local association, Guides, C. N. Heath; Brownies, 7 Donald Osborne; : parent: , George Floody; phone ers, Guides, Mrs. A. ° sons, Mrs. Fred Smith; 3.#.a, Mrs. W. H. Langton. Gifts were presented 'o the leaders and gifts were @x- changed by the members. Prizes for games, arranged by. Mrs. Fred Smith, were won by Mrs. J. W. Hart, Mrs. A. J. Parsons, Mrs. George Floody and Mrs. C. N. Heath GLEAMING SILVER Be ahead of the game this year and start now to clean your silver in anticipation of he Christmas and New Year's festivities. Once polished, place the silver in polythene bags and mas Tree, the Bell, the Apple, the Poinsettia and many others after which Mrs. Lewis gave the Christmas Story in a very inter- esting way. Ma, ones' thoughts be turned to God and ones' fel- lowmen and Peace come to this troubled world. Mention was made of the German children who brought their toy guns and articles of war .and smashed them up, as seen on the TV Another carol was sung and Mrs. Mel Smith closed in prayer. The previous week Mrs. William Allison and Mrs. Wil- liam James, were in charge of} the meeting. Next - meeting « will be the} Christmas party, the last mee:- ing of 1963. Refreshments were served by the Rainbow Group. 4TH PARENTS' COMMITTEE|squeeze out as much air as A pot luck supper was en-|possible. Then twist the top joyed by memibers of the 4thiopening and tie with string. Parents' Committee recently at) Your silver will remain un- Fernhill Park Clubhouse. The|tarnished, whether it is stored 'i few weeks or a few following officers for 1964 were|'s" 2 IT'S A 4 UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES 3RD SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular monthly meeting of the 3rd Oshawa Scout Group Aux liary was held at the home of Mrs. Jack McAdam in No- vember. The meeting opened with a word of welcome by the presi- dent, Mrs, Hugh Peterson A report was given on the Hallowe'en party given by the Cubs. The president read a let- ter from the Women's Welfare League asking for volunteers. It was decided to supply candy {for the Christmas treat for the Scouts and Cubs. 11 No date could be obtained for a bake sale at a bowling alley in November so it was decided to leave. it till after the New! Year. Mrs. Jack McAdam readicard convener, Mrs. Clara the Annual Report. |Eddie; pianist, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. James Wraith graciously|Goch and assistant pianist, Mrs offered her home for the Christ-jIvan Morrison; press reporter, mas meeting in December and|Mrs. Frank Ball; social con-| i lit was agreed to have a pot luck|vener, Mrs. Hugh Hutcheson; supper and an exchange of gifts.|p ogram committee, Mrs.| A delicious lunch was served|Frank Burrows, Mrs. William by the hostess, Mrs. Jack Mc- Smith; community friendship Adam jand visitation, Mrs. Jackson "Arise and Shine' was the theme chosen with Mrs. Frank Burrows, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Frank Ball taking part. Mrs. Thomas Goch assisted at the piano for the carol singing. A report from the nominat- ing committee was presented by Mrs. Stanley Gomme. While all positions have not been fill- ed, it is' expected a full slate will be completed for the Janu- ary installation. Mrs. Jack Perry will take office as group leader in January and assisting her will be: immediate past group leader; Mrs. Frank Bur- rows, assistant group leader, Mrs. Frank Ball; -- secretary, Mrs. H.. A. Armstrong; treas- urer, Mrs. Seymour Bigwood; dent, presided. The new slate of officers were introduced: Honorary president, - Mrs. H. D. Cleverdon; president, Mrs. M. L. McCune; vice-pres'- dent; Mrs. Donald Ellis; secre- tary, Mrs. E. F, Tremble; trea- surer, Mrs. Stanley Melinchuck; social conveners, Mrs. P. A. Tresise and Mrs. Hugh Cavan- augh; press, Mrs. John Robert- son. During the evening new uni- forms were discussed, a'so pro gram planning for the coming year. A bake sale on Thursday afternoon December 12, at the Motor City Bowling Alley will be the first fund ra'sing project Refreshments on the Christ-) mas theme were enjoved by a'| with appreciation to the new co veners S.A. HOME LEAGUE The meeting opened with a} period of choruses, and after} the prayer chorus was sung, Mrs, Arthur Holmes prayed. Announcements were made and flower money received. Mrs. Major Fred Lewis, then installed by the Guide Captain, years. Mrs.. F. W. Hart:' president,| Mrs. Earl Linton; vice-presi- Py dent, Mrs. L. H. Magee; secre-| tary, Mrs. Harold Braund:} treasurer, Mrs. H. E. Mosier; | press reporter, Mrs. Allan Cox; | jWray and Mrs. Earl Wakely; ST. GREGORY'S Roman Catholic Church was the set- ting recently for the marriage of Gwen May, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Strutt, Osh- Johannes Mr. and Whitby. awa, to Geradus Sprankels, son of Mrs. John Sprankels; Port Perry Brownie Receives 22nd, 23rd Proficiency Badges Brownie Debra Jean Griffen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffen, Water street, Port Perry, was recently pre- sented with two proficiency ' badges, to bring her total of badges to 23, the highest number a Brownie may obtain In the past 15 years of Guid- ing in Port Perry, Debra is the second Brownie to earn all 23 badges. At the Pack meeting Mrs. Griffen assisted Mrs. Rae Webster, Brown Owl, in present- ing the last two badges Many arduous hours of patience and perseverance have been carried out by Debra dur- ing the past three years to each this goal. These proficiency | badges re all tested by dif- | ferent adult examiners and the ; highest qualifications are neces- sary before the badge is obtain- ed. Credit is also due the lead- ers and interseted folk.who did this testing, along with the proud parents, who have given un- stintingly of their time and en- couragement to work with the young girls of the community to mould and educate them inj}, Brownie ring by preparation fo cary aS rotlow Brownies of the Ist Port Se ee shes # --Mary's Studio ¢\Mrs. Leo Kryhul, her JOAN LORRAINE was united in marriage re- cently to James Albert Gib- bens, in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr Alldred and Mrs. Leslie Herbert dred, and the bridegroom the son of Mr, and Mrs. James Harold Gibbens, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio All- KING STREET UCW 4 group leaders Mrs. Vernon Osborne open--Mrs. Thomas Goch and Mrs. ed her home to members of the|Fred Bidgood; Mrs. Kenneth} |Fellowship Unit. (4) of Kin'g|Suddard and Mrs. Stanley) Street United Church Women!Gomme; Mrs. Grant Beal and] for the Christmas meeting of)/Mrs. Ross Duncanson | 4 that group Christmas candles} The balance of the evening flanking a table centrepiece,)was spent playing gridiron holly, evergreen and Christmas|bridge with small favors pre balls added a festive note to the/sented to the various winners. rooms Mrs. Jack Perry voiced the Group leader ippreciation of those present to Burrows, assisted the hostess),17.° Qshorne for her hospital-| jin welcoming the guests. Ali, Refeshments were served | brief aap Meeting was com|by Mrs. Hutcheson, Mrs. Ball Oe comeinty. Mts, BA. Armiete members of their group. | istrong; the treasurer, Mrs. Sey-| 6A PARENTS' COMMITTEE |mour Bigwood and the Commun-| The f rst meeting of the newly and assistants, Mrs. Frank 1S Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 ig THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 13, 1963 ity Friendship' and Visitation/formed 6A Parent Group Com-| chairman, Mrs, Jackson Wray |mittee was held on' Monday |A welcome was extended to the}evening at Christ Memorial| |}guest of honor, Mrs. Wesley L.|Chureh ; M. -L McCune, presi- jseason of t took over the meeting. Christ-|card convener, Mrs. he year, the Christ-| Removes Over 15 will be Genosha H. PHONE 723-4641 For appoin |Herbert Mrs Announcements were made of| ~~ \the UCW Christmas dinner on Thursday, December 12 at 6.30 jp.m. and a_ forthcoming unit }project, the January Snowflake} Bridge. The worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. Hugh Hutche- son and members of her group. St. Philips Altar Society held its annual Christmas bazaar re- leently, The bazaar was opened jat 2.00 p.m by Monsignor Philip \Coffey | The bazaar consisted of var-| lious tables: religious booth,| lfancy work, baked good, candy, | novelty 'table, treasurer trove,| \fish pond, penny sale and a tea) lroom. | The door prizes were won by| Mrs. John Jobin, Oshawa, and| Oshawa. Al hamper of groceries and a three- | tier Christmas cake were won) by Mrs. Grant, Oshawa, and Mr/ Gallagher of Maynooth, On- tario. St. Philip's Altar Society Annual Bazaar Is a Success Spratt, Mrs Eyre, Longeuer and refreshments room. in the Gordon Irene Dobroshinsky and Marilyn Kendall The visitors were served tea | | | | | a tea! (OCT. Ist -- MAR. 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