Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1963, p. 9

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THE OSMAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuery 31,1963 g UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES 8ST. PAUL'S GUILD Mrs, Mervin McLean, flower|held-at Orillia, was reported by | : A The January meeting of the|convener; Mrs. Clifford Kell,|Mrs, Fred Taylor. } Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Pres.|Mrs. Mervin Cryderman and) Mrs, G. N. Varnum then read ' byterian Church was held re.|Mrs. Donald Wragg, visiting |of the death of Peter, the Right -presi committee; Mrs. Esther Lane,|Honorable Lord Baden-Powell, : Sot Conaaee pada communion convener; Mrs. Clif- who died on December 10, 1962, : % '© J | f The meetin opened with|{0@ Kell, kitchen convener; |at the age of 49 years. A leiter, : a a ath Mrs, D J tire Mrs. Kenneth Farrow, program | written by his sister, Mrs. Betty : and Mrs, W. E. Legge gave the|onvener and press reporter.|Clay, was read from the World ° The unit was divided into four| scout Bulletin. i i seripture reading. groups with Mrs. Gordon Wil- hia ; : B Refreshments were served at|son, Mrs. Douglas Langmaid,|SOUTH SIMCOE H -S ASSOC. the close of the meeting by Mrs.|Mrs. William Biight and Mrs.| South Simcoe. Home and a | H. A. Pretty and Mrs. W. C.|Mervin Cryderman as leaders.|school Association celebrated MacDonald. No unit leader was electediits 41st. anniversary recently eos ss SA HOME LEAGUE so it was decided that the =e ae Mrs. Bert Fry presiding. é Mrs, Major Fred Lewis oven- er of the group in charge of! The minutes were read by .. é j - . othe d Mrs. E. 0. the meeting for any particular/Mrs, Archibald Black and the E oe le meeting an whan month would act as unit leader|treasurer's report given by Sargeant offered prayer. and Mrs. Farrow, program con+|Mrs, Archibald Black and the hc Mrs. William James made the i i vener, who would be working|treasurer's report given by announcements, and Mrs.|with all the groups would be|Mrs. Elmer Ostle George Beard read the minutes.|the liaison between the unit) my, ;, 'eat be held SAV ES YoU $ $ $ $ The Cheerio Group, under the|and the Northminster UCW. Big sion * direction of Mrs. Thomas Salis-| A game was conducted by| The past presidents, Mrs. r bury took over the devotional|Mrs, Farrow, with Mrs. Gor-|wesley Merritt, Mrs. George ' period, followed by prayer by|don Wilson winning a prize. Re-|Bell, Mrs, Aubrey McConkey " ' Pole ce | Look at These Mrs. Charles Langfield. freshments were served by the|and Mrs. Robert Lewis were , ; Mrs. William James read ajretiring executive. welcomed and Mrs. McConkey Sale ares chick ee tae SCOUT AUXILIARY lit the candles and cut the ; ; antastic avings! Ludlow sang a solo, 'Take My| (District Committee) Piteiay "Cake, G Muzik, a student of} : Life and Let It Be'. | The District Committee for Pg ne : bers! j , | \the school played two numbers' Mrs. David Owen, Mrs. Vietor| Boy Scout Ladies' Auxiliaries! 9, the accordian. : Phair and Mrs. George Drew/held its January meeting in the) 4 pallet number was perform-| orl tea ona "Grateful|Scout Hall, Gibbons treet. led by Orysia Luchak, Elaine Psalm 145 was led by| 'The meeting opened with Mrs. Skirrow, students of South! Mrs, William Stubbings. Mrs.|G N. Varnum presiding. Min.| |Simeoe School and Darlene Ste-| Nicholas Coty read a poem onlutes were read by Mrs. Fredizik, a student from Cedardale| Humble Heart" followed by|Taylor, secretary, and the|School. : duet by Mrs. Jack Ludiow|financial report was read by| A film "Frustrating Fours . F Th and Mrs. David Owen. Mrs. Roland Kinton, treasurer. |and "Fascinating Fives" oa THEY RE JUST DARLINGS | or e Mrs. Charles Langfield read a) Mrs. John Kellington report. |shown, Daniel Raymond, 414, and of Mrs. Charles Warren and | piece on the life of Sr. Majorjed on sick members, and her) Mrs. Fry thanked the enter-| Debra Mary, two years old 'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Darling | o ' $ Eva Crann, who was born onjaid at Hillsdale Manor, assist-|tainees and the members who| today are the children of Mr. and great - grandchildren of | rice 0 Flat Island, later going to og nr ¢ bg are poland Kinton and| assisted. and Mrs, Raymond Darling, Mr. Herbert Doughty, all of, | " P rs. Davi there going to India as a mis-| Mrs. G. t; "Andrews. Mrs. Neimann's class won re Highland avenue. Danny aid Oshawa. | | i a N. Varnum thanked|room attendance and Mrs. A Debbie are the randehildren --lIreland Studio | sionary, and was given the|all the ladies for the assistance|drew Waskan won the door! od . : highest decoration for her work| given her at Camp Samac dur-| \prize. Plus . .. 1.00 in that land, Mrs. Thomas Salis-|ing the last two months. | Refreshments were served by | bury closed the meeting. | Regional Conference, recently the Mothers of Grades 1 and 2 Bok ~~ hs age page BRE Se a THE | Trim new styling . tich d fabrics! Speciall hosed and aken by Mrs am ' son. Refreshments served by the | exceptionally low priced for Dunn's of Oshewa. Feoturing handsome i | single breasted, two and three-button models in the lotest styles for Fellowship Group. in men and young men. 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