The Oshawa Times, 2 May 1961, p. 7

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Jo Aidwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 2, 1961 St. Mary of the People CWL Names Officers, Hears Reports was presented for the coming year: President, Mrs, Frank Donald; first vice-president, The Mary of the People Coun- cil of the Catholic Women's League held its annual meeting| recently at the Church. Mrs. Max Coleman; second The meeting was opened with vice-president, Mrs, Kenneth prayer led by the Council Di- McRae; third vice-president, rector, the Reverend Norbert|Mrs. William Dionne; record- Gignac. The president, Mrs.|ing secretary, Mrs. Leonard Frank Donald, presided. Mrs.| Weeks; corresponding secre- Ted Chenier read the minutes tary, Mrs. Frank Maloney; and the correspondence. The fi- treasurer, Mrs. Ted Chenier. i, nancial report was read by the mp e following councillors treasurer, Mrs. Walter Ather-|yere also elected: Mrs. Leo BOWMANVILLE GROUP WORKS FOR CANCER SOCIETY PHILLIP CARL | grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Happy young son of Mr. fold. McCarthy, Mis, Geolge King, : TS Mrs. Daniel Shutka, Mrs. Harry ANNUAL REPORTS Mrs : ! y Annual reports were present- Lack, Mrs, Bernard Jones, Mss. ed by the following conveners: | JN brane Do hon Education, Mrs. Max Coleman; |Reid, Mrs. Augusta Deschemae- radip, TV and films, Mrs. Ted ker: Chenier; spiritual, Mrs. Daniel] The president thanked the Shutka: membership, Mrs. Leo- members for re-appointing her The Women's Service Com- mittee of the Branch of the Canadian Can- | cer Society is unique in that it | work. By collecting white cot- was in existence before the branch was formed, although not in name. The Sunshine 1950, they became interested Bowmanville | in the work of the Cancer So- ciety and investigated the possibility of helping in this tons from friends and with | help from Mrs. J. L. Beaton the Lions Club of Bowman- | ville agreed to allow them to | use the Rose Room at the Lions Community Centre every Tuesday afternoon. At Christmas the group prepared ditty bags filled with cosmetics and articles for patients and | of the ville until in 1957 they were joined by the Canadian Order of Foresters and the cam- paigns for funds became a door to door blitz. On June 24, 1957, the Bowmanville Branch Canadian Cancer So- ciety was formed and most of | and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Jamieson, Mrs. L. Welsh, Mrs. F. Ball, Mrs. 1. Hutchinson, Mrs. E. Thomp- son, Mrs. 0, Williams, Mrs. C. McDonald and Mrs. , Maindonald. Mrs. W. Kitson is sitting in the foreground Saunders and Mrs. Bert Syer are standing ward Wadley and Mrs. John Veenhof, Oshawa. the Sunshine Group joined | the Women's Service Commit- | at rear. --Photo Courtesy tee. With the co-operation of | of Canadian Statesman. the doctors and Northumber- |---------------- land and Durham Health | Unit, they are continuing their help with dressings, transportation, visiting and | drugs to patients requiring these services. Members of also sent items to the gift | cupboard in Oshawa for distribution to patients in this entire area. The Sun- shine Group carried on the | campaign by letter to all areas surrounding Bowman- | and Mrs. Theodore Veenhof, and Mrs. C. S. Lee of Oshawa | who brought Mrs, Frazer from Toronto, the dressing- | | making program got off to a | good start. Since then the group made dressings in their | ! homes until April of 1960 when The 18th Guide Company and|year star: Kathy Heaslip, Jen- gusta Deschemacker thanked nounced: Catering for a wedding PERSONALS the group in this photo in. | Brownie Pack held their an-|nifer Roth, Heather Kerr, Karen|all those who helped at the breakfast on June 17; ing claie sediud. fromm. left ol nual mother and daughter ban-|Warren, Lynne Pipher, Carol banquet. The president express- mage sale convened by Mrs. : - ---- , | © : seated, quet at Westminster Unite d|Jennings, Cathy Miller; golden ed her gratitude to all thejHart Williams on Friday, May| Celebrating its 80th birthday| Mrs. Albert Lott, King street their friends will be entertained| right: Mrs. -S. W. Brooks, Church. Vases of daffodils, yel-/hand badges: Kenza MacClean,| members for their work in con-|5, at St. Gregory's auditorium. about 70 members of Rebekah cast, spent the week end in| by the WA in the church this! - ------ low streamers and small repli- Susanne Lofthouse, Sha ro n|nection with the League during| 1t was requested that the cor-Lodge No. 3 and visitors as-|Stirling as the guest of Mr. and|evening after their annual con-| ® cas of Guides and Brownies Munson, Kathy Schad, Judith the past year aud a thanked responding secretary send a con- sembled at Centre Street Unit- Mrs. Earl Dunkley. cert of choir and organ music. | °° decorated the head table. Jolley, Judith Bannon; golden Father Gignac for his wonder-igratylatory letter to Monseig-'ed Church on Wednesday, April Mi a : : i i y i : ra S / a b ' ; Teas rthds arties. wed- . and Mrs. Harold E. Slee- Mrs. Cyril Campbell, presi- bar badges: Carol Jennings, ful help and co-operation. The neurs Dwyer and Coffey on 26 for a turkey dinner served| Teas, birthday parties, wed. " dent, 18th parents' committee,|Lynne Pipher, Heather Kerr, director was presented with ajith occasion of their elevation by the women's group of the ding anniversaries, coming and man, Verdun road, were hon- welcomed those present. The Cathy Heaslip, Jennifer Roth, substantial cheque, _ proceeds t, this office. Church. goings of guests and your own|ored recently when over 30 national anthem was sung with Karen Warren; proficiency from the sale of religious ar py, nay meeting will include| Visitors were present from holiday plans are always of in-| ejatives held a surprise party! Guide Trudy Manson at the badges: skater, Kathy Schad; ticles. ang ssed the|the blessing of the Council's Brooklin, Port Hope and Sun-|terest in this column. Write, | 0 he home. of Mr d M ' piano. Guide Arlene Edwards|toymaker, Gail Hess house or-| Father Gignac addressed the| "v.00 es Bazaar and also|shine Lodge, Oshawa. [telephone or visit the social de-| , and Mrs. said grace. Mrs. Campbell pro-|derly, Kathy Schad. esting and thanked the er |exposition of the Most Blessed Following the banquet all re- partment with your items of | Robert Weeks "to offer them posed a toast to Her Majesty| presentation of Guide badges "¢™ " IF past 3 ' '|Sacrament. This will precede iireq to the Lodge hall where a news for which there is nocongratulations on their 40th the Queen and Guide Jacque- and service stars was then SLATE OF OFFICERS |the business meeting and Will short meeting was held. Sister|charge. Telephone RA 3-3474. |wedding anniversary. Harold line Brown proposed a toast t0/made by Mrs. Brown, Guide| The meeting was then turned begin at 8 p.m. i Ann Holt presided assisted by | the mothers to which Mrs. John Captain assisted by Miss Lick,|over to Mrs. Clifford Roesche| Mr. and Mrs. Eric Booth,|Sleeman and the former Violet . § | A social period followed with Sister Louie Gibbs. : . Brown, Guide Captain, re-|acting Guide lieutenant, as fol-|of the nominating committee. refreshments served by the s0-| The highlight of the evening/Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Osborne, Miller of Lindsay were married Mr. and Mrs. William Corbett, in King Street United Church sponded. iki lows: one year star: Susan|The following slate of officers'cial committee. was the visit to the Lodge of Mrs. Howard Allan, Taw RY Allan, Arlene Edwards, Janice|----- CREE EE . Sister Joy Arksey of Brooklin,|Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lean and Oshawa. They have lived in Owl, introduced the head table all; two year star: C. Evans, | Grand Lodge Assembly Conduc-|Mr. Bert Hutcheon were in Lon-| Oshawa since that time and | don over the weekend attending\haye four children, Mrs. Wil- guests, Mrs. Douglas Nesbitt,|y Campbell, D. Schad, T. Man- & 0) IS... > {J » D. , 1. Ma tor, Sister Edna Jex of Port : g A camp advisor; and her niece,|son J. Parsons, S. Waite; third Bone D.D. President of District the Ontario spring convention of iam Jee (Margaret). Mrs Susan Lofthouse; Mrs. Chesley year star: U. Wittig, J. Brown: . 3 Burton, Brown owl; Mrs. John religion and life badge: Jac Na. 2 24 Sister Sladys Stone Brown, Guide Captain, and her queline Brown and keep fit : s Lf 3 ode , Of B daughter, Jacqueline; Mrs. How" |hadge, Jacqueline Brown; host- ¢ 4 ; 1° resi onto istrict no. 7. ard Allan, Tawny Owl, and her oss badge: Ursula Wittig, J. Ey : . | The assembly officers were daughter, Lorraine; Mrs. Cyril Brown, Trudy Manson, Caroline A ! introduced and welcomed. Campbell, president, 18th par-/gyans Susan Waite; second i | After closing of Lodge card ents' committee, and her daugh-|cjass badge, Judith Campbell i £0 (games were played with prizes ter, Jodi; Mrs. Hepoert Ben and Susan Waite. : i on by Sisters Lous Gibis, Eiva tet for the first time in com. Salte made the occasion a very! e daughters, Patti and Barbara; resting showing of sides In. [Esther Wiliams, Pearl De: bovice cup and placed Toh In 17 Mrs. Samuel Leonard and her|. ino ictures of Guides from {cock, Muriel Evans, Nina Pee- entries. ih daughter, Sheila; Miss Mar-| ¥ {ver and Dorothy Code. | | nard Weeks: social action, Mrs. to the presidency and asked for| Group under the leadership of Cromwell avenue, is 18-month- J or Larry Dodds; Mrs. Kenneth|their continued co-operation.| the late Miss Vesta Spargo of old Phillip Carl. Phillip is the | Photo by Ireland |McRae, convener of the re-/She announced that the annuall Bowmanville was a' group of ~~ freshments booth at the weekly|Diocesan convention would take, young girls who came up parish bingo, reported on its/place on June 4 to 6 at the through CGIT with this same accomplishment during the past/Royal York Hotel, Toronto.| jeader and held monthly year and also made a request Members interested in attend-| meetings to aid others. In 18th Guides and Brownies for assistance in connection|ing were asked to leave their -- - : Mother and Daughter Banquet Win i oie lodgeDinter. Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Au-| The following evenls were an- a un Marks Anniversary IT STARTS ON "FRIDAY MAY 5th" Skateland OSHAWA ARENA ROLLER SKATING don't run - REACH! EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear come in 9 col- ours, 3 models, Call the BELL Business Office--or ask the man in our green truck. the Society for the Preserva-| 3 tion and Encouragement of Bar. vest Woghs (Shirley) and hy bershop Quartet Singing nling in Oshawa. They also have America. In the competition |,» grandchildren, Many lovely the Oshawa Chapter placed sec-| . ond. Messrs. Booth. Osborne, gifts, letters and beautiful cards Corbett and Hutcheon, "The|¢ombined with the personal Sportsmen," singing as a quar-|{8reetings and large wedding MORRISON FUR CO. | : 4 . oh lat 8 p.m. : . ENGAGEMENT on a packet book budget at , . Walmsley & Magill GIFT SHOP Te .. ... MAXIMUM ENERGY GASOLINES give you maximum PERFORMANCE Joyce : tonto. |all over the world at different NN jorie Lick, acting Guide lieuten-| The birthday cake was do-| The members of the choir of FUR COLD STORAGE ON THE PREMISES pug interesting film of Brownie and nated by the Noble Grand. | St. Andrew's United Church and A deg ne ons oie Brownies and, Gus marin "SOCIAL NOTICES | ATTENTION ALL FUR OWNERS wnies. Mrs. Douglas| y Nesbitt assisted by Mrs. Bur. at the drum head services. AL NOTICES t nted the on . prese pressed her thanks on behalf of I A MESSAGE FROM MORBISONMN ! FUR CO. LO Brownies: - Third year service|Guides and Brownies to all Mr. a4 Mrs. Alfred Spencer | wish to announce the engage- Munson; second year star: Lor-| The evening closed with the LE $1000.00, WOULD YOU LEAVE IT IN YOUR CLOTHES raine Allan, Cathy Wright; first!singing of "Taps." og Mr Jom Allied Mac CLOSET? OF COURSE NOT. mini Aubin SH A A s. Jac . Jui, offer Free Immediate Pick Up and Delivery, Free Estimate for Complete Fur ce, . wedding is to take place at St.| Remodelling, Repair and Cleani e 4 International Convention News | ng by (ais Dace a A YOUR emodelling, Repair and Cleaning at your door. Our price? Only 2% of fair valuation , a" " Brought to Soroptimist Club CHAMPAGNE NO NOTICE REQUIRED, WHEN COAT IS DESIRED of the Peterborough Soroptimist Enid Wallace, and Mrs. A.| Heath wish to announce the en-| 12 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA Club and a delegate to the inter-|Souch. Miss Evelyn Moore, \gagement of their daughter, | FUR COLD STORAGE 0 land, was guest speaker at the ed the induction ceremony. {Henry Walker, son of Mr. and| N THE PREMISES April dinner meeting of the/President Miss Mary Lee wel- ¥ Mrs. Richard Edward Walker, | : . : R : Lo ill take place on Friday, June The president, Miss Mary Lee, half of the club and pinned rose wm day, J i |corsages of yellow and blue on 2, 1961, at 7 p.m. in Knox introduced the speaker, who 2 Y TO LIVE IN HAMILTON Presbyterian Church. bonds of International Sorop- | Out of town guests included | AGREE ON WA : timism at ding recently in the Christian | Mrs. C. V. Freeman of Osh- | AGREE WAGE friends met from so many coun-\y... coo of Toronto, Miss and Missionary Alliance | awa and the bridegroom is | WASHINGTON (AP)--A joint tries. Present-day problems so io Sargent, Miss Verna > : ; Mrs. Ronald Hugh Reese. For- | Reese of Vancouver, British of Represciiatives agreed Mon- phere of goodwill which mustiang Miss Jane Saunders of merly Miss Marilyn Ann | Columbia. {day on a bill which would raise the delegates returned refresh- {hour from $1 by 1963 and bring ed and heartened to their own GROUPS |an additional 3,624,000 workers a /] CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES |Hour Act. Committee members | The theme of the convention |basically accepted the Senate was "Facing our challenge in home and society; in world al-| The Women's Missionary So- the group on the New Women's|Manor, May 2. Mrs. J ohn Kennedy's recommendations. fairs; and in business and pro-/ciety of St. Luke's Presbyterian organization. A question and an-| Darcy, Mrs. Walter Wellman| ei . co Meeting recently. Mrs. Dennis | yke's address. ed to assist in the tuck shop|Wonderful World of Our Own", ® tape recording of an address) 01 "presided. A social half hour was en- next month. {and "My Task". He was accom- MBE, MA, who has spent thirty by Mrs. Abbott, assisted by the and her group serving. new kitchen utensils, also to|William Dunn. years working with criminals Reverend Kenneth Matthews CHEERFUL GIVERS have a shower of tin foods to! Mrs. 0. C. Eagle was speak.) a , GIVERS Mrs. Abbott welcomed repre-| The Cheerful Giver's Group| Birthday greetings were sung|dows of I ence" which s | ter of the Cotswold School for|sentatives from several church- of the WMS of King Street/for Mrs. Boyce Waram whol eq how Ee nai Show] The . guest speaker was Mrs. over by the president; Mrs. A.|day box. Refresh , spoke on the theme of the A. §. Kerr, vice president of the|W. Brown. The meeting next month will tne group in charee. oo in the home and society, in re-|8ave a talk on missionary work . gard to the children of today.|in Canada. ards by the adults dround them. duced the guest singers, The adults must recognize this the Misses Phyllis and Lenore for daily living. Mr. Joyce em- the piano by Mrs. A. C. Potter. phasized the responsibility of the] The vice president, Mrs. Mor- doing is sin and must be recog: part. Mrs. William Grant closed nized as such. The fact that'gen- the meeting with the benedic- being lowered, and that moral ; wars SPrUe . standards are being challenged Refreshments were served by of lowered standards. Children COMMINGLE GROUP need the help of religious prin-| pe Commingle Group of the right and Wrong. Church held its meeting in the Miss Madeline Kelly, program church parlor The group received three new per, opened the meeting. Miss --_ i ~~ |Beverley Morris and Miss Nan- Be careful how you dispose of he oastary and treasurer old light bulbs and tubes for not Fo niod thelr respective re: only can they cause serious charge of the devotional period, cuts, but they can cause burnsitook as her theme, "The World ant, and her mother, Mrs. Rob-|CamPps. Mr. Burton showed an by the Bro {Brownies and Guides marching following Mrs. Burton, Brown Owl, ex- badges and service stars to the| ENGAGEMENT tar: Kenza MacClean, Sharon Present WHY TAKE CHANCES THIS SPRING? IF YOU HAD star: : sent. ment of their daughter, Vivian| sm cDin ll ook, Yack CAN PAMPER Bring it to the bank. Likewise, put your furs in cold storage, ot MORRISON'S. We of Y Fi for Sto ! Brooklin, on Saturday, May 6, Sur Sur 107 ¥1rugs n MORRISON FUR CO. DIAL RA 5-6312 Miss Phyllis Braund, president) members, Mrs. B. Locke, Miss Mr. and Mrs. James W. TASTES! [] - national convention held in Eng-| membership chairman, conduct- {Marian Margret, to Mr. Albert Soroptimist Club of Oshawa. |comed the new members on be- {all of Oshawa. The wedding| spoke of the strengthening of the| each new Soroptimist. : Pictured after their wed: | daughter of the Reverend and the convention as/Miss N. McDonald and Miss g : Church, Oshawa, are Mr. and | the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. [committee of Senate and House were discussed in an atmos. yohngion Miss Harriet McGeery have had a beneficial effecct as| peterborough. Freeman, the bride is the |--Photo by Mrs. R. McArthur |the minimum wage of $1.25 an lands. | {under the United States Wage- | ST. LUKE'S WMS Miss Millicent Luke spoke tojtend a meeting at Hillsdale| Pill, which followed Phesident fession". Miss Braund. presented Church held its Thankoffering swer period followed Mis s/and Mrs. Gerald Barrow offer-|Toaze sang two solos, "In a given by Mr. C. A. Joyce, The devotional period was led jouedq with Mrs. Horace Gibbs It was decided to purchase panied at the piano by Mrs, | and who is at present headmas- Wh Jed Ue group in prayer. be brought in next meeting. ler. Her subject was "The Sha- delinquent boys. Mr es in Oshawa and Ajax. United Church was presidedimade a donation to the birth- ample of each affects others. necessity to face the challenge] WMS (Western Division) who They can only set their stand-! Mrs. Harold Davidson intro-| as they set their own standard Glass, who were accompanied at individual young and old. Wrong ley Johnson thanked all who took eral standards of honesty are!tjon. is no excuse for an acceptance the members of St. Luke's Guild. ciples and a reasoned code of wa of Simcoe Street United convener, thanked Miss Braund.! The president, Mrs. Rex Har- HOUSEHOLD HINT cy Stewart played a piano duet. port. Mrs. Horac Gibbs in from materials inside them. Church, All Things New". | {Roy Kellar and Mrs. Almond/awa boulevard south. The secretary and treasyrer/be held at the home of Mrs reports were read by Mrs. Le| Walter Nickerson's home, Osh-| Britnell. The hostess served refresh- | Mrs. Douglas Redpath led in|ments assisted by Mrs. Well-| the devotional period and chose man, Mrs. Richard Britton clos- as her theme "True Brother. ed the meeting with prayer. hood". : FIDELIS GROUP Mrs. Leah Garrow sang two Mrs, Harold Boddy presided solos "Alone With God" and at the meeting of the Fidelis "God's Garden" accompanied Group of Simcoe Street United on the piano by Mrs. G. R./Church WA held in the church Booth. " parlor. Mrs. E. J. Luke had charge Filla hte program and refresh] Mrs. William Thaxter con- OF She {ducted the devotional period as- a sisted by Mrs. Boddy. FIRST BAPTIST W.A. The minutes were read and The monthly meeting of the|the treasurer's and flower con- WA of First Baptist Church|vener's reports given. Corre- was held at the home of Mrs.|spondence was read. Harold Audley. The president, Final arrangements for the| Mrs. Walter Nickerson, opened rummage sale to be held May 5 with a hymn and prayer. at 1.30 p.m., were made. A ca- The devotional period was led|tering project was also discuss- by Mrs. Audley, her topic was ed. , | "Answered Prayet'. The program for the after] The business period followed noon was in charge of Mrs. Er-| with treasurer and secretary nest Knaggs and her commit-| giving reports tee, Mrs. 0. M. Alger, Mrs. Wil: Mrs. Richard Britton was cho-/liam Coulter and Mrs. Wil- | sen to represent the group to at-|liam Thaxter. Mr. Clarence! WHY NOT GO BY BOAT! Getting There is Half the fun , . . for Reservations CALL: RA 3-9441 For informati any form of travel . We hove a direct Toronto telephone 22 SIMCOE ST. § Owned end operated by Thomas MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE on regarding . .. DIAL RA 3-9441 line for prompt Airline Reservations OUTH, OSHAWA Meadow and Co., Canada Ltd. And Hollanderizing costs no more than ordinary fur cleaning. if Insist on this tag-locked-ségled to your furs. *' It's your assurance of genuine Hollanderizing. Hollanderizing Corporation (Cana ia) Ltd

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