Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Moy 19, 1965 [meeting recently with Ritaypresented and "God Save the| A short business meeting was; Reports, received from theyurer, read an encouraging re-1 pot luck lunch to be held, June} FESTIVAL UNITES MANY wali |Hartwig the largest loser of the/Queen" and the Pledge of Loyal-|held, with the presidents, Mr.|annual spring bazaar and tea,|port. |9, at the church This year's Edinburgh ,Festt- week, with 5 Ibs. lost. Thelty was repeated by ail. and Mrs. Anthony de Boo, pre-| showed it to be 2 great suc-| Plans were made to close the, Delicious refreshments were|val brings together 2,000 per- DISTAFF DIARY trophy for the greatest loss in| It was announced that there|siding. It was announced that)cess. Mrs. M. Genge thanked|meetings for the summer with alserved by Mrs. Fred Malloy. 'formers. from 22 countries. six weeks was presented to|would be bingo after next meet-/the May meeting would be aleveryone that helped to make | pecan ---- ------- ----_ _____--_--___ 'Donna Gardner. ling. trip to Toronto to see "Spring it successful, Summary of reports of meetings and activities of The club celebrated its sev-, Anne Foote and Cora Gardener Thaw." Mrs. Edward Simmons -open- Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports enth birthday. Games were play-|were reported on the sick list. The devotional period was ed the bazaar, where door ,; ; submitted by their secretaries. ed and refreshments served,The prizes for the draw were|led by Mr. and Mrs, de Boo, A'prize winners were: Mrs. P. BLACK S LADIES WEAR The low calorie birthday cake, donated by Anne Burgess and/short passage, 'One Solitary Suddard, Mrs. Doreen Ross, 8ST. MARY OF THE PEOPLEHibbard have just returned decorated in white with pink|Elda Howard and won by Ann Life," had great impact. Mrs, J. A. Gavel, Mrs. C. Cc from Brazil where they visited) "oses, was the centre of attrac-|/McNevin and Isabell Roberts. The guest speaker for the Sheppard, and Mrs. Joan The Reverend Norbert Gignac With their son and his wife whe tion and was made by a mem-| Refreshments were served by evening was George T. from Pearce. formally installed the new ex-\are United Church Missionaries. ber, Leota Robinson. Lisa Warren and Agnes Well-|Alcoholics Anonymous, The The meeting closed with re- ! ' ecutive of the St. Mary of the|There was no racial prejudice VICTORY LODGE man. The next regular meeting story of his experiences grip-|freshments served by Mrs, e Sea SC) N S e rea SO N People Catholic Women's| Their needs were great and al Wiethny Tédee 'LOK ct oe will be held May 20. 94 an ica 4 audience. | Roger Plancke. oak tte reete eeting|could help by supporting the ictory Lodge LOBA No. 98: s ae is wife spoke on the organiza- i . ead rocentis in the fane mye missionaries. " held its regular meeting Thurs-| ST. ANDREW 8 tions Al-Non and Alateen. MARGARET HAMILTON GRP. | membership tea. During the social period re- day evening in the Orange COUPLES CLUB 'i croup ary. -|., rhe Margaret Hamilton Group| Mrs. Leonard Weeks, newlyjfreshments were. served by Temple. The twelfth anniversary of 15TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. of St. Raul's Presbyterian| installéd president, presided and| members of the "Faithful Unit", Lodge was opened by Worthy St. Andrew's Couples. Club was) The regular meeting of the|Church held its monthly meeting Garoducattis ded aaaventis dol sae Mistress Betty Atkins with Dep-|celebrated recently with a pot-|15th Oshawa Scout Group Aur-/at the church, follows: membership, Mrs. Ken-| : MOTORCITY uty Mistress Donalda Strong as- luck supper held in the lowerliliary was held in the friena-| Final arrangements were auth Jouedest sctel prteas STREAMLINER TOPS - sisting. Devotional exercises/hall, The vice-presidents, Mr.jship room of the Albert Street made for a rummage sale in Mis. Max Coleman: religions The Motorcity Streamliner were performed by the chaplain) and Mrs. Kelvin James, cut pie) Gates Church with Mrs. Mor-|May and three banquets. | articles, Mrs. Fred Lawless; |2085 Club held its regular'Anne McNevin. The flags werelanniversary cake. ley Genge presiding. Mrs, Fred Malloy, the treas-| phone, Mrs. Robert Byrne; TV, -- -- radio and films, Mrs. Bernard} Jones; rummage sales, Mrs.' Harland Williams; education, Mrs. William. Edwards, altar committee, Mrs, Angus Legere; monthly tea conyener, Mrs.' David Burpe; program, Mrs. Gordon Dignam; press, Mrs. Wilson Mapplebeck. The president announced the annual Archdiocesan convention to be held at. the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, June 1 and 2, and invited all members to attend. It was decided that the president, Mrs. Weeks, and the spiritual director, Father Gig- nac would attend, all expenses to be paid by the league. Co-operation was asked, by the president, to help Mrs. Wil liams with a rummage sale, May 28. Mrs, J s and Mrs. Cole- man volunteered convene we| OPN DAILY 9 1 pot-luck tak piace at the June meeting | FROM 8 A.M. to PARKING Mrs. Weeks was presented with a corsage by the past- president, Mrs. Max Coleman, 10 P.M. EXCEPT with the good wishes of all the ARKE members for success in her new office as president. Mrs. Johnston, entertainment convener for the evening, intro- A dha see z Dc - - dared the Si: Josh's: High ey " oe WHERE YOU CAN SHOP QUALITY School girls, who demonstrated 'i ae @ " ana coraeat' folk dances. Father f iS a é Fe om AND GET THE BEST SERVICE IN A Gignac presented the retiring r é : ; president, Mrs. Coleman, with . 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