a Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 13, 1962 x f Phillips H&S Plans Dollar Blitz And Family Skating Party Due to lack of space prior to the completion of Hillsdale School, the November meeting of the Dr. S. J. Phillips Home and School Association was held in the lower hall of Northmin- ster United Church. Mrs. Mal- colm Adam, president, welcom- ed the members and the par- ents from Hillsdale School. During the short business meeting, Mrs. Adam gave a re- port on the Belleville Confer- ence which she and Mrs. R, F. Richardson, vice-president, at- tended. Mrs. B. Lewis, convener} of the Hallowe'en judging of the! pupils from Kindergarten to) Grade 4, presented her report. A letter was received from Mr.| B. Simcoe of the O'Regan, Mrs. Marjorie Robert- son, Catherine Robertson and Mr. Ted Farrow. Mrs. L. R. Skelton Jr., health chairman, 'invited Dr. .C. H Jackson, psychologist of the Oshawa Mental Health Clinic to be present and lead an open discussion. Mrs. Bernard ro- zier introduced Dr.' Jackson, and a most stimulating question and answer period followed. Mr. Vincent McGahey extended the} thanks of all present to Dr.| Jackson, | Mrs, Gail Graham, Grade 2 and 3, had most parents pres- ent from Hillsdale School and Miss F. Broad, Grade 2, for Dr. S. J. Phillips School, Mrs. A BEVY OF INTERNATIONAL BEAUTIES The display of the dolls of Children's| Donald Cooper and Mrs. Doug-| all nations at the Four Cor- Arena, by Mrs. Geoffrey An-|jas Forrester, Grade mothers of] ners last week was more than drews confirming the date of| Saturday, Jauary 12, 1963, on} which the family skating party! will be held. Mrs. Reginald Lan-| caster gave a most encouraging account of the UNICEF partici-| pation of the Dr. S. J. Phillips} and Hillsdale Schools. The Miss F. Broad's room and Mrs. W. H. Stanley ad Mrs. John) Phillips, grade mothers of Miss} J. Kot were lunch conveners.| Mrs. -R, F. Richardson an-) nounced that the. December| meeting is uder the convener-| an exhibition of ingenuity and fine needlework. It expressed the co-operation of many wo- men with the Women's Auxili- ary of the Oshawa General Hospital to make their forth- coming Festival of Gifts a city-wide effort for the benefit of the hospital and staff. Co- Carol Ann Slobodian Becomes | UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES convener Mrs. C. D. Russell is seen with some of the dolls and is holding a Malayan doll sent from former Oshawa resi- dents, Dr. and Mrs. Claude Vipond. --Oshawa Times Photo | mon trip to Niagra Falls and Western Ontario with the ride wearing a gold shantung PIYAH CHAPTER The October meeting of Piyah Chapter of Hadassah was held at Beth Zion Synagogue with Mrs. Bernard Morrison presid- ing. Mrs, Menachim Kutziner opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes were read by Mrs Jack Snider. Guest speaker of the evening was Mr. Terence Kelly who spoke on the Community Arena to be built in Oshawa in the near future. : A short business meeting fol- lowed and bazaar plans were discussed, The 'Metzval Cake', a fund raising project, had many candles burning, as each donat- ing member lit a candle Under the peptaings of Mrs. Sydney J, Burns a "Mah Jong" evening will be held November 20 in the homes of Mrs. Norman Levine, Mrs, Sydney Burns, Mrs. Edward Glazier. The meeting closed with the singing of "Hatikval" and re- freshments were served by Mrs, David Kainitsky and Mrs: Irving Hyman, YELLOW PAGES GULLETIN - 3338 YEARS IN DAVY JONES' LOCKER THE ROYAL SWEDISH WARSHIP 'WASA' CAPSIZED ON HER MAIDEN VOVAGE IN 1628, WAS RAISED PRACTICALLY INTACT IN 1961, MAKING HER THE OLDEST FULLY IDENTIFIED WARGHIP, EVER RED. sas ON, DID YOU KNOW? BOWMANVILLE WEDDING \sheath dress, matching jacket, }amount of $494.03 was collected | winter-white pill-+box hat and a 'STARBOARD' GETS ITS NAME |gardenia corsage. | FROM STEERING BOARD OROAR 'i ee ig reception . the (ANGLO-SAXON STBORAN » TO \br idal couple received a tele- ) 1 WAS ALWAYS PLACED | gram of congratulations from a friend of the family, Mrs. Laura! ON THE RIGHT SIDE FACING |ship of Mrs. E. J, Moore,. Re-| lligious Education. A film en- : P. . k hn M h Mrs. Gosse Sikma, Orono and by the students, __ |titled, "The Test" dealing with Bride Ot atric @) €ag er the bridegroom is the son of a eae oid explain. | cheating in the classrooms will} ' M d Mrs. H Vander- jed the "Dollar Blitz" to be held/be shown. A panel of three fa-| st. Gregory's. Roman Catho-|feta with a Mr. an rs. Hans at the school the week of No-| thers of the school children will)lic Church was the setting for|accented with meer, Newcastle, ; vember 19 to 23. Mrs. Adam|discuss the moral aspects of|the recent marriage of Caroljand a full skirt. She wore a --Mary's Studio |pointed out letters would also| "The Test", They are the Rev-/Ann Slobodian, daughter of Mr.|matching headdress with a cir- i mane ibe sent out to all parents Con: | erend D. R. Sinclair, the Rever-/Roy Slobodian, Oshawa andjcular veil and carried a cas- jcerning this. Mrs. R. Hayward!end L. W. Herbert ad the Rev-\the late Mrs. Slobodian, and|cade of pink carnations and reported that 153 memberships|erend P, Fiess. Mr, Patrick John Meagher, son|white pom pom chrysanthe- |had been sold. As November 1s lof Mr. and Mrs, Carl Meagher,|mums. The flower-girl, Miss Home and School month, Mrs Christine Puhky, wore a dress |P. Tresise read a letter receiv- of pale green nylon over taffeta Seen after their recent mar- riage in. Rehoboth Christian Reform. Church are Mr. and Mrs. Sjerp Vandermeer. The bride is the former Edna Sikma, daughter of Mr. and itt Of Freedom is Canada square neckline lace applique Bush, Brighton, England. Mr. and Mrs. Meagher are making their home at 501 Rit- son road, Guests _ present Sarnia, - Toronto, were from The Reverend A. G, Realized After Talk To Group | Mrs, W. R. Branch, speaker at the November meeting of the St. Gregory the Great Council of the Catholic Women's Group, was introduced by Mrs. W. H. Gifford, Mrs. Branch, who has al- ready addressed so many or- ganiza'ions in Oshawa on her recent trip to Russia, East Ger- many and Poland, spiced with many humorous anecdotes her impressions of life under Com- munist domination, stressing that she was not speaking as an authority on Russia but merely as a touring housewife telling what she had seen and heard. Holding the complete attention of her listeners she painted a graphic word picture of the grim and regimented life of the ordinary man and woman, with special reference to the latter and the deprivation of all home life by their children. One could only feel a devout sense of grat- itude for the great gift of Free- dom and a deep feeling of com- passion for the millions through. out the world who have not yet attained it. Mrs. William Poisson thanked Mrs. Branch after which the president, Mrs. Ray Scott, pre- sided. The correspondence, read by Mrs: E. C. Egerer, included a letter from the Archdiocesan Council relative to the estab- lishment of a scholarship to St. Michaels Univeristy, to be awarded to a deserving girl student requring financial as- sistance to be participated in by all councils in the archdio- cese. High on the agenda was the matter of organizing a social club for teenagers of the Grade 8 level up to 18 years of age; to meet on Friday eevnings and) properly chaperoned by mem- bers of the League. Many par- ents had suggested the forma- tion of such a club. It was decided to take no action until) the whole matter had been dis-| cussed with the Director, Mon- signor Dwyer, upon his return from Rome. The treasurer, Mrs. Thos. Levesque, gave her report, Mrs. M: W. Hanley, convener of Welfare, reported nine visits made to needy families during October, and five pairs of shoes and rubbers, and groceries to the value of $15 supplied, "Get Well" cards, anniversary cards and cards of sympathy were sent to members, and flowers to Mrs. Clifford Harper, first vice- president of St. Gregory's Coun. | cil, during her recent illness. | Flowers were also sent to Mr. and Mrs. S, A: Gates honoring) their 50th wedding anniversary, | and to Mrs, K. P. Hunt on the) occasion of her 91st birthday. Mrs, James Conner, co-ccr-| vener with Mrs, Hanley, report-| ed 90 hours spent in hairdress-| ing gt Hillsdale Manor during the months of September and October, outlining the volun- HOWARD'S 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 i uy @ BROADLOOM @ SLIP COVERS @ BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING |that a donation of $100 had been |tary help she is getting. One | more hairdresser is badly need- ed. | Mrs. Scott reported that the |CWL had catered for the CPTA. Archdiocesan Conference ban- quet the previous weekend and urgently requested help in carrying out like projects dur- ing the year, Mrs. A. C, Love, Education Convener, represent- ed St. Gregory's Council at the Conference. Mrs. Scott also announced made by the Daughters of Isa- bella for the use of the hall and the kitchen facilities; also that $10 had been received from the PTA toward the main- tenance of the kitchen. Mrs, Frank Copeland, con- vener of banquets, reported 12 hours. spent in the canteen at Hillsdale Manor, he group con- sisting of Mrs. Joseph Rior- dan, Mrs. Kenneth Cole, Mrs. C. C, Murty and Mrs. Frank Hill and herself. Mrs. Murty, convener of Citizenship, addressed. tlie meet- ing briefly on the subject of voting in the coming munici- pal election. A euchre sponsored by the CWL under the supervision of Mrs. R. DeLong, will be held in 'the parish auditorium every Wednesday evening, commenc- ing at once. There will be prizes and a nominal charge will be made. Mrs. B. C, McAllister, con- vener of membership, reported 247 paid members with 49 }magazine subscriptions. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frank Copeland, Mrs. H J. Duquette and Mrs. Andrew Moffat. NOVEMBER ROSES TRENTON, Ont. (CP)--Percy Gibson has a rose bush which had eight roses in full bloom on Nov. 2 this year. |: SHORT MUSIC TUTORS | DEEP RIVER, Ont, (CP) -- Because of a shortage of music teachers here many promising pupils both at junior and senior levels have had to be turned away by the teachers who are here, Instruction is availab's In| Pembroke, 22 miles southeast of| here, but few parents take their children, \ ville, ed from Mr. John P. Robarts, Prime Minister of Ontario and Minister of Education, wishing! Home and School Associatiosn much success is their endeav- ors. The Oshawa Little Theatre} presented a one-act play en- titled "Variable Winds"; which dealt with behavior and disci- pline problems in children. The play was directed by Mrs. John Crook and the players were Geoffrey Crock, Mrs. Gwen | Oshawa. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT { Mr, and Mrs. George V. Lee} wish to announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Jeannete Donna, to Mr. Maur- ice Joseph Coe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coe, al! of Oshawa, The marriage is. to take place on Saturday, December 1, 1962 at 10.00 a.m, in St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. DARK This dark eyed wee miss is Jo-anne Marie Taylor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Park road south, She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Lorne- and Mr, and Mrs. mimed with pearls and she car-| Ques- nelle performed the double- ring ceremony and «nuptial mass, The organist was Mr- Jack Driscoll. The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Mr. John Mitruk. She wore an original ankle-length gown of silk peau de soie featuring a fitted bod- ice designed with long sleeves and a bateau neckline trimmed with Alencon lace appliques studded with sequins. The bouf- fant skirt was fashioned with deep inverted pleats, accented with appliques of lace and a self bow at the back. Her elbow-length veil of tulle illu- sion was held by a tiara trim- tied. a white missal adorned with white gardenia, satin rib-) bon streamers and fern. The atendant, Mrs Douglas Meagher, wore a gown of pale mauve silk organza over taf- | | fashioned with a square neck- line, lace trimmed bodice and full skirt. Her headdress was {matching with a circular veil and she carried a miniature cascade of pink carnations and white pom pom chrysanthe- mums, Mr. Douglas Meagher was the best man with Mr. John F. Mitruk as the usher. The reception was held in the UAW hall with the bride's aunt, Mrs, John Mitruk, receiv- ing in an emerald green satin brocade sheath dress and jack- et, black and white feathered pill-box hat, matching acces- sories and a corsage of yellow carnations. The bridegroom's mother assisted in pale blue lace over taffeta, beige pill- box hat, matching accessories and a corsage of pink carna-|- tions: The couple, left on a honey-! 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