Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jan 1964, p. 9

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~ MANY HAPPIES, Celebrating her first birth- day today is Stephanie Lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fenton, Wychwood Mass Vesimenis | Early Roman Link | With First Church | The Reverend Patrick Darby| was the guest speaker at St.) Gertrude's League January meeting. His subject was "The Mass Vest-) ments and explained their pur-| pose and meaning. "Man has a need for symbols, therefore paintings and statues of great men and events serve as a reminder of history. So too the Church has retained cus- | | centuries to. remind: her chil- In the early days of toms and symbols through the) dren of her history," he said.| the| Vice-president, Church, the centre of the world) 2 107i Ail Of St. Andrew's Mrs, D. I, Macleod was in- stalled president of St. Andrew's United Chu Women at the re- Catholic Women's|cent monthly 'meeting, The re- itiring president, Mrs. J, L. Pegg was presented with a UCW life membership pin by Mrs, A. T. Cain who expressed the affec- tion and gratitude of all mem- bers. The executive was installed by the Reverend John Leng DD as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. J, R, Leng; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs, C, D, Russell; 3rd Mrs. Robert treasurer, Miss M, Mrs. &. Aldsworth; i iSsviliaisy. UCW Presidents G, Wenry; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs, W. G, Watt, hairmen of committees; Citi- zenship, Mrs, W. C. Paynter; community friendship, Mrs, J. C, Bentley; co-operation in Christian and missionary edu- tion, Mrs. F, A, Getz; finance, Mrs, Alfred Austin and Mrs, H, H, Tonkin; flowers, Mrs. R. E, Moore; literature and com- munications, Mrs. A, W, Arm- strong; Manse, Mrs, William Wells; nominations, Mrs, Wil- liam Siksay; mémbership, Mrs Charles Rowden; press and pub- licity, Mrs. S. G. Werry; pro. gram, Mrs, W. G. Burns; social funetions, Mrs, Charles Yule; 8 [stewardship \oial and RP T Mevk: assistance, Mrs, Pegg. The retiring president, Mrs, Pegg opened the meeting and recruiting, (planned by Mrs. Donald Storie =uyply and s0-|and her committee, The major W. Filevent of the fall 'Manuel, Pianist, Mrs, J, L.|/bazaar November 4, At the con- | bit " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 29, 1964 @ f will be a the, entertaining committee, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Graham who are in-charge of tickets. distrib uted tickets to those present, The couples left by car for the-bus clusion of nese meeting, refreshments were served by| Unit 6, | concluded the year's busi Miss Nellie Scorgie, Mrs. R. I. Mark and Mrs, J, C. Bentley read acknowledgments of cards, flowers and gifts sent. Mrs, D. I. Macleod, the in- the Inn on the Park Toronto, where a skating party in a most picturesque setting was jenjoyed by all, Even the non- UNITS, GROUPS coming president, expressed the enthtisiasm of the officers for the work of the year ahead, and called on Mrs, M, F. Kirkland to thank Dr, Leng and the solo- ist, while Mrs, Charles Rowden thanked the retiring executive. Plans for social events were discussed, and the social con- vener, Mrs, Charles Yule, gave her report, It was decided to was Rome and the Romans ha q| Davenport; secretary, hold a buffet supper April 4, AUXILIARIES |Skaters watching from comfort: MERRY MATES ' ' ae ery ogo of Ctiet ----- the lounge enjoyed emorial' Church met at e church recently. A short bus: All the members had refresh. iness meeting was held to dis- cuss the dance to be held February 8. It will be called a Laurentian Ball, i In charge of decorating to) create a winter atmosphere is) Mr. Gerald Crawford. Mr, and) Mrs, Stanley Lawrence will head FINAL contacts all over the then known world, It was indeed the logical place to begin the teachings of Christ, As a result Roman clothes were worn and even though styles in Roman dress began to change in the fourth century, the church retained and adopted the old styles to show her children of its early beginning. Mrs, Frank Flynn thanked Father Darby for a most informative address, In the absence of the presi- dent Mrs, James Noonan, Mrs. John Poltz, presided. Following AV ONE-YEAR-OLD! street. Stephanie is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C, Wilfred Fenton, Oshawa --tIreland Studio B and PW Club Activities For Spring Mrs. R. D. H. Heard, vice- president. and leadership train- ing chairman, was in charge of the program at the January meéeting of the Oshawa Business and Professional Women's Club held recently at Adelaide House Continuing studies introduced at the all-day workshop held in November at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cummins, Burketon, when the subjects of member- whip, committees and programs were discussed, the second. ses- sion went on to consider the topics of finance and publicity and public relations. General discussions followed reports by the recorders of the findings of each of the groups into which members were divided. Keen interest was shown by all pres- ent afd the consensus was that the program had been most re- warding. Thanks were express- ed to the chairmen, who had planned and conducted the ses- sion. Following dinner, Mrs. J. W. Richardson, president, presided over the business meeting. Com- mittee reports é¢videnced the W6¢al, provincial, national and in- ternational nature of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Mrs. H. K. Reynolds, Interna- tional] Ohairman, reported that the $rd annual regional Inter- national juncheon will be held this year at Peterborough, Feb- ruary 16. Arrangements have been miade for transportation oy bus and members planning to attend were asked to let the chairman know as soon as pos-| sible, An invitation to the Windsor) Business and Professional Wom- en's Chib Sist International Night Dinner, Saturday, Febru- 29 at which Miss Virginia en, National President of the the minutes and treasurer's re- port the following committees were heard from. On Welfare Mrs, William Clan- cy reported that nine families were given Christmas hampers and toys, Ten dollars were spent on gifts for children and five} dollars for fuel, Also one fam- ily was assisted financially, On Citizenship and immigra- tion Mrs. Patrick Roberts re- ported eight hours were spent at Hilisdale Manor and two resi- dents of Hillsdale were invited| to the Ohristmas supper. Also, Outlines |totalled $361.53, an increase of 1$66 over last year's sales. |' The treasurer, Mrs, Mabel Joyce, was authorized to send in the club's annual contribution to the Canadian Federation's edu- cation project at Ramallel /Gilrs' School in Jordan. The matter of nominations for officers in the provincial and national organizations which : ; | must be received at an early|transportation was provided ot) date preparatory to arranging|two Sisters from St. for ---- * the Provincial) Convent to visit Hillsdale Manor conference in Toronto in April " and the National convention inj ge shied "a we Ottawa in July was taken up| made to new immigrants to the jand the Oshawa Club's choices|parish and employment is being will be forwarded at once. sought for one of them. Because of the regional junch-| On membership. Mrs, Frank eon in February there will be|riynn reported a successful no Febbruary meeting. In place| membership drive. There are of > or beans the! now 180 members in the league. members to a seri¢s of three s0-| cial evenings at her home. "Lit-| The cand party date was oid tle Haven", Brooklin, members|for April 1 and the co-conveners) to be grouped according to thelare Mrs, Patrick Roberts and/ program of their choice. ' (Mrs, John Melnychuk. Mrs. | The March meeting will be in| ( embers of charge of civic relations cons deny ae ne "hae vener, Miss Elizabeth Thomson, |"e Dessers 500 : . who has arranged a program of|Styling by Mrs. John Weiss, Feb particular interest. Miss Hazel/11, The guest speaker at the Winter, Business Administrator,|February meeting will be Mr. Ontario County Jail, Whitby,|Bernard Lewis of the Children's ae ~ gs the title/ Aid Society. of her address, "No Reserva-| Father Darby closed the tions Needed", meeting with the League Pray- Letters of appreciation fromjer and refreshments were recipients of the Club's Christ-|served by Mrs. Arthur Parkin| mas Cheer baskets and, for| and her committee. The winner cards and flowers from mém-!or the welfare draw was Mrs. bers who have been ill were! John Adame. read, os st Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. The treasurer reported that $10 had been sent to the Star CHIROPRACTOR Sinusitis Santa Claus Fund at the in- Spinal Stance of the four Whitby High School students, whose folk Song program was a feature of Business and Professional Wom- en's Clubs of the United States |s and Honorary member of the Windsor Club will be the guest a@peaker, was read by the presi- dent, who said reservations for the dinner and other weekend Rotivities should be sent in by February 22. : United Nations' chairman Irene Pawson reported the sale of UNICEF cards and calendars Be prepared with safe first aid that brings fast relief... kéep your medicine cabinet stocked with DR.CMASES Anthcoptic osrevaanecr the club's Christmas dinner, in a ans lieu of accepting & fee |] 100 King St, E. 728-5156 meee ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE , NOW ON! 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