Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Feb 1963, p. 8

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CATS TEACH at her summer theatre MONTREAL (CP) -- Norma|She believes the sudy Springford, a local theatrical|/™/s #1 m Merry Mates Of Christ Church _ |Seringtor part of the training pupils her three Pi vag Rapier ypc receive re theatre school. (omen Plan Fiesta Night |; At the regular meeting of the "Merry Mates" of Christ ¢ Memorial Church, the fina! ; : plans were made for the annual *, is BE dance held in February. Thi Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 me . re sn us a "flair of Mexico" when @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 14,.1963 "Fiesta '63" will be the theme. Members will greet their i f guests in Mexican attire, and World Turmoil Reflected ar oo fee Mexican Chili, In South Africa's Probl n ut Ca s = ro. ems peril Hogpagg and will be ' assis y the entertainment makes entry into the rest of commitee, Mr. and Mrs. Africa difficult due to possible James Howard and Mr, and ing among some South Afri- : Mrs, Gerald Crawford will be cans, stemming from the Boer ee in charge of the decorations for War. itr spite of this, there is a : the parish where the feeling of unity and fellowship) dance will be held. Ticket con- regret over the necessity (from The executive for the year i 1963 is as follows: Honorary presidents, Archdeacon and Mrs. H, D. Cleverdon; past '}and Mrs, Reginald Mouck; v.ce- t presidents, Mr, and Mrs, Ron- ago the population was 10 to ald Green; secretaries, Mr. and one. This figure includes na- Mrs. Norman Laughlin; Van Rennen informed the group : / : ish council, Mr. and Mrs. Slad-| that the government actually . Nix; social conveners, Mr. and| represented less than one-thind Mrs. James Bell; _ telephone! of the totai population. Fewer committee, Mr. and Mrs. James) She continued saying, 'South nard Glover; press reporters, Africa's problems are the Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Adam. world's problems concentrated. It is impossible to comprehend of ani- Miss Pamela Van Rennen, registered nurse from South Africa, was guest speaker at the February meeting of West- minster United Church Women. Miss Van Rennen, who is at present on the nursing staff of Oshawa General Hospital, re- Iminded the group that South Africa is a republic -- separate and independent from -the rest of Africa. She said, in part, "A South African passport PERSONALS In order to ensure their ac- + |commodation for the Knights of Columbus Mardi Gras _ next week, those planning to attend are making their reservations early. Among these are Mr. and Mrs, Vince Duquette, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Leach, Mr. and Mrs, Val Mette, Mr, and Mrs. Vince Kelly, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mozic, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Boissoin, Mr. and Mrs. William Schoenau, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Noonan, Mr, and Mrs. William Weroski, Mr. and Mrs. It's Nutricious -- and Delicious! You drink a toast to your health with every glassful of milk! It's rich in vitamins;-so' keep plenty on hand for meals and snack-time treats. Try oyr milk and other dairy foods soon. Now Save -- 4° Less when you buy Guernsey Gold 2% wealth. The chief immigra- tion has been from Europe. The population of South Africa is 13 ition with a ratio of four blacks to one white; ten years The new presidents, Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Mouck are the racial inhibitions, There is still Mrs, Ronald Green. Mr, and considerable anti-British -feél- Mrs, Slade Nix and Mr. and with the Commonwealth coun- veners are Mr, and Mrs, Mal- tries which caused a feeling of colm Adam. presidents, Mr. and Mrs, © ald Crawford; presidents, Mr. tive Africans, Asiatics and urer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Malayans as 'blacks'," Miss Hayes; representatives to par-| than three million persons are Howard, Mr.' and Mrs. Brans- al lk eligible to vote. by Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Leo- --Times Photo MR. AND MRS. REGINALD ARNOLD LITTLE JOANNE FIRST IN CABINET Friends And Relatives Honor Couple On Silver Anniversary On the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Arnold, Windsor street, held a reception at their home recently, with about 80 guests in attendance. Mrs. Arnold, the former Eve. tyn Clarke, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke, and Mr. Arnold is the gon of the late Mr. Melville Arnold and the late Mrs, Tru- man Clark. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold were married in Oshawa on February 9, 1938, by Adjutant William Lorimer of the Salvation Army now Brigadier Lorimer of Toronto. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Keith Clarke, nee Evelyn Cowle, and the best man was r. Keith Clarke, brother of irs. Arnold. The honored couple has one gon, Leverne, and two daugh- ters, Betty and Marlene, all of Oshawa. Pouring tea at the table, centred with a three-tier wed. ~ cake dnd candles were . Charles Cathmoir of Brace- age, and Mrs. Keith Clarke. isting Were Mrs. Cecil Gur- hey, Mrs Mary Rutter, Mrs. John Dixon, 'Miss Beverly Smith, Mrs. Douglas Taylor and Mrs. Clarence Yeo. In charge of the guest book as Miss Marlene Arnold. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold were : LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI Phi Phi Chapter "The regular meeting of Beta 6igma Phi, Phi Phi Chapter was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Fleming on Saguenay avenue. President Mrs. Margaret Rus-' sell, opened the meeting, Miss Louise Thompson read the min- utes and Miss Marueen Comer- ford gave the treasurer's re- The model meeting will be held March 19. A gift will be bought for the 1 of the year and will be esented at the Founder's Day banquet, May 7. Plans were discussed on the 'ashion Show which will be id in March with Delta Sigma Chapter. " The nominating committee for the new executive will be Mrs, Fran Fleming, chairman, Miss Louise Thompson, Miss Joan Elliott and Miss Maureen Comerford. Class. presented with a chest of silver from their family, a sum of money, flowers, silver pieces, glassware, cups and saucers, hammered aluminum and many other gifts. Mrs, Arnold received from her husband, a beautiful silver vase filled with 25 red roses. Many cards were received, also a letter of congratulations from the Honorable Michael Starr and Mrs. Starr. Mr, and Mr. Arnold are members of the Salvation Army. Mrs. Arnold is an active member in the Home League, Songsters, League of Mercy and Sunday School. Mr. Arnold is an active member of the} py, Men's Fellowship and Bible Mr, Arnold is employed at the Robson Leather Company, Ltd. Among those present were Envoy and Mrs. Charles Cath- moir of the Salvation Army in Bracebridge, as well as other guests from Allison, Bowman- ville, Hampton, Courtice and Clarksburg. Lioyd Bolahood and Mr. Mrs. Mr. Edward Lannigan. avenue, is being entertained at a Bon Voyage luncheon at the Lancaster Hotel on February 14, by her co-workers of the Bell Telephone Company. Miss Irwin willl be leaving on Saturday by airline for a five-week vacation in Hawaii. Presonvale road, are leaving on February 22, to spend two weeks in Naples, Florida. ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column, Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your item of charge. Telephone 723-3474, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keys, Rit- son road north, and a Grade 5 piano pupil of Mrs. Eliott, was among the y performers in the ORMTA stu- dent recital held Saturday eve- ning in the McLaughlin Public Library. by Kabalevsky. and Bronislaw Blaszcak and Miss Shirley Irwin, Gladstone Mr, and Mrs, Robert Fowler, Teas, birthday parties, wed-) ews for which there is no Sheila Keys, a daughter of Everett She played "Waltz" the siivation in a short time, You can live amidst it and still not understand completely. It is somewhat similar to the Algerian situation where the Europeans have lived so long in the country that it is their This dark eyed little miss is Joanne Rae MacKay, 15 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond MacKay, Herbert street. she is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Bukowski and Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacKay, and her great grandmother is Mrs. William Mansfield, all of Oshawa. ~--Ireland Studio member in the United States was Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, who took office in 1933. The first woman cabinet DIAL 728-6241 "AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" 'native land'. South Africa is a lonely little country in a world of hate. They are hoping and praying for a peaceful solution to their problems." Miss Van Rennen quoted from the book, '"'Let My People Go," by Albert Luthulli, who with Dag Hammersjold was the 196! winner of the Nobel/§ Peace Prize. She emphasized Luthvil's plea, "Free us from|' bondage, as we live together as t Christians." Mrs. John Redko, Mrs. Ray Hatter, and Mrs, Hugh Scott/§ conducted a worship service on the theme, "A Gift of Charity," emphasizing the Christian meaning of charity as a loving During the meditation, Mrs. Hatter told the story of a five-|s year-old girl who said, "'Grand- "Those who would get the most out of life, give love to every- body." f The new corresponding secre- tary is Mrs. Evelyn McClennen, feplacing Miss Marguriet replacing Miss Margurite Stone who has resigned. The cultural program by Miss Ruth Kell . Palmer Knight. was and The next meeting will be held/ &t the home of Miss Ruth Kell, RR 2, Oshawa. PYTHIAN SISTERS The monthly meeting of the Pythian Sisters took place in the Orange Hall on Tuesday, February 12. Sister Margaret Stevens presented the Canadian flag and Sister May Feasby, the Pythian flag. Eighteen mem- bers were present. Sister May Feasby is working with Oshawa Cancer Society, and Mary Shields with the Red Cross. Sister Lucille Clarke won the mystery prize. * Plans are being made for the | Copper Sale in May, and the assistance of all members is Fequested. Refreshments were served by Sister anittee. : HOUSEHOLD HINT . Frequent laundering is a "must" for scarves and any Jacket or sweater with an at- tached hood. To be attractive, 'they must be kept. scrupulously Murrall and her com-|} You are sure to enjoy knit- | ting this dainty little pullover | for your favorite young miss. | It is really quite easy to knit and sure to please. If you would like the leaflet with this design, in sizes 6 to 12, SMOCKED PULLOVER ed by the president, Mrs. John Redko, announcements were ial UCW meeting at Trinity Day of Prayer service on March 1, at Centre Street United Church, Oshawa. Refreshments were served by the committee for the evening, Mrs. John Redko, Mrs. Ray Hatter and Mrs. Hugh Scott. concern and regard for others.|sisted by the secretary, Aubrey Hircock and the trea-| bake sale was announced, ma gives a piece of her love|take place prior to the April oungito everybody." And she said, py"; Ralph Sonley, Talent Night Held By Pupils At Mary Street Home & School Talent night, one of the most uccessful nights of the Mary Street Home and School Asso- jation, proved itself again as he many parents and grand. arents gathered to enjoy the entergainment provided by the tudents. The president, Mrs. Bryce Brown, welcomed the members and guests and conducted. the very brief business meeting as- Mrs. urer, Mrs, Wilfred Hamley. A to meeting. Mr. Gerald Harper introduc- ed Miss Cornelia Wagner, who . was mistress of cermonies for During the business, conduct-|the evening. Master David Ka- doski opened the program by D playing "'My Bonnie Lies Over made concerning the Presbyter-/the Ocean" on the piano and nity) girls from the school choir, di- United Church, Bowmanville,|rected by Mr. Gauer, sang sev- on February 12, and the Worldleral selections. Piano solos were also played by Miss Beverly Young, "Slum- ber Song'"'; Miss Christine Cow- ley, in G Minor"; "Red Pop- "Poppy"; "Minuet iss Sheila Fice, reading "The Blind Men and the Elephant". | The children of Mr. Harper's! Grade 6 presented a puppet! show. They prepared a very) fine stage, complete with cur-| tains and several changes of} scenery and made their own! puppets. They performed the| story of Dick Whittington and his very famous cat. | Mrs. William Broadbent! thanked the performers and their teachers. Refreshments were served by the mothers of Miss Taylor's| room and Mrs. Lawrence's! room, under the direction of grade mothers Mrs. Henry Lar- sen, Mrs. Murray Welsh, Mrs. R. A. Stuart and Mrs. A. §. Venn, assisting the social con- veners, Mrs. C. M. Root and Mrs. W, E. Fice. AUXILIARIES GROUPS, CLUBS Billy Gerrow, "Tocktina"; Jeff Glover, "Green Sleeves"; Ar- chur Guy, "Sarebane'; Miss Ruth Osborne, "Minuet in+C". Delbert Morgan played "'Gui- simply send a stamped, self- addressed envelope plus 10 cents 'for handling» to the Needlecraft Department of The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont., requesting the SMOCK- S.A. HOME LEAGUE tar Boogy" on the auto harp ac- companied by his brother on | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE opened the meeting. Mrs, John Dixon offered prayer. Mrs. George Beard read the min- utes. Mrs. William James opened|the guitar. 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