Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 "EVENING CHAPTER OF THE OGH AUXILIARY HOLDS DESSERT BRIDGE + To open its fall activities, General Hospital held a suc- pital cafeteria. The convener, right, Mrs. J. A. Foster, * cessful bridge jast Mrs. C. A. Root, standing, is "Mrs. W. J, Wells, Mrs. G. H. the Evening Chapter of the oor 'the well-attended so- seen chatting with one of the Greer and Miss Joyce Hamt. Women's Auxiliary, Oshawa cial event was held im the hos- foursomes _Who are, __lelt to _--Oshawii "Times Photo | OGH Auxiliary, Evening Chapter Hears Many Reports At Meeting), "srs,.ta,_ oe i CALVARY BAPTIST WMS lowing conveners: correspond-- Each member expressed her -- {some worship to give to the fall season for the Calyary Bap- \things. 12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 30, 1964 Miss Molly Sclater, member of the Faculty of the Royal Conservatory of Music and a member of the Boand of Exam- iner; and the Theory Commit- tee, was guest speaker for the annual dinner of the Oshawa and District Branch of the On- tamio Registered Music Teach- ers' Avwsuciation, held recently in the auditorium of Simcoe Street United Church. Miiss Sclater, who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, obtain- ed her Bachelor of Music de- gree from the University of Toronto. As an associate of the {Royal Conservatory, i jand of the. Royal Ca \lege of Organists, she authority on the Theory of} lers on this subject, She said, 'Theory is the basis lof music, harmony is the verti-| cal aspect, while counterpoint is the horizontal, all subjects be- The regular meeting of the OGH Auxiliary, Evening Chap- ter, was opened by the chair- WANTED! -- Thirty, friendly, fun loving couples to learn the new modern style of square dancing. Every Wednesday ing secretary, Mrs. Bruce|appreciation of being able to | Affleck; knitting, Mrs. Keith|meet once more, to work for man, Mrs. Stephen Heney. | Claxton-Oldfield; Mrs, Arthur we to aegis! oe report Jones, sewing convener, report- or the evotional peri edb msg oe ot va two sasccessful sewing bees|Mrs. Niven Aitken presided ,| the Dessert Bridge was) 4 which 40 gowns and 100 foot|using as her theme "Contrasts," held on September 23. It was! warmers were completed. Scrap] giving different views, speaking | Winter (shift work no problem). 623-2237 night through the Fall and | If interested call 725-2744 or || 'Theory Is The Basis of Music' Says Noted Music Teacher |terpoint is not freak counter- ing a part of the whole, Learn how to present a lesson to class, using illustrations, Free coun- point, Teach a habit of accur- acy. Each student must sym- bolize, say scales as well as write them," she said. Miss Sclater was introduced by Mrs. Jan. Drygala. -|group, replied graciqusty. Mrs. Harper, leader of the Miss Helen Willard, president, brought to the attention of the teachers that at the workshop to be held in the Sunday School auditorium, of the First Baptist Ohureh on November 5, Miss Madeline Bone would be the) director, and the hours were from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. and 1.00 to 3.06 p.m.; that the award winning récital would be held in the auditorium of the Mc- Laughlin Public Library on October 17; and that the Octo- ber meeting will be held in Port Penry. | Mrs, C. A. Naylor expressed the thanks of the teachers to Miss Sclater, Miss Brown and Mrs. Melashenko for their con-|' tribution to the ne pro- gram, ont DOULA WV ROORRQOROROOROQON nies i OR RAAAAAI dy IAI OOOO OOU0UUOU FABRICS 3000 COLORS » TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) HOUSEHOLD HINT Make wallpaper easier to hang and prevent the harden- ing that causes it to crack amd peel, by adding a small amount) of soap flakes to the paste bucket, ' Miss Patricia Brown ito the pleasure of the evening with her singing of Handel's "Weep No More" and "'O Love- ly Rowse',by Quilter, accompan- ied on the piano by Mrs. Donald} Melashenko, excellent dinner , Peon by a goodly Humber Yon said by Mr. Reginald Geen, who jalso expressed thanks to the | jmembens of the UCW who have! leontributed so much to the an- nual event with their service. | Now. well attended and successful. | book convener, Miss Gloria Rob-|of the _beauty of Christ, how! The Fashion Show' Convener, | son, concluded the business with|; ------------ report. Mrs. Henry Bickle, gave her re-| tie memibetuhip tania, 0/106] ITZ ~: port and announced that tickets! with five new members. two re- were available from Mrs. Ray-|tiring and 29 in attendance. 'The | mond Lunn, The Fashion Show) guests and new members were this year will be held on October' introduced by their friends and) @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED IN OUR OWN PLANT @ 2 Locations: OSH. DOWNTOWN sHoprine 'Genre 12 SIMCOE ST, N. 728-1111 728.5487 For The Finest North American and European Style | Meats and Pastries 20 and 21 at St. Gregory's Audi-'were as follows: Mrs, €, C torium. Schueppert, Whitby; Mrs. C. A.|| Mrs. Daniel Shutka gave her|Detenbach Mrs. F.A. Nagy, Teport on toys, followed by Mes.| Mrs. B R. M. Wendorf, Mrs. L. R.! Lunn, who brought the mem-|M gpl ee the | bers up dat the C | rman concluded | ad os say | necting with new busintes and| John Lindsay Harris, Oshawa. The wedding « took| place on Friday, September 11, 1964 at 7.00 p.m. in Westmount | United Church, with the Rever-| énd Frank H, Ward officiating. ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. William Claire) @lemmon wish to announce the) engagement of their daughter, | Linda Jane, to Mr. Gary Clin-) ton Hoskin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pb d Hoskin, ail | gy i The wedding is to , 1064 at 3.00 pm. in Harmony United Church, Osh- @ AMPLE FREE PARKING Biripers working in the hospital reminded alll members of the |f , out of org MARRIAGE | i] ' f s | me Afternoon Bowling Bod @ FREE INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS It' s "Healthful, It's Inexpensive, 'It's Fun! a Contly Stripers wend)' unos bake ails $0 We held] Reports were given by the fol-| November 20. and Mrs. William C.| of | OSHAWA PLAZA BOWLING LANES @ FREE SUPERVISED NURSERY BRING THIS AD FOR ONE FREE GAME! ! e ~ samme" by the Afternoon Chapter on| SOCIAL NOTICES | WW, We JOIN NOW! SY \\ \Wt7 Young wish to announce the) KING & STEVENSON RD. PHONE 723-2631 Bring Your Friends and Bowl . (GOOD MON. TO FRI. TO 6 P.M. 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