THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 23, 1966 17 DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of South Simcoe School and par- ents and friends made their an- nual inspection of classrooms dergarten teacher, won the' room. attendance prize. The! door prize was won by Mr. Jack Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. , iplayed were the various proj- SA HOME LEAGUE jwhen the next meeting will bel ots i Wich 'the shidenté hed The Quarterly meeting of the) held. | Salvation Army Home League! Refreshments were served by |Dar, ong esl pee held recently was well attend-|the hostess. | : : d | \to spend time looking over the mg A Tria donee precited PILOT CLUB \work books that had been left and welcomed the audience., The March business meet. /out for this purpose. Mrs, Charles Langfield intro-|ing of the Pilot Club of Oshawa) The principal. Mr. James duced the special guest, Mrs.|was heid at Simcoe Hall with|Wagg, welcomed the visitors. Christine 'Thomas. \the presidnet, Miss Beth Miller,/Mrc. Gary Taylor presided for Mrs, Thomas showed colored|presiding. The nomination Com-|. oi 41 psi eting. Mi slices of Africa, which were|mittee announced the new slate|* * siness meeting, Merm- much enjoyed. Mrs. Thomas) of officers for the 1966-1967 term. bers were reminded of the an- was thanked by Mrs. Major|An initiation ceremony for ajnual pot-luck supper to be held Holmes. new member, Miss Joy Read,|April 25 at 6.30 p.m. following The Rainbow roup served|who is a Dietition at the Osh- the election of new officers for tea. The Cheerio group had a|awa General Hospital, was held. |the 1966-67 season. home-baking table and a sale of The Oshawa Club celebra-| Mr. Wagg spoke briefly to the new hats. its 8th birthday on St. Pat-parents. A successful paper drive was held recently. REMEMBRANCE ASSOC. Harrison. Mrs. J. D. Courtney, panel | moderator, introduced members of the panel on the subject of "Honesty in Home and School' as: Miss Margaret Knight, Grade 1 teacher at South Sim- coe; the Reverend Helmuth | Dyck from Albert Street United | Church and Mrs. N. V. Roe,| vice-president of Home and School Council. | Mr. Wagg showed a film en-| titled "The Test" as a chal-| lenge to the discussion. The most important point) brought out was that honesty | began at home. Parents' ex- ample was the best way to in-' still honesty in the home and at | jschool. Mrs, Taylor thanked the and had the opportunity of \speaking to the teachers. Dis- lted rick's Day and welcomed many | .. |present and former members. | : The Remembrance Associa- The guest speaker was Mrs. tion of the Oshawa Silver Cross |r vnne Balfour from the School | Chapter was held recently at! tor Crippled Children. Woe haxe bra BB senone4 Mrs. Balfour showed a num-| beg on agape a a Dd te wel tak ee e rately, presided. Two)° : |minutes' silence were sboprved [tee Fees Oe nig jgs thie ene nbs read in-/ Progress that they had achieved.) cluding a letter of thanks from She stated that the school would' {Sunnybrook Hospital for parcel tee ae eee te ue | |received: also reservation to be "@!P 'hat would be avaliable. | made for the annual conven-| Refreshments were served by) \tion to be held in Hamilton in'the committee in charge. | |May. D rizes were donated berthed Me Serial y SOUTH SIMCOE H and § by several of the members. | | Members will be notified' Open house was observed at | Death Of One Partner 'Brings Confusion To Other By ROBERTA ROESCH | "My husband died recently and I think a job might help me," a reader writes. "But the jolt of being left alone after 25 years of marriage |has left me so unsteady that I don't know what is right to do nor what direction to take. My children scoff at the thought of me working and want me to put my house on the market and go We Invite you a see our collection of gowns for the bride and her at- tendants. Many of Oshawo's memorable weddings were Miss Lynda Singer, the Kin-|panel. ANNOUNCEMENT... most $ bs June Holck is pleased to announce her return to Creative Styling by John 728-0951 planned by our eonsul- tants. For An Appointment Phone 725-1912 BLACK'S winrir WEAR LTD, 72 Simcoe North in Downtown Oshawa Open To 9 P.M. Fridays volunteer work or a paying job 198 KING ST. instead of setting immediately | -- for the fringe benefits of some- | body else's life--if you possibly can, If you want a job in an office and haven't worked for! years, remove the dust and rust from your skills with a re- fresher course. On the other! hand, if you have never worked, take a basic course. 2. Do review up-to-date job- 'TIME FOR EXERCISE Hockey is a great exercise for women says Lilly Du- puis (right) organizer of hockey teams for married members range in ages from 25 to 50 and some can hardly skate. women in the Montreal sub- urb of LaSalle. Calling for her. on the way to the rink is Mignonne Murphy. Team --CP Photo to live with them "Perhaps they are right that work would be hard for me after all these years at home. But I am so confused and un- seeking procedures before you start looking for work 3. Do give yourself time to think before you sell your home and move in with your children, sure of myself I don't know what to do 'Maybe you, or some of your If this is the right step for you, it won't be too late to make the jeides can-tell me. bow to. get ae _ you can be objective up on my feet and start to live yistdaaeey ce ; again." 4, Don't be too quick to ask a relative or friend to move in with you. 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