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Winning Students' NEW YORK (AP)--Because| game at New oieane will be Jan, 1, 1967, is a Sunday, the/played on Monday afternoon, on Bowl football game at|Jan, 2, 1967, with the Orange Names Announced! allas and the Gator Bow!l|Bow!l contest at Miami, Fia., MONTREAL (CP) -- Winners) game at Jacksonville, Fla., will] scheduled for that night, the Na- of a student exchange study|be played on Saturday, Dec, 31./tional Collegiate Athletic Asso: program between Canada and| he Rose Bowl game at Pasa-'ciation also sald Tuesday, Israel, sponsored as a Canadian centennial project by the Pio- neer Women of Canada, were announced Monday during the organization's first national con- vention here, John McGee, 17, of Norval,| Ont,, will tour Israel for six weeks in 1967, He now is a first- year student at Glendon Col- lege, York University, Toronto, Miriam Shain, 16, a second. members were asked to bring|bring something for the penny .|aprons, fancy work and other sale. liems to the next meeting for) The draws were donated by pricing. Mary Hayes, Edna Pearse and) The study guide on Canada|Fiorence Strank and won by was tatreduoad by Mrs, Mervin) Carol Marshall, Edna Pearce Morrison and will continue for|and Elva Cowle. the following year, | Refreshments were served by| SIMCOE STREET UCW Mrs, William Cooper and. Mrs,| (Harvey Hunt Unit) Donald Legree, The Fok inl _ pec 8T. PHILIP'S CWL STREAMLINER TOPS jcoe ree nite ure Special guests at the feidiee! The regular meeting of the, QUEEN MARY seat Phen met boy Sag Margaret meeting of St, Philip's Catholic Motor City Streamliner Tops. The regular meeting of Queen) Patterson presiding. . |\Mary Lodge took place recent-| Miss Louisa Mayova, in her Club was held Tuesday at) Women's League were the win- ily in the Orange Temple with) devotion service, mentioned the aver eb ai: bape pee hardships of some of the people ners of the CWL trophies for' Ritual was held and tihs.| Eegay crackle," ascisled oy in the European countries, \Strank presiding, assisted by scholastic sith hip Medel in| Florence Russell with a {hiee | Deputy Mistress' Lillian Olm-| Mrs. Glenn MacLeod Grades 7.and 8. The Grade 7/pound loss was. queen 0 lstend, The flags were present-|"Beautiful Saviour' "where He Leads Me", accom: winner was-Joseph Aarntzen,|week, The pig of the week/oq hy Annie Frost and Rose \panied by Miss Phyllis Glass, [Year student at Kanot Agricul- son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph)gained two pounds, Zufelt, Aarntzen, Porter street and the) Welgh-ins next week will be) Initiation took place and Carol| Miss. Millicent Luke intro-| 'ural High School in Israel, will Grade 8 winner was Miss Jane ot each individual's liking. | Marshall was welcomed into the|duced a former resident of come to Canada for the same Gowanlock, 'en jaar' ot lack,_Mrs. Rose Fowler was wel. Lodge. ~ maica, who spoke of the ex. Period. and Mrs. H. R. Gowanlock, oomed as a new member and| Plans were made for the next|/treme poverty of the people. Lakemount street. Mrs, Jeanine Zarowney as ajmeeting when Goodwood, Vic-/Many Jamaicans did not attend) walking some distances bare- The winners were introduced/past re-instated member, itory, Bowmanville, Tyrone and|Church because they had no|footed to Church and slipping by Mrs, Leo Kryhul and were! srg Madeline Cooper held a| Whitby members were invited./shoes or jackets. Some kept ajthelr shoes on at the Church presented with thelr trophies by|1.ctic ware party and Mrs,|Members were reminded toipair of shoes just for Church,| door. | the Reverend M. J. Darby, vous Navean "aan Lhe 111 coemenemmteenrmmmeniesstote eset a It was announced that Sun-| prize, day, October 30, was the date, set for the fall meeting of ine Ontario County South Region, 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 26, 1966 DISTAFF DIARY Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, IS OUR SPECIALTY SAME DAY SERVICE canal' ta sang and Kin at St. W, ark Rd, KING PARK PLAZA wan aun ecanunT anaup Aux wiser Mrs. Frank Gravelle, presi- to be held at the Sacred Heart|dent of the District Committee, of Jesus Parish, Uxbridge, atjinstalled the new. officers of 2.30 p.m, and that there would)the 6th Scout Group Auxiliary be a spiritual program in Rich-/as follows: past president, Mrs. mond Hill, Saturday, October Cecil Chatten; president, Mrs. 29 from 10,00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m./Harold Eaton; vice-presidents, Refreshments were served|Mrs. George Coutu and Mrs, : during which Father Darby con-James Craig; treasurer, Mrs, +. @ ducted a lively and interesting Rudolph Seitl; secretary, Mrs. @ PATENT MEDICINES question and answer period, James Gould; press, Mrs, Jo- ® cosmencs, & seph Tamlin; program, Mrs, ST. STEPHEN'S VCW Terry Graham, and Mrs, Eric @ VITAMINS The October meeting 'of St.) Phillips; cards, Mr. James Stephen's United Chureh Wom:|Craig; telephone, Mrs, Frank en was opened with the presi-Crawford, Mrs, John 'Taylor, dent, Mrs, Lloyd Jewell, pre-|Mrs, Victor Falik, Mrs, Murray siding. Davidson Mrs. Eaton and Mrs, Falik) \were appointed to attend the iDistrict Committee meeting. /Mrs, Ronald MacKenzie, Akela, | was the guest speaker and told/ about "Cubbing" and explained | about the 'Five Star' system. | A humorous description of a cub. meeting written by a cub lleader was read by Mrs. Mac-| Mrs, James Randall, Mrs. Stephen Saywell dz. Mrs, David Duchemin wiggle entertaining of senid zons in November. It was announced that a Bible study group would held every second Wednesday morning, 9.30 to 11,00 a.m, with " i Peete SE Ne RES eS ee . Mrs. Carson Heard and Mrs./, " , Gordon Tomlinson as leaders; | Kenzie titled "What's That a) Row in the Basement All and that Mrs, W. C. Smith,) " 7 wife of the assistant minister|Abeut," Mrs. Cecil Chatten ' thanked Mrs, MacKenzie. of Northminster Church would) open the fall bazaar on Thurs-| gIMCOE STREET UCW 2 The regular meeting of Unit day, November 24, in the f COME IN AND SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF HALLOWE'EN SHELL-OUT TREATS Plastic Pumpkins WITH 50 INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED POPS ~~ 47 HOLTZHEUSER HALLOWE'EN Sweeties 18 Rolle per Pack 2 for 99° Many members are planning 9 of Simcoe Street to attend the regional confer-/ Church Women took place in the | ence at Kedron, November 3, to/ friendship room of Albert Street) hear the Reverend R, Cathe-| United Church with Mrs, John rine McKeen. | Westlake presiding. ; Mrs, Gordon Tomlinson and) Mrs, Charles Naylor led in} Mrs, Carson Heard, program|the worship service with her conveners, were in charge of|theme being "Spiritual Suc-) the worship service assisted by) cess', assisted by Mrs. Clar-) Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Mrs./ence Lee. David Duchemin, Mrs, James} Donations were received to- Palmer, Mrs, John Cook, Mrs.|wards the bale for Norway) Durwood Thompson, Mrs,| House to be packed Wednes- Charles Rundle, Mrs, Arthur|day, November 9 at the church) Armstrong, Mrs. Bruce Watt, | hall at 9:00 a.m. A reminder) Mrs. Alex Ferries, Mrs, Frank! was made of the church bazaar) Crawford, and Mrs. Roy Smith.| being held on November 24, and) WESTON'S HALLOWE'EN 1 LB, Shell Peanuis 93° Meat Market For Personalized Service Values Effective THURS,, FRI. & SAT. OCT. 27, 28, 29 STORES OPEN THURS. & FRI, 'TIL 9 P.M, We Reserve The Right Te Limit Quantities MAXWELL HOUSE | COFFEE 1 Ib. Bags -- Regular Grind ALL GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT BEEF ovER 19° The LOOK for. Winter's Girl on the Go! The look Is this sporting Orlon® pile' ski jacket and narrow stretch slims, even if you never have any Intention of schussing down a ski slope In your life! 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