LODGES AND Exausie lace imma re THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 20, 1959 7 | a "mec! Pro . SOCIETIES ; immensely ihe Folded. With the ent of in an envelope, the custom of ex- DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND changing these Yuletide rect DID YOU KNOW The regular meeting of the # ty of Daughters of England Lodge 26 5%. ; theularity -- popularity that con- was held in the Orange Temnle, " s following the introduction|tinués to mount today, Worthy President, Sister Betty j ' ; of the penny post card in Eng- Atkins, presided, wilh vies pu ; land in 1872 KNGHT IN ERROR dent, Sister Mary , assist J / / These cards, ' of them| HINKLEY, P)--i ig. 7 wh 4 printed in Germany, flooded thel,,; 1, 1, Bayland on: Pe Sister Edna Huband led in the ; % : markets in England, and on this , 18, saw self as afl oop Qevetichal pariof. The Sisk report / continent, Their downfall--which| knight rescuing a damsel in dis- was given ay- ; was complete by 19 blamed| tress" wh Jor, Fok Jou cards or corre- s on the fact that although > a be agile man accost. NU-WAY RUG spondence were read y secre- cards were printed in exquisite young Leicester 14 tary, Sister Doris McDonald. color, many persons disliked hay-|>tir® town. He knocked out the AND CARPET SALES {| The charter was draped for ing a personal message open to|Man, then found he was the girl'si| 174 Mary St. RA 5-0433 the late Mrs. J. Judge, who was | |the public eye. father, Lee was fined £25 for as- - one of the oldest members. ; However, this setback was only|sault. Reports were given by the vari- x ous committees. Discussion was 1 |held on future welfare activities. 1t was voted to send a donation of $20 to the Joan Gibbs fund. { The adults' Christmas party 4 will be held on December 15, and py / the children's party on December , mw 22. The lucky prizes were won by Sister J. Madder and Sister K. : | L r- KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR Glover. There will be nomination of| Ae N officers at the next meeting, De- a : 4 ' - wishes to announce that from now cember 1. J 1 S Following the meeting bingo| | : 2 | ; i a on there will be was played. Refreshments were i % / § hb" s ; rved by Si M. H il a ap y % ™ 1 Sn ke KT THE RECEPTION | © NO CARRYING CHARGES NANCY AND BRYAN | Beverley McTnroy | recety at st. Gregory's Bo | of Oshawa and the. oy on X : ¢ NO INTEREST Children of Mr. and Mrs Bryan Roger Nancy, who is | and Mr. and Mrs. James Kel- | pogo] Bride-Flect | and a Cer Bathe, | 18 the son of Mrs. E. E. Bathe Roger Plancke, Bloor street i ud. a yal, lar, a8 of Oshawa, | was Bevest Formerly Miss: Anne Louise | Of Oshawa and the late Mr. west, are Nancy Shirley and | po' 214 Mrs. Oscar Plancke --Photo by Hornsby i Bevel ey elroy Whose Allen, the bride is the daughter ' Bathe. ; , ; é NO CHARGE FOR takes place this evening in West- . Films of World Scout Jamboree No Breakfast [memes .? huni First Christmas Cards Aroused v ALTERATIONS . . . : a: Jack Shepherdson, a . . Highlight 1st Group Meeting IsPoor Habit |e oe sicher) A Storm of Disapproval Nutritionists with the Home| her liome on Buena Vista avenue. i The November meeting of the|num, on behalf of the Auxiliary Economics Service of the On-|Assisting in serving were the| Christmas cards today seem to/W. M. Egley in London was the : Le Y our Layawa 1st Oshawa Scout Group Ladies'|in appreciation of three years'|tario Department of Agriculture future bride's three other sisters,|be as much a part of the Yuletide first Christmas card. Similar to : 99 Auxiliary was held Monday eve-|service as treasurer. All recipi- say there is no substitute for a|Mrs, Donald Mitchell, Mrs. Law-|season as does Santa Claus. the Cole-Horsley card, the greet- ning in the Scout Hall at Gibbons|ents made appropriate replies. good breakfast. It is difficult, if|rence Mountjoy and Mrs. Grant So, it might come as some-|ing showed family festivities and A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD and Buena Vista. The meeting] Cheques were presented to the not impossible, for anyone to|Pascoe. thing of a surprise to learn that/scenes of persons helping the was open to all branches of the Phin nll and Poth Cub Packs|make up for food missed at| Mrs. Jack Harrison and Mrs.|the custom of exchanging greet-|needy and hungry. Later re- ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS group, with attendance number-|as a Christmas gift from the breakfast. Even those snacks(Edna Powers arranged a cupling cards at this time of year is/search, however, indicated : 58. Auxiliary. don't do hn properly. An extraland saucer shower at the for-|less than 120 years old, pd that Egley 3 S18 probably was print- : 1 The president, Mrs. Gordon| A Group Committee report was forty winks is no exchange for|mer's home on Thornton's road|the early Christmas card design-jed in 1 8 -- five years after 3 ; Varnum. presided. The secre-|given die oe, William Gibb|2 ood breakfast and the better|south. ers mef widespread public con- Horsley's. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. tary, Mrs. Frank Gravelle, read|in the absence of Mr. Kenneth breakfast habit is a health in-| Miss Beverley McCabe was/demnation. : From these feeble begin i % the minutes. The treasurer's re-|Cobb, group chairman. Mr. Gibb vestment no member of the fam- hostess at a miscell show-| The first Christmas card, his-|nings in London, the gracious so- : 1 9 4 ily, young or old, should neglect.|er at her home on Farewell torians now agree, was designed cial custom of exchanging Christ. rt was given by Mrs. Delbert explained that a new group com- y gor g y D group An orange-nog, made by beat-|avenue. The guests were em-|in London in 1343 by J. C. Hors-imas greetings now has spread kpatrick. mittee was being formed at the|, | » Mrs, G. Varnum introduced|present time a "members of| Ng UP a raw egg and then adding |ployees and former employees of|ley, RA for Sir Henry Cole. Aslaround the world. But, as v : PWS N Is litt, istant|W i it to the juice of two oranges, isthe Bank of Nova Scotia where history records it, Cole was run-in many other things, it Mr. George Pol assistant] Westmount United Church, the infinitely better than no break-!the bride-elect was formerly em-|ning late in sending letters of many years before = Pa LADIES' WEAR ® SPORTSWEAR the 7th. Oshawa : : tc Poi Scout Master of the 5 sponsoring group and fathers ofie coi "on "tt alo is better than ployed. Mrs. L. McCabe assisted |Yuletide greetings to his friends became universal. ! 68 SIMCOE NORTH RA 5-5451 Soont TO ee was he only te mous: Ie well, =p a poly balanced treskfost --|her daughter in serving. bortow from the) Even in those early years, most 10th. World Jamboree in the Phil-(also have a new assistant Scout- one that has very little but empty sent Nes > |of the cards were printed in beau- | i, calories, such as is the case with Iti : ippines, last July. Mr, Pollitt, aimaster, Mr. David Weldon. Mr.| oon srenared, refined, sweet- {tiful color with delicate designs! Grade 13 pupil at OCCI, was|Weldon was unable to attend but| oq cereals ehosen for the official staff of the|is well known to the 1st. Oshawa, ~ qy,q orange juice masks the Jamboree. This was quite an|having himself been a 1st. Osh- Mrs. Jack Warrington opened | : flavor of the uncooked egg very | greeting, honor for one so young and spoke|awa Scout. nicely her home to the future bride's ; y- and leaves a pleasant,| ~ |and Happy DE ' well for his ability. Mr. Pollitt} 14 ag decided to hold a special [fresh taste not as sweet or heavy friends and neighbors on Buena 77% a DN showed films of his entire rip|y ciness meeting of the Auxil-las the conventional egg-nog, to Vista avenue when she was pre- 4 and narrated his experiences. It|; : ont Hi 3 sented with a reversible woollen| RAISED GLASSES . i iary next Monday evening at 8/which some object first thing in blanket, a waxed centrepiece, The card's main picture show- was interesting and educational|, vv, ti losed with th i T 3 I ow- and should create a greater inter- pa. Mizpah, Hg close hott 3 the Sie MOIRINE. Takes 1 Zo mal and various kitchen items. Assist- ed a friendly Jamay d Zathering| ° Open All D ay est in Scouting for all those Who|yag enjoyed, a raw egg for breakfast shouldn't|\n8 the hostess were Mrs. Gor-)in Progress, . g a Do tn] : were privileged to attend. It was have anything but a good effect,|don Wherry, Mrs. Ernest Hyder-|raised wine Blass 8 5 a most inspiring to see boys of all HORROR SCENE unless of course the person tak- in, Mys, Lawrence Stewart and the recipient, § e children seated, Wednesday mations camping together as ing it has an allergy to eggs. ss Virg arrington. ; . And therein lay the reason for RETAILERS TO brothers in the Scout movement.| LONDON (CP) -- The British the ior. THRIFTY CANADIANS TILL 6 P.M. Mrs, William Whittick thanked Transport Commission has TOO DARING I Mr banned a poster advertising a PRECIOUS ITEM Crusaders of the temperance a pink blanket. ihe president introdiiced the horror film from London subway| LIVERPOOL, England (CP)--A PORTSMOUTH, England (CP) cause charged the design, "Pre Council of this H: hi t ted wine ng ~ et, Se he ore 08 ee te sry Co he TRL CI nd a INTER-WARM FOOTWEAR! ® son, Mr. Nelson comes to Osh girl being chased by a|from wedding rings has been pre- jtting at the same from = Peterborough where he|man with alligator scales on his| sented to the cathedral here. The girl from the poster advertising lo be Jew err. served as assistant Scoutmaster| face and hands. rin t the town. They say it is danger, For torians had | gs were donated by women e n sa a dang or many years, hisf | I with the 14th. and 7th, Mr. Rich- f hi 1 ild tm ht that a card printed by | ( F ! Y ! members of the parish. to the morals of children. oug - ard Crouter presented Mr. Nel- son with the Scoutmasters' LADIES IN DARK plume. AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--The Gifts were presented on behalf navigator of an all-woman crew i of the Group Committee and thel,) o oad reliability trial was ; N SIZES 5-814 ) 0 id az Swsiliary > Mr. a0 Mi as David surprised to find the road narrow- ; |ing sharply. When the map read- : g ib, Due ee Eu ing showed all must be well, she ; ; 7 : Scoutmaster and Mrs. Conway|!0ld the hives "yeep goingh A : ti moment later everything wen has ed from Cebmaster of dark. They had driven into a ; ® "B" Pack Cubs, ed|farmer's garage at the end of an MAX Facror Mr. Richard Crouter present a gift to Mrs. Douglas Harman, |36¢€ss track. former Cubmaster ot "A" Pack, who was moving on to be Akela starts f the newly formed 24th. Pack a ' ; or Rearid aa viaes Be ELM A 31H $ - LADIES' LEATHER SNOWBQOTS -- in the attrac- A wedding gift was presented . ' : tive style, as sketched. Warm nylon "Thermo-pile" WINTER-RIGHT OV 4 - OVERB -- to Mrs, William Towns (the for of fashion : £ : Wining. Soft and comfy! Ch black or bh 0O0TS -- of durable brown mer Janice Rowden), assistant WEEK EMD colours Winter-right! Grand Zeller-Value! Cubmaster of "A" Pack, by Mrs. rubber. Well made with expanding pocket, adjustable Stanley Gomme. Mrs. Frank SPE cl AL Ove Mae ecg ; # strap, Cosy-warm fleece-lining and shearling cuffs. Gravelle presented a wedding gift an oan. @ fusion frends He hus souched 'Sno-right! 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