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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1962, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 14,1962 9 ANNUAL REVIEW OF WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES (Continued From Supplement) Holy Cross WA Provides Funds For Parish Use The Women's Auxiliary of Holy Cross Roman Catholic |mended and shipped to North- lern Ontario missions, also many articles of clothing and) furniture are distributed locally. For recreation for the mem-) bers, held in December and before closing for the months of July and August a dinner out and a a Christmas party was| | tary, Mrs. Walter Stepanishen; treasurer, Miss Mary Fitz- gerald. Committee chairman and as- |sistants are: Social -- Mrs. Jack Langley, assisted by Mrs. James Hickey, Mrs. J. T, Mullen, Mrs. H. T. Aste Mrs. Joseph Calla- For The Personal Touch That Makes The Difference... Church was formed in 1952. han, Mrs, Hugh King and Mrs. The money raising projects of the past. year have been: program was enjoyed. Officers for the present term,|Natalie Rogers, 1962-63, are: Past president, | Red Cross -- Mrs. annual fall bazaar, weekly s0-|Mrs, J. T. Mullen; president, |Coe. cial evenings, monthly card|Mrs. James Hanson; '1st vice-| Sick -- Mrs. Patricia Shep- parties, annual spring night of|president, Mrs. Joseph Calla-|pard. eards and collecting member-'han; 2nd vice - president, Mrs.) Membership -- Mrs. William ship fees, Jack Langley; -3rd_vice-presi-| Patterson. The money raised has been|dent, Mrs. Jack Maher; secre-|_ Press -- Miss Anne Kennelly, used for many purposes around| _--------_______-- the parish. Hampers 'of gro- ceries were sent to every needy, family in the parish also toys) where necessary. Treats were given to all Holy Cross and St. Philip's . Schooll children at! Christmas time. Luncheon was served to the Grade 8 children in June. Donations of money) were given for welfare work,| the building fund, to the pastor of the church and to his assist- ant. 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