Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1961, p. 9

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GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES | KING STKEET WA The November meeting of to have their children's name in by next meeting night, Nc King Street United Church WA| vember 21, for their party whic opened with a hymn followed by|is to be held on Saturday morn orayer by the president, Mrs.|ing, December 16. . Jack Perry. The theme for the| A trip to the Toronto Senio Plans for the New Year's devotional period was 'The Citizens annual bazaar will bi }'3 0. dance with members' hu Glorious Promise", led by Mrs |made on Friday, November 17 | catia and friends ears aie Douglas Redpath. ' with buses leaving at 8 a.m. | -ussed to take 'place in the Latoue yee) ee ae JATH SCOUT pop taread gp pang e ae being planned ic y Mrs, Mawsenee oe!' The 14th Scout Mothers' Aux > evening b anne ipo pitt agg a sei iliary held ils installation ee oo wehagieg och Hrico and Mrs | Mrs Redpath seud canta of) offteers at Hoiy Trinity Church.) *nerew irked appreciation from the sick and Mrs. Gordon "Varnum, presi-| Mr. Michael 9 dent of 'District officiated at the |shut-ins. There were 27 cards ls ng th . ; ere hag Mrs. | ceremonies recently atthe parish hall. Allen reported on the WA Pres-| Annual reports by ede read by The December meeting will |bytery which was heid in Albert the secretary and treasurer for be in the form of a Christmas Street United Church recently. the Previous year. neta 'An announcement was made|'he bake sale and a place-mal Monday, { Christmas cards is to begin unday, November 12, and very Sunday after mass. A lonation was given to the Mis- ion for The Holy Father. Karas showed December 4, at 8 of the inaugural! meeting in King] '€4 that wero held during Octo- q'clock, with the usual exchange |= Street United Church on Decem:| ber showed a good return. of gifts. ber 31, when the installation of Tentative plans for bar ban- the officers of the United| er ty held in February Church Women will take place.|¥° r oa . is In the afternoon and evening of The next meeting will be Mrs. John Hrico Andrew Czerwaty. December 31) Committee," |picture slides which were taken|& installation at the 'masquerade dance held & Reports Of party at the Hotel Genosha on Refreshments were served by = and Mrs.! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 16, 1961 9 for 1961, the next meeting will] be held on January 2, 1962 and the Installation dinner on Janu- ary 9. Following the meeting penny|bazaar for all booths are need- R ted: sick _|bingo was played with Mrs.'ed, and those members who eported sick at home were Norman McEvers as convener. have taken out goods to be made Mrs. Albert Holdaway and Mrs.| Business meeting is next Tues- were asked to bring them in as William King. 'day, November 21. Goods for soon as possible. BABABABABEBEBABABEBEBABABEVIBEBABABABA BABABUBABABEBBIBEBABEB eB to simplify your Christmas shopping open a Birks WEDDING PRINCIPALS In a candlelight double-ring ceremony at King Street Unit- ed Church recently Barbara Ann Elliott became the bride of Lorne Raymond Jeffs. The | of bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Leslie Elliott and the bridegroom is the son | | 1 Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Jeffs, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Sneyd Loraine McKenzie J]|ystrated Talk on Abstract Art Reveals Search For Expression Alexandra Luke, a creativejand what was once freakish is artist in many media who has now an acc epted fact Becomes The Bride Of Ernest Wotten McKenzie, and Mrs Loraine Audrey daughter of Mr. Allan McKenzie of and Ernest Leslie Wotton, of Mr' and Mrs, "W son for her Columbus! gained international recognition abstract and non- firebrand and many Leslie objective paintings presented a ists now have international re caught the individual- Canadians have F > scember 14 and will January 17 an inaugural meet-|held on Decem a sae at ite *piemstety et "the start with a pot luck supper and bie ' ¢ s ayxchange of gift United Church Women will be' 4" &*< hange of gifts. Canadian Legion Branch 43 met held. PMA CLUB on Tuesday evening, November Jt was announced the annual' phe meeting opened with the\14. with President Mrs. Edward WA banquet will be held on De- president, Mrs. Elwood Brad-|Bouckley presiding. 2 cember, 14 and wil take the fy, resin apni DL UCR BUDRSE, The roll The meeting concluded with a os C. Col : tor the late we il de ; solo, 'God's Little Candles", jesson was ready by Mrs. Ray-| once gf sin napa a wi Flor- Charge Account particularly sung by Mrs. Stanley Gomme! joa Dillabough; the secre- 0 passed away re- convenient at Chiustnes Thee accompanied by Mrs. Douglas tary's report by Mrs, Duncan coon bes Nee clit doce o ' . : y y , "ear member § ; G } Lander. Nisbet and the treasurer's re- geal goa St ie cs with gt oA * Refreshments were served by port by Mrs. William Reed. te auxiliary mourns the|& the Del Mar group Readings were given by: Mrs ee of an old and faithful S eadings ren Dy. member UAW AUXILIARY NO. 27 Jotm Jakes, Mrs. William Reed, G eae The Ladies' Auxiliary No. 27,| Mrs. Raymond Dillabough, aH I ae va pene UAW held its meeting in the|George Whitbread and Mrs. Wil-.shown and at next week's meet LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Charge Account You are invited to make use of Birks credit facilities. You will find a Birks The charter was draped and rs s called by Mrs.' : ; ' s called by one minute's .silence observed) ~ The Scripture % Saves you time--no need to carry cash or cheque book wares --no waiting for change. % You may shep by phone Wotton of Oshawa were united| penetrating lecture gn contem-jcognition. Paintings by. Jean- in 'marriage in the parsonage|porary style and its develop: Paul Riopelle are collectors' of Columbus United Church on)ment to the Lyceum Club and jtems and others who have won Friday, November 10 Women's Art Association on respect from the critics and the The Reverend R. H. Love Monday afternoon. discerning include' Jackson Pol- officiated » introduced her subject by jock, Tony Urquhart, the late explaining terms of definition.| Jock MacDonald, William The brid ; ttended [py -pure abstract style the artist/ Ronald, Alexandra Luke, Harold by her sister, Miss Kathryn Mc- worke from reality, strengthen- Town and Kazuo Nakamura. Kenzie, wore a ballerina gown ing -planes, "abstracting" the Mrs: R. A. Wallace thanked of white peau de The essentials and discarding unes- the sak Belg 4 Mr 1 s fitted bodice was designed with' sentials. In non-objective art, Pai iy A tie i tek the a scooped neckline and three-|the artist composes from shapes eacock who had operated tne quarter length sleeves and scat-|ind superimposes using contrast- si i tered bows enhanced the bell-jing color. In automatic, non- Mrs. C. D. Wright shaped skirt. She wore a match-|obiective painting, the artist| Hostess and Mrs ing two-tiered headdress with| allows the sub-conscious to take|@nd Mrs. E. ( H bubble veiling of white illusion|over and in abstract-impression- and pearl accessories and car- ism, explosive, violent and| ried a nosegay of red rosettes, provocative, he from white carnations and white imagination chysanthemums Carefully selected color slides Miss McKenzie revealed the break from realism yest satan in the , 1860's led by Picasso, floss pink styled identically to Stidet Killev: Renior ana Ce that of the bride. Her headdress! anne the first impressionists was a matching single camelia Later: Gauginl and van Gogh with a blush veil. She wore with their brilliant color sense pearl accessories and carried and slashing brush strokes a nosegay of pink and white| brought their personal emotions carnations and white chrysan-'to canvas. themums. From 1900 to 1905 Matisse and Mr. Stanley Wotton acted as Picasse were leading the new best man for his brother, voung painters on a -swing as 'ure A reception. was held at the far as possible from the academ-|PTess here suggests bride's parent's home in Colum- who wa soie projector was tea Jury pre- Mrs, S. Robert English B. McGregor, mer. and Mrs to view the exhibition of paint- was in candy display Lyceum Club. Spring Coats To Be Shorter MONTREAL (CP) -- collection A. cou- shown to the coats for Robert Gray} assisted. During this social hour/ women attended { members and guests were able! from UAW hall with Sister Ethel Thomson presiding Roll call and minutes were and Sister Mariorie Mc- Neil gave the treasurer's report and Sister fazel Farrow read the accounts. Various committee reports were read liam Collins Favorite hymns were sung ing a shower will be held for the country store booth. of draw tickets are still avail Refreshments were served bY|able and some fine prizes have Benjamin Jacklin. ST. GEORGE'S JR. CWL The November meeting of St : was held recent-| man. George's CWL Reported ill were Sisters M. jy jn the parish hall. Bedford and Jane Sloan. Sym- pathy was extended to Sister Ellen Burrus owing to the re- cent death of her father, Sister Ethe! Thomson repoft ed on the mittee meeting Sister Alice stated that approximately conference various auxiliaries and unions across Ontario and that ings and sculpture, currently on! discussion groups were held on| liam and sponsored by the!such topics as economic prob-/M lems, job opportunities and women as censumers. It was decided to send $50 to the Greater Ochawa Community| Chest and also to make the an- nual Yuletide visits to Hillsdale Manor and Fairview Lodge. Sisters Alice Reardon, Betty Love and Viola Pilkey will be the delegates io ihe Canadian The Rev Mrs Mrs tehabilitation Com: y4,¢hael Korchyunski report. |Reardon. a delegate to the re- ' i a sincere ad a » tea table. Mrs. J ; : dent. extended a sided at the tea table Irs. iA cently held Ontario Federation come to a new member, Mys. tember 30, 1961. No dues will be Al-Women's Conference in Windsor Dennis Condos. treasurer's Three new mothers were carnations, r new babies, Mrs. Wil-/held on December 12 with Mrs. Yasmanicki, Mrs. Stanley Frank Davey in charge of re- Patrick |freshments. It was agreed that the|exchanged to cost one dollar. s will be sold at the This will be the last meeting sented with ing thei McAvoy. cook book J Cc opened the meeting V Edward Hyrca ed, The minutes were James Planeta and Mrs the be held on presi-- members wishing to vote must wel-|have their dues paid up to Sep-| = alackowski, and Mrs read The bake sale on Sunday, November 19, after expressed by Mrs. Nicholas mass. Thanks the president King was sad by Sister Frances Bradley aeaas ar ee 'i ed ces Bradley," william Reed and. MrS.'heen donated, The bazaar takes place on November 28 at 8 p.m The members appreciated gifts sent in by Miss Catherine Fore- Mrs. Norman McEvers, The election of officers December 5 will and ina] taken on the night of the elec-| 3 pre- tion. c honor- The Christmas party will be Gifts will also be first) => Pereyma,Vice-president will present the za vith prayer.|Auxiliary scholarships at. the|£ nuk presid-|Donevan Collegiate on Novem-|c read by ber.17, or mail and charge purchases to your account. |. + A detailed monthly statement of your purchases will be mailed to you. % No need to wait for C.O.D. deliveries. You might be interested in our BUDGET ACCOUNT . payable 10% down and interest only Y of 1%, Our office will gladly arrange payments to suit you individually. 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Receiving the bride's Séurat, the pointillist, and|shorter. |tute which is sponsored by the| JOHN A. OVENS i mother wore a midnight biue| Georges Braque, 'cubist, were} Designed by Fontana of Caunell sat ak th tos TyAW Optometrist J ; . crepe sheath. The bridegroom's|saventuring | With Pe pes Rome, Schiaparelli of Paris and) j741) on November 18 and 19 ' ee ---- slo ona gall and Senktass, Mare Cha-) Michel of Montreal, and made)" q Christmas party for mem- HARE OPTICAL ; : | pagne beige rocade fac a F pix Dane up by Hollinager, the most pop-| pers only will be held on De- -481 : 'i 4 wore a corsage of feathered Be je! po unique vision andiyjr coat length was the trot-| cember 19 with the exchange of 8 BOND ST. EAST RA 3-481 i aie carnations. et adjustment, the objectiter. This--32 to 34 inches--is| gifts. 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