WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES (From Supplement ) In November 1962 the Cana- dian Ukrainian Womens Asso- ciation held its fifth anniver- To Further Y's Men's Aims 4 Country Clu years ago for the purpose of/Y's Men to become acquainted|Oshawa and District Old Coun- ® Ch h fe ] Enjoy Outings land attainment of all the stat-|an organization of their ownja national organization with In Community, urc f u ture The Couples Club of St. Pauli' . i . Fee . Menette is the term applied to|Y's Menettes have a Sister Club) te the United Kingdom for mem- 12 and 11 years respectively with|o' the Reverend and Mrs. B, A.|/matically, upon a man becom- tub dur-| _\Invites Newcomers =--g=--=| The Y's .Menettes Club of;Clubs and there is a keen in- serving in an auxiliary capacityjand share the idealism of the/try Club, which is affiliated with ied aims and purposes of the|pledged to support the local/branches throughout Canada h d as teachers this|Presbyterian Church was form- eens aher ovodave sated in Osaka, Japan. bers, was formed in 1956 and is this department. With an in-|Miles. ing a Y's Man, his wife is ajing the past year included a/the club. , a . ' "a: \Y's Menettes Are Pledged --_| Ladies' Auxiliary ' \Oshawa was created three|terest among the wives of the; The Ladies' Auxiliary of the . 8 . Ukrainian WA Strengthens Ties' 5t- Paul's Couples in the promotion, furtherance/Y's Men's Movement through|Overseas Women's Association, Y's Men's Club of Oshawa. Y's|/Y's Men's Clubs. The Oshawa/which organizes charter flights year. The latter two have servedjed in 1953 under the leadershipjthe wife of a Y's Man. Auto-| | The activities of the © run by the women members of Y's Menette. a cash donation towards the cost of a hydrotherapy tank, and expects to be able to con- tinue to help in a small way. Other charity work undertaken by the Auxiliary includes toys and food for the needy at Christ- mas, collecting used clothing for use at Simcoe Hall and an annual cash donation to Simcoe Hall, a "Miss Engiand" doll for the Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa General Hospital for the Annual Festival of Gifts, and, this year, small gifts for the Mental Health Association Christmas appeal. lady members of the Oshawa and District Old Country Club and new members, or visitors, would be most welcome. PLANTS CLEAN SEED EDMONTON (CP)--Alberta's co-operative seed cleaning plants now clean well over half the field crops seed used in the province. The agriculture de- Our meetings are open to all sary. Progress in the initial five years, coupled with that of the past year, has shown the en- thusiasm of the group and their feeling of responsibility towards the community, the church and their heritage. The objects of the association have been adhered creased membership at the There are nine regular| classes, the association recog-;monthly meetings held on the nized a need for suitable class-|second Saturday of each month.| rooms and took financial respon-- One of the highlights of our} latest project in this connection|Infirmary at the Ontaro Hos-| is the purchase of kindergarten' pital, Whitby, in early Decem-| jfurniture and the interior decor- ber. With. the co-operation of ating of the rooms. During the|/Knox Bible class we tour the| year the group has provided the wards singing carols and giv- sibility for the construction. The|year is our visit to the Men's| ~ Y's Menettes' Clubs have been) organized throughout the world) where there are Y's Men's} King Street UCW Finds Unit System coffee party which was held at the home of Mrs. Graham Nel-ithe 1963-1964 season comprises son and an annual Night Of/Mrs George Day,. president; Cards: which was heid at Hills-/Mirs' Jack Howard, vice-presi- dale Manor. The Club assisted|qent and sick-list convener; in the Tuck Shop at the On-|Mrs, Brian Whitmarsh, treasur- jtario Hospital, Whitby, and do-|,.. Mrs. Anthony Haylock, sec- jnated gifts to the White Cross|etary. Mrs. William Marshall Centre last Christmas. A dona-) s. Larry Robertson, en- tion was given to the Y's Merde " egal The executive committee forms te;. in every aspect they have students with a tobogganing attempted to promote education- ya+ty, a communion breakfast, al, national consciousness/a picnic for the three junior amongst Ukrainian women and|classes and a picnic and visit to encourage them to take part|'® Pioneer's Village for the two in séchal endébvors and Canas\eu™ classes. It also prepared rs. a0 lbags of candy and Christmas ling each patient a gift box of iChristmas delicacies. The men/ jeagerly look forward to this afternoon every year. Another highlight is the an- |nual "Strawberry Suppe ht which this year will be held Works Successfully The second year of United Church Women ig drawing to a close, and it has been good, Club at the President's Night to further their Youth Activi- ties and to help with their com-| mitments to the new Simcoe Hall Boys' Club. The Y's Menettes meetings| are held at the homes of the; members on the second Wed Meetings are held the second Monday in each month at Sim- coe Hall when, after the busi- ness part of the evening is over, the ladies enjoy various activ- ities such as pot-luct suppers, film shows, white-elephant auc- dian life in general; to promote | gifts for distribution during the}9n March 14, 1964, when we will/both spiritually and financiall Speci religi 'i itn inlet ah z | . + y is . ' y: | : th. Sp a religious and cultural: life in|St, Nicholas concert and a lunch'erve approximately three hun-|The programs, the fellowship, stscore beg --_ etarabt att tions, demonstrations of differ-| ent products, bing6, etc. SPECIAL their children; to promote, pre-|for the Christmas carollers. dred and fifty people a salad|the enthusiasm, the kindnesses| pai i During each season visits are ae ' {for stmas » § AS , , s8€S/Blaine Bell, who showed slides 8 : rg dls mec yg podey Fund-raising projects have in-\piate and strawberry shorteake./to our sick and shut-ins, andiand spoke of her experiences | made toa Toronto oe 7 ple s lcluded rummage sales, a sale of, In May we have our annual|the co-operation throughout thejas. an exchange teacher to Brit-\©™4 OF television studio, and/ LASALLE BLANKETS 2.99 ANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Turquoise -- Yellow -- Green -- Blue Beige. Limited Quantity. .........%. teresting as well as the scripture} : reading sung by -Mrs. John/Prior to the December meeting. Goreglad. Much spiritual guid-| Mrs Walter Grigorenko acted as ance was gainc. from the ad-|Santa Claus and Mrs. Dmytro dress by Rev. Dmytro Luchak|Luchak as the littlest angel. In regarding a Christians Way of|the winter months a sleigh rid- PRE-CHRISTMAS UPHOLSTERY SALE REE! More people rely on OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING CO. than any This is What other firm. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING Craftsmen do... THIS TV CHAIR IS YOURS «+: 2 every ors "piece suite upholst- ered BY US This beautiful FREE chair bs custom sen is co ond | Your, HOt . COLOR! RECOVER and REBUILD Your 2-piece Chesterfield Suite @ 3- Year Workmanship Guarantees. @ Easy terms te suit your tudger, © Order new! Have your chesterfield done later @ Be axured of your FREE TELEVISION CHAIn, Suite stripped te the bere frame. Frames re-blocked. Springs replaced. New cotton. New filling. All white felt. Cushions and beck springs replaced. Sides padded, Free Pick-up end Delivery 'within 50 miles. crafts; traditions and language. ja. options at a Christmas so-\"Night Out." usually travelling) whole organization, has in every|ain; Mrs. A. Vallaincourt who the members always celebrate In the religious, educational|.jai spring and Ne. Year's|to Toronto by chartered but for/branch of our UCW work been'discussed the use of jewellery|Chtistmas with a turkey supper 4 ne ra vevis} Sub Standard Size 72" x 84' Rose -- Olynyk of Toronto, gave an ad- yond at the church bazaar. Our June meeting will takejexecutive positions intresting discussion on 'Hints|Planned for this season is a dress regarding the Responsibil- the place of a family picnic at! m);, year we had a most suc. {0" Hostésses". A toy demon- Christmas bazaar to help with| selves and their Community,|membership many social events) ecutive: Past présidents,| Miah ; : ' , 'm.inight when each member will y.) Ty 'calebrate 'Bat E ee te Sah Turner ot the Seven Tables was also a prepared on Japan nga im lhe required.to bring along one ie ih igi, yascnehetopse t Mr. and } g and into Novemb mediate future meetings. the purpose of UNICEF. The|¥! ok's fifth ant'versary, a po one and into November value of the Ukrainian credit|!ck banquet was held for mem-\\7 Vi, Cairns: secretaries, Mr Shue Sopra Merry GO otticers follows: (Channel 9) to see the "Jerry bn treasurers,| ar -- and our UCW president, Mrs. Graham Nel-|Lester Show". ident, Mr, Dmytro Nedozytko./Y0U Remember" program and), 114 mvs. George Jones. : 4. account of the travels of|dancing completed the evening.|"" S° """ """ " "_|Honey, Toronto, as guest speak-\ert' Brandt; secretary, Mrs.|serves refreshments at all club , y _ ; jer; also our Christmas Dinner|Rydy Alexander; treasurer,/dances and socials and arranges was most informative. Mrs.|Walter Kuch were presented Can Corps Aux. 42) with a special scroll and award ° ' jhave successfully carried out|gram chairman, Mrs. Ronald|Christmas Party and the annual| of the life of the Ukrainian poet-ifor five years rs U : I Mrs.|club summer picnic. During the es Lesia Ukrainka, proved in-|ance. The program committee Invaluable To Nit! their own, William Cockburn; service|last year or so the group has The officers for 1963: Honor-\Chairman, Mrs. John. Francom;|become interested in the local veterans' wives gathered to-|bert; president, Mrs, Dougias|thews. was able to donate gifts, made |Z gether in the Grey room of the|Rednath: vice-presidents, prctrite r ieriete : , fs Wilbur! " rid-| of forming an Auxiliary to Unit)p,,. ; F ni badsssinn Life. A tea in aid of Prominjing party and a night of bowling/4) of the Canadian Corps Selb ee nina ee: secretary, (a monthly edited by the Cana-|Were held. The Junc meeting is ecgndi abe aigae te ia of the Men's Unit, namely, Jack) oo" abl Beier dag ged el ciation) was held in April with(husbands. A most enjoyable {man Wirsching; corresponding} Mr. eae shk: : i t revailed this| 4, | Mrs. Makar Sushko of Hamilton, Hawaiian theme prevailed this aptigg adie gg was named);,,. treasurer, Mrs. Herbert} was celebrated with a childrens held for Mrs, Dmytro Luchak,| Porter; assistant _ treasurer,| anc r y y 'one of the charter members, i rown, enablin concert prepared by Barvinok |bership has gro' 5 Mrs. Theodate Willis: ac Ukrainian costumed dol] was|!@st social event was a family! socially and financially, also the/@" P Fred Ayers. ; lyarious charitable organizations} Christian Citizenship and so- Auxiliary for their bazaar. Bar-/Prizes awarded to all children) vinok members personal'v de-/of attending members. the Red Feather, Muscular Dys-|Brown; Community friedship trophy, Canadian Cancer So-|and: visiting, Mrs. Norman Sunday, baskets of blessed tra-\Wednesday of each month in om fh I ditional foods and distributed members' homes. The member-|Army and the Oshawa Hospital/Christian education and _ mis- Building Fund, as well as help|sionary education, Mrs. Eimer patents: The Sunday following|original nine members to 24, to nee Easter is celebrated with a fam-|Which indicates the interest in|¢rans. Harris; cards and flowers: ; : . eived through cater-jers Mrs. Jack P. ott | again this year members were) The success of the past years|ing dance i es, Mrs, Jack Perry; literature privileged to prepare and servelis ao coward to all eo ch fiend | A ssa euchres, bingoeS!and communications, Mrs. Josh-| and cultural life, Mr. Nester) gances. catering, and a fish dinner and entertainment. most encouraging to those in'and Mrs. M. Baker who led an and party, Among. the evenis ities of Ukrainians to Them-| For the enjoyment of thei. Centre Island cessful Valentine Tea. The Feast|Sttation and a study is being/oUr charity donations, a guest; Mrs. Walter Grigorenko outlined| Were held. *l success | : "i in presidents, Mr and Mis,|° ssh! A list of our present slate of|suest, and a visit to CFTO TV union was presented by its pres-|bers and their husbands. A "DO| ond Mrs. Ross Bell; i Baz L jSunday with the Rev. Floyd|son: vice-president, Mrs. Rob-| The Auxiliary provides and Mrs. Walter Branch in Russia|Mrs. Dmytro Luchak and Mrs.) |Party in December, All units)Mrs. Thomas Wolframe; 'pro-and supervises the children's _John Dutchaks short biography | . perfect attend- jmany and varied projects on|Heard; social convener, prepared special entertainment On March 18, 1951 a group Of| ary president, Mrs. Wesley He;.|bulletin editor, Mrs. John Mat-|Cerebral Palsy Association and ; a Mrs, Genosha Hotel with the purpose|| awrence Allen; Mrs. ciation, Between the president ainda is dian Ukrainian Womens Asso-|prepired annually to honor the Harper, and the ladies present.) retary Mrs. Kenneth Proc-| as guest speaker. Mothers Day Year. A farewell corn roast was Through the years the meM-ivirs, Gordon: Pane: " a hed * transferred to Edmonton. The *s unit-bot! ; -| members. As in other years, a |them to help the men's u lant pianist. Mrs donated to the Oshawa Hospital|Wiener roast with. games and) in the City of Oshawa, namely,|cial- action, Mrs. Howard livered to the hospital on Easter' The group meets the secoid : ~ dea ciety, Heart Fund, Salvation Wirsching; Co-operation in them to all Ukrainian Orthodox;ship has increased from the | dy members who are vet-|Randall; finance, Mrs, Wilfred ily-congregational dinner and/|Barvinok. This help is made possible by|Mrs. Herbert Wilton; altar flow-| oecasion. A children's|/heye worked diligently, willing- and other events. ua Kinsey; Manse, Mrs John} on ji group of Ukrainian dancc.s|] and co-operatively for a unit.|;,0°%, tenth anniversary Of/Coleman; membership, Mrs.| were sponsored for the UNICEF led cause. wi Se ereemeal aes naeilary Harry Blakley; nominations, | display this spring. Neariy 60) 'The past year's activities havel with Porman in iain el Grover, tila eo pi students of Grade $ and higher|peen under the very enthusiastic | of their financial support Sey, Miss. Goerge Suiits: tee fields of, education were enter-||,adership of Mrs. Robert Shol-|through the years and towards|®r2™ Mrs. Lawrence "Allen; so-| tained at dinner planned for the\dra. Serving with her on the| Pap ishi cial functions, Mrs. Douglas Terai L4 the purchasing and furnishing of bbe: " Ukrainian Orthodox students an-|exdeutive for 1962-63 were: vice-|the present clubhouse located at Redpath; Kitchens, Mrs. Frank} nually. A delegate attended the|presfdent, Mrs, Steven Gonta;|30 Richmond street west. |James; Stewardship and _re-| Eastern Canada convention of|secretary, Miss Anne Sabat;| Executive for 1963 are as fol-\'Tulting, Mrs. William Bickle; | the Canadian Ukrainian|treasurer, Mrs. Nicholas Sem-|lows: President, Mrs. William|SUPPly and social assistance, be 0a s Association and its af-|inuk; financial secretary, Mrs.|Watts; Ist vice-president, Mrs.|M™s: Wilbur Rusneil. ene Bd ore oe St.'Steven Hercia; press secretary,!Lawrence Hood; 2nd vice-presi-|. Leaders; Unit 1, Mrs. Murton| John's Sisterhood celebrated its Mrs. Walter Kuch; telephone,|dent, Mrs, James Garrison;|Walter; Unit 2, Mrs. Wellington| 25th anniversary this year and|Mrs, Wm. Drozwick and Mrs.|past president, Miss Betty|Trainer; Unit 3, Mrs. Frank] the Barvinok executive mem-| John Goreglad; Sunday School,|Caverhill; treasurer, Mrs. Alan|James; Unit 4, Mrs. Frank bers presented to each charter/Mrs, Paul Plishka and Mrs.|King: secretary. Mrs, Anthony|Burrows; Unit 5, Mrs. Gabriel) executive member a corsage. John Masiewich; kitchen, Mrs.|Smykal; Sgt. at arms, Mrs.|Lavictoire; Unit 8, Mrs I There is & co-ordination of these|John Kostuk and Mrs, Walter|Leonard Fraser: Chaplain, Mrs.|Bell: Unit 7, Mrs two groups for many church/Grigorenko; program, Mrs.\Jack Stacey; social conveners, Scott; Unit 8 Mrs 'Harry Blak functions during the year Dmytro Luchak and Mrs, Wal-!Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Jack|jey: Unit % Mrs Charl "| One of the responsibilities ofjter Grigorenko; hospital, Mrs.|Corbett; ways and means, Mrs.|Skuce: Unit 10. Mrs R L .. 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