Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Eder Dial BA 3-3474 i (10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, October 6, 1960 Effective Speakers Address Conference of Scout Auxiliaries William Sargent, presi dent of the 4th Auxiliary, was the next speaker, Her subject was "Building Auxiliery Member ship', Bhe stressed the fact that every mother of every boy in the Troop or Pack is an auxiliary member and should he made aware of i, "We should sll 'Be Prepared' to do our share, she sal iliary snd it will only be 88 good py Vi p M the sliday econierence. ofl Mrs Po Scout Auxiliaries In St, George's parish hell op Wednesday, # mock meeting was staged hy the olficers of the executive hoard Flwith the past president. Mrs LE, G, Simmons 8s president. The { 'speaker, Mis, G, N, Varnam, pointed out thet the executive hoard should be invited to visit each auxilipry at least once a year, Mrs, Yeroum explained the relationship of the executive hoard to each auxiliary and to you eriticize i ask yourself hon the district eouncil of the Boy estly 'Am I doing my hest and Scout Association, She stressed! giving my share of service?' At the importance of good leadership lendance ean only grow i we all and officers, and said to be 8 bel- turn out, We can 8ll do some: ter office these points should be| thing about it, so come on, let us kept In mind, |8ll get on with i, The leaders - Realize that officers are are giving freely of their time for eded; (eke the initiative | our boys, we as mothers should Do the unwanted Jobs {be interested in our own hoys and Alm high, but don't ignore the show that Interest with active oe" A molded eranberry-ginger- | color gnd favor to the Thanks: | you serve turkey, ham, veal or relish accompaniment ean add | giving dinner (able, whether | pork Cranberry Ginger GROTPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Molded Relish NUPSE AUXILIARY President unflavored gelatine Y% cup cold water The Ladies' Auxiliary of Local presiding B eups fresh eranherries | 50, National Union of Public Sery Bazaar goods were shown and little gosls slong the way | participation" 2% cups {lees Employees, resumed! S\work given out to he done, The| Practice what you preach | Proper procedure for elections % eup cold meetings recently al Simeoe Bl). \hazaar will be held on Novem:| Bring out the best in others. of officers was gbly outlined hy theps, grated orange rind The seerelary s ad Liagidbe her # Start to lead where you mre Mrs, E. G. Simmons, past presi theps, chopped candied gin FEDOFLS were | hs) Mrs , A " Members wishing to go to Dun-| now, dent of executive hoard, October ger hard CF g bind 8 pak barton Auxiliary on Ocloher 20 / Walch yur metivation work being election month Jor the aux. p Vs 8 3 JL (must have thelr res! TOF TRBULE, NOt PErEgnal Denenils, iligries this was most heipiul a Soften gelatine in Vo eup eold| N00" oon" and wiener rossts in by next 1 St aaah and iors Aim to he Tint, then stick to! this time Mrs, Herbert Bathe 1 envelope sugar waler 3 » were wil "question Har Mrs Ww and a al £7 ¥ "Remember i is your Aux! as each of you make it, Before | Calvary Baptist Church was the scene of the wedding re cently of Mr, and Mrs, Edwin James Bell, Formerly Miss Mildred Grace Swinson, the bride is the daughter of My, and | | I EXCHANGE VOW | of Oshaws Ball os # finale to the ailing ses PERSONALS : Mrs. Dore M. Palmer, George Aprriments, and Mrs, Norman. § Smith, Bowmanville, are leaving | Som for Sen oo gal ut forma, where they will visit Mrs ] Michael Starr and Mrs, Sarr y Hermes sis, 1, B, Thomas, MPP ond Urs A Mrs Thomas Mel augitin snd Mr, and Mrs, Gwyn Kinsey Fens, Wirthday porties, wed: ding eaniverserics, coming med going of guesis and your own ohiday plans are siweys of inter: est 16 this eoslumn, Write, tele phone or viel the social departs ment with your item of news for which there 1s no charge, (Tele phone RA 34474.) Mr, and Mrs, Harold Gilhent, Reviving stom of alOHawe, had ne thelr Sunday ¥ BEE FNstom a few years zo, the Oshaws Yacht Euests, Mr. and Mrs, Cliftord Club 1s holding the Commodore's, Lemon of Blaftvilie, South Simcoe Home and School Association recently held a les for the mothers of the kinderger ten pupils, Mrs, Robert Lewis | wEleomed (he 5 and gay A short (alk on Home and School, | all'; wie Williem Wendt, principsl welcomed the ts and old of wll the work the Associ (ton did, Mrs, George Bell, past 1 esident, poured tes Bnd re * |reshments were served by the Lexeeutive, The mothers gn Re: quatnted with each other, the ox ecutive and the (eacher, Miss Mildred Davidson CREDIT JEWELLER 8 Mrs, William H, Swinson and the bridegroom is the son of DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS | Mr, and Mrs, H, Edwin Bell, all ~Photo by Ireland } Trousseau Tea And Showers Held to Honor Donna Rusnell Miss Donna Ruth Busnell whose! Burrows and Miss Joanne Blorie marriage to Alan Mann Garrard) assisted by the hostess served will take place in King Street United Church ning several pre-puptial events Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Wilbur ftusnell entertained daughter al a trousseay tea receive and black for her figured radiant afternoon and presented Mitchell | the guests were former neighbors, Mrs, George McGregor assisted | this Friday eve- hy Mrs, Gerald Blears, Mrs, John has been entertained at Tane and Mrs, Harold Babinglon arranged an evening party and table lamps, Berving Mrs, Donald Snelgrove, assisted | To hy Mrs, Jack Morton gave an eve- the hostess wore a brown ning party at her home when the silk | bride-to-be received an electrie crepe with corsage of yellow glow | floor polisher, A buffet lunch was gadioli; the bridegroom's mother Mrs, Gordon Garrard, who assist, ed, chose a flower-hlue silk crepe with corsage of gladioli in shades of pink, and the future bride chose g navy hlue and green plaid sheath dress with corsage of wine gladioll. Miss Gall Glover was In charge of the guest hook, Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs, Alan Glover, Mrs, George MeGregor and Mrs, Sam: uel Mann, and in the evening, Mrs, Ross Glover and Mrs, Leo Glover presided, Serving in the {afternoon were Mrs, Leslie Dobos, {Mrs, Hoss Mann end Mrs, Ed. {ward Romanuk, and in the eve: [ning Miss Judith Glover, Mrs, [William Rich and Mrs, Gerald Burrows, In the afternoon Mrs [Alan Skalfe and Miss Cargl Brit-|the future bride received several | ton were in eharge of the rooms | pieces of her chosen ehina {containing the future bride's [troussesu and shower and wed [ding gifts, and in the evening Miss Britton was assisted hy Miss served, Miss Dorothy Beamer was host | ess at & shower at her home for members of the Personnel De. | partment of General Motors, The hride-elect was presented with | ash trays of chosen ehina, | Miss Bernice Tripp entertained | at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, H, E, Tripp, Celina street, when Miss Rusnell re: ceived a number of gifts, Mrs, Roy Mann was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home, Assisting Mrs, Mann was) her daughter, Mrs, George Wat. son, Mrs, Ray Mann &nd Miss Mong Judy Mann, | From the Salaried Personnel staff, General Motors of Canada, Pal TIC seus They are the newest Maderplece creafions by Bluebird , , now en display In eur windew,, » and of course every Bluebird Diamend Ring Is guaranteed flawless and insured free for ene Following the rehearsal on Wed. nesday evening, the bridal party year against low or damage, was entertained at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr, | {Marie Leddy and Miss Marlene and Mrs, Gordon R, Garrard, Wil. | {Mayne | Miss Carol Britton was hostess a miscellaneous shower with [members of the Badminton Club attending. The hostess was assist ed hy Miss Pat Bteckley in serv. ing Miss Marie Leddy entertained at a personal shower at the home of Mrs, €, 1, Leddy in Rowman: ville, Those in attendance were po-workers of the Salavied Pers sonnel Denartment of General Motors of Canada, Buffet refresh. ments were served Mrs, Leo Glover, assisted by Mrs, Ross Glover entertained and presented a bridge set, bedroom clock and glass bowl, Serving the guests were Misses Judith and Gall Glover, Miss Marlene Mayne arranged a shower at the home of Mrs, Gerald Burrows, when the future bride received an aluminum ean. ister set and bread box, Mrs, O | ! walter and sel aside for later use g 8 a " 44 auxtliz a Wash cranberries and piace in 8 "blany were muds. concerning Mire, Robert Wiliams is convener Your princes. LL LL Ll usgestions for auxiliary meet saucepan along with sugar and % projects for the eoming months, 8 for Jranspaptation and a charter By A Ry i IIe brofreme 4 PARAS Ud i eup water, Cover and cook 10] Prehre is being planned, the de gi ia wi leave the terminal at Expect some disappointments, ker, vice president of the exeen 10 minutes or only until skins | tails to be discussed at the next| R | : 4h ; They are the badges of Leader: (ive vice | and past president of pop, (Overcooking produces al meeting eported Hl in hospital ship the 11th Aux, Many suggestions bitter flavor.) Remove from heat| Refreshments were ser ved by [Mrs ir Bimmons, Mrs At the sonclusion of the moek|were given for meetings thal and stir in orange rind, chopped Mrs, Steve Worabee and Mrs, !"am Beaton and Mrs, Wilkins meeting Mrs, Varnum summed | should prove of help in planning ginger and softened gelatine, | Howard Geary Members were asked lo note up by explaining the functions of very interesting meetings for all Rinse & 4-cup mold in cold wa The next meeting will be on|the meetings are held each Tues-\gach office snd the purpose of | auxiliaries in the future ter. Pour mixture into the mold| October 26 at 8 p.m, In Bimeoe day at 7.80 p.m, Every member each item on the agenda. and led! The questions in the and chill until jellied. Serve with! Hall 8 Ravded " hetp In the splendid discussien from the floor hox" were answered hy Mr poultry or meat, Yield; § to 10 . o> | Work done by this organization in| Head table guests at the lunch: pur, Mr. Richardson and RYINER A ANADIAN LEGION AUS. |earing for sick and needy veter- eon were: Mrs, R, E, Stephenson, Varnum - The Ladies' Aux 18ry, CARA ans and their families, financially assistant district eommissioner| In summing up Mrs, Varnum ' dian Legion Branch 45, met onhlhelping many worthwhile causes,|for eubbing; Mr, Edward Walker, | said, "Remember always. that we St, Gregory ] CPTA [Tuesday evening, October 4, With giving scholarships not only to the district commissioner; the Rev. are working for the good of the | Legion Fund hut to local schools. C, D, Cross, rector Bt, George's hoy, yours and mine, We are hav Holds Social Tea and to become acquainted with The officers and executive need Anglican Chureh; Mr J. Har-| ing a share in building the future the mothers of their child's new the support of every member, |pur, Provineial Field Commis: hy developing the eharacter of the Bt, Gregory's Parnet-Teacher| school mates, A special treat was n 4 {sioner for the Lakeland Region; future citizens and legders of Association entertained the moth. given each tiny fot on 9 LUKE'S GUILD |Mrs, G, N. Varnum, eonference| our country, Do not leave it all to ers of the kindergarten pupils| Pouring tea were Mrs. William | The Guild held its first meet! chairman, president of the execu-| the leaders, we should he Inter in Bi, Gregory's auditorium re-|Clarke, past - prseident; Mps,| INE of the season in the new por-|tive hoard of Scout Auxiliaries esied jn oir ehildren, and he cently with Mrs. Ernest Marks as| Douglas Blair and Mrs, Margar.|L801e church with the president, (for Oshawa district; Mr, B, A cause of them" convener [et Smith, Assisting Mrs. Ernest M8. Melville Henry, presiding, | Richardson, district executive) I A profusion of autumn eblors| Marks as hostesses weve Mrs.| Mrs, Melville Henry led the| commissioner; Dr, 1 J, Met. decorated the hall and the tea Leo Keeler, Mrs. Clare Broad.|evotional period assisted hy Mrs, |calfe, president distriet council; Joan C, Frolek tables, Mrs, Gordon Dignem pre: bent and Mrs, B, C, MeAllister | Kenneth Mathews, i Mrs E G Simmons, past presi: sided assisted by the viee-presi-| The after four guests were the §, Morley Johnson read the dent executive hoard, F d B t E dent, Mrs, Douglas Blair welcom:| following yas Miss Lillian Minutes Mr, E. Alker, DC, introduced ete ride- lect ed the many guests who were In-| Salas, Miss Helen Way, Miss| The president welcomed foup|the luncheon speaker the Rev, Mrs, Joan Carolyn Florek troduced to their child's first| Theresa Murphy, Mrs, Mary Cole| "Ww members to the group whieh|C, D, Cross, Ph, ha oy Rol teacher, Mrs, Margaret Smith,fand Miss Claire White, now has a membership of 18 Mr, Cross was thanked by Mrs | Whose marriage lo Mrs Hoberl -- Several projects were under|Douglas Redpath, president of Clare Elliott will take place In discussion including the hazaar|the Bth Oshawa Auxiliary, Bt, Gertrude"s Roman Catholie which Is to be held at the church] The afternoon portion was |Chureh, on Saturday, October § on Saturday, November 5 and|opened hy prayer { Mr, Btan-(has heen feted at several pre arrangements were made for the! ley Richardson, district executive nuptial events, October Thankoffering, commissioner after which he Incl wpe Senhen Florek and her Mrs, D. R, Abbott and Ms, | troduced Mr, W, J, Harpur, pro-\qauchier, Mrs, Jan Closk, ar | George Edmondson served re-|vineial field eommissioner for) need a shower al the Polish freshments the Lakeland Region, of whieh |p when the future bride ze the Oshawa District is a part | di Pudi d ¥ missal MYRTLE WI My, Harpur, with the aid of Vis|(EIVea a (APEe ATFAY OF MRO Myrtle Women's Institute met|yal' Ald Charts explained *'The|laneous gifts, also a refrigerator, In Myrtle Hall for its SBeptember| Structure of Scouting Movement" | 8 hedroom suite, a dinetle set, a meeting with guests Invited from|in detall by explaining each|basket of kitchen gadgets neighboring branches, level and its purpose and fune: Sum of money A musical program was pre: |tions. Mrs. William Howie, Grierson sented hy Myrtle members, and|- wer . avenue, assisted hy Miss Barbara two films, "England's Beauty at|singing of a harvest hymn, fol: (Hall, and Mrs, Edward Middle the Changing of Her Beasons,'|lowed hy prayer by Mrs, Melville,mass, arranged a personal show and the "Rose Bowl Parade," |smith. 8 ripture was read byler, The hostesses were assisied were shown by Mr, Erle Green, (Mrs, John McPhee and Mrs, Bd: (by Mrs. Donald Ferguson and {| October 10 is the date of the|ward Kitehen, Mrs, Robert Young|(Mrs, John Altley In serving, next meeting, to he held at the sang a solo, "What Shall the Har:| Mrs, William Seott entertained home of Mrs, MeCylloch and will { Be 'Mm Melville Smith at a miscellaneous shower at her be a luncheon served at one| to: M€ ", alle y p o'clock, followed hy 8 trip 1q 16nd a poem, "The Bmallest home, Cochrane street, Whithy Henry House Museum P10 Biessing", Mrs, Nicholas Coty Mrs, John McGregor and M155 ' gave a reading "Thanksgiving Mary Clarke served SA HOME LEAGUE land Thanks Living", and Mrs,| From her co-workers of the The regular meeting of the Sal. William Saunders gave a reading, purchasing department, General vation Army Home League was "Thanksgiving -- Day". Choruses Motors, the bride-to-he received held on Tuesday afternoon, Oc. Were sung between each reading an electric vacuum cleaner tober 4 |Mps, James read an article on| Following the rehearsal this Mrs, Charles Cathmoir led in| Thanksgiving, {evening the bridal party will he the singing of a few choruses. Tea was served, Next week the entertained at the home Bf the "Mrs. William James made . the Rainbow Group under the leader: | prospective bridegroom's par | {announcements and spoke of the|ship of Mrs, Thomas Meyers willlents, Mr. and Mrs, Clare sudden passing of Home League|lead in the devotional period Elliott, Richmond street east member, Mrs, Charles Hester - lh - rigs Mrs, James led in the devotion: | al program with the theme] "Thanksgiving", She led in fe Chewamins (44 NEWLYWEDS at North: | Alonzo Hogel of Oshawa and Chureh were | the bridegroom is the son of | Jack Alfred Wal: | Mrs, Doris Wallace of Oshawa lace. The bride, the former | and Mr, Frank Wallace of De Miss Shirley Yvonne Hogel, Is | trait, Michigan. | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robt. Aldsworth Photographer | Married recently minster United Mr. and Mrs TABLET. . . 'm a chewable vitamin = with iron, liver 1 and 10 wit cone FUR C and 25 where customers send their friends BOY. . : Chawabla? 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