The Oshawa Times, 12 Mar 1959, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 12, 1959 © ided. of 6B Brownies, Mrs. John Man-| le secretary 5 Jeport aud he Jing. trea ero 5 5, 5. Alken, how the water was washed and|Joseph La Rocque read the secs Mrs, Patrick MacAvoy. The fi-|R. H. Broadbent, Mrs. Hayden filtered before being pumped out.|retary's report. Centre, Paris, Ontario, for twolael Kadoski. {nancial " statement was given by|Macdonald, Mrs. J. C. Stephen.| On returning to the Church the| Mrs. Alvin Bruyans gave the e days next week. Plans were made to hold a Mrs. Stephen Bondfordi. Mrs.Ison, Brown Owl of 6A Brownies, executive committee for 1959 was) treasurer's report. president, Mrs. George Lee pre- pas M {n|Stephen Coe, reporting on wel- Mrs. Roy J. Fleming, press re- installed by Dr. George Telford,| Members' enrolment will be siding. Final arrangements were made rummage sale on March 24 in|; od 1 box| rs |held March 17 with Guides serve tor tie Juror Fa s Review|the vacant store at the corner of|fare stated that one large X| porter, Mrs. D. L. St. Andrews 10TH GROUP COMMITTEE |i d Mrs. R. G. Collison called the for fi » he Ofiuren Hall on|Simeoe and William streets, Ma.|0f used clothing had been sent to and Mrs. S. V. Lawrence. {ing lunch to earn hostess badges. to be held in the Church Hall on 1 Spanish, Ontario. this month. A reminder was made of the, The March meeting was held] The Brownie banquet will be roll, showing a large attendance, teri frie! i day. ts were terial for aprons was distributed i banquet three children and three visitors, Saturdar. Refreshments Arcas|to the members as a money| Mrs. George Blatter reported Brownie Fair on Friday after-|in the Salvation Army recrea.| held March 31, the Guide banqu jucluding Mes. F. Boughton from nd MIE. Len Martin raising project. It was agreed that flowers and cards had been|noon, April 24, from 3 to 5 p.m. [tion hall with 11 members pres-| Refreshments were served by ston, On aro. a was ved Bol that a cosmetics representative|sent to the sick, and also of the hobby show to be/ent. |{Mrs, William James and Mrs, Scrip! 5 s read by be invited to attend the April 2| Following the general business held May 7, 8, and 9 at the Chill Mrs, Theo Lakin presided. Mrs.| Thomas Salisbury. jparish hall, Mrs. Joseph Callahan Mrs. R. 8. Hayward, Brown Owl | pres! GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES Five Oaks Leadership Training treasurer's report by Mrs. Mic PMA CLUB The meeting opened with the and Miss Nancy Burkett and Miss GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD There was a good attendance at the March! meeting of the Women's Guild of Grace Luth- eran Church, One new member was welcomed. Mrs. Rober t| Behm presided with the Rev. Karl Kartechner conducting the] devotional portion of the meeting. | meeting. and roll call, Mrs. Reginald Reid Mrs. Hall consented to attend|led a discussion on plans for the the provincial conference as dele-|annual card party to be held gate. The door prize was won|Monday, April 20, in the parish by Mrs. .K S. Peterson. hall. "The ticket convener, Mrs. Refreshments were served by(John T. Mullen, distributed tick- Mrs. P. A. Tresise, social con-|ets to the members. A committee vener. meeting will be held prior to the next regular membership meet- dren's Arena. COUPLES' CLUB The Couple's Club of St. An- drew's United Church met for its) regular meeting recently in the| church hall. The entertainment committee for February had arranged a Marilyn Bradley sang a hymn. It was decided to buy tables to y is Mrs. Alex Penwright brought a|be used in the basement. A May| TF MITTEE of _ The Neely said pasties in visit to the Oshawa pump house gift in remembrance of her|Day tea is scheduled for May 1.0 Girl Guides Association held of intic) a hii con i be €land all present found the tow| mother and it was given to the/A donation of a box of get-wellii" February meeting at the oy il Tegu ar meeting wi Oni most interesting. The club was| oldest member present, Mrs.|cards was received. A letter of yo of Mrs Douglas Pelow Pre. 4 surprised that, at the time of the Charles Ellegett. appreciation and thanks from acy verdale street "| 6TH GROUP COMMITTEE |°% six million gallons of water | Refreshments were served hy|theological student for the gift of "muo minutes of the January were being pumped into the Mrs. Frank Dolley and Mrs. Ed-/money was read. Names were; .oiing were read and the Duar The 6th Oshawa group commit- city, The club was also shown| ward Dart. drawn for capsule sisters. trer's report given |tee of the Girl Guide Association A social half hour followed "'yy.c "Eorot Shaver Brown 0% at the home of the president, HARMONY WA during which Mrs. A. Mercy, oul introduced Miss Audrey LS: A. Holland, Mary street, The March meeting of the Mrs. Victor Hartwig and Mrs. S./geott "who is to be the Guide|l: , uc3day evening, March 10, Woman's Association of Harmony Grant won prizes in a contest. caniain for the 19th Girl Guide|'° arrange for business to be United Church was held recently Mrs. R. MacKenzie and Mrs. K. Company. Mrs. Robert Fairless| > UEht up at the general meet- in the church hall. The meeting|Kartechner donated birthday sve her report from Guide ing on Tuesday April 7, and to opened with the themé song fo!-|cakes. The members of the build- Gono |discuss plans for the 6th Oshawa lowed by the worship service with/Ing committee joined the group que Committee held a rum. mother and daughter banquet to Mrs. John Lovell and Mrs. Grant|for refreshments. Image sale in February which! ?€ held in Christ Memorial Hart in charge. A short mission- . |was very successful. Mrs. Pelow/Church parish hall on Tuesday,(. |ary talk was given by Mrs. N. T.| STH GROUP COMMITTEE |; ved all who took part in it.|Pril 28 at 6 o'clock. A baking {Holmes on the work done in the| The regular meeting of the 5th|Mrs. Shaver thanked the group S2!€ Was also planned to be held United Church Homes for Girls Group Committee of the Girl for the Valentine treat. at the door on the same evening t| |at 5.30 p.m. across Canada, {Guide Association was held a : The monthly reports were given Guide House with 13 present.| HOLY CROSS WA " | on hase [2 uding were iby the secretary, treasurer, and/Mrs. J. C. MacDonald presided. | The Women's Auxiliary of Holy| Miss Marily Weldon, licutenant of |;necially formulated for babi |flower convener, and it was de-| The minutes were read by Mrs. Cross Roman Catholic Church|6B Guides, Mrs. R. G. Trewin, Sy iey or ballast cided to send delegate to the Charles Hall, secretary, and the! held its monthly meeting in the(Mrs. J. A. McNab, secretary, 9 Mrs. George Whitbread. Scecre- tary's and treasurer's reports were read. vith every 1959 PHILIPS Readings were given by Mrs. SELLING FOR §) AS LOW AS Mrs, William Collins, Mrs. Dun- A beautiful can Nisbet and Mrs. Whitbread. A solo was sung by Mrs. P. Bell (Value $49.95) PRINTED PATTERN A749 by Oleg GCosini | SHEATH WITH ARTFUL SHAPING Suddenly the simple sheath | black linen -- ideal for spring in twuns into the most striking | the city; white raw silk -- a dress in your wardrobe--thanks | star's choice for exciting even- to artful shaping by OLEGC as- | ings, or one of the luminous SINI. 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