The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1960, p. 8

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eonen, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 |8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, February 6, 1960 St. Mark's Doubles' Club Holds 'Successful Dance At Airport The members of the Doubles'|Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- and Mrs. Norman Club of St. Mark's Anglican Church were hosts for an eve- ning of dancing at a Snow Ball held recently at the Ontario Fly- ing Club. Music for round and square dancing was provided by Bryce Brown and his Sevenaires, Guests were present from 13 of the Doubles' Clubs of Oshawa and district. Spot dances were won by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan, Mrs. James Allen and Mr. William |Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry |{Forsythe. A door prize was won by Mr. John Bakker. A highlight of the evening was a square dance competition with six sets competing. The judges % a liams, Mr. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Warbur- ton. Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ancerson, Mr. and Mrs. John Medland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ost- rosser, Simcoe street north, and their sons David, 4, and Douglas, 2, are leaving on Monday for Vancouver whence they will sail, February 12, for Australia, Mr. Ostrosser is the soloist with the King's LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA an instrumental Men, group the People's belonging to Church, Toronto. The gr has been invited to help with the founding of Teen Ranch, a non-denominational project combining sports and recrea- tion with a spiritual program. |donated a heavy duty jig-saw for uD during December and January As the McLaughlin Library closed the Simcoe Hall Branch of the Children's Library in De- cember, the Women's Welfare League is trying to establish a library at Simcoe Hall: Donations, of children's books and magazines would be very much appreciated. The clubs committee report was given by Mrs. W. H. Morehouse| who stressed the need for a Lib- rary for children to age sixteen Simcoe Hall Asking For Books To Form A Children's Library DIRECTOR'S REPORT On January 4 activities at Sim- coe Hall returned to their regular schedule, STATISTICS h a D Att 5,134; Visits to homes,. 89; In. terviews with children, 30; Ing terviews with adults, 54. January 1969 -- Attendance, 5,292; Visits to homes, 65; In- terviews with children, 75; In- 'erviews with adults, 40- y 23, s of the Oshawa Badminton Club took thirteen members of the Teen-age Badminton Club to Peterborough where they competed in the Cen- tral Ontario Junior Playdowns. The Oshawa Police Association the use of the boys' clubs. Las: month, the members of the Golden Age chi were enter- tained by the Sweet'Adelines. The president of the Golden Age Club, Mr. J. Scott, is a volunteer worker each Monday evening, as- sisting with the games rooms. Mrs. H. F. Millen reported that work completed on Simcoe Hall was most satisfactory. Book she! ves have been placed in the Northeast room for the children's library. Mrs. C. M. Elliott re- porting for the Welfare Commit- tee, stated that 917 articles of used clothing were issued and] ELNA SPECIALS! SINGER 5 TREADLE ... SINGER 9% TREADLE .... SINGER ' PORTABLE 95 Electric ve 24 SINGER PORTABLE Cannon H&S Marks Anniversary 'Holds Lively Panel Discussion groceries supplied to 31 families. Paid transportation to Toronto for man referred by City Welfare. Pa'd part rent for family, paid for appointment with doctor for young girl: Supplied fuel for four families, Milk supplied for infant. (was repaid). Paid for prescrip- tion for elderly man. Supplied bus tickets for two students attending | opportunity class. Arranged to have dental work done on schoc! child and paid for prescrip'ion for infant. Paid over-night ac- commodation for man. Paid tran- sportation to Toronto for young woman who is to enter hospital and for elderly man to Toronto General Hospital. Paid prescrip- tion for woman and prescription for mother and baby. Supplied Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Denby, were Mr. J. Henderson and Mr. |A. Hubert. The set representing (the Kedron club were the prize|mMr and Mrs. Glen Cameron, Mr. tg attended by 113 and Mrs. Kenneth Clement, Mr. 16 gance was v 118 and Mrs. James Henderson, Mr.| The second birthday of the Dr. er felt that Home and-8chool pro- |couples oy among Hote present land Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Mr.|C. F. Cannon Home and School|vided better opportunities fA [Beze r. aud AS and Mrs. Ernest Dobney, Mr.|Association was observed at the teachers, particularly new ones, Coles, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V | and Mrs. Mervyn Scott, Mr. and| regular meeting held in the school |to become acquainted with new son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruel, Mrs. Russell Flutter, Mr. and|Tuesday, February 2. During the areas and activities taking place Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGlashan, (and Mrs. R. Walker, Mr. and social period the two birthday/in that community. [Res aud Mes. Artur Wines, the | Mrs, A. Howard, Mr. and Mzs. candles were lit by the vice-presi-| Mr. G. Arthur Korry as princi- p : evere an Mrs. J. N.Ip Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. H.|dents, Mrs. Anthony Tryon and|pal, felt, in his opinion, that 2nd GROUP COMMITTEE |was held in Toronto last Satur-/tea and bake sald to be held ia Lothian, Mr. and Mrs. William garhart, Mr. and Mrs. C. Keith, (Mr. Jerry Craigie, while Mrs. [Home and School was an excel- Mrs. Frank Ball presided at day: . toad [the Parish Hall on hursday, eb. | Woodward, Kedron, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. McKay. |Frank Aubrey, social convener, lent agency for the promotion of the February meeting of the 2nd| Mr. Shingler, missionary from(11 from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Mrs.|Mrs, William Foreman, Mr. and| wo ooo mrs L McKay, Mr, cut the cake. |good public relations where par- + : | + n :. Group Committee at Guide House|India, brought a challenging mes-|James Hickey will be in charge|Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and| _ re Toe : | Mrs. Geor Pete: sided ent and teacher become better Stephen Mrs, Frank Singer, Mr. and Mrs.|20d Mus. Robert Martin, Mr. acd| Tin (RO ER "Ole Pre ere. (acquainted, n Wednesday evening, February sage. He told how a son of ajof the tea room. Mrs, ' ap i n : s. Kenn armer, . an i Mrs. C. E. Cornelius gave the he came back saying there had | convene the bake sale. Any do-| 'Mr and Mrs. John Bakker, Mr. y nde read by Mrs. Roy Haber |felt that through Home and 2 Mrs. Roland Chambers, Miss y ya School parents were able to work 29° : 29° 35% 59" 59% CORONET UKRAINIAN P & BW ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Pictured above are the 1960 | were elected at a recent Mrs. Peter Zakarow, secret- executive of the Ukrainian | meeting: Seated is the presi ai Wis gg Maras: [ Professional and Business | dent, Mrs. Michael Sworik; | i ey os. Women's Association who | standing from left to right, | Oshawa Times Photo GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES Electric FAVORITE CONSOLE SINGER PORTABLE Electric ARROW PORTABLE "ADLER PORTABLE NORDIC secretary's report and read the correspondence. The treasurer, | Mrs. Douglas Kirkland, gave the| financial report, and Mrs. Henry| Thompson gave a report of the Adelaide District Local Associa- tion meeting. been an accident and his friend|nations may be left in the halllanq Mrs, R. Dale, Mr, and Mrs. Due to the fact that the treasurer Marlene Peel, Mr. David Har- was pinned under the car. They| tried to lift the car but were un-| It was decided to have the an-iyw (arey M d Mrs. L. Hard- able so went for aid, and with a|nual night of cards on April 26.|;- Ey Ft chain were able to lift the| Miss Helen Way of the teaching| 4 Mrs. B. D. Hichens, Mr. and car and free the young fellow. |s!aff of St. Gregory's School show- Mrs Elmer Parks, Mr "and Mrs. He likened this to being 'linked|ed slides of her tour last summer g- Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- after 10 a.m. on Thursday. |William Murray, Mr. and Mrs. | {mer, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott, , Fra . | Mrs. William Martinson, Mr, and Mrs. G. Glover, Mr. fo and Mrs, Arthur Davey, Mr. |ard Mrs. Leslie Gouldburn, Mr. {and Mrs. Duke Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Litovehik, has resigned Mrs. Haber was ap- pointed by the executive to com- plete the balance of this year as secretary-treasurer. Tickets for The Family Skating Night, Feb- ruary 25, will be available at the closer with the teachers for the welfare of the children and were afforded the opportunity of keep- ing up with modern methods of teaching. Members were then invited to with coal oil for stove for family. Helped with mortgage payment for family facing eviction. Paid for prescriptions for young chil- dren. Paid for prescription for woman. Paid for transportation and meals for man to attend out Portable ... 59° SINGER CONSOLE eavy Duty) 69 lin a chain to the throne of God during the months of July and M d M Ros school after February 13. Mrs. follow up this discussion r. 'and Mrs. Ross y | and meals for man to attend outll 3 SINGER CONSOLE February 24 was set for the| next rummage sale at the CRA| and a blitz pickup will again be| |in prayer. Mrs. Otto Sharrard also brought some thoughts. She said {August to England, Ireland an 4 ence Bell, » Mrs. Arar B : A {Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert| Mr. an S. ur burgess, many countries on the continent.) ny 7 eod, "Mr. and Mrs. Edward/Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collis, Mr. tour Highlight of the Cecil Marshall gave a report on a questions. Ways and means also successful candy sale held re-/were presented on how to increase cently. |attendance. Supplied coal oil for families. This report covers period Janu- Used only 120" months audience with Pope John XXIII at Shreve, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence|and Mrs. Melville Edwards, Mr. held. A special sale of toys and|ihere was a wonderful spirit in children's books will be a part ofthe conference. this sale with all funds received| Mr Alfred Adams, a mission- being turned over to the Brown ary from India, told of his per- Owl, Mrs. F. M. Jamieson, as|sonal salvation. He gave his life Brownie contribution to Guide|j, service and went to India as headquarters building in Toronto. |, missionary. | mittee. The next meeting will be| on March 1 | Millson. and Mrs. H. Locke, Mr. Edward Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jeffery, Broadbent, Miss Shirley Panter, Mr, and Mrs, William Dixon, Mr, (Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and|and Mrs. William Snowden, Mr. Mrs. Roy Morris, Mr. and Mrs./end Mrs. Lorne Treguanna, Mr. James Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-|and Mrs. Sydney Cowley, Mr. man Roe, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley|and Mrs. G. Puckett, Mr. and his summer residence at Castel- gandolpha. | Refreshments were served by Mrs. James Hickey and her com- A donation will be fared 9 | Mrs. Reuben Northey closed ver to District Commissioner, r s./the meeting with prayer. William Gardner, as the group| committee contribution towards NORTHMINSTER WA the headquarters building fund.| The regular meeting of North. A tentative May date was set for minster United Church WA was the annual mother and daugh'er held in the church hall with an banquet and Mrs, Jamieson an- average attendance. nounced that Brownie thinking] The president, Mrs. Kenneth day ceremonies would be held on| Wooster presided. Monday, February 15, with mem-| Mrs. Robert Peterson read the pers of the group committee as- minutes and the treasurer's re- sisting with refreshments. |port was read by Mrs. Robert Mrs, Jamieson has agreed to Richardson. provide the program for the] It was agreed to have a coun- March 2 meeting 'which will be try fair again this year, to be declared "Brownie Night". held Wednesday November 2. Mrs. Ball welcomed Mrs, Mor.| Plans were being made for a fey Genge back to the meetings|dessert luncheon to be held the and introduced a new member, |first Wednesday in May. Mrs. Mrs. Mervyn Anderson. Mr s.|James Reed is acting as conven- Genge and Mrs. Anderson volun-|er with Mrs, George Fisher, Mrs. teered to assist the badge secre- Ernest Cooke, Mrs. John Payne taries as testers for a number of and Mrs. Jack Shepherd as her golden hand and proficiency tests. committee. The devotional was led by Mrs. WCTU James Reed and Mrs. Ewart The monthly meeting of the Oshawa Branch of the WCTU was held in Simcoe Street United Cornish. Members were reminded that the time of Northminster WA Oke, Ebenezer, Mr. and Mrs./Mrs. D. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. John Burch, Mr. and Mrs.|J. McNab, |Herbert Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, Mr. |Douglas' Ogden, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. D. Turner, Mr. and |Laverne Farrow, Mr, -and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Rose, Mr. and Mrs. {Ray Hodson, Brooklin, Mr, and|Donald Munroe, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Dennis. {Malcolm Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson,| Murray Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan,(Ronald Munro, Mr. and Mrs. ' |Mr. and Mrs. William Rosnak,|Albert Lobb, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. {Kedron, Mr. and Mrs. Colin|Dawson and others. Victory Lodge. LOBA, No. 583 Installs Officers For 1960 | The regular meeting of Victory inner guard, Sister Donalda Lodge LOBA 583 was held in Strong; outer guard, Sister Ann Orange Temple. |Gordon; auditors, Sisters Agnes | Worthy Mistress, Sister Mar-| Wellman, Louise Hockett, garet McNevin, presided assisted) Mildred Carnahon. |by Sister Louise Hockett. An invitation from Vimy Ridge | "Devotional exercises were per-|T.odge, Whithv, to a social eve- formed by Sister Beatrice Me-| ning on Monday, February 8 was Nevin. Lecture was repeated and accepted. | minutes of previous meeting! 'The draw prize was won by| stated that report cards would be out February 19. Education Week November instead of March which has been the usual custom. However, by a unanimous vote, open house will be March 1. lowed with Mr. Jerry Craigie act- ing as moderator. The subject was "What Home and School Means to Me". Mr. Craigie summed up Home and School Associations as an opportunity for parents to become acquaint- ed with mental, physical social and spiritual aspects of children. Four panelists were chosen from this area and were invited to express their views briefly as to what Home and School meant to them in their different capa- cities. Mrs. Sidney Sharples as an ex- ecutive member found that peo- ple who took part in these or, .u- were able to voice their opinions and to hear the views of others. Mr. Swain VanCamp as a teach- 2 a | The principal, Mr. G. A. Korry, |; te and the moderator. in Ontario will be observed in| A lively panel discussion fol-| izations tended to make better| parents; develop self-confidence, | Mrs. Peters thanked the panel- Presbyterian WA ary 4th to January 26th. Dona- tions of childrens clothing and footwear, all ages, would be very much appreciated. Names Officers NEWS BRIEFS The monthly meeting of the Women's Association of Knox) [Presbyterian Church was held on| |Tuesday February 2. in the lounge: | The president Mrs. W. F. Tay- lor presided. The meeting opened with a hymn followed with serip- ture reading by Mrs. K. H. Braith- waite and prayer by Mrs. J waite and prayer by Mrs. J. P. G. Maroosis. Minutes of the pre- vious months meeting were read, also the treasurer's report. It was decided to send a dona- tion to the "Glen Mohr Camp Fund. Also to cater for the young people's supper on February 20. Arrangements were completed for the: purchasing of a rug for the ladies lounge. The officers for the coming year are, president, Mrs. W. F.| Taylor; 1st vice-pres., Mrs. J. M.| Taylor; 2nd vice pres., Mr: L. Murdoch; secretary, Mrs. S. INCHES COUNT LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The Glendale home and school asso- ciation raised $9.57 at a recent meeting by assessing members one cent for each inch of their waistline. NO CHANGE PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP)-- The fee for membership in the Peterborough hor ti cultural so- ciety 'is $1--it hasn't changed Since the group was organized in OLD HOUSES WISBECH, England (CP) -- A survey by public health officials) in this Cambridgeshire town showed nearlv 400 homes without a kitchen sink. About 246 of these also lacked an indoor water sup- EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! 1 KENMORE PORT- ABLE ELECTRIC 1 WHITE PORTABLE "ELECTRIC Each 49° Only All Above Machines Carry One-Year Guarantee ELNA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-2591 ply. s. CF YY VV VYVVYVYY " outcome of a public hearing Feb.|M. Soanes; treasurer, Mrs. Bert 17 to determine whether govern- Montgomery; card secretary, ment tests were sufficiently com- Mrs. A. T. Mills; flower conven- » WHY PAY MORE? When You Can Buy For Less a... read. |Sister Ann Gordon. There will be| plete to justify the conclusion that/er, Mrs. A .J. MacDonald. Church on Tuesday afternoon,[meetings had been changed to February 2. Mrs, Charles Lang-(" P-m. field presided. Mrs. Clayton Lee presented the worship service. Mrs. Fred Williams accompan- fed at the piano by Mrs. H. A. nT asebustnlon RII 5 i . Mrs. Douglas McKa, en e The group reviewed the life of yeeting with a reading followed Francis Willard whose life was by a hymn and a poem read by dedicated to the cause of tem-|zf.c" Robert Johnson. perance The secretary and treasurer's Taking part were Mrs. H. A.\¢n the past year read their re- Mellow, Mrs. Wellington Trainer, | porte Mrs. A. M. Hartman and Mrs.|" sb ciness discussion took place Charles Langfield, leader, It was decided to divide the Mrs, Harry Gray gave the Sec oroup into three smaller groups) retary's report and Mrs. Fredic,"a¢ io have a better systerg Williams, the treasurer's report. for working A! a county executive meeting| Mrs. Jock Perry installed the the county convention date was new officers for the coming year. set for April 26 at Newcastle, There will be a card party to take Members were reminded of the place on February 27, in Centen- medal contest date, February 19,| 1 "gay. id | at St. Andrew's United Church at| x4 ino February meeting there a0 ; 7.30 p.m. Temperance in Sunday| yy pe 5 demonstration. It was| schools and poster prizes will bel ico decided to invite a speaker | given at this meeting, {to the March meeting. | It was decided to have a May| Refreshments were served by| tea. {Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Gor-| CALVARY BAPTIST WMS don Pierson and Mrs. Paul Her- The WMS of Calvary Baptist = Church met Thursday afternoon,| HOLY CROSS WA February 4. The women's Auxiliary of Holy Mrs. Henry McGhee led in a|Cross held its monthly meeting o gong service. In the absence of Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, Mrs. the president, Mrs. Reuben Joseph Callahan presided. Northey presided. The various reports were given. Mr DEL-MAR GROUP The regular meeting of the Del- |Mar Group of King Street United Church took place in the ladies' er. Mrs. William Spencer brought donation to Simcoe Hall for ma- some thoughts from the World| terial for layettes. Evangelistic Conference which! Final plans were made for a THE OSHAWA YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN: ASSOC. announces its FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING ADELAIDE HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th 1960 8:00 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER -- Mrs. Ronald Standen, Vice- President YWCA of Canada and Vice-President for North America of the World YWCA. Friends of the YWCA are cordially invited to be present and to remain for the coffee hour at the close of the meeting. . N. N. Aitken led in pray- It was decided to give the usual Sister Elda Howard installed/a degree practice next meeting ¢ |the new officers for 1960, assisted the red, orange and yellow color- ing materials are unsafe. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 1 at 8 p.m. 3 by Sister Helen McBride. Lipstick Coloring May Be Unsafe WASHINGTON (AP) Worthy Mistress, Sister Mar- |garet McNevin; deputy worthy mistress, Sister Louise Hockett; recording secretary, Sister Ann 4 |Burgess; financial secretary, Sis- | [ter Elva Van Slyke; treasurer, ($80,000,000 - a - year US. lip Sister Elda Howard. |stick industry won a reprieve Junior deputy mistress, Sister Saturday from a government or- [Mildred Carnahan; chaplain, Sis-|der forbidding the further use of {ter Beatrice McNevin; guardian, some of its "most vital colors." [Sister Ann Foote. | The order, which the industrv Director of ceremonies, Sister has construed as a virtual kiss of Agnes Wellman; first lecturer. death, had been scheduled to go Sister Helen McBride; second [inte 'effect today. lecturer, Sister Ann McNevin;! It was suspended pending the The | : | § | i | FREE MANICURE with every shampoo and set appointment for Wednesday mornings during January and February. Ask For Joan or Freda THE VOGUE BEAUTY SALON 3 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 5-1843 Embroidered Crepe Crepe seems to maintain its mark of distinction season | after season. Beautifully em- broidered in the same blue of | the dress and cut in an elegant manner with the intent to | flatter the half-size figure. A | | blend of viscose and acetate | was used by a Canadian mill for the supple crepe. Designed by a quality house of Montreal. Dear Mrs. J. LC: Some of these attractive quilted robes, house ro bunch coats, that are so comfortable and convenient, will dryclean beautifully. Unfortunately, some do not. At times, in the one like yours, the robe may stiffen. and harden all over or in certain patches. The trouble lies in the bat of ace- tate fibres that is quilted be- tween the outer fabric and a tobacco cloth or cheesecloth which you cannot see. In some cases the batting will stiffen and become hard when drycleaned and steam- ed. Whether it hardens or flattens in spots or all over, there are technical explana- tions for this. 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