The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1961, p. 8

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. § Mrs. R. E. Wilson who retired quet was the presentation of an | recently as division commis- electric lamp and clock to ' sioner. Chief Petty Officer A HIGHLIGHT of the ban- Kathryn Pearse is seen mak- ing the presentation to Mrs. Wilson while Skipper Edith Thompson (left) and First Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Women Quinte Conference WA annual meeting at Whitby United Church afternoon and evening of May 1 and all day on May 2. WEAVERS GUILD The regular meeting of the Oshawa Weavers Guild was held at the home of Mrs. A. Boyes, Brooklin, with 12 mem- bers present. : . The president, Mrs. W. D. Arnold, presided. The secre- tary's and treasurer's reports Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 27, 1961 were given. Six members had attended the GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Toronto Spinners and Weavers meeting, where they heard| Miss Malin $elander of Sweden Mate Joan Nesbitt (right) smile approval. ~Oghawa Times Photo SRS Crusader Crew Holds Mother and Daughter Banquet The Sea Ranger crew of SRS|ent were Mrs, D. R. Gunn, act- Crusader held its first mother|ing division commissioner, Mrs. and daughter banquet at Guide/R. E. Wilson, Miss Margaret House on Friday, April 21. [Middleton of Toronto and Miss " Grace was said by the chap- Mary Hay of Toronto, Land lain, Sharon Hestor. The toast|Ranger Captain, to Her Majesty the Queen was| A speech of appreciation to proposed by Eleanor Bowman. Mrs. R. E. Wilson, retiring di- e toast to the mothers was|vision commissioner, was given roposed by Mary Collard and|by Chief Petty Officer Kathryn orma Gower proposed a toast| Pearse. Mrs. Wilson has greatly to the leaders, Skipper Edith helped the crew by giving it en- Thompson, First Mate J oa njcouragement and moral support Nesbitt, Second Mate Ann Jones|and setting a wonderful exam- and Third Mate Sandra Gas-ple for it to follow. On behalf|,¢ kell. of the crew she was presented|, Following the supper special/with an electric lamp and clock. guests were introduced by San-| Miss Mary Hay spoke briefly dra Gaskell. Among those pres-jon "Rangering Through the Years'. Tops Club Starts 13-Week Course To Beat the Bulge At a recent meeting of Osh- awa TOPS Club, the president, Mrs. William Mitchell, put a challenge to the members, struggling with over - weight problems. The challenge will run for 13 weeks. A woman who wants to lose weight with TOPS gets a diet m th cent camps and also of the cut-|yp ter races last September. | The evening closed with a sing song and the singing of to "Taps". SOCIAL NOTICES MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. George W. Law- marriage of their daughter,|ho Kelly Adams, son of Mr. and|C. Legion Auxiliary Spring Bazaar Successful Event Canadian held a successful Spring Bazaar on Tuesday, April 25. Mrs. Ed- ward Bouckley, convener, wel comed all present and introduc- ed her co-convener, Mrs. Nor- liam Evans who opened the ba- zaar. open Mrs. Evans outlined some and comforts to veterans and Jocal F "Care" institutions and scholar- A film was shown of the re-\shinc Mrs, McEvers presented |preciation, [work; Mrs. Eric Jacklin, socks and novelties; Bathe, aprons; Chryk, children's wear; Alex Beatty, Mrs. store; Mrs. Edward Luke, home rence of Oshawa announce the|baking; Sandra Arlene, to Mr. Donald] Tea room convener was Mrs. were Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Cameron Oke and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wilkins. Tea Cup reading, Mrs. Joseph Ram- pling; for draw tickets, Mrs. Alyn Elliot. Prizes were won by Miss Eleanor Anderson, matched ug- gage; Mr. H. Beerthuizen, bridge set; Mr. Bill Mitchell, set of dishes; Mr. J. Stocks, relish dish; Mrs. Albert Taylor, rug; Mr. Melville Hodgson, set of doileys; Mr. John Malloy, pair of pillow cases; J. Hair, doiley; Miss Rosalind Stephens, crade and doll; Mr. Robert An- derson, pickle dish; draw for centrepiece of flowers won by Mrs. Harry Brown. The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Legion Branch 43, an McEvers and Mrs. Wil Before declaring the bazaar the work done by the Auxil- ry which not only covers help ASPARAGUS TIP Fresh asparagus should be free of all traces of grit before it is canned, frozen or cooked for eating. To prepare, break off stalk as far down as it snaps easily. The stalk breaks with a snap where the woodi- ness begins. Remove any loose scales on stalk with a pointed knife. Wash asparagus thorough- ly using a soft brush to remove all sand. Leave whole or cut in half. eir families but donations to and 'Toronto hospitals, rs. Evans with a gift in ap- Conveners for booths were as llows: Mrs. Harry King, fancy Herbert Peter Mrs. touch and take; Mrs. Mrs. John|5F HARVEY HUNT AUX. The Harvey Hunt evening auxiliary of Simcoe street United Church met recently with Miss Gladys Frise president, presid- ing. The reports of the various secretaries were given. The baby band mothers will receive an invitation to attend the May meeting. Mrs. Laurence Savery con- ducted the devotional period. Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, accompanied at the piano by Miss Phyllis Glass, sang, "Just For To-day" and My Earnest Prayer. Miss Evelyn Gay presented the worshipful theme, Mrs. Howard Brown gave the christ- ian stewardship address on "Your Money and Your Church." The guest soloist and guest were introduced by Mrs, Laurence Savery and thanked by Miss Agnes Strickland. DIABETIC ASSN. (MOTHERS' GROUP) The April meeting of the Mothers' Group of the Oshawa and District Diabetic Associa- tion was held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Lean, Elgin street east, season was read with a few positions not filled. The birthday banquet is to be (held on May 10 in Greenbank United Church with the Rever- end Rumble, the minister of the Deaf and Dumb Church in Tor- onto as guest speaker. Anyone wishing tickets were asked to contact Mrs. Lean RA 5-6615 or Mrs. George Mitchell RA 8-0538 before May 1. The guest speakers for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hubert. Mr. Hubert is physical education teacher at North Simcoe public school. The topic for the evening was Summer Camps. Several ques- tions were asked of the speakers. Slate of officers for the 1061-62| Camping is good for children of all ages, they get the benefits|and saw her exhibition of hand weaving. Miss Selander's book of being with children their own "Handweaving" was purchased age, organized groups such as for the Guild Library and was service, the "The personally autographed. Miyy dabinig ansloted by Mrs, were Dr. Doris Tremeer of Bow-|Ralph Wescott. manville, a spinner of wool] Tw anlle from Samoyed dogs, will be the . Plans for the dessert guest speaker at the May meet-|tea on May 24 were discussed, i! d ti 8 pd emonstration was given on|Mys.. C, Woods and Mrs. Jack indian braiding which used , assisted by the host- for handles of mdwoen Jp Pitkoiag by The next mee at the home of Mrs. Hans Geiss- es rasp wil hha By pt Berger, Hampton, on Monday, ayl5. AMITY GROUP The Amity Group of the WA of Northminster United Church met at the home of Mrs. Ray Yeo with 11 members and two visitors present. J Mrs. Frank Bennett presided. Mrs. Herbert Basley led the| Mato OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE crafts, swimming, music and many other activities, The Diabetic child also learns that he is not the only one who rises each morning and is given a needle, and through this learns to see that this is a life-giving time instead of a painful one. FRIENDSHIP GROUP Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell presided at the regular meeting of the Friendship Group of King Street United Church WA which was held recently. Mrs. P. A. Langmaid had charge . of the devotional per- fod assisted by Mrs. C. A. Quantrill, The theme was "Creation". Mrs. Elmer Ran- dall read a story on "Creation". Mrs. Frank Train sang a solo accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Quantrill, Mrs. Clarence Scott read the secretary's report. The treasur- er's report was given by Mrs. J. N. Chamberlain. a. © MAY 14th IN THE ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M. You'll be enchanted by the spontaneous performances by the UKRAINIAN, POLISH, FRENCH-CANADIAN, SCOTTISH, WELSH, ITALIAN, HUNGARIAN, BRITISH, GERMAN, DUTCH and CANADIAN groups and soloists. ADMISSION FREE EVERYONE WELCOME There will be a collection Plans were discussed to cater to two weddings. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Langmaid and her group. MAYTIME DANCE CENTRE STREET WA Mrs. Fred Graham presided for the April meeting of the Women's Association of Centre Street United Church, opening with a prayer and a hymn. Mrs, Dean Peel read the scripture and readings were given by Mrs. W. J. Dickson and Mrs, Graham. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs, David Morris. The East Group bazaar was announced for Thursday, May 4. A report was given of all calls on the sick and cards sent during the past month. Members were asked to re- member the Oshawa Presbytery WA annual meeting at St. An- drew's United Church on Thurs- Featuring DRESS OPTIONAL $6.00 COUPLE JUBILEE PAVILION WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, 1961 FRANK BOGART'S From the Granite Club, Toronto WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL Starting 9:00 P.M; TICKET RESERVATIONS PHONE RA 5.5595 SPONSORED BY . .. day, April 27 and the Bay of Minnie Close, country Miss Joyce Taylor, me made candy. E. Vermoen. Pouring tea from her doctor (the organiza. tion does not recommend any diets or foods) and then enrolls in a TOPS branch (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Then she participates in weekly weigh-ins and social evenings. Tops is to over-eat- ing what Alcoholics Anonymous is to over-imbibing. When over- come by an urge for food a member telephones her "pal" who talks her out of eating. At annual graduation cere- monies, slimmed down mem- bers don mortarboards and aca demic gowns to receive KOP (Keep Off Pounds) diplomas. Competitions for the year's best losers are held in many districts. This year's southern Ontario winner, Mrs. Evelyn Binning of Toronto will be crowned this month and become eligible for an international best Joser contest. Mrs, Binning's Mrs. Gordon Adams, of Ajax, Ontario. The marriage took place at Simcoe Street United Church parsonage, Oshawa, on|f April 18, 1961 with the Reverend | John K. Moffat officiating. A ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, |} Blackstock, wish to announce|y the engagement of their daugh- ter, Patricia Yvonne, to Mr. |p Robert Gordon Fletcher, son of Mrs. Robert Fletcher of Lind- |? say, Ontario, and the late Mr. Fletcher. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 20,|f 1061 at two o'clock in Black- stock United Church. § ENGAGEMENT i Mr. and Mrs. Alun Jones of|f3 Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, announce the engage- [is ment of their daughter, Marilyn Arlene, to Mr. Philip Robins, |} son of Mrs. Norris Robins of |} (#range of first quality ve RUGS fo When you choose from our wideynY Come in soon ond see them? ih & Harleigh (Oshawa Ltd.) OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE RA 5-3012 Ta. w) Supplies < » » winning loss was 94 pounds in|Sherbrooke, Quebec, and the |} 12 months. \ late Mr. Robins. Aditi itil HOLLAND GROWN Smell the rich fragrance in June and all summer long. Decorate around your home . plant a variety . . . "they're so easy to grow. 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