Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1963, p. 10

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3 SwEeteas 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 4, 1963 THESE LITTLE DAVIDS ARE ONE YEAR OLD TODAY Celebrating his first birth- north. He is the grandson of day today is David Lloyd Mrs. Harold W. Grant and Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weir, all Lioyd Weir, Riverside drive of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs.- Nelson Brown, Centre street, are the proud parents of David Nelson, who is celebrating his first birthday, today. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Kemlo, Oshawa, and Mrs. Daulton Brown, Bethany, Ontario. --Photos by Ireland Studio WED IN ST. HEDWIG'S Changes in the organization of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, which will be voted on at the Easter Convention, was the topic for discussion at the regu- lar meeting of Westmount Home and School Association, Duties of elected officers and pro- cedure were explained. A panel consisting of Mrs. Henry De- Mille, Mrs. Melville Coolidge, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Boneham and Mrs. R. D. Thomas conducted a question and answer period. Delegates appointed to attend the annual convention in Toron- to were Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Melville Coolidge, Mrs. Ralph Boneham and Mrs. R. Thomas. Mrs. James Anderson pre- sided over the business meeting. Mr. F. H. Ross, Mr. Wayne Stubbs, Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Gaston Plancke were the committee appointed to report on cost of sweaters and shorts for school teams. New flag poles nounced that to date Westmount School pupils have made $500 by selling chocolate bars and chocolates in-the safety patrol campaign. A selection of waltz- es for piano was played by Mrs. Sidney Boneham. Mr. F. H. Ross, principal, Gowned in white, Miss Zita Mary Shelenkoff, daughter of Mrs. Boris Shelenkoff, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Shelen- koff, became the bride of the late Mr. Ceglar. The ceremony was performed re- cently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church with the Rev- erend Felix Kwaitkowski of- VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHERS REPAIRED--REBUILT Vacuum Hose for Sale! WARNER WILLIAMS Changes In H&S Associations Discussed At Monthly Meeting D.| mentioned the importance of extra study at this time or year when tests are coming up, for those pupils who have not made UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES| KING STREET U.C.W. (Unit 4) Interest of the Fellowship Unit 4 in the Study Book "Women of the Bible' mount- ed when program chairman Mrs, William Smith, led in the study period on Jochebed, mo- ther-of Moses, Miriam and Aa- ron. Scriptural passage was read by Mrs. H. A. Armstrong while Mrs. Kelvin Edgar read a poem entitled 'Courage'. The devotional period arrang- » ed by group leaders, Mrs, Wil- liam Edwards and Mrs. Kenneth Suddard was closed with prayer by Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Ivan Morrison played the piano and Mrs. Stanley Gomme, assisted by Mrs. Seymour Bigwood sang "Keys to the Kingdom". Group leader, Mrs. Frank Burrows, opened the meeting with a reading 'Spring Clean- ing" and reports were present- ed by the secretary. Mrs. H. A. Armstrong and the treasurer, Mrs. Seymour Bigwood. Twenty members were present, Mrs. Jackson Wray reported '\for community friendship and visitation, and a flower fund re- port was made by Mrs. Clara Eddie. It was noted the group would compile recipes on salads, cook- ies and loaves and present these in cook book form as a sequel to the two books now available. The announcement was made of the forthcoming fashion show by the Del-Mar unit; the April 11 UCW, general meeting and the dessert luncheon by the Ar- dent Workers Unit on April 24. April is the birthday month of the Fellowship Unit and an in- vitation has been extended to the Ardent Workers Unit to be pres- ent at the April 16 meeting. Ar- rangements for this meeting will be made by Mrs. Dwight Bun- ner, Mrs. Clifford McQuarrie and members of their group. Refreshments were served by Mrs, William Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth Suddard and members of their group. good marks in the past. Report cards will be going out around the beginning of May. | Six teachers qualified for the room prize, Mr. F. H. Ross, Miss Marjorie Honey, Miss Bev- erley Sarginson, Miss Verayie| Masterson, Mrs. John Hinze and Mrs. Margaret Chase. | Refreshments were served by the kindergarten and opportun-| ity class mothers, | IS OLD SOLDIER | PARIS, Ont. (CP) -- Miss Agnes West celebrated her) 100th birthday in a_ nursing home here where she has been a patient for several years Miss West is the oldest '"'sol- dier" in the Paris Salvation Army corps and possibly the oldest in the province. She joined when the corps was formed in 1884. BABYLAND BARGAINS Just in Time for Spring New 1963 LLOYD. 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