Cate see = |meeting. Mrs. J. L. Pegg pre-! Dr. J. R. Leng gave a» eea-! 5TH SCOUT GROUP at 1 AES; Friday, December 20, 1963 7 /Ssenteda worship 'service of sonal address urging that the) A meeting of the 25th Oshawa| . scripture, prayer and: comment traditions of Chris t, | P prayer comment |traditions of Christmas be Kept./scout Group . Auxitiary WASling whe culinel the general vice-president, Mrs. Arthur r . 4 } Mrs. Uriah Jones Resumes Office pNTTS- GROUPS AUXILIARIFS | UJ U os the meaning of Advent and particularly those 'of song, sil: eld secon' ith baal Griffith . A oS , wi "i ; x . Chris : i s ' PARENTS' COMMITTEE|Christmas party at the home of Christmas ence and joy y a 8 al-'program which the cubs and scouts must follow and for the Christmas parties 'were plan- A L mC] bP id F '64 22ND S yceu uU Tesh ent or | The monthly meeting of 22nd Mrs. C. W. Dafoe. In the business session, Mrs. A relaxed period of fellow-\tendance. The president, Mrs.| er ned for both the cubs and THE OSH Aw A Tite erties YY 3 Parents' Committee of the Girl' Mrs uawrence J <ey S. G. Werry read the minutes; ship was enjoyed with tea and\W- G -Grant, gave reports' on Guides and Brownie Association predtad grok et ae the treasurer's report was read Christmas cake provided by the District Committee meeting benefit of new members he ex- scouts to be held on the regu- was held recently at St. Paul's meeting. Reports were read by by Miss Marion Davenport and Mrs. T. E. Sutherland served by 2"d the Regional Conference at/plained how the boys progress lar meeting night of each Presbyterian Church. Mrs. the secretary, Mrs. L. W. Mill- the supply report of Mrs. Wm. Mrs. E..F. Cuthbertson, Mrs,|/Barrie as well as a detailed'through each stage of this :pro-/sroup with refreshments being Russell Cumming opened the con and treasurer, Mrs. C. W Manuel was presented. Miss S.'G. Werry and Mrs. D. Li ee ne report On| .-am which includes earning served by members of the meeting wich the Guide prayer. Dafoe. Arrangements were Nellie Scorgie read some Macleod. The January meeting the Eastern : rovincial Confer- auxiliary, | The minutes were read by made concerning a Telephone acknowledgements of those who will be held Tuesday, January|ence at Kingston, Refreshments were served by Lyceum Ohh and Art Associntion's tea, and annua! meet- yrs br good § and the last meetin was no exception The president, Mrs." Uriah The ngs outa ees badges and camping as well as The guest speaker was the the regular weekly training. members of the telephone com- Jones, received the guests aad members, and was assisted bs Mrs. Gordon Conant. The presi- dent officiated and the general routine of business, consisting of the secretary's and treasurer's reports for November meetin preceded the annual meeting and election of officers for 1964 Mrs. Avern Taylor, secretary gave a lengthy and interesting report of the year's work and Mrs. J. H. McDiarmid followed with a detailed financial state- ment. showing the club to be in excellent condition regarding funds The president received reports as follows: Programs of month- ly mestings and speakers, by, Mrs. E. C. Hart Jury; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. H. W Sheridan; archivist; Mrs. Leon- ard Richer; art, given by presi dent; literary, given by Mrs Walter Johnson (in absence of Mrs. H. G. Willis); membership social and French reports were also handed in Mrs. Jones called on Mrs Lucas Peacock, of nominating committee, to read the slate ot officers for 1963, which was ac cepted as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. S. D. Rendali Toronto; honorary vice-presi- dent, Miss May Dillon: past president; Mrs. §. V.. Barlow president, Mrs, Uriah Jones 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Ralph Wallace; recording secretary, Mrs. Avern Tavlor; treasurer, Mrs.-Frank Hortop, (assistants, Mrs. R. Les Grav and Mrs Lucas S. Peacock); correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. J. oH. Mc Diarmid; art conyener, Mrs. 7 Bruce McGregor (with assist- ants); social convener. Mrs. M.! H. Moffatt; program, Mrs. F. ¢ Hart Jury; pianist, Mrs. R. H English Mrs. H. G Willes (assistant, Mrs. Wader Johnson); opera and French groups conveners will ramain in abeyance till January. Mrs. C ght resigned as is ng to Florida, and pres t, Mrs. Chant of the French s is il; as is also Miss sie Coyte of membership Members Representatives Mrs. W. PB. Whittington, Mrs literary, she at - rie, 'Mrs. John Gulenchyn and Mrs |G, A, Leavitt gave the treasur- jer's report. | Slides and home movies were |shown by Miss Shirley Temper- ton, Guide captain of St Mathew's Guide Company | Special guests were Mrs |R. J. Manning, commissioner jof Eastwood district, and our own Guide company | To close the evening refresh- ments were served by Mrs |W. D. Stainton and Mrs. W. F. Coulson | 12TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. | The 12th Oshawa Scout Group Auxiliany held its annual Euchre to be held January 25, ad received cards and flow- and some final plans made for ©'S- the different Christmas parties 5_ of the Scouts The Group Committee is hav-|)/ ing a sale of Christmas trees'! again this year and it is hoped) */' that Scout families will support as them : f Filmstrips were shown by Mr. C. W. Dafoe of various out- ings of the Scouts. Refresh-| ments were served in a Christ-, mas atmosphere and gifts ex- changed ST. ANDREW'S UCW St. Andrew's UCW met in the common room for its December 5 MRS, URIAH JONES | John Stacey, Mrs. §. C Larmer, | Mrs. R. Leo Gray, Mirs. Norval Willson, Mrs, W. J. Salter, Mrs E. F. Cuthbertson The club was p'eased that its popular and efficient president would assume its reins of office for another year. Mrs. Jones asked for continued and appre- ciated co-operation. She stated that "Lyceum would sponsor awards in Music, Art and Eng- lish for the new R. S. McLaugh lin Collegiate, the same as it has done for the other city col- legiates"' Mrs. R. F. English 'introduced Miss Fleanor Westcott, the 1963 Music Award winner at the col- legiate who had received the Lyceum Club's prize. Miss West- cott is a pupil of Mrs. Josephine Parrott. and is continuing her studies to hecome an ARCT. She plaved the 1st and 2nd move ments of Beethoven's Sonata, and as an encore. Brahms' Waltz No. 1, and gave much en- joyment to her listeners by the renditions The president club's appreciation Westcott. Following the meeting the members and friends gathered at the tea table, gay with. Christ- mas decorations, for tea pourcd by Miss Flossie Armstrong and served by Mrs. K, M. Hutcheson and assistants, Miss Hazel Bar- Mrs. .C. S. Johnson, and Mrs. M. K. Stephenson For Grand GIVING. . SS Conado's the Miss expressed to LODGES AND SOCIETIES SILVER CROSS WOMEN The Remembrance Associa tion of the Oshawa Silver Cross Chapter held its Christmas party at Glenholme School. A'turkey dinner was served Mrs. Hubert Brately, president, welcomed and extended Christ- mas greeting to the members and guests. Mrs. Amy Cope brought Christmas. greetings »p IT'S A Rosemary was the conducted and. Miss Beerthuizen, Courtice winner Refreshments wera served by the hostess to conclude an en- joyable Christmas meeting. wvyvvvy BIG FAVORITES: . 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