The Oshawa Times, 9 Oct 1959, p. 9

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GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES | ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN H-8)Tussday evening, October 6, with|were served by the mothers of] Many interested parents were|the president, Mrs, Herbert|Grade 8 pupils under the direc- present for the first H-S meeting|Bathe presiding. Work completed tion of Mrs. Clifford Hopkins, o the Yegr at Adelaide MeLaugh-| for the bazaar, also some dona- grade mother. in School. |tions, were shown. It was stated | The preliminary reports, those| that much more is needed to] SA HOME LEAGUE of the secretary and treasurer, make the bazaar a success and it| The regular meeting of the Sal-| were read. A letter was received|is to be held on November 24. [vation Army Home League was| by the corresponding secretary, The officers and executive offheld on Tuesday afternoon, Oc-| Mrs. Deuglas Wilson, concerning/the Auxiliary will be guests at|tober 6. immunization against polio. |the 25-year membership dance of| Mrs. Charles Cathmoir led in| Mrs. Allen Boyd became vice-|the Men's Branch on October 17.|the singing of a few choruses. president to fill a vacaney which] The auditors' report was given| Mrs, David Owen was in charge occurred when Mrs. Kenneth|by Mrs, Matthew Bell, Profits|of the devotional period, with the Fortier left the community. |from catering done recently by|theme "Thanksgiving". Mrs. Otto A motion which deals with the| Mrs. C. E. Vermoen and com-|Sharrard and Mrs. Henry Me- {Ghee sang two duets, "Trusting| affiliation of Adelaide McLaugh- mittee were given to the treas- lin with the H-S council was|urer. made and accepted. | Thee More" and "Jesus Is All I) Congratulations were express Need" The guest speaker was the Rev-ed to Mrs. M. Askew on the birth| Mrs. A. R. Alloway, guest erend 8. C. H. Atkinson. "Operalof a son in' Oshawa General Hos-| speaker, spoke on Thanksgiving, Can be Fun" was the subject pital. |speaking of the many material which he discussed. Records| Members going to the Fair- things to be thankful for, and, were played to illustrate and banks Auxiliary, Toronto, on Oc- also the many spiritual bless-| clarify the difference between|tober 15, were asked to note the the four types of voices found in|bus will leave the terminal at the opera. ings, such as power, strength, love, and peace, which God gives 6.30 p.m. sharp, Those going to| freely. Mrs. Allen Boyd asked the par-|the Bobcaygeon Auxiliary on| Mrs. David Owen led in the ents to seriously consider allow- Monday, October 19, were asked singing of the song, "Thank You ing their children to collect for| to have their fares of two dollars Lord for Saving My Soul". Mrs. UNICEF on Hallowe'en night. |paid by next Tuesday to conwen- Major Rankin led in prayer. Pamphlets concerning UNICEF or Mrs. Robert Williams, The, Tea was served by the Sun- were distributed and a film was|bus for this visit will leave the shine Group. shown to discuss the work per- terminal at 6 p.m., and there is| Next week the Fellowship formed by this organization. Refreshments were served by the executive. DORCAS GROUP The Dorcas group of First Baptist Church held its Oclober meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Bernard Lewis. Mrs, Jack Keenan opened the meeting with a prayer of thanks- giving. "Faith" was the theme of an inspiring reading by Mrs.| still room for more members|group, under the leadership of |§ wishing to make this trip. Mrs. George Beard will be in | Reported ill in hospital were charge of the devotional period, | Mrs. Amy Piney, and Miss Mary and will also demonstrate how to Brockman. make flowers. 5TH GROUP COMMITTEE | The Fifth Group Committee of] ADDS NUTRITION the Girl Guide Association held| The water in which fresh vege its monthly meeting recently at tables have been cooked may be Guide House with Mrs. Jack used for making soups, sauces MacDonald presiding. and gravies. The minutes of the September Lewis. The devotions closed with meeting were read by Mrs. the singing of a hymn accom. Charles Hall, and Mrs. Michael panied by Mrs. Paul Gillespie at Kadoski gave the treasurer's re- the piano. port. Mrs. Keenan presided for the| Arrangements were made for| business period and the minutes 2 bazaar and Hallowe'en tea to - were read by Mrs. Frank Newell, be held at Gaile House on Oc- A gecrelpiy, os a | The next meeting will be held PATENTED report was given on the suc- wis gh Try po RR --o, a +. Thursday evening, November 5, AT cess of the travelogue recently at 8 p.m sponsored by the group. Appreci- "Refreshments were served by ation would be given to those Mrs. P. A. Tresise and Mrs. who helped to print tickets, se-|g, 500k eure a screen, and set up a PA|" system for this event. A special] ALBERT STREET H-S ASSN. vote of thanks would be offered! The first regular meeting of to the men of the church who the season of Albert Street Home provided transportation for the and School Association was held moving of chairs and so capably on Monday, October 5. assisted the women of the group The president, Mrs. George Further plans were made for Lee, welcomed all those present. catering for a wedding later 'in/The meeting was opened by the October. showing of the UNICEF film with A nominating committee con- Danny Kaye. sisting of Mrs. Keenan, Mrs.| The highlight of the evening Fred Crome, and Mrs. Lewis was the talk given by the Rev- was appointed, and asked to erend R. B. Milroy of Knox Pres- all-nylon bring in a slate of officers at byterian Church to the pupils of the December meeting. the 1959 graduating class and the wpport presentation of school pins to . PILOT CLUB them by Mr. Lawrence Millson, The regular meeting of the principal. ir Y : Supp-hose the sheer Pilot Club was presided over by Th + \ : e room prize for attendance je president, Miss Lillian Beam- was won by Mr. Robert God- ish. ' dard's Grade 5 class. woman. on The minutes were read and) ap." nfillson introduced mem- A Miss Mary MacLean, treasurer, pops of his staff, During the busi- alot! read her Sepore. . services | ness meeting grade mothers were| distributed, Further plans|soics'on and other vacant posi: for the night of cards on October 14, were made. The program| MAXWELL HEIGHTS H.-S meeting Jor October hii be held Constable Casey Hilliard of the 1 on October 22, at Simcoe Hall|Ontario Provincial Police was the | 'F i with members free to invite/speaker at the October meeting Fashionable Supp-hose is guests. lof Maxwell Heights Home and s 0 other stocking Mrs. Madge Lindsay was ap-|School Association. you've worn, designed to | pointed to represent the club at| Constable Hilliard's topic was give gentle, soothing sup-: | the Safety League. Public af-|"Child Safety," and he stressed| POrt without using rub- | fairs committee will have charge|strongly the importance of set-| ber! Try a pair of sheer! of program meeting for Novem-|ting a good example for children| Supp-hose and see how! | ber 19. Members are asked tolin the matter of safety. He gave good you feel he di bring friends. a brief explanation of the "Elmer | oo0 700010 0d OW good | The Governor's visit is sched-|the Safety Elephant Campaign" 4 €98 100K: Costs just] | uled for November 5. Chairmen|now in force in the schools, and | ONe third the onl of various committees were ask-\answered questions regarding|| price you'd ex- 495 ed to have oral reports ready.|student safety patrols. A film| pect to pay... Executive meeting will be held showing the wanton destruction} outwears other on November 4, at 7.30 at the|of human life on the highways home of Miss Lillian Beamish. (was also shown. Constable Hil- Representatives to the Cana-|liard, was introduced by Mrs. dian Mental Association meeting Harry Rose, citizenship chair- on October 24 were appointed, /man and was thanked by Mr. namely Miss Lillian Beamish and Stanley Taylor. Mrs, Madge Lindsay. The business meeting included WARD'S discussion of fund raising proj-| nylons by far! pair tCanadian Patent No. 570,201 ! a fashion from Kayser Square... EVER READY AUX. ts. Members were reminded The Ever Ready Auxiliary of oh blood oT were ne SIMCOE AT ATHOL Simcoe Street United Church met | gor the Red Cross blood bank. ga Tuesday Right, October 6, for Room count was won by Mrs. RA 5-1 151 The president Ns. Thomas Joy Noble's room. Refreshments Basinger, conducted the busi-| _ -- ness. Mrs. Fred Williams played the piano for the singing of] hymns, | J Buy a od FO EXACTLY AS SHOWN TER REE SAREE _----- 6 LIVING ROOM GROUP Includes 3-pe, sectional with one chestere field long end, one bed-davenport end that makes a bed, matching upholstered corner fable with ARBORITE top table built-in; table lamp and shade, ARBOR. ITE top coffee table and 8-pe, TV snack serving set, 14-pes, complete, . NOW - at wae. Full of Furniture THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 9, 1959 2] DRESSER BEDROOM GROUP Includes double dresser, bar bed and chest; INNER-SPRING mate tress, steel bedspring, two boudoir lamps complete with shades and four bedroom pictures. 13-pes. complete, EASY TERMS ns. Miss Ethel Warne led in the | devotional meeting. Mrs. Wil liams read a story from a Mis- sionary paper, Miss Mary Basinger played two piano selections. Mrs. A. E. Murdoch read "The | Beauties of Autumn" and a Thanksgiving piece, "Thank| Thee for all the Little Things". Miss Alta Kemp' gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Fred Williams' group served refreshments. CANADIAN LEGION AUX. The Ladies' Auxiliary, Cana dian Legion Branch 43, met 'on Thanksgiving Week-End SPECIAL! ABANK SUNDAE #5-pe. OINETTE GROUP Includes E 5.pe. di with extension table with Persian Walnut Are [) borite top, four chairs PLUS 60-pe. Kitche dest en Ensemble including 20-pe. set of Eng. And? and Ww foo lish Dinnerware; 24-pe. Glassware Sel goer y> h fry fuel 16-pe. Cutlery Set, 65-pes, complete. cnicve® fren save® nett xing C ot 0 ® LIMITED SUPPLY eo L) 5H] EAS Broo Pe Ee ~ CHA Y $99.95 \ Poe EASY A regular sundae in a plastic bank (Replica be) 5 oo eri BRIO" cove', hn y w of our Store). 0 ® askelr Bin * cw oes : TERMS SELF-LEVELLING GLIDES: CREDIT " HANEL f 5 ~ GARDENIA = CUIR DE RUSSIA OPEN Fridays Till 9 p.m. NO 27 «BOIS DES ISLES 2 TR | 28 KING ST. ERA 3.4621 FREE STORAGE, FREE DELIVERY within 30 miles oma, © AMPLE FREE PARKING Betherfonds FURNITURE doh Zr 1347 SIMCOE ST. NORTH (AT TAUNTON RD.)

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