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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Feb 1964, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Februery 14, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 8ST. GEORGE'S CWL (Junior Aux.) The monthly meeting of St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Women's Leagiie Junicr Auxil- tary was held recently at the Hall, Father Pereyma the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Michael Korchynski read the minutes and Mrs, Edward Hyrcanuk read the treasurer's report. - The date of the annual Spring Dance has been changed to June 13, The afternoon of curl- ing discussed at last month's meeting was postponed till next year. A social bingo will be held February «8 at the res al Hall A .m, All t em- protdered pel i ug vl be fea:|Evers, presiding. Articles for tured in the prizes. A tentative|the bazaar were shown, and date of March 21 was set for|Materials brought in to be made an evening in Toronto, taking in|4P for the children's booth. a dinner and show for mem-| Zone Commander ea baere bers and their husbands, Williams will make her official) Members were reminded toVisit next week and a social) work on projects for the bazaar time will -follow with refresh-| to be held in the fall, There/ments, All members were asked will be a communion breakfast,|'o attend this meeting. | March 15, at 12 o'clock mass. A "Night of Cards" will be . Next meeting will be held on held on March 17 with Mrs,| March 2 at the Parish Hall,|Robert Williams as convener, | Refreshments were served. Mrs, James Anderson gave the| catering and sick members' re-| 8TH SCOUT GROUP AU.X (ports, Mrs, Clifford Pilkey, a} The 8th Oshawa Sea Sc out/past-president, is in Oshawa Group Auxiliary held a Night/General Hospital with a broken! of Cards recently in the Parish ankle, Also sick in hospital are| Hall of Christ Memorial Church/Mrs, William Jeffery, Miss| _ One year ago today, Mrs. under the convenership of Mrs./Hazel Waring, Mrs. David Rollo, Leonard Riley presented her Stanley Gales. and Mrs, Walter Wilkins and| husband with a living valen- Players were welcomed at)Mrs, John Jackson is at home.| tine, a baby daughter, Janice. the door by Mrs. David St.|In Toronto General Hospita) is) M". and Mrs. Riley live on Andrews, president, and Mrs.|Mrs. George Mason. Best wishes Lakeview avenue, Oshawa, Gales. |go to these members for a and Janice's grandparents all Each table had a flower|Speedy recovery, centrepiece, which was drawn , ! for. [versie eget tg discussed es ee ~ ve -- ; .jand June 9 Will the date for/all fathers for a five-dollar dona- FA ing Mehggnab bil wot lthis. The annual visit to Sunny.|tion toward camp equipment for R. J. Lewis, Mrs. James Pow.|2Took Hospital will be June 17,/scouts and cubs. ell, Mrs. T. Hopkins, Mrs,|, Refreshments were served by) Mrs. James White introduced Gwen Read, Mrs. Roland Craw-|Mrs. C.'E, Vermoen, . Mrs. J. A. Robins, Mrs sc sROU ] William Waddington, Mrs. R. H.| ee, eee. GROUP AU.X |was Broadbent, Mrs. Bruce D. Mac-|, The 19th Scout Group Aux-|19th G Farlane, Mrs, John Osborne, |iliary held its monthly meeting|the pir Mrs. William C. Stark, Mrs.|i" Cedardale United Church w A. R. Garrett, Mrs. L. V. Walk-|Mts. James White presiding, er, Mrs. H. 'R. Norley, Mrs.) The treasurer's report was} Murdie Macleod. ei jread by Mrs, James Webster,| Buchre winnere were: | showing a balance of $84.15. | SOCIAL NOTICE Clifford Brown, Mrs. Mrs.|"'Mrs, Ernest Hilts gave a re- vs ase ;EMENT > port on the progress of the! ENGAGE ? Wileop -- re donations for the Father ;and) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mrs. G. Drinkle and Mr. Rob.|S0" banquet to be held at amp Oshawa, announce the engage- rE 1 a" oe "/Samac, One hundred and fifty;ment of their daughter, Audrey -- |people are expected to attend. |Isabelle, to Harvey Nelson Cox, Refreshments were served! Mrs, James White announced|son of. Mrs. Arthur Holman, under the convenership of Mrs. /that the scouts will be having a|Markham, and the late Mr. Oc- Matthew Sutton and Mrs. Keith winter camp and eight boys are/car Cox. The wedding will take me. [expected to attend. A cub camp/place Saturday, March 14, 1964 ' BAPTIST Y will be held in March. at 3.00 p.m. in Albert Street a wanes laces It was announced the| United Church, Oshawa. Reverend N, F. Swackhammer,| | minister of the First Baptist Church, who gave an inspiring message. Mrs, Lee thanked him on behalf of the members and) expressed the wish for another visit in the very near future,| : Favorite hymns were sung and final arrangements made for next week's 49th birthday party, Members were asked to be at the Legion Hall at 2.00 p.m, The refreshments were served by Mrs, George Cox and Mrs. Olive Harrison, LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 held its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs, Norman Mc- ith! of its sixth anniversary. that Plans for the 25-Year Mem-|fathers' group committee was Mrs, William Blake as the spe- cial guest, Mrs. William Blake r the first president of the|ly satisfied with Tangy Apple|Pated baking ee wth a) roup Auxiliary and cut/Scallop, a tart, moist pudding|!ayer of the sugared apples, |i thday cake in celebration invitingly topped with melted|USing one-third of the apples. ae sea ruumemus x PN Nig ate ft ed ee Former Usiiawa radii Celeb ai Golden Wedding in Burlington Mr. and Mrs, James Richard- son, 413 Martha street, Burling- ton, Ontario, formerly of Osh- awa, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently, when they were at home. to many of their close friends, Afternoon tea was arranged by Mrs. Harold Richardson, a daughter-in-law, and friends of Trinity United Church, Burling- ton, The couple received _ official greetings from the Prime Minis- ter, the Right Honorable Lester/with the Bolshoi Ballet, Miss B. Pearson, the Honorable John/Mercier, formerly with Les Diefenbaker, Leader of the Op-|Grands Ballet Canadiens, re- position; the Prime Minister of|turned here for a visit after an Ontario, the Hon. John Robarts; jeight-week U.S. state depart- Mr, Michael Starr, MP and|ment tour of Russia with. an} Mrs, Starr; Mr. George A./American ballet company. She' Kerr, MLA (Halton County),|is the first Canadian to be ;n-! and many cards and flowers|vited to study with the Bolshoi| from Oshawa friends, company. : | The couple was marriéd Feb- ra 7) ee | LIMITED TIME Se Richardson's blindness. In. earl- ier days he was a member of | ELECTROHOME SALE the Oddfellows Lodge and she _ ani was active in Mary Street) Sd alee Home and School Association) ~ : and Centre Street (now E. A.| | Lovell) Home and School Asso- ciation. HAS BRIGHT FUTURE MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real ballerina Margaret Mercier} looks forward to returning to Moscow -- this time to study 'A LIVE VALENTINE -- reside in Lancashire, England, | They are Mr. and Mrs, T, H. | Riley of Salford and Mr. and | Mrs, James Barnes, Patri- croft. --Avon Portraits, Toronto | | Apple Scallop | Topped with Cheese He-Man's Dessert | Winter appetites are pleasant- cheese, This recipe makes 4 to} 6 servings; Preheat the oven to 350 deg, F. (moderate). Grease! a 6-cup covered casserole or| 'baking dish. Melt 1-3 cup margarine butter, stir it into 1 cup. fine dry bread crumbs; set aside. | | Blend together % cup brown |sugar, 4 teaspoon nutmet, 14) |teaspoon cinnamon and % tea-| ispoon salt. (If apples are very tart, use a few tablespoons more |sugar). Mix 4 cups pared, cored and isliced apples (about 5 to 6 Circle met with the women from Emanuel Baptist Church, | as they held their first meeting. The meeting was held in the lower auditorium, with Mrs. Austin Hooper presiding. Opening hymns were 'Trust and " and "Praise The Savior, Ye Who Know Hi." Mrs. William Sargeant and Mrs. Ernest Stacey sang a duet, "Jesus Rock of Ages." The = ec reading was) taken from the 15th chapter of St. John's gospel, verses 1-12. | The speaker for the evening' was Mrs. Elton Johnston. Mrs. Johnston brought an inspiring m , based on Isaiah 40:31.) Mrs. Hooper thanked the speak- | er, followed by the closing hymn "They That Wait Upon The LARGE SIZE Refreshments were served by the women of Emanuel Baptist, and a time of fellowship was enjoyed. The next YWMC meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Anderson, 776 Colborne street east, February 24. Ist SCOUT GROUP AUX, The reguiar meeting of the) ist Oshawa Scout Group Auxil-| jary was held recently at the Scout Hall, A short business' period was held in which a bake sale in the near future was discussed. Plans were made for the an- nual Father and Son banquet which is to be held March 14, at Westmount United Church. The program is to be arranged! by the Group committee. Two new mothers of cubs, Mrs. William Hore and Mrs. William J. Bogaard were wel- comed, | The program ended with Mrs. David Williamson showing a film of the boys taken at dif- ferent activities. Refreshments were served by the members of the auxiliary. ; OLD COUNTRY CLUB ; (Ladies Group) The Ladies Group of the Osh- awa and District Old Country Club held its meeting in Simcoe Hall recently. Instead of the usual] business meeting 50 mem- bers and friends joined together in a pot luck supper Preceding this, there was a very interesting and enlighten- ing talk on the time and effort that is being spent in dealing) with the local children who are handicapped with Cerebral Palsy. Mrs. Ralph Campbell of the Parent Committee was the st speaker and along with her talk ske illustrated what is being done by moving pictures Cerebral Paisy is a charity to which the Ladies Group donate Seeing and listening to Mrs Ralph Campbell made all feel that they should help just a lit- tle bit more to this wonderful organization Later in the evening @ raffle was held and this was won by Mrs. Leonard Riley who re- ceived & candy dish The next meeting will-be held Monday, March 9 PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After noon Club held its weekly meet- ing with the president, Mrs George V. Lee, presiding. 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Cloudsilk Pearled Face Powder $3.00 Reg. $4.00 $2.00 reg. $2.75 Dry Skin Cleansing Cream $3.00 reg. $4.00 Penetrating Cleanser $2.00 reg. $2.75 Foundation Lotion $2.25 reg. $3.00 Moisture Petals $3.75 reg. $5.00 Special Astringent $2.00 reg. 92.75 Firming Lotion $2.00 reg. 82.785 Creme Superbe $2.00 Reg. $2.75 jor with pouring cream, ruary 6, 1914, in King Street United Church, The bride is the former Mary Emery of Burton- on-Trent, England, and Mr. Richardson was born in Kin- Sale where he spent his child- hood. He remembers among the pupils in the rural school a little girl named Adelaide Mow- bray who later became Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs, Richardson re- sided in Oshawa from 1914 to} 1941 during which time he was! associated with Kyle's Grocery| Store, They have three sons: William of Port Perry, Douglas of Hamilton and Howard of Bur- lington; four grandsons and three great-granddaughters, Last Sunday a family dinner was held at The Estaminet, Bur- lington. 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