Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1962, p. 7

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up: 3 a THE SAFETY PATROL of Dr. S. J. Phillips Public School was complimented at a recent Program on Safety Provides | Experts' Opinions For Parents -- | Safety was the keynote for the,water equipment, April meeting of the Dr. S. J./the Red Cross or Royal Life Phillips Home and Schoo] Asso-!Saving Societies before buying. ciation. The Health and Safety Chairman, Mrs. Robert Wilson, ORAL VACCINE planned the program to include rett, Eric Farncomb, captain; Gary Gulliver, assistant capt- ain; Carol Prest, and Kathy Brown. In the back row are Police Constable William | Home and School Association meeting. Officers of the pat- rol, left to right are Bill Gar- Tane; Principal L. T. and Mr. A. F, Hubert, safety patrol supervisor. Oshawa Times Photo|!t was decided Savery Jo Aldwinckle, To Working Girls | VANCOUVER CP)--Stay in the shadows, lady, and let the man in your life take the spot-) Women's Editor 'Stay Feminine' Says Career Woman light. Dial 723-3474 | That's the advice of Sherle| ZERO-ZONE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 6, 1962 7 Maguire, advertising and pub- lic relations executive from) UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES itso sett Saint Denver, Colo. Twice-married Mrs. Maguire nication consultant but her spe- ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN FP. At the April meeting of t Adelaide McLaughlin Home a School Association, libra books purchased for the scho by the Home and School Assc ciation were displayed in th auditorium. Mrs. Arnold Sche!! president, presided. Mrs. Lorne Seeley, secretary read the minutes and treas urer Mrs. Frank Gazley read her report. ~ A letter was read from the National Patrol Jamboree to be held May 11 and 12 in Ottawa. All safety patrols are eligible but only two from each school can go. Constable William Tane will select' the children whom he feels have done the best job. cialty is getting the message across to people. She flies more than 100,000, miles a year to make sure the message strikes home. WESTMINSTER UCW Women are a necessity in Mrs. Douglas Lander wasjbusiness, she says, but her uest soloist at the April meet-|advice to women is to stay in wig of Westminster United|the background. | hurch Women. Mrs. Lander| 'Be an assistant. You're more} ang,"'He Lives" and "Lilies of|use there than up front. A) aster', accompanied by Mrs,/Woman's role is one of assisting, | Clarence Scott at the piano. helping, soothing and, of course, | The worship service and pro-| Mothering. | gram were the special Easter) 'All women will mother their vhankoffering Service. The wor-|$0", husband or boss, but the ship service highlighted the fact|important thing they have to that Jesus thought of others) Watch is the degree of mother- while on the cross. jing they do." A drama consisting of two| Mrs: Maguire says she uses scenes was presented. Scene 1-|her sex constantly to drive a \ve work ready for the bazaar May 10. | tefreshments were served by} rs. Walter Tippett. that $10 be --__|donated to help send Oshawa} children to this Jamboree. | | Mary M. Mackay | | SOCIAL NOTICE Feted Bride-Elect | Miss Mary Marilyn Mackay,} whose marriage to Mr. Garry Dussault will take place in St. Gertrude's Roman Crurch, tomorrow check with The third panelist, Dr. C. C. afternoon, John Peter Anderson, ; ' Stewart, Medical Officer of : t llow safety in the home; safety on ' . has been feted at the following cs se the road and water safety. To or for the city of Oshawa, pre-nuptial events Oshawa. The mar complete the picture the school iwelt only briefly on Home! mrs Thomas safety patrol was introduced by,5afety because of the urgency Mrs, Chris Mason were hos ie a the safety patrol supervisor, Mr. t ¢ 1 Hubert, who explained|P0liomyelitis vaccine program at-| He requested the co-operation of priye to. the best of their/4ll parents and stressed the im-| oyests to guide pupils across Portance of all members of each Weales, Miss Barbara Solomon Car-| family receiving their vaccine together. Each dose consists of did' Six. drops of a sugar dispensed I plastic spoon and it is exy and high school that there will be enough avail- Archie that these tempting, ability, dangerous intersections drivers and pupils did not al- ways obey but patrollers their best in spite of poor co- students were operation particularly on the part of adults students. Cars parked ticular problem, he said. "Patrollers' are being espe- cially conscientious these days|certain schools from 5.30 to 9.30 as each one is hoping to be one, P.m. on June 4, 5, 6, and 7, a of the two chosen to represent Special clinic for workers on National/ night shifts will be held in the Safety Patrol Jamboree in Ot-|Legion Hall on Friday, June 8 tawa which is sponsored by the from 11.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m their school at the Canadian Automobile Associa- tion, the Ontario Motor League/the speakers and the president, and the Ottawa Police Depart-)Mrs. Malcolm Adam, conducted business the business meeting. There was ° voted a tie in the room count, so Mrs to donate $25 toward expenses Trotter and Mrs will take turns attendance shield in their class-| 'ooms. Refreshments were pro-| During the association ment." meeting the for sending these delegates, SAFETY PATROL se r The Dr. S. J. Phillips Safety vided by the grade mothers ofja special-occasion cake, cut Patrol includes the following:| iss Bayne's class convened by|marshmallows into flower pet- Captain Eric Farncombe, Asst. rett and Cathy Brown; lers Gloria Trewin, David War- across able to give to every child over safety zones presented a par-|three months of age and _ all adults in the city o explain the new oral (Sabin) esses at a miscellaneous shower} ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc- d of Sylvia Ann, daughter of |Mrs. Stephen Kemp of Oshawa Catholic|20d the late Mr. Kemp, to Mr./rorms would be extended to son Of |Mr, and Mrs, Erle Anderson of ; ; age will take duced by Mr. Lorne Seeley. The} Solomon andjPlace in Simcoe Street United) tonic of Mr. Salmers' talk was t-|Church on Saturday, April 21 "Your Legal Responsibilities to) former's home, Lupan Whitby. Serving the were Mrs. Douglas at the and Mrs. Thomas Mackay. s Mrs. John Simpson and Mrs utlon| Wayne Hunter entertained at a able| miscellaneous shower at the cted home of Mrs. Stanley Simpson, Nassau. street. Serving the! from a po son and Mrs. Wayne Hunter. The future bride was enter- the safety committee In addition to the clinics at er at the home of Mrs. J. M.| The appointment attended. Serving the Mrs. Doreen Thorton. Mr. Harol Jorni anke Jarold Cornish thanked Oshawa boulevard, uncle andj busi »ss and aunt of the future bride, will) women. iin the Dussault - Mackay) enter wedding i pee } rehearsal tonight WV he rehearsal tonight. Kaasalainen |_0W/"8 ee a the |the theme 'Progress displaying HOUSEHOLD HINT fits. of Time ar For an unusual decoration on Miss Miller as District \flower shapes. ner, Coleen Conohue, Rice, Donna Gannon, Peter Northcott, Sally Macdonald, Betty Lynn Osborne, Kathy Bar- ber, Dorothy Jackson, Douglas Wooster, Ann Lancaster, Tom- my Mcintyre, Scott Stephenson, Jeff Chesebrough, Phillip Mc- Kinley, Debbie MacMillan, Jane McCullough, Peggy Cornish, Gail Tresise, Carol Lodwick, Carol Copeland, Paul Lockwood, Marty Hungerford, Susan Hicks, Paul Wood, Rene Goulding, Lynn Keel, Gale Diehl, Billy Creamer. Principal Mr. Laurence Savery paid tribute to the Safe- ty Patrol and also to Mr, Hubert) and Constable Tane, Safety Offi- cer for the Oshawa Police De- partment. Mr Savery an- nounced that advance registra- tion for kindergarten pupils will be held the afternoons of May! 9 and 10, and that the tentative boundary for the new school to be built on Oshawa Boulevard north will be the railway tracks. SAFETY PANELISTS Mr. Mervyn Cryderman intro- duced the first speaker on the panel, Staff Sergeant Ernest Barker of the Oshawa Police Department,. who pointed out that the number of motor ve- hicle accidents had dropped from 1,200 in 1953 to 700 in 1961, in spite of the increase in motor traffic. This reduction had been the result of the three "E's"' of Safety: Engineering, Education and Enforcement. Speaking on Water Safety, Mr. Paul Meldrum, Water Safety Instructor of the Red Cross Division in Toronto, cited the drowning statistics for Ontario All, but a few could be traced directly to carelessness or lack of instruction. There were three areas of importance, he said; the waterfront at cottages and camps; handling of boats and correct use of lifejackets; pool safety and the importance of obeying rules. Mr. Meldrum stressed the danger of old life jackets which deteriorated and how to test them for safety. New ones should bear the De- partment of Transport stamp of approval. He recommended the type with an inflated collar and safe- ty release fastener but felt there was a place for the type worn like a belt. He warned of the danger of all. water toys, espe- cially the face mask with snor- kel attached containing a ping- pong ball. If in doubt about any MARRIAGE A BAR LA TUQUE, Que. (CP)--The Roman Catholic schol board here announced it will not hire as teachers any women who are engaged to be married or have been married recently be- cause classes often are dis- rupted by women teachers leav- Eleanor ¢ | sentatives from the | throughout the district. |Past year. as ;Community 68 iS director of the Club, the president, Miss Storie, vice-president, Edwards. In outlining plans Matchett of Victoria, of nuclear research Miss Beth Miller Named Chairman Posie by the Family Court ape Of Pilot District Miss Beth Miller of the Pilot|tailored to protect the children.|community friendship and visit-| guests were Mrs. David Simp-/Club of Oshawa has been ap- a man|ations secretary attend in order} pointed District 17 chairman of| must provide, of Pilot|prime obligation, for his wile} tained at a miscellaneous show-|Club International for 1962-63 was were Miss Sandra Simone and official publication of the inter- ! national classified civic and ser-| Marion Mr. and Mrs. John Mackay.|vice organization of executive Fielding professional |ginia Grant. ! The Log also outlines the work ty at their home fol-|to be undertaken by Pi ing the coming year, based on| lots dur- Through iGifts. of Time and Talent", : District 17 chairman will have a : role in carrying ou: this work.|Mrs. Walter Tippett read the) : : incl 1 scripture lesson. paler oO SS!.!Mrs. Betty Scott and by Mrs.|als and dip each cut edge into) qi.) Pet oe all Cana-/SCr . Captain Garry Gulliver, Lieu- Trotter's class convened by Mrs. colored sugar on coconut. Ar-| tUDS, tenants Carol Prest, Bill Gar-)R, J, Ross and Mrs, Kenneth|range petals on frosted cake in|, Patrol-| wooster. will be held major clubs Miss Miller has served this : Chairman of Service Committee|;;,, il ' t 4 jOf the local club and has pre- rie Casandra ; |viously been Chairman of Fi- |nance Committee and Member- ? |ship and Pilot Information Com- mittee as well as serving as a Beverly Miss for ihe 1962-63 year, Mrs. Barbara B.|members in the United States, Texas, president-elect of Pilot Club In-|France and Japan. The head- etrnational, said that in our day|quarters -office is in Macon, >e prob- made|that the Gierman, Apple Hill where co-/by First Lt. Governor Francis|after in the event of the death/planning the Smorgasbord sup- workers from Centralab, Ajax)Sanders and announced in the/of either or both parents. guests|March issue of The Pilot Log,| Mr. Harold Pascoe, principal, | announced that Easter holidays} would begin April 19. | Chairman of the nominating) committee, Mrs. George Shaw, | gave a report regarding nom-| inations and stated that the jdeadline for the nominating) |April 9. : Mr. Z. T. Salmers was intro-| iYour Family'. Mr. Salmers |stated that a man was respon-| isible for his wife and children.' |Therefore if he failed to sup-| |port his family he could be pres- If the husband could jsupport his family or if he died} jthen the wife was responsible lfor the children. The law was) 'Mr. Salmers said in his will, as his} and children and he must. see children .are looked Attendance prizes were lawarded to the clacces of Miss Cooke, Miss Gayle and Miss | ALBERT STREET UCW 3 Mrs. Jack Klein presided at} the March meeting of Unit 3 of |Albert Street United Church | Women, Mrs. Lawson Parks had lcharge of the devotional period.| h The minutes were read by the} The annual district convention|secretary, Mrs. Lawson Parks./ Auxiliary met in the clubhouse in Hamilton on|Treasurer's j|April 6, 7 and 8. Miss Miller jwill conduct the workshop forjreport the Safety committee for repre-|Andrew Knox. was given Visiting) Mrs. report Jack Klein. was given by jby Mrs. Members were reminded to ing, exploding population, and jreshuffling ideas, it is impera- jal have a theme with a great| challenge. | | She said, "I challenge Pilot} members, as active. participants in a_ world-wide program of; \friendship and service, to use| Delegates who will be repre-| their time and talents to build aj senting the Oshawa club at the| better foundation of understand- convention in Peterborough are ing and to exemplify in their |daily living interest in commun- jity service and their fellow) Mary MacLean and Mrs. Jean| man." | Pilot Club International has 440 clubs and more than 12,500 |Bermuda, Canada, England, |Georgia. " au BUTCH Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ; Mrs. liam Spencer, RR 4 Oshawa, | is six-month-old Terry Wil- liam. Terry is the grandson | of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gib- | son, Columbus, and Mr. and | Sea- grave, and great-grandson of Mrs. George Spencer, Colum- bus. Elmer Spencer, --Aldsworth Photography | ing in mid-term. | MAKE A NOTE... To harmonize your Easter Out- fit with flattering hosiery-in Spring's newest tones from the Evelyn Shop. Seamless Dress Sheer 3.:', Walking Sheer Supp-Hose 4,95 EVELYN SHOP LADIES' WEAR 9 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 725-1221 You'll Never Take Them Off! Hush Puppies There's a style size and colour to suit you CREB B only O°". remem DAVIDSON'S SHOE STORE 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-3312 Vir-ias a delegate from the group. jthe banquet were discussed to} A Love To Bless All Nations"|Pont home. | was from Bible times and show-| 'That doesn't mean I wear ed how Sarak might have react-|tight skirts, sweaters or low-cut ed to Abraham's near-sacrifice dresses." | of Isaac Scene 2- 'He That Los-| She uses the simpler but es His Life' was a modern scene nevertheless effective role of consisting of a dialogue be- the "woman with a problem." tween two women whose son| "'It never fails." and daughter were on the mis-| "I need terribly to talk to you sion field. : --I want your advice" is just Those taking part in the wor-one of the many traps this ship service and dramatization|Colorado businesswoman uses were: Mrs. Leonard Carring- to snare a client. | ton, Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Mrs.| But she says she never forgets Kenneth Young, Mrs. Clarence|she's a woman, housewife and| Scott, and Mrs. Thomas Moor-|the mother of a 19-year-old son.) croft, "Work hard at your career,"| During the business meeting she says. "But stay feminine! presided over by Mrs, Kenneth! too." : ] 5-YEAR WARRANTY FAMILY SIZE EGG RACKS BOTTLE RACKS 92 SIMCOE NORTH AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR WITH LARGE MEAT KEEPER "We Service What We Sell" FRANK MEAGHER APPLIANCES FREEZER ! $219 PHONE 725-4711 Young, a letter was read an-|-- nouncing a leadership day at Albert Street United Church on Thursday, April 12. The letter requested that the president, program convenor, literature and communications secretary, | to receive help for their work. | Appreciation was expressed| for the work of Mrs, A. T. Suddard and her committee in per Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft gave a report on the conference at Five Oaks which she attended Some catering jobs were ac- cepted and other business con- ducted. The UCW will serve re- reshments following the an- niversary service on Sunday, April 8. Refreshments were served by Mrs>.Campbell, Mrs, Carring- ton and Mrs. Young. | HARMAN PARK AUX. 1 Hhe Harman Park Ladies' on Wednesday, April 4, with the president, Mrs. James Curran presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs, Regin- ald Montpetit gave the treasur- er's report. | It was decided to buy trophies| for the hockey team as they| won the championship. Plans for| KRESGE'S Price Only . be held Saturday, April 28, at 6! siting bene, house: Parents = 2D STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE tend the banquet. | A social half hour followed with tea served by Mrs. Timothy | Kornic. The next regular meet: ing will be held on May 2 at 2 p.m, | DOWNTOWN OSHAWA EELPIYEPEPRI PATA LELad KRESGE'S| ci Pais Ji des Les Se a Us Ue Ss a as a See Sk ak oe Se ae He a ie SW tee, ee Lenten. Special! 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