@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 23, 1964 PERSONALS Mrs. C. D. Russell, president of the Oshawa General Hospital Auxiliary, and Mrs. J. G. Car- ter, general convener, attended the one-day conference for Hos- pital Auxiliaries, Region 8, held last Thursday in Cobourg. Mrs. Carter addressed. the confer- ence on "Gift Shops". The Literary Group of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and District will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. cm ln st ts oe DTT UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES CHRIST CHURCH WA (Naomi Branch) The April meeting of the Naomi Branch of the WA of Christ Memorial Church was heid recently in the church 1 4 The pr ident Mrs. Rohert Galpin, opened. the meet- ing with prayer. Mrs. F. A. Mcliveen gave the Dorcas report and Mrs. Edwin Roberts brought items of inter- est from the Advisory Council Mrs. Edward Davies read the eae growth of Christianity in India.}Anglicay Church in Southern Although India is a 'predomin-|India was established in 1947 jantly Hindu country, Christian-jand has tried to identify itself lity is spreading, due to the ef-|with the local heritage and life fects of the Christian churches|of the land. |to unite in their endeavors. The; Refreshments were served. Donald Milne, Port Perry. The author under discussion will be Laurens Vanderpost. Mrs. Phillip Chadsey, chair- man of the YWCA national committee for public affairs and world service education, will be the guest of the Oshawa YWCA this evening at the annual world membership dinner. Mrs. Chad- sey is a graduate of the Uni- versity of London (England) and served in the Intelligence service of the RAF during the war. Following dinner, she will speak on the theme "Science and Society". annual report for 1963. Mrs. Glen Drury is the Naomi con- vener for the May Sale which .|witi be held May 6, Mrs. William Braodbent gave an .interesting talk on the LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Cor Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 : The important name to look for when buying GINGER ALE representing the winning 16th is Company. Colonel R. S. McLaughlin is --Oshawa Times Photo |in, residence at 'Parkwood' having returned at the weekend : from his winter home 'Cedar : Soap Carving -- Judy Roe, 16/1 oqge" Paget, Bermuda. This little fellow is Bradley are Mr, and Mrs. Roy Well- | |Co., Ann Bishop, 20 Co., San-| ' | Charles Mason, son of Mr, man and Mr. and Mrs Charles | dra Tubb, 1 Co. Mr. David Savage has re-| ind Mis. Kenneth Mason, Ros- Mason, all of Oshawa He is a l6th Guide Company Is First T Wi Di isi n-Wid C Sc - ;, giturned fi interesting trip| t-grands { Mrs. M. 0 In vision 1 e ontest otTap Book -- Donna Bays, 2\10 Texas, Loulsana aod iaice | mere street, and he was 17 Gollan Orlin, and fr Mr. Girl Guides of Oshawa gath-| Emboridery -- Tina Wilson,|Janet Orr, 16 'Co. Members of the Oshawa Pilot] months' old when the picture Ernest Mason, Oshawa. : ered at Guide: House. last Sat-|3 Co, Christine Brenzki, 4 Co.,| | | was taken, His grandparents --Aldsworth Photography | s : Photography -- Jackie Men-|Club attending the spring con-| stalin! urday, to take part in the first Lynn Frauts, 22 Co zie, 16 Co., Jane Whiley, 11|vention of Distri , in Tor-} be. , | division-wide competition ever) yi tine Cl 1' S \Co., Brenda Hopkins, 20 Co. jonto BiryBesomcos ol | TO UNMOULD JELLY diately on the serving dish. held. This competition which i re -- Brenda)" boem -- Linda Duneanson, 16|Mary MacLean, Miss Lillian}, To unmold a gelatine pro-/The Foods Department at Mac- wil' be an annual event had/Milburn, 13 Co., Carolyn Mac-i¢o,, Heather Kerr, 18 Co.,|Beamish, Mrs, Walter Camp-|duct quickly so that it will re-|donald Institute, Guelph, ex- many entries in each of the 16)Donald, 6A Co., Bonnie Cub-|Cathy Kelemen, 13 Co. |bell, Mrs, Albert Barnes, Miss|tain its sh ain th Aa ialaibiny Mat all wndila dex webb! events and the splendid work-|phage, 6A Co. Class B ---Pat| Writing -- Janet Waddington,|Beverley Storie, Miss Muriel ee ee ee te oe in)plains . = kee manship made the judges' task 4 7 |20 Co., Irene Cox, 4 Co., Eileen|Wilson, Miss Beth Miller, Mi jlukewanm water and loosen the|tine dishes should be mostened | a most difficult one. yoga 16 os Sharon Knox,) 73521 Co Wintiined 'Caustey: stim t an upper edge with a sharp knife.|slightly or oiled lightly with Each year, the company win-| 44, eo Nature Special Section --An-|Kroll and Mrs. J. W. Edwards. |! air bubbles in and rotate/salad oil before the i is pour- ning the most points in the|, Nature Project -- Sharman|an.g Ogden, 10 Co., Dianne| mould to loosen. Invert imme-jed in for easier moulding. competition will be awarded Lott, 23 Co. 'and Janet Brem-/aylor, 6A Co., Eleanor Wilson,| Twenty-three members of the the Vera Moyse Trophy. This|"€t 25 Co. (tied), Susan Neal,|99 (Co, |Kinette Club of Oshawa at- beautiful trophy was present-| 2% Co., and Darlene Thomson,| sewing Special Section -- Jac-|tended the Spring Inter-Club ed by Oshawa Division, to 10 Co. (tied), Karen Cummings,|queline Menzie, 16 Co., Brenda}meeting held in Peterborough) honor Miss Vera Moyse; who|22 Co. Hopkins, 20 Co, (tied), Isobel/on Tuesday, April 21. Those at-) has been active in Oshawa) Sewing Class A -- Pat Smith-| Power, 8 Co., Joanne Linton, 4)tending were: Mrs. Bruce Cav-| Guiding for many years. jers, 16 Co. and Barb Magee, 4 Co. erly, Mrs. Douglas Carmichael, | At 'the conclusion of the com-|Co. (tied), Pat Magee, 4 Co.;| Stamps -- Nancy Allen, cg rote Prosper Corbeil, Mrs. petition, Miss Moyse presented|and Tina Wilson, 3 Cp. (tied),|Co., Janice Ostler, 9 Co., Don-|Donald Cullen, Mrs. Steve Dyl, the trophy to 16th Company,|Cathy Morris, 2 Co. Class B --/na Bays, 2 Co. : |Mrs. Robert Fry, Mrs. Bruce this year's winner. |Betty Balson, 24 Co., Marci| Coins -- Nancy Sliter, 18 Co.,|Gerrow, Mrs. Gordon Garrison, In second place was 4th Com-/Stainton, 22 Co., Donna Sher-| Pat Smithers, 16 Co., Suzanne|Mrs. Donald Lake, Mrs. Doug- pany; third -- 24th Company; |riffs, 18 Co. (tied). | Wiltshire, 13 Co. jlas Lowe, Mrs. Edward' Luc-| fourth -- 3rd Company; fifth -- kow, Mrs. David McCann, Mrs. | 6A Company; sixth -- 20th smn emacs A Jack Menzie, Mrs. Paul Paut- Company. { : ; "= \ler, Mrs. Lloyd Pigden, Mrs. ' + |Jack Risebrough, Mrs. Morley) WINNERS | ; ,|Robinson, president, Kinett e| Winners of Ist, 2nd and 3rd _|Club of Oshawa; Mrs. George) prizes in Girl Guide Competi- |Russell, Mrs. Arthur Stone, tion. |Mrs. Ted Thomson, Mrs. Ron- . ~ rts pho or tae ald Van De Walker, Mrs. John Co., Linda Hutcheson, a »|\MacLean, Mrs. George Ann Nelson, 24 Co, Class B -- F /Thomas. Our complete STORAGE, REPAIRING, and Cathy Sproule, 3 Co., Ruth Young, 6A Co. Susanne Lidster CORRECTION RE-STYLING Department is et Your Service 24 Co" i } 'The heading for a recent wed- Now! Cooking Class A -- Kerry De-| ding report should have been w Janey, 18 Co., Christine Fox, 6A) "Sandra Harrison, David Wil-| Co., Carolyn Flewell, 21 Co.| liam Owens Exchange Their Class B. -- Mary Newell 24 Co.) |Marriage Vows'. Due to lack) Peggy Peterson, 13 Co. Gail] of space the name David was/ Brown 24 Co, Class C -- Carol] omitted and the Social Depart-| Brown,, 20 Co., Christine Tole jjment regrets "any embarrass-| * 0., | > ile a, q ge\ment to the bride and_ the} 16 Co., Marci Stainton, 22 Co.| lpridegroom. SPECIAL .. . from BURNS Credit Jewellers 16th Co., 6A Co., 22nd Co. Class COMPLETE 10 PIECE SET ISTAINLESS| MISS VERA MDOYSE is bearing her name to Carol seen presenting the trophy Daniel and Bonnie Snyder, A FRIENDLY LAD OSHAWA FURRIERS . 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