Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1963, p. 8

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(lemon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 A poem entitled 'Toast to Us" was recited in three parts by Nancy Craig, Lyn Broad- hurst and Wendy Oakes, The brownie pack sang and illustrated a lion hunt by mo- tions, led by Packie Margaret Maidman, Mr. N. O. Bell showed films Association Plans Membership Drive The executive and canvassers of the Canadian Concert Associ- ation of Oshawa held a banquet recently at St. Andrew's United Church to organize a pre-season fofmal campaign in the Fall. to the series, featuring top|George Drynan; secretary, Mr, flight local artists. It was de-|Robert Russell; treasurer, Mr. cided that the fee would remain|J ack Hutchinson; 4 the same for those buying mem-|Mrs. berships purchased during the|Dickf, Miss Janet Kerr, Dr. directors, . W. Parrott, Miss Jean |Sydney Bateson, Dr. The executive for the coming| Jackson, Mr. Carl Ritchie, Mr year will be -- President, Mrs.|Jack Herron. campaign for 1963-64 member- ships. Wallace Young, national pre- on provincial parks entitled "Parks For The People' and "The Three Bears on a Spree" 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdo sident of the organization listed a roster of artists from which of mischief. Mrs. William Ros- y, May 23, 1963 nak thanked Mr. Bell, | Parent Committee Arranges Banquet The 25th Brownies and Guides were guests of the parent committee at the mother and daughter banquet held 're- cently in the lower hall of Ked- ron United Church. The toast to the Queen was proposed by Brownie ' Debbie Schwass. Reverend Ronald Love said grace. | STUDENTS RECEIVE AWARDS FOR FRENCH |sented Writers badges to Gayle|/Mrs. J. L. Bird. McNally, Beverley and Bar- bara Brown, Patti For Mothers, Guides "r"" Craig. McNally and Charlene Schwass.|brownie mothers, Toymakers Mrs. Grant Glover was en- | the local group will choose per- Nally and Mrs, J. L. Bird pre-jrolled as a guide lieutenant by formers for the coming year. Mrs, George Drynan, presi- dent of the Oshawa Associa- tion, announced that the Can- adian Opera Company will be) coming again with a production of "Die Flede rmaus" by Strauss. Mrs. Drynan also an- nounced the decision of the ex- Mrs, James Bremner, Mrs. |D. H, Campbell, Mrs. Ronald Rosnak and Broadhurst and Mrs. Elwin Oakes were enrolled and re- House orderly badge to Gayle|ceived their guide pins as 2TLOCATIONS badge, Nancy| The banquet closed with Taps EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN IG2AWILSON PD raig. led by the Guide leaders. ecutive to add a fourth concert On behalf of the Federation of French - Canadian Women, the Oshawa president, Mrs. the highest standing in French. Joanne Bourdages, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rancourt, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Rancourt, Ad- miral road, received first The guests were served re- | freshments by ladies of the) Kedron Doubles Club. The Af- | prize in the Toronto, Oshawa, Kingston area, from the Na- tional Federation in Ottawa. --Oshawa Times Photo. Leo Bourdages, Ritson road south, received the award from the Oshawa Section of the Federation, and _ Gilles Lucien Chamberland, recent- ly presented two Grade 8 stu- dents of St. Christopher's School with prize cheques for rican violets decorating _ the| table were donated by Mrs.) Howard Brown. - 2 Seated at the head table and| | |introduced vid Pepsig elson| 4 |Brown, president of e parent} 28th Brownie Pack committee, were the | : /Ronald Love, Mrs. J. L. Bird,| | commissioner for Rosslyn dis-| Holds First Banquet trict; Mrs. Keith McCrae, cap- { jee : | j j _|tain of guide company. Mrs. a a Harold Cann, lieutenant; Mrs.| a Brownie) vetson Brown and daughters, | Pack was held at St. Gregory's)susan, Wendy, Beverley and, |Auditorium recently. Mrs. Wil-|Barbara; Mrs, Grant Glover,| liam O'Neill, president of the | lieutenant and daughters, Ann [Parent Committee, welcomed|and Donna; Mrs. James Me- lthe guests. The head table|Nally, brown owl and daughter, guests were Mrs, Clifton|@ayle;. Mrs. William Hancock, James, Tawny Owl, and daugh-| White owl; Mrs, Frank gg hie lter Brenda; Mrs. Donald Fox,|'@¥"Y owl and daughter, Wen- |Divisional Commissioner; "Mrs.|9¥: -- a hon |William O'Neill and daughters, |™#", fait and 'Parks super- |Maureen and Margaret; The| ant from Maple, guest. speak- |Reverend A. G. Quesnelle; Mrs irs atten Stack, vice-| |Walter Johnson, badge secre- president of parent committee, | jtary; Mrs. Ross Bishop, Brown), 14 gaughter Debbie; Mrs. Wil-| Owl; Mrs. Harold Mothersill,|ine "Ren ak secretary, and Snow Owl, and daughter Mar- daughter Patti; Mrs. Norman lene. |Woodward, treasurer, and Toasts were proposed by Pat-|daughter, Nancy. ricia Fairhart to the Guide| The Reverend Ronald Love | movement; Margaret O'Neill to|prought greetings from the |the committee arranging the! church. |dinner; Deborah Micheli to the) A toast to the mothers was) Saks pb e MRS. RALPH BONEHAM MRS. JAMES ANDERSON | (Incoming) (Retiring) Is Installed 3 Complete rooms °49 PAY AS LITTLE AS $5 A WEEK! ONLY AT Rutherford' New President At Westmount H&S Meeting Mrs, Ralph Boneham was in- mothers. Mrs, Micheli replied| made to the toast to the mothers. |Mrs, Donald Fox brought greet- by Brownie Beverley /Brown and her mother, Mrs.' Nelson Brown replied. Guide ings from the Guide movement|Ann Glover proposed a toast to and told the girls how proud|the Guide movement Mrs. J. L. Fifty pairs of shorts will be they should be to be the first/Bird responded stalled as president of West-/purchased for the use of pupils Brownies in the newly formed mount Home and School Asso- ciation at the annual meeting held recently. Mrs. Nicholas Lakas, vice-president of Osh- awa and District Home and School Council, installed the officers as follows: Vice-presidents, Mrs. Sophie Brownlee, Mrs. Fred Smith;| recording secretary, Mrs.| Henry De Mille; Mrs. Arthur Holdsworth; corre- sponding secetary, Mrs, C. G. treasurer,| taking part in the annual school games. Plans were made to have a refreshment booth at the school field day. Mrs, Stanley 28th Pack and spoke of past customs and customs in othér countries, Father Quesnelle gave a and brought greetings from the Division Council mentioning that two new packs had recently been formed in the Rosslyn district. Brown Owl Mrs. James Mc- Gomme will convene this event,|Short talk on the importance -4|~ A film was shown of a tour|Brownies in teaching girls in| through Upper Canada Village. | iiteca teatime cactiegocin | MET AT WINDSOR more than 900 years Windsor Castle has had roman- tic historic associations and it | For their formative years the true values in life, Mrs. Ross Bishop and the Brownies entertained with songs and a display of some of the Brownie work. Mrs. George Price, social con- INVITED TO LOUVRE MONTREAL (CP) -- Marie Louise Funke, supervisor of the education program at the Mont- real Museum of Fine Arts, has been invited. to study and work lat the Louvre in Paris. The in- lvitation came from Mrs, Ger- Step; chairmen, Mrs. William)was there that the Queen--as Langton, Mrs, Charles Heath,|Princess Elizabeth--met Prince Mrs. Irwin Estabrooks, Mrs.| Philip. mae hreeee: STORK ENDED TEAM | Reports were heard from the " . flelegates who attended the! MILVERTON, England (CP) Home and School convention. | A women's soccer team from| The association will plan to|this Somerset village has had to start a Family Life study group|disband. "Two of our players in the fall under the leadershipjhave had babies," explained of Mrs. C. G. Step. \skipper Yvonne Canniford. vener and her telephone com-|maine Cart, Miss Funke's coun- mittee organized the dinner. terpart at the Louvre. COMING TOMORROW! Lettuce Carrots MAY 24th | : ! , FOR THE BRIDE OF Tomatoes Radishes finer things in life should begin at infancy. Also, now is the time to start her silver collection and let her have the fun of seeing it grow. 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