Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1962, p. 8

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- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, March 24, 1962 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES MAJORETTES' AUX. The regular meeting of the Majorette Parents' Auxiliary was held on Tuesday March 20,/ber of Commerce newspaper, at the Harvey Dance Aca-|"Canada Jaycee', the Oshawa demy. The minutes and treasur-|unit's work with this film was er's report were read. {highly commended. One Union Jack and One En-| Mrs. Lowe reported on a high- sign have been ordered for|ly successful night of cards. She which Woodview Park is pay-|was thanked for her splendid ing. It is hoped the Auxiliary;work in organizing this event will be able to make a Major-|and plans were discussed for ex- ette flag in the near future. {tending this type of evening in Mrs. William Saxby reported/future. on the Teen Dance to be spon-| A report was given by Mrs. sored by the Auxiliary. It will be|D. A. Knowler on progress and held at 420 Wing at the Air-|arrangements for the rummage port on March 31. sale to be held April 18, at the Mrs, George Shaw reported|CRA. on the Majorettes trip to Water-| After a discussion concerning loo. It was felt that the girls|plans for 1962-63, Jaycette Mrs. had done very well returning| William Edwards arranged with one first place trophy, foursome games to close the eve- second-place trophies and twojning. medals for fourth place stand-| ing. \22ND PARENTS' COMMITTEE A sub-committee was appoint-| The March meeting of the ed to begin working immediately |22nd Parents' Committee of the toward organizing the Major-|Girl Guide Association was held ettes for their appearances with|recently at St. Paul's Presby- the "Hawkeyes" during thejterian Church. Mrs. Russell coming football season. Those|Cummings, the vice-president, on the committee are Mrs. John|presided and welcomed Mrs. McMullan, Mrs. William Saxby,|J. 1%. Gaskell, the district com- Mrs. Norman Dawe and Mrs.|missioner and the nine mem- Guy Chamberlin. |bers present. The next meeting will be held) Mrs. John Gulenchyn read the jon April 17 at the Lion's Cen-|minutes and Mrs. L. W. Knowl- ter in Bowmanville. |ton gave the treasurer's report. The main event of the even- jthe film "Dangerous Stranger" had been booked for May. In a recent issue of the Junior Cham- Pas WEDDING PRINCIPALS Married recently at St. | Whyte, Oshawa, and the Gregory's Roman Catholic | bridegroom is the son of Mr. Church were Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. Hendrik Tolboom of John Peter Tolboom. The'| Holland. The couple will live bride, the former Miss posed in Oshawa. Kathleen Whyte, is the daugh- | iN ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard --Aldsworth Photography 'Living Electrically' | SOCIAL NOTICES Demonstration To Be Presented An unusual stage show -- in which the stars are modern! electrical : appliances will presented by Oshawa Public} Utilities Commission and On-| tario Hydro in the O'Neill Col-| legiate auditorium under the) auspices of OCVI band mothers. | During the two-hour show, | the audience will be treated to, a cooking and laundering de-| monstration, a motion picture,| and a practical lighting demon- stration. There will be a num- ber of small appliances donated as prizes. A home economist of Ontario Hydro's Homemakers Service staff, Miss Lois Hurst will pre- side in the demonstration kit- chen. Aided by a variety of electrical appliances she will prepare entire meals on-the- spot. She will also demonstrate} an automatic washer and} dryer. | of | Friday, Latter Logan, Utah. | Percy J. Carr ing was the cermony of pre- jsenting the committee pins by HOSPITAL AUXILIARY (Evening Chapter) ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced} Crawford, | daughter of Mrs. Andrew Craw-|ning, March 19. Reports were) ford of Ajax and the late Mr./given by the various commit- Crawford, |King, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.| Ronald King of Logan, Utah.| e The wedding will take place on|in. Mrs. Henry Bickle turned in| Joan Harriet to Mr. J. Wayne April 20, 1962, Day Saints' in the Temple, | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | The forthcoming marriage is|dent of the afternoon auxiliary) announced of Joan Marie Cooke,| gave an interesting report of its only daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|activities and of the forthcom- Cooke of Oshawa, to|ing Maytime dance to be held Mr. Glenn Malcolm Carr young-|May 9 at the Jubilee Pavilion. er son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac|Mrs. J. Hepburn and Mrs. J. H.| New| Spragge. will Brunswick. The marriage is to/tickets for the evening group. take place on Friday, April 6,| The annual Fall Fashion Show} ome League, a8. 40. many 1962 ,at 7 p.m. in First Baptist|was discussed and it was an-|members were well acquainted Douglas! with Commissioner and Mrs.|student, Sager will convene the show|Cjarence ;with Mrs. Douglas Clemence as/army officers formerly second|class of 10 years and under, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Downey|co-convener. A committee was!in command of the Canadian| of Plaster Rock, Church, Oshawa. | RECEPTION nounced Mrs. Gaskell to the mem- |bers present. he lucky draw prize donated |by Mrs. Edward Kingsland was won by Mrs. James Yakemishyn Refreshments were served by tees. fs ; Mrs. G. H. Jackson reported|Mrs. Yakemishyn assisted by |Mrs. Kingsland. at 24 gowns had been turned} SA HOME LEAGUE Mrs. William James opened| the meeting with a few choruses| after which Mrs. John Belling-| ham led in prayer for the sick) and shut-ins. Sunshine chorus} sang, birthdays were remem-| bered and offering received. The monthly meeting of the evening chapter of the Hospital Auxiliary was held Monday eve- th 11 foot warmers which were donated by the Nellie Dearborn} Group of St. Stephen's United) Church. | Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, presi-} | during the weekend, a recorded} tape was given, and Major| Marsland Rankin felt it would) jbe of interest to many at the| have charge of | that Mrs. Wiseman, Salvation Mrs. George Beard read the|Lois Down, Anne-Marie Kruk, | minutes. At the Youth Councils) Shirley . Pickell, jed second in the triple duet class at Peterborough. Another) | | sang "The Swallow Birds', | 4 | Crew members will be: ©. + |ROM's Art and Archaeology di- Friday, April 20, is the date set for the marriage of Miss Joan Harriet Crawford and Mr. J. Wayne King. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Andrew Crawford of Ajax and the late Mr. Craw- ford and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald King of Logan, Utah. The ceremony will take place in the Latter Day Saints' Temple, Logan, Utah. Festival Winners Entertain At H&S Meeting The North Courtice Home and) School association held its Mar-} ch meeting with the President Mrs. Thomas Gladman presid- William McKnight gave the secretary's réport and|that there is yet another, much Mrs. Barry Johnson the treasur- ing. Mrs. er's report. A motion was passed, against|the City of David. sending delegates to the Conven-| tion at the Royal York Hotel due| to the existing situation. A committee was named to take charge of the nomination} forms fort the election of officers! for the coming year. A euchre will be held at the school Friday} Team From Toronto To 'Dig' Into Zion For Buried History. A team of five Royal Ontario |Museum specialists will go to) |Jerusalem this spring on a Jub-| ilee Expedition to help excavate) \the site of the ancient city. This projéct, in co-operation Pupils Present Program At Cedardale H&S Meeting The March meeting of the Cedardale Home and School As- sociation was held as a "Student Talent Night". A short business meeting was held at which a nominating committee of Mrs. Gerald God- frey, Mrs. Alex Hstie and Mrs. |with the British School of Arch-| William Motschenbacher was aeology and the French School|formed to take charge of the of Biblical and Archaeological forth-coming election. garten class presented a few rhyhtmic dances, Mrs. Findley Cunningham's Grade 2 present- ed a skit, a modern version of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and two songs, 'Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone" and "Winter Song'. Mrs. Beverley Smith's Grades 3 and 4 presented songs and dances from different countries and an accordion solo "Song of the Alps" was played by Jim- my Gangemi. Mrs. Donald Rowe's Grade 5 and 6 portrayed history in a skit "'Through time with the Ex- |plorers"', Mr. Daniel Shutka's Grade 6 gave excerpts from North American history in a story of the French-Canadian explorers. Wayne Bosley conducted the Indian Drum Band and Eugene Kasinsky played the piano to close the meeting with the na- tional anthem. Studies in Jerusalem, will be] Mrs. fyeritt Kerr's kinder- one of the biggest undertaken/parten class won the room ;|Dales, assistant curator of the during 1962, the Museum's Gold-| en Jubilee Year. Dr. A. D. Tushingham, head of the vision, and his wife; Dr. George Museum's Near Eastern depart-| ment; Prof. John Wevers, of the University of Toronto's Near Eastern department; and Mrs. Faith Stanley, a member of the Museum's registration staff. Arrangements are being made with the Universities of Toronto, Victoria, Trinity, St. Michael's and with Knox College to sup- port the ROM in this project. Purpose of the expedition will! prize, It was decided that no dele- gates be sent to the annual Home and School Convention, to be held April 25 at the Royal York. The April meeting will be held as the second half of the School program. Mr.-Reginald Gutsole acted as chairman for the pupils' pro- gram as follows: a choir di- rected by Mr. Philip Long with pianist, Mrs. Kerr, sang 'O) Canada" and a French-Cana-| dian folk song a 'Serenade Medley and The word is My Shepherd, 0 728-0662 Mrs. Kerr's afternoon kinder- Celebrating 2nd Anniversary (ONCE A YEAR) OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES During Month of March Tho Mayfair Salon 27 CELINA ST. 728-0662 be to solve some of the many questions about the historical topography of the ancient city. This will include locating and dating defensive walls and the) clarification of the city's history; in Biblical and _pre-Biblical) times. | Last summer's work did es- tablish that a wall previous-| \ly believed to have been in ex- listence at the time of David, about 1,000 B. C., was in fact jconstructed no earlier than 150 | This suggests the likelihood jolder, and still undiscovered |wall which enclosed Zion and Wins Blue Ribbon at Canadian Restaurant Association Pie Contest... jin Belgium, jsuffrage is in force and those Ww. fined. MUST VOTE Women have voted since 1950 where universal ho fail to cast a vote are April 13. Mrs. Harold Graham} and Mrs. Gordon Chartran will! have charge. | Mrs. Robert Courtice duced Mr. Ross Metcalfe who spoke on "The Musical Fes-| tival" held recently in Peterbor- | ough. | intro- When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Mr. Metcalfe played the piano| accompaniment for the Misses | Janet Down, | Marilyn Salway, and Joanne) Gabourie, who, sang 'Dancing Butterflies". These girls are stu- | dents of Mr. Metcalfe and plac-| Miss Wendy Brown,| who, placed first in the solo of Myrtle will be happy to re-|formed, composed of Mrs. Dean) Territorial Work, now in charge ceive their relatives and friends|Kelly, Mrs. Murray Powell,/of the Army work in Africa. in Myrtle Hall on Saturday,|Mrs. Henry Bickle, Mrs.) Included on the recording was| March 31, from 7 to 10.30 p.m.|Stephen Heney, Mrs. Russell J./a message to the young people| on the occasion of their silver| Murphy, Mrs, J. K. Liston, Mrs./py Commissioner The Hydro Showtime program next Tuesday, March 27, in- cludes a graphic description of all-electric living in the film would be greatly appreciated. Mrs. Thomas Salisbury, the! Cheerio Group leader Mrs, prayer. | Mrs, Salisbury introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Brigadier} A number of lovely articles, | made by the members were on skat- pieces, and Mrs./driftwood, home baking, etc. | display, childrens suits, ing sweaters, centre @ SPECIAL e TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS an invigorating STEAM BATH plus Shampoo & Hair Set ony 3-90 Shown above is Mr. Nick Dennison, head chef and baker for the Bo-Peep Restaurant, Oshawa Shopping Centre, who won the Blue Ribbon at the jlove are the lanterns through |which lives shine. This part of ithe devotional jwith a children's song, 'Jesus Bids Us Shine". Mrs. M. Smith for Africa, which|_ Mrs. W. H. Stubbings thanked |Mrs. Brigadier J. Patterson for her message. had! At next week's meeting there charge of the devotional period.|Will be a travelogue. Members William Allison offered, Were asked to remember April Home 10, Kingston, Ontario, League Rally. J. Patterson of Toronto, a for- mer commanding officer of Oshawa, who took for her topic "Building a Christian Charac-| ter', and speaking from ist Corinthians, Chapter 3, verse 10.| Tne Foundation, Christ the Solid} Rock, the firm foundation; the | Walls, are essential to keep out fear and doubt and to keep faith in God and fellow-men; Roof is needed for protection. | Lives must have the love of d in them; Windows, in spir-| ivy Meet Mrs. Swenson' and wedding anniversary. |George Jackson, Mrs. Ernest| Wiseman, and vocal selections| | EASTER EGG BASKETS |shown which was made by Mrs.!ing for officership. LODGES AND Small square plastic or fibre! Ernest Kahn. Mrs. Major M. Rankin made SOCIETIES make handy Easter Egg con-| A work period was held. Re-| tainers. Thread pastel colored) freshments were served by Mrs. the Ontario Gamma Epsilon|ded colored cellophane, waxed| Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, was|Paper or foil and arrange color-| The March meeting of the road These filled baskets -- east. The president, Mrs. Mer- colorful table centrepiece when Rutherford who presided at a vin Perkin, presided. short business meeting. rounded with little toy chick- The Founder's Day date was|¢ns or bunnies. schedule of Jaycette activities at the Jaycee National Conven- Lyceum Club, was a guest at|Donevan this meeting. Other guests were|was the guest speaker. The)Mrs. Rutherford with a presi- son, Mrs. C. A. Harper, Mrs.|held on March 27 at the home/from the Scarborough Jaycettes, R. Baker. of Mrs. Kenneth Young, Hun-/for an inter-club visit on April four Oshawa members will at-jitual building, the purpose of |tend. windows is to let in light. HOT NEWS FURNITURE BUYERS, HOLD EVERYTHING SEE WEDNESDAY'S OSHAWA TIMES short film strip illustrating |Kahn and Mrs. R. I. Werner ; ; j | RT. - jin their own language by the electric home heating. | A beautiful scrap book was/Cadets, natives, who are train: board containers, in which fruit| One visitor, Mrs. B. Kahn,|mention of old white shirts to and some vegetables are sold,| was warmly welcomed. |be made into hospital gowns by) BETA SIGMA PHI ribbons through the openings on) Dean Kelly and her committee The semi-monthly meeting of|the sides, fill boxes with shred-| OSHAWA JAYCETTES held at the home of Mrs. ed hard-cooked eggs On eg Oshawa Jaycettes was held re- Harry Perry, Rossland make 4 cently at the home of Mrs, J. E several are pyramided = on Mrs. Brian Cole presented shreded cellophane and sur-|" 4 letter was read from the the history of Beta Sigma Phi. |liaison representative, advising set for May 1. Ags we Mrs. Walter Johnson of the|Principal of the Dr. F. J./tion in Calgary. Collegiate Institute,|) Mrs. D. A. Knowler presented Mrs. F. R. Crossley, Mrs. Wil-|topic of his talk was "'Prose".|dent's pin for the Oshawa unit. liam Kirkton, Mrs. B. Steven-| The next meeting will be| An invitation was received Mr. Robert Sheffield, Vice'ter -trect. |3. Secretary, Mrs. D. C. Lowe , PE nara --jwas asked to accept, stating) Go | Mrs. Donald Brown advised! Memory, freedom, loyalty andl period closed One Call for Laundry and Dry C Shirts Finished Household Linen All Wearing Apparel Washed Individually Also Finished Work Let Our Trucks Call At Your Convenience United Services N umber 723-4631 Delivered Rugs Cleaned or Washed Y our ONLY Complete Laundry | Eveleigh's Cleaners nssinileibd Wardell " ROGUISH RA Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ajan Henry, Athabasca street, is one - year - old Randy Alan. and Mrs. Courtice, Elmer Henry,, Oshawa. | -- ppioto by Ireland | | and Laundry$ Andrew Harvath, and Mr. and Mrs. | 50 MILL ST., OSHAWA leaning (Sanitone) 204 KING ST, EAST 728-4501 cation. Canadian Restaurant Association Pie Contest in the Multiple Unit Classifi- "The Public Is Entitled To Know" facts regardi the services by the services, family socia material welfare assi ervice il Oshawa and District. Here are a few ng given WELFARE LEAGUE at Simcoe Hall By Harold McNeill The Women's Welfare League of Oshawa Is responsible for the operation of Simcoe Hall Settlement House which provides educational | services, recreation and stance for the people of The League was established in 1929 at a time of National crisis. In that year a group of Osh- awa women banded together to assist families who needed material organized the body in which had about 15 dollar per year, and ing, another collected operated in many way fare assistance where In 1935 the late C r welfare assistance. They to eight chapters, each of members. They arranged to finance themselves by a membership fee of one each member paid fifty cents at every meeting. One chapter made cloth- and repaired clothing, an- other concentrated on children's clothing, and another group visited and investigated needy cases. Thus the league grew. Mr. A. R, Alloway placed the top floor of The Oshawa Times Building at the disposal of the League for headquarters for storage and distri- bution of clothing. Friends were canvassed for food, money and clothing. Local merchants co- Ss. In 1930 the city expanded its work in material welfare, and the league continued to supply wel- the city, because of legis- lation was unable to serve. harles Robson donated his former residence at 387 Simcoe Street South, te a ~ be operated as a Settlement House. This Settle- ment House was named Simcoe Hall. The league's first project was the formation of a Big Brother and Big Sister Federation, As the years passed the work grew. In 1951, after a successful campaign for funds, a new gymnasium building was added and Simcoe Hall became a member of the Boys' Club of Canada. In 1960, in co-operation with the City of Osh- awa Welfare Department, a third building was erected for the distribution of used clothing and furniture, The opening of the clothing and furniture depot has greatly assisted the League in its wel- fare work. During 1961 the League's Welfare Section gave out over 26,700 articles of clothing. Direct material welfare assistance was given to 2,885 persons. This assistance was made up of a variety of services rang dental care; high school ation; household furnish utilities; drugs; food; over: meals for transients. ing from medical and supplies and transport- ings, fuel, rent, public night accomodation and The League through Simcoe Hall Settlement house has continued to serve Oshawa and District these many years. The League (Simcoe Hall) is a member agency of the Greater Oshawa Com- munity Chest United Appeal, THIS SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS IS CONTRIBUTED TO FURTHER INSPIRE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THIS GOOD WORK Randy t the grandson of Mr. }, 7 --

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