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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jan 1963, p. 8

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i * tts Bis | 5 ae EDN Ayre A es Peg og BP ha ELS GE AT TE Ge anaaedial Pitt OSHAWA TIMES 'ednesday, January 2, 1963 * SOCIETIES : LODGES AND BUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE {The regular meeting of Sun- shine Rebekah Lodge, was held th the IOOF Hall, recentiy. ' The Noble Grand, Sister Elda Howard, presided, assisted by Sister Elsie McKee, vice grand. "The Noble Grand welcomed the members. ' & The vice grand reported on the sick and shut-in members, se who have been confined to spital have now returned home. * Several members volunteered assist in the Tuck Shop, at ilisdale Manor. '* The members decided to fore- @o the exchange of Christmas gifts each to bring a white gift td be taken to those, less fortun- ate than themselves. A large quality of food and gifts was received and a com- mittee appoirited to pack and istribute the hampers. . After the meeting, the mem- bers retired to the Banquet Hall when carols were sung and Christmas refreshments served by the committee in charge. \ The next regular meeting will be held Monday, January 7. L.A.P.M, The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary, Patriarchs 'Militant, IOOF, was held in the IOOF Hall, recently, with Lady 'Jenny Peary presiding, assisted by Lady Nelda Thompson, VG. The president welcomed the members. The vice .. president reported on the sick and shut-in mem- bers and also reported that these members had received Christ- mase remembrances from the auxiliary. The charter was reverently draped, in memory of the late 'Caroline Curtiss, who, when able, was a regular attendant at the LAPM meetings. In lieu of the exchange of Christmas gifts each member gave a cash donation to be pre- sented to the Retarded Chil- dren's workshop. The installation of officers for sthe ensuing term will take place 'at the next regular meeting, January 16, after which an in- 'gtallation banquet will be held. »» At the conclusion of the meet- AK Tradition in Ontario = for Many Years =< 000000000000000000000000060000000000000000000000000000000 : , . Annual WALKER'S sanua January PTTTiTiitiiiiiiiiii tT cS : -- | ane s. ae 19d) @) it Et 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Nobody can match the tremendou. values offered Check these y ff ; during Walker's January White Sale. Year after Old-Fashio ned year Ontario homemakers have come to expect these Values money-saving prices. S hop early... quantities limited! SOSSSHSSHHSSCSSSOOCOSSEOSeaseseeseseseseseeesegeeeseeeese y ed \-- Reproduced from Gerdon Mackay 1907 Catalogue 'ing, the members retired to the sbanquet hall where Christmas Scarols were sung. +. Refreshments were served by 'Ladies Jenny Perry and Marie Elliott. 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