Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1966, p. 25

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f iF Ht £33 GA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, November 22, 1966 i i i tle tif ii There is still lots of time to get your New OIL FURNACE before the Winter! Call 725-3581 *Ask us about a Humiditier, too. uth fanny te, guest speaker,. Miss Col- librar- ette Gagnon, jan Canadian Asso- ciation at a recent "yp erro Mrs. Jean Cardinal, left, Oshawa president of the Federation of French-Cana- dian Women, chats with a French-Canadian Women Assist Bilingual School and Parish Federation of French-, Michaud, the regional presi- looking on, president, Mrs. Howard Gimb- lett; secretary, Mrs. Lucien Chamberland; treasurer, Mrs. Gaston Audet and committee conveners. _ The FFCF has organized orgs arties, bazaars and work- The Canadian Women was started March 21, 1058 by a group of women who wished te organize themselves to. provide for the needs of their new bi-lingual parish. They held meetings: on the second Tuesday of each month. The league is affiliated to the central Committee in Ottawa and Mrs. Benjamin Christ Memorial Women's Auziliary/|} Martha Group Morning ceffee parties. at the homes of four members, a busi- | | mess meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Davis, and a busi- mess meeting at the church, have kept the Martha Women's Auxiliary busy. Members and their friends gathered at the homes of Mrs. 4a. R. Davis, Mrs. William Hol- land, Mrs. John Greer and Mrs. C. C, McGibben, fer cof- fee and small fun auctions, and | } this new project preved mest] '4 ed from time to R A. R. Garrett mentioned that the church had been decorated Mrs. George abavewn af thet Chaise Gs ------s ili takes part in ary ices needed at Hilisdale Manor, and also an appear secre- tary is giving a small at each meeting, on same of the less understeed pth ef the church, Mrs, Norman Milman briags to the business meotings the news of the church's advisory Church put en its three days -- ve gpa centennial, se of that parish without being the work, Church co ing sold. -- done, The church be held in the parish hall on ve~ber 23 at 2.88 p.m. There|ii3 ¥ 'il be good heme baking, gift table an@ a eheck reom for the convenience of those whe | go to the tea room, afier the sale. Archdeacon #. D. Cleverden spcke to the members on the finance picture ef the church, and .the swark, ofp the, women's |! avxiliaries in this regard. dent, started the group in Oshawa. Oshawa executive is as " with the English women of their parish serving banquets. Members visit the sick in Osh- awa General Hospital and On- tario Hospital, Whitby and help families in need. Each year delegates are sent 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA ~ i aime ~ ~ in tellin sitll a he : Ce wen (TVA i, ee - eR Rg ~ se es 1 KING WEST oh cS aS ates be thn STEP OUT IN STYLE... . SHOP AT ' =! BURNS SHOE STORE "Your Family Shoe Store" DOWNTOWN OSHAWA bea Got "--, +" ~~ aa ees 'Genuine Reptile EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM . . @ GENUINE REPTILE... The Ali Time Classic" « » » Every woman's dream, skins perfectly match- ed, magnificently marked. @ THE NEW WALKING INSOLE® ... A full oushion that ceressingly cradles your foot from heel to toe -- Gives you wolking comfort elf dey tong. @ ELEGANT STYLING . . . Conado's finest shoe de- signers hove been chosen to bring you the ut- mest in fashion each season. @ MATCHING HANDBAGS . . . ere ovailable to ge with your new 'Shenenigens™. @ COLORS ...A wide voriety of lovely new Fall shades. Sizes ... 5 to 1! Widths . . . AAA-AA-B 19.95 Open F Till 9 P.M.

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