Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1963, p. 8

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i Ne ee A Ne Phe. tae 2b pire ae tee ae Poaceae Fate ' ed at the installation ceremon- ies of the new exectuive at the chapter's annual meeting. Mrs. Creighton is seated be- tween vice-regents, Mrs. J. THE HONORARY' RE- GENT of Golden Jubilee Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Mrs, T, K, Creighton, officiat- A, Vivash and Mrs. D. A. Brown, left and right. Stand- ing from the left are Mrs, E. L, Disney, secretary; Mrs. 6 ee ON ee ne ee og eee W. D. Burns, regent, and Mrs, R. M. Morrison, treas- urer, --Cshawa Times Photo Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Ucemen @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 13, 1963 WIFE PRESERVER A pet canary won't be lone. Says Parents of Delinquents Should Study Own Behavior Mrs, Donald Liddiard intro- duced Mr. Bruce Affleck, Crown Attorney for the County of On- tario, who spoke to the Dr |S. Miss Edna Greenfield's morn- ing Kindergarten won the room count, Mrs, R. S: Hayward re- ported a membership of 196. some when you're away if you hang a mirror where he can see himself; he'll think he has a caller. DEATH RATE FELL Between 1931 and 1961 the in- fant death rate in Canada ropped 60 per cent to 18 deaths for each 1,000 live births. BAILEY FOODS LID. OSHAWA AJAX WEST HILL THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday FRESH g : CHERRY PIE nic. s7e 49° DELICIOUS DATE SQUARES *"'«"" 6 |, 2g¢. FOR-QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the Bakery with the large variety. J, Phillips Home and. School Association at the March meet- ing on the handling of juvenile delinquency. Mr, Affleck point- ed out that the attitude of the child to the parent in the ad- ministration of justice was of- ten reflected by his antagonism to those responsible for carry- ing out justice as he matured, Parents today were living in the age of parties, bingoes, cocktails and consequently leave children with baby sitters and in the company of a poor- ly tuned in T.V, set. Mr, Affleck stated that if efforts taken by parents to correct a_ potential delinquent failed then steps re: sulting in Training School, Re- formatories and even Peniten- Mrs, R. F, Richardson ject of April's meeting. Paul McIntosh, Grade 6, were introduced: Assistant mond White, Donna Bonnie ' Cubbage, ed a program pertaining to chil- dren's reading will be the sub- Members of the Safety Patrol for the school year were hon- ored guests at the meeting. po the staff supervisor, introduced the students and explained the du- ties of the patrol and the sys- tem of organization and admin- istration. The following students Captains Douglas Wooster, Patrol No, 1: Martin Hungerford, Lieutenant, Drum- Gannon, Connie Cub- bage, Bob Warren, Kathy Tre- sise, Jerry Hungerfond, Roberta tiaries were the result. May, Patrol No, 2: Peter Me- RED & WHITE MEAT DEPARTMENT UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Mr, Affleck highly ' recom-|L@ughlin, Lieutenant, Tim Mur- -- are featuring -- Golden Jubilee IODE Installs Regent And New Executive in the absence of Mrs. P. H. Phillips, membership; Mrs. E, L, Disney, Empire and World Affairs; Mrs, D. C, R. Hill in the absence of Mrs. L, R. Saw- yer, immigration and citizen- ship, Mrs, C, J, Higgs, hospi- tality. Commonwealth corr e- spondence, Mrs, E. Bind; pub- lic relations, and'card and con- vention fund in the absence of Mrs. W. A. Lock, Mrs. H. E. Ramshaw, , These reports indicated a suc- cessful and active year in the fields of education and public service, Mrs, Burns expressed her appreciation to the mem- bers for their efforts in the past Mrs. W. D. Burns was unani- nously re-elected Regent of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE at the annual meeting recent- The new executive is as fol- lows: Honorary regent, Mrs. T. K. Creighton; honorary vice- regent, Mrs. Michae) Starr; re- gent, Mrs. W. D. Burns; first vice-regent, Mrs. J. A. Vivash- second vice-regent, Mrs. D. A, rown; recording secretary, FE, L. Disney; treasurer, Mrs. R. M. Morrison; Echoes secre- tary, Mrs. D. H. Howe; educa- tional secretary, Mrs, A. V, Walker; standard bearer, Mrs. W. 4H. Gibbie; services at home and abroad secretary, Mrs, L, R. Sawyer; member- ship secretary; Mrs. W. A,|c0-operaion, She then called on Lock. Mrs, S, A. Willson who con- ducted the election of officers. At the regular meeting, pre ceding the annual meeting, letters of thanks for Christmas gifts from the chapter's adopt- ed Indian schools were read by Mrs. J. A. Vivash, educa- tion secretary. Letters from in- dividual students from these Conveners -- World Affairs, Mrs. D, M. Campbell; public} relations, Mrs. R. C. Bowes; film, Mrs. C, J, Higgs; immi- gration and citizenship, Mrs, E. R, Snow; card and convention, Mrs, P, H, Phillips. Councillors -- Mrs. D. C. R. Hill, Mrs, J. B, Raine, Mrs. R. W. Heagle, Mrs. W. H. Libby and Mrs. R, Wilson. | Mrs, T. K, Creighton, honor- ery regent, conducted the in- stallation of the new executive. She then congratulated them and asked for their continued support and loyalty and obed- ience to the constitution of their organizaion. Mrs, W. D. Burns spoke briefly, welcoming the new officers and expressing the wish that every member would take an equal share in the work and planning in the year ahead, recalling the many pleasant and enjoyable events during the past year. Mrs. Burns spoke for all members present when she thanked Mrs, Creighton for her Sreat interest in the chapter's activities and the coninued in- spiraion which she provided. Prior to the election the min- utes of the 1962 annual meeting were read by Mrs. A. W. Ban- field, secretary, The following annual reports were given. Mrs, J. E. Houghton read the treas- urer's report in the absence of Mrs, H. W. Neil; Mrs, D. C. R. Mill, Echoes; Mrs. J, A. Vivash, education; Mrs, W. H Gibbie, Standard bearer; Mrs, E. R Munday in the absence of Mrs. L, V. Walker, services at Home and Abroad. Mrs. W. H. Libby, the members. Mrs. E. R. Snow, Golden Age convener, announced the forthcoming Golden Age sched- ules and thanked members for their great co-operation in this effort in the past year, Mrs. Burns reported that the and Mrs. K. R. Wagg, regent of the Prince Philip Chapter, had attended the Consumers' Cru- sade dinner held recently at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Ten- tative plans for an auumn din- ner dance were discussed, Mrs. E, R, Munday read letters of thanks from the chapter's adopt- ed Greek child, TARR 2-6 WIFE PRESERVER A lettuce leaf placed on top of soup will attract excess fat so you can remove it easily. year and the evident spirit of schools were alsd enjoyed by| ja film which brought the eve- ~ its 4 }good used clothing for the bale ST, PAUL'S CHURCH (Calvin Eve, Group) The March meeting of the Calvin Evening Group of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs, Er- nest Whiting. The treasurer reported the Valentine project was very suc- cessful, Plans were made for a tea end fashion show to be held at the church on June 5 in the evening. Four members were appoint- ed to assist at Hillsdale Manor on April 15, A rummage sale is to be held at the Oshawa Recreation Cen- tre on March 21. Refrshments were served by Mrs, Charles Bolton assisted by Mrs, Ernest Whiting. HARMONY H-S ASSOC, The Harmony Home and) School Association opened its) March meeting with Mrs. Wil- liam Temple presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs, Stewart MacKie, the treasurer's report given by Mrs, Ronald Murray. | Twenty-five of the school chil-| dren displayed their talents by dancing, comic skits and sing- ing, under the supervision of! Miss Angela Otvots. | Mr, Rupert Harrigan showed) ning to a close. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Douglas Abbott and her Grade Mothers. Appreciation was extended to all parents for donations to- wards school uniforms for field day: There will be Open House at the school Monday, March 18, from 7.30 to 9.00 p.m. and the parents are requested to attend and also meet the teachers. KING STREET UCW NO. 11 Unit No. 11 of King Street United Church met recently, for regular meeting in the church parlor with nine mem- bers present, The president, Mrs, Roy Lee, opened the meeting with prayer, A public meeting of the Cana- dian Cancer Society, to be held in the Oshawa Centrai Col- legiate March 28 at 8 p.m., was Members are asked to save to be packed in May. Mrs, Roy Lee took the devotional period announced, | Miss Beverley Manuel played an xylophone solo called "Ring the Bells of Heaven", Mrs. David Taves, of the awa Mental Health Clinic, was the speaker of the evening. Mrs, Taves spoke on what the church can do to help the mentalily il Mrs, Dean Bickle closed in Mrs. Reginald Cook, The next meeting will te held at the home of Mrs, W. Niven Aitken, 116 Briar Court, March 18, NORTHMINSTER UCW Northminster UCW held its re-|of a special meeting for women the churchlof the Canadian Cancer Society parlors with Unit 2 im chargejat OCCI, March 28, at 8.00 p.m of the devotional service under|She also stated that Mrs. Helen the leadership of Mrs, Kenneth/Tucker of Port Credit would be Crone, assisted by Mrs. Llioyd/the speaker at the McLaughlin gular meeting in Salter, Mrs. Wesley J, Langmaid in- troduced the speaker, Mrs. Ross Stevens of Bowmanville who gave a talk on the work of her daughter, Miss Muriel Stevens who is a medical missionary in Moerbeke, in the Belgian Congo, Mrs, Clifford Rundle; accom- panied by Mrs. Harry Mellow at the piano, samg "I Shall Not Pass Again his Way." Mrs Sanford Perry conducted the business period. A new piano will be ordered shortly for the chapel, on behalf of the ucw. Members were reminded of the supply bale and asked for donations of flannelette, money and children's clothing, ages 2 to 12 years to be brought-to the April meeting. The leadership training courses April 4 at Ebenezer were announced and anyone in- terested should contact Mrs. Mellow. Do you need a LOAN UNTIL PAYDAY ? $50 FOR 2 WEEKS COSTS ONLY 47¢ t $50 to $5000 with her theme "Brotherhood". |Miss Mary MacLean presented | the study book on '"Okinawa".| |Mrs, Lloyd Tindall served re-| ~ | freshments, CALVARY BWF The last meeting of the Cal- vary Business Women's Fellow- ship was held recently at the home of Mrs. Reginald Cook, with 22 present. Miss Marilyn Manuel pre |Sided, Mrs. Louis Trick read the scripture from Psalm 84. Miss SUPERIOR 17 Simcoe St. N. | 725-6541 Open daily to 5:30 p.m, Saturday to 12:00 noon Wednesday to 8:00 p.m. Other evenings by appointment 17 OFFICES IN ONTARIO \ work camp with severe disci- pline, good recreation facilities, and physical punishments. The Osh-|delinquent would then realize. with co-operation and respect, it was possible to live in society Following an extremely inter- 1 esting and informative address, many questions were asked Mr Affleck by parents and chil- Refreshments were served by pet th one to Mr. Affleck, and to Mrs. Vincent McGahey, chairman of citizenship. dent, during a short business | ! | mended the establishing of a trol No. 3: Gloria Leiws, David Swinson, Riehl, Debbie Hann, Rupert, Susan Stanley Lawrence Margaret Tooley, e thanks of every- Andrews, Cheryl McCune, Mrs, Malcolm Adam, presi- meeting informed the members|for Mr, Hubert's Grade 8. doch, Murray Farncombe, Ted Rundle, Ron Dennis, Margaret Garrett, Carolyn Holtby, Carol Copeland, Garry. Wood. Pa- Trewin, Lieutenant, Jane Fitches, Joan Tan Stephen Wood, Brian Smith. Substitutes: John Lan- der, Edwin Lovell, Don Sinclair, Danny St. Grade Mothers for the even- ing were Mrs, Jack Hunt, Mrs. Robert Glover for Miss Fox's Grade 3, and Mrs, J, W. 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