HONORED ON 25T A banquet given by over two hundred friends and re- latives honored Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kotynski on the oc- casion of their silver wedding _anniversary, recently. Their marriage took place in St. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Gdynia, Poland, and Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 26, 1964 7 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES FF-CW The Federation of French- Canadian Women held its monthly meeting recently. Mrs. Jean Cardinal presided and Mrs. Yvan Gilbert read the minutes and correspondence and 'yea' the social meport, sent from hos- pital by Mrs. Wellie Richard who also thanked members for their cards, prayers and visits. Mrs. Charles Tanguay gave = |the financial report and thanked those in charge of the social hour following each meeting. Mrs. Yvon Leger, convener of the welfare committee, reported that she and two friends had visited the Ontario Hospital at Whitby and asked the members for contributions of knitting wool, cotton and some chocolate bars to take to the inmates. : She also reminded members | she} of the penny fund which would like' to collect at each |meeting. She especially thanked iMrs. Philippe Chabot for help- ing her to find a used snowsuit for a needy boy. The president requested a new membership convener to replace Mrs. Jean Charies Guay and she suggested that members send congratulations and requests to |Radio Station CIBC for its | French program, The Christmas party for mem- H ANNIVERSARY after many travels due to the exigencies of war they finally came to Canada and have made their home in Oshawa since 1954. Mrs, Kotynski is the former Miss Josephine Patrzalek. he couple has one daughter, Mrs. John Tebenge (Mary). --Oshawa Times Photo Pal Fly-Up | (7 Held For Courtice bers and their husbands has |been set for December 5. In his spiritual address, the |Reverend N. J. Gignac told members of their duty to assist LODGES AND Brownies, Guides The Courtice Brownies and Guides met recently at the Cour- tice High School, for. their ah) er, Mrs. Ross Hawke, wel- comed the parents and guests from Vimy Ridge Lodge LOBA) present, Mrs. Hawke introduced| No. 639, Whitby, to attend their/yened by Mrs. Aurele Vachon |fortieth birthday meeting, Oct.) and Mrs. Philippe Chabot. 126, in the IOOF hall Whitby. | | the Guiders and presented them with their Service Stars. The meeting was then turned over |j to the Guides, who formed their| horse-shoe, and the Brownies! would plan to attend this im-|cently, Mrs. James Scott, presi- plore = j|neree meeting. sagt sothowad We verley Thompson, who had! 4 committee was formed to|@ poem "To day," y missed a previous enrolment,/make plans for the Christmas|the theme hymn. party, December 2. their fairy-ring. was enrolled into the 1st Cour- tice Brownie Pack. There were two walk-up Brownies: Wendy} y fi i gar, and Annie Boughton won Baker and Janice Collier. The Doe prises of the evetiig. Brownies flying-up into Guides October meeting in the Orange! rather |Temple. Worthy Mistress Sister/Father Gignac asked every June Goodman welcomed the! French-speaking Roman Catho- fly-up. The District Commission-| officers and members. 1 ' SOCIETIES during the forty hours of pray- QUEEN MARY LODGE ler, October 25, 26 and 27. The Queen Mary Lodge held its| speaker will be a Redemptorist from Hamilton and llic to attend St. Mary of the eople Church for this event. A social period followed, con- An invitation was accepte It was announced that the elec-) ALBERT STREET UCW on will be held November 4|' The regular meeting of Al-) nd it was, hopedall members|bert Street UCW was held re- |dent, opened the meeting with Mrs. Scott extended a warm Sisters Maragaret Bara-jweleome to the St. Stephen's UCW who were visiting. Mrs. Percy Boville gave the financial report and Mrs. were: Barbara Endicott, Shirley Irwin, Jacqueline LaCroix,| Biythe Beerthuizen. Brownie Proficiency Badges} and ist, 2nd and 3rd year Serv-| ice Stars were presented to girls! who had earned them. bie Guides who had earned their|™ 2nd Class Badge were Linda|Jack Hogan, Jarvis street. Laturski, Donna Johnson, Bon-| nie McGhee, Cheryle Fulton and|dent, opened the meeting with |the Lord's Prayer, two minutes silence and the motto. Mrs. Hogan read the minutes and) Mrs, Charles Gibbs gave the) Gloria-Jo Pullen. Guide Proficiency Badges and| 2nd, 3rd and 4th year Service| Stars were presented. After the presentations were |i made the girls sang a few songs| and the meeting closed with the Brownies and Guides having Prayer and Taps. FRIENDSHIP DOLLARS A starving child in Korea} . and India can receive a cup of | re Domens. Oshawa Silver Cross Chapter of jthe Remembrance Association Mrs, Brately. Prizes donated by Mrs. Jessie Tooley and Murs. i saaeebas | Gibbs were won by Mrs. Arthur |Wigston and Mrs. Tooley. George Ford reported 85 visits had been made to the hospital, Hilisdale Manor and _ shut-ins, Mrs. Samuel Gibbs reported REMEMBRANCE ASSOC, (Silver Cross Chapter) The regular meeting 'of the d|pital and shut-ins, Unit 1-2; and embroidery or crochet) wom while in the capacity of a supply. minister. Mrs. Jack Cline thanked Mr.., Hillier. In November, the Worship services will be in the change of Unit 5; Unit 4, Hillsdale; Hos- Unit. 3 would be on the wel- coming committee for Church. Refreshments were served and a social hour was spent, SIMCOE STREET UCW Thanskgiving was in the air from the fall flowers and fruits decorating the rooms io the fragrance of pumpkin and mince pies at the "Bake Sale and "Koffee Klatsch' spon- sored by the Lenore Unit of Sim- coe Street United Church en, |. Mrs. W. V. Myers and Mrs. iS. D. Calhoun very kindly loaned their respective homes| for this successful event and in no time at all the home made goodies disappeared and the guests lingered to talk, while the}; Son of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Korson of Whitby, Mark Todd is one year old today. His grandparents. are Mr, and Pot Luck Supper they consumed coffee and doughnuts. With the conclusion of the} "Koffee Kilatsch" Mrs. Myers} invited the members to stay for} lunch, and remain for the regu- lar meeting. Officially Opens H And S Season A pot-luck supper officially opened the new season for the Adelaide McLaughlin Home and The president, Mrs. Myers opened the meeting with a prayer of Thanksgiving and| read a poem entitled "Every: | thing Works Out Alright," by| Edger Guest. Roll call showed thirty mem- bers and four visitors present and eighty eight hospital visits made. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. C. E. Souch and Mrs. J. W. Halliday who so ably convened the bake sale and to Mrs. Cecil Webb and Mrs. E. M. Pounds, sister of Mrs. Myers, who so generously contributed to the home baking| and helped make the project a success. It was announced that the next meeting of the UCW would |be on November 4 with Mrs. Harry Smith as guest speaker and that the next meeting of the Unit would be on November 10 with Mrs, Lloyd Moody's group in charge. 25TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The first meeting of the sea- son opened with the installation of the new officers for the com- ing year, 1964-65, conducted by Mrs. G. N. Varnum, president, District Committee Scout Group Auxiliary. They are as follows: president, Mrs. Arthur Recalla; on the catering; Mrs, Alex Mar- acle, quilting; Mrs. Jack Low- ry, supply and a bale to be packed, November 11 at 9:00 @.m. Mss. Clayton Lee read the) correspondence. Unit 2 was in change of the worship service. Mrs. Kenneth Mossey read a poem, '"Thanks- giving is Thanksgiving." Mr. Gerald Beecroft sang a | solo 'The Earth is the Lords" accompanied by Mrs. Charles Naylor. Mrs. Mossey read a paper on Thanksgiving. | Mrs. Mossey introduced the} speaker the Reverend S. J.| Hillier. Mr. Hillier spoke of the many pleasant contacts he had made as held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Brately, presi- nancial report. Correspondence was read by Refreshments were served by| milk every day for five months |}* for $1 sent to the Unitarian | Service Committee of Canada, | 63 Sparks street, Ottawa 4. The USC, a hon-denominational vol- |¢ untary relief agency is appeal- | ing for $330,000 Friendship Dol- lars by December 31. Oshawa Diving Club Skin and Scuba Classes For Men & Women AT THE BOYS' CLUB For Information ALEX MacDONALD 725-9704 BILL MITCHELL 623-7285 for those Autumn : : 4 « GJroland = in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 Tih 1st vice-president, Mrs. Eric Lloyd; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. James French; secretary and press, Mrs. Jack M. Taylor; treasurer, Mrs, Charles Snell. The annual report was read by the president. An. invitation to attend the regional confer- ence was accepted by Mrs. Wil- liam G. Grant, past president. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. G. N. Varnum, outlining the relationship of Canadian scouting to world scouting, one |? section to another. Mrs. J. M. Cumming thanked |7 Mrs. Varnum. Refreshments were served by | the committee. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14V, King St. East 723-2721 School Association at its first meeting held at the school re- cently. Home and- School Club members served the delcious meal over which Mr, Lorne Seeley presided. Mrs. J. Arnold Schell, a past- president installed the new ex- executive as follows: president, Mrs. Lorne Seeley; Ist vice- president, Mrs. J. G. McCar- nan; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. G. E. Willson recording secre- tary, Mrs. Frank Gazley; trea- surer, Mrs. R. E. Booth; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. D K. Buchanan. - Committee chairman are: program, Mr. John Babington; social, Mrs. N. C, Vaillancourt; publications, Mrs. J. M. Taylor; Council representative, Mrs. Michael Yourkevich; room rep- resentative, Mrs, Henry Bickle; teacher's representative, Mrs. Stephen Hawkey, press repor- ter, Mr. N.S. Davis. Mrs. Booth presented Mrs. Schell with a gift of appreciation. . Mr. H. N, Pascoe, the princi- pal, introduced his staff, re- marking that the school had come of age with 21 members on the teaching staff and 660 pupils. He also announced that the school would be having a new auditorium this year and that all school activities were well under way. A grade 5 pupil, eight-year- old Shelley Khan, presented a fine speech on the Children's Aid Society using as her theme a comparison of the feathers in an Indian's headdress to the services offered by the OAS. WHITBY ONE-YEAR-OLD Mrs, Arno Pressprich of Port Huron, Michigan, Mrs. Toronto. --Ireland Studio | Her unique presentation won her the right to represent Ade- laide cLaughlin in the annual public speaking contest. The attendance banner was won by Miss M. J. Sanderson's room. Mrs. Stanley Painter intro- duced Mr, Hawkey, a grade 6 teacher, who explained the "New Mathematics" being used this year in grade 8. He outlined some of the new terminology and various facets of the course. This was the first of two presentations on the topic, the second will be presented at the November meeting by Mr. Gor- don Lodge, vice-principal. Mrs, Buchanan thanked Mr. Hawkey. Caramel Apples Rolled In Nuts For Hallowe'en Imagine a crisp, juicy apple smothered with creamy cara- mel sauce and crunchy 'nuts. Every bite is a treat. This fall dress up some Ontario apples for your family and friends. Haillowe'en just isn't Hallowe'en without candy apples. 6 crisp unpared apples 2 tablespoons water dash salt 1 14-ounce package (about 50 caramels chopped wailnuts or peanuts Melt caramells with water and salt in top of double boiler, stir- ring until smooth, ick a skewer into blossom end of each apple, Dip apples in cara- mel sauce and crunchy nuts. pletely coated. (If syrup is too stiff, add a few drops of water.) At once roll bottom of caramel coated apple in chopped nuts. Set on cookie sheet covered with waxed paper and chill until firm. and Mr. | Ronald Korezynski of | KING STREET UCW Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell presi- ded for the October meeting of King Street UCW and started the meeting with a poem "Sun and Shower." The Fellowship unit leader, Mrs, Jack Perry, was in charge -~ citrus fruit, and the langest oil refinery in the Commonwealth. Mrs. Ayres played the national anthem of Trinidad. Mrs. L. M. Souch reported on the bazaar and asked anyone wishing to help, to report to her unit leader. rs. Dwight Bun- ner gave a successful report the 'feast of Seven Tables. It was announced that the ex ecutive meeting would be Now ember 5 and the regular meet- ing, November 12. The Alice Jackson refreshments. unit served theme, "Thanksgiving."' Mrs. H. A. Armstrong read the 56th psalm. The soloist was Mrs. Grant Beal accompanied by Mrs. Fred Ayres. Mrs, Frank Ball and Mrs. Dwight Bunner took charge of the program. 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