Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1963, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 10, 1963 "MARRIED son are seen : register following their re- cent marriage in Orono Unit- ed Church. The bride is the former Carol Audrey Yeo, GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES RUNDLE PARK AUX. The January meeting of the tadies' auxiliary was held in the clubhouse recently. The presi- goes irs. Albert Orowells,) Mrs. "ordon op, Mrs. Robert opened the meeting. Mrs. Thomas Hobbs read the minutes and Mrs. Mary Mc- Connell gave the financial re- Lunch conveners for the January were ap- pointed. The members were re- minded of the E. Bathe Me- Night and Past Presi- Night to be held at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yeo, Orono, and Mr. Atkinson is the son of Mrs. E. C. Atkinson, Stayner, and the late Mr. Atkinson. --Astor Studio im the Clubhouse, Wednesday, January 23, at 2.p.m. Mr. Charles Lock conducted the election of officers. The executive for 1963 is as follows: President, Mrs. Albert Crow- ellis; vice-president, Mrs. A. Wilkins; secretary, Mrs. Thom- as Hobbs; treasurer, Mrs. Mary social convener, Tromley; press, Hanna. BIG NURSES' GROUP The Victorian Order of Nurses, Centre,|commemoration of Queen Vic- 3 "8 rummage, candy, and bake sale!ada. Lemon Cheesecake The Dieter's Way and delicious as well. BAKED LEMON CHEESECAKE cups cottage cheese teaspoons sucaryl. solution NN eR Dr Om with graham cracker crumbs. Bake in a slow oven (320 de- grees F.) 1 hour and 15 min- utes, or until set. Makes 12 servings. Each serv- ing contains 133 calories; 19.5 gtams protein; 4 grams fat; 3.5 grams carbohydrate. | FIRST PET PERFUMES The Greeks were the first to develop special fragrances for household pets. Dr. §.J. Phillips Presents Honor Roll on:Fathers' Night At the January meeting of the Dr. S. J. Phillips Home and "took over' the meeting. Introduced by principal Mr. Laurence Savery, Mr. Malcolm Adam acted as- president and Mr. Geoffrey Andrews as sec- retary. Mr. Adam expressed his pleasure at having such an ex- cellent attendance and a spe- cial welcome to Dr. S. J. Phil- lips. Minutes were read by Mr. Andrews and the treasurer's re-' port was given by Mr. Fred! Bidgood. Mr. P. A. Tresise read a thank you letter for flowers from Miss Jean Bayne, who, due to illness, has found retire- ment necessary. Mr. Earle 'Moore reported a membership An announcement e x- skating organized in 1897 in the 'school, the' students whose names al- ready appeared on the plaque. He also encouraged the pupils of a Married recently in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church were Miss Mary Kuz- mich, daughter of Mrs. John EXCHANGE VOWS Yuzmich, Austria, and the late Mr. Kuzmich and Mr. Karl Stieninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stieninger, Aus- tria, --Mary's Studio HE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW alistic if you would make s now. Don't waste time! essentials and do press rously. s, how- ever, and do be ul where finances are concerned--espe- cially in the a.m. THE BIRTHDAY tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you can make fine headway in the coming year if you concen- trate on your most ambitious goals now. January, planetarily speaking, is your month and, even if results are not. imme- diately forthcoming, you can-- if you take advantage of all available opportynities -- reap rewards -- and financial lines by October. Late September also will be excellent for creative pursuits-- whether vocational or avoca- tional. Personal relationships will be under excellent aspects for most of this year, with a particularly happy ivrecast for December; also the period of August and September. A child born on this day will be loyal, conscientious and de- voted to home and family. | f | Panel Discussion At Westmount H-S A panel composed of Mrs. H. E. Brownlee, the Reverend Frank Wood, Miss Marjorie Honey and Constable William Tane discussed the contents of the film entitle? 'The Test' which was shown ai the West- Walter Bell, poe Home and School Asso- Lauder road, received congratu- lon meeting. The film - depicted now a Ralph Moore, Carol Prest, Wen-| ations on Tuesday, the 50th @|,..cher handled the pupil who dy Prothero, Joan Reed, Barry|Miversary of their wedding. Alcheated during examinations. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. * /School Association the fathers|Sampson, Jill Stevens, Lynn|reception in their honor is to|The summary of the panel was chologically mature" secretary Taylor, Douglas Warren, be held in Toronto on Saturday ay a from exam- The program was directed by| evening. each person was a Mr. John Rupert, Parent Edu- teacher. Parents should as- cation chairman. A panel of| Mrs. C. Ewart McLaughiin|Sume the proper role instead of Mrs. Ross Edmunds, vice-presi-| entertained the members of the pore ery the task of rearing dent of Oshawa and District}myseum committee of Oshawa -- to the apne Home and School Council; Mr.|and District Historical Society] 1#'er & quartet ny nad William Smith, school attend-|at her home 'Greenbriar' onl Tet weet -- 'he rnin ance officer and Mr. Laurence|Monday evening when plans ps ele ag er ag -- Savery, principal with Mr. Ru-|were discussed for improve- wi nt ed let Preset r- pert as moderator, discussed|ments and some slight expan-|S°" Dre usiness parents' responsibility to chil-|sion of facilities at Henry meeting. dren, the home, the school. Mr.|House and the introduction of R. F. Richardson expressed|new features for the spring and the panel and to Mr. Rupert. Mr. Richardson also gave a pre-|Jarvie for Mrs. Stephenson, MARRIAGE view on the February meeting|Grade 3 and Mrs. W. D. Warren) The marriage of Miss Marie which will be on "Family Life"'|and Mrs. David St. Andrews} Madeleine under the convenership of Mrs.\for Mrs. Labanovich, kindergar.|and Mr. Larry Eugene Weldon, i ten. Assisting in pouring coffee|son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wel Alexander, Mr. D. C. Prothero, Grade mothers in charge of|Mr. Fred Bidgood, Mr. Geof- Trinity United Church, Grims- refreshments were: Mrs. Wil-|frey Andrews, Mr. R. F. Rich- by with the Reverend H. T. Her- who graduated with honors in|) the years 1961 and 1962 have al- on the 1961: Crystal Adam, Barbara 4\Burr, Jane Collard, Donald Cross, Judy Cunliffe, i\ Dennis, Gary Edgar Jean Fra- sjnamon, -Lynda Cooper, Curley, Eric Farncombe, Dinah 5) Gi ser, Carol Gardner, Michael Greene, Elaine Gulliver, Bar- bara Holland, Patricia Hume, John Lancaster, Pat Lander, Jane Lawrence, Madeline Lov- Cathy Stewart, Karen Thomp- son, Penny Tonks, Leslie Townsend, Pamela Vipond, Alice Wilson. 1962: Cathy Bateson, Joy Cin- Bron | Heather lane, Douglas Mann, Elaine Mc- '|Gillivray, Christine McIntyre ~~ LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular stated meeting was held in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Cora Lyons, W. Matron presiding, assisted by Mr. William Henderson, W. Patron. Mrs. Meta Moore PDDGM was warmly welcomed by the officers were welcomed and thanked for their support. Mrs. Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Meta Moore, Mrs. May Lang, Mrs. Laura Stewart, Mrs. Alberta Wood, Miss Sybil @2\Langmaid, Mrs. Nance Mc- Leese, Mrs. Betty McKinstry, Mrs. Mabel Alpen, Mrs. Doro- thy Haley, Mr. Lioyd Wood and Mr. William Henderson. Mrs. Mae Phair PM and Mr Jeff Martin PP of Whitby and onorary members of Sunbeam _|were given a special welcome. PRECIOUS PELTS Canadian fisher, a durable but precious fur that is as daxurious ag fable and equal ly expensive, was chosen for this. coat designed by Ben Kahn. The coat was one of the loveliest shown at a re cent fashion show benefiting the United Hospital Fund. It is made on reefer lines and has a notched collar, three- quarter sieever and slit pockets. --By Tracy Adrian Invitations accepted Feb. 6th The meeting closed in usual form the WM giving the fare- well. Games were held and a supper was enjoyed, as this was the New Years Party. 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