Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1961, p. 8

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PRESENTATION TO CEREBRAL PALSY ASSN. Mrs. Jack Luke (centre) Stephen Mandryk, recording secretary of the | (left) and Mrs. Parent Council, Cerebral Pal- arow, vice-president sy Association, is seen being --Oshawa president Peter Zak- (right), Times Photo presented with a cheque for $200 on behalf of the Ukrain- ian Professional and Business Women's Auxiliary by Mrs. Missionary Talks On West B At Presbyterial WMS Rally At the Autumn Rally of the; A former factory was home Western section of the Oshawa) for 2,000 people and a deaconess Presbyterial WMS held last|was trying to help the staff with) week in St. Paul's United|problems of why people are) Church, -Ajax and the Eastern|refugees and how to care for| section held in Blackstock Unit-|the sick without medical facil- ed Church, the guest speaker ities. was Miss Bessie French who In the afternoons, Miss French has recently retired to live in|spoke on the theme "Churches Hamilton after 40 years service|/for New Times" as a missionary. report of the conference of|the meeting over to the Rever In the mornings, Miss French) women held at Keswick when/enq Donald Wilson. assistan gave the highlights of a confer-|the speakers were Dr. Gwynneth| curate of St. George's ( ence she attended in July in|Hubble of the staff of the Inter-| who faataiied Whe cH West Berlin. She was one of 90/national Missionary .Council,|1989 as follows: President on a chartered plane guided by|New York, and Mrs. A. J. Cole-|Jon Jenkins: vice president a German pastor now in To-/man, a graduate of the theo- Mrs. Harold Armstrong; vice ronto, logical faculty at Geneva, NOW|nresident, Mrs. M. B. Proctor: me Ith Soot Auxiliary erlin Names Officers The 7th Scout Mothers' Aux- iliary held its October meeting at St. George's Memorial Church parish hall. Mrs. R: A. Loyd opened the tary's report was read by Mrs eport. Annual reports r given by all conveners The nominations chairman for Mrs meeting with prayer. The secre- and brought ajMrs, Luther Locke then turned urch Dorothy Armstrony Philip Lawrence | Exchange Vows The marriage of Dorothy Ferne Armstrong and Philip Lawrence, both of Oshawa, was solemnized recently at Simcoe |Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Armstrong of Kemptville, Ontario, and the bridegroom is |the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gabor} |Lawrence of Hungary. | The Reverend J. K. Moffat) lofficiated. The wedding music} was played by Mr. R. G. Geen} and Mr. Alex Yonson was the! soloist. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her full- length gown was designed with a rose lace bodice featuring a scalioped neckline trimmed with isequins and pearls and the full lskirt of net over silk organza was enhanced with tiers of lace. A jewelled tiara held her finger- tip veil and she carried a cas- cade of red roses and white ;chrysanthemums. Miss Doris Fawcett was the maid of honor in emerald green taffeta with a matching head- dress and carried a crescent of yellow chrysanthemums. The flower girls, the Misses Judy and Donna Armstrong, nieces of the bride, were dressed alike in yellow nylon kets of green tinted chrysanthe- mums Mr. James Nemeth was best! man. Ushering were Messrs.} Lyle Armstrong and Joseph} |Kellar. | | Following a reception held at Adelaide House, the couple | John Kitchen and Mrs. Howardjleft for a wedding trip to Mus- |Hutchinson gave the treasurer's|koka. For going away the bride} were'wore a hunter green suit with| brown accessories. The . newly , wedded pair will live in Oshawa. Out of town guests were pres- ent from Kemptville, Brockville, Prescott, Cardinal, Millbrook! and Toronto. t The conferences grew out Of|living in Kingston. Mrs. Grace|secretary, Mrs. John Kitchen: wartime experiences when fel-|Lane, recently appointed to edit|treasurer, low prisoners felt the need to|the women's section of the Ob-| chinson: worship and pray together for| server was also present. their own strength and to show) iss French warned against|Howard Vice: the strength of the church in|heing carried away by architec-|Skelton, Mrs the face of oppression. This lay|tyra), political, social and eco json, Mrs. H. J. Etmanski, Mrs movement has continued and!nomic revolutions, when power|W, C. Hungerford. Social con holds a Kirchengat every other|is so easily abused and people|vener, Mrs. Douglas Gower. year -- a form of resistance|hecome de-personalized into Mrs patrol Alan Tutin; Hut Mrs Mrs Howard leader, executive, Mrs. Ernest Thomp Leonard Two members will attend the i 2 : | movement, a personal witness|*clients"', "We are so apt to regional conference to be held é ail | and experience of Christian fel-| enjoy all the amenities of mod-|at Thornhill High School lowship. jern living and fail in the real} For 15 years these Lutherans!meaning of the church, in the|vener of the Christmas bazaar to| * | have tried to survive under com-|joh we're supposed to do, to/be held Wednesday, November | munism. They submit to being) make God real. Do more serious|22, named following conveners:| can-| searched and to hours of ques-ladult Bible study using such|sewing, Mrs. tioning to attend these confer-|helps as Barclay's '"Interpreta-|dy, Mrs. ences by the thousands never/tion of the Bible', knowing whether or not they|Light of the World" from the|tor; touch and take, Mrs: will be allowed to return home.| World Council of Churches. Take| One hundred thousand from all/a new look at the whole church ever Germany and other parts/and remember that witness in- of the world attended this year,/cludes deeds as well as words," meeting in 10 churches, lining UP she urged for hours to get in. ; In East Germany the pastors are not allowed to visit unless there is extreme need and even then must have a permit, they are very poorly paid and cannot repair churches and manses. A. J. George Allen; Gudgeon; E nest Thompson; tea room, M R. A. Lloyd; kitchen, Mrs. Eric Cooper. Mrs. itea, Douglas Gower served Boyd-Clarke Nuptial Rites 'The unity of Protestant churches| Solemnized In Port P eIry is a spiritual necessity which) The Church of the Ascension, the communists try daily to)port Perry, was the setting ofjalso of break down. Thousands of pen-|, wedding when. Patricia|mums. nants and Christian flags -- a Qjarke daughter of Mr. and! oe Aarke, daug Mr, A cousin of'the bridegroom purple cross on a white ground| re. George H. Clarke, and|Mr. Gary Boyd, of Ottawa and jaccessories. Her eggshell bouquet was chrysanthe- and "Jesus,}/home baking, Mrs. M. B. Proc-| § sories, Her corsage was deep|@ CONVENER Mrs. Ivan Taylor is general convener of the bazaar to be held next month at St. Ger- trude's School under the ause | pices of St. Gertrude's Catho- | lic Women's League. --Oshawa Times Photo | \M Weston, Scarborough and To- ronto. } | On their return the couple will reside in Port Perry. The bride was entertained at many pre-nuptial events. Mem- bers of the Church of the Ascen- sion Evening Guild, of which she jis a member, the Sunday school! teachers and the Senior WA members held a miscellaneous shower and social evening. Miss Helen Wiggins, of Osh-| with matching]; headdresses, They carried bas-} ° | grandson of hic Warsid "kesisdecne. Gai ' the Women's Auxiliary of the|jbeen Mrs. a Arms g, con- |secretary, Mrs. E. J. Reed fol-|A. Marshall had changed from Extra Sports Trophies For Pupils! Spark Discussion at Conant H-S A lively discussion concern- Hing the acquisition of more | trophies for athletic achieve-) |ments in the school, erupted |during the recent meeting of Conant Home and School Asso- ing of Southmead Park spring, AIDS NATURE GRIMSBY, England (CP)-- Doctors have fitted thyee- months-o'd Charles Rol on with plastic heart valves. Bron- las{}Chial pneumonia had affected the baby's heart. The doctors Mrs. Fred Pesarchuk and|say that when he gets older the Mrs. Harold Jenkins gave rou-lartificial valves will dissolve tine reports. and the natural ones take over, ciation. | Principal R, Donald Peel won| the confidence of the many parents present by pointing out tithe necessity of keeping in 'jmind the importance of aca- demic achievement. No rewards were given at Conant School for pupils with high scholastic standing, but cups were pre- sented at a special ceremony to the boy and girl obtaining \the most points on Field Day. It was suggested that the bar system be adopted by the *\school whereby it would be pos- '|sible for pupils to win bars of merit for academic achieve- ment. | _. | This topic will be considered) iy by the principal and teachers| \of Conant School and by the) Conant Home and School Asso- ciation. Mr. Peel outlined some of the current activities at the school and announced that a door-to-door survey would take place in the next few weeks to *|determine the number of pre- school children in the area, as| a guide to future requirements. | The Conant School candidates | Columbia, and Mrs. Melrose be a tee yo yey bai Sinan ontest, Debra Brown and Su-; piv ant Ot EACSSMNE: jsan Peters, delivered their| (Photo by Ireland) |speeches on "The Community| |Chest". The attendance banner! was won by Miss Grace Pres-| jton's Grade 1. Mrs. Ioan Smale, president, opened a discussion on Hallo- jwe'en collections for UNICEF OPMCT it was decided that gartons would be placed in each class- Dial BRIAN, AGED THREE Bonnie young son of Mr. , Roger Bird, Kelowna, British- and Mrs. Robert Bird, Wilson road north, is three-year-old Brian Robert. Brian is the Mr. and Mrs. room prior to October 31. Mrs. Lon Dunn was appointed chairman of the program com-| mittee consisting of Mrs. . Fred) |Britten, Mrs. William Tym-| chuk, Mrs. Clifford McQuarrie, | 7|Mrs. Harold Jenkins, Mrs. Wil-| liam Leggott, Mrs. Thomas |Kidd and Mrs. Ioan Smale. Mrs. Dunn showed films of |some of the neighborhood activ-| jities during the year, such as |Scout and © Brownie parades, |banquets, Field Day, and the children's parade at the open- dolls have} | dressed by Oshawa's eth- groups was commented Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 24, 1961 Dolls Dressed To Aid Hospital To Be Displayed Downtown There were 41 members ofjwith which these Oshawa General Hospital in at-|nic tendance at the October meet-|upon ing, presided over by Mrs. R.| In W. Bassett. Once again, owing/Mrs. S. J. Springstein stated| to rebuilding hazards, the aux-|that while there were no new iliary met in Alexandra House.|members this month there were The minutes were read by the|a number of transfers. Mrs. J. F. J. Rundle, Mrs. E. J. Reed,| Mrs. J. W. Paine and Mrs. E. F- Cuthbertson. Mrs. Bassett reported on the regional meeting she had at- tended at Lindsay, at which Mrs. Charles Cawker of Bow- manville was. e'ected president of Region 8. Mrs. Ian Currie offered to take the place of Mrs. Armstrong who could not at- tend the OHA convention. One guest was _ introduced, her membership report,| lowed by the treasurer's report|active to associate; Mrs. Harry given by Mrs. C. M- Elliott,|Kerr and Mrs, A. V. Walker, and a brief mention of the pres-|from associate to active. Mrs. ently curtailed gift shop activi-)E. Glazier and Mrs. M. Segal ties from Mrs. Alfred Austin.|/had transferred to the Evening Mrs. George Jewell will staff} Chapter. the shop during November. Mrs. A. W.) Cc. R. Lunn reported Mrs. L. W. McConkey, con-jfor the vener of the forthcoming Festi-|received val of Gifts asked for volun-|Mrs. B teers for the home baking table Evening Chapter and Mrs. S. A. 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Gray this completed: The care and skill|committee will consist of Mrs. wa, entertained at her home| hen the bride received many | gifts from her fellow employees. | | Friends and neighbors gather- ed at a miscellaneous shower at) ithe home of Mrs. Jack Dowson. | Co-hostess was Mrs, Glenn Van-| Camp. The Yelverton WA held a mis- jcellaneous shower and_ social evening at the home of Mrs,| \Jack Wilson Miss Beverley Grainger and |Miss Sherry Bertwhistle enter-| |tained at the home of Miss! lw ... at KARN'S Around the World ¢ No matter how you say it... how you look at it... Gossard's International Answer is the password in a woman's fashion world, All across Canada .»« all around the world . . . Gossard bras and girdles outline millions of style silhouettes. Gossard places the emphasis on natural control and boneless -- were silent symbols of Chris-| (jive Boyd, eldest son of Mr.|Saskatoon, acted as best man tian fearlessness. and Mrs. Irving Boyd, all of|with Mr. George Mahaffy and _Miss French recommended the |port, Perry, were united in\Mr, Kenneth Boyd, both o¢ Post film "Question 7" as a true pic-| marriage. Sone saan" oF EOF ture of the real task of being) The double ring ceremony ce = ghar Christian in a communist world.|was performed by the Rever-|_ 4, Teception was held in the The contrast in the two zones islenq &, W. Fuller. The wedding |PaTisk hall. The mother of the very evident in the streets and music was played by Mr. Pinal tibetan & pale in the attitude of the people. Hericeith, of Oshawa, a toma oreet OF eexbroldat- party was permitted to visit one The bride, given in marriage e organza over taffeta with a of the 30 refugee camps and,|),, her father, chose a floor-|"°°* colored hat and bone acce although they thought they kneWiength gown of off-white faille.|sry°™ ct C° me some of the problems, the real-lhe fitted bodice featured tiny| brid _ Sweetheart roses. The ity was beyond imagination. |short sleeves and a WUDATO | Sow of Clive oe, pense : j j a 2 4 J " brocaded . er ge A large bow|'atteta with matching accesso- H&S Council fouua buck intanedl to the very| n° and a bronze chrysanthe- . « /jfull skirt with a chapel train,|™U™ saree et Sees New Clinic A fingertip heirloom veil of silki For the honeymoon trip to |tulle illusion was held by a|Eastern Ontario, the bride wore Last week. in the new Osh-|crown of sequins and pearls, |@ turquoise stroller suit with awa Mental Health Clinic, the|She wore elbow-length mittens|moth colored accessories and a executive committe? of the Osh-|% off-white faille trimmed with pink sweetheart rose corsage awa and District Home and|™atching lace and carried 'aj The hand-beaded gloves carried School Council were the first of hea prayer ae = with Py ~ ned 7. fig brought many groups who will be af-"¢lrleom orange blossoms. j'0 her from Italy by her maidicpaingor » Kingsway. This forded the pleasure of a con-| Miss Beverley Grainger, of of honor. Ge cs ee a ference with Dr. Jan Verhulst, psychiatrist and director of the clinic and Dr. Charles H. Jack- son, the clinic psychologist. The purpose of these discus- sions is to find 'out from the different organizations in the city, particularly concerned with Mental Health, just how they visualize that the Mental Health Clinic may operate most effectively. The needs of communities vaty greatly ac- cording to size and circum- stances, and since the field of Mental Health is so new, the staff is going to the people for information before attempting to set up their plan of action These two members of the Staff will presently be joined by one social worker and a sec- retary, They anticipate that| the major emphasis will be to- wards meeting the "needs of children. Methods of referral were discussed and the mem-| "bers of Council expressed the! view that children in need of the facilities of the clinic might be referred either by the school or the family physician or both. The clinic will open with the! arrival of Dr. Verhulst in No- vember. FINE FARM MASSAWIPPI, Que. Nearby Springmount Farm, owned by Ellin Beit Speyer, has been awarded a provincial agri- culture department gold medal as the best "amateur" farm in the Eastern Townships. Such farms are those on which the owner does not depend for a livelihood. | (CP)--\Q Toronto, cousin of the bride as maid of honor, wore a cocktail-|ent length dress or. ing accessories. She carried bouquet of eggshell chrysanthe- mums with heirloom orange blossoms. in the centre. Miss Sherry Bertwhistle, of Oakville, also a cousin of the bride," was bridesmaid in coocktail-length pink organza with matching of olive JUST ARRIVED ! 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