* was Mrs. M. V. Darlaston. were: Mrs. Earl Marshal, Mrs. Holy Cross WA Mrs. Gene Healey was the! Brenda Brown, Mrs. Patrick cashier for the tea room in the| McAvoy, Mrs. William Marshal, Annual Bazaar afternoon, and Mrs. Jack Osier|Mrs. Kay Emberly, and Mrs. in the evening. In charge of the! Ann Stepanishen. Well Patronized tea room was Mrs. James| The raffle tickets were Hickey. Assisting her in the|drawn by 'Monsignor Paul Cof- Holy Cross WA bazaar held\afternoon were: Mrs. Hug hjfey, followed by an auction sale. recently was an outstanding suc-| King, Mrs. Harry Canfield, Mrs.\Mr. Jack Maher acted as auc- cess, Monsignor Philip Coffey|Gordon Whyte and Mrs. Gunner|tioneer closing the Holy Cross welcomed the many visitors| Anson. In the evening were:|WA bazaar for another year. and officially opened the ba- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 |zaar. Receiving the guests was the president, Mrs, J. T. Mullen. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 27, 1961 7| The booths were gaily deco-| DISCOUNTS ristmas stream-| ; ers. Mrs, J. H. Lyons had College Hill H&S Members [sissy te tancy work boot sid ln ese a assisted by Mrs. James Hanson,| v . Mrs, Frank Hoar, and. Mrs.! WHERE Dennis the Menace Guests of McLaughlin Library (%2*tisis were we ELSE DOLL : : atronized and i i Miss Enid Wallace, librarian)most popular books, their au- Ihe haswa satin taste ee a Retail 2.98. SPECIAL of the Boys' and Girls' Depart-|thor, source, ages they would) gy, ment at the McLaughlin Public| appeal to and their cost. ooet ty ed tole | Library, was hostess to College} Miss Wallace outlined some a Anthony, Mrs.| GILLETTE CHILDREN'S Hill Home and School Associa-jof the most inte resting James Sloan, Mrs. Frank Hoens. tion for its November meeting. | books. The audience thea wan-| gen and Mrs. Morris Taillon, | Super Blue Blades TRAINING Miss Wallace explained the|dered throughout the depart) Mrs, Julian Vann and Mrs. , i various services available at|ment viewing the books on dis-\Tsabel Patterson sold many, Na jc a fe PANTIES the library such as the Story|Play. Of particular interest was\cans of food at the country| Special This Week Hour Saturday mornings; the|a display of art done Dby|store booth, as well as selling 2 Film Hour, Saturday afternoons| Japanese children. : several tickets on a basket of! poir 1 00 and the Book Club where 10 to| Mrs. William Dearborn intro-| groceries, The winner was Mrs.| Ungar Auto for Os 13 year olds discuss books and|duced Miss Wallace. and Mrs.| Morris Taillon. Mrs. Leo Kryul,| reviews. Pre-school children are| Ronald Lenover thanked her. |Mrs, William Dettrick and Mrs_| Race Car Track LARGE SIZE Iso allowed to join the library, Mrs. E, Adams opened the! Jack Maher displayed the vari- 4 ed picture books are provided] business session. It was decided] ous stuffed animals ar ae mi Pella I ay HE: Bromo Seltzer . : : pappemenel ety i ; oe a for them. to petition to City Council forities at their booth. Be contret. Retail 63¢ Members of St, Andrew's| tinction at the Scottish President Robert Munn and | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young. | mye audience received two °inder paths along the streets) A Christmas wreath that the Retail 12.98. 10 50 SPECIAL THIS Society of Oshawa wore the | society's ball on Friday night. | Mrs. Munn, left, Mr. and --Oshawa Times Photo |pamphlets "This is Your Li |in the school vicinity. : members had made was won by| NO WHERE ELSE A traditional tartans with dis-! The group above includes Mrs, Robert Crawford and brary" lists information about! Mrs. Ronald Lenover consent-|Mrs, Enid Landry and a shoe Spader peer ied to taking over the duties. of/has was w " | Hi . | i the Reference Service, Collegt: the sick-list convener. War. won by Miss Helen HA hl Successiu cottis a iy ate Service, Boys' and Girls Refreshments were served by| Christmas card a toe z | sic ibraryv oy ' M ; >ar an , E pot GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES Dees aera Ese Christ-\Mrs. Roy MacKenzie and Mrs.|iery were sold ids and jewel- Hl 1038 KING W. __(Atop Mt, Lawn Cemetery) _ 728-0311 | . a ae *hrist- : ---- << -- -- << << so Library, etc, "Books for Chris 1m Dearborn. The lucky} Fitzgerald and Miss Anne Ken-/f rye . Is a Colorful Social Event | HUMORESQUE CLUB Mrs. Robert Cowie and roles Siving, Bsts ore ot Oe ug was held by Mrs. Harold) nelly, Mrs. Ray Brown, and ees LUCKY DRAW COUPON ? The Humoresque "Club of the flower convenor's report by - ticket Nugent. ._|Mrs. Arthur Russell. Has " nye on oe et ink fle bat mae The white cross of St. Andrew; Mr. and Mrs, John. Wallace, Blind held a séctal on Thursday Mrs. George Durno. | Mrs. Kenneth Rose are ticke The date of the next meeting] 'The home-made candy quick . You cou in registere: ch Poodle Pup and the Royal Lion of Scotland|Mr. and Mrs George Ritchie, evening at the CRA building! A letter concerning the 0 Oe Oe tee sain te tn is ° Be et the We disappeared from Mra Ria: ig fag ne oy wong poe ne B sosingg with Miss Patricia McConnell|mation of the United Church|). held at the church, beginning sn can esting and willl eee -- booth early in wale Si ms Oe ee um land Mrs. F Gorcaeh, Mr. and Presiding. Women was read. It was de-\ with a pot Juck supper. Boxes La ; : jthe day. Assisting her was Mrs. i cake atue : Rov Fe "aolic CG j;Wi +8 be a social evening. /Rita Beach. torium on Friday night for one|Mrs. Donald Robertson, Major| The social started with the\cided that the Fidelis Group} wij) be packed for the men's in- a vi |" Tn cheres of the veer lake of the most successful dances|and Mrs. William Clarke, Cap- iia | The social started with the should carry on as previously firmary at Whitby Hospital. | esta tickes 08 pratr E nanta singing of the Club song, a bible and become a unit of the neW| Knox Bible Class is invited to alle ge aay engi of Osh tain and Mrs pan Tae: me verse for the blind, and one organization and that the ex-|partake in this yearly visit, and BEAUTYREST AND A great many of the mem-! and Stes Jan Drygala Mr. and/Minute silence in memory ofiecutive for 1962 remains the!to help pack and distribute the MARSHALL REPAIRS bers and their guests were|Mrs. E. Riddell. the late Guy Campbell, same as for. 1961. boxes. AND OTHER splendent in kilts, dress jack-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack Bingo was played and the) The members were asked to) Miss Carol Cook spoke on a COM resplendent Hts, Mr. and % " 'lwinners were attend th t luck s f th _ Aspe SPRING MATTRESSES COM- ets with silver. buttons, lace|/Mr, and Mrs. P. S. Laurence, winners , __|attend the pot luck supper ot the | tour of 11 European countries, PLETELY REBUILT LIKE cravats and rufflers, and the|/ Mr. G. P. Hackie, Miss Dorothy Mrs, Mary Leach, Mrs Guy WA on Wednesday, November! by way of colored slides, which Torres °s Prank Cooper. 9 x . ') NEW. TWO-DAY SERVICE. || #& ladies proudly wore their tartan| Jack, Miss M. B. Hodgert, Mr. edgy Bley ene 29. she toured for two months this} einerpowNS RE-COVERED. || at KARN" eas sashes and jewels H. M. Yourex, Mr. and Mrs./MIs. *. ¢ Oy, "- In appreciation of her work| Past summer. DAY -- 728-6451 eee Pipe Major Guy Wilson and|y W. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vo dae on . a with the group, Mrs. Boddy was After a sing-song, refresh- NIGHT -- 723-4131 Pipers Robert Gowans and} o1q Gilbert Mrs. Feg ike, Mrs, D. Gat- vosented with a silver pin. ments were served by Mr. and} ONTARIO BEDDING CO. ; y par Mowat, /chell, Mrs. 0 e Jones, Mr "ete Mrs. Mervin Cairns and Mr. H George Findlay paraded for the 5. Andrew Mowat, |Chell,, Mrs. Maude e Aine Ceore'D he Mrs. Mervin s | grand march led by President| ye and' Mrs egies Mr.) Re re by iM sage siecbetien, Gifts. Fa ea Bs and Mrs. Ross Bell. Robert Munn, past president).ngd Mrs. Donald Leach, Mr. Mrs. Dollie Cousins, Mr, Harold siven to MBE OL Aiea the @ t Crawford and vice-pres- ; re, I Bateman, Mr. Charlie Lovell. | tear Goines Young and their| 24 Mrs. we be Mr.\""The caller for the bingo ob coma and to Mrs. | ea J | ladies. Alasdair S. R. Bain and Mrs alter Henderson, -ames was Lion Rufus Lambert) ""! iam Dunn, pianist. ees ind Le ------ Pa : '/Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Dolmeyr, +e > Lion Jack Anderson,| . Mrs. Boddy moved a vote of e | di assisted by Lion Jack Anderson and Mrs. J. Foster, Mr thanks to Mrs. Mayer for her : e e Pa me + ages yore are and Mrs. George Hunter, Mr. ioe nage ee hospitality, | Christmas Camera S ecial emonstrate is ability | Willia arshall, Mr. and Mrs.|Lionettes Mrs. Rufus Le : See : | grouping the dancers in dairy eel ee a Ba ay and Mrs, Jack Anderson The meeting was closed with) | | | % PK on ° * oe iY sf WS master of ceremonies, Mr tbe fa : a poem, "I'm Fine, Thank You"', | wes iat reer. Lovelock, Mr. Roy Girard, Miss FIDELIS GROUP read by Mrs. George Durno. 5 idan d th pike and Bernice Dalgleish, Mr. and Mrs The members of the Fidelis | blers provided the music Seorge Gale, Mr. and Mrs.\,. Be a iia COUPLES' CLUB beside the usual foxtrots and William Faries, Mr. and Mrs Group of Simcoe occ United The regular meeting of the 5 Ath ANNIVERSARY waltzes the dancers took to wel 4 Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E | harch W A were dinner guests Couples' Club of St, Paul's Pres- floor for the Gay Gordons, St. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J jof Mrs. Harvey D. Mayer for bitenian Chirch war Geld wt the Bernard's Waltz, the Flowers Lire Mr. "and Mrs. J. Hy, | their regular meeting ? home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin of Edinburgh, the | Linton) creenshields, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Harold Boddy presided) Cairns, Milton street, who open- Ploughman, the Dashing White! wintidal, Mr. and Mrs. P. E.|at the meeting. A recording | ed the meeting with prayer. Mr. Sergeant, Strip the Wi oui, | Merlin, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Belljof "Sweet Hour of Prayer" was|Ross Bell read a passage from Waltz Country Dance, the Quad-| 444 many others. played followed by the devotion-| the Bible. rilles and Eightsome Reels ' y. 1 iod ducted by M " eee conducted by Mrs.| The main topic of business President Robert Munn wel- Boddy. i gues' ed . : was the Fur Fashion Show to i *. rn Wed fis con: Helping Hand Aux. The minutes were read by|be held at St.. Paul's Presby-| William 'Robertson bs d th Mrs. Lloyd Whittington followed! terian Church on December 6 ittee who had planne e| : BATS. 110) 4 sowed | teriat ure : f ogram invading a buffet) Meets in Parsonage by the treasurer's _Teport by!at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. 1 ty a ; The Reverend J. K. Moffat] Among those attending were|.14 Mrs. Moffat opened their tI Her Worship Mayor Christine|ome for the November meetin a4 e g Thomas, Mr. T. D. Thomas,| or the Helping Hand Auxiliary MPP. ' \of Simcoe Street United Church. | nd Me, and Mrt, Willan Robert thew singe atenamee ef]! Liar, Mla and Mrs. Jack MacGregor, od sas or William Ness, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. George Haines preside Robert Gowans, Miss Maureen|for the business portion of the) SCHOOL OF DANCING Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. - Alex|meeting, when reports were re- Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Alastair|ceived from the various com- D.E.A. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon mittees, including the nominat- Mr. and Mrs. Williamjing committee. The newly ap- ' j ' . Ee --futo Marg Sr., Miss M. Young,|Pointed officers for the year Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, bs , ; ae Al nana Mr. 1962 will be installed at the De- : 1 ; L ° Al , ag ge hoe aac RC trT okie weeae. Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic : {4 5 Mr. and Mrs babeeage Page oe The worship service was in It ee 4B 4 Siheiee%e yale Mr. Kenneth Durno, Mrs. Annjthe charge of Mrs. Gordon : Sy We * eee: *¢ * - Hastie, Mrs. H. Jackson, Mr.|\Magee. Mrs. Charles Dolley FRIDAYS a 5 : " eK and Mrs. T. 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