Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1964, p. 14

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¥ MR. AND MRS. A. CECIL HEAYN --Oshawa Times Photo ' Weamen 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, November 28, 1964 The November meeting of Conant Home and School was held recently with Mrs, Ernest Hilts presiding. Included in the brief 'business meeting was a report by the principal, Mr. R. D. Peel, regarding examin- ations with report cards coming home December 4 and inter- views being arranged between parents and teachers. The public speaking winners made it a family affair this year with Victoria Northey winning the junior 'section speaking of the "Biggest Bargain of the Year" and Rosamund Northey taking the senior division with of a Perfect lia and Mrs. Lois Welsh, for merly of Detroit, duced the speakers of the even: ; ing, Mrs, Allison Harvey of Oril-|" Children's Speech Defects Is Topic At Conant H&S what must be done to correct it. Each Grade 1 class in the city was visited to determine which children needed special speech classes, a regular teach- er having neither training nor time to aid these children. The importance of proper speech in school was shown when the teachers expiaine'l the embrassment and emo- tional strain a child wita a speech defect is under. Tx parents could help at home with extreme patience an'] un- derstanding. A. question and an- swer period followed. Refreshments were served by the Grade 7 monthers. both now; teaching in Oshawa and special-/7 MARRIED IN PORT CREDIT THE FIRST United Church, Port Credit, Ontario was the setting recently for the mar- riage of Elizabeth Fern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, Port Credit, SOCIAL NOTICE Tripp, Oshawa. St. Mark's WA Annual Bazaar - Is A Success The Afternoon Branch of St. to Robert William Tripp, son of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon W. --Robert Patchett Photographers SAME MEASUREMENTS Film star Gina Lollobrigida Mark's Woman's Auxiliary held a successful afternoon tea and bazaar on Saturday last in the church hall. Mrs, Walter Meens, president, welcomed the guests and de- clared the bazaar open. The hall was decorated with '|Christmas bells and a large Santa Claus. Mrs, Alfred Wool- cock convened the tea room and Mrs. Gordon Rae arranged the tea tables, Mrs. H. W. Packer at the home baking table and Mrs. Leo Racicot at the parcel post were soon sold out. Mrs. F. W. Watson of. the candy booth was well patron- ized by young and old, Mrs. T. A. Boughton in charge of knitted goods; Mrs. Jack Pearce of the aprons, and Mrs. Colin Parks of miscellaneous articles, had a wide variety of goods for sale. The Junior Auxiliary, the Girls' Auxiliary, and the choir each had a booth and all re- ported a very successful after- noon, Now is the time to come into our stores and browse around for Christmas . . Decorate your home with a fashionable permanent center piece . , . For the Coffee table , . . the little decorations are just lovely . . . the door Swags will make your home soy "Welcome", : : THE BEST WAY TO SAY "MERRY CHRIST- MAS" to your loved ones in other pleces oR, whether neer or fer, is to ) send @ Christmes Gift of A Flowers by Wire... We are Bonded Members of this service... Gifts by Wire stert ot $6.00 R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS LTD. DRIVE-IN 163 BLOOR WEST as ancornoaTe 728-7386 has the same measurements to- izing in speech and hearing FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. William H. day as she had when she be- gan her film career in 1946-- 36-24-36. A Surprise Party In Oshawa into question and answer form,|@ Honors A Port Perry Couple Mr. and Mrs. A. Cecil Heayn, Port Perry, were the guests of honor at a surprise party held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. David Mc- Taggart and Mr. McTaggart Annapolis avenue, Oshawa, on the occasion of their 35th wed- ding anniversary. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Heayn, the former Doris Milner, were mar- ried on November 23, 1929, in the Scugog Island United Church, by the Reverend Al- fred. The couple's matron of honor and best man, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heayn, Port Perry, attended the anniversary celebrations along with guests UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 98TH PARENT COMMITTEE The 9th Parent Committee held its birthday meeting re- cently in Guide House. It was decided that Christmas treats of candy canes and tan- gérines would be given to the Brownies and Guides at their last meeting before Christmas, It was announced that the Brown Owl was planning to take the Brownies on a trip to Toronto. Pocket novels were on sale from Scugog, Prince Albert, Port Perry and Oshawa. The couple have four children, James and Douglas; Barbara, Mrs. Marvin Hartin; and Mari- lyn, Mrs. McTaggart, who were all present. The bride of thirty-five years was presented with a mauve orchid corsage and one dozen red roses from the couple's nine grandchildren. The couple re- ceived many other lovely gifts including an oil painting from their children. A buffet supper was served from a table, on which the centre of attraction was the two-tiered anniversary cake. supreme as Mrs. G. D. Andrews auctioned off items not sold at the bazaar. Stewardship was the theme of the meeting. A panel of four, Mrs. Alfred Austin, Mrs. H. H. Tonkin, Mrs. Ross Mackie and Mrs. R, G. Aldsworth discussed the financial aspects of the United Church Women. They were thanked by Mrs. William Siksay. The business meeting was under the direction of the presi- dent, Mrs. D. I. MacLeod, by the members at 10c. each to raise money for the group. It was announced that the next meeting would be on De- cember 7 at Cedardale United Devotions were led by Mrs. R. G. Martin. Her theme was stewardship of time and talents. explaining what would be con- sidered a speech defect and Britten and Miss Pauline Dur- kin. Mrs. Harold Gilmer, formerly of North Bay, received the Friendship Ritual welcoming her into membership in the Osh- awa group. Assisting Mrs. co-hostesses were: Mrs. D. S. Platts, Mrs. Crosley, Mrs. Fra- ser, Mrs. Barry Hooper, Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Young, LTBL Noe. 55 The regular meeting of the Victoria Loyal True Blue Lodge No. 55 was held recently with Worshipful Mistress Sister Mabel Blow presiding, assisted by Deputy Mistress Sister Phylis Arbourne. The opening exercises were performed by chaplain, Sister Eleanor Mitchell, with a roll Beaupre as| Harold Ball, Miss Vera Johnson | i fiilate Mr. Holubenko. The wed- Miss Lynda Pollard, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer D. Pollard, Courtice, received the Business and Professional Women's Schol- arship at the Port Hope Com- mencement last week for the Highest standing in the special commercial course. call of officers and reading the minutes. Bingo reports were given by past mistress Sister Susan Spen- cer. Brother William Arbourne and Brother Leo Keeler were welcomed back and Sisters Cora Gardner and Margaret Cobbett were reported not feeling well. Evening draws were donated by Brother Donald Straughan and Sisters Elizabeth Morton and Mary Thompson and were won by Sister Evelyn Bilton, SUNNY SPAIN! ANDALUCIA Can, $557.90-- 17 days, PALMA Can, $586-- 17 days (4 days ° extensions epprox. $28.00). Includes: Air fare from Toronto, Ist class hotels, all meals delux motorcoach city to city, escorted. Extensions to Tangier and Canary Islands. CALL 728-6201 Four Seasons Travel Hughes, Easton's Corners, On- tario, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Mary, to Mr. William Charles Hall, son of Mrs. Peter Holubenko, Oshawa, and the ding is to take place on Satur- fashions. ELEGANCE PAVILION A feature of Expo '67, the World Exposition at Montreal in 1967, will be an Elegance Pavilion, dedicated to Canadian day, December 19, 1964 at 2:00 p.m. in Easton's Corners United Church. Chiropractor HOUSEHOLD HINT Always thaw frozen chicken without unwrapping. The skin dires and toughens when expos- ed to the air. asking". Ronald W. Bilsky, p.c. If hurt en the job, esk your employer to authorize Chiro- practic care. 'It's yours for the 100 King St. E. 728-5156 | Cie ban Som Bently Brother Willard Spencer and Sister Mary Thompson. It was announced that an elec- tion of officers would take place December 1. Happy birthday Church, in the form of a pot- luck supper, and that there would be an exchange of gifts (not to exceed $1.00), Nomina- LODGES AND SOCIETIES tions would also be held. 16th SCOUT GROUP AUX. The 16th Scout Group Auxil- lary met recently in Knox: Pres- byterian Church at 2.00 p.m. Mrs. Harry Houston, presi- dent, welcomed the members and a new member, Mrs. Ray- mond Misztak. The minutes were read by Mrs. Allan Bar- clay, secretary and the treas- urer's report was given by Mrs. Ralph Coburn. A _ successful bake sale was held recently. The Mothers' Auxiliary pre- sented Mrs. Gordon Clifford, Cubmaster with a gift on his resignation. Plans were made for a Christmas party for the Cubs. It was announced that the last meeting of the year would be held in the form of a pot- luck supper December 14 at 6.30 p.m. Gamma was sung for Brother Fred Thompson. Lodge closed in the usual way with prayer by the chaplain. BETA SIGMA PHI (Ontario Gamma Epsilon) Members of the Ontario Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, attended a re- ception and buffet on Tuesay, November 17, at the home of PLASTIC SEALING SERVICE Have your important papers and newspapers clippings sealed per- manently in plastic. Same day service. 2¢ pr sq. inch. Phone 723-4387 Mrs. John Beaupre, Floral drive,.in celebration of a spe- cial ritual evening. The chapter president, Mrs. John Mathews, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Crosley, Mrs. Murray Fraser and Mrs. R. N. Mac- Lean, conferred the Ritual of Jewels Degree during an im- pressive candlelight service on Mrs. Lewis McCoy and Miss Heather Thomas. Following the Ritual of Jew- els service, Mrs. Mathews con- ducted a pledge ritual ceremony initiating into the chapter: Mrs. Thomas Corby, Miss Linda Hat- field, Miss Gloria Irwin, Miss ST. ANDREW'S UCW Christmas candles aglow on! tables laden with delectable supper dishes welcomed the members of St. Andrew's UCW} to their regular November 17. Following the buffet-style pot- luck supper, hilarity reigned meeting on Joyce Fisher, Miss Frances "MILL STREET" VARIETY STORE MILL & OXFORD STS. Open 7 Days of the Week 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sutta's 725-4321 Ne IT ISN'T TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT PORTRAITS Truly The Gift that Lasts Forever Qreland STUDIO For Appointment Call 723-3680 21 Athol St. W. @ Tuesday is Tuts' Day @ Test your ol vou buy a The Evening Chapter Women's Auxiliary OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL announces Cap C: " SOLD OUT SATURDAY .. . JANUARY 30th at the JUBILEE PAVILION BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Why invest in a new aid if your present aid can be made to help you? Have your present aid com- pletely checked -- at no charge--on the amazing new Acousticon Gainmeter, HEARING AID USERS! This amazing new electronic wonder visually graphs your hearing aid's performance (you see It yourself!) and tells you in a moment if the ald needs only a sim- ple adjustment to serve you well and to save you money, You ave invited to attend our OPEN HOUSE d Aid before new one: Lhe fide e -) ----S from JURY and LOVELL Double-ended Purser contains Liquid Seap, Hand Lotion, Blue Grass, June Geranium. $1.00 Glitter Balk Enchanting orna- ment for the Christmas tree. The boll rings a cake of Bath Soap, Bive Gross, June Geranium. Blue Gross Dusting Powder In the aceordion-shaped Puff-Puft everybody loves. $1.25 and $2.00 Bive Gross Gifts Petal Wafers for the bath with Flower Mist for after-use, $2.25 Merry-Go-Round: Four Elizabeth Arden fragranses in this bou- quet of Flower Mists, $3,00 Ardena Hand Lotion for satin« smooth hands, In golden Christ- mas wrapping, Blue Grass, June Geranium, $1.25 to $4.25 Golden Pin Cushion frames o holiday surprise, @ purse per- fume Atomizer, Blue Grass, Mémoire Chérie, $6.00 222 Bond St. West For You' ls this Christmas. Grace Yor Home with a CRYSTAL | _cCECECECTETC_ww[w7wés7sé tt hhh CHANDELIER Absolutely exquisite! So many designs! Appropriately fashioned for every size of home, or room. If you are interested in adding that certain touch that only erystal can bring to your home, moy we suggest you visit our showroom right now ond see our dazzling selection. Magnifique! OR Modern - Traditional - Contemporary CEILING FIXTURES A remarkable collection of all that's fashionadle in ceiling fixtures now dot the ceiling of our bright showroom, Fixtures by such quality mokers as Virden, Cohimbia and Electrohome, Let our experienced lighting consultants (Greduates of the Academy of Lighting Arts) help you select the lighting for your home, Appropriate - Slightly Different Suggestions For Christmas Gifting @ CHIMES & DOOR BUTTONS Both the well-known names of EDWARDS and NuTONE are well represented in our display. @ CLOCKS by WESTCLOX Both electric and transistor models now on dis- play. There's a style here for you. @ POLE LAMPS An exceptionally fine variety ,, . Priced from 24.95 to 69.95, FESTIVE. DECORATIONS by NOMA NOMA hove excelled themselves this year with their bright and charming collection of brilliamt christmas tree lights (for outdoor ond indoor) and delightfully re- freshing figurine designs. Don't miss seeing their new "just like real" vinyl Christmas Tree, Tremendous! m # i isn. il HOTEL GENOSHA TUES,, DEC. Tst -- 10 A.M. to 5 P.M, WED., DEC. 2nd -- 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ANY MAKE HEARING AID TESTED FREE ~ ACOUSTICON of OSHAWA PAUL BRLLINGER DOWNTOWN Distributor For Fresh Botteries 1119 NORTHRIDGE ST, STEPHENSON'S JEWELLERS PH. 723-5401 14 KING ST. EAST DON'T MISS OUR "DREAM KITCHEN" DISPLAY Model Kitchens by HANOVER ----riiow CONSUMER =m "/) LEI OPEN SUNDAY -- 12 TO 6P.M. 8 KING ST. EAST -- OSHAWA Harmony Church Tues. Dee. 1 Leke Viste Pleze Thurs. Dec, 3 Dr. C. F. Cannon School Thurs. Dee, Airport Plaze Fri. . Power Store (King St. E.) Tues. Dec. 8 A & P (North Oshawe) Thurs. Dec. 10 ier DIVISION LTD. 222 BOND WES 725-3539 . OPEN FRI. TILL 9 P.M. Fri. Fri. Set. Simcoe Plaza Eastview Park Rosslyn Plaze Dec. 11 Dee. 17 Dec. 12 wWovwooowws: sssssssss | Codmelic Department CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. 530 SIMCOE ST.S | PHONE 723-2245 OSHAWA PHONE 725-3546 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668 | ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA The Bookmobile will not be ot the A&P (North Oshawa) on Dec. 24 and at the Dr. C. F. Cannon School on Dec. 31

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