PREPARING FOR ANNUAL BAZAAR H P charities. It will be held at seen left to right. The bazaar the Bath Zion Synagogue on is the chapter's main fund- Tuesday afternoon, May 14 raising project of the year to Conveners of the annual bazaar, arranged by the Piyah Chapter of Hadassah, include Mrs, R. J. Erman, Mrs. Paul "St. Gertrude's CWL Reveals Active Year By Annual Reports... oin°n scoring e works on|ley, Uxbridge, announce the | SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Annual reports at the month-| education committe fv daugh ly meeting of St. Gertrude's)the First Communion class pic- engagement of their only daugh- Catholic Women's League nic, Grade 8 supper, and the|ter, Ruth Irene, to Robert oon -- ~~ ie vo ngs sory yer ists pier Wayne Nottingham, only son of ul year. ie president Mrs, to e school an ur' DS z z nee om : James Noonan presided and re-|were purchased with this mre and seed aia ---- ports were presented by the fol-|money. One guide company and ham, Myrtle. The ceremony lowing conveners: membership, | two brownie packs are sponsor- (9 take place on Saturday, June Mrs. Frank Flynn; spiritual,)ed by the league and the latest 8, at 3.00 p.m. in Trinity United Miss Eva Bruckner; education,| assistance rendered is the pur-| jy) ; ag M Neal Boy] r Mrs.'chase of girl guide insignias Church, Uxbridge Mrs. Nea yle; press, Mrs. chas rl g - signias., . John Poltz; Girl Guides and 'The excellent financial bal- Brownies, Mrs. James Noonan; ance is due to the hard work of lgge oe haa Rong the members, especially on Mrs. atrick Oberts; altar!the two main projects each cougar ern poco big year, namely the annual card inac, and social action, Mrs./party and the fun fair. William Clancy and Mrs. John «phe presentation of the Papal Adams Rlessing to the League, gradua- The membership stands at 85\tion awards to the two top stu- and an increase is anticipated|qents and Rosaries for the at the membership supper, May|Grade 8 class, field day and the ce eat ee ho om substeaiia! ctiv: s ssistanc cheques to the Reverend J. B. Tuck Shop at Hillsdale Manor,|Myers, are just a few of the assistance at the Blood Donor| year's highlights, Gross, Newcomers to the parish], ,onder new business is se ited a h - forthcoming membership sup- Were visited and when Neces-|yer- a -rummage sale to. be sary aid was rendered. held May 22, and the Grade 8 In the area of welfare, three;supper to be held June 27. families received periodic atten-/Father Myers thanked all the tion and regular visits are made.|members and spoke briefly on Five families were helped with|the 10 commandments which he fg siege me eae geo said could be condensed to two New and us clothing, shoes|commandments, "Love thy God ane aise wats --o ! 24! and Love thy neighbor'. children. One girl and two boys ae . were dressed for first commun- Mrs. John Byrne and her fen Chslblen he voushiere icommittee served refreshments ee . and the winner of the welfare toys for children were given at x 'i v4 Christmas time and $207.26 nas| draw was Mrs. Frank Doreen. been spent to date. coves vo FUR The Altar committee spends " n three hours per week asia WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP)-- and arranging the flowers. Also|Mrs. George McLeod of White- two hours at home on Church/horse derives great enjoyment laundry such as surplices and from fishing although her left towels. This committee also|arm has been. crippled since purchases as well as makes)She was 15 months old when the various items needed for she had polio. Mrs. McLeod is the altar. president of the Yukon Fish At this time of the year the'and Game Society. is ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shaw, Osh- awa, wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bon nie Joan, to Mr. Archie Harvey Bruce, eldest son of Mrs. Ar- chie Bruce Sr., Oshawa, and the late Mr. Robert Bruce. The marriage is to take piace Saturday, June 8, at 3.00 p.m in St.. Paul's Presbyterian 'Church, Oshawa on FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Miss Donna Gai! Oldham, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Davidson, Brooklin and the late Mr. Nathan J. Oldham, to Mr. Neil Irwin Burroughs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burroughs, Brooklin. the AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe, 796 Grierson street, will be happy to receive their relatives, friends and neighbors on Satur- |day, May. 18, from 2 to 4 p.m {and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion sary. Going This Summer @ Europe @ Caribbean @ Howoll @ South Pacific or anywhere else? ? 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White and gold chrysanthemums and gold) - tipped candles, as well as Brownie and Guide dolls, deco- |rated the tables. Mrs, David McDuff played the piano for the singing of the) » |national anthem. Mrs. A. J. Evans, Brown Owl, led in the} - singing of the Foxlease Grace) followed by a toast to Her): Majesty the Queen proposed by Mrs. C. Nickerson, Guide Cap- (omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 {10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 9, 1963 tain. | Head table guests were in- troduced by the president, Mrs. |R, H. Forster. A toast to the mothers was - |proposed by Elizabeth Carson, 'a Brownie, and responded to by Mrs. J. R. Carson. Nancy Walm-| | isley, a Guide, proposed a toast] © to the World Wide Guide Move- |ment. | Mrs. Alex Yonson, badge sec- jretary for the Rossland district, gave an informative talk on jbadge work. )|Presented to Oshawa Home '|League by Mrs. Commissioner) _|Reid of Peterborough, a group who was the Corps Officer in Oshawa several years ago. .Mrs. Commissioner W. Booth gave the address at both meet- ings which was greatly appre- ciated and the day closed with thanks to all who had made the day so successful. Next week the meeting will be in the Former Oshawa Officers, Friends' Welcomed at Home League Rally The Corps of the Salvation|the husbands of the Home pcjnyf vad ype i ssi League", which was well pre- met recently in Oshawa for al-| onteg, |charge of the young Mothers of ternoon and evening sessions) 'phe chairman for the evening|the Home League with '"Moth- with Mrs. Commissioner Wy- ; Py " ta cliffe Booth as the guest speak-|"* Tt -Congnel pissed Bimepter,lers Bay as totaal er for the event, supported by Mrs. Lt.-Colonel Alfred Sim- Acton. During the afternoon meeting, comprised of 250 women, a fine| program was presented. Mrs. Major Fred Lewis welcomed Mrs. Commissioner W. Booth with an appropriate poem, with Mrs. Major F. Watson, offering prayer. Roll call and presenta-| tion of project money by Mrs. |Major B, Acton, followed. | | The Divisional Shield was RO Hue, m MURRAY Wycliffe Booth. A reading by, Mrs. Landon Brooks of Whitby; | an accordion solo by Mrs. G.| Fat sn i a of singers from Byerville, sev- eral congregational songs and Scripture choral 'presentation by a Bowmanville group com- pleted the program. | Mrs, Edward Bind thanked) the caterers for the dinner, and |Mrs. R. M. Wilson for the dco- rations, Mrs. R. J. Kimmerly, vice- § president, presented Mrs. Lewis Lott with a gift in appreciation of the months she carried on| & the Brownie Pack during Brown) } Owl's absence. Mrs. R. H. Forster. present ed a Shield to the Pixies Sixer ¢ and gifts to the winning Six for) # uniforms, courtesy and games,) * also hiking equipment to the ; Guide captain. 5 The Guides and. Brownies} } were'in formation for the Fly| © Up of ten girls when Mrs.| ; Forster, on behalf of the Par-| ent Committee, presented the Brownies with a Toad Stool. Mrs, J. R. Morris, who repre- sented the Commissione | ai i Rosslyn - district, hated: a Heather Elaine is the one- service stars to several Brown-| year-old daughter of Mr. and Up and assisted with the Fly) yrs Adam Morris, Lowell av- Pp. Fes eso er SS Mrs. Nickerson, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. E. A. Bassétt, lead- ers, were presented with flow- ers, The evening clos: fire and singing of i 'BRIGHT-EYES' enue. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cole, and Mrs. Adam Morris, all of Osh- awa. --Aldsworth Photography HIJACK FAGS RETAIN AGE LIMIT MONTREAL (CP)--Tibor Me-) QUEBEC (CP) -- A special rady, a truck driver, walked|committee of Quebec's legisla- into a Montreal .police station|tive assembly has agreed that ® Wednesday afd said his truck/21 should remain the minimum had been hijacked of $22,000\age for electoral office. The iworth of cigarettes. 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May of Peterbor- ough, a timbrel display by the Starlit group of Oshawa, several songs by the congregation, pre- sentation of awards to the League with the highest attend- ance per enrolment and the | League with most new members during the year. The husbands of the Oshawa |Home League members who were also Bandsmen, gave. a song and skit entitled 'We're Every step is one of comfort, grace and look of ease in these handsome new "HEEL HUGGER" oy Murray. "HARD-TO- FIT?" choose your shoes early while stocks are complete, black, brown, blue bone and white sizes 51% to 11 widths AAA-D 20.95 HOLD FESTIVAL | A spring festival. of children's cate! DAVIDSON'S jtraditional in Bulgaria and chil! ldren meet and talk "with auf 2! SIMCOE ST. N. beget |thors, | Attention All Oshawa And Visiting Motorists! Have Your Car Checked IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES AT THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT SAFETY .. « At The Oshawa Police Station PARKING LOT!! ATHOL ST. WEST AT QUEEN ST. 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