Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1962, p. 7

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classroom to welcome parents oo wy By a ie eon and answer questions, before the|@ t. opening of the November 19|¥as teaching religious educa- | Citizenship Starts At Home peaker Tells . Courtice H&S meeting. pod # 'the school on Wednes- ' Be ad me ae anh ycrggad . The next meeting, Novem- ie ted # | "Citizenship is the status of ajfor these books and there is pln attain" rt peal ge 4 pode hyn a4 a4 panin 14 person who gives allegiance to|plenty of room. explained her reading project.|ing stu por Sidi raneata ithe government for rights and) Mrs. Nora Hornick com- She had sent home a card with) will be entertained Bae .jeach child on which the child " ' : privileges and the use of the|mented that she felt the par- The m closed with "The Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 -- Brown, of Maple Grove, whenjents should re-read the books would enumerate all his read-\Qyeen" and lunch was served i ing and the time spent each |she spoke to South Courtice|before loaning them, to see if a, each item ¢o a anid by by the Grade 1 mothers. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 5, 1962 7 |t1ome and School Association|they still felt they were suit-lthe parent, all reading except ae 'recently. She continued, 'We,|@ble for children to read. She) comic books to count. She also F as Canadian citizens, should|Said that unless the books wore asked that the parents super-| St. Mark's Doubles Club held Better Business Bureau Exposes so a deep-rooted "concern,|Wwell written, with good English|vise the studying¥ot their num.lis Hallowe'en Party on October 'another's need." pty on wasting. his time|know them all by Christmas. |rence directing the program. She felt that people coming to|"°2@s 'nem. Mrs. Brooks Pearce, Mrs.|The evening included Gemcing \Canada were coming in search| It was decided to dispense) Walter Brown, and Mrs. R. J.jand vocal numbers by ¢ At an open meeting of thejtrouble in dealings with your) cyigren, and a new world of|this year. Mrs. Nora Hornick,|for SS No. 4 and the Base Line/best costumes went to Mrs Consumers' Association of Can-liocal merchant, agther' proof,|freedom for themselves. Were|teacher of the South Courtice|students going to South Cour-Jean Rae and George Watson. ada held recently, the Better|ihen go to your Chamber of|they running into closed doors? Grade 1 class, said that shejtice. Mrs. Blanche Keith and Bud : i ked. She felt that citizen- Good to be True" was shown.|C°mmerce who will help to ex- she as t i This film dealt with the "Bait|pose him. pk age Sg age og and Switch" operator. An ar- gchools snd that we all sou land try to reach the cause of d!ber facts so that they would|27 with Phil Law- a of something, freedom for their with the Grade 1 mothers' tea|Roberts are the grade mothers|'Hambone Sextette". Prizes for Business Bureau's film 'Too would be '"'at home" in her| Mrs. Nora Hornick intro-'Dawson won prizes for games. Mr, Pullan sincerely believed) now the Oath of Allegiance. ticle is advertised at a ridicu-|that most business and profes-| «, i louly low price, but when thelsional men in Oshawa wine not|_. That we, as genre Fie Can- customer tries to buy it he can-|included in sharp practice deal- ada, should set.a good eat not. The reason usually given is|ings, ple to our _ by getting be that it has been sold. 'The sales-| 'The trouble lay in sharp prac: to vote, and by being a goo PRESENTATION FROM VOICE OF WOMEN citizen in our homes and neigh- Mrs. G. D. Conant, right, representative, Oshawa branch of 'the Voice of Women, presents an oil paint- BRENDA AND JOHN These absorbed young peo- ple are Brenda Lee, four years old and John Douglas, one year old at the time this picture was taken. They are ing to Mrs. E. F. Bastedo, Alexandra street, Oshawa, who was the winner in a fund- raising project held by the group. The painting, depict- ing a village scéne in Spain, was executed by Hungarian artist Michael Fischer. --Oshawa Times Photo PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rowe of |Aulac, New Brunswick, are |spending a few days visiting \friends in Oshawa and district. Mrs. Joseph Callahan, Wilkin- son avenue, entertained the ©» \executive of Holy Cross Wom- : jen's Auxiliary and the commit- -|tee chairman on Thursday eve- + |ning when plans were made for ;|the bazaar which will be held the middle of next week. The Country Fair of North- '|minster UCW will be convened the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Milne, Eastmount street and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Dearl Hough and Mrs. Bruce Milne, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio LODGES AND K. R. Wagg, regent, and Mrs. Albert Hambly, standard bear- er, will represent the Prince 'led by Mrs. /jert Richardson, Mrs. Kenneth "!son road, arrived home last by Mrs, Kenneth Crone assist- Robert Latham, Mrs. George Perkin, Mrs. John W. Button, Mrs. David Mc- Duff, Mrs. R. Harvey Thomp- son, Mrs. Wesley Langmaic, Mrs. Lloyd Salter, Mrs. E. H. Bramley, Mrs. Victor Cubitt, Mrs. Ross Courtice, Mrs. Rob- Farrow, Mrs. Peter Makarchuk and Mrs. Gilbert Jack. The decorating will be dune by the Sociables and baby-sitting will be in charge of Mrs Taylor. Mrs. Nicholas Coty, Steven- Saturday after spending six and a half months in England. While there she visited rela- tives in London, Hampshire, Devonshire, Bristol, Canter- bury, Kent; and also toured South Wales. Among her many relatives, she visited a sister she had never seen before. she was able to visit were St. William| F Among the many cathedrals) David's in Wales; Winchester,| -- Canterbury and Guildford. She} © man then puts the pressure ON|tice dealers moving temporaril: to. sell a.much higher priced)into the city who were moslly model. Quite often the article|qoor-to-door salesmen. His ad- will be, put out by an unknown! vice was "do not expect to get manufacturer. This type of mef-|something for nothing." chandising obviously does great a INE harm to legitimate onary tien" too" atten a Big This is why the Toronto bet- ' ; ter Business Bureau was set up re Ploy -- into por /and backed by merchants of To-|- 1-98 Pp le price, an borhood. To be interested in what our children were being taught and by whom. To give our teachers understanding. To instill in our children the love of good books, good music and man's humanity to man." The president, Mr. Garnet Goyne, thanked the parents for ronto. Oshawa people can get|#!ways talk it over with some- some help from the Toronto|°%€ before signing. Bureau if they have bought the/Compare the article with the| article within Metropolitan To-/Same thing sold in a local store. jronto, or if, in the case of door-| Your merchant may say "why \to-door salesman, there is a/that's'"' cheaper than I can buy| Post Office Box number or the|it for. You then should suspect address of the factory in Toron-|that it might be stolen discard- ito. ed (second) merchandise. You | Mr. Leonard Pullan, an Osh-|have only a postal address for awa tailor and member of the|@ny comeback. If the arti$cle Oshawa Chamber of Commerce|$0Sts a great deal always con- gave an informative comment|Sult a lawyer who can interpret on the film. |the small.print. Above all never the large number of books which had been brought in and hoped that more would come. The president has built a bookcase in the teachers' room He went into the problem | sign anything until you are sure|f' more deeply, drawing the com-|You understand the contract. |parison between the Chamber of} Mr, Pullan introduced Mr, |of Commerce and a Better Busi-| Jack Mann of the Oshawa Cham ness Bureau. ber of Commerce who outlined Oshawa's Chamber of Com-|its function. It cannot act as a merce does a great deal in pro-|Better Business Bureau since moting goodwill between their|its main function is to promote It is made up of local mer-|they do what they can to help chants who are there to protect/along this line. Mr. Mann point- themselves against sharp prac-|ed out that there is a "Peddler's tice. For example, if you have|and Hawkers" bylaw. The peo- ple must have a'license from City Hall. Mrs. S. V. Barlow and thanked) by Mrs. George Glassford. Mrs. John Featherstone, Con-| sumer Problems Convenor read| 'ja report on C. A. C's venture! into the testing field. The fre | bulletin on testing and standards will be out in January and will be received by C. A. C. mem- bers as part of their monthly! Bulletin, ! members and the buying public./trade and commerce. However) Mr. Pullan was introduced by] WITH FOOD SAVINGS GLECOFF'S OPEN DAILY TILL 10:00 P.M. ALL NEW SAVING SPENDING PLAN 'coming tomorrow! (helps you cut the cost of paying bills, builds savings and interest too!) If You Are Not Using NATURAL GAS And Provided You Rent An Automatic GAS WATER HEATER only 1.75 per month... wsau YOU CAN BUY A CONVERSION BURNER FoR onLy $3.50 INSTALLED KING SIZE for car of he ne repairs LOANS ~..to buy the things you and your family want and need NOW without waiting LOANS for any purpose paamessor LOANS" 5 ftornuane op pas wars Canavan cmiren | You r 4 |__Receive $506.94 "KING SIZE Es ( FILTER TIPYED ) PaINGe PHILIP CHAPT. |Mrs. Alfred Austin and Mrs. E.|many friends. i ' , & Prince Philip Chapt., IODE was|1962: The roll call was then read| Sends tronived tos later oe: TO OPEN FAIR nee ar art The scholarships for the three| avoid food poisoning. Christian education at North- meeting, referring to a letter) exercises of each school by the| Only three failures were reg-| open the Country Fair, which tity of books sent out by this) Glover and Mrs, J. A. Mitchell.|with a new rabbit serum. | nesday at 2.30 p.m. gave her report. Mrs. Frank) ~ arships for the three collegiates cises of each schol by Mrs, Mrs. McCallum is also get- Claire. Mrs. Austin, for ser- be placed on the Cenotaph on to pay all your bills down payment on a home COST CAN BE SPREAD OVER 5 YEARS SOCIETIES |Philip Chapter at the Memoriallalso visited several Salvation|_ J. Luke will be the volunteers| held at Adelaide House recent-\ang the meeting closed with|ing should be kept at tempera.| Miss Shirley N. McKee, Mrs, CG. Luke, secretary.|oshawa collegiates will be_pre- TEST PREGNANCY minster United Church will from Frontier College express-|Educational Secretary Mrs.|istered in 2,230 controlled tests| is being held by the UCW of chapter. McCallum, educational secre- in Oshawa, would be donated K. R, Wagg, Mrs, Frank McCal- ting the Christmas gifts ready vices at home and abroad an- Armistice Day, and that Mrs. LOANS << | | | | 'ee BY SMALL MONTHLY AMOUNTS ADDED TO YOUR REGULAR GAS BILL | Service. Mrs: Lorne Hewson,|Army Cofps where she made The October meeting of the|for Hillsdale Manor on Nov. 16, KEEP IT COOL ; oe. Wi » Te-| i 7 ly with Mrs. K. R. Wage, re-'the National Anthem. |tures lower than 50 degrees to| deaconess and director of read the minutes of the previous|senteq at the commencement| ing sincere thanks for a quan-|Frank McCallum, Mrs. Leolof pregnancy made in Sweden| Northminster Church on Wed- | Mrs. Wesley Piatti, treasurer, | tary, announced that the schol- at the 'commencement exer- lum and Mrs. Leo Glover. for the adopted school at Eau nounced that the wreath would to complete the Regular Payments Deferred to | April, 1963. 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