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The Oshawa Times, 29 Oct 1959, p. 9

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~ GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES ST. GEORGE'S UC JR. AUX, St. George's Ukrainian Catho- lic Junior Auxiliary held its aptly meeting in the parish The meeting was opened with rayer by the Reverend John ereyma, Mrs, Frank Baron pre- sided, the minutes were read by Mrs. Edward Hyreanuk and the treasurer's report by Mrs. John Rudka The president thanked the members. for such a successful Communion breakfast. It was deel to hold a t of cards on Saturday, 81 and a social bingo on Wed- negday, Novemiper Three new mothers received a carnation in honor of their bless- "ihe next meeting wil be held the first Monday, in November. AUXILIARY NO. 27, UAW The October meetings of the Ladies Auxiliary No. 27 UAW were held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Sister Alice Reardon presided at the first meeting. The reports of the regular committees were given and it was reported that contain-| ers of flowers were sent to Sis- ters Gladys Cory, Mabel Wol- frame and Mary Stanley, who were ll, : Sisters Alice Reardon and Rose Ellis attended the weekend edu- cational classes sponsored by the Oshawa and District Labor Coun- cil in conjunction with the Cana- dian Labor Council, Educational Division. These were held on Oc- tober 3 and 4 and each gave their reports. There was a recommendation from the executive to hold the children's Christmas Party on December 12, the time to be de- cided later on and the members were asked to give the names of their children up to the age of 13 years to Sisters Betty Ruther. ford and Olive Duffield. The party for entertaining the St, Catharines' Auxiliary is to be held at the Union Hall on Novem-| ber 14. It was decided to send a letter to the City Council request- ed that the Citv build public washrooms on the property they own at Church and King streets, It was also decided to send a let- ter to'the Board of Education re- questing that it' broadcast its meetings and to send a letter to the Labor Council notifying them of the letter being sent to the Board. The second meeting was in the form of a Hallowe'en Party con- ducted by Sister Frances Brad- ley. The prize-winners were Sis- ters Mona Melnychuk and Rose Ellis. Other prize winners were Sisters Gladys Munkley, Mary Slater. The music was provided by Veronica McQuaid, and re- freshments were served by Sis- ter Ethel Thomson and her com- mittee. 17TH GROUP COMMITTEE The 17th group committee of the Girl Guide Association held its monthly meeting last week at the Salvation Army Citadel. The vice - president, Mrs. Clarence Van De Walker, opened the meet- ing with praver. The secretary, gested that Mrs, Major M. Rankin be asked to enroll the new officers at the November me Haliows'en party is arranged for the Brownie Pack at its next meeting, 7TH GROUP COMMITTEE The 7th Group Committee of the Girl Guide Association held coming year took place. The fol lowing were elected: President, Mrs. Elvin Coe; secretary, Mrs. John Osler; treasurer, Mrs. Gay- lord McAlpine, thanked The everybody for co-operation during the past few y It oe ut the Guides and Brownies were hav- ing Hallowe'en parties and -wish- ed for a donation of apples. wo Rebett Fernandez food ephone convener Guides and Mrs. John Osier for the Brownies. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Waduck and Mrs, Fer- nandez. 4TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX, The monthly meeting of the 4th Oshawa Scout Mothers' Aux- iliary was held at St. Andrew's United Church last week with 13 members present and two fa- thers from the group committee. Mr. Arthur Cory Mr. C. W. Larmer were also to assist in the presentation of to the retiring Akele, Mrs. s Gibbs. Mr. Cory thanked her on behalf of the groups for the time and, ifort she had put ipte the pack. Plans for the forthcoming ba- zaar and tea room on November 25 were discussed and conveners appointed for the various booths. Installation of officers will be held at the November meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. C. W, , Mrs. Ross Jones and Mrs. Charles Ander- son, ELEANOR HOY GROUP The October meeting of the Eleanor Hoy Group of Cedar Dale United Church was held re- cently with the president, Mrs. Albert Singer, presiding. The devotional period was con- ducted by Mrs. Alfred Barassin, the minutes were read by Mrs. George Thomson and the treas- urer's report by Mrs. Russell Worsley. Further plans for the bazaar to be held Wednesday, November 4, were discussed. There will be home baking, knitting, sewing, parcel post, country store, and ber minster Church Woman's Group. Mrs. Barassin sang a solo en- titled "The Beautiful Garden of Street Ul Church Peonily in the adios' The president, COMMINGLE GROUP The regular mi of the e Group Simcoe was hel; parlors, y , Rex Har- per, presided. The secretary and treasurer's were given. Millicent Luke conducted the devotional period, the theme g "The Earth is the Lord's", Mrs. John Stone sang a solo entitled, "The Thanksgiving Hymn The speaker, Mrs. G. R. Booth, was introduced by Mrs. Glenn Henry. The t of the ad- dress was **! story of Church Music", Miss Evelyn Everson ex- pressed the thanks of the group to Mrs. Booth, RETARDED CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION The Oshawa and District Asso- ciation for Retarded Children held its monthly meeting at thé CRA Hall on Monday, October 26. The meeting opened with a prayer for all retarded children by the ident, Mr, Arthur Holdsworth. tes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Mary Pankew, The treasurer, Mr. Peter Rudka, gave his re- port. Chairman of the education com. mittee, Mrs, H. Wilson, reported that three mew pupils had been added this year, making a total of 33. A cub pack has been form- ed of retarded children with Miss D. G. Harmon as leader, assisted by Marilyn Muldrew, Lyn Schuer- mann and Marilyn Bunker, Plans for the Christmas bazaar are going forward. 'All bers November 23. The Treble Aires, an outstanding greup of 30 girls from the Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, will present a program of songs. This program comes through the courtesy of Dr. Ham. flton, Superintendant of the School, and the Rotary Club, and will be held at the UAW Hall, There will be no admission charge. Mrs. Alfred Shorten and the members of the association are convening the catering of a ban- Park Association, The building committee chair- man, Mr, George Wilson, report- ed progress on the construction of the new Glenholme School, the foundation is in and the school is now beginning to take form. Meet- ing was adjourned. ST, PAUL'S GUILD The regular meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church La- dies' Guild was held at the Church recently. The meeting opened with the singing of a hymn. The Bible reading was given by Mrs. W. T. Dempsey, Mrs. C. Elliot led in prayer. The secretary and treasurer re- ports were read. Mrs. Burkhart read thank-you cards from two members who were In hospital, also a letter from the Reverend D. A, K. Allen who quet to 150 persons of Woodview| Christmas tea and bazaar on No- vember 18. The latter part of the meeting took the form of a 'bazaar show- er and get-acquainted tea". Mre Allen and Mrs, Jan Chalmers conducted some lively and amusing games. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Gordon Burkhart, Mrs. E. J. Black. Mrs. C. R. Breen and Mrs, I. K. Chalmers, PMA CLUB The meeting opened with the president, Mrs, George Lee, pre- siding, Mrs. R. G. Collison called the roll ghowing a large attend and fwo children, Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. George Whitbread, secre- tary and treasurer reports were given. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs, M, Chamberlain and Mrs. P,-Bell, It was reported Mrs, William Vodden was still confined at home, Mrs. N. F, Swackhammer will be guest speaker on November 9. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Melville Bradley and Mrs. George Cox, SOCIETIES LODGES AND had been hospitalized for a month and is now making a good recov- ery at home. Mrs. Allen spoke regarding the JR. CASTLE CHAPTER . The regular meeting of the Junior Castle Chapter Alumni, of the Ontario Ladies' College, afternoon auxiliary group. It met at the home of Mrs, W, T. Demp- sey. Also an evening group is to meet on November 5 at the home gf Mrs. Donald Munroe for those not already associated with ei. ther group. She expressed a de- sire for of the church to and friends are asked to send in |donations. The bazaar will be held November 30 at the UAW Hall on become interested in any of the groups. Tickets were distributed for the ED WILSON SEZ: We love babies] Here's @ large Roxaetone full panel erib vr baby on costers, edjust- able. side. Holf Price .. 16.88 WILSON FURNITURE CO. 20 CHURCH STREET Whitby, was held-at the home of Sollege on Monday, November, Mrs, B. Wilson, Brooklin, » THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuridey, October 29, 1959 © Final plans were made for the Arrangements were made re- annual bridge, to be held at the|garding the Christmas meeting. New|gic Toni 1 SNIP OFF THE * vip and you're all set. No powder water to bother wi FIRST and only neutralizer that's pro- fessionally pre-mixed to give you profes- .. sional wave results at home! = No more measuring! No messy mixing! Ww «0 No mishaps! New No-Mix Toni is the nicest . . , easiest . . . most fool-proof home permanent ever! Regis. Buphs ok Cities $9.00 go LAX-BWAY PAY ONLY 1.00 DOWN comfort, oe, got Fleafing Action right awoy! 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