Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1961, p. 7

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Pee é THE GALBRAITH BOYS Sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith, Burk street, are Robert' James and William Stanley. Robbie, one year old, and Bill, five, are the grand- | Roy sons of Mr. and Mrs, Loveless, Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby Separate School Board Duties Explained to St. Gregory's CPTA Mrs been|Peterborough, who explained Miss Great progress has Jo. Aldwinckle, Women Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 14, 1961 7 GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB" The regula; meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club was held recently with the president, Mrs. Elwood Bradley, presiding. Following the business meet- _|ing all took part in the singing :}of Christmas carols Mrs. Philip *|Bell and Mrs. George Hall sang '/a duet and Mrs. Hall also play- :\ed a selection on the harp. '| After the exchange of Christ- jimas gifts festive refreshments were served by the executive. Members were reminded that || here would be no more meet- j ings until January 8 at 2.30 p.m. at which time the new slate of officers for 1962 will be official- sily installed. It was reported |that Mrs. Duncan Nisbet, secre- jtary, was on the sick list at home. ST. STEPHEN'S MC | The December meeting of St. Stephen's United Church Mis- sion Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Brian Nichols on De- leember 11, The vice-president, Mrs. Joh , Hoskin presided. Mrs. David Duchemin opened the meeting with a Christmas poem, "'Abid- ing Gifts". Mrs. Nichols led in the Worship service. Christmas carols were sung. y Reports were given by various secretaries. Ali of the old nylons were brought in and are being jsent to the Retarded Children's School in Oshawa. | Election of new 'officers followed; Past president, Miss | Sylvia Rundle; president, Mrs. iBrian Nichols; vice-president, rs. John Hoskin; secretary, Elsie Fice; treasurer, Miss made in Catholic education the|the financial set up of the board) payline Zyvitski; pianist, Miss through government grants and Caro] Alexander; press secre- Frank Shine, business adminis-|taxes. He outlined the duties|tary, Miss Elsie Fice. past few years in Oshawa. Mr. trator of the Oshawa Separate|and responsibilities of the Sepa- School Board, told approximate- ly 125 parents at the meeting of St. Gregory's Catholic Parent- Teacher Association Mrs. Ernest Marks introduced Mr. Frank Shine, formerly of Discarded Golf Bag Comes in Handy For Toting Mops Don't let your husband dispose of his old golf bag. Appropriate it for your own use no matter how battered it is. It makes a first rate cleaning partner. Mops, brooms and the long- handled sponge fit neatly into the club's quarters, while dust- cloths, polishers and other clean- img accessories can be stowed in the zippered compartment usually relegated to standard golfing gear such as glove, balis and tees. You'll find much less energy is expended when cleaning aids are slung over your back than) when they're piled up in your arms. And with hands free, you can be wielding a dustcloth as you move from room to room. If you select your accessories wisely, you can simply store the bag in the broom closet and be ready at a moment's notice to pick up your bag and clean. In order to be thus prepared, how- ever, you'll have to stop being a specialist, using a different cleaner for each and every job; fate School Board members. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Elsie Fice Total number of teachers, 75; on January 8, 1962 at 7.30 p.m. total number of schools, 7} A Christmas party followed total number of pupils, approx-'the meeting. imately,. 2,870. An instructive and. enlighten- ------------ jing question and answer period CENT! STREET WA (East Group) f i i 4 i the followed with members showing) The December 'meeting of their vital interest in their board|east group WA of Centre Street business. Mrs. William -Boissoin, dele- jgate to the CPTA fall confer- jence in Toronto, outstanding report: of the con-|was followed by a prayer ses ference, Mrs, Gordon Dignem presided for the business and opened the meeting with a prayer for Cath-/4 olic education. + Mrs. Kenneth Broadbent read|ton sang a solo, "The the minutes. Mr. Jack Menard announced $154.64 was collected for UNICEF. Brother Jerome's room top-| ped the parents' count for the! delivered an United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Southwell. | A Christmas devotional period |was enjoyed. A Christmas hymn by Mrs. Donald Layng. Mrs. [Dean Peel read. the scripture land Mrs. William Chester read poem "The Inn Keeper Makes Mrs. Ronald Kelling- Holy \Chil@", accompanied on the piano by Miss Irene Winter. A |Excuses"'. id members and turned the for 1962 was submitted by the nominating committee -- Group Leader, Mrs. Wilbur Miller; as- sistant group leader, Mys. Percy Fletcher; secretary, Mrs, Eric Buechler; treasurer, Mrs, Wil- liam Chester; press, Mrs. Don- ald Layng; social, Mrs. Stanley Jackson; children, Mrs. Henry {Young; flower, Mrs. Fred Tay- j\lor; cards, Mrs. George Web- ster; rummage, Mrs. Howard Willson; and pianist, Miss Irene Winter. / The January meeting will be)! held at the home of Mrs. Henry}! Young. ; FRIENDSHIP GROUP | The Friendship Group of Courtice United Church WA held its December meeting in the! form of a Christmas party at| the home of Mrs. James Mac-| |Gregor who had it decorated in the traditional Christmas style. | Mrs. Frank Chumbley, the} bess president, welcomed the twenty-| ~ WEDDING PRINCIPALS wheeling over to Mrs. W. C.| Pictured after their wed- | Thompson. Formerly Miss | Pierson, who had charge of the| ding recently in a fully choral | Barbara Dorothy Hattersley, \Scripture lesson. The group| Ceremony in the Church of | the bride is the daughter of | Pa : BTOUP! the Holy Trinity (Anglican), | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hatters- jsang "'O Little Town of Bethle-; ajax, are Mr. and Mrs. Basil | ley, Ajax, and the bridegroom hem". Mrs. Pierson then read-a ; | is the son of Mr: and Mrs. poem entitled "The Way to | Norman Thompson, i R 5 |Panel Discussion At H&S Assn. -{achieved today by family wor- ing sent to the homes. Mr. James also.requested the par- ents to review safety rules with their children in connec- tion with ice skating at the Children's Arena. y On behalf of the Association, Mrs.* Leslie Gouldburn present- ed the custodians with 4 Christ- mas. gift. ey The January meeting will be held on January 9 in the Osh- awa Public Library at 8.00 o'clock. Refreshments were served by mothers of the pupils in Mrs, McBeth's morning and after- noon Kindergarten classes. ' "Christianity In The Home" "Achieving a Christian Home Today" and "Helping the Child Form Christian Standards" were the subjects discussed by a panel at a recent meeting of the Duke of Edinburgh Home and School Association. Chairman of the panel was Mrs. Ross Edmonds, a_vice- president of Oshawa and Dis- trict Home and School Council, who introduced the Reverend W. A. McMillan of the Free Methodist Church; the Rever- end Albert E Larke of Albert Street United Church; Mrs. R. J. Manning, of the H-S Asso- ciation and Mr. E. K. James, principal of the Duke of Edin- burgh Schoo! As a result of the discussion, the members of the panel agreed that a Christian home is president of Council, Mrs. Stanley Lockey gave a report on the demonstration of teaching oral French which was given at Home and School Goun- cil meetin, Mr. EK James, principal, stated that the teachers would be 'requesting some interviews with the parents. Notices of these interviews were now be- e and School "TO STRIKE... OR NOT TO STRIKE"... Kayes Sportswear wish to inform all Christmas Shop- pers that regardless of the present strike at General Motors, you the shopper can do all your Christmas shopping at either of their two locations and you will not be required to pay until you receive your second pay cheque. This means that you will be able to buy all those Christmas gifts you have been planning on and not have the worry of payment until you or your husband is back into work and have received your second pay cheque. ship, reading the Bible, praying together and living according to the standards set up in the Bible. It was also felt that it was most important for the whole family to attend church regularly and to be as active as possible in the work of the church. From these. practicies the child would form his Chris-| tian standards as well as by that very important influence in any child's life--the example of his parents. i The members of the panel were thanked by Mrs. Ross Patton. The meeting was con- vened by Mrs. Harold Brad- burn, Mrs. Harry McGrath presided at the meeting. The minutes were read by Mrs. William Moring and the treasurer's re- port by Mrs. John Marks. Mrs. McGrath read a letter of greeting from Mrs. A. J. Allen, Just think any purchases at Kayes Sportswear, from their complete stock of Dresses .. . Coats . . . Suits "or Sportswear for the Ladies, also clothes for the Misses and Petite in full sizes . . . half sizes and over sizes with NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Shop KAYES SPORTSWEAR at 68 Simcoe Street North in Oshawa -.. or 57 King Street West in Bowmanville... Buy Now + « » Pay for it later. OPEN 9 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS announcements were made by| Mrs. Major Rankin and_ sick) |members were remembered. A scripture recital of the Christmas story as told by St.| {Luke was given by Mrs. Charles| |Cathmoir, accompanied on the} Somerscales ;-|piano by Mrs. Maynard Nelson, | | a banjo! fonowed by prayer by Mrs.) played a group of Christmas | 74) | songs and the members joined) °°": : Mrs. William Allison demon- them in-singing some of the old| favorites. strated door ornaments she had Be nag were played and the;made and felt plaques, and) icky winne' : =| + siyi j don icoual. Mex Tarai oo oe ee ham, Mrs. Horace Vetzal, Mrs for making it. Mrs. George |W. C. Pierson and Mrs. William|Hester demonstrated the mak-| |McKnight. An exchange of gifts|ing of a small Christmas: tree} jtook place, followed by a buffet/with a bottle and tissue paper. | Mrs. Maynard Nelson demon-| strated the making of many) [luncheon prepared by Mrs. Gor- lovely Christmas table centres. don Boomer, Mrs. Angus Som- eral, Mrs. Leonard Somerscales Mrs. George Beard told of a| Ukrainian Christmas as she! and Mrs, Clifford Ryan. SA HOME LEAGUE knew it as' a little child, and) sang a solo, "Why I Love| The regular meeting of the Jesus." Salvation Army Home League was held on TueMlay after- Mrs. Major Rankin closed in prayer. noon, December 12. The theme of the afternoon , Tea was served by the Rain- bow Group. Next week is the was "Christmas Ideas," and was led by Mrs. Charles Cath- Christmas party, with Mrs.\% David Owen in charge. to \Bethlehem'" followed by the} |Scripture reading on the birth of Christ. A story called: "No |Greater Love" and ended with) ja prayer. Mr. Leonard Somerscales with his Hawaiian guitar and Mrs. living in Toronto. --Photo by Fred Horton Custom- made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. .N, moir. Christmas carols were 725-3144 . sung between each item. The South Africa. The couple are | story, "The First Christmas Bell" was read by Mrs. Percy Fletcher, During the business period, annual reports were given by boys' school, but having won|the conveners of the various the two-dollar monthly twice, it was given to Mrs. prize committees. The copper contest 18s |Rita Maloney by reversion. |was won by Mrs. Stanley Jack- lson's team. Everyone will be McArthur's room had {notified of the date for the party high count for the girls' school. |given by the losing team. A pot Mrs. Ernest Marks extended|luck supper was announced for an invitation to the capacity|December 20, at 6.30 p.m., in the crowd to adjourn to the banquet|Church Hall. Exchange of hall to enjoy a social half-hour, |Christmas gifts will take place that evening. SOCIAL NOTICE The following slate of officers | | AT HOME The Reverend and Mrs. R. E. JOHN A. OVENS Bewitching, beguiling... . a necklace of rhine- . stones over pleated y SPORTSWEAR in. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "SPECIAL ONE" ON YOUR LIST AND FROM HER FAVORITE SHOP, TOO BY FAR THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR TO CHOOSE FROM IN OSHAWA OUR PRICE IS AS LOW, IF NOT Sternall, 33 Quebec street, will be at home to their friends and neighbors on Thursday, Decem- jber 21 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. 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