Graham gave a teaching of art. Miss Hart stress- | Je ld 2 Shere Of Home, anadlans mong Be lack Ha ey Te te 3-3473, local 18. pa given before each select Cvs s of Miss Judy reading ed the fact that art was not just ft : he § 2 ] 0d y > . sung. n= fo She rade 2am 9 "| Several items were discussed for the gifted child but endeavors bo TE Group Opposed hy The a Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tennier Don t Miss This se $ . ra ator] : : ) 1 y, . o do this. ; t ' nnier, The brogram included English| The annual skating party is to regarding catering and sale ofito develop each child to enable January 11 at 2 p.m. at the Safety Patrol had, in itself, cans- Westmoreland avenue, have re- Value folk songs, "Come Let's be be held on January 21. All the cards It was announced that them to use his mind and the School T N ] 7 t Satet 3 4 Dad. In fo. stop be. turned home after spending the Merry"; "Boar's Head"; 'Past|children and parents in the $chool MIS Goldsmith woud lave 3 abilities he possessed. . |" February meeting will be Foun: 0 huclear lests lh 1G Deer the street and also Christmas holidays with Mr, Ten- || 1 NECCHI Automatic sO Clock": "Hal 3 ; ad " a han new selection of cards at the nex The use of color co-ordination 4 il ai i : . . + 5 ini glo 4 . Jolly and the area are invited to attend this meeting which will be held Tues- ily soecing of things in an der's night, The guest speaker] NORTHAMPTON, England discouraged mid-block crossing, Ver lhother, Ly Lydia Ly n- Reg. $300. .00 Herod bo i oe jad "King evening carnival: . day, February interesting way is part of the de-|Will be Mrs. Lloyd Courtice *"Areaj(CP) -- Two Canadian girls, one| Another pertinent question was, '0 ° dip) mi 3 f C wil a NOW oo. and re Dek, A ballet,| The annual night of cards or The copper contest pot luck sup- sign. Art gives a lift and added C Vice president of Ontario Fed-the daughter of a millionaire,|*Can Safety Patrols actually do Sowe 2d fan 3 Campheliton, by Weelk e f inte: 3 Sagness the schoo! is on Jamary 2 a per will also be held at the Feb- interest in literature, social eration. : were among a group of demon- any good?" Statistics were cited Lieyde and family f 0 png Rock kos; o'k songs: "Come p.m . . ruary meeting, supper at 6 p.m. studies. Plays and puppet shows| Mrs. A. W. Jacklin's room won strators who were freed Wednes-| in reply to this and indicated that wig On as Fi "Re K Cra 2] e, Ger-| The Home and School mem- gon w.q hy a short business per- develop the imagination of the the roll call prize. The mothers of day after spending three days in|Safety Patrols did seem to be a pH y ll in 4 are (Pd ALL MACHINES : ocking sehoslovasi hem Ziests 'were Serv fi Rig, "Gre yo zechoslova: hers and the Be re Served fod 'and social time. child by designing of costumes, the pupils in Mr. John Francom's jail for obstructing police at a wise provision at this time. It y/ic n0C. 1 20 VRaTS Fb. and GUARANTEED y rh esus," Dutch; refreshments by TS nald rhe annual church din er stage, ete room and Mrs. Joan Windrem's nearby rocket base vas pointed out that no child had pet Save been home | BLE, § ist other 'Poverty,' Welsh; "Bring a'Dodds, kindergarten class meeting will be held Wednesday, "The crafts, including felt, lea- room served refreshments. Among the 82 defendants who ever been injured while under the on 95 Id last Octob. 4 a = TENS - - : . 6.30 p ei pleaded g to the charge care of such a patrol. ob years old last October and Ek L od] A TERMS & s January 20, dinner at p.m, - : ! '| Mrs. William Sargent and Mrs. | after Saturday's demonstration| A degree of instruction was giv-| is very active, William Badgley volunteered as joutside, the base al Harrington en to intended Safety Patrols in| copper captains for 1960 were Mrs. Nell Dun Sandford,|September of each year, under| BUSY SPOT granddaughter of the late Cana-|the enthusiastic direction of Con-| NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.] OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Tea was served by Miss French dian steel magnate, Sir James|stable Jack MacDermaid. During (CP) -- A perspiring department RA 5 2591 and committee. : Dunn, and daughter of Sir Philip|this instruction the accent was not store woman cashier told 4 cus- WCTL Duna. and Mrs. Mildred Salter,|on fear, but rather was it an ac- tomer "there must be an easier wife of a Canadian mathematics|inowledgement of common sense, way to make a living," and Student in London. |safety and sanity | walked straigh out of the store. he January meeting of Oshawa Branch of the WCTU w as| held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan- | unary 5, at Simcoe Street United! Church Mrs. Harold Parrott prese Ned : . eo ® NURS the worship service. Mrs FER \ y Britton accompanied by Ao Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 1 fin AM AN } Lloyd Pegg sang Bow. Great) ee -- - ---- a -------- Ra HAR A Thou Art ; The Special spe ker g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jonvory 8, 1960 \ Ny Ri We ary was the everenc x L A A BE on who gave an interesting talk ® ® anil a R on "Moses' v Ny Mrs. Fred Williams thanked all WW those who took part in the mee } NOW IN PROGRESS ie 3, 8. Nolin gov ts CLEARANCE rr of DRUGS to Fill Williams the treasurer's report J gv ise. re ay ie Sunrespaulonce. FLOOR . LAMPS Ce i . " the Ontario Temperance Federa TABLE, BOUDOIR and NOVELTY LAMPS \N OUR Prescription ation which from a small begin- ' LAMP SHADES ning of 60 members now has 200 LIGHTING FIXTURES ) temperance week is April SEMI-ANNUAL if Some drugs are prescribed frequently--others, rarely-- Y Out! 19 - 24 HY Reduced up to \ and there is no way for us to know in advance which drugs It was announced that the Med 3 g ( would be hel 3 i dai d [fi " of a - CLEARANCE SALE $ will be called for by your next prescription. But whatever RONNIE AGED ONE _s 0 they are, you can be sure that we are fully prepared to supply them immediately because we maintain fresh Son of I an Tr James rthur Snel v F. great . Snelgrove : Cla ke i reet, is ar is B_: oe. d 2 i CORRECTION @ COATS SOME EVEN MORE i stocks of more than 2,000 prescriptior ors in Ronald James. Ronnie was one cluding all the newest wonder drugs. This com year old on November 26. He I nas i I a « SU S is > son of r. an A | Manufacture Showroom nples scontiny . is the g on ol M and ¢ \d | anufac , Discontir e Bn bined with our professional skil guaran Mrs ed irney and M hoto by et Whitby of-a-kind Lamps, So , very slight imperfections -- tees prompt service on any prescription Blacks . e DRESSES | ® [J LADIES' WEAR LTD. eo SPORTSWEAR lightine 'COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S Y 0 UN G M 0 D E R N S 72 SIMCOE: ST. W, PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Infants and Pre-teens CAR COATS EVERYTHING... unlimited ] & , li 162 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA Reg. 19.95 to 35.00 NADIE LEADING CHa TIN 1/3 to 1/2 OFF CANADA'S LEADING CHAIN OF HOME LIGHTING LIMITED 135 BROCK S57. SOUTH, WHITBY SALE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY LADIES WEAR LTD. S53 pe SALE NO W ON From 9.99 Blacks 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 8-0922 "We Sernd Medicines To Europe Pestage Free OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TO 9 P.M. | Dr. C. F. Cannon H&S Hears Talk On Educational Changes The January meeting of )r.les for the gifted child and special C. F. Cannon Home and School French classes were ft: t in Association was held Tuesdey two Oshawa schools For the evening January 5 in the school youngsters who was not able to with Mrs. George Peters, presi- academic work there were presiding 3] opportunity classes Secretary's and treasurer's re-/throughout the city ports were read by Mrs. Roy Ha-| 15 closing Mr. Heath gave * and Mrs Donald Crossman. |faw helpful testions to Plans fo i fa skating rents a} y Pl ; * ined 25 vere com- parent child Tt $ ton pleted P ey Test Mould hy h me to speak properly i he hom Corresponding secretary, Mrs.|particularly in the use of Victor Hulatt, read a letter from words as "Please" and * the Board of Educatic whichiyou" and to use 9 stated that no action would be|,..eccarv. Pare taken regarding bus service for|y. orca the Grades 7 and 8 pupils attend- ing industrial arts classes at couraged South Simcoe School. child' e progress ' The principal, Mr. G. A. Korry,| be taken. Encourag introduced Mrs. Sydney Sharples qe: ac much edu who has been added to the kinder possible garten teaching staff replacing : Mrs. Peters who was transferr-| 8 ed to Cedardale School, He also|and 8 pupils should have some tc stated that Dr. Cannon School Prepare them for high school had been one of those chosen to Ober students Shop, Of COUPSE sarticipate in television classes, |d0 extra work at home on sub 1 jects which they found harder A letter was r from 'IH ork shold 1 8 C. C. Stewart,» MOH, regarding] Omeworx snoud be done in a -- communicable diseases advising Tom away from any «i trac tion | that in future the principal may ooklets o interest oth to stu- : readmit a hild at his own dis-| dent and parent "How to Study N Simcoe - readmit sny oh 8 izay and "How to Prepare for . cretion following such a disease. Write Examinations" coild . The attendance banner was| oo 1 the da th Gr : Discusses Value won by Mr. Donald Peel's class. ins rough the Gn Mr. Korry then introduced the x oy > 3 | Mrs. Peters thanked Of Safety Patrol [mest sesier, Mr Thomas oi "a medical micoode. Oshawa. Mr. He came to Several numbers with Mrs Safety patrol work was the sub- "0 £00 'the Kingston area,|lun Cherry, piano, Mr. Roy God ject of a panel discussion at North 15¢t September. He is former [FeYs guitar and Mr. Paul Rush Simcoe Home and School Associ- principal of an East York School, ford: ios, brought the meeting ation on Monday night. The panel rraduate of the University of ~~ 7 vas composed of Mr. ArchielTorrnto, with a degree in peda- gogy. Hubert, Safety Patrol supervisor His topic was "Some Observa- for North Simcoe, Mr. T. W.lu oc on Pducational Changes Cotie, Physical Education, Health ng the Last Decade". Mr, and Safety Supervisor for Oshawa| Heath pointed out that govern- schools, and Mr. Louis Hodgson,| ments school grants were based 4 on an eaualized assessment and Safety Promotion officer for the| wore" paid on the average daily JANUARY Provincial Department of High-| «t{endance. Reading was one of ways. Mr. E. J. Reed also took!the maior changes in education. CLEARANCE n the discussion, since his)! ers were ¢ rised of words ya y dd son Tommy Reed is the present children might find useful in learning Re fing homework, Grades 7 vervdav life and which - they captain of North Simcoe Safety ¢ é 4 A 0 gt Patrcl, while Mr. Joseph Mac nld easily manage n Reconditioned Said ; rough the unit system a child in i A Li a Millan, father of one of last year's : 1 : H : : } " 1 s able to learn at his ow M Every Tuesday afternoon in slip-cover making, a course | ton and Miss Ruth Naish, pro- lieutenants, also contributed 2 8 St a : Hd 2 achines Y . : : : speed. Since all children did no Mother's Day Out at the Osh that proved most popular from | gram direc The new ten Under the direction of Mr. Ron ee : Pri awa YWCA. While young | October to December. Below | week course is to begin on | gld Wilson, immediate past chair. in : oe ae oid gh 2 NEW WILLIAMS atv 4 y rade 1 classes wer uz - matrons find relaxation and |. Mrs. Sheila Entwistle leads a | Tuesday, January "12. There man of the Oshawa Safety Lea-| 2 I er --- Bly ul Treadles, 99 ) : lec several reading g recreation on the gym floor or | class in a hip - slimming rou will be the usual Slim and gue, the discussion brought out al Ho eye re -Feadl E Sroups each & which had proved most success in the craft shop, their babies | tine to music. Top right Miss | Trim class and the w craft imanv interesting points ful.: Tests' often ved what SINGER kept comfortable and | Dorothy Cawker and Mrs. Stan- | will be copper enamelling with This Safety Patrol system which Gr 4 " en Dros i yal : P bl appy in other parts of the | ley Bone find endless variety to | F. R. Sparling struct an about four vears ago in A og go Si readin on ortay . building. In the top left pic amuse the pre-school nursery g. Tea I t end wa Public Schools, now a Lsawe Here ere specia. hk i Electric ture Mrs. Matilda Toms of | set and below, the toddlers are the afternoct: and everyone |yails itself of the services of over FAVORITE Whitby instructs Mrs. 'J o hn | in the capable hands of Mrs enjoys a social half-hour 600 Oshawa students and is a LOST PUDDING Console Ward and Mrs. Wilfred Little n Gibson, Mrs. E. J. Carl Oshawa Times Photos system which is found in more LONDON (CP The manager Electr: 4 - ---- - than 1000 Ontario schools i a movie theatre in ; IN rd "Should young JRopl chose n found a Christmas padding had S GE Westmount H&S Association LODGES AND fo he Ssfets Pairolers be ached hee ich rom row viene | Poreable to. take such a responsibilit Police said if it was not cl: med Electric "n This was one question asked dur- within a month. he could keep it. SINGER View The Film "Human Growth" __ SOCIETIES artemis Phetk Mrs. James Anderson intro-/ther, oilcloth, gave the child a BETA SiGMA PHI very little resnonsibility in ilies) PERSONATS Electric duced Dr ren Whelen, who feeling of confidence when he (Mu Phi Mw) It was pointed out that the WHITE S Entertain | commented favorably on the film|viewed his completed work and The regular meeting of Mu Phi Patrol he ree Jupedlons: ¥. Xo Portabi Canterbury INgers AUXILIARIES "Human Growth" and led alfelt he had done the work to the Mu Chapter of. Be Sigma Phi| obse A Wo in 3 o's ( i i lor Conant and Mr El ' q GROUPS CLUBS question and answer period. It best of his ability. Art developed was held at the home of Miss the sal to direct pu a Silt wi act as tea ectric 'Adelaide C alg! in ' was unanimously voted to pre- an interest in the finer things of Linda Wilson, Glencairn street,| across ms f ng the meeting KENMORE iati recent] 'S Id Skea pre-| A degree of alegjness and re of the Lyceum Club in the Me Portable sent this film on Tuesday after- life and an appreciation of the recently. Mrs. Ronald Laughl Hy. 3 io required of the one Laughlin Library on Monday . erour ! The Canterbt (West ( but those chosen to Electric est Group) nature. sided and each member con- liability was r of local men and . ¢ . and Mr mn , ayy group nar Sleep, Swe and fathers of Grades 7 and 8 which was sent to a needy fam-| fill patrol positions had been chos- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Umphrey, ADLER tributed toward a grocery basket!in charge 5 in r-part armony, [by Mrs. Dryr : sir CAINE > rl t : 1 are sanding ; n singing in four-y regular meeting of 18 ar Ronald Thomae thanked ANd 8irls learned to work to-l;, wi Christmas. A letter was en because they evidenced these are spending a few days at The Portable : - ' - . $ ) an Tlimalhntl in Wonivant Singers, alTorch" carol and CENTRE STREET W.A, noon to the girls and mothers heauty of women! "Why Do . Be 1 arranged ; and Tuesday evening to the boys) 1, & vlassroom project the boys