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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 17

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-\either goods 2 ee gifts, a sum of money and a beautifully decorated cake made by Mr. Herbert Visser, from the family. Mr. Ron- ald King showed movies of holiday trips to Nova Scotia, and Sudbury after which the cake was cut and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Byard King, Ritson road south, were the surprised guests of honor at a party held by their son, Mr. Ronald King, Mrs. King and family, Monteith av- enue, on the occasion of their 42nd wedding anniver- sary. Miss Karen King pre- omen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 30, 1965 17 Summary of reports of LEGION AUXILIARY The weekly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Cana- dian Legion Branch 43 was held on Tuesday with the presi- dent, Mrs. Alyn Elliot, presid- ing. It was drawn to the members' attention that articles for the bazaar were not coming in, and to date it had not been encour- aging. The bazaar is to be held on November 23, and the time was slipping by, so members were requested to put a little effort into this, and bring in to be made. or finished goods, towards the worked, any also donations booths. Mrs. Elliot was a guest at the receptions given to Governor-General Vanier and Madame Vanier and expressed her appreciation in represent- jing the Ladies' Auxiliary. She felt it was a great honor to personally meet these represen- of Her Majesty the |\tatives | Queen. | Members' were reminded of the bowling which commences | October 6, at 9.30 a.m. More jmembers are needed and Mrs. |Matthew Bell will be glad to |hear of any interested mem- bers. Mrs. William Evans, past DISTAFF DIARY meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. the PMA Club, gave a reading on 'Friendship.' A beautiful pot of chrysanthe- mums was presented to Mrs. Craigo, the oldest. resident at- tending the meeting. She stated she was 90 years of age in July. Mrs. Lee made the presentation on behalf of the club. ' Refreshments were served by the PMA members and a social time enjoyed. Regular meeting is next week in the Legion Hall. MARRIED COUPLES' CLUB The Married Couples' Club, of First Baptist Church, along with their families, met at the church at one o'clock Saturday afternoon, and from there jour- neyed by car to Pioneer Vil- lage, north' of Toronto. The group enjoyed a most ef-\them a speedy recovery, espe- FOR TOMORROW afternoon, viewing the .many objects of interest ipreserved or __ re-constructed from the days of the pioneers. The ancient school-house, the quilting bees, the covered wagon -- all proved fascinating to young and old alike. The club returned to the jchurch for an_ old-fashioned |baked-beans dinner, prepared by Mr. and. Mrs. L. W. Parrott and members of their group. tertaining attractively decorated with oil Mr. and Mrs. James Wall- work and their daughters Carol and Susan of Mar- at roll call and nine PNG pres- nt. VG Luella Smith read the re- port on the sick and wished cially those in hospital. | PNG Nelda Thompson jinvitations were jaccepted. jcepted were to Sunshine Re-|\e bekah Lodge 222, October Kinoven Lodge, Brooklin, Octo-|e 'ber 12; Whitby, October 20. It was announced that DDP Jean Rutter and her installing staff of Port Hope would visit Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 received andia y coming officers for 1966. NG OSHAWA FAMILY ON read|tions for Friday: the correspondence and severaljimpulse, but do use practical|tion in early March and early! The invitations ac-\y 4;|Fatigue could lead to needless} April, FOR THE BIRTHDAY y The Sunday schoo! hall was|on October 13 to install the in- Pate HIKING MAKES HEALTH BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- Nina McGuire firmly believes the secret of gond health is a brisk walk», She celebrated her 82nd birthday by walking seven miles from her home in Jones Falls to Elgin, near here. It wasn't just a special annual trip either. Miss McGuire walks the distance every day, rain or shine, summer or winter. NEARLY 200 MEET SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--It was a full house when Mrs. Walter J. Lammins cele- brated her 84th birthday with 13 children, 54 grandchildren, 118 great - grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren at her home in nearby Korah. Knit- ting and socializing and "lots and lots of company" are Mrs. Lamming's pleasures. NASSAU CRUISE quette avenue, recently re- turned from a cruise from Miami to Nassau and back. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Here they are shown aboard ship on their way to Nassau. |September; for job and or gusi-) ness matters: the latter half of} April, mid-May and September. | | Domestic and social interests) will be under auspicious influ-| several admoni-jences for most of the 12 months Don't act on\ahead, but do try to avoid fric-| There are nd consistent means to attain|June. Best periods for romance: our goals. Neither scatter/late December (an all-around nergies nor overtax yourself..\good period for all Librans), May and August; best for travel: early February, May, June and August rrors. CLEARANCE LADIES' CARDIGANS Ladies' bulky. knit cardigans. in Orlon or Acrilan. Choose from a wide assortment of styles, colors and patterns. Sizes $.M.L. Regular 10.9 le 3) FA SALE PRICE 5.99 SHIONS SINCE 1867 If tomorrow is your birthday, our horoscope indicates that) ou can make excellent gains, job-wise and _financially,) g the next year. But you Mr. Vincent is announce the of Mr. John. extremely proud to return from Italy president of the Auxiliary, was} |reported ill in hospital in Tren-|! amps, colorful tablecloths, jwill have to take practical and |Vera Wirsching asked the of- vigorous action on matters with! Mr. John will now be able to offer the sented her parents with --Oshawa Times Photo re perents.y zen : = tpn: cornstalks, and bountiful fruits | ficers and degree staff to wear which you are familiar. Don't Attractive Members of five other auxil- iaries will be guests of Oshawa Auxiliary October 19. This will be a social evening with enter- tainment and a buffet supper. PMA CLUB The weekly meeting of the Monday Afterhoon held Humoresque Club Blind Bowlers Honor Mrs. James McConnell James McConnell was)Connell, Mr. Kenneth Loverock; the honored guest at a surprise|the anniversary winners were Pleasant birthday party held at the home|Mrs. Alex Maracle and Mr. Val Club was of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston,|Harvey; Miss Freda White : Division street, by the Humor-|guessed how many candies in|Mrs. G. V. Lee, the president, esque Club Blind Bowlers, their/the box and the "Ha-Ha" drivers and friends. was won by Mrs. Miss Vera Siblock was in| Miss Lottie Newton. charge of the games, won by| The guest of honor was seat- the following: tree made from|ed in an arm chair, a corsage| paper, sighted, Mrs. Calvin Nor-jof chrysanthemums and roses ton, partially sighted, Miss Pat/was pinned on her and she was McConnell, blind, Mrs. Reginald presented with a set of crystal, " Pike; guessing how long thejother smaller gifts and a bou-| PMA cia POE aoe which candle would burn, Miss Pat\quet of -chrysanthemums. Mr.|¥#S much appreciated. ig McConnell; ringing the alarm|Kenneth Loverock read _ the Lloyd Patterson, secretary 0 Mrs. at ing the meeting. Favorite hymns sung were chosen by the residents, and |Mrs. Gwen Patterson of Hills- jdale gave a recitation. [Philip Bell, a member of the hand-pieced quilts decorated one end of the room. Mr. and Mrs. Eckard Brackerow presented the wor- ship service. Mrs. Brackerow's reading, entitled 'Rural Ideals,' was much enjoyed. The presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Lewis, presided for the ; Hillsdale |hysiness period. It was decided report of the bus trip they spon-|fyirg. ; |Manor, Monday afternoon, with that club members would con-|sored for the Hillsdale residents.|monetary interests: the entire} ; 4 Ps | ap air Styling jtinue to offer a welcome at game|presiding. She gave a warm|hofh doors of the church as wor-|for the evening they had in her! McConnell and! welcome to the residents attend-|-hinpers enter the Sunday morn-|honor at PNG Ann Holt's home ing services. REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Mrs.\held its regular meeting with) (NG Vera The flag presented iker. Two Wirsching presiding. of the country was by Sarah Vandewal- officers were absent clock, Mrs. Gordon Brett; sit-|cards, ting nearest to _. - Dainty refreshments were when it rang, Miss Ada c-| af Donough; breaking the halloan|*""e" if any, Colvin Mortem, with a needle, Mrs. Guy For-|Miss Lottie Newton, Mr. Jack rest, Mrs. Murray Chute, Mrs. | Johnston, Mr. Harold Phillips, Howard Elliott, and Mrs. Arthur/Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. How- Wakely. : jard Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Love- The door prize was won by|rock poured coffee. A birthday Mrs. Ronald Thomas and Mr. cake, decorated in the form of ; ._|a bowling alley, with five gold Harold Phillips. Other prize|nins and a bail, was donated winners were: blowing up bal-|by Mrs. Cecil Oakes. loon and breaking it between) Winners of the lucky cups and the knees, Mrs. Gordon Brett|saucers were Mrs. Letcher, and Mrs. Guy Forrest; standing|Mts. William | Suddard, Mrs. for one minute, Mrs. Brett and|McDonough, Mrs. Lois Jamie- Mrs. Thomas McDonough; |S, Miss Vera Siblock, Miss lucky chair, Mrs. A. J. Park-| Ada McDonough, Mrs. Wakely hill and Mr. William Brown; |and Mr. Harvey. guessing the weight of one of Mrs. McConnell thanked the the women, blind, Mrs. Pike,| bowlers and their friends for the partially blind, Mr. Brown and/party and gifts. sighted, Mrs. Rhodes Letcher;) A vote of thanks was extended holding breath longest, Mrs.\to Miss Siblock for arranging Forrest; eating soda biscuits|the party and a special thanks and whistling at the same time,|went to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. McConnell; one who had ajJohnston for opening their home birthday nearest to Mrs. Mc-|for the occasion. INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 this calls for action! Suddenly your house looks like a city square. Pigeons. Pigeons, everywhere! 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