The Oshawa Times, 4 Nov 1960, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Movember 4, 1960 'Others First', Chapter Motto For Golden Jubilee, IODE Jubilee Chapier Daughters of the Empire, was the first chapler to he formed in Oshawa, Under the leadership of Mrs, 8, A. Will who later became its first re gent, it was organized in the fall of 1949. From a charter member ship of 15 members the chapler has grown and now totals 75 young married women Meetings are held on the fourth Monday of every month sf Adel aide House, Because the chapler was organized In the "Golden Jubilee Year" of 10DE, it chose this a nape. The motto of © the chapter is "Tankela", an In dian which means "Others Golden Order The imperia son word t -|From 1920-190 E. A. Lovell H&S Bathe Park Aux. Brought Many E A Association 1920 - 1960 EA LOVEILL HOME % SCHO 1920, and School Association held its first meeting with the late 8 president § of Central Council presiding, The cooperation of parents and teach. ways and means of improving conditions has been Association from year of The autumn of the year our Home Mrs. BR. 8. McLaughlin ers to discover the aim of our that first fall until this our fortieth anniversary Our present slate of officers to further this aim is as follows President, Mrs, N, Lakas; vic & presidents, Mrs, J. Pearce, Mrs 7 p 4 Mrs, R ; a Smith; Mrs, B MeConnell, Mrs secretary treasurer, Mrs. R xecutive, Mrs. B, Worden J, Jeffery, Mrs, B Mrs. E. Clark; programme Graham Lack; Lovell Home and School Bete Pa | Business, Professional Women | ones sone o wore| Formed Oshawa Club In 1942 Park has been working since 1948 Our main object is to raise funds! The first Business and Profes "0 to fully equip the kitchen and sions) Women's Club was organiz cater for hanquets ete, held at the od in 88, Lows in 1919, alter World club house snd help furnish the War 1. ° main room with Lables and chairs, Canada Joined the International ; To help achieve this objective we Federation in Winnipeg in 1930 i hold & bingo every Thursday! The Oshawa club received fis | [afternoon A Whist Drive on Mon-\charter in 1942. There were 5 ¢ [day evening and Euchre on Satur charier members whose first pres day evening to which sll are wel § nt was Mrs, Mary Nobes follow- A come ed by Miss Viola Lidkes, Mrs, H | Treats are given to all mem- Pp, Bull, Mrs, Mary Tellord, Dr, her's children at the opening and Thelma Blair, Miss Jennie Pring: | [closing of the park le, Mrs, Dorothy Grasert, Miss The hockey and ball teams have Audrey Lawler Miss Rose i their annual banquet and we held Hawkes, Miss Evelyn Moore and ? our pienie at Lakeview park this| Mrs, Eileen Wilson : year Much has been accomplished In Pebruary we held our elec-to improve the status of women # tion of officers in many countries of the world hy The president, Mrs, Cleve Me-|improving their civil and econ Mann; vice president, Mrs, Vietor|omie rights 4 | Cooper; secretary, Mrs, Robert, Bome of the Oshawa club's pro- a Hewitt; treasurer, Mrs. John Vish-| jects during the past year were Improvements | BO --1 The gavel of the chapler was presented by Mr, Hayden Ma Donald, and its standard, & silken Union ck, was presented by Mrs, A, G, Blorie The officers of the for 1060 are as follows: Regent Mrs. J. E. Houghion; 1st regent, Mrs, L, R, Bawyer vice-regent, Mrs, E, Bind tary, M B. Turner; treasurer Mrs, ¥. R. Munday; Echoes se Mr E. Disney; educa tional secretary, Mrs, J. A Viv ash andard hearer, Mrs Garrett chapler vice 2nd | BECTE MRS. JOHN HOUGHT chools, New publie sehot ening in Oshawa are pre with framed pletures of and the retarded chi A. |was presented with & Under the heading eretar he Idren fla of § at home Mrs. H. A. Wards divided bership, Mrs, W, H. & knit and world affairs, needy En W. Libby; public relations The chapler ha Ww. A L. Freehorn; film, sponsor 0D Hill, immigration and boy and enship, Mrs, W. D. Burns presents from time Councillors: Mrs, B, P, Cook,| Each Mrs. IL. V, Walker, Mrs, H. C.land Element, M L. Gunn, and Mrs. of the A. W Banheld Hall The Honorary Regent is Mrs. amounted PI hton and the Honorary | chapler Vie Mrs Michael party Star Golden Fach Repre peaker brief talk fimulate Intere 10D} ork or world alfairs 10D} celebrating its { ener Services ind ahroaad no ne ang sew | ind and K men oups Lo Empire in hip of a destitute end him to tm i150 week members | serve lunch to the Golden Age Last #0 (age I me coe year thi to hour i Cris 4180 Hegent with entertainment Age Club neeting features a guest entatl Hed and H aciation Welfare UNICEF st In|sumers A {Women Dia Defence an organi | Auxilia patriotism The mil} along ontin th re and Is its quarter Tuhilee Jubileg | 10DE cf th nadia ha how Golden ¢ ee A with pent early lon 5 hos| ception for New | and grantsiceiving thei varded: adopted schools in thelin Oshaw Indie and special educa] mmunity work, First and| ject War Me a Funds pro-|way post-graduate|dance saries in Casland children) of veterans | fing Canadian school larshiy bursaries nship Funds to r out the are 1 ii) n nur he annual One nit another in March, A Cards held Januar Variou spent) are held throughout the ve Canada on welfare] Members of the relief supplies hard to make Africa, Korea|cess Thanks to the co-operation of (he fubilee Chapt tional « second chapter hol ide 1 ersea cholarships and bur nadian univeristies for of Canad half annually in ind hipped to Europe and Indies Commonwealth Relations established and maintained in the|able to continue | Federation of The West Indies awa year after vear Ghana, India and Pakistan by awarding post-graduate scholar and providing medical train hospital maintenance a welcome to im an war FUMMAage million dollars is hapier Overseas on each event pon West are Golden VOrk ' ol hip Fellowship Gro in and 10DE ex migrant presents Cards to new eitizens and assists with Commonwealth and Citizen ship ceremonies. As a special dia mond jubilee project the order erected a community hall at Fro. bisher Ray In each of ted 11 further these Looall prize tends The Fellowship Group w ganized In April, 142, b Wilson with t nember ! James dozen membership of 43 son continuin Mother our CORVENors are committees to apter a] \ us ele rion held vith meetings are third innin Programs evening on the he presents for proficiency in English ind History to students in Grades 9 10, 11 and 12 at the 0.C( A Bursa 15 given annually Oshavia students to further their tudies at University, Two adopt ATE chapter each month be votional Pe lowed by a husine esslon FAlSIng projects include for glides holding numerous rur sale I'he Fellowship Group sg Anowtl Hridge he in January and the to weddings, banquets, et sponsored Ont, and the on Georg Island, Books| nually lihrarie pletures, | berry Suppe n April treats games and sist with "The Feast of the heen sent these! Tables," a project of the ed school also me at MeKarrow other ina for el Chri priges ma have 0 PET RABBI little animals. | pretty enjoy play Rabbit which yd. of printed | the long | © ears, the funny witiskers and | send a stamped, s love certainly vith this Pet the "ny 1 will love Astruet Ser at Home and Abroad the chapler hharhood » undertaken the Club at n educational film or a meeting of | anadian each year Injx gy toe im King Street WA sday of riod and program fol We a sell-addressed ! w pub grade social ® R. Bell; membership, Mrs McCarthy, Mrs, A. Atkinson Mrs, 8B. Weiss; Mrs, A, Tulin; Mrs. R, Pritchard Miss Sarah Moise, al teacher of E. A, Lovell life membership of sociation 1954 theme of our pro to the child, his ind his school, and proved educational and interesting money-making project for annual card party his day Ww, 2 £F; press reporter, Mrs Haight 2 King; social convener |denking; phoning conveners Wilfred Ogden and Mrs Lymer ¥ We hold our meetings on the ' \third Tuesday of each month and charge the nominal fee of 2c and y would welcome any ladies in the of hot dogs Peighborhood who are interested We buy and 0 our activities to further the . i facilities for the children in the area We year ieations, / NICHOLAS LAKAS mothers convener The former jecepled a MRS of the primary grades are treated) to candy canes at Christmas two grade VII's are sent to To onto for the day in May or June An lee held ever January with and chogolate milk present ribbons Bt track and field da co-operation of our Mr, R, H, Broadbent helps make our years successful late ON our in June ls op ented Last year the Carmival is treats gram related QUEEN | home Chook 1p he ( Our hoo ou the ve our = have had a very success mem | 1 thanks members work Under the direction of our presi-| dent | held each autumn year if 18 The prinel held Wedne § held every lall for Ihe ork to all the to he pal A lea mothers ol " her pleasant and the Ore tes children grade | Gireex -- ' East, West Groups Sunset Heights H&S Introduces wp Mie Variety In Monthly Meetings The president of the Woman's Association of Centre Bireet Unit ed Chureh is Mrs. Fred Graham i and The other officers are vice-presi nits second at 8 WEePAre mher Bim time nd the rihday for the Home now meeis the month Bunset Height School Asso seventh year attend Monday of ation dent, Mrs, Roy Bishop; secretary mrs, Dean Peel; treasurer, Mrs David Morris; conveners, flowers, Mrs, Earl James reception Miss Flora French, parsonage Mrs, C, 1. DeGuerre; sopial, Mrs, Mansel Gerrow; panist Mrs, Gordon Wonnacott The regular meeting of the As sociation Is the third Wednesday in each month The WA is divided into two groups, East Group under leader shin of Mrs, Wilbur Miller, West Group under Mrs, Leonard Gold smith, The groups carry on some work separately as bazaar teas, quilting and rummage sales By the united efforts of all the members the Woman's Asso: ciation is able to render a worth while service to the ehurch, | each Con: p.m Mrs il ospital| 7" Cro Cl Huntle wis presi Earl for the 1964-66 season and vas re-elected for a second term Mrs, E, G the was president Mrs, A ( Mrs Mrs hapter Storie 1BPLETS | for year 1066-57 the i Clifford 1057 i papers A. W. Wilson for 1958 - Wilson was ond term The for and re-glecied for a see € pro Nerous i Jetoher Night of officers Is Kelvin James Mi Clifford ecretary, Mrs corresponding sed I. Balmers; (reas MacDonald Mr RJ My John McNab Forster, My K G Mrs, John Brinning mother the Grade Vy entertained at a tea The three outstand- nival at the Children's Arena ng pupils received engraved February, Refreshments we | cups at the October meeting, The served at the March Open House,| The | Association assisted the teachers The Association also assisted thelof Oshawa jwith a "'¥ Night" Tee Car-|teachers at the annual Field Day! founded in present slate Mrs. ' pre jo pre Leddy; recordin Wound retary, Mrs, B : urer, Mrs, ( M TH executive ale members # BEE Kimmerls Mrs. R. W McDougall The pupil last October of MRS, E, KELVIN JAMES Were University Women's Club and Distriet up amily same of 66, Mrs, G. W, Goodfellow was given |the first president, The local elub is affiliated with the Canadian Federation of University Women and the International Federation and of University. Women September| The aims of all such clubs are 11, To stimulate the interest of women In public affairs and to . provide an opportunity for Mrs, Seymour|staff and the principal as expressing of Rinited opinions, 8, president Mrs. Glennlerdtor, For the October program To promote higher education Dwight Bunner; Mrs, L, M, Akin gave a brilliant ymong women and especially to Howard Arm.|description of Jamaica, the land oo age research work, 8, To Glyn nfof her birth The following month) eooiiete™ cooial intercourse and Mrs, the Grades 7 and # Parl oo operation between women of ticipated in a panel discussion re-| gieionant universities throughout Mrs, Wm, Eddie; pre reporter [garding a film entitled, "Making the world id an-| Mrs, Frank Ball; group leaders,|a decision in the family For| From the annual membership Straw-11. Mrs. George Lean, 2. Mrs. |December the Rev, N Frank| jp a levy is paid to the affilis Stanley Gomme, § Mrs, Wm. Ed: Swackhammer spoke to an at-|o ob "prom this, these scholar vards and 4 Mrs, Ross Duncan: tentive audience on the subject|shing with an approximate total son |"'What is Christmas going to do of $6000 is awarded annually to for you?!" In January, the memmwcoict young graduates working thers enjoyed a play entitled] an MA degree and outstand "Scattered Showers" performed ing graduates at work on re by three members of the Osh | search and a Ph, D, At the local awa Little Theatre Dr, level, three scholarships of $150 Allan Rundle, pediatrician, led a and two $100 were awarded this discussion on the rearing of chils| year to three deserving girl grad |dren The following month a film yates of high schools in the eity| [called "Human Wa sland distriet who are going on tof {shown and endorsed _hy the par: University | lents to he shown to the Grades he local club meets on the| he were and Chrissy raduation party month, The children treats at Hallowe'en veal | mas a tour of radio sta Each bowling party.|enjoyed the varied wel: ing programs, The meeting featured a panel di sion hetween four teachers of the mod with the in the also help Dinner a whole, and Men's Club Turkey all Our social have Included tion CKLB New members come Officers tor past president Rigwood Fund| Howell and Mrs ilering| secretary Mrs ¢., be: strong; treasurer, Mi Pearse; assistant treasurer Audrey Metealf; flower congener, TH Mi nan a ( welings this Wave a mi ng i Wil Group nave interest month the parent and a Are AIWAYS cus in the follows 1060 are as a De nMage pupils HNEOL Seven WA as Group Growth William ss sick convener, Mrs. Byard sale of Christmas cards, donating Mrs, Jack! money to provide Christmas cheer Mrs. for a few elderly women, to en Vera courage better scholastic standing this year University Women's Club Afords o « Scholarships, Cultural Pursuits |: *, was | 10456 and by the end | in June and with the Grade B| of its first year had a membership | the § follows: helping UNICEF hy MRS, EILEEN WILSON Mis Gladys Hill, vice president nd Miss Jennie Pringle attend. €1 the National Conference in Win- nipeg in July The June picoic at the home of the president Mrs, Eileen Wilson and her mother was very much [enjoyed 6 scholarship is awarded annus) ly to the hest student in fingl yeap English at the OCCI to the best girl student in final year English at the Dr, Donevan Col legiate Institute, to the best stud. ent in special commercial al the! Officers OCVI, and to the best student! President nurse in Theory at the Oshawa|ist vice president, Miss Gladys General Hospital Hill; 2nd vice president, Miss By the of "Mystic Grip|Beryl Bassingthwaite; recording Discs' aver hundred dollars secretary, Miss Emily Scott re wis raised the World Rel- cording secretary, Miss Madeline! © ugee Yelly; treasurer, Miss Lila Wilson, | / The annual bridge Bimeo aid | 7 Hall in October each year pro vides funds for the different pro Jeels Following is a brief review of a few of the club's meetings during the past year Miss Latupapua, first woman attache to the Indonesian Em-| hassy at Ottawa spoke on "Wo. men of Indonesia' The annual Regional Conference for the year 1960-1961 Mrs, Eileen Wilson; sale one for al Vincent Massey Hos) Proud To Possess Namesake's Picture Though a comparative infant, {formed only one year ago, Vin-| cent Massey Home and Behool| {Association is mature in its in| Bheaths are still the oul standing silhouettes this year and they are shown In many versions, Here is one of the most original and interesting of those seen. Made of pebble worsted crepe, it has a high, | ADRIAN tunie fait bis i --- DISTINCTIVE SHEATH rounded neckline, dolman sleeves and a simulated extending waist, which is nipped by # self how helt, -- By TRACY deep-cut from the was held al the Genosha Hotel in| 0 | TOUGH BIRDS Oshawa in May, under the con terest, enthusiasm, and member 'Conant H &S Treats| The English sparvow thrives in shi Charte venership of Miss Marie Shantz np x hater mit ents purchase the pu This proved to he a VEY hecoming charter successful meeting in every way Al the dinner, Miss Elsie Greg ory MacGill consulting aeronaul ileal engineer of Toronto gave forceful talk on the aims and ac complishments of B and P W saw 86 par. privilege of) : memners, welGraduates To Trip are proud to have a portrait of The Honorable Vincent Massey,| Conant Home and School Assoc: | presented to the school at the offi-| lation has heen in operation for #icial opening ceremony In Novem: five years and at present has a her, 1050, Numerous activities membership of 66 such as catering to official open: Our slate of officers for the| ARON, In a Hurry ? lurban and rural areas all over {the world, from torrid Death Val. {ley in California to Siberia, Clubs Ing, and school field day, also|coming year are as follows I Miss Nazle Dane, provineial|complete field day uniforms! , f president was one of the speakers) made and supplied hy Home and President Mrs, 1, Smale, Vice during the year School Association, were the| Presidents, Mrs. T. Kidd, Mrs, | Many of the club's members highlights of the 1050-60 team C. MeQuarrie; Secretary, Mrs, ¥,| attended the United Nation's sem-| The past term saw excellent Pusarchuk; Treasurer, Mrs, A. inar which was held in Toronto attendance at all meetings and|ppency this term promises a most inter-| f esting program agenda under the| Pring the past year we have chairmanship of Mrs, N Roe |had nine general meetings and The present officers ave: Presi. nine executive meetings [ Mrs, ( A Twining; Our. grade eight graduation | vite « president, Mrs, N. V, Roe-|class were given a trip to Tor: Mrs, J. Dewell; secretary, Mrs, onto to visit the Parliament build. | A. McConkey; treasurer, Mrs, | ings; Museum. and the new Im perial Oil building Garrison; corresponding secretary, Mrs, A, R. Martin; y 4% I " execitive members, Mrs, U hid had A sets ssful Strahl, Mrs, C. L, Glasford, Mps,|"® 4 { (Wm, Boyko, Mrs, J. R. Rise.| June 1st was our field day and| i borough, Mrs, W, A, Witham, pienie and during the past year| a == we have had several interesting) night of CALL MERCURY TAXI RA 5.4771 Oshawa's Largest and Finest Taxi 45 KING E., OSHAWA rvice { i interests shared by other mi speakers and films, i . | hers at times other than the regu: |= i lar meetings and in a more re. laxed atmosphere where ideas can be shared In February of 1960, under the guidance of Miss M. Pellow, the Oshawa University Women's elub adopted a refugee, Hungar- lan horn Ingeborg Proeble, a uni: versity graduate of Budapest Aca demy of Arts, Letters and parcels have heen sent to her at her present home in Germany The following 1s the slate of officers for 1060-61: President, Mrs, G, K, Drynan; immediate past president, Mrs, H, P, Mil. len; first vice-president, Miss M Pellow; treasurer, Miss Agnes Mioeich; corresponding secre. tary, Mrs, E, M, Culp; recording furniture, Don't Take Chances! + + + With your valuable rugs and Have them cleaned by experts at NU-WAY CL secretary, Mrs, D, A, Thompson; program econveners, Mrs, J, H . Daniell Jenkins; ways and Christmas banquet are two an:(means, Mrs. D. A. Bristow; nual social events | membership, Mrs, Z, T, Salmers; Study groups have been set up|entertainment, Mrs, A, J. Mar by the program committee which|sala; federation representative, 174 MARY ST. are designed to allow the mem: Mrs, F, W, Taylor; hospitality, oi MRS, G, K, DRYNAN NU.WAY CLEANERS AN: RA 8.4681 bers the opportunity of pursuing'Miss Aileen Parker 7 and 8 pupils. Mr. Tom Mung-| second Wednesday of each month {ham, Supervisor of Water Safety|at the YWCA and outstanding {for the Ontario Division of the! speakers who are authorities on af [Canadian Red Cross Soclety,| variety of topics, come to address) {gave a helpful talk at the April/the membres, A fall tea and aj {meeting on water safety The I | 8¢ ool Cholr entertained the = mbers in May | | | Oakleigh Lodge Is Small Group | Afternoon Branch Women's Auxiliary Of St. George's We have 36 members and six Wi : life members. We meet on the ith A Big Heart [second Tuesday of 10 months at | (230 pm. for devotion! and busi: | Oakleigh Lodge, LOBA No. 181055 Other weeks Thursday af-| {1s a small group of local women |iarnoons at 1 p.m, for Mission and of the large Orange Membership) Sewing, {Association The charter was Some four granted a" December OR I imanthly board meetings in Tor wliels and aims being well inte We hold rummage sales, known, Much has been given and 8 done in the past vears Any sales of work and ence a year [worthwhile request for aid or with the Evening WA Branch, Our | [charity is given generously and Wedges dave always nen met, [promptly, An annual donation is| V5, Nave hankoftering boxes, Igiven to the Orange Home for collections for flowers and cards 18 7 3 for the sick, literature for shut Children at Richmond Hill 3 A i ins, We donate money to Strachan Our oldest member is Sister fouse and Humewood House in Ada Gillard, who is a chartered | poavante {member and also was the first We send cheques to | Worthy Mistress Meeting night Leal Hospital in Kalyra, {is held the fourth Thursday of] \ Yoh : iby | also to University of African {each month in the Orange Tem [Mission Central Africa, Revers Inle. Rruce streel | \ | [me Bruce street [ley Laxige, clothing .and canned | { The officers this year are: goods, Toronto; good used cloth. {Worthy Mistress, Sister Mayiing to Simeoe Hall, Oshawa, new Ostler; Past Mistress, Sister Nan clothing 10 Our Prayer partner, Kirkbride Deputy Mistress, Sis Miss C. Colpus at Mission Sehool, {ter Mary Thompson: recording Mountain Lake. Sask. for the secretary, Sister Doris MeDon | ahikdren and others ald; financial secretary Sister; Sup other prayer partner, Miss Anne Mitchell NISIOr| Mm. Jones, is doing a great work {Eva Hastings St. Peter's Church in Toron Junior Deputy Sister MeLaughlin: Warthy < Sister Sarah Murray: DI di. Ceremony, Sister Ann Guardian, Sister Olive First Lecturer {Mills; Deputy ivy Gibbs; planist, Kirkbride: Inner Guard Isabella Black: Outer Guard ter Reatrice Hurst SNiste t members attend the Maple India, treasurer at Eleanor to Honorary president, Mrs, C. D {Cross: president, Mrs. J. Saw ver, vice - president Mrs, ( Liihbs educational secretary, Mrs. HH, Browne; correspond. wg secretary, Miss C. EB Wes. son; social seoretary, Mrs, Ada Heast; Dorcas sec. Mis Ww Bemis; Living message, Mrs, W Campbell, § Wotton; praver| pariner, Mrs. E. Gibbs; recording secretary Ars \ Chaplain reasurer, Mrs. F._ Seeley Mrs. W. E. Weir, cards and calendars,' Mrs, W, Hall; refresh Chaplain eotor of Heaslip Harr Winifred Sister Nan Sister Sis ison Sister Lecturer Sister T Very envelope handling, to the .N tain | Departme Mus eh cents far plete Nile aft nittees heh nan b Ww, Niste \ v nie \ Worn: | ist ald, Sister Anne Coulson, Sister nply questing PET RARRIT, Leaflet ETP the finest gift ever Give Fur . .. the gift that gives so much! Give Fur and you give her beauty . , . Luxury . . . that wonderful cherished feeling Give Fur, and you give warmth and comfort and a gift that lasts and lasts Giving Fur is so easy, thanks to our convenient , , LAY-AWAY PLA CHOOSE NOW "FUR SALON" 26 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH FRIDAY EVENING RA 5.2722 » OPEN TILL 2 PM NO. $3088, « Usabella Black {ments convener, Mrs, B, Morgan, --

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