Installation Of Officers 1963-64 © At Dr. Robert Thornton H&S The annual meeting of the Dr. Robert Thornton Home and School Association was held re- ; £eently. Mr. Michael Karpiak, Principal, expressed his appre- ciation to the association for its assistance over the year, Mrs. Hartley Delaney, president, paid tribute to her executive and the members for their sup- port. Mrs, Ross. Edmunds, vice- resident of the Oshawa and District Home and School Coun- cil spoke on the new "Struc. ture', and outlined some of the changes which will concern the local association. Mrs. Edmunds conducted the installation of of- ficers for the coming year, Executive for 1963-64 are as follows: president, Mrs, Hartley ; Delaney; ist vice-president, | Mrs. Arthur Joynt; 2nd_vice- | president, Mrs. Douglas Kerr; recording secretary, Mrs. Eve- } ett Coedy; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Robert Stewart; treasurer, Mrs. Nicholas Pascal; and executive mem-| bers, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs.|Moorecroft, Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Oscar Moore, - Mrs, Harold' anq Mrs, Douglas Kerr. Those Mark, Mrs. K. Bailey, and Mrs, submitting the winning entries Cyril Campbell. , The aay and poetry contest,/for Grade 8 were Miss Jane MRS. HARTLEY DELANEY (Re-Elected) . Toronto, It was announced tha Billy MacDonald. Mrs. Donald Wood presented the winners with books, and tokens of ap- preciation. Miss Janice Hall thanked the association, on be-! 'half of the students. Mrs, Raymond Hatter sang) two solos, 'Till There Was You" and 'Song of a Hillside', ac- companied by Mrs. Jack Allan at the piano. Mrs. Arthur Joynt gave a re-| port of her trip to convention i t plans were being made for the} field day, junior and senior pic- nics, and graduation banquet. | Mrs. Nicholas Pascal will con-| vene the bazaar and fun fair in| the fall. Room. count ws won by Mr,| Karpiak and Mr, Anderson. | Prize for the best attendance) ' over the year was won by Miss Ellen Gomm, | Refreshments were servd by Mrs. M, Bembridge, assisted by) mothers of Miss Esdale's Kin-| dergarten pupils, | | 'a | | "LODGES AND | PNGs Entertained SOCIETIES Prior To Meeting | SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular meeting of Sun. bap rags ic ig a in the No. 17 at the home of Sister asonic Temple, Sister F8\and Brother Gordon Bunker, Lyons, Worthy Matson, presid- ing, assisted by Brother W. Pinecrest drive. Henderson, Worthy Patron. The guests were welcomed by Sister Thelma Beerthuzen in.|the president, Sister Evelyn troduced the following: Sister sanders and 'hostess Rister Say Agnes 'Wallace, DDGM and| sth PDDG; Sisters Ruby Clark,| At 4.30 p.m. a pot luck supper Stouffville; Ann Creighton, St.|W@s served, about 70 sisters Mary's: Meta Moore, Oshawa, {rom Bowmanville; Port Perry, Presiding Officers: Sheila|Oreno, Port Hops-and Oshawa Dunbar and Brother Cooper @ttended. from Ontario; Emma _ Cook) Later a short business session from Blue Ray; Iaella Cook,| ~~ pe ees Whitby; Sister Beaton, Sunder-| The sick members' Hetty Brother Wallace, Mark-| was given by Jean Scott. There were guests from 'Mark.| Donations were given to Glen. ham, Whitby, Bowmanville, holme School, Mental Health Pickering and Sunderland. Association and Simcoe Hall Sunbeam's own past officers) Youth Centre. were: Sisters Martha Dunlop,| Invitations accepted were: Chloa_ Brown, ~Nance Mce-|May 21, Fairbank Chapter and Leese, Bert Wight, Betty Mc-|June 3, Ontario Chapter. ten vine teh b pete f The Refreshment Committee Casivn Kiawert, Thasoley Malay' is holding a Strawberry Tea at Flora Purdie, Brother Frank Train, Brother Wm. Henderson. report 26. hen you nee Going This Summer helo 7 was held. Sister Ann Holt, sick) The Lend-A-Hand Club enter-| tained the Past Noble Grands) 4 of Rebekah Lodges in District able for anyone wishing use of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 22, 1963 1] n members convener, gave her| report; Sister Evelyn Fickes,|same free of charge, also famil- GIVE MILK her treasurer's report, and Sis-\ies helped where the head of) Surplus milk from the United ter Pearl Peacock the C P and|the family was stricken withiStates is distributed as famine T report. There are four hos-|cancer. _ |reilef to schoolehildren, hos- al beds, 1 wheel chair avail-| Sister Vera Flett of Bowman-pitals and clinics in Tangan- lville won the attendance prize./yika. ALKER'S LL] My * HOMEMAKER'S A. E. Johnson 0.0, OPTOMETRIST -- | 723-2721 14% KING & Early -- Summer St. Stephen's Church on June! sponsored each year by the|Kift, who wrote on "Safety", | Vee 25 | association, was conducted this|and Walter Whittick, who chose) @ Turope @ Carihbeon 0 Newall @ South Pacific or anywhere "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.O.N. Nurse year by Mrs. Donald Wood, Mr.|"Trees of our !fomeland". Win- Michael Karpiak, and Mr. Fred|ners from Grade 7 were Brenda Anderson, This contest is for|Martell and Donald Campbell. pupils from Grades 7 and 8,'The winning poems were writ- and was judged by Mrs. Thomas|ten by Miss Janice Hall and WIFE PRESERVER To moisten the edge of a pie undercrust just the right de- 'gree, rub it with an ice cube. else? ? 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