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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Youth Education, Main Objective --- os Soroptimist Club Of Home & School Associations| = j| Dinner Meeting i The first dinner meeting of 'lub' The Aims and Objectives of|day, the great men and women the'fall season of-the Soroptimist} Margaret: Hancock Memorial Home. and School Associations,| of. tomorrow. : Club of Oshawa and district was|Fund, established some years was the subject chosen for| Mrs.-James, while agreeing held at the Hotel Genosha. on/ ago in memory of Miss Hancock panel discussion at the first falllwith Mrs. Courtice, felt that, ')\Thursday evening, September] who was a charter member of meeting of the Sunset Heights|Home and School Associations : af with President Miss Evelyn|the club. Home and School Association. |played an important part in Le lore in charge. Soroptimists again volunteered Mrs. B, J. Salmers, new, pres- community life. They bring par- : Miss Helen Robertson gave|to fold the Christmas Seals for ident of the Association, pre- or re a Fling -- > : some of the highlights of her sided at the meeting. Mrs. M-|understanding and give parents : uropea! ; . J, Achmatowicz read the min.|20 idea of what to expect in stn eg and Miss Jessie, Prine beculosis and Health Associa. utes and Mrs. C. Janetos gave|their child's grade of study for : el gle were guests of honor of the|!°"- Q the treasurer's report. that year. Also, with good pro- : Soroptimist Club of Ba' bs ' An invitation was received gramming, she felt that much : a social evening at the ho by from Mrs. E. A. Collins, area- STAFF INTRODUCED | could be learned from profes- of Mrs. Percy Simms, Bangor {commissioner of the Central Mr. ~., Weiderick, principal of|sional people with regard to Poy County Down, Northern Treland'|Area, to visit Camp Adelaide Sunset Heights School, intro-|physical' and mental -health, Comparisons were made of clubjthe new Girl Guide camp for the duced his teaching staff as fol-| Mr. Weiderick gave the teach- ' ¢ projects, program vind ways of| Central Area near Haliburton on lows: Kindergarten, Miss Gracejers' point of.view. He felt that), s raising tone ace ys nr ie Highway 121 on the afternoon 4 Trull; Grades .1, Mrs. Edna] the proper attitude towards edu- eae deen eteated' teat ocan lot September 30 | {Coulter and Mrs. Grace Moun-|cation ..was important--without timists are the s ~ oe Following ¢ : tenay; Grade 2, Mrs. Marion|it; a child could be educational- / hie: baiy woken taken 'is ae the regular meet- Teskey; Grades 2 and 3, Mrs.|ly crippled. He felt that through} personal se of orvios es "Pe din ure png cis un- Catherine Wright; Grade 3,/Home and School. Associations, : spare moments and o hc nd 4a che a aa pine Miss Rosalié Russell; Grades 4,| parents could get to know their] | Tikhe $6 ba of sersic ' the sale Hi cast dives means com- Miss Linda . Patterson, Miss|children's teachers better and local communit and, in the S pong aes eg Ruth MacDonald; Grades 5 and|in this way they could work larger international sphere ' the a or 16, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Thelma|closer together in establishing dakishie le Coming year. Rowland; Grade 6, Mr. George|this right attitude. He stated 3 sd deweesesedseacens POISE ee aeeseccdeceseceecsecenees Hiemstra; Grade 7, Mrs. Mary|that the 3_R's were not being Wright; Grades 7 and 8, Mr.|neglected as so many people Larry Piurko; Grade 8, Mr.|felt, but that the 3 R's will not Cecil Brownson. be enough for future society, Mrs: J. Scilley gave a short| and that the methods being used f@ \report on the field day. now in the schools were to pre- : Oné of the highlights of the pare students for life twenty ME. " |meeting was the presentation of dg ero" Gunton and answer| : 7 a pin to the immediate past| ,eriod followed. Mrs. Mouck| ' : f president of the Association i 4 : ' 'lIthanked the panelists after Caught by the camera at the | E. M. Culp, vice-president of | Pellow president. Mrs. E. K. James. This happy} 4; t ; : ak fea are (standing) Mrs, D. | the Club. Seated are Mrs. E. Seiten qimes Photo. |task was performed by Mrs, A.|Which refreshments were served WEDDING PRINCIPALS : Makeup r 'i by the executive. M. Warne, hostess and Mrs. | J. Pinto, and Miss Margaret ----| Wilson. | : DuBarry Beauty Special ! 4 seeeerevevesere : | Pictured after their mar- of Mr. and Mrs. James Nap- | : only : : GRADE MOTHERS i i ide |: University Club Re-Assembles £%9°n!# Bonk {cnn iiowet te szoot| THE STARS SAY | ivpcerenh tote, goon tween sonore | : ment of grade mothers as fol- B: TR Mr. and Mrs.' L S00 18 ne ON Ae eles Konstanty Kuprian lows: Kindergarten, Mrs. F. R. ae Irwin Priebe. The bride, he Lloyd T, Williams of Oshawa |': () () e , 7 Jones; Grade 1, Mrs. H. R.| FOR TOMORROW former Miss. Dorothy Yvonne and the late Mr. Lorne Pri At Annual Membership Tea Exchange Vows --e P eciggy 2, Mrs. Ralph ee on your Tt im-| Napier, is the aay desamer Photo peig Babi ag : : | United tly. i ; mmerley; Grades 2 and 3,| portant interests now, and don't The University Women's ClubjCleverdon, Mrs. Harry Millen,| a St "Melts Reman, Cater Mrs, J. P. Scilley; Grade 3,jallow yourself to be side- of Oshawa and District opened|Mrs. W .Taylor, and Mrs. G. K.|ji- Church were Miss Eu enia(Mrs.. J- J. Norwick; Grades 4,|tracked by nonessentials. Best its fall season of activities with|Drynan. ae Bonk, Whitby, daughter a ur Mrs. S, Barber, Mrs. E. A./efforts will be needed to accom- UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES its annual membership tea at| The hostesses included Mrs.| and Mrs. Peter Bonk of Poland|D0yle; Grades 5 and 6, Mrs,|plish; also a spirit of co-opera- 5 eg. the home of Mrs. D. M. Warne|R. V. Sheffield, Mrs. William|and Mr. Konstanty Kuprian,|J-.2- Heard and Mrs. E. W. tion and teamwork. Don't try to ' : f j ° of Whitby. Stirling, Mrs. Barnard Lewis,|Qshawa, son of the late Mr. and|Roberts; Grade 6, Mrs. D. S.|"'go it alone"'. Th Petites t bed Ww bare abet are ar a $1 50 $ize Members attended from Port|Mrs. G. Beatty, Mrs. C. M./Mrs. Joseph Kuprian of Poland|L0We; Grade 7, Mrs. W. B. Me- Ae eg eee the soa. (eDe interest in an appeal: for! :- : q : Elliott. and Mrs. G. A. Rundle. hy FOR THE BIRTHDAY en's Fellowship opened the sea- bat ' Perry, Uxbridge, Brooklin, Osh- , The ceremony was performed|Cullough; Grade 7 and 8, Mrs.) y¢ 4 i birthday,|son with a barbecue at the|Volunteer visitors at Hillsdale awa, Whitby, and Bowmanville. wre ae ty by the Reverend A. Walezak. pect James; Grade 8, Mrs. C.| 0. recht i ates GOK *slhome of Mrs. Robert Pritchard, |M@Pr- Gia : ' heey ' . HH. D.| 'The bride, given' in marriage y- 5 F : "| The next meeting will be held] ; ides on easil: The hostess assisted by Miss|Moyer, Mrs. C. E. Goode, Miss B' B : : would be advisable to curtail all/Burk street, on Tuesday. even ene we eld) easly saga Peon preset acne oa". |My ean eit mon woe "EesAeguin ORES ese, by er ChareeMethee"evthome of Met, Repld Come] jy glamorousahaden . BE. M. , fir . J. B. Mi E H " ' void e; i , 01 0! . Regi ; president, welcomed members a. Beil ct Col gos byl Soltly Pleated skirt, scoop neck- ed Month" and both parents) balance of 1962 and early 1963--|singing. around the bonfire were se > Six glamorous shades ad pi ve aneenbere. scaceban Nie pleat served line and~ three-quarter length|were especially asked to attend./qespite good periods for gainjenjoyed. ee a ae : Peatiog cm fails Hie. 1B leeeat: Jens ' eae Pan Doe hg eo ~~ The Grade 1 Mothers' Tealindicated in early October, late| The vice-president, Mrs. Jack Armstrong. - : Prrrerrerrrrrrririrr rrr i | can ahh Garin "PEA pane phe will be held on Wednesday, Sep-|November and late December./McLaughlin, had charge of the a Kahibe planeta chteseentmmmmame peoumber- 28, in she echoel 'natijor-ne 0, DUNE the Eakins 2 GsvoMaGns Devas te valted : Ann W bst Beco th B d Her attendants, Miss Christine|ium with Mrs. Ralph Ki Cooeeces: in tele: comenes Seiiees Seciads oh Oe ee El t H e We. er mes the bride Rezepkowski in green and Miss|ley as couvensr als Kimmer/canse you anxiety Gunung tbelthe | Lords Preserve Cup- eciro ysis Christine Dubicki in acqua; were : remaining months, but do follow|board'"'. Scripture verses con- : ae 5 in PANELISTS a conservative policy if you|taining the word "'preserve'|| Removes warts, mol d own 'ai - . 7 es an Of Ronald Ephriam Wright ore with Bll ypine Er be Mr. E. A. Doyle, Vice-Presi-| Would wind up this next 12iwere read, Prayer was offered|] superfluous hair. ' full gathered skirts shirred at dent of the Association, intro- months in your life on the right/py Mrs. L. Trick. A wedding 'of Oshawa inter-|' When the bridal couple left|the waistlines. They wore match-\@uced the panelists. They in- side of the ledger. Two members, Miss Noral] Over 15 Years' Experience est was held in St. George's\on their honeymoon trip to Lake|ing flower headdresses an dj*luded Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, im- Between now and late Decem-|Moen and Miss Phyllis Spros- Memorial Church recently when|Placid, Atlantic City and New| white accessories. mediate past vice-president of|ber you may have to concen-itak, related interesting exper- MARIE MURDUFF 'Anne Louise Webster, daughter| York City, the bride was wear-| Mr. James Dranski was the|ATe?..©'» Mrs. E. K. James, trate rather heavily on job mat-liences which occurred during] yi) 4 o RUGS of Mrs. John Patterson became|ing a lime green dress of im-|best man with Mr Stanley, Fits immediate past president of|ters, but the results will be wellltheir summer vacations. _will be in Oshawe at the = the bride of Ronald Ephriam|ported silk shantung with ajas usher. : vy Sunset Heights H and S Asso-| worthwhile since the stars indi Hotel, 25 & 26 28 KING ST. EAST 723-4621 ieee. ae a en eee, black acces-| The reception was held at the mesa bye yi L. leh rs eee at teat coments tea be endowed with marked musi-| PHONE 723-4641 OPEN vila .|sories and a corsage of carna- : principa unset Heights : : 'seal i suru ie in on eee ee ee. School. "The education of our| domestic interests should prove prt pe Mel os ee Mere & Pn pidiebbersetletsesSbrde sees ccc 24 Ware officiated. Mr. Claire|bie. Mr. and Mrs. 'Kuprian willlyouth". This, in the opinion of|Senerally harmonious for most ts eee : wi Keith played the wedding music On their return Mr. and Mrs make iieir home in Oshawa. Mrs. Courtice was the main ob- of this new year in your life-- and accompanied the churehl wei ont wint resi : : jective of the Home and School| except for brief periods in No- choir. besa bs > reside at 64 Charles} mr, and Mrs. Alvin Masters,|Associations. Without a continu-| vember and next February. Let Given in marriage by her| "Tee! Oshawa. Fraserville; Mr. and Mrs. Bertlous educational program at all|"0 one inveigle you into specu- step-father, Mr. John Patterson,| Among the out of town guests| Finney, Mr. Stanley Wright, Mr.|times, all that was cherished as lative ventures for at least a the bride wore a sheath gown|Were Mr. and Mrs. William)and Mrs. Earl Wright, Mr. and\a heritage would be lost. More| year. Best periods for romance: of white peau de sole with an|Cameron, Bowmanville; Mr.|Mrs. William Peacock, Mr. andjeducation: is needed, not less, December of this year, June of overskirt which fell into ajand Mrs. Clarence Masters,|Mrs. Thomas Watson, Mr. Ivan|stated Mrs. Courtice. It was next. Best for travel: next July chapel train. The bodice was fa-|Little Britain; Mr. and Mrs.|Wright and Mr. E.. Wright, alljeducation that would make the and August. shioned of Chantilly lace over|Maurice Mitchell, Ponty poo 1;!of Peterborough. young men and women of to-' A child born on this day will god de sole with a scalloped neckline and long' sleeves : scalloped at the edges. Her ise elbow-length tiered veil of tulle re Let was held ye _-- Bye aoe N '6 crown and she ca a cascade eed of pink roses and stephanotis. @] n to uy eee Miss Lynda Caine, maid of honor, in deep turquoise and Miss Norma Gower, brides- maid in pale turquoise, wore identical sheath gowns of peau : EB : _ SN eNOS PPPPrrrrrr rrr err eee ede de soie' with matching over- skirts. Their bodices were styled with scoop necklines: and short sleeves. Their headdresses were veiled bow headdresses and they carried cascades of white earnations tinted with turquoise. Miss Susan Gower, junior , bridesmaid, wore pale turquoise featuring a rolled neckline, puff- : 4 ed sleeves, and a full skirt. She CONVERSION BURNER wore a bow headdress. The ring bearer was Master Brian Wilson, ' tiewphew of the bridegroom. FOR YOUR PRESENT FURNACE The best man was Mr. Robert ae Bishop with Messrs. Fred Cock- \ y Enjoy the efficient comfort of tic, truly erton and Neil Wright, as ushers. : . heating with a Gas conversion burner installed in your present The reception was held at the ne Na heating system. Replace your present equipment with a 4 Canadian Legion Hall with the "er safe, dependable Gas conversion bumer . .. You'll pocket e ed ay bv gge tesciy -- : : y the money you. save in operation and there's No Cash Outlay. shade. She wore a corsage of x coral carnations. The bride- / CLEAN, DEPENDABLE OPERATION m's mother chose a dress of Cotillion blue with a matching hat and a corsage of carnations. : SPECIAL LOW HEATING RATES 14 Rate reductions in 7 years. I 4 y } Have your | , FREE INSTALLATION Fall Wardrobe ; 24-Hour-A-Day FREE SERVICE *EXCITEMENT HIGH? Then take time out for a brew-break. But make the 4 ie most of it... make the "L" sign for light, likable Labatt's 50 Ale . . . brewed with just Clean dl | LOW COST, FULLY AUTOMATIC HEATING the heart of the hops for a perfect balance of vigour and smoothness. Buy a ENIENT 12-MONTH EQUAL BILLING PLAN @ case tomorrow and see why Labatt's 50 is Canada's fastest growing ale. SAVES USEFUL BASEMENT SPACE , DEPENDABLE, AUTOMATIC FUEL SUPPLY NO CASH OUTLAY! te 1 in order to ensure nace js not suitable, ITPAYSTOGO"ALLGAS" RENT IT FOR ONLY These rental appliances now make it easy to qualify for the Blue Star Rote $ 95 a month EER: nd SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $21.60 CALL 728-5133 . more annually. Blue Star Rate is @ on your speciol low rate avaist!= when @- gas bill customer uses gas for heating, water 4 CENTRES heating, cooking and clothes drying. No 'ent until October 1962 To Serve You @ 434 SIMCOE S. @ 249 KING EAST cater" | «(Consumers "as | ) PICKWICK a coe oom asa | WATCH CANADIAN PRO FOOTBALL on thetCT¥ network, brought to you by Labatt's. See TV page for station. e

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy