The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1960, p. 9

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ments were served by Mrs, John GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES Peeling, Mrs. Robert McLeod, Mrs. Murray Davidson and Mrs, Stanley Swartman. PILOT CLUB Members of the Pilot Club of Oshawa had as their guest ter at a recent meeting Mr Harold MacNeill who spok Simcoe Hall and its origin tacts and activities Miss Lillian Beamish, presi- dent, welcomed thé members and suests, and turned the meeting over to Miss Muriel Wilson, chair man of club service, who intro duced the speaker. Mrs. Kennet! Cowan thanked Mr. McNeil The members were reminded of the rummage sale on Saturday May 6, and to have all their ar ticles ready by Friday The first meeting in May wil be the installation of the 1960-61 officers. WEAVERS GUILD The regular meeting of the 0s shawa Weavers Guild was held recently at the home of Mrs. M ¥, Kirkland, with 13 member present Mrs absence of the con- W. D. Arnold, presided ir president. the meeting on May 9 to hear Miss Wanda Nelles, craft editor of Chatelaine Magazine. Entry forms are available from the anadian Handicrafts Guild for members wishing to enter weav- g in the Canadian National Ex- hibition. The next meeting will be held t the home of Miss Mary Mac- Lean, 123 Elgin street east on Monday, May 16. MARGARET HART GROUP The Margaret Hart Group of he Guild of St. George's Memo- al Anglican Church held its egular meeting in the parish wall following a successful rum nage sale. Mrs. Donald Fox pre- ided Various business items were tiscussed. Final plans were made or the bake sale to be held May 12 in the Parish Hall It was announced that the group would be catering for lie Red Cross meeting in June. len SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The monthly meeting of the Mrs. Fred Lloyd read the min- |dth Oshawa Scout Mothers' Aux- utes ¢ f the s. M. W. Perkin gave surer's report the March meeting and| ary was held at St. Andrew's ited Church with nine mem- presént |Stanley Swartman, DOUBLES' CLUB The members of St. Mark's An- glican Church Doubles Club met on Saturday night in the Parish Hall for the regular meeting, The president, Mr. Joseph Coles, welcomed the bx tember, perhaps in the form of a| tea and apron sale among the members. It was reported that there would be a paper drive on May 7, tree planting at Camp Samac on Clarence Keith and Mr. and , Herbert Wilson. The next regular meeting will be held May 28 in the parish hall. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs tional Union of Public Service Employees was held in Simcoe Hall. Mrs. John Mac- Smt April 30, and a Camporee on May 14. Mrs. Lorne Kennedy suggested that the Auxiliary holds its June meeting in the form of a picnic at the scout cabin. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Royal Ishii and Mrs. R. M. Wright and the rector, the Reverend J. N. Lothian, led the group in prayer. The program was under the di. rection of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dobney and took the form of a hard times party. Games and stunts and 'square dancing were, enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mr. ASTRA GROUP |Arthur Winter, Mr. and Mrs. The April meeting of the Astra Clarence Keith and Mrs. Donald Group of the W.A, of 81m co e/McGlashan. Street United Church was held in| A short business meeting was the ladies parlor with Mrs. Rob- conducted by the President. Mr. ert Currie presiding. {Herbert Wilson presented a re- Mrs. Nicholas Gulenchyn gave|port on the meeting of the ad- the secretary's report and MTrs.|gisory council which he had at- Robert Hess gave the treasurer's|iended and a short commentary report. or the use of the new Book of| The devotional period was led| Common Prayer was given by the by Mrs. Howard Toaze assisted| rector, by Mrs. Robert McLeod, Mrs.| Refreshments were served by'y Mrs. John| ----r Peeling and Mrs, Neville Law-|g rence. It was decided to hold an auc-| tion at the next meeting and each |§ member was requested to bring a | The pr Lachlan, presided. The secretary's report was given by Mrs, Leonard Craw- ford. A letter was read from the Ladies' Auxiliary, Local 27, Unit- ed Automobile Workers. Mrs. Harry Norton reported that an auxiliary has been form- ed in Brockville. Plans were made for future projects. Mrs, Robert Corneal gave the treasurer's report. The meetings are held the sec- ond and fourth Tuesday of every month at 8 p.m. in Simcoe Hall. The next meeting will be held or ond 10 at 8 p.m. in Simcoe { Hall, CALVARY BWF The regular meeting of the Cal- vary B Business Woken's Fellowshipl was held on Monday evening,| May 2, at the home of Mrs, Rus- sell Lunney, Easthaven street, Miss Phyllis Sprostak was in the charge of the meeting, and the devotional message was given by Mrs. Douglas Baxter. Miss Fay Unger, a missionary nurse from India, showed curios and pictures and told of the strange customs and diet of the| people, and the multiplicity of dialects and beliefs even within a specific group -- such as dus or Sikhs, During the work period en velopes were addressed for the Bible Club Movement and several letters were read from mission- arie. in Africa and Jamaica. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lunney and Miss Mabel Matheson. Last Friday evening a, bus- load went to Toronto to attend the graduation exercises of the To- ronto Bible College. If your face is thin, your hal {should be soft. High fi 'are helped by bouffant ba [chet the straight, droopy ety). Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH: With More Comforf=- The next meeting will be held| TEeTr at the home of Mrs. William Mes- sent near Taunton and Wilson roads at 7.30 p.m. on May 16. griup will close their win ities with a trip on Sat- 11, to Queenston, to| R he nnister of the Mrs. The re- Tie The vice - president, y ne Kennedy presided tary's and treasurer's were read. tended to! It was suggested that there be Lyceum|a discussion at the May meeting lunche on'of a possible social event in Se p-lan guest. | Tickets were being distributed for the Strawberry Social to be held on Friday, June 24. The meeting was then turned | " over to Mrs. Howard Toaze fo arc evening of Whist. Refresh- June Centre Shop at BUEHLER'S for these n was ¢ d e members from the Club to attend their On American Money You Get Full Value when you shop at . . . KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR LADIES' WEAR 68 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-5451 This happy little fellow Arthur Davey, one of Mr. and Mrs. Sa Oshawa bouleva the grandson of Mrs LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORY LODGE, LOBA Victory Lodge LOBA No held its regular meeting in Coronation Orange Temple Lodge was opened by the § thy Mistress, Sister Marg rd Raymond are Tests were Howard and Sis Prayer and scripture f-| fered by the chaplain, Sister Bea trice McNevin Minutes were read by Siste Ann Burgess. The report on the sick list was given I Sister Annie Moss was the win It was ner of the evening draw prize. As| yy there was special business to dis cuss all members were requested to attend the next meeting. Lodge was closed with prayer the | Dé chaplain, PRINCE PHILIP CHAPT. I0DE The Avril meeting of tHe Prince possible Philip Chapien Imperial Order! The meeting closed with the| Daughters of the Empire Was) [roll call and the singing of the] Rot ser AS 1 ont sib sided. The minutes of the previous| go were read by the sec-| retary, Mrs, C. G. Luke. 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