Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1964, p. 11

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ba AOE ec ANP ei UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES 17TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The March meeting of the 17th Oshawa Scout Group Aux- iliary was held at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church on Wilson road north. Mrs. G, B. Bouma opened the meeting with prayer and ex- tended a welcome to the mem- bers. 'There were nine members in attendance. The secretary read her report and the treasurer's report show- ed a worthwhile profit from the Dwellings", accompanied at the;the study of "The Women of piano by Mrs. Carl Morgan.|the Tomb." Mrs. Frank Ward thanked Miss} Plans were made for the Barkley and Mrs. Morgan. Rotarian dinner which is being Mrs. Ward introduced Mrs,|held in the Harmony Church lLeslie Guy and Mrs, Charles|Hall March 23. Smith, members of the Oshawa| It was announced that the Horticultural Society, who dem-|Harmony United Church an- onstrated the art of flower ar-|nual bazaar would be held-No- ranging. Mrs. Guy related the vember 3, and that the annual procedure of picking common|turkey dinner would be held weeds and ending with an at-/November 14. tractive floral arrangement giv- The next meeting of Unit 2 ing the details of picking, dry- will be held at the home of ing, painting and arranging. bake sale. Plans were finalized for the rummage sale to be held on WESTMOUNT UCW | The regular meeting of West-| {mount UCW was held recently| in the church hall. The presi- dent, Mrs, Percy Neal, extend- ~ led a welcome to the members| WAITING FOR THE EASTER BUNNY Cynthia Louise is the one-| Oshawa. She is year-old daughter of Mr. and | granddaughter of Mrs. E, W. Mrs. Stanley Naylor, RR 1, | Nesbitt, Brooklin, and of Mr. oe "er is vgt -- | and Mrs.. Edmond McCrea, reeng Nesbitt, " Brooklin, and Alpert, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Naylor, Aldsworth Photography the great- Prince NEW SUPER-SOAK CYCLE The Super-Soak Cycle fights the dirtiest dirt! 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Holmes, 70 Keewatin, Mrs. Smith showed a _ wide Monday, April 20. lrange of centre pieces with! many of the artificial spring) KATE McLAURIN MC The March meeting of the Kate McLaurin Mission Circle was held at the home of Mrs. and useful demonstration. Mrs. E. A. Small reminded the members of the overseas bale and to continue saving the used stamps and old nylons prayer. : Final arrangements for the' During the business, Mrs. spring bonnet tea, ota -- al'rorne Craig, Mrs. J. D. Smart the ehureh on Tuesday aftr and Mrs, Murray, Eaton wer it was decided to include a Fe on ey ei againcaeeont ut gal sale and a miscellaneous booth. | phe Kate McLaurin Circle var offered to assist the young HARMONY UCW 2 ladies Chi-Ro mission circle on The March meeting of Unit 2/Sunday, April 19 at their birth- of Harmony United Church|day meeting. Miss Ann Munro, Women was held in the home|missionary from India, would be of Mrs. C, E. Twining, recently.|the guest speaker. This would In keeping with the Easter/be held at 4 p.m. in the church. sed F T. E. Scott led|The CGIT group will also help /north, Mrs, Mabel Joyce, president, chose a meditation on "Reflect- ing His Likeness'? followed by from 784% A-440 SUDS-SAVER OPTIONAL EXTRA ALSO NEW IN '64 | : | faglid SuPERB DRYER ------e A-7' A-860E SEE THE ALL-NEW 1964 SUPERB WASHER AND DRYER AT YOUR by putting on a display in the serve. It is difficult to under- lower auditorium. This meeting|stand the culture of the Indian THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 24,1964 |] will be entitled "Family Night/and also their way of worship. in India'. One wonders how they can be! The president read some let- ters received from Africa, where the missionaries have had to give up their work recently. The "Reverend and. Mrs. C. Harvey, formerly of Angola, re- ceived the box of food safely which we sent them last fall. New books for the reading course were received and hand- ed out by the secretary, Mrs. James Taylor. 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