Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1962, p. 7

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J, Healy, Mrs. R. M. Broad-|bertson, Mrs. H. Randall, Mrs. bent, Mrs. R. M. Mclntyre,|A. F. Annis, Mrs. N. H. Moran, Mrs. Cecil Rowden, Mrs. R.|Mrs. J. H. McDiarmid, Mrs. Charles M, Elliott in the eve-|Broadbent, Mrs. A. H. Dancey,|Lloyd Sturch, Mrs. George n {Mrs. S, J. Beaufoy, Mrs. L.| Jewell. ing. Among the prize winners|Taylor, Mrs. Horace Myers, |-- _ NAVY BIRTHDAY Royal Canadian Navy mally opened by Mrs. W. J. Salter in the afternoon and by Mrs. Gordon Conant and Mrs. TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH were Mrs, V. H. Storey, of Bow-/Mrs, W. G. Y. Grant, Mrs. C. manville; Miss Elta Sproule,/Quantrill, Mrs. L. Mason of, The Mrs, Charles Lancaster, Mrs.|Bowmanville, Mrs. E. F. Cuth-| was founded in 1910 Jo Aldwinckle, T Al t E {QUE i he label to look for... No matter what other labels are there, this one is the clue to quality. It's the signature of 20,000 skilled craftsmen, members of The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Without it, you've no yardstick by which to judge quality, value... or any of the other intangible things that symbolize a good buy in the world of fashion, Look for it whine yor dhop. "THE UNION LABEL OF THE INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION The University Women's Club of Oshawa and District Presents Another "Toll Travelogue" Colored Film Of A HOLY LAND TOUR by LeR Hilde Toll eRoy & Hilde To UNION LABEL --Aldsworth Photography Hardie, of Hampton, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Claude McNamee, of Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby The engagement is an-, who plan to be married at iss San- | Albert Street United Church nounced today of Miss San cc taney, Aca i the dra Ann Elizabeth natal bride-to-be is the daughter and Mr. Michael McNamee | of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. | s ' * St. Patrick's Bridge Proves Popular | The St. Patrick's Bridge spon- sored by the Women's Auxil- iary of the' Oshawa General was an_ outstandi ) when 125 tables were a play 4 ; we ' Pas during the afternoon and eve- Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 |hing "Received by the presi. oe SRB ERERIRION cis Mrs. A, W. Armstrong |Dancey, the bridge was for- Helping Hand of Welfare League Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite open-|den Age Club; the Westmount ed the March meeting of the|/Kiwanis Club for sponsoring the commended the members on/supervising the library, home- their volunteer work during the, work room and games rooms on at last two months. In the absence|Monday evenings; The Cere-| Central Collegiate of the secretary, Miss Grace/bral Palsy Parent Council for) Burns, Mrs. Leonard Wakeford'assisting with the Crippled Chil-| 8:15 P.M. Mrs. J. G. Dancey read the Centre; Mrs. E. V. Lander, TICKETS $1.00 welfare report and stated that|Mrs. John Galbraith and Mis Tickets at Henderson's | \children's clothing and foot-'.. Davey for assisting with the) === ' |wear were urgently needed. (Crippled Children's School; Ron Groceries were supplied dur-|Heard for. assisting with the KELLY'S DECOR LOUNGE families and fuel to 14 families.|Kolodzie for supervising the ~ Arranged for 28 prescriptions|Stamp Club; Bernard Muzeen (Corner of Simcoe and paid part rent for an el-|and members of the Oshawa FURNISHED ENTIRE MODEL CASTLE HOME and Athol) with \derly man. Paid part public|Y's Men's Club for supervis- utilities account to have ser-ing and sponsoring the Boys' Hospital on Wednesday last, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 19, 1962 J and the cqnvener, Mrs. J. D. Women's Welfare League and/Junior Fish and Game Club and Thursday, March 29 | réad the minutes. dren's School and Treatment H | ing the last two months to 61|boys' gym activities; Edward NEW 1962 FURNITURE DIRECT FROM FURNITURE SHOW! vice restored for two families.;| Woodworking Club; Walter Thirty-six articles of clothing (three layettes) issued to City Welfare. Supplied school books for students and arranged for Award Brown Owl J Sick Mind Is No Disgrace G.G. Thanks Badge pdiatrician Reminds Parents sisi' lint a At oth Co. Supper Dr. James R. Bayne, one of|turbing influence, we must try Paid part rent for a couple The Brownies, Guides, Mo- o<shawa's leading pediatricians,|to recognize this and be ready|and arranged for purchase of thers and invited guests of the) addressed the meeting of Mary|to accept advice and guidance, |footwear for a father and two sth Oshawa Pack and Company|cireet Home and School Asso-leven though it may be through|children. se held an enjoyable evening at/ciation on the new Mental|the Mental Health Clinic. Most! Supplied milk for a family. Girl Guide House recently. | Health Clinic in Oshawa. emotionally disturbed | chil-|Atranged for purchase of out-| Almost 100 per cent of the' pr Bayne pointed out that|dren," he continued, "have par-|size underwear for man and for girls and mothers sat down tO'n» whole attitude of the gener-jents who need guidance. Pac 2 winter eet fot a an excellent supper convened| public toward mental health|marily we want to be able to e ree milk for a by Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs./naq undergone a tremendous|keep children from getting into| Pa . and paid part gas = Leo Hurren. {delinquency courts." Pe hg a for m Guide Penny Tonks, askedi uch of the stigma of mental! 'A Jot of children. who turn| F elinit tablets fons Ae the blessing The president,|iness hus bean cemoved. out to be problent eliidien, are clinites ty lets in a apres Mrs. Edwin Higgins, welcome "We realize today," he. said,|children who are troubled 7 aa an Beco for pote everyone an said how pleased «44+ most of our delinquency|their home environment. Often| part go geo lant (re sity ye all bidet to have Mrs. problems are also problems Oflit isa struggle for recognition,"|" ; 3 pe : George Tonks and her tW0).notionally disturbed, or men- said Dr. Bayne. "But once we Supplied shoes and overshoes daughters Penny and Janis. of/;,ny in children. Therefore, if/realize the fact that we are|{°r School children and school Willowdale present. The Com-|.. tind that a child is a dis- working with a disturbed child, |D0oks for students. Paid fare to missioner of Kingsway District, | wa must give guidance and ther-|Port Perry for two men strand- Mrs, John Gaskell, addressed we must give g p her yige 5 -on.(ed in. Oshawa and purchased Mrs. George Webster and pre- ed and discussion period, while|#PY- So often, ps tr ee faci lgloves for boy. Supplied bath sented her with a Thanks Badge|the Guides and Brownies chou nent, Dato yar th : . land tea towels for a large fam- on behalf of the local associa-led the table and started the|UP tot ney t i tebe athe ily Arranged for dental care tion for her faithful work as/dishes. : problem. Yet, the on the|{0f woman on mother's allow- the Brown Owl of the 5th Pack.) An: indoor track meet was) Most important aahirban ¢ {ance and shoes for a woman. Mrs. Charles Hall presented held in which mothers and girls body, could get h sl by e br Paid fare to Toronto for man Mrs. Webster with a token ofjall took part. This was led by the pri aud = = seeking employment and paid appreciation from the Parents'|the Guide Captain, Mrs. Avery There was no disgrace in (thisirare to Hospital for Sick Chil- Committee and Mrs. Leo Hur-|Wiskin and the Brown Owl, whatever. : dren for mother and two chil-| ren presented Mrs. Allen Scam-|Mrs. Arthur Atkinson. "It is recognized today that/dren, Supplied lactic acid for a mell with a gift for her faithful) Three circles were formed|the majority of children who get/baby and arranged for drugs work in helping the Brown Owl.|for closing. The Brownies in the|into Court difficulties as juven-|for diabetic woman (referred Happy birthday was sung to centre sang Taps and_ goodjile delinquents, come from bro-|by Public Health). Made pay- an active member, Mrs. Sidney night. The Guides closed with|ken or disturbed homes, where|ment for a family to prevent Atkinson. the mothers and guides repeat-|the child is torn between two/seizure of furniture. Paid room The mothers adjourned to the|ing the Guide Prayer and the|parents, or rejected by one or/and board for young man; 3,766 board room for a get acquaint- singing of Taps. both. And he becomes greatly | articles of used clothing were Ae REFN SNAG SYREN ARGENT TROT RAL SAP AERO disturbed." jissued during January and Feb- "A child needs most," con-/ruary. cluded Dr. Bayne, "a feeling of} Mrs. W. H. T, Morehouse re- security in the home, that/Ported that the buildings were he has a home he can be sure|9pen daily at 8.45 a.m. and of. Even where there are occa-|Closed on Mondays, Tuesday, sional quarrels, as long as a|Wednesdays and Fridays at child knows that there is affec-|11.00 p.m. The closing time on tion and warmth and love in|Thursdays was 10.00 p.m., and his home and he is well fed he|When there was a safety pa- will not ask for much more of|'Tol dance the buildings closed his environment, for he will at 10.00 p.m. on Saturdays. feel secure." Every other Monday evening airs, HB Armsicong resid. from 9.00 to 11.00 o'clock the ed for the routine reports and|52™ building is open for the use of the many volunteer| Mrs. G. Morgan introduced the|workers who assist with our speaker. | : ne | program. Pha gong oo A new club which is known as| Sidib-vikual paucatlen the Keystone Club, is compris-} classes} . | : : ed of former Simcoe Hall boys for teachers being held in the\who assist as volunteer work- city. He said the object of these|,,. courses was to help the teachers| increase the value of the aids| have been well attended |now available to the schools. He! Mr. Harold McNeill expressed stressed the value of the good his appreciation of the many radio programming now avail-|volunteer workers who assist able, and the film library soon with the work at this Settlement change over the past 10 years; All clubs, groups and classes Cole, Susan Fudger, Merle Cole, | Mike Karas and the many teen- age boys for supervising the Ar-| chery Club; Alvin Tilk and the| members of the Oshawa Chess Club for instructing and super-| vising the Boys' Chess Club; | John Matthews, Fred Rowley,| Gil Graham, Bob Goddard, Ber- nard Muzeen, Andy Callison, Bernard Derry, Ted _ Bathe, Dave. Kelly and Don Brunt, members of the Y's Men's Club, for supervising our bas- ketball teams; . Mike Karas, Frank LeBlanc, Jim Rowden, Marcel Boivin, Eric Burk and Terry LeBlanc, members of our Junior Leaders Corps for their assistance with the day to day program; Miss Madeline Kelly for her assistance with Girls' craft work; Miss Gail strong, for her work with Sen- ior Girls' Groups and the many other individuals and groups for their assistance during the past months. January, 3 1962: Attendance 6,198; office interviews: with children, 52; with adults, 31; visits to homes, 20. February, 1962: 5,743; office interviews: with children, 62; with adults, 25; visits to homes, 24 Attendance, CONVENER Mrs. Richard J, undertaking the general chairman of the Hadassah Bazaar being planned by Piyah Chanter to Erman is duties of Arm-| 'hg You Can Afford The Original! SELIG anroe f 3-pc. group *199 be held in Beth Zion Congre- gation, King street east, | April 3 SOCIAL NOTICE | to be available in larger scope,/Hoyse -- the members of the in Oshawa. |Women's Welfare League for Mr. Harper reported that al-|their help with the used cloth- most all of the teaching staff|ing; the Women's Pilot Club of have been attending the Red|Oshawa for providing transpor- Cross Instructor's meetings andjtation for the Golden Age Club jthe special Workshop on Read-|members living at Fairview ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hardie,| of Hampton, Ontario, announce} the engagement of their eldest} daughter, Sandra Ann Elliza-| beth, to Mr. Michael McNamee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude chairs. Chairs and sofa have seats of foam rubber and backs of Selig foam, cushions are reversible and zippered. Bases have been | Custom-Comfort By... SEUIGQfane His: higher, deeper, roomier. Hers: scaled to smaller proportions. With their matching ottoman, these two pieces have the designer smartly styled of wood. Furniture is available in coordinated colors * $199 that make your room look custom-planned. "For Those Who Care Enough To Own The Best" KELLY'S DECOR LOUNGE ing, for which a Specialist in|Lodge, Halliday and Hillsdale this field from Boston, Mass.|Manor; the members of the came to lecture. Golden Jubilee Chapter of the riage is to take place at Albert Mrs. Armstrong reported that IODE for serving the Thursday Street United. Church on Sat- the April meeting will be Fa-|day evening lunch to the Gol- urday, April 14, at 3 p.m. jthers' Night and the film strip, |e sensors =nen rt casement ae, 9S ome 2 \'Dangerous Stranger' will be ishown, with square dancing to follow, as a further highlight of| \the evening. She also announced) that a rummage sale will be jheld at the CRA on Tuesday, May 8, under the convenership of Mrs. Michael Kadoski. McNamee of Oshawa. The mar- 32 KING STREET EAST PHONE 728-5153 THANK YOU CITIZENS OF OSHAWA and SURROUNDING DISTRICTS For your enthusiastic response to our grand open- house which wos carried off so successfully over the past two weeks "THE BRIDAL PAIR Pictured after their wedding | is the daughter of Mr. and HOUSEHOLD HINT Lace should be ironed on the wrong side and straight lace and Mrs, Fred Zedic, all of 'edgings pressed from. the centre Oshawa. outward. Iron lace ruffles from --Aldsworth Photography the outer edge inward. recently at Albert Street United Church are Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Zedic. The bride, the former Miss Doris Mary Amellia Corbman, Mrs. Roy Corbman and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN! | This is the new Chambers Food Club Plant which was open to the public over the past two weeks, This new plant will handle all the food requirements of Chambers over 1500 members in the. Oshawa IF YOU MISSED OUR GRAND OPENING Please Feel Free To Visit Us On The Following Evenings TUES., THURS., FRI... . 7 P.M. till 10 P.M. -- SAT. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. You Will @ HUGE ZERO ROOM... thousands @ MEAT AGING ROOM... See gen- of pounds of frozen foods on dis- uine Red & Blue brand quarters of See ae play. beef. SHARP FREEZER ROOM... 20 @ HUNDREDS OF CASES of "'regu- degrees below . . . see how foods lar" groceries in bulk form, for are quick frozen to seal in fresh- greater savings. ness. CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB It wos indeed a pleasure on our part to conduct tours of our huge new plant for such an interested audience. We sincerely hope that what you have seen has convinced you of the merits of our food club. sie sabe: im te in district. From this plant are delivered quality food products ot tre- mendous savings for Chambers customers. Thank you again, CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB YOU DON'T PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR YOUR FREEZER AT CHAMBERS Prices start at 239,00 for Standard Model. And Only 349,00 for our Heavy Duty Model. INCLUDES $100 VALUE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Woolworth's Famous ORANGE Delicious STRAWBERRY SPONGE ROLL | TWIST DONUTS ay. 53< SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK !! PHONE BAKERY ORDERS -- 725-3421 Special Special This Week This Week 933 Ritson Rd. South (Corner of Wentworth) 723-1163

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