Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 10

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what age youngsters get -mar- ried, sa 'But young men should have. - fa serious look at the world be- has advice for eg UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Peotone tant ee CENTRE STREET U.C.W. The regular meeting of the West Unit No. 2 of Centre Street United Church was held in the chapel with the president, Mrs. Leonard Goldsmith, presiding. Mrs, Warren Dickson was in charge of the devotional period, her theme being "Prayer". Hymns were sung with Mrs. James Moore at the piano. A reading was given by Mrs. A HAPPY PAIR "CELEBRATES MAY BIRTHDAYS Celebrating May birthdays are Kathrine Anne who is two today and her sister, Laurene Elizabeth, four last Saturday. Dickson on prayer, written by Walter Brennan of TV fame. Mrs. Ace Abbott gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Claude Flewwelling, the secre- tary's report, and roll call, Plans were made for a straw- berry supper in June and a rummage sale on May 28, The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Goldsmith with a pot luck sup- per at 6.30 p.m. Y'S MENETTES The regular meeting of the Oshawa Y's Menettes was held at the home of Mrs. John Matthews with a good repre- They are the daughters of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mayne, Bolton, | sentation of sieubete Brey and Mrs, Kenneth Harris, oe ag ig a Mrs. Graham Nelson welcom- Laurentian avenue, and wh d rris, , 8g ed 8 nee biggie = John : er une cReelis. e minutes were granddaughters o m and _--Mary's Studio | read by Mrs. R. Alexander and outs \ the treasurer's report: given by | |Mrs. Thomas Wolframe. THE STARS SAY | Plans were made for the . |June meeting which is to be By ESTRELLITA held in the form of a dinner. Begging in the fall members FOR TOMORROW Friendly influences will take turns in being respon- prevail /|Sible for the program for the now, with accent on the solu-| meetings. : tion of difficult problems and| The guest for the evening other matters requiring good|was Mrs. Arthur Vaillancourt judgment and keen analysis,|Who led in a discussion on Look for some good news in the| 'The Good Use of our Jewel- p.m.--possibly from a distance,/eTy - FOR THE BIRTHDAY KING STREET UCW NO. 9 If tomorrow is your birthday,|, Mrs. Robert Bland, assistant your "horoscope Drsage. tin eater, peg te May meng personal relationships during) oy, veh: Wonne ci di § word |the next year, with 'he possible| ' Unc hiaarr a Th Th | exception of brief stress periods |; iG a eep nou y | within the next two weeks and) Th mn et ae Leali lin mid-September--which could til' uaa troesciae "airs ral |be your fault. As with most ; bs 43 : . | ae e ad sndeney|Ward Sills, read their reports.| | Taureans, you have a tendency! poy call revealed 1 eipitall | toward being extremely opinion. ries oe and 1b alle had an ated and often antagonize|/Ri™ TRIE Gaels Hee { others by expressing your ideas|™aae | |in too.dogmatic a manner, Use Mrs. Bruce Wilson's commit- self-control, therefore, and don't|'ee Presented the devotional,) |Mrs. Sills using the theme} |}spoil what might otherwise be) (; 7 'i la delightful picture of happy] Word of God in Nature', read |home, family and sociai life. |the call to worship. The scrip- | * \ters are concerned, jo not »x- ; pect too much between now and|marked that nature is full of mid-October, but a good cycle, |illustrations of emergence be-| on death, that it is not an end but a transition, Mrs. Sills read the poem "Eternal Spring' .and offered prayer. Miss Effa Wright read a tribute to the late Mrs. Samuel Stephenson who had been a life member of the WMS and UCW and member of the! Loyal Workers. Announcements were, next meeting of Unit 9, June 12 with} Mrs, Bland and her committee} as hostesses; the King Street) UCW bus trip to Niagara Falls, May 16 and the CGIT and Ex-; plorers' banquet May 14. An in-) vitation has been extended to} the Loyal Workers Unit to meet with the Cheerful Givers Unit} for the May 22 meeting. | Mrs, ©. C. Skuce presided! for the business period. She re- ported the Rummage Sale and the Stanley demonstration ar-} ranged by Mrs. Cecil Tindall| and Mrs. Ear] Luke were finan-! cially successful. Mrs. Hugh Myers read poem "The Flower Grower's 23rd Psalm', Mrs. Stanley) Gomme sang "The Hem of His Garment" and 'Softly and Ten- der Jesus is Calling'. MAXWELL HTS. H-S ASSOC. The annual meeting of Max-) well Heights Home and School) Association had a large attend-) ance of parents and children. The parents were favored with music by the choirs as they were entered in the Ontario County and District Music Fes- tival. Mr, Harvy Tremeer led |the Boys' Choir in the test piece "The Trout". Mrs. D, L. Weir |led the Junior Choir in "Music jand Dancing" and the Girls' | Triple Trio in 'Wooden Shoes"'. |The 20th Oshawa Brownies, led by Mrs. Roger Bishop and Mrs. |Ronald Lambert presented a de- lightful skit. It was a panto-| mime of "Jack and the Bean- opel with music by the Brownie Choir. It was reported that the grad juation dinner would be held) qune 27 and the Field Day June Annual reports were read by the secretary, the treasurer, | piogiaim Chaiviiani Mis. Ronald Lambert, membership, Merton Walter and social chair- man Mrs, Clifford Hopkins. Mrs, Carl Creamer, vice-pres- ident of the Oshawa and Dis trict Home and School Council Where job and financial mat-|'ure and meditation were read/spoke to the group and installed|/used in Johannesburg has 74 by Mrs, Samuel Jude. She re-|the officers for 1963-64 with Mrs./facets--16 more than tional "'brilliants."" Clifford Hopkins as president. 'Before Marriage youth: 'Stay single while you're young." "Get shackled early and you'll VANCOUVER (CP) -- Norma|never see Hong Kong in the Christie says she marry the man she wanted and couldn't| moonlight; Nor will that trip to Paris or Rome ever come true. "Men marry young because |wouldn't marry the man wh0|the girls chase them relentlessly |wanted her, so she stayed sin |gle. "I'm glad I'm a. spinster,' -|until they're pinned down." _ A WREN officer in the navy's "\disciplinary branch during the |she told the Vancouver branch|Second World War, Miss Chris- of the Zonta Club, an interna-'tie said she doesn't care at fore getting shackled to a Following her naval servi Miss Christie spent five years . in the department of external information office in oferta se radu A * a University of British Colimbia_ in 1954 and was admitted to , In Banking Method Mrs.|2"d will be under the direction MRS, P. J, LEAVITT | Going To Montreal To Attend Course Mrs. P. J. Leavitt, liability officer at the Bank of Mont- real's Osiavva branch, has been} chosen to attend the B of M's| first staff study group for sen-| ior women bankers in Montreal! from May 21 to 31. Mrs, Leavitt joined the B of, M at Bowmanville and in, 1954) moved to Oshawa where she be-| came liability officer. She will be one of 14 senior women} bankers from the bank's six divisions across Canada. The banking course is the first of its kind organized by the B of M for its female staff. The course is designed to re- eognize the growing role being played by women in the daily operation of the bank through- out this country. Lectures, discussions and workshops are planned, to pre- pare the young women for fur- ther responsibilities at their branches and to acquaint them with the bank's operations at more than 900 offices in Can- ada The course will be held in the B of M's staff training quarters in the 34-storey C-I-L. House in the heart of downtown Montreal of A. E, structor. Clark, the senior in- CUT NEW DIAMOND A new diamond cut being) conven- beginning then, should last well|¥0nd death. A grain of wheat| into 1964. Stellar influences|lives a short life and when it| late this month, in mid-Juiy,|@es it reproduces itself and late August, early November|Multiplies its usefulness. This and mid-December wi!l be gen-|illustrates the Biblical teaching erous to sentimental interests ----es,. ------a and late June, early August,} early September and the first) Brent Marshall, |three weeks of Decemoer will] ; asian ' |} be fine for travel. Brooklin, Their grandparénts A cohild boen-on shia: day: willl Terri Lynn, five years old and Mrs. Tuesday, and Paul Steven, three, are the children of Mr. SATIN SHOES 9.99 DYED FREE TO MATCH | Exceptional | SPRING Reifman WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP Reitman's are all decked out in duck! And no wonder... the crisp, quality, tubbable, white cotton duck goes to all lengths in pants and can be worn with @ variety of tops, to keep : you crisply cool all summer long -- with little or no ironing. In white cotton duck only, ail in sizes 10 to 20; are Mrs, Charles Belyea, p, ; Mr. 3 Mrs. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | ee as ee (Mission Circle) hham arsnau, snawa. --Ireland Studio imisled by the wrong persons. The monthly meeting of the, Se ae a Mary Elliott Smith Mission] | Cirele of First Baptist car 5 WEEK See was held invthe home of Mrs.' PRE END . g endowed with great sym any color, All sizes | pathy for others but must be . jeareful not to be influenced or pay fone ee A, Short shorts ... 198 249 B. Jamaicas «++. C. Slims or D. Deck 29 8 pants with rope tie each Harold Parrott, Alma street, President Mrs. Walter Nicker- son opened the meeting. Mrs. Ralph Hopson was in charge of the devotional period and read the scripture lesson. Secretary Mrs. Arthur Howard and treasurer, Mrs. Sydney Canfield, gave their reports. Mrs. Frank Swackhammer gave a talk and showed colored slides of the Six Nations' Re- serve the Indian people at Bramp' and the missionary work don? among them, and the building of a new church for them. Next month's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph} Hopson, Tresane street. 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