Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1966, p. 11

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Miss C. Mayne, Miss > all of Scarborough; Miss < Goodfellow, Parham; Miss M, . Leering, Miss S, Patrick, and" Miss S. Cheyne, all of Ajaxy Miss M. McNair, Miss E. Yeo, Enniskillen; Miss E, Miller, . Miss Gail Disney, Pickering; Miss §. Norton, Reaboro; Miss N. Staniland, Blackstock; Miss « L, Tozak, Vernonville; Miss Ey, Walker, West Hill; Miss L, Wet- , more, Miss S. Winacott, Miss J. Huston, all of Lindsay; Mii J, Graham, Vermont, U.S.A; , Miss J, Farnell, Miss P, Mc Cullough, both of Toronto; Miss L, Hicks, Miss D. Smailpiece, , both of Picton; Miss M. Lymer, ., Miss J, Sparrow, both of Bowe , manville; Miss M, Sunter, Bal, timore; Miss F. Unionville; Miss : iy, Orono; Miss J. Allison, Corby«- ville; Miss R. Cook, Courtice; ° Miss N. Fraser, Pointe Anne;,, Miss J. Graham, Montreal}., Miss R, MacKay, Montreal; . Miss R. MacKay, Horning's ; Mills; Miss J. Parrott, Mark- ham; Miss E. Rosevear, Hampton; and Miss L. Spencer, . Brooklin, " Nurses from the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing who will be spending.' the New Year holidays with their families in Oshawa are: Miss L. Scott, Miss J. Bucha- nan, Miss E. Nedozytko, and Miss S. Siblock, , , MERRY CRISDIA Miss Leona May Cheski of Laval University, Quebec, is spending the Christmas holi- days with her parents, Mr, an@ Mrs, Joseph Cheski, Ronlea avenue. a happy time reading the en that arrived by mail. meets. Like many other couples Albert V. Walker MLA and Mrs, Walker spent mas is the opportunity it affords of exchanging greet- ings with friends one seldom For busy people, constant- ly on the go, one of the great pleasures of Christ- Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 27, 1966 }] and Michael Nicol, 14 months. tots. The Honorable Michael nearly Starr MP and Mrs. Starr shared the excitement with their grandchildren, Robert Christmas time is family Starr almost four years old time and all the more de- lightful to share with tiny 4 Dineen. who proritet ENDS CHURCHYARD MESS the musical accompaniment HAM ABBEY, Englan throughout, Mrs. H. D. Clever- (cr aa + liquidating oe don, Mrs. John Galbraith, Mrs. fetti, the answer to a sexton's | Sunday School Students Stage Miniature Christmas Musical |x Gr, uc Dut art a. The parish hall of Christ)braith, Todd Dewhirst, Terry rom edible gum, food pre-. Memorial. Church rang with|Calvin, Steven Ellis, Michael|Mts: Stanley Richardson,|oover and vegetable coloring, children's voices when a mini-\Jackson, Peter. Cook, Blake|Bramsby Cook, and Stanleylit dissolves in water or rain, ature Christmas Musical was|Dewhirst, David Sturch, Doug-|Richardson, the Sunday School/eliminating the chore of sweep. presented by the Sunday School|las Willson and Donald Will-| superintendent. ing up after weddings. ax before a capacity crowd. son. Prior to the opening number} A Jingle Bell of the revue, choirmaster|nerformed by routine . was eight pretty Yuletide In Other Lands \Rudolph Heydens, directed the inon-participating children in a group of three carols, the audi- ence joining in. Excerpts from the "Wedding of the Painted Doll" were per- Follies Dollies, beautifully cos- tumed in orchid satin and sil- ver spangled net, wearing gar- lands of tiny bells on ankles to complete the theme. They were Sandy Galbraith, Wendy Ewart, Valerie Richard, Susan Ram- formed, interspersed with recitations appropriate to the season. Little Christine Bird recited Seasonal After-Dinner Program "Christmas and Customs in Other Lands" was the theme of the December dinner meet- shaw, Leslie Chambers, Kerry Morrison, Barbara Lock and Linda Calvin. "What Christmas Really Means" was performed by Ruth Garrett, Kathy Howard, Louise Lawrence, Patty Ellis, Susan Ellis, Katharine Mof- fat, Elizabeth Correll, Kath- erine Correll, and with Rhonda Green as the Mother Mary. In the finale all forty chil- dren returned to stage for a colorful closing with 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town." The production was arranged and directed by Mrs. Stanley Gales, assisted by Mrs. Rich- Christians are free to worship in the land "where: Christmas the 'Children's Welcome," fol- , originated. lowed by a troupe of tiny ing of the Oshawa Business and) 'The program was arranged bY|"Mfamma Dolls," who sang and Professional 'Women's Club./ miss Mildred Price who €X-|recited in unison, giving a de- a Pros ee tended thanks to those partici-/ijcntful interpretation of '"Toy- ristmas ce ions n+ pating. jland" and "Rock-a-Bye Baby." p | 8ary- | Miss Betty Thomson presided|They were: Jill Dewhirst, Joan | "It4s usual for children to put) and Mrs, Mabel Joyce played/Cay, Debby Dingman, Anita on a play to entertain their/the piano for carol singing. The|Green, Debbie Crawford, Eliza- grown-ups, followed by the ar-idinner arrangements and deco-|beth Sturch, Joanne Francis, rival of St. Nicholas who dis-/rations were made by Miss|Cindy McClure and Cheri tributes nuts, figs and. sweet-|Trene Pawson, | Frobel. nese ne page den, The usual Christmas Cheer! Cathy Ross presented a baton paring fod for the festive sea-| Collection was taken and Santa | twirling routine as a solo num- ™ |son, The young people dress as|Claus presented small gifts. |ber, and then led a corps of | shepherds and angels and go} Greetings were received by|wooden soldiers, in uniforms of jfrom house to house carrying!the club from the regional ad-|purple and silver, on stage for ' -- chapel and sing visor District No, 5 and the/a precision marching display. "Their favorite dish for vice-president of B and P clubs.'The soldiers were Andrew Gal- Christmas is stuffed goose and sausages which the womenfolk make from pork." Mr. and Mrs. Steven Salmers| and their five daughters, Steph- anie, Natalie, Mary, Eugenia and Darea entertained with tra- ditions of the Ukraine. The five jlittle girls danced a Ukrainian Fidance and Mr, and Mrs, |Salmers sang a Christmas duet. =) | Mr. Salmers said that Christ- mas in the, Ukraine was a | happy time, celebrated January 1/6 and 7, Housewives served 12 |different dishes which represent |the twelve apostles. Young jpeople went about singing > | carols. Great preparation was | made well. in advance by the ™ | women orig The gga ---- Cairns as a shepherd and {amie and Natalie Salmers in the centre, Patti Conlin |Played a piano duet "Under the . thi " Mistletoe."" Donald Houlden ac- as Mary. The third wise ' : man, Gwen Skitch, is not in |Companied the Salmers family the picture, 15 King Street Eqst CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 MEMBERS OF © Simcoe in the pantomime. 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