The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1958, p. 9

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| Jo Aldwinckle, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, December 5, 1958 "LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNSHINE REBEKAH |sion when plans Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No.|for the forthcoming Christmas 222, held its regular meeting in Party for the children of the the lodge rooms. The highlight was the visit of Couchiching Re- bekah Lodge Degree Staff and|Santa Claus arriving at 5 p.m. guard of honor of Sunshine Lodge{for the members, which will fea- members, carrying vari-colored|ture an exchange of gifts. chrysanthemums, and the intro-| Refreshments convened by duction was made by PNG Sister ter Emily Brown followed the Dial RA 3-3474 Victoria Lodge, (Elects Officers For 1959 Victoria Lodge, Loyal True Blue Lodge No. 55. held its regu lar meeting in the Orange Tem: ple on Tuesday evening, Decem: ber 2. Worshipful master, Broth- ler Willard Spencer, and deputy mistress, Sister Mary Thompson, presided, The chaplain, Sister Elda How. lard, read the scripture lesson. WM Brother Willard Spencer acted as presiding officer for the {election of officers as follows: Worshipful master, Brother Wil- lard Spencer; deputy mistress, Sister Mary Thompson: record ing secretary, Sister Ruth Gatch | Gladys Stoneburg. who is also De | closing of lodge. gree Staff Captain of Sunshine Lodge, The visiting lodge confer] SILVER CROSS WOMEN re. the degree on two new ¢andl-| The Oshawa and District Chap- dates. Following the degree work, |gift was presented to the Cou: Monday, December 1, at Simcoe [chiching Lodge with PNG, Sister Hall. Mrs. V. A. Cope, president. Idella McCullough making the presfded. presentation on behalf of Sun-| Before the meeting a turkey shine Lodge. supper was served by Mrs. John During the opening and | Hogan, assisted by Mrs. Florence ceremonies, Noble Grand Sisfbr| Nesbitt, Mrs, Edward Holland, Luella Pine presided and wag as-|and Mrs. Jessie Tooley. sisted by Vice Grand Bister May| Mrs. Agnes Carter, a Silver LTB, No. 5 a evening meeting, and social on Phillips; fourth committee, Sis- ter Gladys. Bevis: fifth commit. tee, Sister Elizabeth Morion; in- side tylor, Brdgther Leo Keeler; outside tylor, Brother Percy |Cleveland; auditors, Sisters Susan Spencer, Alice Short, Lillian Wetherup. Trustees, Brothers Fred Thompson, Amon Toms, Percy Skea who reported on the mem-|Cross mother from Burketon, was bers who :.ere ill. Sister Pine also| welcomed 0s a presided during the business ses-! Mrs. Tooley est. resentéd each sage. Following the supper, a sh meeting was held, and it was dren's Christmas veterans, |to five shut-in members. | Officers for 1959 were nominat- jd and will be installed on Mon- Sis- day, January 5, at the next eve- |ning meeting at Simcoe Hall, | The evening came to a close {with the exchange of gifts. The be held on December [ter, Silver Cross Women, heid its;11 in the Legion Hall at 2 p.m. {next meetin will | Thursday afternoon, (member with a Christmas cof Kngx WA Holds ort de- were finalized cided to send a five - dollar dono tion to Simcoe Hall for the chil: cheer and {Christmas parcels will be sent tc embers on Monday afternoon, pv 15, at 4.30 p.m., with the four 'adonted first world war | omer Captain from Orillia, Ontario, |Lodge will be held the same wa These sisters were accorded a|ning. and a Christins vartv held Women's Ediror also Fairview Lodge and plants, and gifts will be sent KuliGados 1ALaS unucd TORONTO (CP) -- A summit conference of world religious leaders to discuss particularly tse problems facing the' West jn fife Far Fast was urged Thursday |Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrat ly {president of the union of Ames. 'Bazaar and Tea The Women's Association of Knox Presbyterian Church hel a successful hazaar recently, Tl quests were greeted at the door v by The president and vicoprest oan Here" Congregations | dent, Ay A. Vogt, and Mrs. credible that businessmen, scien- Mis. Tn. Giltord apenied tists ahd politicians of differedt ihe bazdar and was presentga | Dohiefs manage to sit down 4 {gether to discuss mutual pro} Jib 0 Sorsape of red roses and fe while religious leaders The theme of the decorations | *2Y®d apari. i was Christmas. The tea table LBL was centred with bronze and vel-| ST NO ENO-SERV low chrysanthemums and yellow Typing--Mimeographing GLENS FA A . Helen og an art-lover, has left the M politan Museum of Art $4,500, The bequest, made Thursday when Mrs. Fi LEAVES MUSEUM FORTUNE NY. AP) s, who lived 04 years without giving her fellow |townsmen the impression she was Punt * wi was probated, astounded 'officiafs of the museum in New York City. gaadiés. Those pouring tea were Duplicating----Photo- . Agnes Milroy. Mrs. Duncan Campbell, Mrs. D. M. Polson, Copying--Mailing Lists Available Mrs. Gertrude Beecroft. The tea tants were Mrs. Douglas low, . J. D. Morrison, Mrs. Direct Mailing ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES D. pare, Mrs. J. Bruce Me- RA 5-3375 afternoon Christmas car-| ols and suitable music wae played. HEALTH CLINICS Nofway has about 1,400 health stations for mothers and children, | one for every 2,500 inhabi qs Cleveland; pianist, Sister Emoma-| ~ line Henderson; Juvenile mig {tress, Sister Doris Law; press ireporter, Sister Mossle Keeler; degree captains, Sistef Beatrice Hurst, Brothér Fred Thompson. Sister Cora Gardner gave a re | Sa OV SIGNATURES Mr, and Mrs, August Geisber- ge Sr. of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. | No Mrs. John Shermeto of ADDING THEIR Margaret Freda Geisberger and Henry Frederick Shermeto exchanged marriage vows re- cently at Zion United Church The bride is the daughter of North Surrey, British Colugnbia. -Photo by Robert Aldsworth ell; financial secretary, Sister | Mary Abbott; treasurer, Sister {Clara Ewen; chaplain, Sister Elda Howard; director of cere monies, Sister Joan Ewen: con- ductor, Sister Susan Spencer Chairlady of committees, Sis. ter Lillian Wetherup; second committee, Sister Alice Short; - third committee, Sister Margaret Skiwear Materials port on the "Kopper Karnival" {held on November 25 and she and her committee were given a hear- ty vote of thanks. Sister Susan Spencer gave a report on the Christmas party to be held in the Orange Temple on Friday evening of this week, supper at 6.30. There will be a short pro- gram and exchange of gifts. Happy birthday was sung for |Sister Blanche Foofe. Draw prizes were donated by Sisters Two MODERN STORES IN OSHAW G Jack Di. . Dur+| preRes: amond. Dur-| RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS di BEdB STRANI ALE Phyllis Arbourne, Elda Howard and Mossie Keeler and were won Dainty, Holiday Decorations Can Be Gathered Out-Of-Doors Warmer Yet Lighter fies Doris, Law, a2 ud At this time of yeu the weods, Large pine cones are made-to- Warmth without weight is the gonation was sent to the mem- are filled with potential Christ. grder for, Chriiivany tree decara. 34m of Moder Jeyear Susiguers. bers of Springhill True Blue {tion. e Ww int on the w've foun at a skier a | mas decorations. [tips gives a rn wot and needn't be 'bundled up" to or Lodges who Jost Sore of eis Graceful branches of trees and| brightens the green tree. For the comfortable in zero temperatures. nation was sent through the bushes bare of their leaves, pine front door, a cluster of these All he needs is something to ke€p|Grand Lodge executive ! cones and weeds of every de- cones tied with a bright red out the wind and a layer of insula- Following the meetin there scription treated with an imagin- how offers a warm greeting to tion to trap the heat of his own|yas a Scarlet Degree EA I ative paint brush can become at- holiday guests. {body. The burly blanket-cloth out-|A¢ the next regular meeting on tractive Christmas tree orna-| Smaller cones are perfect for fits of a few years ago have van- | pecember 16 oan Scarlet ments, centre'. pieces for party decorating parcels and are a ished from the ski slopes, will be exemplified on some of tables and finery for gift wrap: pleasant change from the tradi-| Actually, the Eskimo can take|the Campbellford and Port Hope) pings. tional ribbon bows. They can be|the credit for the radical change members. Refreshments wer e Three or four branches with|painted white, goid, silver or any|in sportswear. He's the one who served by the committee in Jacy tvigs will form an interest- color to match the paper, and found that the human body 1s charge ! Je centre-piece. Coat the grouped in twos or threes, de- quite an efficient heating plant if ---- branches with aluminum paintpending on the size of the par-/warmth can be sealed within an and them see what artistic ar- cel. insulated barrier. Instead of the rangements can be made with the] Before painting comes or|layers of heavy clothing white silvery twigs. This centre-piece is branches make sure they are men thought they needed to com. suitable for any time of year but|free of sticky sap and are per- bat the cold, the Eskimo dressed at this goason, tiny Christmas|fectly dry. Then a glossy enamel himself in a loosely-fitting suit of trees, h Ay leaves or poinsettiaslor aluminum paint can be ap-|caribou skin. The fur trapped the ean be tut from colored paper plied with a small brush. body warmth .and the hide kept and attached to ends of the small! A family outing in the woods, out the wind. ; twigs. Colored Christmas tree followed by a painting bee can| The best ski wear is designed to balls fastened to the. twigs are provide decorations for -many be as wind-proof as possible, Col-| gay and effective. Christmases to come. |lars fasten closely; cuffs are tight a -- em -- |at the wrists, even the bottoms lof jackets have drawstrings to As Prelude To A Festive Dinner 'i th." 5c. Serve Seafood In Tangy Sauce | His body's own thermostat looks | after that. Holidays are festive days and or leg meat to use as a garnish, an iinportant part of any festive Combine and chill. 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