The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1958, p. 67

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9th Scout Aux. Aids St. Gregory's Troop The 9th Mothers' Auxiliary was organized in 1947. Regular month- ky meetings were held in St. Gregory's school. At the present time the new auditorium is our always well represented at Scout Headquarters and whenever call- ed upon, they were willing to as- sist at banquets and luncheons held at Camp Samac and else- where. Over the years, there has been close co-operation between ourselves, the Group Committee and the leaders of the Cubs and Scouts. They were never 'denied any request, whether it be equip- ment or parties, such as Christ- mas, skating, Hallowe'en and Valentine. 'A Father and Son ban- quet is held every year. Our methods of raising money over the years have been through rummage sales, card parties, candy sales, catering, talent and social evenings. 'Donations have been made to worthy causes. Retiring 'leaders THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 31, 1958 45 and presidents have received gifts "in appreciation for A hard work. Our present execu- tive is: ~ President, Mrs. Moira Ather- fold; vice - 'president, Mrs, Of Dittmar; secretary, Mrs. Mary Baron; = treasurer, Mrs. Ivy Plews; press and their | secretary, Mrs. social convener, McRae; sewing convener, Mrs, as oer romekaiai } H e to headquarters, Gertie Aasen and Mrs, Joyce Dionne; , 'Winnifred Mrs, Mrs. meeting place. The auxiliary was EA w, DAY'S gracious hostess caters to her guests' preference for lighter food and drink. And today's delicious, pure Pepsi -- the wholesome, light refreshment -- is the finishing touch to her hospitality. Never heavy, never too sweet, Pepsi refreshes without filling. Pick up a carton or two. Si- without filling ~ the i ih 1 refreshment ir w SMITH BEVERAGES LIMITED BOWMANVYILLE ONTARIO a BE EE

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