Ceremony Marks President's Visit To Rebekah Lodge A colorful ceremony to mark President Eula Hyckie's visit to Oshawa was shared by Bow- manville Bee Hive Lodge, Port Hope and Ohsawa No. 3. Lodges from Galt, Toronto, Ajax, Whitby, Port Perry, Orono, Port Hope and* Bowmanville were present. 169 Sisters were present. District Deputy Flossie Ball introduced Noble Grand Sister Mabel. Wade of Bowmanville Beehive Lodge. District Deputy Margaret Browning, Ajax te oni of Port Hope Rebekah Lodge. : Bowmanville degree captains, Sister Grace Murdock and Sis- ter Ruby Hutchison were intro- duced by Sister Evelyn Fickes. Sister Lucylie Gibbs junior past NG introduced President Sister Eula Hyckie and Sister) Mabel Disney was welcomed as| |past president, President Hyc-| kie was 'the recipient of flowers| \presented "by Sister Evelyn| \Fickes. Sister Ruth Bestwick) jrendered a beautiful solo "May) ; id Good Lord Bless and Keep j ou" Noble Grand Sister Ann Cooke, presided, assisted by Vice-Noble Grand Sister Aida Tonkin, anville Beehive Lodge} conferred degrees on 5 candi-| : : dates. . ei en President Hyckie gave an - ; jaddress, followed by a question) NEWLYWEDS jand answer period. | ; A money. tree was given to don Andrew Cobbett, -- s President Sister Hyckie by Mrs. William Cobbett, Salt 'Noble Grand. Sister Ann Cooke John, New Brunswick and the |, ccisted by Vice Noble Grand late Mr. 'Cobbett. es stuaio (Sister Aida Tonkin. _--Mary's Studio "Port Hope Lodge performed the closing ceremony, Refreshments were served Wed recently in Southmin- | ster United Church were Miss Bette Gay Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bur- gess, Oshawa, and Mr. Gor- and convened by Bowmanville, Mrs, Walter Branch Speaker secrecy "Sommate AtE. A. Lovell Home and School "=" HOUSEHOLD HINT of thellife to the spreading of the : , Mary tart Home ant Benoit Communist doctrine throughout} When you've a yen for redeco- was held recently with Mrs.|the world. jrating but your budget says No, Walter Branch as the speaker.) Mrs, Branch depicted the con-| tty regrouping furniture instead. M B sh, in her address|trasts in Russia such as the Study your rooms and family ies sa scene eee i "al sreat advance in culture and activities and plan your moves. Bus Tour Russia rhea in/education but the near slavery| You'll find a carefully planned word picture of igh she sa of\of the people; the accomplish-|grouping of furniture can do Russia and her Te of Th. cout ments in space travel versus much to make an area more Oe ee comrtved the Repub.|the poor hygiene; the warm- livable and more attractive. lic of Russia, (ByeloRussia) and hearted, gasniy oe sal POLES WATCH MICKEY the two cities of Leningrad and ha Senin me oland » 28P- "MONTREAL (CP) -- Hanna pier people : Bielcka, an interpreter or a them into Po- She felt Leningrad to bh laan act ue belo |seven-member theatrical group "dead" city. The residential) .i) were happy and relieved do] vesiting here from Poland, said) flats, of which 2000 new oneS|ieave the Iron Curtain. coun-|Polish children. watch Mickey} are being built each year, wele|iries. Mouse and Walt Disney films drab, uncurtained, and crowded) Mrs Branch was introduced| television. by our standards. by Mrs, E. H. Heavens and) Mrs. Branch spoke of Peter-\thanked by Mrs. George Bell. | ' hoff, the summer palace of Peter the Great, with its 700/Mrs. George Moss read magnificent fountains. ;and the) secretary's report. Hermitage, the winter palace) The president, Mrs. Everett of Peter the Great, with {ts)Graham, read a letter from the | west,No. 7 introduced Sister} _|Lioyd N. Brown, Mrs. Roy 1001 rooms. Many parts of Moscow, home of 6,300,000 people, were thrill- ing. These included Red Square, the University, Lenin's Library, 'Home and School Federation |regarding a proposed new struc- ture for Home and School at Federation level. She announc- ed that Home and School Coun- the Subways and Lenin's tomb.|cil would meet on Tuesday, No- NORTHMINSTER WEDDING Gowned in white, Miss Ruth Kozak is seen after her mar- riage to Arthur Thomas Pres- ton in Northminster United Church. The bride is the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Nevember 29,1962 Q UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ST, GREGORY'S CPTA A display of gifts for the St. Gregory's annual Obhristmas bazaar and prizes for the penny sale were exhibited prior to the monthly meeting. The meeting opened with prayer for Catholic Education by Brother Martin. Mr, John Burke, president, welcomed the guests. The annual corporate com- munion Sunday for all CPTA units in the diocese will be Sun- day, January 13, 1963. Attendance prizes were won by Brother Leonard's Grades 7 and 8 boys, and by Sister Rosalie's Grade 1 girls. A report on the program of the fail conference' of CPTA held in St. Gregory's auditor- jum in November was given by Mrs, John Burke and Mrs. William Clarke. Sister Mary Carmel called on Virginia Macevicius and con- bratulated her for winning third place in a recent K of C essay contest. She then presented ch from, Canadii Indus- jlashes had to be put on a line Malachowski and Sandra Shaw for penmanship. Brother Terrance introduced Brother Morris, Toronto, who spoke on the 'Catholic Philoso- phy of Education." He defined education as the influence by the mature upon the immature. This is a deliberate influence, and there is a danger that teachers may over emphasize text books. Every child is en- titled to an opportunity to grow and be recognized, The speaker was thanked by Mrs. James McRae, Father A, G. Quesnelle closed the meeting and the re- freshments were served in the banquet hall by Mrs. Clifford Harper and her assistants. TIGER MAKEUP LONDON (CP) -- False eye- stuffed tiger presented to the new Commonwealth Institute by the Pakistan government. Only after it arrived was it noticed that it had lost its eyelashes. tries Publications to Lynn Colin, Olga Kohot, Elizabeth McRae and Christine Shaw for | project books and to Denise daughter of Mrs. Alexander | Brisbois, Lynn Conlin, Jacque- _ Joyous scent for a | Joyous season! | >t) the son of Mr. Arthur Preston and Mrs. Leta Preston, To- ronto. --tIreland Studio | Kozak, Oshawa and the late For a New Christmas Bazaar Bosts Fund Mr. Kozak and Mr. Preston is Approach For Cerebral Palsy Clinic-School The annual bazaar of the Osh- 'awa and District Cerebral Palsy Parent Council for, Crippled Children was held recently in the Memorial Hall of Simcoe |Street United Church. The con- vener of the bazaar was Mrs. D. G. Arkless. | The bazaar was opened by Mr. | Harold MeNeill, director of Sim- jcoe Haill Settlement House. The Sunshine Group of Simcoe Street United. Church, ander the direc- tion of Mrs. W. H. Hamley, was in charge of the Tea Room. |Mrs, Hamley was assisted by Mrs. Jelle Bakker, Mrs, Sieg- fried Weiss, Mrs. Reginald W. Pinder, Mrs. Herman J. Pin- combe, Mrs. Ennest Cowle, Mrs. J. F. Colinwood Daniel, Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. R. J. Manning, Mrs. Norval Frizzell. The re-| freshments were donated by the) Women's Welfare League of} Simcoe Hail. | Members working in the var- ious booths were: home baking, Mrs, Ralph Campbell, Mrs. David Gray, Mrs. Roy Bacon, Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. Percy} Mutton; apron booth, Mrs. Wil- liam Macey, Mrs. R. E, Hop- kins, Mrs. Keith Parish, Mrs. Albert Rose; Christmas booth, Mrs. Alfred Samells, Mrs, Norma Harper, Mrs. Leonard Stainton; knitting apparel booth, Mrs, Peter Poyko, Mrs. Walter Dyl, Mrs. Victor Smida, Mrs. Wladyslaw Moshalewicz; greet- ing card booth, Mrs. W. H. Ster- niker, Miss Blanche Grooms; | knick-knack and parcel post DEAN J. KELLY KELLY X Mrs. Robert V. Sheffield and During the business meeting) IMrs. Byron Worden. 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