| Courtice Brownies | | Are Enrolled At Christmas Party | Recently the ist and 2nd Cour-) tice Brownie Packs held their jenroliment at the Courtice North] 'School with twenty-five parents' present, The meeting opened with the' Brownies forming a Fairy Ring; jand welcoming everyone with) \the grand howl. lA Brown Owl Mrs, June James of the Ist pack spoke briefly to; the parents and introduced Commissioner Hawke and. the Guiders, : A magic pool bordered by jflowers was placed in the Brow- nie's fairy | tice pack. As each Tweenies came forward Tawny Owl, Mrs.|"€s, Eileen Johnson, twisted and turned each girl to magic words, then led her to the toad-! ring for the enroll-|4 ment ceremony of the Ist Cour-|it is iai'time of the year. Dinner par- omen Jo So Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 =| Graceful, Floor-Length Skirts Growing Popular With Hostesses ' from the waist allowing freedom > of movement without too much |? fullness at the hem. The hostess skirt is more fe-| minine and sometimes more be- coming than the popular slim for entertaining.| Certainly the floor Jength skirt THE 'OSHAWA TIMES, padi, December 23, 1963 The winter social season is nderway, and for many women perhaps the most exciting or midnight buffets are as |much in vogue as ever, and with this type of entertaining lhas come a_ hostess skin of previously |' Christmas Program By Studen Entertains St. Gregory's CPTA St. Gregory's Auditorium was|H. Clancy, served coffee, mince) filled to capacity on last Wed- Ipie and ice cream in the ban-| nesday evening for the Decem- iquet hail. po gern olay . Grgegory's|, The "'star" of this part of the | was peaed red Bieter evening was Santa Claus, en- jdren from the school, jgagingly portrayed by Mr. The senior. boys, led by Mr.| |Hogan, With many a "Ho, Ho, John P. Hogan, sang traditional|Ho", he presented gifts from a Christmas carols World', "The First Noel', priors of St. Gregory's, the |staft of the school and the care- 7 of the auditorium. Santa lalso awarded the door prize to \Mrs. Charles Plews and Mrs. |Patricq Brennan was the holder of the lucky cup. Monsignor Dwyer thanked the/ ducted by the president, Mra. William A, Clarke, preceded the entertainment. 'children for their splendid per-| formance, and on behalf of the CPTA presented the principal, Sister Elizabeth Anne with a | substantial cheque for the) 'school, "Joy to a decorated tree to the pastor and] a] A short business meeting con-| | Let's Have a Party Dishes, Cutlery, Glesses, Silver Ca bre. Silver Tee Service. Punch Bowls. COFFEE URNS 25, 30, 44, 55, 75 Cup Sizes. Sargeant's | Rentals 463 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Phone 725-3338 Come All Ye Faithful', 'dient Pin sad "Good King Wences- s', and 'God Rest You Merry Gentlemen", : Miss T. Murphy's' Grade 3 girls and boys presented "Fun and Frolic'. A choral reading) of "The Night Before Christ- mas" was done by Mrs, C. Cannon's Grade 5. Mrs, M. Cole's Grade 2 performed Christmas Gaiety". A star-studded cast under the jirection of Sister Elizabeth Monday, 23 December 1963 SAY POP; How square can you be and still stay on your feet? Here Oshawa, Ont, t, or silk for formal din- ners, and the more sportive stool, where she was enrolled|velve adds a spec ial touch of gracious-|" ness 'to any evening at home.|Anne, presented Charles Dick- it is , practically Christmas Eve and you still haven't got the MR. AND MRS. .N Former Maple Grove Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding The many friends and rela- tions of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Metcalf; formerly of Neptune Grove Farm, at Maple Grove, and now living. on Charles street, Oshawa, joined with them in three days of festivities held at the Corvair Room at the Hotel Genosha, and_ their home, to help celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Mrs, Metcalf is the former Flva Snowden, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam- tie] Snowden of Maple Grove and Mr. Metcalf is the eldest son o the late Mr. and Mrs John L. Metcalf of Bowmanville The couple were married at Maple Grove by the' Reverend S. F. Dixon on December 17 1913 and resided at Neptune Grove Farm in Maple Grove operating a large dairy farm and sepcializing in the breeding of registered pure bred Holstein Cattle at which Mr. Metcalf gained wide recognition at tocal fairs. Mr. .and Mrs. Metcalf re tired in 1945 and moved to Osh- awa where they still reside They have two children, Mrs Wesley Werry (Helen) of Solina and Lloyd Metcalf of Oshawa ~ and eight grandchildren An immediate family, dinner held at the Corvair room of the j; Hotel Genosha on Sunday, a re- union of the bride's family on onday and an open house at eir home on Tuesday, Decem| ber 17 for friends and neighbors helped make the celebration of their anniversary a joyous event Congratulations were received from the Right Honorable John Diefenbaker and Mrs. Diefen- baker, leader of the opposition, the Honorable John P. Robarts, Premier of Ontario, Mayor, Lyman. Gifford, Mr. Michael Starr MP, Mr. Albert Walker MPP and King Street United Church, Oshawa, where they are members Many nice gifts were received | 'lest P iby Brown Owl. Those enrolled) |from the Ist Pack were Patty} Welsh, Sandra Bowden, Cindy| |Siblock, Janice Collier, Edith! {Atkinson and Elaina Sherry. | Brown Owl, Mrs. Audrey Mc iGhee fromthe 2nd Pack en- rolled her Tweenies in the same manner with Sherril Branton, Snowy Owl, assisting her. Her Tweenies were: Linda Hoskin, Janet Bickle, Cathy Wallace Wanda Elliott, Wendy Baker Grace' Bruinfield and Susan Welsh Six Brownies their golden lad- 4 der, yellow. crepe paper made of a ladder was Brownies to walk Ist and OBLE METCALF --Hornsby Studio on this occasion including purse of money from their chil. dren and a_ beautiful recliner)!" form chair from members of the used by the Snowden family. : to receive their badge. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf are ong sixer stripes were present: planning on leaving shortly for Florida where they spend: the ed to Brownies of both packs as winters well as house orderly, proficien- cy and coliector's badge THE STARS SAY The Brownies sang a Christ- mas caro! with the parents join- By ESTRELLITA ing in and the ceremony was closed with prayer and taps FOR TOMORROW A Christmas party was held Fine planetary influences now with a Christmas and the ex encourage home and family af-\change of gifts. Cookies, candy fairs, also stimulate sentimental} and pop were served to the interests. In the latter connec-'Brownies and tea and cookies tion, however, just one admoni- {9 the parents by Mrs. Rey- tion: Curb emotions and, don't!nolds and .Mrs. Elliott lose temper with the beloved, the unhappy situation be prolonged FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that it would be expedient to push fresh fruit and crusty ahead with important plans and French bread work programs immediately, As;--~---- : of yesterday, you entered a fine|jate April and early August, per- cycle for advancing interests!sonal relationships will be gov- along both business and finan-erned by generous influences cial lines and this good per riod Best period for romance: Early will last through mid-January./May through mid-August, Best Other good periods for expand-|for travel and social activities ing job and monetary interests) Retween now and late January; --and you will have' many dur-|ajso in March, the weeks from ing the next 12 months--will be:} mid-June through: September The dated ee Pagan oe Tl and next November. ary, mid-March, mid-Apri e| fisrt week of May, the last half , A an born on this day is of June. September and Oc- he studious, ambitious and en x dowed with a high order of in tober. The first. week of. June)... will be an excellent period in telligence the HOUSEHOLD HINT For a breakfast treat sprinkle melted. Or cheese with slices of under broiler until serve wedges of grated cheese on toast and run) bulky tweeds and plaids for informal. evenings. These skirts' just floor in semi-fullness. line is defined with First Baptist WA Returns President Mrs. Ralph Hopso Since the skirt must flow from The nominating committee, ' f Mrs, Murray Eaton, and Mrs. the waist, your. girdle must sup- John Barber, presented the 1964) ply control where you need it, slate of officers to the First Bap-| over the tummy and hip, down | tist WA at its monthly meeting)through the htigh and perhaps recently at the home of Mrs.| Edgar Anderson, The officers) over the derriere. A bulge any- are president, . Mrs. Ralph 'where will ruin the whole effect, Hopson: vice-president, Mrs.|so try on the garment under the Arthur Howard; secretary, Mrs.|skirt, and examine it front and Walter Wellman; treasurer,|back; and move about. You Mrs. Egar Anderson; group|certainly will not be standing! leader. Mrs. Walter Nickerson; /|still when you serve your guests devotional leader, Mrs. Gordon) The bra itself must Besse; flower convener, Mrs.'support the bosom in comfort John Barber; roll call, Mrs:iff required, it should contour George Hall; visiting, Mrs. Johnithe bustline, or increase it, and Darcy; press reporter, Mrs.| if the midriff is a problem, the Edwin Pearson and_ pianist, jong line bra will flatten the Mrs. Walter Sewell roll Mrs. Ralph Hopson presided at the meeting and Mrs. George} Hall led the devotional peniod,| taking as her theme 'The Christmas Message" and quoted) two poems. The scripture les- son was read by Mrs, Walter Sewell The gave With this skirt, many women choose a tailored long sleeve) touch the|shirt of cotton batiste or silk.| The hip-|Some shirts are severely tai- the flow |tored with French cuffs and |johnny collars, while others |have lace edging or lattice work lon the bodice panels. Choose your entertaining en- semble with an eye to comfort i choose your bra and girdle with an eye to your own person- n al figure needs, 30 DAYS OVERSEAS (OCT. Ist -- MAR. Ist) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL (OSHAWA) PHONE 728-6201 secretary and treasurer their reports and several members volunteered to help in| the tuck shop at Hillsdale Manor on January 6. Each member contributed to the Christmas baskets that were packed and delivered to the sick and shut-ins, A vote of thanks was expressed to Mrs. Wellman, Mrs. Donald Rice and Mrs. Besse for the use of their cars to deliver the baskets It was announced that next month's meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Hopson. Refresh- ments were served by the group in charge which to look far ahead and make plans for. 1965 Except for brief periods Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR @ Workmen's Compensation Jnjur es @ Spinal Dise Conditions 100 thc St. E. 728-5156 in May the best of Christmas cheer fill the homes and hearts of our friends and patrons during the holiday season. It has been a privilege and pleasure to serve you all during the past year. 4 = te DOWN gg 2 Ce ens' 'A Christmas Carol", com- plete with ghosts, Fezziwigg's Christmas party and Bob Crat- chitt's Christmas dinner. The program concluded with the 'Story of Christmas" given in song and pantomine by the pupils of Mrs. H. Clancy's Grade 4, The program convener, Mrs Wilbur Kingston, assisted by the mothers of the pupils of Sis- ter Elizabeth Anne, and Mrs wvvvyv q this Fall, IT'S A FACT! Yes, Nu-Way has over 50 rolls of car- pet on display. No matter what type of carpet you want, you will be able to see it at. » Nu- Way >» Rug Co. 174 MARY ST, < 728-4681 4 A 4 ta tn th 4 4 4 4 are only 23.95, Your smart son and heir Herbie P.S. My reward for saving your neck can be a new pair of Johnston's stretchy ski slaks--os usual, they are the best fitting, the best tailored and the best value in town, How about it? They very present Mom has been hinting for since she started curling 1 darn near flipped at supper last night when she said; "Viyella hath a way to a woman's heart'. And you sat there like a bump on a log and didn't get the message! Mother wants you to go down to Johnston's at 8 Simcoe St. North and get her a LADY HATHAWAY VIYELLA SHIRT. | know that Johnston's aren't-in the Ladies' Wear business but you told me yourself that Johnston's are the biggest dealers in men's Viyella shirts in the aréa, so | guess some of the wives have been bugging Mr. Johnston to keep a selection for them too. Anyway, Mom says that they have six delicious flavors in Viyellas and in the proper size range too. So get with it, Dad and put the snatch on one of those beauties for her. As I've said before, if we want to eat, we've got to keep her happy. A DELICIOUS TURKEY for CHRISTMAS ata tte tie ee te bate ea ie a tie tie tei be ie ee te ie} CHRISTMAS TURKEY WITH ANY MAJOR APPLIANCE... 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