* PRESIDENT, EXECUTIVE, GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAPTER, IODE Mrs. John Houghton, re-elect- | a recent meeting held at the | Whate who is services at home | ed Regent of Golden Jubilee | home of Mrs. H. A. Ward | and abroad secretary for the Chapter, IODE, is seen with | Whate, Simcoe street north. | Golden Jubilee Chapter, Miss members of her executive at ! From left te right: Mrs. Ward- | Betty Turner, secretary, Mrs, Roy Sawyer, Houghton, Mrs, Mrs, Elgin first vice-regent, Munday, treasurer. --Oshawa Times Photo Public Speaking Contest | Features H&S Assn. Meeting | president] Grade 8 -- 1st. Bruce Craigie. | meeting |" 'Preview of '60's"; 2nd. David Home Lofthouse, 'Conquerors of Ages"; in "Can- Manson, the March Thornton Association business period was School'; with a nomination commit-|ada". Grade 7 "The Woman Behind Mrs. Allan presided at of Dr. Robert and School A short held tee being chosen for the slate of new officers for the next term Chairman will be Mrs. Ross Loft-| Prize'; 2nd. - Carolyn house. Assisti Carl! "Health": 3rd. Trudy Manson, 3rd. Fred Varty, 'Why Stay 4. Alice Powell, 1. Jane Delaney, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's the Nobel | ___ Evans, | Women Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 21 1960 7 Karpiak, p I R. V./"What Shall We Eat?""; 4th Gow, Mrs, Har slaney, Mrs. Ursula Wittig, '* Home and School Leonard Pipher Howard Association'. Allin, and Mrs. F Coedy Grade 6 1st PERSO Anna Dovgaley, NALS Patsy Luke, Tied for 3rd, "Horizons Un- Hatcher, "Bi.| The room count was aon by "Calendar": 2nd. Mr. Fred Anderson's Grades 6 «Cerebral Palsy': and 7 i Arlaine Edwards, There will be a H and § Con-||imited" and Beverly vention held at the Royal York|"Cats": 4th, Carl MacRae, Hotel, Toronto. during Easter va- cycles'. cation week r+ whick ele-| "ny ; Killen week. for weh we ge The School Choir led by Miss . rin hs "dh Carolyn Lee entertained with se- At Centre Street School, on 4 " March 29. a. film. will be o. lections, and an accordion solo rs was presented by Peter Daciuk. held a successful "Irish" tea at f the home of Mrs. Boyce Waram Mary street. The table was cen- tered with spring flowers. Pour- ing tea were Mrs. Frank Swack- hammer and Mrs. John Darcey Tea hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Howard, Mrs. Richard Britton, and Mrs. Sidney Canfield Mrs. Grant Smith, Highland avenue, had as Sunday guests, Mrs, Roy Gibson of Newmarket and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smith and Mr. Archie Smith of Queens. ville. | N N fi ti ), ( Assisting . i iby the bride. in marriage by her + Mrs. the bride wore a teal/Sullivan was sented valled A Desk for is Refreshments were served hy taken from the life story of =" oiners of the pupils in (Miss) Billy Davis Grade 2 Safety Driving classes are still" : heing held at the Traffic Court, Police Station; in Oshawa, the last two Tuesdays of each month. Holder-Redman Public Speaking was the topic . of the evening's entertainment, Nuptials Held and-13 students proved they knew Mrs. John Sullivan, Southlawn "what they were talking about!"| mp. marriage of Olive Hilda avenue, entertained for Mrs. John The honorary judges, Mrs. T. D. padman, daughter of Mr. George Aughney, the former Miss Joan Thomas, the Reverend W. A. p.iman'of Oshawa, and the late Orton, on Friday evening, March Gibb, and Mr. Kenneth Wright Mrs. Redman, and Philip Ed-|18, at a post-nuptial party. The agreed they had a difficult task| ow. Holder, son of the late Mr. guests were present and former to choos the winner. Placing 1 Mrs. Edward Holder of Osh- members of the office staff of first was Bruce Craigie with his| 0) "0 0 "colemnized on Satur. |Fittings Limited, Oshawa. During subject 'Progress of the 60°S",;,. spernoon, March 19th, _atithe evening, a monetary gift was nell spoken and delightfully fe [Northminster United Church, The|presented to Mrs. Aughuey. A 1950's, who attains the plaque for| Reverend HA. Mellow of-[buffet lunch was served and a one year and a special silver cup ficiated. for his efforts. : ives Closely running was David|father ta Pascoe. Lofthouse, who proved that "Con-|blue silk shantung suit with a querors of Ages' well merited matching hat and shoes and car-| a «gessert night of -cards" was a his speech. He also received a|ried a nosegay of pink carnations poiq hy Conant Home and School |g, silver cup trophy for his well de-|and roses. | Association on St. Patrick's Day. livered talk. | Miss Isabelle Sorley Elgin McLean acted as best Mr. Lloyd Young, Mrs. D. Rol {son, Mrs. Ivan Smale, |J. H. Long, Mrs. George Ellis, je at He Mrs. M. Stauffer, Mrs. Floyd Foreman, Mrs. L. Neal, Mr. Ww.| Stauffer, Mrs. J. McLachlan, Mr. Brown, Mr, Michael Siblock F. Wilkinson, Mrs. George |Northey, Mrs. Arthur French, Mr. Roy Haber, Mrs. J. L. Sykes, | Mr. George Ellis, Mrs. Fred Swithinbank, Mrs. M. Trevail, Mr. Bruce O'Brien, Mrs. William/| Pellow, Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. William Baldwin, Mr. David Mit- special mention All participants received silver|™2" dollars and congratulations from A reception was Mrs. T. D. Thomas and the Pres-|bride's home on Gliddon avenu ident on the qualities they had Later the couple left for a motor shown trip through the southern United These are the students with States and on their return will Jack their titles of subjects: live in Oshawa Mr. |chell, Mrs. Michael Siblock, Ton| Lloyd Prouse, Mrs. | & Mr. | Salsbury, Mr {Carmen Waters, Saunders. 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 RA 3-3474, local 18 | William Gibb and \John Jackson welcomed the {guests at a successful "Irish Tea" held at Westmount United| {Church last week. The tea was| convened by Mrs. Gordon Brown| with her group participating. | Mrs. H. A. Mellow opened the tea land Mrs, John Jackson was mis tress of ceremonies for a program| consisting: of recitation by Mrs. | Clayton Lee, Mrs. Morris Love,| soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Sid-| |ney Boneham and piano duets by| |Mrs. Frank Hortop and Mrs. Clar-| ence Scott, Mrs. Mrs. | for Southdale, who opened Frank Higginbottom |siding. and Mrs. Thomas Homes poured | tea, Mrs. A. L. Stevens, [president ot fs Group Commit- i ee, presen rs. Haywar {decorated bridal cake was cut 5 gift on behalf of the yerere wits Mrs. mittee. The home baking table Pretty. The treasurer's report William|was in the charge of Mrs. Car-|W&s Riven by Mrs. T. R. Crim- men Steenburgh, and the handi.|mings. Mrs, craft table in the charge of Mrs,|[gave a report on the recent Ade-| J. {Schultz was in charge of the kit-|meeting. chen, assisted by Mrs. Eric Jack- tea. |Stevens, # 8 The WA of First Baptist Church|tended by about 50 relatives and|/be held on April 11. evening| games and dancing were enjoyed pointed honorary president. and the honored couples received|Flowers were sent to Air Cadet presentations. The evening clos-/Sgt. Gordon Brennan who was ed with refreshments served by | hospitalized at Ajax recently. Harold E. Whit-| bread (formerly Sheila Canning), at Rotary Hall, April 8, at 2 p.m. Miss Margaret Canning and her|Any one having articles to donate fiance, Mr. William Geisberge Ebi: [Kelly RA 34344 and they will be riends. During the Ir. and Mrs Ir. Donald Whitbread and ance, Miss Marilyn er anniversary cake. Shamrocks and Irish hats de- corated Guide House recently for Kelly. the annual St. Patrick's Tea held ) Group Committee, suests were welcomed by Mrs. Norman Gower, convener for the the Girl Guide Association held tea, who introduced Mrs, Russell its regular meeting recently at Hayward, district commissioner St. Matthew's Anglican Church the|with Mrs. A. W. Crowells pre. y First Mrs. eorge Cuthbert, Mrs, F. : lrecently in the ladies' parlor. Maurice | § ¥ . |gave her report and in the ab-|Cockburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. | : [sence of the treasurer, Miss Alta BRIDE-TO-BE The engagement is announced today of Miss Gail Marie Hamilton and Mr, Barry Cockburn. The bride-to- be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell John Hamilton and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cock- burn, all of Oshawa. The mar- riage will take place in St. George's Anglican Church on Saturday, April 30. Muldrew, and Mr, Bill Whitbread. The tea! table was centered with a three the prizes for the monthly draw vice- Harper, opened the meeting and| yg, milion announce the engage-| Edward | GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES | FELLOWSHIP GROUP |with experience in the science ofjtal, Cobourg to speak to the The March meeting of the Fel- mental health and nervous con-igroup and anyone interested in lowship Group of King Street|ditions, spoke to ~the mothers' | attending the meeting was asked| & United Church WA was held ingroup of the Oshawa Branch of|to contact Mrs, W. R. Lean, 414) : the ladies lounge with the presi-|the Canadian Diabetic Associa- Elgin street 'east, who is] dent, Mrs. Glenn Howell, presid-/tion at its monthly meeting. |arranging transportation. ing. Dr. Otvos related many of his| The secretary's report and roll experiences and after 5 NU-PHI-MU CHAPTER call was given by Mrs. A. two world wars and five revolu.| The regular meeting of the Nu- Armstrong. Mrs, Howell an-|tions is now diabetic himself. He|Phi-Mu chapter was held at the nounced the WA party to be held|gave a short history of diabetis/iome of Miss Elinor Wilson. on Tuesday, March 22, This will| stating that no one knows what! was announced that the be a social evening for WA mem-|causes it. He stressed the fact 8roup was invited to join the On- bers devoted to "Getting Ac-|that-a child should not get the| tario Epsilon Chapter at its quainted" with members of other! kink" that he is sick if diabetic, | Founders' Day banquet fo be held groups. and the mother should not {at the Airport on April 30 and a Tickets were distributed for the jor child become sick ou imeeting will be held at the home annual strawherry supper, 'Spon Diabetic children usually do not|0f Miss Isobel Russell on" March {sored by the Fellowship Group. get children's diseases as easily|22 to make decorations for the The supper will be held this year ac most children. |spring dance. on Tuesday, April 26 from 4:30 'mpe hostess for the evening The new executive was elected until all are served. It was del, Mrs Stanley Hockett, Fair-|and will take office in May. cided to hold a spring rummage oigy avenue. The April meeting] The next meeting will be held sale following the Vib pgeting will be held at a member's home at the home of Miss Margaret with a tentative date set for Aprill;) conourg, 1t is hoped to have|Blears, Central Park Boulevard a doctor from the Ontario Hospi-|south. | ae Mrs. Stanley Gomme and her group led in a devotional period, he subject being 'Singing of Courage". Mrs. Gomme read the scripture passage and Mrs. C. J. Wray read one of the Len- [ten articles appearing in a mews- Church's Role In Refugee Year sori vce: Theme Of Talk At WA Meeting the Finnish composer, Mrs.| The quarterly meeting of Sim. members to hear Mrs. George Gomme closed with prayer. Mrs. coe Street United Church WA was McMullen, president of the WA of Ivan Morrison assisted at the held in the school room. There St. James - Bond United Church, | piano for the hymns. To com-|was an excellent attendance of Toronto, and incoming president memorate the patron saint of the of The Inter-Church Council of | Irish, Mrs. John A, Minnis play- Canada. Mrs. McMullen's ad- led a medley of well-known Irish dress was "Our Churchs Role in tunes. | World Refugee Year," with spe- Mothers Become Mrs. Howell announced that cial emphasis on the rehabilita- Mrs. William Edwards and hat Girl Guides tion of refugees through voca- | group would be in charge of the F : tional training prior to their 0 igh 'For One Night {April meeting. | settlement in new countries. When the recent typhoon | AIR CADETS' AUXILIARY > | The second meeting of the Air the Girl Guide Association enter-|ang destitute, the United Church | Cadets Ladies Auxiliary was held!tained mothers from the 9th trom its overseas relief budget |at Rotary Hall with 10 members|Group Committee recently when immediately av ai lable | | in| made | present. |Captain Lorraine McClelland, as-|g5 i . | i i los Ad AA $5000 and large quantities of sup | The president stated that it was sisted by district commissioner, plies to the World Council of Westmount | discouraging to have so few moth-| Mrs, Russell Hayward, and Lieu-| : ers out to the meetings when tenant Barbara Wotton, put on Bio shes Bini biel Somer! there were over 60 air cadets. It| "Guide Night" with the mothers| cooncibility to spearhead the work is the Auxiliary' aim to provide taking the part of Guides. lof bringing mew life and hope to |social activities for the Air Cadets| Mrs. McClelland briefly out- those who know nothing save the land the help of all mothers was|lined the purpose of the evening|gismal refugee camps. [needed to make this Auxiliary a|was to acquaint the mothers with| A thoughful worship service o |success, The next meeting will ihe Ecueral Proceure of a Tegu- the theme *'Prayer" was led by| a e A The mothers were assigned to atrols, the company called into . Pa pe the open-| Lhe Presidem, mre R. ; ing was conducted just as at a Holden, welcomed members an Guide meeting. Mrs. Hayward | Visitors and conducted a brief took inspection and explained the|Dusiness session. responsibilities of a Guide in full uniform. Mrs. James Doble and secretary, Mrs. James Tilling were treasurer; examples of Guides who were not dressed properly, wearing bobby|veners, Mrs. E socks, white shoes, red leotards, Mrs. Herman Pincombe. with no hats, buttons undone, and| Mrs. John Dyer expressed the the Guide pin not shined. thanks of the meeting to Mrs, The company was then led into] McMullen. horseshoe formation and the Color Party was explained. Color| bearer was Mrs. A, L. Stevens, with Mrs, Carmen Steenburgh, and Mrs. George Cuthbert as es- corts. A presentation of a Guider's pin was made by Commissioner Mrs. Russell Hayward to Captain McClelland who has recently been made Guider for Southdale District. Around the Campfire, the moth- ers learned several Guide songs and were given an opportunity to ask any questions pertaining to Guiding. The evening elosed with "Taps", Thanks were expressed| to the leaders by Mrs. Eric Jack-| Mrs. John H. Houston was ap- | Mrs. Walter Roe. cl A rummage sale will be held |was asked to telephone Mrs. W. C. picked up. : E. G. Legg and|p Mrs. Emile Lingen provided | which were won by Mrs. Leonar {Pullan, Mrs. J. H. Houston, Mrs. Leo Gallagher and Mrs. W. C. the Astra, Goodwill mingle groups. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Emotions may not be quite! stable now, so fry to steer clear of domestic and romantic crises. Don't expect too much from social activities, either. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday,| 16TH GROUP COMMITTEE The 16th Group Committee of | Roll call showed 19 members and two guests present. The minutes and correspond- ence were read by Mrs. H. A, P. R. Duncanson laide District Local Association Cramp, Ritson road south, is ittee of} . Wayne William | The 1st Group Committee of japan made thousands homeless| brating his third birthday to- day. He is the grandson of Mr. | [Mrs. Robert Currie, assisted hy|sociation h School on Friday, dent, welcomed the guests |H. M. Smith and kitchen con-|schools and ue schools; Mr. Gordon Bunker, ad-| {ministrator Board of ! land Mrs. Bunker: Mr. T. D. riages in Canada was 4,500 below | Thomas, MPP, and Mrs. Thomas, | 1958. Refreshments were served by|Mrs. John Gaskell, president of = and Com-|Home and School Reverend and Mrs. S. C | kinson and a number of past} presidents. | Messrs Gary Gevan, Gerald Man- illa, David Warne, Ernest Mas- |chke, Gordon McRae and Wayne Patterson presented some Calyp-| 50 pal of the school, showed pictures) of his recent trip abroad includ- ing England, Germany, France and Italy. your chart presages a fine out-|bers of Home and School Council look. Both business and personal Tuesday, March 29, at E. A. Lov- affairs are under highly bene-|ell Sch ficlent aspects this year and|-------------- Cy HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WAYNE Son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph | and Mrs. Ralph Cramp Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cramp #r, all of Montreal. --Photo by Hornshy who is cele Association Holds Annual Birthday Dinner Mrs. James 'Anderson conven- Billy" will be shown. April 4 i» nled the annual birthday dinner of the next meeting of the Home Westmount Home and School As-|and School Association, held at Westmount! Open House was held recently March 18. 'at Westmount School. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Graydon Gutsole, presl-/Hale and Mrs. John Black con- ~ lvened the tea which was served Guests at the head table in-\to the parents after they inspected uded Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, the work of the pupils. Mrs. i {""Area C" vice-president of On- Graydon Gutsole welcomed the Reports were received from theitario Federation of Home and guests, Pouring tea were Mrs. Mrs. Rupert Edwards, school Associations; Mrs. - Phillip Perry, Elliott, superintendent of public|Folles Dr. C. M./H. R. DeMille and Mrs. Joseph t. Mrs. Elliott, Mr.|-- Heath, inspector of public) FEWER AGES Education| The 1959 total of 127,000 mar- Council, The H. At- DRAPERIES o CUSTOM MADE eo BY THE YARD for the finest selection In efl Dropery Fabrics , . . and Free Estimates. A Call RA 5-3144 HOWARD DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE STREET NORTH "The Laurentians" including and modern music. Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, princi-| Scotland, Treland, Mrs. Gutsole reminded mem- . The film "A Desk for' you should be able to realize considerable profit through am- bitious plans and a show of ini-| lin. A short business meeting was held preceding the entertainment with Mrs. James Tilling presid- ing. The secretary's and treasur-|tiative. er's reports were given and Mrs.| Look for happy financial news Norman Gower, convener for the between October and December, | St. Patrick's tea held recently,|as well as unusual harmony in| gave a very favorable report on domestic relationships. Avoid| the tea. | nervous tension late in June, | It was decided to donate candy however, and don't indulge in| and aprons to the Brownie Fair. | extravagance or speculation dur-| The next meeting will be April ing the last week of August. This 20 in Guide House. {year can be a most productive |one if you are alert to opportu-| | nity and if you don't scatter your| SOCIAL NOTICE | energies wastefully. | A child born on this day will | be highly emotional and sensi-| |tive, but may tend to become John | discouraged easily. that copies of the picture taken of the Brownie Pack were still available. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kenneth Blencowe and Mrs. James Morrison. COMMINGLE GROUP The Commingle Group of Sim-| coe Street United Church WA met ENGAGEMENT Mrs. and Mrs. Russell The President, Rex| wy. welcomed those present. The ment of their daughter, : Gail | secretary, Mrs. Orville Eagle, | Marie, to Mr. Edward Bary] HOUSEHOLD HINT | Paint brushes which have been Chester Cockburn, all of Oshawa. |allowed to dry hard and paint- Harper presented The marriage will take place at encrusted may be made flexible the report. |St. George's Anglican Church on|again by soaking them in hot Mrs. Thomas Adair took Saturday, April 30, at 2 p.m. vinegar. charge of the devotional period. Miss Leah Garrow sang tw« solos, "Say a Little Prayer", and » "Lovely Kilsheelan". Mrs. Cecil Worden accompanied her at the piano. Mrs. Harold Gay showed some very . beautiful colored slides which were taken on her trip to the West coast last summer. Miss Millicent Luke expressed {thanks to those who had made |he evening an enjoyable one. Mrs. W. . Armour and her group served refreshments. DIABETIC ASSOCIATION (Mothers' Groupy Dr, Joseph Otvos, a graduate of the University of Vienna, and Kemp, Mrs. on wo NEWS Way fe or Every Hearing Aid user should test Zenith's New Extended Range for just 30 seconds!" «.58YyS enthusiastic vser J [} I i |] A) 'a ~ A surprise parly was held re- g (cently to mark the silver wed- |ding anniversaries of Mr. and {Mrs. Howard Canning and Mr. y « y and Mrs. Harold Whitbread. The MR. AND MRS. ROBERT, DOVE | party, arranged by their children, --Photo by Ernest €heredaryk {was held at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Harold E, Whitbread, [§ Family, Friends Honor Couple | Celebrating 20th Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dove, Grierson street, celebrated their| t+ wedding anniversary recent-| ly, ,at a surprise party held in! their honor at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Angi An enjoyable evening was spent with friends in round and square dancing. 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