Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1961, p. 7

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Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 8, 1961 7 PERSONALS period, past-president Mr. Wil- liam Murray presented Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeffery with a plant, in appreciation for their work as the sunshine conveners. With Charles Burgess at the piano, Mr. Edward Jeffery led in a sing-song of Christmas Carols. Games and dancing followed. Mrs. Isaac Smyth supplied the main course for the annual Christmas party of the East _|Group of the Jessie Panton Missionary Auxiliary held in the parlors of St. Andrew's United Church. Assisting Mrs. Smyth were Mrs. Murra 2 |Miller, Mrs. Percy Mason and _|Mrs. W. Henry Connor. A meet- ; |ing presided over by the presi- dent, Miss Grace Anderson, fol-| _ |lowed the dinner when annual! _ |\Teports were given. This was _\the last meeting of the East , |Group before uniting with "The + |United Church Women." CHILDREN'S WORLD Designed for Christmas giving and squeals of delight... SA Home League Members Present Emblem Dialogue The regular meeting of the Salvation Army Home League was held on Tuesday afternoon, December 5 Mrs. William James led in the singing of a few choruses. Prayer for the sick members was offered by Mrs. E. O, Sargeant. Mrs. Major Rankin our Velveteen Skating Dresses Teas, birthday parties, wad ding anniversaries, coming and' goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social '|department with your items of! news for which there is no! charge. Telephone 723-3474. BRIAN AND JAMES Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | E. Mason of Picton and Mr. Peterson, Mary street, are | and Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Brian James, four years old, | winnipeg. Miss Mabel Mason | and Ronald Charles, eight. | s : i ld are the | of Oshawa is their great aunt. Brian and Ronald Pinks ey Horas grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. G. | 2 tatonaalaee ed te a Group Three of the Woman's Association of Simcoe Street oat face Ly Christ-/made the announcements. : ast. week at the! The devotional period was led: 3 Porsad od the president, Mrs.| by Mrs. William Saunders as- Abs 9 rad'ey, Simcoe Street/sisted by members of the sun- orth. The Reverend and Mrs.|shine group Mrs. Fred Britton a solo, "Home is Home". Mrs.| AMONG DELEGATES E. O. Sargeant read the scrip-| PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) ture, then gave the aim of the Mrs Patricia Minnes is one of| Home League, and a short talk.| (0 Canadians among 300 repre-| a' joi Mrs. Sargeant, though not a) ouitives trom more than 30 J. K. Moffat joined the group) led in the singing of a hymn. member of the sunshine group, cunties who will aitend the| for tea. Mrs. A. E. McGilvray| i | i y vo hundred i ime Y| A dialogue based on the Homejhas knitted over two hundre m ; "nah a af Burlington, poured. MFS.1veague emblem, the House on/sweaters forthe gTOUP. (Commonwealth Sindy Cone sa and, Mrs. R. Leo|the Bible, was presented. | Tea was served by the Rain-|cnce in Canada next May 13-| | | Mrs, William Saunders told/bow group |June 6. An office employee here, of| ake. es iS DLS UY be ioc hae Se THE HAPPY COUPLE AT THE RECEPTION A wedding of Oshawa inter- est was solernnized recently in the Cathedral of the Immacu- late Conception, Kingston, On- | tario, when Mr. and Mrs. | John Borovsky exchanged | "Chanukkah" Festival Of Lights Features Talk at H&S Meeting The significance of the De-jents of the school supported the cember celebrations of the Jew-|family donations plan for an un- nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss Margaret Mary Howes, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howes of Godfrey, Ontario, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Borovsky of oe by Mrs. Urish Jones) ee y jassisted in serving. r| | rg Assi {Or the story of the emblem, and of] next week will be a pre-|she: has been president of Loc. hose who built up the Home| opristmas program of Christmas|5068, United Steelworkers Oshawa. The couple will live ins -- were presented and t i rockvi \included a report t | in Brockville. | Pp on the sale ague. Mrs. John McRae spoke| onst pended LO) tae an oe, the Home League secretary] - | a1 | Le --Redman and Higgs Photo, jof calendars. A few are still| f and her work. Mrs. Thomas| \available from members. The} Brockville. | next meetin il 'ri | g will be on Friday Mitchell, the officers wife; Mrs. Edward Kitchen, treasurer; Frlapeieos January 5, 1962, at Games and Gifts |somervitie averse) "*° %T®lurs. Paul Jendetzke, thrift club Decembe Pp secretary; Mrs. Gordon Annis, t Program | Somerville avenue. welcome sergeant; Mrs, M. The Women's Auxiliary of the Savanac, visiting sergeant; P Mrs, Dexter Jackson, birthday Oshawa Police Association held|"8 Of the Lyceum Club and| la Christmas party on Tuesday i BS \sergeant; Mrs, Arthur Hairne, ge soa Art Association. Prior|tea sergeant; Mrs. Ivan Mit- ish and Christian religions was|precedented total of $413.51. |i" the auditorium of the Chil- e tea annual reports will/chell, a member. jdren's Arena. A brief business meeting was conducted by the Joyous scent for a joyous season! Mrs. C, Ewart McLaughlin and Mrs. Ralph Wallace will pour tea at the Christmas meet- The monthly meeting of St. George's All Doubles Club was held last Saturday evening in the form of a turkey supper. During the short business kin, Mrs. Melville Smith, Mrs. William Saunders, Mrs. Bruce Strawbridge, Mrs. Thomas Salis- bury, and Mrs. Alfred Martyn. Mrs. John McLauchlan sang be explained ; . = ar The program chairman, Mrs.| ar ores pal ng As each one read her piece, meeting of the Dr. S J. Phil-tR, F, Richardson announced} maki : lips Home and School Associa-|that the mecting on January | gu Mrs, Duncan Fore- rectal unusual Christmas eli Begs ig elt og tion under the religious educa-|would be Fathers' Night, with] : : William James, Mrs. Major Ran- tion chairmanship of Mrs. Keith|the husbands of the executive) A Program of games was ar- ' ' McMahon. performing the functions of the|Tanged by the convener, Mrs. Introduced by Mrs. Wilfrid|offices. Mr. John Rupert, citi.| Jon Jenkins and her commit- Stemeroff, Rabbi M. Kutziner of|zenship chairman, has arranged '€¢: Mrs. Dean Dillabough, Mrs. Beth Zion Congregation in Osh-|for a panel discussion on. the| Mervin Baker and Mrs, Edward awa told the story of '"'Chanuk-|subject "'How to Recognize a kah", the Festival of Lights.| Delinquent". This celebration commemorates; The room count was won by the rededication of the Temple|yyrs Trotter's Grade 7 class to God in Jerusalem in 165 BC/ang the conveners for the re- after the victory over theitreshments were:..Mrs, H of Judah-of-Maccabea:/Cyyanaugh and Mrs. D. C. [eivana for Miss Fox's class,| | Forgette. Mrs. Jenkins present- ed a skit with her magic violin. | Court Whizt was played and |gifts exchanged and Mrs. C. E. be and her helpers served party refreshments. |. The auxiliary was formed in October and meets on the first Tuesday of each month in the Children's Arena. The next | j Lilting, lighthearted LAVE YARDLEY LAVENDER and $ LAVENDER, SOAP $ ENGLISH 18 SOAP TABLETS and BATH TABLETS FOLLOW THE PATH... TO BETTER HEALTH Everyone loves Milk . . . it's better for you, too! THERE JS NO BETTER INVESTMENT IN GOOD HEALTH THAN A DAILY QUART OF... 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Church, Oshawa, related the im-| Ryans' class, and Mrs. Stanle portance of Christmas Day to) Lovell and Mrs. Victor Brook was introduced by Mrs. Geof- frey Andrews and both speakers ,were thanked by Mrs. Barney LODGES AND Lewis. school's Grade 7 and 8 classes| SOCIETIES sang a delightful program of) Christmas songs under the di-| (0 ecuee Ene Ce) rection of Mr Tom Park, who bas Soe Le ') | REMOVE CANDLE WAX singing of some familiar carols.|at the regular meeting of Beta| move if the spot is rubbed over The treasurer, Mrs. Robert|Sigma Phi, Ontario Gamma Ep-) with an ice cube. The chilled Kelly, reported' that approx-|silon Chapter, held at the home| wax will then lift off easily. imately 93 per cent of the par-jof the president, Mrs. Mervin| pate nnRE : | On behalf of the Chapter, Mrs. 7 Kindergarten Class|xenneth Young presented a yel-, low rose corsage to Mrs, | ald McEachern who has rejoined Presents Program Mrs. Murray Fraser will At Harmony H&S assist at the tuck shop, Hillsdale Manor on December 10. ' The December meeting of the, It was decided to send a sociation was held in the school!members, to 'Girls' Town, auditorium on Monday evening,|U.S.A." | December 4, with the president} yrs) Eyan Spicer won the Mrs, George Russell presiding. | prize for the evening, donated sented by Mrs, Norman Ridg-| 'phe program "Verse Making" ley and the kindergarten class,' ya; conducted by Mrs. John consisting of three dances:|\atthews and Mrs. Percy Brad-| Square Dance to Oh Suzanna,|jey Mrs, Gerald Anderson intro- to the Barber Shop; two poems:| gram consisted of verse making I Like the Wind and Contagious; |hy the members and a reading closing with a song, "I'm a'of Carl Sandberg's "Chicago", Little Tea-pot". iby Mrs. Bradley. Edmunds, who spoke on the|the hostess, assisted by Mrs. value of the Home and School| mi ej ae }Mervin Perkin. Association to the parents and the school. Harrison, gave his report and explained the marking of the re- ort cards. : ogee ' There was a large number of;men by quick thinking. When room prize was won by Mrs. fled in a car, she wrote down Ridgley's room. Mr. Harrison the licence number on the palm announced that school will close of her hand, in blue ink. The for the Christmas holidays on|bandits were jailed for five until Saturday, December 9. |Robert Werner of Miss Harris' the Christian people. Dr. Leng) of Mrs. Stephenson's class. A choir of students from the| then led the audience in the} Miss Betty Leask was hostess} Candle grease is easy to re- Perkin, Welland. the Chapter Harmony Home and School As-|Christmas card, signed by all A delightful program was pre-! by Miss Leask. Chimes of Dunkirk; Hippety Hop qiced the speakers. The pro- The speaker was Mrs. Ross) Refreshments were served by The principal, Mr. Rupert parents in attendance and the'they held her up at gunpoint and December 22. 'years. 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