Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 21, 1961 Hospital Auxiliary Completes Pledge By MRS. CHAS. H, REESOR |grave; treasurer, Mrs. Donald PORT PERRY -- Contrary to|Crozier, Stephenson's Point; the custom of the past four-or|press secretary, Mrs. Ernest five years, the annual meeting) Holtby, Port Perry RR 4; corre- of the Women's Hospital Auxil-|sponding secretary, Mrs. iary was held at the Commu George Homes, Port Perry. nity Memorial Hospital, on Mon-| The ladies of the commu- day afternoon, December 11,/nity are reminded that dona- with the president, Mrs. M. B./tions of Christmas cake and Dymond, in the chair. . |puddings are needed at the The Auxiliary reported an in-|hospital at this season of the come over the year or ap-|year, proximately $8,300. However,) As in former years, the Aux- money spent amounted to ap-/iliary plans to decorate a tree proximately the same figure. {to brighten the hospital en- The big project during the|/trance during the Christmas past year was to fulfill the}season and will also , provide promise to the board of a con-|fayors for the traystof those tribution of $7,500 towards the} who are unfortunate enough to new X-ray machine. This com-/he hospitalized on Christmas mitment was fulfilled. | Day lon the Littlest Angel which was|Cavaliers from Oshawa will be Sunday School |Orono High Leads Service a aka Plans Yearly By IVY THOMPSON Dance DUNBARTON -- The regular) morning worship service was} By MRS. KEN GAMSBY conducted by the 'minister, Mr.. ORONO -- The Orono High arg? ida lead School Sudent's Council are this er van Me: ©. Harney aaaigned year presenting their last an- by Miss Penny Snead. nant Christmas dance which In the evening the Sunday|Will be held in the Orono Town) School presented a devotional|Hail. As the school next year) service 'The Christ Child comes|Wi!l move to the new Clarke) to Christian Homes". |High School this is te be the) Narration was given by the|last Christmas dance and has minister and each class took|been, titled "The Last Silver) part with an anthem suitable for Ball their part of the service. Also) There is no doubt that the; assisting was St. Andrew's Girls ' ct jjents will be making a spe- gone McClement, organist |'i2! effort this year to make this| arion McCle ' anist | and choir leader, assisted at|d@nce a most memorable ane both services. On the Sunday|Their all-out efforts. will trans-' School staff are Miss Kathy|form the Town Hall into a Palmer, agree oak H. Man glittering ballroom with the use| ae ee David. Grisley, of colorful and gay decorations. | Mrs. W. Boyes and Mrs, C.| The dance is to be held on) Rogers. Friday evening, Dec. 22 and| Mr. Heron gave a sermonette/the musical strains of the enjoyed by parents and children.|heard promptly at nine-thirty. The Auxiliary lost, for the; The annual Doll Draw was a time being at least, the raged success again this year. The tion and ee aged 0! TS.| draw was held on Saturday last, -- parang I tg dimen or 9, and the winners was a faithful 'worker in the Bil fom oo rie Mrs ee from the time of its) Howard Gibson, Port Perry. inception. ---- --------_ The slate of officers for 1962 is as follows: C F President, Mrs. M, B.) eremony or Dymond, Port Perry; 7 Led president, Mrs Laverne Martyn, s Port Periy, 'RR 204 viee| Paradise School president, a Gootss = Port Perry, RR 3;; secretary, Mrs, BL: Wanamaker, sex Graduates Held By MRS. W. SEYMOUR Church Women PICKERING BEACH -- The annual graduation banquet was s held at Paradise School recent- ect xecutive ty for the °60-'61 graduates, guests were Mrs. Downs, aun fag 'ia! Miss 5. Meeker, Mr. D. Mills cember meeting of the Woman's Teathder. staff bey rac ong Association met last week in the/tees Mr. R. Reid, and Mr. A. ee gre? of : ony aie ,| Anderson and their wives. A devotional was in charge 0 Mrs. Nottingham with Mrs. yet Genii hewek an 'the Deeming playing Christmas| serving, carols. ; ; ef During the evenin. Mr. Candle lighting was done by 8, Mrs. Lynde, Mrs. Downey, Mrs. paragon he yor ll ey ---- and Mildred sale the Ladies' Club. The treasurer reported that) After the banquet, a dance the turkey supper was a suc-| Was held and the trophies pre- cess and the money turned over sented. ° to the Building Fund. The winners are as follows: Shut-in boxes will be packed) Junior Room: Attendance and at Mrs. McCullough's home. |Deportment won by Glenda Mr. ha faery ig = ct | Elliott, presented by Mr. Mills.| executive for 1962 for the United) Junior Room -- Pi nship, | Church Women, who are: |won by Pome pico . a President, Mrs. Ralph Lynde; | A a r 1st vice-president, Mrs. Stanley|. Senior Room -- Spelling won| Nottingham; 2nd vice-president, PY Vi Anne Barker. Penman- Mrs. Eldean Rodd; 3rd vice-|Ship won by Barbara Brown. | president, Mrs. Carl Fice; re-| Sr. Room -- Attendance and) cording secretary, Mrs. Allanideportment won by Hazel Downey; corresponding seCTe-| Bolton, presented by Mr. Plum-| tary, Mrs. Albert Eyers; treas- H ; eee ng Olive * doen ig |mer. Public speaking won by The Management and Staff CANADIAN TIRE CORP. ASSOCIATE STORES ; OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- PORT PERRY The program consisted of a| Linda Harvey, presented by Mr. iim. 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