Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1962, p. 7

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fort. This picture was taken PACKING PARCELS for in 1942 and shows members KINETTE CLUB The March meeting of the Kinette Club of Oshawa was held in the Fleetwood room of the Hotel Genosha. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Hans Haagmans and Miss Gail Fielding. Head table centre piece was won by Mrs. Jack Risebrough and an orchid was won by Mrs. Lewis Ripley. The club wel- comed the newest Kinette, Mrs. Prosper Corbeil. Mrs. Donald Cullen reported on the. bowling party held by the Kinsmen for the children at the Children's Aid. The president, Mrs. Douglas Lowe, announced that Mrs. David McCann would be the chairman for the strawberry bridge to be held in June. The meeting was then turned over to the entertainment chair- man Mrs. Holt Webster, and her committee of Mrs. Jack MacDermaid,,. Mrs. George |Fleming and Mrs. Donald Cul- len. Miss Gail Fielding showed a film on Hawaii. Harvey Farrow. Chair- | The next executive meeting) William Lynde, Mrs. David | man of this committee was |will be held at the home of ides Mrs. Fred Straughan, Mrs. | Mrs. nounced that there is to be a baby-sitting course, consisting of seven lectures, for girls 14 and over. This course is to be under the direction of Oshawa and the district Home and School Council. Mr. Leon Davy introduced Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, who has been very active in Home and School work and is now a mem- ber of the Darlington Schoo Board. She spoke on "Home and School in Action." Mr. Earl Brown, representing the Ontario Motor League, spoke on safety patrol in the schools. A film was shown of the safety patrol Jamboree held in Ottawa. Mr. Brown an- nounced that two children from each school in Oshawa will be taken to the Jamboree in Ot- tawa this year. UKRAINIAN P and B AUX. The members of the Ukrain- ian Professional and Business Ladies' Auxiliary and their guests met recently at a local greenhouse. Mr. Henry Reed gave a talk on care and ar- Stephen Mandryk and Mrs. Peter Zakarow. The next meeting will be held) at the home of Mrs. John Chmara on April 4. | LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary, Roya!) Canadian Legion, Branch 43,| met on Tuesday, March 13, with president, Mrs. Norman} McEvers presiding. | Pazaar goods were shown, in-| cluding some fine donations,) one being a handmade rug} from Mrs. Martha Smith. Thir| will be one of the prizes to be drawn for at April 10, | A night of cards will be held} next Tuesday, March 20, at 8| p.m, with Mrs. Robert Williams] as convener. Tickets at the door will include draw for special prizes and refreshments and the | price is 50 cents. | At the next business meeting) on March 27 a shower will be) held for the sock and novelty) booth and on April 3 a shower for the country store. The bus for the Bowmanville visit on April 2 will leave the UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES | the bazaar onjj rangement of flowers. A beau- the boys overseas was part of the auxiliary's wartime ef- Achievements of UAW Auxiliary Reviewed on Anniversary Eve A banquet with distinguished after-dinner speakers followed by a dance in the UAW Hall on Saturday night will mark the 25th anniversary of the Ladies' Auxiliary No. 27, United Auto- of the soldiers' committee, Henderson, Mrs. James Pick- | Mrs. George Thomson, to- |the president, Mrs. Douglasjtiful flower arrangement in aiterminal at 7 p.m. There are ; ? F Lowe on Tuesday, Mare "-leup and saucer wds won by) Still a couple of seats avail- up, Mrs. George Gray and ! day's president. n Tuesday, March 20 | Mis. cy Olinyk, ire, . ® | able. Telephone Mrs, Eric Jack-| 5TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX.|saimers thanked Mr. Reed and lin 725-4168. The Zone Rally will The March meeting of the 5th|his staff. |be held in Oshawa on May 29.) Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was | The March meeitng was later The catering report was given | CMON, mobile: Workers. : Organized in the hungry thir- ties, the auxiliary has worked steadfastly to improve the lot of their fellow members and to shoulder responsibility in many municipal and civic undertak- ings. On the eve of the silver anniversary, it is interesting to take stock of past endeavors. The aims and objects of the Auxiliary are to educate the women of the automotive work- ers to the principles and ideals of trade unionism. The Auxiliary was first organ- ized in 1937 with the first presi- dent, Mrs. William Harmer and secretary, Mrs. Len Weeks Past presidents still active are Mrs. George Slater and Mrs. Arthur Reardon. In 1942 the office of Canadian director was created and the first to fill the office was Sister Mabel Mayne of Oshawa.' When she| Canadian Red Cross, Hillsdal resigned, due to ill-health in Manor, Canadian Consumers 1946, the term of office WAS! A<cociation, Civil Defence, Osh- completed by Sister Eth el awa and District Labor Council Thomson, who served until 1949 Ontario Federation of Labor Back in 1937 when first OT-'\women's Committee, Oshawa ganized, it is doubtful as to how Community Chest and assist at many of the women really kneW the Blood Donor's Clinic. They the meaning or purpose Of aN a)<9 assist Local 222 with the Auxiliary. Today the story iS\teenage dances held in the somewhat different. This has UAW Hall on Saturday after- been proven by the achieve- noons, During the Red Feather ments that havé been accom-| 41g Hospital drive we were plished down through the years-|njeased to participate in the Not only have they played 4N) canvassing of the downtown important role within the labor! apeq, movement but have also played 'Phe organization takes an ac: a very prominent part in the tive part in the municipal pro- affairs of our community. vincial and federal elections. The Auxiliary was the first/Letters have been sent to the chartered auxiliary in anada/government protesting the high and received a certificate of| cost of school books and request- merit in 1947. led that text books be provided No. 27 has always maintained free to all school children. A the largest membership in the|resolution was also sent oppos- international. auxiliaries. ing the recent three per cent ring the Second World )Sales tax. war, the auxiliary was active) Many of the members have at the blood donors and worked attended through the years, od donors clinic for|various educational institutes ton yeu. It had representa-/and so ar nel i n the wartime price and tions both in Canada and the fale ward and eid a fully United States. equipped mobile canteen to the Without the necessary findnc- Red Cross. es they would be unable to ful- The members fill their many obligations, the donated to all members are most grateful ,to ganizations in Oshawa, _Hills- those committees and members dale Manor, Fairview Lodge, who through their efforts have Golden Age Club, Toronto Sick helped to build our treasury. Children's Hospital and most, But all is not work, the Aux- strikes both morally and finan-|iliary mixes a little social ac- cially. tivity with business. During the MITCHELL'S DRUGS SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND! DISCOUNT PRICE 3.53 a N MRS. GEORGE THOMSON (President) They have representation on City Council, Welfare Board, have always charitable or- REGULAR PRICE 4.49 ONE-A-DAY VITAMINS '°° 1.19 ENO FRUIT SALTS 59c PHILLIPS MAGNESIA TABLETS 53c 1.00 GILLETTE Super Blue BLADES . 69c 98c BROMO SELTZER .......... 83¢ 1.00 BRECK SHAMPOO .. 83c 1.25 DETTOL ANTISEPTIC ; 53c BAND AID PLASTIC STRIPS .. 43c 1.25 BAN DEDORANT 89c 93c BAYER ASPIRIN -- 100's .... 59c 2.25 DRISTAN TABLETS -- 50's .. 1.73 1.29 ANACIN-- 100's .......... 9T¢ 1.29 METRECAL WAFERS ........ 99c 2.00 TON! HOME PERMANENT ... 1.39 FOR FAST, FREE DELIVERY PHONE MITCHELL'S MITCHELL'S DRUGS (osHawa) LIMITED 9 SIMCOE TELEPHONE ST.N. 723-3431° eee enone Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | held at Northminster United} Church with 22 present. The meeting opened with prayer} with the vice-president Mrs. J.| E. Rupert presiding. The minutes were read by. the secretary Mrs, H. J. Semple,| followed by the report of the treasurer, Mrs. J. C, Bentley. The father and son banquet) will be held at_ Northminster| United Church Friday, March} |Mrs, Robert gave the treasurer's report. Is membership committee. held at the home of Mrs, Ste-|by Mrs. James Anderson. Con- phen Mandryk. The president,|gtatulations were extended toi Mrs. Peter Zakarow, opened|Mrs. Peter Ritzie on the birth lwith a prayer. The secretary,|°f her baby recently. | Leslie Brown and help-|§ and|§ Starr, read the| Mrs. minutes and Mrs. John Dutchak ers served refreshments penny bingo was played. Mrs. William Boyko and Mrs.) Vie ee ae ee almers were appointed to the! | To clean a picture that has| The following volunteered to) become dingy after being stor- HOUSEHOLD HINT k THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 15, 1962 7/23. Mrs. V. A. MeGahey her committee will have charge andjhelp prepare the refreshments;ed away awhile, remove glass) lfor the "Mllionaire's Night" to|and frame and rub gently with |be held on March 30, Mrs. Jo-|a slice of bread. The bread > . jof it. ; Th iliary 1s planni ; Fathers Preside At Meeting lume ce te be 'held in. May, |shok, Mrs. Michael Starr, Mrs. and leave a protective film./9 seph Olinyk, Mrs. Harry Pele- crumbs will roll the dirt off Ad | id M L hhi H&S |Alan Dickson, divisional com-| S al e C aug In missioner from district head-} quarters staff who spoke on Fathers' Night was held re-artificial bird. Mr. Seeley wore Cubbing and Scouting. i) cently at Adelaide McLaughlin a winter white fur cloche; Mr.! Program and_ refreshments) Home and School Association.|Gazley a black straw, trimmedjwere the charge of the Green Mr. Arnold Schell, acting) with sequins; Mr. Booth a navy patrol | president, conducted the meet- blue straw edged with white GapgRupDE COLPUS H and § ing, assisted by secretary, Mr.|tulle. "«Rathers' Nicht" was the| Lorne Seeley, treasurer, Mr.| Mr, Booth read the corre- theme of the March meeting of Frank Gazley 'and correspond-|spondence regarding a baby|the Gertrude Colpus Home and lSooth" te - R 9 : eet sitting course which will be con-| School Association. | lhats "which poo rag ogy org muted anon fis hl n| ie meeting was opened by} Mr.' Schell ten i ee lecture course is a project ofiMr: G. A, Wandless, acting as Mr. Schell 'wore a wide-brim-|the Home and School District|president, Mr. Lloyd Weiderick med navy blue felt, adorned!Council, A cheque for $100 was/read the treasurer's report and with several arrangements of!presented to Mr. Harold Pas-|Mr. W. R. Renison read the flowers and crowned with anicoe, towards the purchase of|minutes. ' ate oe school library books Mrs. G. A. Wandless reported year are held social evenings) Mr. Thomas Fairbrother in-|that Be oo hate 'aga on the and outings for members and troduced 'The Sportsmen" quar- oe " mR ', Hamunte an- husbands, Christmas partie s|tette, Messrs. Albert Hutcheon, |-------------_______ and picnics for the children. | winiam Corbett, Eric Booth and For recreation, bowling is! y, ; ' * still the main attraction Ps the eon eAsaselg why Soe group. This year will also see 4ined with three selections) the celebration of the 25th an-/'How You Gonna Keep 'Em niversary of this league. Down on the Farm", "Forgive The Auxiliary remembers|Me For Loving You" and "Rur-| members in time of sickness 4! Rhythm". | and loss of loved ones. | Dr. C. H. Jackson, guest It takes great pride in assist:|SPeaker, was introduced by Mr. ing the Local in entertaining John Richardson. Dr, Jackson, retired members and _ wives/a psychologist in mental health, of Local 222 by means of' a/Used for his theme: "A Mes- summer outing and Christmas|54ge for Fathers' which dealt) party. jwith a father's position in his) The present slate of officers child's world and his obligations. is: President, Sister Ethell--; HETeO. SEEING: 3 St : ; cedlla, |tail how fathers could encourage Thomson; vice-president, Sister|a healthy contented mental at- Mary Turner; recording sec-|titude, by following the rules of retary, Frances Bradley; finan- setting a good example and . close associati y i - Hazel Farrow: te sociation with his fam Custom- made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your cial secretary, treasurer, Marjorie McNeil; ate William Coulby thanked Jackson. Refreshments|™ home. guide, Florence Lawton; Sgt.-| Dr, at-Arms, Rose Ellis; trustees,|were served by the fathers of 926 SIMCOE ST. N. Ann Black, Marguerite Sawyer|the pupils in Mr. S. J. 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