Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1966, p. 15

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Seema ¥ SONG Se ep 7 ' YOUNG PERFORMERS included David Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs" Ronald Allen, Bowmanville; Stephanie Rogers, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rogers, \ ronde, 9, daughter of Mr. pi her he epi ep Nigel lige Sip iy tip Rp stay SY Say OE My wy apo OG SUNY EPIL IG RY LARISA IM STIG MTS OST UES LTE ES SFMT Ce ey gy at "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 13, 1966 15 FOF TOTO aT Tog eRe od Organize Course For. Baby-Sitting A baby training tice High School, introduced Mrs. Lloyd Courtice and ed by Mrs. Douglas Poole. The first lecture by Mrs. John Romeril stressed personal gy- Only 50 per cent of Canadian women aged 2 to 24 have jobs and the percentage is smaller r all other age-groups, sitters' ; CFUW National Executive Sends Top Officers To The following members of the national executive of the Cam adian federation of University Women have registered to at- tend the regional conference which the Oshawa and district club is hosting this weekend: Mrs. Robert Orange, Sudbury, Ontario vice-president; Mrs. T. A. Goudge, Toronto, provincial direcior for Ontaris west; Miss Margaret MacLellan, Ottawa, immediate past " president CFUW; Mrs. William .Green- wood, Port Credit, education chairman; Miss G. Eleanor Shaw, St. Catharines, trea- surer, CRUW; Mrs. R. T. Shan- non, St. Catharines, executive secretary, CFUW; Miss Vida Peene, Toronto, chairman cen- tennary committee; Mrs. C.W. J. Mann, Toronto, chairman of publications and editor of The and Mrs. Patrick Laronde, Oshawa. Chronicle; Miss Edan Ash, Tor- Oshawa Meet committee on the survey on continuing education for women; Mrs. G. E. Boyce, Trenton, provincial director for eastern Ontario. Dr. Wilson Head, director of planning and research for the Social Planning Council of Met- ropolitan Toronto, will give an address on "Barriers to Colla- boration." following the dinner. Saturday night. An informal luncheon, an afternoon session devoted to CFUW business and a dinner wii complete the program. A tour of the gardens of Park- wood, the home of Colonel R. S. McLaughlin will constitute a pleasant break between the afternoon session and the dinner. conference conmerence NAMED FOR CITY Gauze was so named from giene, rest and sleep, exercise and recreation, comfortable clothing, yearly medical check- up for the healthy baby-sitter. An experiment using white rats to illustrate poor and' good nutrition was started. d The Reverend Dermott Arscott. lectured on depend. ability, good judgment, punc- tuality, honesty, good manners and appearance at the second lecture. Tuberculin tests were given and skits illustrating both good and poor baby-sitting were de- vised by Miss Gail Walter and acted hy Jill VendeWalker, Sandra Bishop, Susan Welsh. | Lorann Reynolds, Jennifer James, John Tamblyn and David Poole. Forty-four young nennie Had the | ORGAN TEACHING | __~ CLUB | Professional Teaching peopte Hed in the 5 LESSONS ... . $10.00 course spensarat. iy: tie Hor BEN umpberiand-Durham SS0-) . f FREE PRACTICE TIME ! Heintzman & Co: Lid. . is 38 hava an gave Snr PUSH BACK FRONTIER | GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. (CP)--Western Canada's north- ernmost post of the Victorian |Order of Nurses has been estab- lished 250 miles northwest of jonto, chairman of-the archives Oshawa and Sandra La- 79 Simcoe St. North 728-2921 committee; Mrs. J..A. Carr,|the Palestinian city Gaza, fam-|Edmonton, to serve the county A PUPIL at the Crip- pled Children's School, Peter Boyko, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Boyko, is seen with his mother as he receives a cheque, repre- senting the proceeds of the concert on behalf of his t Children's Concer Of Thanksgiving Benefits Atflicted A Thanksgiving concert by pupils of the Canadian Conser- vatory of Music drew an audi- ence of over three hundred to T. R. McEwen Public School last Saturday evening and re- sulted in a healthy contribution to the Crippled Children's School and Treatment Centre. One hundred and twenty pupils took part in an accordion and guitar "concert, performing solos, duets and in bands. The concert was directed by Martin Weatherall, Ronald D'Eon,| teaching supervisor and Geof- frey Spriggs. Reunion Marks 29th Anniversary | Of RCAF Women Official parties will be on hand at the Airport, Ustion Sta- tion and the Toronto Bus Ter- minal to greet veterans of the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division at its 25th anniversary re-union being held in Toronto, October 14, 15, and 16 Re-union committee members are: Norma (Hoover) Barry, \Charis Holmes, Gladys (Law) Hanson, Jane McGillivray, |Mary (Carry) Saunders, Nina Elmsley, Diana (Cameron) Robinson and Josephine Wick- ware. Tomorrow, the Orderly Room in the Royal York Ballroom will open at 1700 hours and on Sat- urday at the Queen Elizabeth Building at 1000 hours. At the re-union. dinner, Sat- school from Mr. Martin Weatherall, concert di- rector. Surprise Party Honors Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sandford Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sandford, | Nipigon Street, were the sur- bride's. sister, Mrs. Charles Powell, Kitchener, and an --Oshawa Times Photo urday evening, the guest speaker will be the Honorable Queen Elizabeth |Paul Hellyer, Minister of Na- Kindergarten Tea | tional Defence. Dress for the occassion will be mess kits for Mr. Lawrence Haisell, prin-|the serving personnel, black tie cipal welcomed the mothers to for civilian men and. cocktail the Kindergarten Tea and in- or short evening dresses for the women. prised guests of honor at ajuncle, Mr. Donald Alexander, troduced the kindergarten teacher, who outlined -the cur- party to mark their 25th wed-| Oshawa; the couple's son and ding anniversary. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sandford, the former;Wayne James Sandford; and Zeta Chalmers, daughter of|two daughters, Miss Karen and Mrs. James Chalmers, Brace-|Miss Wendy Sandford. bridge and the late Mr. Chal-| A lace cloth graced the table, mers, and Lorne Sandford, son|which was centred with a suit- of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed-/ably decorated anniversary mund B. Sandford, Oshawa,|cake and a floral arrangement were united in marriage in/of red roses and pink carna- Bracebridge, Ontario. tions, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sandford, receiving) Alexander. with her husband, was wearing, Those serving were Karen a navy blue crepe dress with ajand Wendy Sandford, their corsage of red roses. Also in the| cousin, Miss Debbie Button and receiving line were the atten-|their aunt, Miss Kathleen Sand- jriculum for the year. | Mrs. Dougias Branton, a past }president of Queen Elizabeth |Home and School poured tea, and those serving were Mrs. Erie Brock, Mrs. Glen*Flintoff, Mrs. Malcolm Moses and Mrs. On Sunday there will be a dress parade and a service at the Cenotaph. Providing the music will be the RCAF Com- mand Band, Rockcliffe and the Pipe Band from 400 Squadron Auxiliary. Oshawa women attending are Mrs. Kenneth Forbes, Beaufort Avenue, and Mrs. Leonard Haigh, Ritson Road North, 725- Nelson Wright. 0483 after 5:00 p.m. 1 dants_of 25 years ago, the! World Guides Take: Six More Nations Into. Membership TOKYO (Reuters)--The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts has accepted six more nations as full members and 13 others as associate mem- bers, an association spokesman said here today. The acceptances came during the 11-day 19th world confer-| ford. ence of the association which ends Saturday. The six full members ac- cepted were Nationalist China, Jamaica, Malaysia, Nigeria,| | Panama and Venezuela. fhe 13 newly accepied asso- ciate members. were Bolivia, Ecuador, Gambia, Liberia, Li- bya, Malta, Paraguay, Singa- pore, Uruguay, South Viet Nam, Zambia, Kuwait and Ethiopia. Ethiopia was accepted as an assocjate member on condition that it fulfilled constitutional re- quirements of the world asso- ciation. 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