The Oshawa Times, 19 May 1961, p. 8

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The Cheerio Group under the 18TH SCOUT MOTHER'S AUX| Games were played with Mrs. ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 19, 1961 atin of Mrs. Thomas Salis-| The 18th Scout Mother's Auxil- Charles Archer as leader. Priz- bury had charge of the devotion-jiary held its May meeting at|es. were won by Mrs. Gordon UBS AND AUXILIARIES al period. Mrs. Salisbury led in|Courtice United Church as a pot|Boomer; Mrs. Orville Rahme GR A the singing of a hymn, followed luck luncheon. and lucky cup by Mrs. Maurice by prayer by Mrs. William Alli-| The president, Mrs. Charles|Gray. son and Mrs. David Owen and|Carpenter opened the meeting] A special thanks was extended i by Mrs. NORTHMINSTER WA evening. Mrs. H. A. Mellow sup-|produced and directed by SON ANCE nal ane the me i i sic at the piano|Lloyd Wood. Characters includ-| MIs. Jack Ludlow sang a duel, with a poem called "Life." The|to the executive on making the Using a setting to represent|plied the music a p The Beautiful Garden of/Group was thanked for its help/meeting a success. " »" i ./for the service. |ed Mrs. Cubitt, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Pi i es bi As the group members ar- Kent, Mrs. Farrow and Mrs.|Prayer. at the father and son banquet. pApcARET HAMILTON iam d the worship service at|rived at the meeting place, each Melville Bell. Mrs. Wood was| Mrs. Salisbury introduced the| Mrs. Carman Thompson, sec- The Margaret Hamilton Group the plod meeting of the Ross-| was presented with an artificial) assisted with props by Mrs. Jack special guest for the afternoon, retary read the minutes, follow- of St. Paul's Presbyterian oo land group of Northminster WA. saniation. Flowers Were Wade|Piatd- Mrs. Brigadier Roberts of To. ed by Mrs. Harold LaChappel AL) 3 Freduterian Attired in choir gowns, Mrs. a ey 1a 44 SA HOME LEAGUE ronto, who is a former corps Feasurer, w er report. at the home of Mrs. C. R. Breen, : " 3 " Mrs. Robert Courtice consent-| Rj A Kent, Mrs. Victor Cubitt and|™yp "wine = prion presided) The regular meeting of the|officer of Oshawa. She gave Hd oh over hor aappent Richmond street east, on Wed Mrs. Kenneth W. Farrow were e business session. An|Salvation Army Home League|demonstration on the making of ; nesday afternoon, May 17, grouped around Mrs. Esther i report was given re-|was held on Tuesday afternoon,|table centres for all occasions, Conveners office. . | Mrs. Derek Allen presided and Lane who was costumed to rep- garding the tea held recently|May 16. and the making of fancy candle-| Mrs. Ray Barker, Mrs. Cecil after the reading of the Scrip- resent "motherhood." Mrs. Pah at the home of Mrs. Douglas| Some favorite choruses were holders and flower vases. Mrs.|Simmons, Mrs. Harold LaChap-|ture, she read the Story of Ruth. row sang the Deautijul Loo angmaid. Announcement Was|led by Mrs, Charles Cathmoir.|Charles Langfield thanked Mrs.|pelle are on the nomination| It was decided to hold a rum- "Bless This Jouse. - en made that the next meeting willl The announcements were made Roberts. |committee. A committee of four|mage sale, May 24 at the CRA read the chapter ro hood. Mrs [be held at the cottage of Mr.\by Mrs, William James. Mrs. Tea was served by the Fel.(were chosen to plan a September|and a bake sale June 9 at a extolling wom fives'|and Mrs. Harold Cornish on|Major Rankin paid a tribute to|lowship Group. Next week the|/Tea. They are Mrs. Thomas store. Cubitt read "My Mother's Eyes"| 00 "cv Gladman, Mis, C Th Refreshment d b, " s [Lake ¢ . {two members, who passed young mothers of the Home|Gladman, Mis. Carman Thomp- efresnments were served by with background music. Mrs. Lake SCUE0E. ictal : i : Mrs. Maurice Gray, Mrs.|the host isted by Mrs, H 0 ont consisted|away last week, Mrs. F r an k|League are arranging the meet-{son; Mrs. Maurice Gray, Mrs./the hostess assisted by Mrs, H. Kent closed with prayer and a| The enterlainment consiste java, A lar] egg Sidney Burgess. 'W. Sheridan. a. EXPORT SMOBILE LAS = FZ, ; wl f a Ey HE 1%; If ail, A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE . iil dA llustrated: Dynamic 88 Holiday Coupe | 4 sian], (A ..sets its own standard DASHING =+v'e pt Put your foot down gently. . . feel that Olds has done what other cars fiery new Skyrocket power . . . feel that could not attempt! It has vaulted flashing Hydra-Matic Drive with com- over the ycars--passed by the pletely new Accel-A-Rotor Action ordinary--ignored the common- burst into operation. 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