Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1966, p. 19

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WHITBY DAY .- BY - =DAY. New Victorian Order Nurse Is Appointed The function of the VON con- sists of nursing care in the home. This includes injections, dressings, medical 'treatments, bed baths, and health super- vision, All 'nursing care is given under Medical supervision. Pre - natal and post-natal supervision is also part of the VON work. The fall pre-natal classes will start Oct. 12 from UCW Holds Thankoffering Meeting The Autumn: Thankoffering meeting of St. Mark's United Church Women was held Oct. 4. The president, Mrs. Abbott Price, opened the meeting by welcoming members an d visitors. The "Granny Tea" to be held Oct. 7 was announced and also the St. Mark's United Hae ae Anniversary dinner of Nov. pea was the theme for the worship sefvice conducted by Mrs. Henry Van Deuren and Mrs, James Good- let. Mrs. Gerald Whitehurst in- troduced Mrs. Le Roy Toll of Parkside United Church, Tor- icy|2 till 4 p.m. at Whitby. Fairview Lodge in the auditorium, These classes at the moment are for expectant smothers only, as accac ara nat availahle fee is calculated ual branch ac- cilieg 'a the cost of that par- ticular branch in the com- munity. Service however, is never refused to those who are not able to pay the full fee, but etnode are used to calculate a fee in accordance with the ability to pay, or free services given if necessary. Any inquiries for VON serv- ices can be made by tetephon- ing the Whitby Police Depart- ment at 668-5858 and leaving a message which will be relayed to the VON nurse, onto, Mrs. Toll is no stranger in Whitby. At present she is actively engaged in the work of United Church Women in Tor- onto. The Trinidad Travelogue which she presented was an excellent portrayal of life on the Island. The purpose of her trip was to get a first hand lvok at the Church at work, There is a great need for improve- ment particularly in the field of education. Mrs, Glenn Saw- yer extended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Toll for the interesting and enjoyable Travelogue. A social hour followed with Unit No. 5 as hostesses. The next meeting will be held Nov. New Approach To The guest speaker, Father ao Religs gl i Ags ag of Religious ca' big a 2 troduced by Mrs. Fred J. rot, at the meeting of St. Jon the Evangelist CWL, held in the St, Joseph room. Father: Arbour spoke on the approach to Catholicism. He explained the renewal in teaching: religion, the three im- portant parts in catechism are "Creed, " "Code, »-eCcult." The training program trom tne new catechism is receiving worid wide attention and is known as the Canadian Catechism. A question and answer period followed, The meeting was conducted by Mrs. H. C, Munro. Articles were brought in for the Oct. 29 bazaar, .Members will be con- tacted for donations. Mrs. Des- mond Newman asked all mem- bers to wrap, in brown paper, articles which could be sold for 25. cents with written on parcel for boy or girl. These could be left in a box at the back of the Church and will be utilized for parcel post at the bazaar. Communion breakfast will be held Nov. 6 following the nine o'clock Mass. Mrs. 0. A. St. Pierre will again this year be in charge of the sale of Christ- mas cards. Anyone wishing to purchase same in Polish, Ukrainian, Italian or French could contact Mrs. St. Pierre to} give their order. Invitations were received from Whitby General Hospital to attend their Oct. 13 "Mem- bership Tea" at the home of Mrs, J. O. Ruddy. Also the House of 'Windsor Chapter IODE "Cooking With Your Hat On" demonstration to be held Oct. 26 at Henry §t. High School. Mrs. William Simpson an- nounced that at the next meet- ing Frank of Fair Lady Beauty Lounge, Whitby, will give a demonstration in hair tinting. 1, IODE Chapter Plans Christmas Tea The House of Windsor Chap- ter, IODE, meeting was held Oct, 3, at. the home of Mrs. A. M. Glenny, 341 Fairview Dr. The Regent, Mrs. John Davies opened the meeting with the prayer of the Order, and fead a letter from Whitby Ontario Hospital inviting volun- teers to an evening at the hos- pital to view a movie entitled "The Long Road Back" and to hear a talk by Dr. Wesley Coons, Professor of Psychology at York University. Mrs. Murray Detlor said 004 | used clothing is still most wel- come at the hospital for patients in need of them. Any article would be accepted. Members discussed further plans for the Christmas tea to he held st the home of Mrs./8 John. Davies, 806- Henry St., Nov. 12, from 2 till 5 p.m. A committee was set-up includ- ing Mrs. A. M. Glenny, Mrs. Donald Wells and Mrs. Clarence} Freek. Tickets will be one mee lar a per person. , group was most in- Pa BS in making final ar- tangements for the consumers' Gas presentation of 'Cooking With Your Hat On" to be held at Henry Street 'High School, Oct. 26, from 8 till 10 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door or from Mrs. John Wall at 668-2278. The Nov. 14 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter | Weir, Valley Court, Whitby. Mrs. Herbert Wright gave a beauty counsellor demonstration with Mrs. John Vickery as her model. Mrs. John Wall thanked Mrs. Wright. | Hostesses for the evening | were; Mrs. Graham Lawson, | Mrs. Walter Weir and Mrs. | John Vickery. WHITBY | PERSONALS Whitby General Hospiial/ Women's Auxiliary is holding) its second annual "Member-| ship Tea" at the home of Mrs. | J. O. Ruddy, 100 Mary St. w.,| Whitby, Oct, 13, from 2.30 tili| 6 p.m. | In the receiving line will be: Mrs. Desmond Newman, Mrs. J. 0. Ruddy, Mrs. Howard Doner and members of the executive. Pouring tea during the afternoon: Mrs. Michael Starr, Mrs. M. B. Dymond, Mrs. J, McCansh, Mrs. P. H. Barrett, Mrs. R. G. Grobb, Mrs. F. A. Cuddy. Members of pa Auxiliary will assist in serv-| ig. | Anyone! interested in the | future Whitby General Hospi. tal is cordially invited to attend] this membership tea. William Wilde has arrived| from Sheffield, England, Oct. i to visit his two brothers and a sister whom he has not seen| in 42 years. Mr. Wilde will visit wounded France. His brother James visited him during the First and Second World War. William is at present visiting with his brother James and) family. He will also visit in| Lindsay, Milton and. Bramp-! ton. St. Mark's United Church} Women Unit No. 3 will hold its/| "Granny Old Fashion Tea') Oct. 7 in the assembly hall from 2.30 till Mrs. | Abbott Price, president of St.| Mark's United Church Women| and Mrs. R. A. Smith, leader of] Unit No. 3, will be in the re-/ ceiving li line. RUNS UP THE FLAG Ruth McDevitt, 70, who plays Grandma Hanks in Pistols 'N'| Petticoats, lays claim to being| the oldest series regular in TV. |"Does She or Doesn't She" will | be expertly discussed. A special- | will ized demonstrator from Toronto supply all information. Catholicism Cited hair _ styling. ingen (4 hair styles will be given. All members are asked to make r-jplans to attend, bring friends and .prospective members. Tea hostesses for the evening were Mrs. David Jack and Mrs. Desmond Newman, 64 Cases On Docket WHITBY (Staff) -- Sixty-four cases are on the docket for hearing at the jury assizes of the Supreme Court of Ontario which opens at the Whitby the following charges: Elven} _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurday, October 6, 1966 19 Ross Bartlett, charged with criminal negligence causing death; Burgess Mhyte, charged COPENHAGEN (AP) -- cess Ma PRINCESS TO heap to become rgrethe, elllneiress to the Danish throne, is{nounced Wednesday. Clarke, murder and Frederick W. Cour- tney, charged with non-capitol murder. Also included on the docket are 29 cases arising out of auto accidents, one case laid under the Fatal Accidents Act, one case arising out of a motor- nanidant: ana aeea Invaly im "against: land, alll divorce actions, The civil jury list contains 23 jury cases and $7 non-jury cases. Courthouse, next Tuesday, with His Lordship Mr. Justice Stew- art presiding. ' The list includes four crimi- nal cases which will be tried with a jury; 23 civil jury cases RED TAPE TIES BOOKS CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-- College students now have to pay three-per-cent sales tax on and 37 non-jury cases. The criminal cases include case 'involving the specific per- formance of a contract and 26 books unless they can prove they are used in school work. TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCTORER 11-15 There will be no garbage collection on Monday, October 10th. Garbage normally collected on that day will be meee up on Tuesday, October 11th. 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