5 ESSA I ITs SS MRS. LOUISE PATTERSON DISPLAYS HANDICRAFTS Display By Handicraft Class Creates Interest In Port Perry A delightful: afternoon evening was enjoyed, recent'y,| dred and fifty interested lovers] of handicraft attended the first|$51.00 and were donated to the!their 50th wedding anniversary. showing of handmade rugs and! paintings Thig unique display was arranged.by Mrs. Louise Pat- terson and her rug class. Some fifty different rugs and chair sets were exhibited, and through the courtesy of Mrs, | Irving Boyd and her art class there were thirty-nine paintings also. on display. Quite a number of these articles won awards at the Osh- awa National Exhibition and at Markham, Blackstock and Port Perry Fall Fairs. During the afternoon and eve- ning sessions tea was served --Port Perry Star | | SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr, in the banquet hall of The net proceeds amounted t0/to 5.00 p.m. Women's Hospital Auxiliary to- ward their talent money pro- ject for the oxygen and suction equipment for the hospital: ¢ Guests were in attendance|ensagement o from Guelph, London, Preston, ---- paling Toronto, Richmond Hill, Scar-/Plumb, 1 t Mr borough, Oshawa, Oshawa, son 0 : Raglan, Vineland, Blackstock,' a i Nestleton, Sunderland, Green-|The. nly wavemiae sb bank, Seagrave, Prince Albert, 0 Saturday, ! ch ENGAGEMENT andMrs. 'Harry Oshawa, announce Mr. wood, to Mr. formerly Martin road, Bowmanville, will and, The showing was on display|pe at home to their relatives, | the|rriends, and neighbors on Sat- when approximately one hun-/Masonic Temple. Queen street.!ijrday, November 9, from 2.00) ( on the occasion of|™4 Orp- FAMILY FEE the { their daughter, |? fee president: Columbus, | yok Plumb Bool gy sign ot fee. Whether purchased by both|Association, and: the list goes) ' to take place|mother and father, or by an in- on; J jselves 963, dividual, it is the family unit) Vere ter|that is considered to have join-| VITAL PROJECTS SO SE, EO ES TE ED I SUM, LTD CT, SEBS FTE - Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 1,1963 7 Purpose, Aims of H&S Federation Detailed At Leadership Course "Home and School -- Why We Exist" was the theme en Tues- day night at E. A, Lovell School when Oshawa and District Home and School Council held its workshop and Leadership Train- ing course. Mrs. J. T. Gaskell, Vice-President of 'Area C" was the chairman. All phases of the new struc- ture were explored and explain- ed by the executive. Mrs. G; E. Moss, President led in the Duties of Officers for Presidents land Vice-Presidents; Mrs. Carl unit is the !ecal Association. | Much-ean be done by parents) for their own community. How-) ever, there srs many things, vhich we, as parents, have wanted for our schools and for) ovr children which could not be! attained by a local group, some-} times because the principal does | no* have jurisdiction, often be- cause our own Board of Educa- tion has not the authority. When we want to be heard on certain matters pertaining to, child wel-| fare or education, the strength) Creamer, Executive Vice-Presi-|of all Home and School mem-| dent, stressed the importance of|bers is needed, to be given at- communications in the associa-|tention at Provincial or Federal tions; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. levels. |Malcolm Adam discussed the! Home and School has its pres-| jadministration and publicity; /ent status and recognition with| Mrs. Nicholas Lakas explained|the Department of Education |the method of elections; Mrs./and other Provincial and Fed- R. M. Edmunds on proper meet-\eral bodies because we are a lings. \federated group with policy con- | The method of compiling by-'trel and a code of ethics. With- |laws was shown by Mrs. G. W.|out Federation we, as parents, Goyne; Mrs, Percy Hayes and | would no longer have represen- Mrs. G, W. Bryant led discus-|tation, as often the ONLY lay sion groups for duties of secre-|group at such educational con- taries; af and Mrs, Ronald Greer on treas-|tiof Association, the Ontario As- |T. S. Davidson displayed many |tee on Children, the Social Plan- \helpful publications; Mrs, G. A.|ning Council, which has 'been! Wandless explained the many)studying the problem of "drop- ways in which school libraries)outs". At the National level we| Luhtala presented many pro-jizations as the Canadian Asso/| gram aids. jciation for Retarded Children,| |The Canadian Association/ for| : Adult Education, the CBC} he membership fee was thor-\g-ho9}_ ~~ Broadcasts Advisory} ughly explained in this way,/Council, the Canadian- Council R. A. Donald, vice:'for Researchin Education, the \Canadian Teachers' Federation, | "First of all, this is a family|the Canadian School Trustees'| by Mrs. ed, and the fee to the Ontario} "The Ontario Federation of y be set up; Mrs. G. W./are represented at such organ-/ |House |studies. MR. AND MRS. W. LLOYD McROBBIE Lynda Dianne /Rundle, eld- er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rundle, was unit- ed in marriage to Mr. W. Lioyd McRobbie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRobbie, all of Bowmanville, recently, The Reverend W. K. Houslander officiated and an interesting aspect of the wedding was that four grandmothers of the newly married couple were present at the wedding. The bride's two grandmoth- Mrs. Walter ers were Mrs. Joseph Hynds and.Mrs, Frank Rundle, both , of Bowmanville. groom's were The bride- two grandmothers Pingle, Hampton, and Mrs. George Copeland, Regina. --Astor Studio | --|chrysanthemums, 2 Jane Ross Wed a To Terry Davis : Last Friday evening, October 25, Ellen Jane Arnold Ross be- came the bride of William Ter- rance (Terry) Davis of _|Nanaimo, B.C, The ceremony, performed by the Reverend A. E. Larke, was solemnized in Albert Street United Churth with Mrs. C. A. Naylor as organist. a The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Sydney R. Arnold Sr., Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Hilliard Davis of Peter- borough. ' if Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of champagne de- lustered satin with a bell skirt and detachable train. The high neckline and long sleeves were beaded with pearls and a self dding-ring headdregs, trim- med with pearls, held a circular veil of nylon net. She carried yellow rosebuds with stephanotis and streamers, Miss Suzanne Vipond, Toronto, was the maid of honor wearing a floor-length gown of moss green peau de soie with scoop neckline, bracelet sleeves and bell skirt. Her headdress was a cular veil and she carried a bouquet of gold and bronze Mr. Lloyd Sherry, Nanaimo, Ritson H&S PERSONALS B.C., was best man and usher- ling were Mr. John Davis, Peter- Presents Trophies, Honors Teachers Mrs. Harriet Richards ceie- guests, jbrated her 93rd birthday recent-|chrysanthemums : , \ly with her family and friends|the candle-lighted tea table,|Community Arena, the bride's Yellow and bronze centered" the Jr., Oshawa. For the reception at Whitby at the home of her daughter,|Mrs. Kenneth Young and Mrs.|mother wore a blue two-piece Many friends guests, attended parents School, ing. Mrs, William. Milne. Mrs. ter-Borysiak gave the treasur- nanée was. Grade 5 and 6 class. Mr, A. Winter announced that November 18 would be Open|San Bernardino, California, and| Acquainted|Mrs. Elsie Long, Long Beach, |Night. The classrooms would be|California, were recent visitors open for parents to visit thejat the home of Mr. and Mrs. | and Get teachers and familiarize them- with their children's | Margaret Czaus won _ the Blanche Stinson Trophy for Pub-| and|Mrs. J. °C, i the October' street. Mrs, George Webster|ferences as the Ontario Educa-|meetin gof Ritson Home and|man Jack Forrester and Mrs, J. C, Pratt in opening her| The minutes were read by net Mrs, Richards | Jal-|\white and pi hi ae : Wal "Happy Marre Pot tig ievt|cisiveness of white for after- er's report, A report from fi-/1963". Mrs. Pratt was assisted|n0ons and evenings. But white, airman, Mrs. H, Shaw,/by Mrs. David' Cook, Scarbor-|like black, drains the skin, So iven, The room count was|ough. Mrs. Jack Forrester and won by Mr. Paul Edmondson's'Mrs. Lioyd Jewell, Oshawa, cut her} assisted| Ball. ' Get WHITE IS RIGHT y flowers and cards of con-|were received by Mrs. Harold! 1 A' : | which was held.recently|gratulations and was urers and financing; Mr. R. S.\sociation for Curriculum De-|with Mrs. Eric Cooper presid-|py Mrs. hd Mrs, Alfred Bickell,| White on safety measures; Mrs.| velopment, the Ontario Commit-| 1 Pratt, Glenforest|Johfi Matthews assisted the host-|dress, blue hat and corsage of Mrs. Richards received|€ss, and members and guests) Tie bride- igroom's mother chose a mink- brown dress with beige hat ahd corsage of yellow carnations, jpink carnations, to know the clean de-|\their home in Nanaimo, Mr. and Mrs, E. Paul Stevens, t0 your ear lobes, too. spread the bloom softly, smooth- ly on the cheeks, ..dd a touch For going away the bride choge a three-piece double-knit suit of cranberry red, white maribou hat and corsage of white carna- tions. Guests were present from Whitby, Peterborough, Bethany, Ottawa, Toronto and Brooklin: Fred Baill, west. Adelaide avenue Mrs. Harold Ball, president of the Ontario. Gamma _ Epsilon ZELLER"S MELD matching wedding ring with cir- © borough, and Mr. Sydney Arnold: The couple are bition hg Scugog and Port Perry. at 3.30 p.m. in Northmins To Demonstrate Paper Sculpture United Church, Oshawa. Paleeation li tHe banc ja woth | ENGAGEMENT cases, $1.00, This is an all-in- |. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Haight, clusive fee, and is paid only \Oshawa, announce the engage-|once a year to the Federation, |ment of their daughter, Brenda|so that members do 'hot have Joyce, to Victor James Miller,|to pay it again should they join andjanother Association (Efemen- |Home and School Associations \has initiated or supported many measures to benefit children, jamong them the Bursaries to encourage well qualified teach- jers; Home Economics Course; lic Sp&aking, which was present-|Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held ed by Mrs. Thompson, formerly|? tea for her sorority sisters in Miss Blanche Stinson. Margaret her home, last Sunday after.' thanked Mrs. Thompson then|200n. Mrs. Beverley Platts, gave her winning speech. Whitby and Mrs. Gerry Ander-| The trophy for all-round sports|". Toronto, were the chapter's | Announces The special appearance was won by Jim Mooney and| by the committee, in charge. | For those with an artistic|Scarborough, son of Mr. presented by last year's vice-|Mrs, n i rf _|Conversational French in Ele- Many met Major and Mrs,|flair and those who like to try|Mrs. Elmer Miller, Scarbor-|tary, Intermediate, Sec ia mentary Schools; Music as a Bortan, Mrs. Ebert they move pad at our Coty Counter of E. R. Rowan, of Vineland, who S9mething different for decora- have shown a great deal of in-|tions, the Lyceum Club is pre- terest and have given a pealat a talented handicrafter|7, 1963, tion to the pupils of Mrs. Pat- terson. The Rowans displayed at its November meeting on|Church of ltree Of. chared: the Monday next. The speaker who/ Oshawa. [Home and School" Bolletin four several of their own opti demonstrate her hobby is among which was a wail rug Mrs. Thomas Dann of Aurora! 'and_@ wail hanging in modern-\who is famous for her paper istic design, seed hooking stitch. Among the other . exhibitors were Mrs. Samuel Naples, Mrs, Samuel Cawker, Mrs. Al- fred Prentice, Mrs. Ross Pren-| tice, Mrs. V. P. Stouffer, Mrs.! Paul Diamond, Martyn, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mrs. Jack Irvine, Mrs. Wil- liam Owen, Mrsy-Roy Cornish, Mrs. Alec Williagason Mrs. L. Baker and Miss' Jean Baker, Mrs. L. Patterson, Mrs. Irving featuring a new sculpture. Mrs. Dann studied the art of flower arranging with Nor- man Edwards, Margaret Cer- nick and others and her inter- est in paper sculpture was Mrs. Allan aroused when she discovered ( its use in flower arrangements by Mr. Edwards. For the past five years she has been study- ing this art. Mrs. Dann is active in many organizations and was Central 4 i will take|ondary, or should i Pegg ree ong Plotter? of the district and join an PF i96s, at 3.00 p.m. in the) Association in another town ic nity, city). Each family will receive the Holy Trinity,) Bowie rtd ENGAGEMENT times a year mailed direct to Mr. and' Mrs. Harold A. /Wil-|their homes, and we believe lson, Ingersoll, Ontario, | an-|they will find this most inter- 'nounce the engagement of fheirjesting and informative, helpng daughter, Launi Margaret, to|to give members a better under- {Robert Lyons Elliott, son of| standing of the scope of the or- Mr. and Mrs. John D, Elliott,| ganization to which they belong. Oshawa. The marriage will take|No additional membership fee Jace on Saturday, Novemberjor affiliation fee need be paid' 93. 1963, in St. James Anglican to your Ceuncil, as this is now hurch, Ingersoll, 7" taken care of by the Federation ------_--_------_+ ---- |from the $1.00 membership fee, WEEKLY WHIST DRIVE |as is the financing of the Area | The weekly whist drive was/Board. held at Rundle Park on Wed-| «The Ontario. Federation an- nesday night and was welliticipates that this year, out of attended. The prize winners/eyery $1.00 received in member- Boyd, Mrs. S. Bruton, Mrs, Orr, Ontario Commissioner for Girl|were Mrs. William Fullerton, | ship fees, plus two grants re- Kent Mrs. Jeffrey, Miss Audrey Miss Sadie Hortop, Stein, Mrs. C, Badour, Elizabeth Nodwell, Miss Norma Jakeman, Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs ahd Bernie Taylor. Guides when the Girl Hunt Club, ing Union, the English-Speak- and Guide|Mr. Jack Haywood, Mr. I./Rally was, held in Oshawa. She|Poole. The booby was won by Miss is a member of the North York|Mrs. George Holtom, A visitor the Women's Ritchie, won the raffle. K. Whitby, Mrs. Fred Cookson'Association of York Cou ntyjrefreshments were served dur- Ralph | ceived from the Ontario Govern- ment, approximately 41c will be remitted to the Areas for their expenses. This will take care of all the expenses of the, Council, the expenses of the Area Board, the expenses of Leadership Mrs. Archie Light from. Detroit, 'ing the evening. Hospital This is the season for ba- zaars and the Junior Catholic " Women's Auxiliary of St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Albert street, are New's the Time to Beautify i Home wi CUSTOM AND ° READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods ' & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Training and other workshops in FALL BAZAAR SEASON IS WELL UNDER WAY busy preparing for theirs. Mrs, John Rudka, left and Mrs. Andrew Czerewaty, members of the executive, are pricing many of the THE MAYFAIR SALON 27 CELIN 728-0662 -- 728-0662 © fi oy the Area; 29% cents will be re- tained for administration ex- penses; approximately 9 cents | |will be used for Federation oper- | |ational expenses, i.e. represen- tatives to other bodies, trans- portation and expenses of com- mittees, Executive, Board of | Directors, etc.; and a half cent |will be used for miscellaneous \expenses, such as one Scholar- |ship which is given to the Ryer- /son Polytechnic Institute and a |grant which is given to the On- jtario Education Association, of which the Ontario Federation is ' tion has recently been realized--|the Council Executive. Any As- | P f the El ntar' ' ABs > i a Oe aad vonstining cee tt ruling that free text books! sociation member may attend | H y 20 cents,. goes to will now be provided to students|as an observer. /approximatel the Canadian Federation as per \capita for the Ontario niembers, \to further the important work |which the Canadian Federation is doing. WHY FEDERATION? "The term "Federation" ex- |presses a union in which inde- |pendent members unite in those lareas which will benefit from \co-ordinated activities, In Home land School the most important | | | Immediate Delivery 'DRAPES READY - MADE Select your reedy~ i miede drapes to- , day----for .delivery tomorrow =~ Hun- home made items which will be on sale in the Parish Hail on Wednesday evening, No- vember 6. ' --Oshawa Times Photo | "Feel More Feminine Be more attractive Visit... dreds to choose from. } PHONE \ 725-1151 COME IN WARD'S DRY GOODS -- A STREET High School Credit course; ac- ceptance ¢. audio-visual equip- |ment, auditoria and gymnasia |in schools; uniform school bus |markings and highway signs; 'disability pensions for persons oer 16 years of age; initial lists of recommended books for chil- dren's reading; legislation con- trolling salacious literature; study groups on Child Deyelop- ment; and many, many other vital projects. "At the present time, through }our Resolutions which are the voice of our members, we are working toward the following goals: a 12-year Senior Matricu- lation curriculum; driver educa- tion for 16-19 year olds; guid- ance in all schools, review and jextension of the Scholarship of Merit; and the payment of the Family Allowance for children between the ages of 16 and 18 who are still in attendance at school, If the latter project goes through, and we are very hope- ful that it will, your individual members would probably bene- fit financially to a much greater degree than they Wave ever con- principal, Mr. J. Zilinsky. { The J. C. Fetterly Trophy was} jwon by Jim Zarowny for out- standing abilities in scholastics, and all-round citizen. Mr, A. Winter presented this trophy on| behalf of Mr. Fetterly, who_was unable to attend, Jim Zarov%kny expressed his thanks to his teachers and the Home and Mrs. Scott, They were present- ed with' corsaggs at the door by Mrs, / Alkey. Miss Oak and) were asked' to go on the stage, where Mr, Winter spoke of the| years they spent teaching and the memories of the pupils they taught. Alderman Cecil Bint, representing city council, spoke about the great deal of School Association. |work the teachers did and con-| | Ritson School won the Oshawa/8tatulated each teacher, | Horticultural Association Tro-| Mrs. Creamer, a past-presi- phy for the best kept school|dent of the association, express-| grounds, jed her pleasure to be back a! Three teachers were honored:/Ritson, to honor the teachers! and wish them many years of in Grades 9 and 10, and it was|h@ppiness. reported in the press that the| Miss Muriel Oak presented Minister of Education will short-| gifts from the Home afd School ly be calling a Conference tojto the retired teachers, and Ciscuss the possibility of provid-|wished them many happy years' ing free text books to Grades 11, lof retirement and good health. | 12, and 13 to which representa-| The retired teachers then ex-| tives of the Home and Schoo ir ti 1 will be invited : 1 pressed their thanks, | » you with your make-up problems and will "Th se | Mr. Winter escorted the teach- Asia i erefore. as you can see DY lens oft stage where everyone answer your q on frag and a above, the wider scope Of vas able to meet and talk oI personal beauty care. e Federation, speaking not hem personally only for the parents in one} ° school but in all schools, makes|,, ®efreshments T Riugeoeriea| MADAME JEANNE BIANCHI Coty Beauty Consultant THURS., FRI. & SAT. OCT. 31, NOV. 1, NOV. 2 Madéne Bianchi will be pleased to assist Courtesy of possible the accomptishment of} tributed to Home and School. This is now being supported by other educational bodies, as| mentioned in the press recently, | but we would point out that Home and School has been) |working toward this end for )some years, and both major political parties have assured |the- mothers of many more things for the bene- and Grade 3 pupils, fit of our children than each in-| | dividual Association could pos-| sibly hope. to accomplish. | 30 DAYS OVERSEAS "Don't you really think this is (OCT. Tat -- MAR. 1st) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT worth $1.00 per family per year?" | FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL Mrs. Moss reminded those| (OSHAWA) PHONE 728-6201 present that November is Home COT perfumes and cosmetics THE ESSENCE OF BEAUTY THAT IS FRANCE the Canadian Federation that|and School month, and also that : they expect legislation to this|the next meeting would be on jeffect will soon be passed, Tuesday, November 26, at E. A.| Sy FREE TEXT BOOKS "Another hope of the Federa- CANADA'S WINES \ | | SIMCOE ST. S. ATATHOL ST. WINES Lovell School. 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