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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1965, p. 37

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 19, 1965 14A Xi AlphaSigma Told of Mexico At their regular meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. Clarence Freek, High street, Wiiiby, members heard Miss Joyce Power speak on the topic "'Mexico". Miss Powers spoke of the Mexican customs, their arts and crafts. At the close of her talk she displayed Mexican jade and silver jewelry. Mrs. Percy Bradley, of the Service committee, was author- ized to purchase flarinelette so that layettes could be made by the members and donated to the Children's Aid Society. Members approved a donation to the Beta Sigma Phi Centen- nial Project in Ottawa. In her Ways and Means Com- mittee report, Mrs. Harold Ball reported on the successful cof- fee party held recently at the home of Mrs. John Matthews. Teen-age doll clothes were sold at the party. At the next regular meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. John Matthews, Rossmount street, the Exemplar degree will be conferred upon two members of Gamma Epsilon Chapter. Mrs. Ken Young announced that the program at the next meeting would be on the sub- ject of "South America" and would be given by Mrs. Mervin Perkin. Members were asked to research the topic and be pre- pared to discuss any questions which Mrs. Perkin may ask during the presentation of her program. The meeting closed with the closing ritual and the Mizpah. Lunch was served by the host- ess, assisted by Mrs. James Carson. ee ee Le eee TOPS CLUB MEMBERS STUDY DIET RECIPES 4 With physical fitness be- élubs with a large member- study some of the man i : : 4 1 y Pinchers; Mrs. Myrna coming more important and ship all interested in the recipes included. They are Brown, Tops Faded: Sa re being stressed so strongly same purpose -- to lose seated from the left: Mrs. Weighs; Mrs. Mary Stuart, MOSCOW (AP) -- Anna Tas- by the medical profession, weight. As part of their Florence Russell, leader of Tops Westmount, a new | ina has bagged her 40th bear at 73 years old. Mrs. Taskina there are a number of women in Oshawa who have banded together to help each other lose weight. Oshawa has six chapters of TOPS therapy one club "The Fade-A-Weighs" has com- piled a cook book of diet recipes. Here representa- tives from each of the clubs the Motor City Streamliners; and Mrs. Beverly Jollow, Tops Happy Gang. Standing from the left are: Mrs. Betty Harris, Tops Inch- club just organized this fall; and Mrs. Pauline Shaw, TOPS Losin' Lassies. --Oshawa Times Photo took up hunting at the age of 46 because her own family had been great huntsmen but her husband and sons were not in- terested. She hunts in the Ural eral fund and to the mortgage, Mountains. Cecil Cornelius, Mrs. Gary Bay- | were held during the first part Southminster ees ho Royce Whittaker, | a year. Meee = the organ fund. Articles AL FOUND IN WATER nations. e group donates money|bought for the church include| MET Holds Bazaars Spring and Christmas ba- regularly to assist with the|communion plates, chairs and! Utah's Great Salt Lake con- tains enough magnesium te . meet the United States' needs for 2,000 years. zaars are held each year and rental on the portable church.| kitchen equipment. Donations to they are the main peer eek | Sees frequently give consider-|to the 'Missionary and Mainte- ing projects. Several bake sales! 'able amounts to the church gen-!nance Fund are made annually. The Southminster United Ohurch Women meet once a month on the fourth Tuesday ef each month. There are thir- teen members. The slate of officers for this year are: past president, Mrs. Delmont Olmstead; president, Mrs. Royce Whittaker; vice- president, Mrs. Gary Bayliss; recording secretary, Mrs. Gyles Harrison: corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Lorne MacBurnie; treasurer, Mrs. Delmont Olm- stead. The committee chairman are: Mrs. Cecil Cornelius, telephone and membership; Mrs. Gary Baylis, program; Mrs. B. von Minden, manse; Mrs. Gary Bayliss, flowers; Mrs..A. Zura- well and Mrs. Gyles Harrison, community friendship and visi- tation: Mrs. Gyles Harrison, press and publicity; Mrs. A. M. Butler, social functions; Mrs. 'To Sea In Ships' Motto For Family HALIFAX (CP) -- "Down to the sea in ships" has become almost a family motto in the Halifax home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pattison. The youngest of their five children recently joined the Ca- nadian navy and followed in the palty tradition established by his father, two brothers and two gisters. David, 18, -was officially sworn into the service by his brother, ieut. Colin A. Patti- Offering a Complete CATERING SERVICE @ Weddings @ Graduations @ Cocktail Parties @ Picnics @ Buffet Luncheons | @ Dinner Parties @ Showers @ Social Clubs @ Factory Openings . @ Dances, etc. WE HANDLE EVERYTHING For Any Advice Concerning Your Party or Banquet PHONE (28- 7305 Our Catering Department We Deliver to Homes -- Banquets -- Offices - -- 'Clubs TONY'S REFRESHMENT SERVICES | @ CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS @ | gon. Mr. Pattison spent 26 years in the navy. Following retirement, he joined the naval reserve, leaving that as a commissioned officer. Robert, the second son, joined the service im 1948 and now is a petty officer at the Shearwater naval air station in neighboring Dartmouth. The girls were not to be out- done. Catherine entered the navy in 1951 and Norah joined \ 1am three ar ot sake are married to naval i ; hh hatha alsa tat aiaatiathadiadiaatiatantiadtadthadladhadinadiatnataatadted *

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