GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES | 7. o-- f° (ae | FIRST BAPTIST WA | '| The WA of First Baptist Church held its monthly meet-/ ing at the home of Mrs. Edwin} Pearson. it '| The president, Mrs. Walter/ +|Nickerson opened the meeting. '|The devotional period was in the charge of Mrs. ed MOST BEAUTIFUL CHILD CONTEST Besse. '| The business period, followed} with treasurer and secretary and flower convener giving re-| pons, | Aft: h ful tiny by the thi judges (M Christine Thomas, : 'er much careful scrutiny by ree competent iges joyor ristine Mrs. Mike The group decided to cater for| Starr, Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle), the difficult task of selecting the winners from so many beautiful the Christian youth banquet with) children entered in GLAZIER'S annual "Most Beautiful Child Contest" has been achieved, We Mrs. Richard Britton and Mrs. | toke this opportunity, on behalf of both GLAZIER'S and IRELAND STUDIOS, to thank one and Arthur Howard in charge as-| all of the photo contest entrants for their participation in this event. WINNERS ARE: sisted by members of the WA.| @ 6 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS Sherry Bailey doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bailey, Birthday greetings were sung] Stipes Bangin ThkGeee sah OF Me. Sad sh to Mrs. Richard Britton, Mrs. | y : G Whitb 4M Willi | Thirwell, 313 Cordova Rood eorge itbread, Mrs. William ; hil dat and Mrs. Ralph Hop-| @ 2 YEARS TO 5 YEARS Wendy Hityer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hilyer, : . R. No. 3 Bowmanville : |Son, who made donations to box. | Dovid Gilliland, son of Mr. end Mrs. Chorles Gilliland A silent auction prepared by 682 Porry Crescent Mrs. George Hall proved very @ 5 YEARS TO 10 YEARS Debbi Clelland daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clellond successful, 554 4 a sc |Next meeting to be held on} a ee ee December 28 at the home of Mrs, Edgar Anderson, will take} @ All entrants' photos on display at Glazier's. °* the form of a Christmas party) @ Free photos may be obtained at Glazier's commencing. Wed., Dec. 6th, o © « USIONS of :|with Mrs. George Hall in charge} lof program and an exchange of} NOTE: GLAZIER'S ARE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY sugar plums Christmas gifts. | _| The hostess served refresh-| and ments assisted by Mrs. Britton) ] eee and Mrs. Ralph Hopson. BABY ON STAMP LONDON (CP) -- Prince An- drew, b Feb. 19, 1960, | make ifs Thiet spbearancs on a' VELVE TEEN postage stamp next month. The 498 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH (Across from South Simcoe School) e : £1 stamp in a new series for) DRESSES ea es see ee & the island of St. Helena shows|f BABY'S OUTFIT FOR CHRISTMAS btn ior oben nso A four-piece knitted set -- | stockinette alternate with -- mem ed wap a gt canecwraens sacque, bonnet, bootees and | bands of a patterned stitch | Self - addressed envelope plus | 7] to th ° mittens -- boasts a unique | around sleeves and bodice of ee oe a oe | SHOP CHERNEY S Ps I Children's tailored effect keyed perfect- | the sacque. Would you like to | this paper, requesting BABY'S | e FIRST ! hex ne tg ] dM ly to "baby-vogue." Bands of ' obtain the knitting instruc- | OUTFIT, Leaflet NO K-B-100. | World ' : el: LL b] Scout Auxiliary 31" Goid 'n Crystal Table Lamp .... 6.88 A Pretty Formal Lamp with bright brass base , . . "Woven Ridge" Instals Officers white shade with gold trim. SEE IT! It's worth much more! The installation of officers | ' / 34" Ceramic and Walnut Table Lamp 10.88 was the highlight of the No- a 7 Hard to describe -- easy to look at... white and Terra Cotta decor- vember meeting of the Ninth a # ation in a burnt almond beige ceramic base. Walnut base and taper. Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxil-| og ' Gold and brown trim shade, iary held recently at St. Greg-| { 4 j : : Ad f ory's Auditorium. | - oF f ae vin 'wad i <>. 36" 3-Way Lighting Table Lamp .. 14.88 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 dent of the District Comittee A ' eee ile. Toll... Trim... Lovely -- This 36" beauty has walnut brown and for Scout Auxiliaries, gave a f fs ae | gold ceramic decoration . . . walnut base ... white decorator shade. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 1, 1961 talk on the 'Spirit of Scouting" j : 2 7 and outlined the duties of offi- Bi ; 7: Contemporary Pole Lamp seescess 16:08 cers. | . f " From the floor right to the ceiling . . . It's bright, Brass centre PERSONA The following executive was : Z section . . . 3 swivel bullets and end sections in choice of colour, installed by Mrs. Varnum: pres-| si ? . Extends 7'4" to 8'6". At the recently held bazaar at}Mrs. William James, Mrs, | ident, Mrs, Lloyd Hooper; 1st ; lamp and a centrepiece were|Cathmoir. Hymns were sungimrs John Krbyla; secretary, won by: Mrs. William Boisson] and =~ : ag --. ~ Mrs. Robert Normoyle; treasur- f and Mrs. J. Brooks. A chest of|scripture lesson. Mrs. bear e @ s ' Snene Ed-a tablecloth set were|sang a solo, Mrs, Cathmoir|®': "ce Andrew Mowat; press) ol SHOP CHERNEY'S FIRST! The ; rf "Huictiny,| reporter, Mrs. Chester Borek; | : ' i * won by: Mrs. Joseph Callahan|gave a reading, "The Christian phone conveners, "A" Pack! > : : shortest distance to the widest selection and Mrs, Harry Canfield. Mrs.|Vergion of the Night Before/yy. Norman O'Malley; "B" and the greatest values in Christmas gifts, David Sargent who was in|Christmas" and Mrs. Rankin) pack, Mrs. Forbes McLaugh-| 9 from our - Es : : ; ; ' charge of a lucky penny doll|/gave a talk. Gifts were €X-l1in; Scouts, Mrs.. Bruce Baird: 3 is a straight line to Cherney's. They've the best awarded™Monica Belanger her| Changed and refreshments were) ..4ing Mrs, William Dionne: ; of everything for everybody on your present list! prize. Many of the visitors were|Served by Mrs. Brown and). tin? convener, Mrs. Douglas| é ae lucky winners at the bazaar. |Mrs. Jones. The tables were| mintoft: program convener, decorated in the Christmas B. : E . Mrs. Alfred Austin will com-|theme. The members of this or line eee Posie ican |" } BEST FURNITURE & APPLIANCE VALUES ANYWHERE fashion show of|8roup are all elderly women|"" . . : Z Frente ot liners aeranned by|Who meet once a week for aj The president, Mrs. Lioyd|l| (me SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE -- pe pow of St > time of fellowship and the y|Hooper, conducted a short busi- - : . have done a commendable job} i ; Presbyterian Church, Wilson|in knitting over one hindvedic meeting at which were road and Rogers street. Mrs.|pandages to be sent to the| discussed plans for a Christmas) Douglas Clemens, Mrs. Thomas| Leper Colony. | party for the Cubs to be held on! oo oe Speirs, Mrs. Ralph Laing, Mrs.| |December 12. | erne bea James Ashley and Mrs. Clare} Rong John ey Reonccegpenhd | " Elliott will model high styles for|street, opene er home on), 5 ;: winter following dons s rt/Tuesday evening for a meeting|imterest in this column, Write, luncheon. lof the committee planning aj\telephone of visit the social Inight of cards for Adelaide Mc-!department with your items of} OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. A Christmas party was held|{aughlin Home and School Asso-|news for which there is no 'at the home of Mrs. Charles/cjation, to be held in the new|charge. Telephone 723-3474, | Brown, Halliday Manor, for thelyear. | members of the Manor Group) ; | of the Salvation Army Home|} Teas, birthday parties, wed-| : League. 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