Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1962, p. 7

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. 3 BS ih ; |quets prepared and served. INSTALLED IN a. solemn ceremony, officers and execu- tive are as follows: In_ the upper picture, seated left to right, Mrs. Alyn Elliott, 1st vice - president; Mrs. Nor- | Mrs. Norman McEvers Installed | President of Legion Aux. No. 43 | eron Oke, treasurer and Mrs. ,; Richard Burkhart, sergeant at arms. In the lower picture, J. C. Anderson, 2nd vic- | seated, Mrs. Leslie Brown, president; Mrs. R. A. Wil- | Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. | liams, secretary; Mrs. Cam- | Perry Smith; standing, Mrs. | man McEvers, president; Mrs.. E. §. Bouckley, past president; standing, Mrs. GIFT FROM A.Y. COWANSVILLE, Que. (CP)-- best-known artists, has donated oné of his. works to the Cowans- Mrs. Frank Lloyd Bur- H. E. Bathe, Davey and Mrs. kett, members of the tive. --Oshawa Times Photos HISTORIC ITEM LONDON (CP)--An 18th-cen- A. Y. Jackson, one of Canada's tury powder horn engraved with|smashed a glass when he no- and St. 145 a map of the Hudson execu- | turkey dinner;that followed, provided by girls Mrs. Nor-|from the Harvey Dance man, McEvers_ was_ installed Academy. president of the Ladies' Auxil-| Taking part were Ruthann iary to Branch 43, Royal Cana-|Deboski, Bonnie Crouter, Penny dian Legion. The installing offi-/ McMullen and Carol Greenham, Following a and entertainment, ville Art Centre. Mr. Jackson's Lawrence painting, 'Hills of Bolton Glen," guineas ($435) at auction here.|a glass jar immediately I've was done on a visit to Quebec's'It was bought by a New York! seen him crack off the neck. Eastern Townships in 1910, sone cer was Mrs. R. J. Pegg, pro-|baton twirlers, and Carol Green-| B assisted by|ham and Ruthann Deboski to- zone com- gether with flaming batons. mander. Lynda Daw and Lynda Boivin Others installed were Mrs.|danced a tap duo and Lyn Lee E. S. Bouckley, past president;|a solo Hungarian dance. Avelyn| Mrs. Alyn Elliott, 1st vice-pres-| Lysette and Suzanne Presson ident; Mrs. J. C. Anderson, 2nd\did a pretty Japanese dance vice-president; Mrs. Robert A.jand Hilary Hagerman, Eileen Williams, secretary; Mrs. Cam-'Cross, Ellen Latimer, Laurie eron Oke, treasurer; Mrs. Rich-| Mapplebeck and Gayle McNabb, ard Burkhart, sergeant at arms.|a Kerry dance. The dainty step- The executive committee:|pers in the Danse Ballet were Mrs. Leslie Brown, Mrs.\|Lynda Geisberger, Debbie Charles Gibbs, Mrs. Perry|Douglas, Kathy Kiraly and Snith, Mrs. H. E. Bathe, Mrs.|Erna Litz. Frank Davey and Mrs. Lloyd; Dey Brownlee, accompanied Burkett at the piano by her mother, "he meeting opened with din-|Mrs. H. E. W. Brownlee, charm- ner at which Mrs. E. S. Bouck-|ed everyone with her sweet icv presided and proposed the singing of "'Around the World toast to the Queen and Mrs.|I've Searched for You," 'Faith, Alyn Elliott introduced the head|Hope and Charity" and "When table: the visiting provincial|Irish Eyes are Smiling." officers, the past and incoming} A beautiful arrangement of executive and guests, Mrs. Aud-|golden chrysanthemums and rey Bate, president of Bowman-|royal blue ribbon centred the ville Auxiliary and Mrs. Jojhead table, decorated with Aldwinckle, The Oshawa Times.\favors and place cards and an The toast to the provincialjarray of be-ribboned prizes command was proposed by Mrs.|which were- drawn 'by' lucky Norman McEvers and in_her|ticket holders. reply Mrs. Pegg congratulated| Mrs. Pegg presented a past- Auxiliary 43 on still being the|/president's pin to Mrs. Bouck- largest auxiliary in the Prov-\ley, who made a presentation ince of Ontario. She told the|to Mrs. Pegg and Miss Bate for members that three and a halfjofficiating at the installation. million dollars had been raised) by auxiliaries to aid the| AIM OF CLINIC vincial chairman, Miss Rose Bate, branches across Canada. Over; "Work in a mental Health $13,000 had been given in bur- Clinic" will be the topic when saries and 34 scholarships pro-|the Home and School Council diversion and stimulation andson who are in charge of the attract more members. |recently opened Mental Health) Miss Bate also spoke briefly.|Clinic in Oshawa will explain She announced her forthcoming | their work, using imaginary marriage and her retirementicases. A question box will be after ten years as zone com-|placed inside the door for the mander, thanking the auxiliary|use of those wishing further in- for its friendship. |formation. Mrs. Bouckley thanked the! The general public is cordially women of Holy Trinityjinvited to hear these two dis- Woman's Association who cater-|tinguished doctors explain their ed to the banquet and Mrs. Alyn work with young people suffer- Elliott acted as master of cere-|ing from the world's number one monies for the entertainment'health problem, mental illness. THE WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE OF OSHAWA invites you to attend their ANNUAL MEETING Simcoe Hall Settlement House 10. FISHER STREET, OSHAWA On Monday, Jan. 29th at 2:00 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER The Honourable Matthew B. Dymond M.D, C.M. Minister of Health, Province of Ontario Ajax. 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TRACEY Celebrating her first birth- vided. She suggested that sports,,meets in E. A. Lovell School] 4ay today is Tracey Irene, | Otis Tennier, Oshawa, such as bowling or darts on alon January 23 at 8 p.m. Dr,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, provincial level might create aC. Verhulst and Dr. C. Jack-| Everett Meek, Rideout street, | rivers brought 'dealer. |\the track so I sent my money ' |him to place some bets for Me.|Nellie Dearborn Group |Three of 'my horses came. in| Wemeon Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, January 20, 1962 7 Legion Aux. Disburses Over $6600 For Veterans and Worthy Causes Prior to the installation of officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, on Tuesday night, the annual reports were presented. The secretary, Mrs. Robert Wil- liams outlined the activities -of 1961 and stated that the mem- bership stood at 238. On the annual visit to Sunnybrook Hos- pital, 400 bags of treats were distributed to veterans. The auxiliary also assisted at the Blood Donor Clinic for the Red Cross Society and at Hillsdale Manor Home for the Aged. The financial report given by quets of flowers and 61 get- well cards; looked after nine permanent hospital veterans, sending a card and a dollar bill once a month; sent diabetic fruit to veteran in rest home; also 41 baskets of fruit and cards to ill veterans at home and in hospital and arranged the visit to Sunnybrook and Divadale Hospitals. Mrs. Alyn Elliott's report showed 30 cards, 57 bouquets land shut-in comrades; two bou- quets honoring golden weddings and 12 birthday plants to com- the treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Ander-|rades 80 years old or over; 20 son showed total _ receipts,|/plants and seven fruit baskets $7,479.66, and disbursements,/as Christmas. remembrances; $6,637.90. Major disbursements|visited 11 chronically ill com- included: Legion Scholarship/rades once every three months. program, $25; -Veterans' Camp} Mrs. Bouckley thanked the Fund, $25; British Sailors So-members and executive for land 13 fruit baskets sent to sick] ; ciety, $10; Christmas seals, $25;|their help during her term of CARE, $20; O'Neill Collegiate! office. Band, $25; Oshawa Collegiate) scholarships, $75; Caledonia/Mrs. Norman McEvers spoke| Pipe Band, $25: parcels, fruit|briefly as well as several mem-| jand flowers to sick veterans and/bers of the executive. Mrs. J. C. comrades, $657.79; Branch 43)Anderson was appointed kitch-| Poppy Fund, $58.50; assistance|en convener with Mrs. Howard] to Branch 43, $300; Hospital for|Cook as table convener; Mrs.| Sick Children, $10. Leonard Weeks and Mrs. The report of the auditors|liam Riley, co-conveners was presented by Mrs. Harry|Christmas Savings; Mrs. H. E.| King. Mrs. H. E. Bathe, cater-|Bathe, convener of. entertain-| ing convener, reported 33 ban-;ment; Mrs. H. E. Bathe and| Mrs. Eric Jacklin, outing con-| Mrs. Norman McEvers stated|veners and Mrs. Frank Davey| that she had sent out 49 fruit}and Mrs. Perry Smith, color} baskets to ill veterans, 10 bou-|bearers. ANN LANDERS Man's Behavior otymies Wife | Dear Ann Landers: What is}phoned to say he was sorry but wrong with a man who, whenjhe didn't get out to the track he sees a loose button on his|after all. He said he'd bring shirt or coat gets mad andimy original money over .the On accepting the presidency,| * «/Celebrate 3oth Anniversary "By Holding Reception Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyon|sons, Donald, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary recently when they received their family and friends at their home on Avenue street. MR. AND MRS. NORMAN LYON PERSONALS A committee meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Stewart Mackie, Grandview street south, to make arrangements for a dessert luncheon to be held this month at Harmony United Church under the auspices of: Harmony UCW. Mrs. Howard Hoskin is acting as hostess and the speaker will be Mrs. J. B. Henderson, director of the Osh- awa School of Hairdressing. Mrs. Russell Christie; Amulet drive, Agincourt, opened her home to the Cluaran Unit of St. Andrew's United Church for their January meeting recently. Mrs. Jack Lockwood thanked the hostess, a former member of the group for her hospitality, and expressed thanks also to Mrs. Ian McNab at whose home the Christmas supper was held. Presentations were made to the retiring co-presidents, Mrs. Murray Henderson and Mrs. Donald Campbell. The incoming officers are Mrs. Edward Elliott and Miss May Robson, co-lead- ers; Miss Elta Sproule, treas- urer and Mrs, James R. Warn- ica, secretary. Among the first to reserve tables for their parties for the Capricorn Capers, the Hospital Auxiliary's mid-winter dance at Jubilee Pavilion, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John Borrowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. |Stephen Heney, Mr. and Mrs. |T. E. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. |Harry Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. |Lawrence French and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Vice. Teas, birthday parties, wed- |\ding anniversaries, coming and god _,, going of guests are always of na Maurice, Wil-|interest in this column. Write, liam, Phillip, Harry, Jack and| telephone or visit the social Kenneth, all of Oshawa. Also department with your items of included in their family are 15| news for which there is' no grandchildren. Icharge. Telephone 723-8474. ~--Aldsworth Photography The honored pair were pre-| sented with a gift of money by their daughter Mrs. George Tresise. Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Men- zie, attendants at the wedding! 35 years ago. After an enjoyable evening buffet refreshments were served. | The couple were married in| the parsonage of King Street! United Church. Mrs. Lyon, the former Minnie Fice, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fice of Oshawa and Mr. Lyon is the son of the tears it off, often ripping the/next day. | material with it. Last week he) My wife believes him. I think |he's a liar and I' like to break jticed a nick on the rim. He has/his neck. What would you do? torn apart zippers which would; WASHY not work. When he can't open| Dear Washy: Nothing. | Next time go yourself or jmake a mind bet--then all you| | The last straw was yesterday|can lose is your mind. { when he had trouble closing the) | car door. In anger he slammed} CLUB CALENDAR | it with such force that the win-| | MONDAY | dow shaftered in a thousand! pieces. In the 20 years we've been| couthmead Park Aux. married he's done s0 many|pjeasant Mon. Aft. Club things like this I could fill the) pact Matron's Club OES newspaper. Pid ott the reason! 1on7 ; for such behavior? Castle Chapter Alumnae LONG SUFFERER [13th Scout Mothers' Aux | Dear Sufferer: Your husband/Oshawa Lionettes is still operating at the three-| [ODE (Golden Jubilee Ch) | year-old level--ripping, smash-/20th Scout Mothers' Aux. ing, throwing and slamming! Willing Workers things. |E, A. Lovell H and § Assn. This is the technique children x use when they are frustrated.| TUESDAY It is also a mechanism for get-|TOPS Club ting attention and attempting to| Re-Echo lodge punish those around them. St. Peter's W. A. Physicians say that people|S. A. Home League who unload their hostilities in|/St. Matthew's Guild this way seldom have ulcers--|Christ Church W. A. they give 'em. |Candaian Legion Aux. Ont. Regt. Assn, Aux. Holy Trinity W. A. Dear Ann Landers: Several) mA § Connell months ago a friend of mine) Jessie Panton Aux. was ill and unable to go to the!Court Oshawa IOF Denes bee tien tone oe i Albert, Breet. UCW PURER Foe un S!Calvary Baptist YWMC horses came in and I handed|xiny Street ; King Street UCW him $430, My own pockets were] arvijla McGregor Aux. empty. First Baptist W. A. Last week I couldn't get to) Friendship Graig Beta Sigma Phi Dorcas Group (Prince Philip Ch) | over to his place and asked iate Mr. and Mrs, James Lyon of Beaverton. | They have three daughters, Mrs. George Tresise (Barbara), | |Mrs. Reginald Craggs (Shirley) | and Miss Linda Lyon,'and seven --| FIRST GRADUATE | The. first university bachelor degree granted to a woman in| Canada was the bachelor of science given Grace Anne Lock- hart in 1875 at Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.B. Cheerful Givers Storie Park Auxiliary Christ Church Aft, Guild THURSDAY Calvary Baptist WMS 19th Group Committee Christ Church Eve. Guild Albert Street UCW Oakleigh Lodge, LOBA St. Stephen's UCW Couple's Club St. Matthew's W. A. Scout Ex. Board. PRE-SCHOOL PARENT CENTRE 983 Bay St. at Wellesley * WA 352 An information bureau for parents. Sponsored by the Nursery Edu- cation Association of Ontario. Displays of educational toys, creative materials, books, records, Interviews with consultants erranged. No Charge. YOUNG MODERNS DOWNTOWN OSHAWA STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 22 Final Clearance of Infants to Pre-Teens ... Coats, Coat Sets, Car Coats, Snow Suits, Ski Pants, Hats, Dresses, Slim Sets, Skirts, Skirt Sets and Odds and Ends too numerous to mention. LEOTARDS by Trimfit, all sizes end colors. @ ALL SALES FINAL e YOUNG MODERNS 38 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA 135 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | and | Mrs. Charles Meek, Midland. --Photo by Ireland | Tracey is the grand- jit. I figured I'd won about $310. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD, SOUTH "OSHAWA SPECIALS (0n0os ts dam" Thee" BREAKFAST BACON """* ,, 57° ROUND STEAK or ROAST is, 79° BREAD srooxsivt 2 Loaves ONTARIO POTATOES sac 99° GILLETTE BLUE BLADES 5; 19¢ CIGARETTES YOUR CHOICE scores 3.09 SHOP and SAVE at GLECOFF'S OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. WEDNESDAY Victory Lodge, LOBA Rebekah Lodge No. 3 and I was pretty excited about That night my friend tele- ae ae A 44 : Se ek el eM - . you mean BRAEMOR... isso close to so many schools? (STEVENSON RD. NORTH. AND ANNAPOLIS AVE.) GEE! . - MARRIAGE INSTRUCTION COURSE! WHEN: SUNDAY WHERE: ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM-ROOM | -- 194 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA FOR: Couples that married within the next year. PURPOSE: T° give to young people a better knowledge of the duties that they will meet SOME OF THE SUBJECTS TO BE DISCUSSED BY COMPETENT AUTHORITIES WILL BE: i Ideal husband and church and civil laws on marriage, what is allowed and what is forbidden in marriage, masculine and feminine anatomy and psychology and physi COURSE BEGINS This course of instruction will be under the direction of St. Gregory's Parish -- But members of other religions are welcome. EVENINGS AT 7:30 P.M. are going steady and plan to get - responsibilities - difficulties - problems in this Sacrament of Marriage. wife, economic and spiritual preparation, iology, marriage ceremony, etc. ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1962 AT 7:30 P.M. %

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