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

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ma ae DOFFING their fancy top- pers are Saturday's gay gos- soons Jack Lawrence (Grand Knight); Patrick McAdam, Edward McAree, Francis Mc- Aree and William Pope. The row, from left to right: Mrs. Alex Christie, Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. William Lynde, Mrs. Harvey Farrow, Mrs. Members of the UAW Auxil- fary No. 27 who received 25- year rings at the banquet on Saturday night were: front | 'And Hadn't They The Gaiety At Auld St. Pathrick's Ball... | The "Wearin' o' the Green"'} was much in 'evidence in the Knights of Columbus Hall on Saturday night when the Knights, their ladies and their friends held a bit of Irish) gaiety in honor of St. Patrick. A painting of Old Donegal formed a backdrop for the or- chestra, shamrocks decorated the walls and green streamers festooned ceiling and_ pillars. Many a colleen wore a green dress or shoes and the bhoys! | Millington and Mrs, A. R. Tan-| dy danced together and Mr. Leo} Gallagher started a solo rou- tine and was assisted by Dr. Mary Manitius. Mr, Edward McAree was gen-} eral chairman with Mr. P. J.) McAdam co-chairman, They Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Westmount H-S president and principal, Mr, F. H. Ross and Mrs, Ross. | Dinner arrangments were arranged by Mrs. Gaston |Plancke and Mrs. Roy Spratt. ! | SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Pascoe, 91 Gladst avenue, will be at THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 20, 1962 i dhe gs to their relatives, friends hbors on Tuesday, Mar. were assisted by Grand Knight) Jack Lawrence, Mr. , Francis McAree and Mr. William Pope, catering chairman. Tables for groups of six and gperied emerald toppers, ties| csht were reserved by Mr, and |Mrs, Ernest Mooney and Mr. and tinted boutonnieres. Mr So large was the attendance) that extra tables were set up in the lounges and the dance floor was constantly thronged to capacity, At midnight a cold chicken supper was served fol- lowed by a singsong of Irish favorites and spontaneous en- tertainment by Mr. T. C. Quig- ley and his accordion; Mr, Jack Driscoll and Mr. Robert Branch at the piano; Mr. Clarence - Cox and his banjo; Mr. Stephen 'Foley, vocalist; Mrs. William --Oshawa 'limes Phow | | UNITS, GROUPS | | AUXILIARTES SOUTHMEAD PARK AUX. colleens are Mrs. Jack Law- | and Miss Rose Osten, rence, Mrs. P. J. McAdam and Mrs. Donald Dillon; j and Mrs, Cecil J. Cain and Mr.) and Mrs, Patrick Butler; Mr. and Mrs. George Price; Dr. and Mrs, John Kwak; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Driscoll; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shine; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward McAree; Mr. and Mrs. P. J, McAdam; Mr. William Pope and Mr. James Gordon; Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Corrigan; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chartran and Mr. and Mrs, William Mil- lington; Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Foley; Mr. and Mrs. James Mapplebeck; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lanigan; Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Power; Mr. Daniel Rior- dan; Dr, and Mrs. Peter Rior- dan; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cof- fey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gor- The January meeting of|eSki; Mr. and Mrs. William Dug- Southmead Park Auxiliary was|gan; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Os- Ukrainian Dancers and Address Feature H-5S Birthday Meeting Ten children from St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church danced their way into the hearts of Westmount Home and School members following the annual birthday dinner in Westmount School. These girls and boys, in cos- tumes of their homeland, dis-| played fine technique and pro- vided a natural introduction to Mr. Wendell Brewster's address on "Recreation and Educa- tign."" Mr. Brewster reminded his audience that, in days hence, when people work fewer hours, retire earlier and live longer, the way to use leisure time would become of major impor- tance. Recreation for older citi- zens; as well as _ juveniles, needed the concern of all, Mayor Christine Thomas and Mr. T, D. Thomas, the Rever- end and Mrs. Dmytro Luchak, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brewster, Constable and Mrs. William Tane, Mrs. C. Powell, repre- senting Home and School Coun- cil; Mrs. James an 27, 1962, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 ip.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Earle Fielding |of Oshawa announce the en- gagement 'of their daughter, Katheyrn Gail, to Mr. John Stirling Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Graham of Bradalbane, Prince Edward Is- land. The marriage will take place in the chapel at Simcoe Street United Church on Thurs- Anderson, day, April 19. OSHAWA KIW. Courtesy of C.LL. FASHION SHOW Terylene Show Time '62 OSHAWA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE ANIS PRESENTS . LTD. -- at the held recently at the home of Mrs. Jack Shearer, Southlawn avenue. The meeting was opened by {the president, Mrs. Wilson Stauffer. The secretary's report was read by Mrs, Adrian Grothenhuis, and _ treasurer's report by Mrs. Thomas Kidd. The sick convener's showed that three get-well cards and seven thank-you notes were sent out. It was decided to have park opening on June 9. A discussion was held on how| to raise funds for the building) fund. The door prize was won by Mrs. Adrian Grothenhuls. | | Refreshments were served by \Mrs, Clifford McQuarrie and George Thomson, Mrs. |Mrs. Gordon Whyte. Mrs. Mrs. George Slater, Thomson. George Gray, Mrs. Melvin Bradley. Back row, from left to right: Mrs. John Hurst, Mrs. James Smart, Mrs. Reu- | | CHRIST CHURCH AFT. WA | The afternoon branch of the --Oshawa Times Photo |W.A, of Christ Memorial Church jheld its meeting recently with) UAW Auxiliary, 27 Celebrates ben Taylor, Mrs. Albert Gelles, 1/16 present | The president, Miss Florence Thomas, presided and opened LODGES AND SOCIETIES stilt aia oe 25th Birthday at Banquet-Dance Congratulations and goodidismissed by their untiring ef- wishes were the keynotes of the|forts to support the men. banquet in the UAW Hall on' President of the Oshawa and Saturday night when the La- district Labor Council Clifford dies' Auxiliarv No. 27, celebrat-| Pilkey complimented the auxil- ed its 25th anniversary with a iary by saying that it had creat-| large attendance of members/ed an image for auxiliaries un-| and their husbands, distinguish-|paralleled in the Trade Union|' ed guests and good friends é Mrs. George Thomson (Sister,in high reg ! Fthel) presided and introduced|the area. As a tribute from) those at the head table: Her the Labor Council he presented)! Worship Mayor Christine) Thomas, Mr. T. D. Thomas dent. : MLA, Mr, and Mrs, Albert! International Gelles (Sister Catherine) Inter- Secretary, Mrs, , national secretary, Detroit; Allen Schroeder, educational di- , rector Canadian region; "Mr,|the members for their political Clifford Pilkey, president Osh- awa and district Labor Council/§ and Mrs. Pilkey (Sister Viola); |! Mr. Malcolm Smith, president|$01, Mrs. George Slater, Mrs. UAW Local 222; Mrs. Arthur/Harvey Farrow, Mrs. James Reardon (Alderman Sister|Smart, Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. Alice); the Reverend W. G.|Alex Christie, Mrs. John Hurst, Dickson who said grace, and|Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Mrs, Dickson; Mrs. John Tur-|Reuben Taylor, Mrs. Melvin ner (Sister Mary) vice-presi-|Bradley, Mrs. William Lynde, dent Auxiliary 27; Mr. Russell|Mrs. George Gray and Mrs McNeil secretary treasurer|James Smith who was unable UAW 222 and Mrs. MeNeil;|t0 attend. Mrs, George A. Slater (Sister|guepy FOR GUEST Mary) past president; Mr. Har- Past president Sister Mary vey Farrow and Mrs. Farrow \ciater cut the handsome ani-| (Sister Hazel) financial secre-\versary cake, baked by Mrs.| tary; Mr. Elwood Bradley and) tony Hamacher (Sister Jessie)| Mrs. Bradley (Sister Frances) and Sister Mary Turner made| recording secretary; Mr. ti / : Mrs. Ernest Lawton (Sister| Saar tg Mrs. -- apes Florence); Mr. and Mrs. Regi-- 1, losin ; | 4 : : g the president Poy Sad ggg een lr thanked the committee and all Irene); "Mr, and Mrs. Michael sh og Fecny gece eng Black (Sister Anne). BAG BID Mh PEON ® '| ed Church Women for the cater- SPLENDID REPORT jing and the pianist, Miss Caro Mrs. Bradley read the annual line Black. The tables were de-| report in which she stated that|corated with flowering plants) the membership stood at 120|Which were given as lucky and that expenditures including Prizes. _ $975 in charitable donations,|, Following the banquet danc-| amounted to $7000. ing to Bernard Tierney's _ or-| Her Worship Mayor Christine| Chestta continued until midnight Thomas brought congratulations in the Upper hall. ie on the splendid report and on the achievements of the past 25 years. She said that the auxil- jary was respected by other organizations for its service to others. In adding his good wishes, Mr. T. D. Thomas MLA said that the world today needed more women in public affairs; women with intelligent interest to bring a new outlook. 22 WIFE PRESERVER PROVED ITS WORTH in bringing UAW President Local Malcolm Smith good wishes recalled the strike) Protect car seats from baby's of 1937 and said that at that)muddy shoes by tucking an old time all doubt of the value of|colored bath towel around the the newly-formed auxiliary was|seat under the car seat. | SAVE ON YOUR MILK PURCHASES: Milk costs less if you buy -- the economical half-gal- lon size, Skim - Homo or Guernsey Gold. "At the Store or At Your Door". Gelles spoke enting 25-year rings to the) ollowing: Mrs. George Thom- Ideal Dairy Limited QUALITY DAIRY. PROL presiding the meeting with a presentation veer. of the Pythian flag. officer y at it was held !ce ' movement = = ail unions in| 00 joined the Temple. an engraved plaque to the presi-/stalling officers were: Sisters] yscribers not to get fresh} UAW Auxiliary|Evelyn Clarke. Mr.|With pride of her association) Ann Holt were reported on the! same," with Auxiliary 27 and praising|sick list. : action. She had the honor of pre-/_ ____ thanked for the many euchres J. M. C. Drummond led in prayer. PYTHIAN SISTERS The regular meeting was held she has given at her home. recently with Sister Kay Large) The anual penny sale will) The various reports were read. | be held Tuesday, May 8. Sister|There was a good display of ar- Hester is ticket con-|ticles to be sent in a bale to the Arctic. It was announced that the " : May sale and tea would be held; TE NE ' . ELEPHONE FLIRTS Wednesday, May 16, at 2.30 p.m. CHESTERF TET, D, England/t; was also announced that the (CP)--The General Post Office, members had decided to call the which operates Britain's tele-|group "The Dorcas Branch of phone system, is sending spe-|the W.A." | |cial investigators to warn male - Sister Evelyn Clarke opened) Dorothy The degree staff assisted the in the initiatory serv- when Sister Marjorie Wil-| Sister Margaret Stevens was nstalled as past chief. The in- Jean Fitches, Jessie Goyne and borne; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fin-| lay; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ro-| esch; Mr. and Mrs. George Fair-|¢ hairman, introduced Mr. hart: Mr. and Mrs. Robert|Brewster, while the dances Byrne; Mr. and Mrs. Robert|Were announced by the Rever- Branch; Mr. and Mrs. George|/¢"d Dmytro Luchak and _car- ried out under the direction of Bankowski and Mr. and Mrs.| : Stanley Bankowski; Mr. and|Mr. Robert Sholdra. Mrs. Jack Osier; Mr. Frank! Mrs. Henry De Mille and Mrs. Watson; Mr. and Mrs. Roland|Melville Coolidge thanked the McKenna and Mr. and Mrs.|dancers and Mr. Brewster. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 21 at 8:30 P.M. Tickets available at: JAYN-MODDE DRESSES -- 77 King St. E. BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR -- 72 Simeoe St. N. WARD'S DRY GOODS -- 33 Simece St. S. SEIGNEUR'S SPORTSWEAR -- Shopping Centre or at the door -- Admission $1.00 Mrs. G. C, Gutsole, program Robert Gannon. | Head table guests included WEDNESDAY, MAR, 21 at 8:30 P.M. announcing a hew personal chequing account service that features an attractive cheque kit James | | with telephone operators in this! GIRL COWPOKES Derbyshire town. "They regard) HIGH RIVER, Alta. (CP)-- a girl on the phone as fair) An all-girl championship rodeo a. spokesman said.|is planned here for July 7, with| "Some of the men are too|almost $4,000 in prize money at| 6s stake in 14 events. 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