Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1963, p. 9

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Re Cg ities / . TO WED IN CHURCH OF HOLY TRINITY, AJAX May 18 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Roberta Marilyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gay Spring Bonnets' Smith, Ajax, and Mr. Garnet Kenneth Fralick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet S. Fralick, Dunbarton. The marriage is to take place at 3.00 p.m. in Church of Holy Trinity, Ajax. v : --Horton Photographic Studio. |Robert Shorten; Mrs. W. F. Wil- Ajax (cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE QSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 5, 1963 9 Arbeit siptenetmednn mtr sues ener iene a Play Presented By Little Theatre At Dr. Cannon H-5S The Oshawa Little Theatre Group presented the play, "Fresh Variable Winds," at the Dr. C. F. Cannon Public School Monday, April 1, for the Home and School Association, direct- ed by Mrs. John Crook. Mrs, Arthur Elliott intro- Association For The Retarded Reports Increase in Enrollment The monthly meeting of the|crowding. seventeen young association for Retarded Chil-|adults and two instructors are dren and Glenholme Sheltered| working in very cramped quart- |Workshop was held in Glen-jers. Mr, Sydney De Jong report- holme School with the president,|ing on the conference on shel- Mrs, Arthur Holdsworth, pres.-|tered workshops held in Toronto ding. recently, ees Sank aebe te A period of silent prayer was for a variety of jobs suitable to held in memory of two deceased|s helte red workshops have members, Mrs. Wesley Bright, proved successful in other com- a member of the executive com-|munities and could be obtained mittee and president of the la-/for Oshawa. if dies Auxiliary, and Mr. William| TWo films were shown, "Shy- Sloman, a charter member of|"¢SS" the first film dealt with the association. pas problems . the shy child. Reports were read as follows, ee iat att Mees foul Mrs, Wilfred Harris for ao. emotional disturbance in adult Delbert Yeo tp, i meh life. The second film related to Treasurer's Report Mrs. Bemlmental health and stressed the Page, ways and means, MTrS.\ ole of the family doctor in co- operation with the parents and home atmosphere neccessary to establish good mental health json for Mrs. Herbert Schuerman ~\institutions .membership, Mr. Herbert Hartwig reported a to- h } habits. tal of 67 paid memberships; duced Dr. Charles Jackson, psychologist, and head of the "Mental Health Clinie of Osh- awa, who proceeded with a follow-up on the play, followed by a discussion period. Mrs. G. M. Peters thanked Dr. Jackson. Mrs. Walter Patterson presid- ed at the bisiness meeting. Chairman of the nomination committee, Mr. Arthur 4G. Korry, presented the slate of officers for the up-coming elec- tion for 1964, to be held in May. He stated that those wishing to add names to this list (after the approval of the candidate) may do so by besten the name to the secretary, Mrs. Victor Hulatt, 1138 Cedar street, in nominations). These nomina- tions must be in the hands of the secretary two weeks before the annual meeting, May 4, 1963. Mrs. Patterson, president, thanked the mothers who made candy and all the contributions toward the candy sale project. Mrs, Alex Christie and Mrs. {Victor Hulatt were appointed writing (in an envelope marked Mrs. Arthur Hols- Refreshments were served by|"elegates to attend the Federa- UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES vention held in Toronto dur Easter week would be , PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday Af ternoon Club met in the Hall for the weekly meet ding Members were reminded of the Easter meeting to be held on April 15 with Mrs. G Hall in charge of the service. There will be no meeting next Monday, April 8. The annual outing to London, Ontario, on June 17 was discus- sed and arrangements have been made to charter a bus. Reservations may now. be be made. gion | Of with Mrs. R. G. Collison presi-|¢ A Mi A tion D: : on April 0 at the ere, Hosa ulig 0 s interested|s Readings were | Ac by Mrs. Joseph Tinney, rs. Duncan Nisbet, Mrs. George Whitbread' and Mrs. R. G. Collison. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Benjamin Jacklin and Mrs. William Reed. The next meeting will be held on April 15 at 2.30 p.m. CANADIAN CORPS AU.X (Unit 42) Ladies' Auxiliary, Corps, Unit 42, was held the clubrooms recently, president, Mrs. William Watts, presided with 35 members present. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Leslie Knight. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Allan King. The chair- man of the social committee, Mrs. Paul Smith, gave her re- port. Chairman of the ways and for the business meeting and Leonard Haigh and Mrs. John were asked to contact executive "uember who wilt, arr: i pe By angements for trans ter temrdeenh Wale Guslttans in alestred to lire epre ry a) Serv: J ladies' auxiliary eee ae nament of the va Canadian|G corps ws to ho bs 5 beer la: quarters building, Toronto, on March L, next mee! ill be h on a at tpt Fit pay 1963 will be accepted at this! meeting form of an "Open House". Mrs. Carson Heard presided announced delegates to the con- sor ase wo ns er at PERSONALS education, Mrs. William Swinson and her|tion of -Home and School con- ' Antici ate Easter worth reports an increase in en-| committee. lvention in Toronto, sary commision. Mew. Mar- § | ___| Refreshments ' garet Hood, reminded the mem- Pp Mrs. Percy Ellis of St. Al-| Mrs. Ross McKenzie, Burke|so ment at Gisnboeme School sien pipe dbl | by| \starting with the Easter term. |Mrs. Donald McGillis and Mrs. LADIES At UCW Luncheon bona England, arrived on Mon- street, returned recently from 8) Volunteer workers 'are assist-| yy a Gas Geek viel | jday to spend the summer with|three and a half months visit|ino at th hool during the noo' er ee | ' ; me ba jing at the school during the noon) African Violets or other cold- || No boby sitter, no car fare Pretty Easter bonnets were|Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. Ellis, with her son, Mr. Robert Mc-|hour and on Tuesday and Thurs-|sensitive house plants on win- WELCOMED SON | Mr. Bernard on parade at the dessert ay Torian avenue, Brooklin, Mrs.|Kenzie, (Mrs. McKenzie and|day afternoons. Mr. John Liptay|qow ledges during cold winter| ,When a son was born to one) Eeverlanced ta site eon and hat show AG ld Ellis was accompanied by her|family of Anaheim, California.|Ptincipal of Glenholme school,| months, here is a simple solu- of India's formerly powerful) Of Leading Toronto Salons oe aid bi i pimeoe'10-year-old grandson, MasterOn her return trip home, Mrs,|2°tified the associa ay br tion. Place a sheet of alumin- pie apy wrist out hl FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS reet Unite mren. INot 'eee Peale ach » MYS.\ ylang are now completed for the ; ' mobiles to his friends rather! M Norman Brennan. |McKenzie visited San Francisco| regional teaches warkshioe tol foil on the ledge and up the | 725-6854 be held in the school on May 4. The conference and annual HOUSEHOLD HINT |Harry Hutcheon. Mrs. J. K. Moffat and Mrs. H. E. Kerr received the guests! Mrs. J. L. Beaton, the Misses|and Chicago. in Memorial Hall. Mrs. Kerr|Florence and Rose Hawkes Mr. substituted for Mrs. Ira Travell.|and Mrs. 0. D. Friend, Mr. Ken-| A baby shower was held re-|meeting of the Ontario associa- The dessert tabel was center-|neth Smyth, Mrs. Fred Lloyd cently at the home of Mrs. Zol-|tion for retarded children will ed with a large picture hat of|and Mr. Walter Famme attended ~ Biglin, Glenforest street, in|he held this year on April 26 pale pink crepe paper. The|the Bowmanville brégch meet gle Mrs. Eric Gronmen|anq 27 at Kingston. This con- vrown of real flowers was white|ig of the Canadian Cancer So- 6 oe ey bier @4l ference is open to the public Mr. hrysanthemums and pink car-|"!ety, held last Wednesday even- stess, Gills presented were! arthur Holdsworth, reporting on chry the Lions' Community|a baby lounge and a baby book.|, quit education, noted that five on yea on "The in| centre. The speaker, Mr. Maur- abe | the en were) sraduates of Glenholme school dividual tables carried out the/ic Grimes, executive director of/Played and the winners werelyil) he eligible for admittance to the sheltered Avorkshop in| ' F colired hat |the Ontario Division of the So-/Mrs. Glen MacKinnon, Mrs. theme with vari-co \ciety, spoke on his recent trip|John Webber, Mrs. August An-|7 | stands with crepe paper hats'tg Russia, naert and Mrs. Henry Packer.|"U2°. | | in pastel colors. Refreshments were served by Conditions at the workshop are| such that no more trainees can) be accommodated due to over | than cigars. inside of the window to a height of two or three inches above the| leaves. Winter's | cold drafts) can't get at the plants. Another use for aluminum foil is as a lining for a window box or plant- er to prevent moisture getting into the wood and rotting it. BABYLAND BARGAINS Just in Time for Spring i | Members of the Oshawa Ly-|the hostess. ssories were] ee entre FA. Smith, |ceum Club and Women's Art As-| Mrs Ralph Laing, Mrs. J. G.|Sociation attending the annual) Carter, Mrs. Lloyd Moody and|lumcheon of the Peterborough Mrs HV Myers branch of the Lyceum Clu, , . HY. : Friday afternoon, will be Mrs.|Petersburg, Florida. > a vere vet ae te Uriah Jones, president; Mrs. a colors. raws |S. V. Barlow, past president; tulle, included sailors with high/Mrs. John Ry eembert Te- | RESULTS COUNT! and low crowns and a high bub-/presentative, and Mrs. H. W. | ble pill box, of soft pink tulle.|Sheridan, corresponding secre- | Bowler and wig type ee many|tary. petal and flowered hats in pas-) tel shades; turbans with the|. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Elliott, | "Lawrence of Arabia" look,|Beaufort avenue, returned on| polka dot and tailored hats. |Sunday after spending a holiday mUlyirLe iesvine 3 a New 1963 LLOYD STROLLERS with conopy Lerge Full Penel CRIBS bay canniaces... 19:88 PLAY PENS. .....+2.-- 8.88 wees 1188 this' marreesses..... 6.08 WILSON'S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET Mr. and Mrs. George Read,| Mary street, returned Saturday from a month's vacation in St. Ansus-G "7. HI CHAIRS CARPET ANY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM TILE ; at Clearwater Beach, Florida. valent RF id: Sab Their. daughter, Miss Patricia Oshawa & District white and pretty floweved hats i south to spend a) Real Estate Board made @ spring-like display. r parents. Mrs. H. E. Kerr, commen-\f" tater, wore a hat with multi- colored flowers covering the en-/* tire hat. Mrs. Ralph Jewell, at} the piano, wore a white straw) pill box. | Mrs. William Miners was co- ordinator of the hat fashions. | A gift certificate, donated by) Mrs. Bruce Cameron, was won by Mrs. Frank Gazley, 447 Bader street, Oshawa. Mrs. Bruce Buck and Mrs. J. G. Carter convened the juncheon and Mrs. H. H. Wells was con-| vener of the bake and gift sale. LODGES AND SOCIETIES GOLDEN JUBILEE CH. I0DE A meeting of the Gelden Jubi- lee Chapter IODE was held -re- cently at Adelaide House with the regent, Mrs. W. D. Burns, presiding. Itching to get out in the' garden? Get ready now! © Get GOLDEN VIGORO. It will green-up your lawn in just six days. What'smore, it will help keep your DRY GOODS DEPT. 174 RITSON RD. S. SPECIALS GOOD FROM FRIDAY APRIL Sth till Mrs. E. L. Disney read let- ters from the Honorable Robert Macaulay on the Trade Econ- omy project, also from the Ca- nadian Cancer Society. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. R. M. Morrison Mrs. A. V. Walker, education- al secretary, read a letter from the adopted schoo! on Georgina Island, thanking the chapter for help in the past. It was decided to send them a supply of sum mer sports equipment, also a subscription to the ""Echoes". Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, services at home and abroad secretary, read two heart-warming letters from the chapier's adopted Greek boy. Mrs. Sawyer urged all mem-| bers to complete at least two) articles or more if possible in! sewing or knitting in the forth- coming year. Mrs. D. H. Howe will repre- sent the Chapter in the Cana- dian- Red Cross Society. Mrs. E. R. Snow gave the Im- migration and Citizenship re- port. She gave an explanation on the newly-formed Commun- ity Citizenship Council. The Chapter decided to join the Council. Plans are well under way for the annual Golden Age Club party to be held April 18 at Simcoe Hall. It was announced that Mrs. L. R. Sawyer has kindly offered her home for a June tea which is to be convened by Mrs. F. E. Turney with Mrs. J. A. Vivash in charge of tickets. Mrs. D. A. Brown informed the meeting that the fall dance will be held November 2 with Bill Richardson's orchestra pro- viding music. Mrs. E. G. Storie and Mrs. Ronald Wilson are im charge of entertainment. A | Sale was. conducted) by Mrs. D. M. Campbell during} the coffee hour. .. | LADIES' WEAR CO-ORDINATES double. knit linen and denim SUITS and SLACKS Mix or Match Ist Quality Seamless NYLONS Reg. 69c 2 prs. 1.00 BLOUSES AND SPORT SHIRTS ATTRACTIVE EASTER BONNETS For all ages. WHITE AND COLORED PURSES ......79* to 1.49 CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS' DRESSES '| \ REDUCED FOR EASTER VARIETY BABY DRESSES from 1.98 to 5.98 6 months te 3 yeors APRIL 13th Boys' Fancy Socks Men's White (2 way cuffs) Dress Shirts Men's White Cushioned Socks Penman (slight imperfections) +4, Tops and Briefs Men's Ties .98¢ to 1.49 .. pr. Only 49¢ DRUG SPECIALS RICHARD HUDNUT ony Oe BLUE GILLETTE BLADES 35 IN 19° GIRLS' PANTIES FROM PKG. 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