The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1960, p. 8

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| Bt Golden Jubilee Ch. Meeting Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Women, Editor Dial RA 3-3474 |g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 4, 1960 "Kitchen Fashions" Modelled | "Kitchen Fashions" modeled| | by five Chapter members were Ithe highlight of the April meeting lof the Golden Jubilee Chapter {IODE held at Adelaide House. | The novel idea was introduced by Mrs. H. A. Ward - Whate, {services at home ' and abroad : |convener, who donated her time {and effort to make all of the lsmart fashions. After the fashion show the members were allowed ito purchase the items-and enough / |money was raised to look after % |the Chapter's sponsored Greek boy, Joseph Porteli, for one year. The Regent opened the meet- ling. It was decided that a piece lof equipment be donated to the |citizenship convener, reminded the members of Citizenship Day to be held in Oshawa on May 20. It was pointed out that this will be a holiday weekend and all members who will be in town are asked to work on this project. Mrs. R. F. Kelly gave the financial report on the. Chapte square dance held last month, Mrs. L. V. Walker, hospitality convener, announced that the June picnic would be held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Johansen on June 13. The Regent gave a brief resume of the annual meeting in Hamilton and mentioned that the National Meeting would be in To- for the Woman's Associations of| 'The chuiaren nave no trouble.! the Bay of Quinte Conference They go to Canadian schools, as- which met at Kingston this week|sociate with Canadian childre: fer two days, Mrs. Garnet Tubbland soon they are Canadians, PERSONALS Mrs. Murray Miller, Mrs. R. I. Mark, Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and Mrs, 8. E. McTavish will pour tea at the Flower Fund Tea to be held in the Manse of St. An- drew's United Church, Much local interest is being evinced in the Third of May Po- lish National celebrations taking place on Sunday in the Polish Hall. Among those who have ac- cepted invitation are the Rever- end Felix Kwiatkowski, St. Hed- wig's parish priest; Minister of Labor, the Honorable Michael Starr and Mrs. Starr; His Wor- ship Mayor Lyman A, Gifford and Mrs. Gifford; Mr. T. D. Thomas MPP and Mrs. Thomas; Lt.-Col. M. C. Finley E. D. CO 11th Ar- mored Regt. (Ont.) and Mrs, Fin- ley; WO1, W, J. Milne C.D. and Mrs. Milne; WO2 Joseph R. Homes C.D. and Mrs.' Homes; Mr. Donald Iveson, president Branch 43 Canadian Legion and Mrs. Iveson; Mr. Frank Davis, past president Unit 42 Canadian H&S Executive . . Corps Association, and Mrs. Receives Ontario Davis; Mr. E. H. Adams presi- of Belleville presided. |soeaking English and forgetting] {their native tongue. | . ' . "Men t- get out of the home. Wives Loneliness {meeting Canadians on the job te {and acquiring Canadian interests. Sends Families | "But for the women it is dif- B (ferent, They d not have the same opportunities to learn the ack to Europe {language. They sometimes feel WINNIPEG (CP)--The wom. isolated in their homes." an's confining world of the| kitchen may be one of the abit aroblems facing immigrants - Canada, says The vnerana: | @@ THING gmbassador to Ottawa, D. J. von| useck. Mr. von Balluseck, as one of Troubles the aspects of his diplomatic job,| Ac teething time, baby is often cross, watches the progress of familio -|freny, fevetiod and suffers upsets due coming to Canada from The|$3,0¢d for a comective. Toy Babys Own Netherlands in their efforts to fit fariintis take, oe, Te, ir let de into the Canadian way of life. relict. Use Baby's Own Tables, too, for Of th three per cr t of these pebbly. Clinically and frelon Pd ted families who have failed to inte. |%ith complete confidence. Ask your doctor grate and have returned to Eu. |io% ibys Own Tablets. Get a package | s at your druggist today, Tope, oe Bove at the urging S Mehr! For ineulurisy and minor diges- of the wife, i | tive ol , 3 to 15, git view. e, he said in an inter clinically-tested Children's Own Tab ots. MRS, LLOYD COURTICE FAMED NOVELIST Jane Austen, the famed Eng lish novelist who died in 1817, was . the youngest of seven cl five boys and two girls. R DRAPES "VENETIAN BLINDS "DRAPERY Thacs {dent Canadian Naval Veterans As- Educational Award ave: and Mrs. Adams; Mr. Fred Fernley, president 420 Wing i" . |RCAFA, and Mrs. Fernley and In recognition of leadership| .nresentatives of the press and and service given to education. In part, these words formed radio. the text of the Ontario Educa-| You are invited by the Social tional Association Centennial Department to send in any little Award which was presented to items of interest. News of teas, Mrs. Lloyd Courtice at the regu-| |surprise parties, showers, anni- lar meeting of the Oshawa and|versaries and comings and goings ronto from May 28 to June 1. Mrs, Edward Bind will be the convener for the annual birthday | ball in October. Refreshments were served by Mrs. P. H. Phillips and her com- Disttict Home and School Coun-|are always very acceptable and] cil. {for which there is no charge.| i 5 Ww | onl|Please write or telephone RA| Mrs. Courtice has worked on'3 3474 local 18, ~ many committees at three differ-| ent Home and School Association| nrg H. D. Cleverdon will open levels. She was a co-director ofl Tulip Tea to be held at St. the leadership training camp and vatthew's An glican Church for the last three years has been ypder the auspices of the Wom- full, responsible for Area Confer-|ey's Guild. Mrs. R. A. Sharp and ence. |Mrs, F. M. Sparks will pour tea. Few Home and School [ members have worked as tireless-| Miss Isabelle Sorley, nurse in ly to insure success and the ef- charge of the Oshawa Victorian | ficiency of the Oshawa H and §, Order of Nurses is attending the) and Mrs, Courtice is to be con- annual VON conference in Of-| gratulated on having received tawa today. [ this outstanding honor. | Mrs. Clayton Lee of Oshawa w Secepiing Le Card from|gnd Mrs. William Teeple of New-| rs. J. T. Gaskell, Council presi- Gor. Nits, Conn aa ne castle were the Oshawa delegates not tell you how very humble] and how very happy I am to re-|{I've had the pleasure of working ceive this award but I must say|with over the past few years, I that without the co-operation andlam sure that this would not have the help from all the fine peoplebeen possible." new wing of the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital when it is com- [pleted. Mrs. A. Garrett, Rec ' |Cross convener, made a special ] |appeal to the members to do [nate blood whenever possible to |the blood clinic. i Mrs. A. W. Banfield, assistant|™ ee, educational secretary, was given| | permission to purchase a flag to) Ria EE Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Thomas Carsor are pictured following | King of Oshawa and the bride- be presented to the new retard: | thelr marriage recently In 2 | room ta. the son of Mr. and (6d chidrer's, school M8 COLOLCh eg United Church. The | Mrs. Roland Wright Carson of etl A is bride, the former Miss Edwina | Waterloo, Ontarig. [tion of Consumers, urged al' Frances King, is the daughter --Photo by Hornsby members to join this organiza- i tion Cutcheon, Mrs. R. B. Reed, Mr.| Two new members were in- (William Jamilion, Mes, Sversistalled. Mrs. D. 3. Fouely any | Taylor, Mr. es SU, | da ine, were wel-| |vre, William Pierson, Mr, iiss, J. Reite A ol by the Metcalfe, Mrs. B. J. Cooke and Regent, Mrs. J. E, Houghton. Hold Final 3 1 Mr, James Missett, y Winter Socials . " i Mrs. W. A. L. Freeborn read The men are holding theif n interesting article on commu- Lawn Bowling Club held|spring general meeting at the|™ ing artic e OB Why so for the/club § Io on Thursday evening, |1iSm in Canada, received from winter season at a card party at/May 12, and the ladies meeting ODE headquarters. | the Children's Rink in the recrea- will take place in the afternoon| Mrs. B. P. Cook gave a report| tion hall. There was a record at-lon Wednesday, May 11, at 2.30 on the successful 11th birthday] tendance including several pros-\p.m 7 Ir the Golden. Age. Club Sa |and all members were thanked Mr. Arthur Brown was master| SOCIAL NOTICES tor working on. this. protect: Mrs of ceremonies and later the presi-| W. D. Burns, immigration and dent, Mr. Jack Anderson, expess-| i CONVENER ed the members' thanks to the ENGAGEMENT committee who had worked tire-| 'ny and Mrs. Jack D. Tane of lessly during the winter months nepacwe announce the engake- announce He parsige a Josie to make the gatherings so pleas- i ter | Louise Hamilton, e est daughter ment of their youngest daughter, Mrs, Conley, apd the late is Alfred Hamilton, to Mal- ant and enjoyable. The commit-pairiniy Anne, to Mr. Ross Ev-/of tee was composed of Mr. andl, 4 Dunford, son of Mrs. Gar- Lew i Mrs. Arthur Brown Mr and|;ot Dunford of Peterborough and|c0lm Arthur Crowe, Ydest son Mrs. Gordon Pirie, Mr. and Mrs.\ yo 120 Mr, Dunford. The mar-|of Mr and Mrs. Ferris Crowe, Jack Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. riage is to take place at King all of Frankford The marriage Ewart Clemence Street United Church on Satur./{0ok place at 2.30 p.m. on Satur- The prizes which were drawn day, June 4, at 3 o'clock day, April 30, in the parsonage were received by Mrs. Reginald MARRIAGE |of Frankford United Church with Norris, Mr. Jack Biddulph, Mrs {the Reverend C. R. Judd offi. Allan an, Mr. James Mec- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conley ciating. Young Moderna MOVING SALE! Thursday, May 5--9 AM. We are in the process of moving to our new location . . . SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE CONTINUES OUR SPRING INTO SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WITH FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS NEW SUITS Regular To Clear 36.00 fo 49.95 19-971 99.97 CAR COATS Regular 16.95 to 19.95 To Clear Lawn Bowlers Mrs. 3 E. Johnson is con- vener of the Maytime Dance to be held at the Jubilee Pavilion | on Wednesday, May 18, under | the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. The Auxiliary has pledged $25,000 to the hospital extension fund. RHAPSODY Half moon fink yi wrist, sets off a tiny circle of a case, 23 jewels, GODDESS OF TIME Watch and bracelet as matched as a kiss, 17 1] MOTHER'S 7 BULOVA DIAMOND LA PETITE 4 perfect diamonds set In a tiny 23 jews) watch with matching expansion bracelet, Maud see that BULOVA difference at Better Jewellers Everywhere Convenient CREDIT TERMS THE FAMOUS SPORTRITE REVERSIBLE SKIRTS Regular 25.00 Sizes 8 to 14 only To Clear BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS LIMITED SKIRTS R I PLain--Plaids--Checks egular 1295 to 2295 7.97 to 14.97 To Clear 32 KING ST. W. PHONE RA 3-7022 STEPHENSON'S JEWELLERS PHONE RA 3-4822 Terrific Seasonal Savings MANY ITEMS TO CLEAR COME SEE! COME SAVE! SWEATERS PULLOVERS--CARDIGANS Regular 7.95 to 12.95 4.97 t0 7.97 N\ NEW STOCK FROM WELL KNOWN MAKERS 14 KING ST. E. BASSETTS JEWELLERS LTD. 1 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 3-3332 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-7161 HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS LIMITED 20 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE J. M. 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