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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1961, p. 8

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| @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, November 24, 1961 LORELEY CLUB HOLDS FIRST DANCE IN NEW CLUBHOUSE A new chapter in the history of the German-Canadian Lore- ley Club began last Saturday night when the club held its ject members and guests are seen from left to right: Mr. Utrich Strahl.and Mrs. Strahl, Mrs. Joseph Staeger and Mr. Stae- first dance in the newly-com- pleted, lower section of the new club shall on Dean ave- nuc. Directors who welcomed The national CGIT Christmas vesper service will be held in King Street United Church on Sunday, November 26, at 7 o'clock. This will be a commun- ity service, sponsored by the Oshawa and district OGIT board. Members from United churches taking part will be St. Stephen's, King Street and West- mount, all of Oshawa; Whitby, CGIT Annual Vesper Service To Be Held at King St. United "The Messengers", will be told: by Mrs. L. Ostrom. of Oshawa. Miss Janet Bateman, Ajax, Camp Councillor for 1961 will be the leader of the service. Members of the congregation and|from the Woman's Missionary Zion, also Whitby Baptist|o,,; Church and First Baptist| oO" gaa = har 4 Church, Oshawa. jan e oman's ssociation Mrs. George Love, of Oshawa|#r Re oo committee will be the soloist and a choir) The youiser 'aia the Ex- of CGIT girls from the Oshawa} pjorers and their counsellors District will assist in the serv-| will be guests and participate in ice. | the service which has become a ; symbol of the national strength The message in story form,| and unity of the Canadian Girls St.. Paul's, Bowmanville; Newfoundland, the Maritimes, British Columbia and Alberta were represented at a dinner at the Benvenuto Hotel Wednesday evening following the all-day meeting of the executive of the ,|Dominion Council of the Woman's Association of the United Church of Canada. This was the last meeting as the new organization, the United Church Women, will come into being January 1, 1962. The following guests were from outside Ontario: Mrs. J. E. Butler, St. John's, Nfld.; Mrs. Wilkie Grant, Guysborough, N.S.; Mrs. D. C. Bothroyd, Stel- ger, president; Mrs. Eric Behm and Mr. Behm, Mrs. Bruno Rohn and Mr. Rohn. --Oshawa Times Photo GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Westmount Group) The November meeting of the Westmount Group of the Wom- en's Guild of St. George's Me- morial Church was held recent-| L ) «3 ly with Mrs. E. W. Weldon pre-| measures will be held at Camp siding. Mrs. Peter Syperek, treasur-|27 at 7.30 p.m. Scouters, er, gave her report. Mrs. Cecil] ers, and anyone interested Rawden and Mrs. E. L. Pipher|Civil Defence are invited gave the nominating committee report. It was planned to hold the| Christmas party on December} 15 at Adelaide House. | Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. A. Anderson and Mrs.| J. A. Armstrong. | MITH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The November meeting of the llth Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held in the Community Hall, Thornton's road. The pres- ident, Mrs. Howard Allan wel- comed the members. It was stated that a year book is be-| ing donated by Mrs. Harry) Sliter. This will record the activities and progress of the Auxiliary and many~ outstand- ing events in the 'Scouts and Cubs. | | Mrs. for Scout Auxiliaries, spoke on'the next meeting is election "Scout Auxiliaries." She point-/night and will be held at the led out the many ways the aux-/home of Mrs. Reginald Cook, iliaries could become more in-|254 Hibbert street. teresting and useful. A session on emergency CANADIAN CORPS AUX. Ss I November|Canadian Corps Association, ger aot if keg rostd (7777 42, held its regular meet- in|ing recently in the clubrooms to| With Mrs. William Watts pre- attend. siding. There were 44 members A rummage sale will be held|present, and one new member early in January, and a tea and) Was installed. : bazaar later in February. The nomination of officers for Mrs. A. L. Halliday will be|1962 took place and the fol- the visiting convener for the lowing were elected: president, coming year, and Mrs. David Mrs. William Watts; Ist vice- McLaren, telephone convener,|President, Mrs. Charles Donald- for Scouts. son; 2nd vice - president, Mrs. The next meeting on Decem-| Jack Garrison; secretary, Miss ber 18 will be a potluck supper| Elizabeth Coverhill; treasurer, at 7.00 p.m. and a Christmas Mrs. June Hughes; sergeant-at- party, with an exchange of)arms, _ Mrs. Leonard Fraser; toys to be given to Major Ran- chaplain, Mrs. Alfred West; so- kin for distribution to needy cial conveners, Mrs. Harold children. |Oley, Mrs. Albert Mosier; ways Refreshments were served by, and means, Mrs. Larry Hood. Mrs. Clarence Van De Walker,| The next meeting will be Thomas Salisbury and/held on Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Maxwell Derry. Mrs. Hurl-| y : 'pri | UAW AUXILIARY NO. 27 oe on | 'The Ladies Auxiliary No. 27, CALVARY BWF |UAW held its meeting in the The regular meeting of the, UAW HAll with Presi dent, February 17, 1962, is the date|Calvary Business Women's Fel-\Sister Ethel Thompson set for the father and son ban-|Jowship was held on Monday|presiding. the} Roll call and minutes were | ported on the trip made recently The Ladies' Auxiliary of the|to the T.B. Christmas Seal Fund jand also a further donation of quet. For the benefit of moth-|evening, November 20, at ers present, whose sons had re-| cently joined Cubs, Mrs. Harry Sliter and Mrs. Chum" to "Tenderpad Cub," and requirements for the First Star. 20TH PARENTS' COMMITTEE The 20th Parents' Committee of the Girl Guides Association met recently at the home o! Mrs. Ray Scott, with the presi- : Howard Allan) jf outlined the steps of the "New| Night" and all taking part were|ter home of Mrs. Grant Lewis.j/read by Sister Frances Brad- There were 25 present. ley and Sister Marjorie McNeil was "School Teachers'|gave the treasurer's report. Sis- | Hazel Farrow read the \teachers. Miss Lillian Steele,)accounts. who was in charge opened in| Various committee reports |prayer and led in the singing ofjwere given. Sister Alice Rear- |several hymns with Miss Joyce|don reported on the Labout In- | Luke at the piano. Mrs. Grant!|stitute held recently in the UAW Lewis and Mrs. Ernest Woods|Hall. She stated that students sang two duets. Scripture was|were in attendance from the read by Miss Helen Robinson! various unions in the city. Sister dent, Mrs. Clifford Hopkins, | 2"4 Miss Dorothy Smith. Betty Love also a student at presiding. | Mrs, Neta Hoagland, the pres-|the Institute spoke of the knowl- larton, N.S.; Mrs: B. Stockdale, Vancouver; Mrs. W. E. Fuller- ton, New Westminster, B.C.; Mrs. W. D. Mair, Calgary; Mrs. Alex Ross, Duhamel, Alta; Mrs. D. M. McLean, Winnipeg, and Mrs. H. Meadows, Lachine, Que. Coming from points in Ontario outside of Toronto were: Mrs. Earl Comstock, Cardinal; Mrs. F. R. Harback, Ottawa; Mrs. G. E. Dobbs, Belleville; Mrs. A. A. Crowle and Mrs. Clayton Lee, both of Oshawa; Mrs. W. C. Ives, Bowmanville; Mrs. S. Murray, Woodville; Mrs. F. Samis, Peterborough; Mrs. W. A. Weatherhead, Sharbot Lake; Mrs. S. Brandon, Cannington; Mrs. D. J. Bieman, Mrs. J. Y. MacKinnon, Mrs. G. W. Moore and Mrs. C. J. Yorke, all of London, Ont.; Mrs. K. B. Clys- dale, St. Mary's; Mrs. R. H. Owen, Aylmer, and Mrs. H. Walsh, Windsor. Other Ontario guests were Mrs. C. G. Durnan, Waterloo; Mrs. Secord Hardwick, Beams- ville; Mrs. Leslie Jones, Stoney Creek; Mrs. J. M. Roxburgh Simcoe; Mrs. James Swinton, Mrs. H. Perrin and Mrs. H. Vansicle, all of Brantford; Mrs. Frank Taylor, Ancaster; Mrs. F. H. Whitelock and Mrs. J. M. Creelman, St. Catharines; Mrs. H. Utting, Niagara Falls; Mrs. A. E. Livingstone, Hamilton; Mrs. S. L. Harman, Midland; Mrs. T. M. Palmer, North Bay; Sister Ethel Thompson _re- to the Senior Citizen's Bazaar in Toronto, Sister Alice Reardon a section chairman for the Oshawa Community Chest thamked the Auxiliary for their assistance in the recent campaign. It was decided to donate $25.00 $100.00 to the strikers at the Reve! York Hotel in Toronto. On December 6, the Auxiliary will assist the local union in the annual Christmas Party given to the retired members of Local 222. The children's party will be on Saturday morning, Decem- ber 16 at 10 o'clock in the morning. Member's party will be on Tuesday evening, Decem- ber 19. Sisters Marguerite Saw- ver, Irene Amey, Jean McKean, Muriel Kirk and Mildred Mce- Issac will be in charge of the prosram for the evening. As- sisting with the children's party are Sisters Mary Slater, Ettie Thursby, Ann Black, Betty Rutherford, Fran Hurvid, Flo Lawton, Olive Duffield and Betty Love. STRANGE LINK The Australian platypus, a link between mammals and reptiles, lays eggs but nour- ishes its young with milk. WA of United Church Holds Last National Dinner in Training movement. The girls, wearing white middies and navy blue skirts, use the special order of service prepared by the national CGIT committee. SPECIAL SATELLITES eee = he sai -- 4 on Use of earth satellites in suai wcacsousyee wasapaass a long - distance communications Mrs M.A, Trace, Jumvalejwas suggested by the British Mrs. J. Rosborough, Waubau-|science writer, Arthur C. shene. Clarke, in 1945. AK WOUNCING Mr. Johnston Is pleased to an- nounce that the salon, formerly known as the House of Loren, will from now on be known as Nancy-Ann Beauty Salon, and is under new management. It has no connection whatsoever with the former owners. We will try our utmost to satisfy you and to de- liver only the very best in work- manship, MAY WE BE OF SERVICE TO YOU DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON AHEAD? QUALITY PERMS STARTING AT NANCY-ANN BEAUTY SALON 969 SIMCOE ST. N. RCE TR. IT'S TWO MOD BEYOND BELIEF !! LZ E We Will Install ERN STORES IN OSHAWA LLERS| RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS The group discussed the nur-|ident, reminded each one that'edge she had acquired. in the average 6 room chasing of Christmas gifts for| ih (4 hot, 2 cold)... the Guides and Brownies. Com- FOLLOW THE PATH -.. | TO BETTER HEALTH plete the arrangements. Everyone loves Milk . it's better for you, too! THERE IS The president advised the group that both a Brown Owl NO BETTER. INVESTMENT IN GOOD HEALTH THAN A DAILY QUART OF GUERNSEY GOLD MILK | $2 quired for the Brownie pack soon. MORE FOOD VALUE . . . LESS CALORIES! "At The Store or At Your Door" Refreshments were served by) Dial 728-6241 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. 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