Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 11

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er eepeereeme 7 Peete " | | UNITS GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES "gist SCOUT AUXILIARY son presided and Mrs, Robert Auxiliary of the 21st, Osh-/Moon was in charge of the de- awa scouts and cubs met re-|votional period. in Kedron Hall. president, Mrs. Robert presided. giveth " reasurer, Mrs. Bert reported, a bank balance a president announced that ruary 22 will be the date of the annual "Father and Son" . She also stated that had been made for the sleaders and the new boys for church parade. An apple drive is to be held on +September 28 and October 5. t On behalf of the 21st Auxiliary |The Reverend Ronald Love pre- {sented Mr. Roy Robinson and | Rover . Scout, Bob Hutchins, | each with a gift, in appreciation ' of their fine work with the boys 'at Adventure Base, during the _ summer. 2Mr, Robinson described the weamp site and their life there "@uring that week. "Refreshments and a_ social hour were enjoyed after the meeting. "MARY ELLIOTT SMITH MC * The Mary Elliott Smith Mis- Circle held an open meet- fog in the First Baptist Church recently, Mrs. Walter Nicker- fy = g "WIFE PRESERVER Use left - over linoleum pieces|day evening was. Miss Grace fo line tops of shelves in a echild's room, or other areas which take hand wear. Just cut ed. The scripture was read by troduced the speaker, Miss Jes- sie Rosser, who. is on furlough from India, where she teaches in the Jubilee School in Kakin- Ralph Hops uniform. Mrs. Harold Parrott thanked the speaker and Mrs. Mabel Joyce closed with prayer. CENTRE STREET UCW The first fall Centre Street UCW was held ham presiding. The devotional conducted by Mrs. Fletcher. Her period was topic was was read by Mrs. Eldon South- well and Mrs. Fletcher gave a reading on the subject. Mrs. Ronald Kellington and Mrs. Percy Fletcher sang 'Hold Thou My Hand," accompanied |by Miss June Winter. The |singing of the hymn, 'He Lead- eth Me," and a prayer closed the devotions, vice. Two selections were sung by the Calvary Ladies Trio ac- companied at the piano by Miss|~ Mrs, Frank Swackhammer in-|Ferne Ledgett. is a lovely country with sharp contrasts in climate and tudes. In the north-west, at an ada, She showed colored slides|elevation of 12,500 feet, is beau- and gave a talk on the custom|tiful Lake Titicaca which is the and lives of these people. Re-jhighest navigable lake in the freshments were served by Mrs.|world. It also has the highest on's group, assisted|commercial by the girls of the CGIT in/highest ski-run in the world. Miss Woodcock said it is a land of many churches, but the beliefs of the people are half- pagan. The majority of the peo- ple are of pure Indian blood. Miss Woodcock will be return- meeting of|ing on December 29, Refreshments were served by recently with Mrs, Fred Gra-|the social committee. The next meeting will be held October 1, 7.30 p.m. with Mrs. PercyijAilan Nicholson as speaker. . s." A portion of scripture|4TH PARENTS' gin yt hg " The 4th Parents' monthly meeting was held re- cently at the home of Mrs. W. E. Linton, Glenalan avenue, with Mrs. George Floody presiding. There were 15 members present including four new members: Claude A. Brett, Mrs. Arthur C, Parsons and Mrs. Gosschalk. Bround read the minutes anajheld at Fernnii rark ~Giuv- house Wednesday, October 2, Mrs. Leslie Magee gave the; treasurer's report. Jie seerstary,_Mre._arola.made for a euchre party to be at 8.00 p,m. The next meeting will be Oc- Leslie Magee, 197 Srenteny poursss, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Harold M. Beamish, as- sisted by the Misses Lynda and RATS MAKE CHANG E _ WINNIPEG (CP) -- Autumn) hats for teen-age gifis made their appearance at a_ teen = 3 e 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 3, 1963 9] which rangea in desigis '7ai/= siseesnt henge tram the Ker. gay Oliver-style peaked caps to|chiefs that were standard teen Final arrangements wereltoper 21 at the home of Mrs.'Joanne Linton, fashion show here. The hats black Irish fedoras resulted in'age wear here for years. , said Miss Woodcock, alti- airport and the COMMITTEE Committee Kurt Juninger, Mrs. The secretary and the treas- urer gave their reports. Final arrangements were made for the turkey supper on Saturday, October 5. The unit ladies re- ported the sale of tickets is very good. This year only three hundred tickets are to be sold for the event. 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