Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1964, p. 7

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MRS. JEAN CARDINAL MRS. LUCIEN CHAMBERLAND (Incoming) (Retiring) --Oshawa Times Photos French-Canadian Women's Club Elects New President, Officers The Federation of French Canadian Women elected a new executive who will direct the federation business for the next two years, at the first meeting of the year, held last Tuesday. The slate of officers is as follows: President, Mrs. Jean Cardinal; ist vice - president, Mrs. Jean Charles Guay; 2nd vice - president, (for a second term) Mrs. Howard Gimblett; secretary, (for a 'hird term), Mrs. Yvan Gilbert; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Tanguay. Conven- ers re-elected for a second term for the following committees: Welfare, Mrs. Yvon Leger; telephone, Mrs. Lucien Cham- berland; social, Mrs. Wellie Ri- chard; spiritual, Mrs. Gilles Garon (newly-elected). All the executive was elected by ac- clamation. Mrs. Jean Cardinal congratu- lated the new committee and opened a discussion of 'future projects, It was decided to do- nate toward a record album of French songs for the bi-lingual "Corpus Christi School to help the pupils. learn French songs, and to a needy family; also to the Sisters of the Assumption of Mary, in aid of a building fund for a convent in the Philippines. Used clothing has been sent to foreign missions and pennies Saved each month by members and their friends. has been cancelled. The Federation contributed to a requiem mass for the late Monseigneur Philip Coffey. The Reverend N. J. Gignac thanked the past _ president and the |members for helping in the par- jish; at the supper on carnival hight, at the annual turkey sup- UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB ' The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held its weekly meet- ing in the Legion Hall with the president, Mrs. Elwood Bradley, presiding. After reports were given, the birthday party to be held in February was. discussed. This will be the 49th birthday of the PMA and it will take place on February 17. Mrs. Joseph Tin- ney gave a reading. Mrs. Lloyd Annis installed the officers and executive for 1964 as follows: president, Mrs. George V. Lee; ist vice-presi- |per, the parish bazaar and by /selling the French calendar, all jthe profits from which have jbeen given to the parish. Father Gignac extended his good ;wishes to the incoming president and committee and gave his Iblessing to all. Mrs. Wellie Richard present- jed a souvenir gift to Mrs. Lu- \cien Chamberland in apprecia- tion of her service as president \for the last four years. Also a jpresentation was made to Mrs. Yvan Gilbert who has been sec- reary for a number of years. Prior to the election officers, Mrs. Chamberland called on the various conveners for the an- nual reports and thanked every- one for her assistance during her term of office. Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 20,1964 7 The sleigh ride for January} Centre Street UCW Honors Past President Mrs. F. E. Graham Mrs. Fred Graham, past president of Centre Street Unit- ed Church Women, was pre- sented with a life membership in the UCW by Mrs, David Mor- ris at the regular meeting on Wednesday evening. This was in recognition of the many years of service rendered Mrs, Graham in women's work of Centre Street Church, Mrs, Percy Fletcher, newly elected president, presided, and opened meeting with a welcome to all and a prayer for the new year. x The theme of the devotional) period was "A new beginning" which was taken by Miss Irene Winter, Mrs. Alyn Elliott read the scripture, A poem '"'Begin- by|work was given by Mrs. Dean Board of Stewards, Mrs. How- ard Canning and Mrs. Dean Peel; representatives to ses- sions, Mrs. Fred Graham and Mrs. Percy Fletcher, The work of the Fred Victor Mission has been of interest to our church and a paper on that Peel, Delegates were named to at- tend the presbytery meeting at St.. Mark's, Whitby, also repre- sentatives to planning meeting for World Day of Prayer, Mem- bers are reminded of the con- gregational meeting Sunday evening, January 26. Refreshments were served an a social hour followed. : ST, MATTHEW'S WA At the first meeting of the s {year tie ew piesimem, Mis. William Clark presided. The meeting opened with the WA prayer and scripture reading. The correspondence was read. Mrs, J, E. Marchant, Dorcas secretary, reported the request for five dresses, mitts and cash for Old Sun Indian School in the ¢ I to share the cost and m: ot the dresses and mitts, George Whithread renorféa . Little Helpers birthday lcards for January. . There will be a jewellery dem- onstration at the next meeting, January 28. y : The group will provide re- fréshments for the annual veés- try meeting Januaty 27. "oe Arctic. 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The new executive for 1964 as installed by the 'Reverend Ar- thur Magee at the Sunday ser- vice are: honorary president, Mrs, Arthur Magee; president, Mrs, Peroy Fletcher; first vice - president, Mrs, Alyn El- SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bell, Whitby, announce the engage- packaged soups are becoming popular kets. held by the Daughters of Isa- bella, Wednesday, January 22, in St. Gregory's Auditorium at 8.00 p.m. They are busy | wrapping the many prizes to | be given out. CHANGING TASTE | Condensed and' dehydrated} in. British supermar- I ment of their daughter, Dale Barbara, to. John Nisbet Vale,| son of Mrs. A. Nisbet Vale, Galt, | and the late Mr. Vale. The mar-| riage will take place on Satur- | day, April 11, 1964, in All Saints') Anglican Church, Whitby. liott; second vice presid Mrs. Cyril Clark; secretary, Mrs, Dean Peel; assistant- | Bonnie Jayne secretary, Mrs. Alyn Elliott; treasurer, Mrs, William Dear-) born; Christian citizenship, Mrs. | Harry Young; community) friendship and visiting, Mrs.| Archibald Britton; Christian) and Missionary education, Mrs. Leonard Rogers and Mrs. Owen Smith; flowers, Mrs. Aubrey Weeks and Mrs. Eldon South-| well; literature and communica-| tions, Mrs, Ace Abbott; manse| committee, Mrs. Fred Graham, Mrs. Earl James, Mrs, Howard Canning and Mrs, William Dear- born; program committee, Mrs. Arthur Magee, Mrs. Cyril Clark, Mrs. Harry Young and Mrs. Calvin Cathmoir; stewardship and envelope, Mrs. William Noble; supply and social assist- ance, Mrs. Earl Hann and Mrs. HAIRSTYLING (formerly Budget Beeuty Ber) 72 CHURCH STREET | FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 723-4212 Your HAIR Will Look LOVELY! 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MARY'S CWL | The general .meeting of St. | Mary's CWL was held January| 13, with Mrs, Max Coleman pre- | siding. The secretary's and | treasurer's reports were given and correspondence read. The spiritual convener, Mrs. | Kenneth Jackson, informed members that arrangements are being made for a communion breakfast April 26, which is the Feast of Our Lady of Good Counsel, | Social action convener, Mrs. Ronald Gibbs, reported that at the January Blood Donors Clin- ic, refrestiments were served by members of St. Mary's Council. 3 Leo McCarthy, convener for and films, asked all members to read "Conveners' Corner" in the January edition) of the League magazine. Under the direction of Mrs. Leonard Weekes, questions and answers were read from a) magazine on "Tell Me Father".| The Reverend Norbert Gignac, | spiritual director, thanked the members for their help in the| Parish money raising projects.| Father Gignac gave a descrip-| tion of "The Cardinal', a film) now showing in Toronto, -- the! premiere of which he attended. | At the next meeting, Febri-/ ary 3, a travelogue on Spain will) be presented." | Winner of the fifty-fifty draw) was Mrs. Paul Baker, Refresh-' ments were served, | GUARDS ANIMALS LONDON (CP)--An_ attempt to control the import of rarer) animals is made in a bill to be presented in Parli t by a Conservative woman member, Harvie Anderson. Her aim is to) curb poachers supplying zoos! with such dwindling species as. the orang-utan, gorilla, rhinoce- ie and certain types of mon-| ey. 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