Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1963, p. 9

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_ Seen following the presenta- tion of awards at the final meeting for the 16th Guide Company, held at St. Mat- thew's Church last week are 'pack row, left to right: Patti I6th Guide Company Presentations Made At Annual Mother And Daughter Banquet wells, Little House Elizabeth Wheeler, Sharon Cro- wells and Karen Crowells; First Class: Pretty, Karen Crowells, Sharon Crowells, Penny McMullan. Recently at St. Matthew's Church the presentation of three Gold Cords and six All-Round Cerds climaxed the season's program for the 16th Guide Company. The Captain, Miss Shirley Temperton, welcomed the mo- thers and special guest, Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Adelaide Dis- trict Commissioner, and Mrs. R. J. Manning, District. Guider. The following badges were presented: Fire Brigade: Cathy Keeler, Judy Blencoe, Susan Baxter, Lyn Kilpatrick, Jo-Anne Web- ster, Judy Roe, Janet Orr, Jane Manning, Dianne Kinton, Mary Baldwin, Evelyn Martin and Denise Caron; Cook: Jo-Anne Bowler, Elizabeth Wheeler, Cathy Keeler and Jane Man- ning; Toymaker: Karen Crow- ells, Sharon Crowells, Penny McMullan, Patti Andrews and Sharon Clemens; Needlewoman Sharon Crowells and Karen Cro- Andrews, Sharon Crowells, Karen Crowells and Penny McMullan who received their All Round Cords; second row left to right: Frances Sparkes, Pat Jacklin and Judy Dalton Emblem: Sharon Clemens, Susan Patti Andrews and All-Round Cords were presen- ted to Susan Pretty by her mo- ther Mrs, Henry A. Pretty; Sha- ron Clemens by Mrs. D. D. Cie- mens; R. Andrews; Mullan by Mrs. J. jand the first All-Round Cords |to be earned by twins in Osh- | awa, Karen Crowells and Shar-| on Crowells Mrs. A. W. Crowells. Patti Andrews by Mrs. Penny Mc- McMullan by their mother} The trefoil was lit and Guide Pat Jacklin was asked to pro- ceed up the stem of the trefoi 1} which was outlined in yellow) BRANDON, England (CP)--A to the Captain where her mother) Mrs. Elizabeth Jacklin tied the) {new cosdicanensl:orHe 2 Yer Gold Cord on her daughter's arm. Guide Judy Dalton then|apartment in which girl pupils came forward to have who received their Gold Cords; | ed and front row left to right: Susan Pretty and Sharon Cle- mens who also received All Round Cords, --Oshawa Times Photo, mother, Mrs. L. A. Dalton, tie the Gold Cord on her arm fol- lowed by Guide Frances Sparkes whose mother, Mrs. Murray Sparkes tied the the Gold Cord on her daughter's arm, after which they presented their mothers with corsages in appre- ciation of their encouragement. Mrs. Roy Smithers presented guide teaspoons to the three girls from the Parent's Com- heriwill learn to run a home, mittee and the company gave each girl a self portrait to be |taken by a local photographer. A decorated cake given by the |Parent's Committee in honor |of the nine girls receiving cords |was enjoyed. LEARN IN APARTMENT |Suffolk town has a three-room The monthly meeting of the Oshawa and District. Associa- tion for Retarded Children and Glenholme Sheltered Workshop was held in Glenholme School. ind pools Mr. Arthur Holdsworth, presi dent. The minutes were read by Mrs, Delbert Yeo, reports were read as follows: treasurer, Mrs. Benjamin Eg, ways and means, Obert Shorten; me! ne Mrs, Herbert Hartwig; institutions, Mrs. Her- bert Schuerman; property, Mr. Sydney De Jong reported on tenders received for the con- Retarded Children's Assoc. Reports A Successful Year of the community and not vice- t versa. in the Association is made up almost entirely of parents of the "| retarded, There isa great need for public spirited citizens to "ljoin and work for the associa- tion. In summing up, Mr. Lip- tay quoted from the last impor- tant point made at the confer- ence, quote "Public, it is time for you to put your "shoulder to the wheel" unquote. The speak-| Karen er was thanked by Mrs. Wil- son. A social hour was convened) by Mrs. William Swinson's com- mittee. struction of a fence on Glen- holme school In the absence of Mrs. Arthur Holdsworth the report on edu- cation was read by the chair- man. Notice of registration for the fall term at Glenholme School has been published in the Oshawa Times and an estimated 10 to 12 new pupils are expect- Recreation committee chair- men, Mrs. William Carson and Mrs. Ray Westfall, report plans July. Playground activities will be held every Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday in July and swimming classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays during August. Mrs, Wilfred Harris, corre- sponding secretary, read ex- cerpts from the annual re- port of the president of the On- tario Association for Retarded Children, A total of 300 teach- ers attended 12 workshops 85 local associations are in oper- ation, Adult training programs and sheltered workshops _in- creased from 8 to 21 with 13 more in formation. The Provin- cial Department of Education announced a sizable increase in grants and will eventually de- velop a program to provide for the education and training of all its retarded children. The guest speaker, Mr.. John for a gala picnic to be held in| Receives Diploma Miss Katheeln Hogel daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hogle, Grierson street, re- ceived her diploma as a grad- uate nurse, Friday evening, June 7, during the graduating exercises of the School of Nursing from the Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Liptay noted membership W Assisted by Tawny Owl Mrs. Howard Allen, and White Owl Mrs. Leonard Pipher, Brown Owl Mrs. Bi en- les; Dale Hodson, Donna Pipher, Deborah Burton, Ja- dl Redko, Diane Pallister, Crawford, Sue Ellen Rowley and Lori Joynt. The Brownies entertained with |singing games, followed by re- freshments, The hostesses were Brownies: Kerry Delaney, Nan- cy Sliter, Donna Sherriffs, Joy Pipher, Donna Munson, Bar- Bentham. A Pow-wow was held, at which Brownies brought illus- trations and information on le Pac Pack at MacLeod, near Mel- Recipes were requested for a Continental cook book, to be made by the 18th Brownies Chesley Burton rolled the following as Brown-|Coe and Place of the annual bers' party. : Refreshments Mrs. Jack Langley and her com-; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 10, 1963 was decided to hold the/and treasurer's report by Mrs. bazaar imbin Garden, a short business was conducted, t Mrs, Bruce John- the members of picnic on Thursday, od nar at eggs ice it a.m. wil lunch, __ The devotional theme "The Glorious Promise" ul were served by Mes idon be Bruce Johnen remind eave U.C.W. ed the members of the first (Joy Unit) meeting in the fall at the home The final meeting of the sea-jof Mrs, Eldon 7 on Mon- son for the Joy Unit of Courtice|day, September UCW was held at the home of| A barbecued cake was serv: Mrs. Bruce Johnson recently. jed with Mr. Bruce Johnson. as Following 'the reading of the|"Barbecue King" for the even- minutes by Mrs. Donald Cowle ing. and Guides Parents' Committee The Churct Parade to Camp Samac is to be held on June 9. HOLY CROSS AUX. The Women's Auxiliary of Holy Cross Church held its June meeting recently with Mrs. James Hanson presiding. The minutes were read ty the secretary, Mrs. William) Patterson. Miss Mary Fitz- gerald, treasurer, gave the financial report. Mrs. Joseph Callahan, welfare convenor stated that 154 articles of cloth- ing and 50 pieces of jewellery LADIES Ne beby a no cor fere Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist Of Leading Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 @ WEDDING PORTRAITS @ WEDDING ALBUMS 9 --by-- 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 723-3680 Liptay, principal of Glenhol School, gave a talk on the annual conference held in King- ston. The need for schools for the retarded has been recogniz- ed by the public. A home care committee was organized in 1959 and nursery school pro- grams are developing rapidly. Sheltered workshops for young adults are of vital importance. 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