Order of Service which is pre-|was knighted diately after-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 26, 1959 © . GROUPS CLUBS AUXILIARIES Presentation Of Warrants pared by the National Board ward, kneeling beside the bed. ' ) Committee. King George VI, who discover- F H M . lia Odiawa Sroups Rot the ed that there were no legal re-| A na ily a surrounding district will| i | 4 ron mov ono in eat wen ce | eatures Home League Meeting gic. osm ecm fs 82a ria ¥ egul ing of thelelle rea ber 29. White middies, dark skirts|pirth ~ was responsible for the eanor Hoy Group of Ce d a r|treasurer, Mrs. Delbert Kirkpat- The regular meeting of the Sal- preparations that were made for|will set them apart from the|ahandoning of this archaic Dale United Church was held re-rick gave a brief statement of vation Army Home League was Christmas, and of the prepara-|rest of the congregation. custom g . cently with the president, Mrs. finances. held on Tuesday afternoon, No- tions made for that first Christ-| This year's service will be held : ; Albert Singer. presiding. It was decided to hold the De: vember 24. mas. "Let each one preparelin First Baptist Church and rep-| hon ing not Je wear, soe | The devotional period was con-[cember meeting in the form of| Mrs. Major Rankin led in the their hearts for Him, and have|resentatives from all groups will fer ducted by Mrs, Alfred Barassin.|a pot luck supper and social even-|singing of a few choruses. Mrs.|a Christian Christmas," she said. |take part in the ritual which on Tog bar's Tavelie wil be The minutes were read by|ing in the Scout Hall, Friday, De-| William James led in the singing| Mrs. James thanked Mrs. Gen-|cludes the lighting of candles : Mrs. Barassin and the treasur-|cember 11, at 6 p.m. All Mothers of a hymn. Mrs. William Saun-|pery. Tea was served by the symbolizing the meaning of the all-white, embroidered with gold. er's report was given by Mrs. |of Cubs and Scouts of the First|ders offered prayer. |Cheerio Group. CGIT Purpose. P wasy given hy 3 |0shawa were cordially invited to| Mrs. Rankin introduced Mrs., Next week, the Cheerio Group,|---- pose, " ; ; --~ Russell Worsley attend. Tt was decided, due to so Brigadier Gennery, Divisional under the leadership of Mrs. WATCH FOR Mrs. Harry Blanchard. he exchange of gifts. Belleville, who presented war-|charge of the meeting. Queen Prepares Thank-You: notes, were read by much unemployment, to dispense Home "League Secretary from|Thomas Salisbury, will have ® Mrs. Singer thank: om. | with , I N bers ® Smger Spd the mem The offices left vacant at the rants to the following members: |~ RAH m---- iii = i pazaar that was held recently. time of the election In October| Mrs. David Owen, special efforts CGIT P { For Ro al Bab ensationa Plans were made for the Were filled The two vice pret Bim am Allison, Iepare | y } § i i i 4 | Christmas party to be held for dents for 155.60 cre Ly "P hi tea a V Servi | When the Queen's baby is born N R 1 | the group, which will be on Mack 20d Wo ts tha an or: Nelson, editor of the Spotlight; esper ervice |next year, many of the old tradi- ews e ease I Devember * at 6 pm. at the, ve board are Mrs. Var-| Mrs. William Saunders, welcome| This is the season of the yoar|L 2s SuToundise oval bate wil IN & C00 oy me gn in Hs Tan ree rent Se. Fl Send: iy ng of, Shr si 17 oe mir | Yomerrow's Times | ; S 3 UD nies" B.D, Mack. 1 : S. ce Straw-|smal rural meeting ouses, the erown, archbishops Prigh | that some articles of clothing] 11" was decided to discontinue bridge. birthday card sergeant; [groups of teen-age girls are pre-|hopg i bit that were left over from 11€l,, weekly Friday night euchres| o. + arles Cathmoir, = press paring for the annual Christmas| yept a watchful national eye on| == FROM ~-- bazaar be put in with the white ing the month of December, * Sean. vesper service of the Canadian proceedings. When a prince was| [H ' Gas C gifts at Christmas. |but to resume again on January 3) es, Gennery sang a solo "The|Girls in Training. |born to James II's Queen Mary onsumers' Gas Go. | 14TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. 1950 Name of Jesus , then read the| There will be groups in all ten as many as 67 onlookers crowded Phe November meeting was| Plans were discussed for the pture lesson and spoke of the provinces following the same round the bedside. The doctor held ifi Holy Trinity Anglican (Prof ams for meetings for the Church with 15 members pres coming year. i ent. Mrs. William Sargent, pres fdent, opened the meeting with a "Ri { ¢ Sl welcome to all and thanks to all Vautour Richard who helped with the bazaar. . Reports were read. A resume Nuptials Held of the recent bazaar was 'read and a profit was realized. | The marriage of Rosa Rich- There was a discussion on|ard and Josephat Vautour, both Christmas parties for the Cublof Oshawa, was solemnized re ' pack and the Scout troop cently at St. Mary of the People The Christmas meeting for the/ Roman Catholic Church with Auxiliary will be in the form of althe Reverend N. J. Gignac offic- pot luck supper on December 10|iating. at 6.30 p.m. at the church The bride is the daughter of | Refreshments were served by mr. and Mrs. Emile Richard and y a 4 4, Mrs. William Sargent and Mrs. (he bridegroom is the son of Mr. (Zod 4] (24 RE -------------------- a Pate Fred Taylor. and Mrs Joseph Vautour, all of 16TH GROUP coMMITTEE |\oV Brunswick. | . The 16th Group Committ of Given in marriage by her] - 1d brother-in-law, Mr. Laurence : Ec ------~~ ~~ ng, the Girl Guide Association 1 4 its regular I recently at Gallant, the bride wore a baller- ina strapless gown of nylon net | St. Matthew's Anglican Church with Mrs. David J. Bowler pre. |topped with a long-sleeved lace | siding. bolero, A pearl crows held her 12 KING ST. EAST RA 3-3633 Roll call was read with 19 mem. [fingertip veil and she carried a| bers present bouquet of red roses. | The minutes were read by Mrs Miss Nelda Vautour, sister of T. R. Crimmings. The treasurer's the bridegroom, was maid-of- report was given by Mrs. A. T. honor similarly gowned in pink McLaughlin. avlon and carried pink and white | Mrs. Ross Duncanson gave a carnations, Mr. Leandre Turcotte | report on the Adelaide Local As- acted as best man | sociation meeting A reception was held at ol Mrs. James Morrison was in- hridegroom's home on Huron | troduced as the new Guide Repre- sireet. The newly wedded pair | gentative to the Local Associa- will live in Oshawa. | Hor _-- TT Boneless T. ianimously decided t ender al maniveusly desided Jo FOR A GAY TABLE | C ¢ Guide Company and the Brownie, When using your best lace or POT R A cutwork cloth for the Christmas | . | Pack for the Christmas parties mas | Final arrangements were made dinner table, first cover the silént | for the bazaar and fea to be held cloth or asbestos mat with col- ored foil wrap. The glitter that] December 2. at St. Matthew's shows through the cloth will add Cred been)? fective. tosch the fable. is | i 3 ® Boneless ROUND STEAK or ROAST The afghan which has 3 hg ah tates knitted hy Protected from heat and spills. | the Guides, was displayed by the or j Po ws et Po ™ chy oT oe SIRLOIN eT-BONE xt meeti be held or " Aa : Dei ext meeting to be eine] DID YOU KNOW y : o'clock with a pot luck luncheon OR : To Togas r 4 BONELESS RUMP followed by a business eeting } That you can get TRILAN and the exchanging of gifts. CARPET from Nu-Way ts were served by | Mrs. John McMullan, Mrs. J. H. rpet Snyder and Mrs. Dean McLaugh- Rug and Ca Sales for Mn. $5.50 square yard. i ee, - FIRST SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. : o> special meeting of the First NU-WAY RUG awa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary Cc was held on Monday evening, No- AND CARPET SALES ' i ] t S 1 { vember 23, at the Scout Hall, 174 Mary St. RA 5.0433 | Gibbons and Buena Vista with 14 BE we | LEAN CLUB STEAKS . .... bh. 50¢ A Cs So i PRE-CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ; vey, 59 11 MINCED CHUCK STEBK . . . ... Ih.69° FINE QUALITY FUR Si! Advantage of this Great Opportunity To Save During Our 52nd Anniversary Sale! SOFT... YET HA) FILL YOUR FREEZER NOW ! GENTLY 4 | § Front Quarter. . lb. 39* Hind Quarter . . lbh. 59° Quality FUR Jackets (Cut and Wrapped Free of Charge) MUSKRAT vec Lean, Sliced : Fresh End Cuts GREY PERSIAN LAMB ..c.i 5....... % COOKED HAM » { LEG O' PORK £ CHINA MINK .,.. ROAST BROWN PERSIAN LAMB ... AND MANY OTHERS s] co eLean Rib Stew Beef (3 lbs.) Quality FUR Coats " ® Meaty Pork Hocks . (5 lbs.) 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