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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1963, p. 11

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Orne SS SI te oN # MRS, W. M. BROADBENT (President) Mary Street Home And School _ Elects Officets For 1963-64 The annual meeting of Mary Street Home and School Asso- ciation was held with the pre-jny¢. sident, Mrs. Bryce Brown pre- siding. Mrs. gave the treasurer's report the room count*was taken. The banners were presented to Miss Laird for the Junior Division and to Miss Van Deuren for the Wilfred Hamley vice _- president, a a Cr eT ee ee ee Ce ITO EEE I IE a a EE UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES _CASTLE CHAP. ALUMNAE This Junior gtd gett Chapter Alumnae May meeting 'ean held at the home of Miss|dependent, Doris Batty, Brooklin, on Wed- nesday, May 15. ; A OF, business meeting was|events of the year, Christmas held and the executive officers|dinner and May Day. will remain in office for one more year. The spea f the college. uilt in 1859 by|Charlotte Gentiles of Whitby. Now the school has Grades 9 to 13 inclusive and is one 'of the secondary schools/financially in- Slides. and views of the Col- lege were shown and of special Miss Doris Batty thanked Mrs. Osborne. Refreshraents ° ker was Mrs. S. L.Jwere by Miss Betty Moffat of Osborne, wife of the principal| Oshawa, of the college, who gave a talk on the history The castle was Sherriff and Reynolds and pur- chased for a School for Women in 1874. The swimming pool and gymnasium were added in 1912)M¢eGregor, presided Vote of thanks on behalf of all present was given by Miss KNOX WMS The president, Mrs, Malcolm for the land the chapel and new princi-/ monthly meeting of the After- pal offices were built in 1956. noon Auxiliary of the WMS of MRS. B. A. BROWN (Retiring) a slate of officers for the follow- ing year, as follows: president,|" William Broadbent; 1st] Angus | : -- Mrs. McMaster; 2nd. vice - presi- dent, Mrs. Ralph S. MacMurdo; secretary, Mrs. S. recording It's our pleasure... DONNA BACK MILLIGAN IS and Know'. Mrs. Leslie Beecroft. given by Mrs. Leslie Knox Church and opened the|who told ot the need and hun- will be Mrs. D. R. Sinclair and meeting with a poem "Be Stilljger of these peoples and Chi-|Mrs. G. M. Delaney will be nese refugees who have fled to/soloist. The devotions were taken by|Hong Kong. The June meeting will be|the bale. The study on Hong Kong was|held at the home of Mrs, A. H.| A hymn and prayer Blair,|Dancey. The guest speaker|McGregor closed the meeting. Py ¥ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 30, 1693 Af * Many gifts were received for) by Mrs. | STARTS TODAY! Ross Mills Montgomery Ladies' PRIZE-STORE GAME .. . AT DOWNTOWN STORES!!! When you shop at Prize Stores, displaying a Blue and Yellow banner you'll receive F REE a card with 16 prize tickets! Then, just follow the directions on the card, for YOUR chance of the many wonderful prizes. Winning numbers will be displayed from June 15th through June 22nd. | Kelly's Decor Lounge Horwich Credit Jewellers| L. A, & B, Discount Stores Leslie Johnson; secretary, Mrs. A, i sat |Venn; treasurer, Mrs. Michael|" -- Senior division. \Kadoski; Mr. G, A. Harper mentioned|irs) w. J. Clark, Mrs. corresponding |/ Samuel}; executive members, John|> . WITH Wear Colette Shoes Ralph Jewell's Men's US Wear | Engel's Men's Wear Tammy Fashion Shoes | Agnew Surpass Davidson Shoes | Meagher's T.V. | Mitchell's Drugs Kaye's Sportswear R. B. Reed & Son Florists Nesbitt's Ladies Wear Sam Rotish-Men's Wear SPECIAL BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. . CREDIT i & @ Built In Electric Eye @ ASA Setting 10 to 40 Van) @ Rapid Wind @ Trigger Pistol Grip @ Easy Loading @ Genuine Heavy Leather Case with Carrying Strap @ List at 99.50 that Field Day would be about ; the 9th of June this year. Mrs. ee and : eS ; Brown apaeences Bani te Thine Glicéra aie t' be. in: : Bassett's Jewellers -- | Young Moderns 1, Collis and Son Dek renee would be held May og Aa the first meeting in)" Helen Swayder, recently graduated from "BRUNO" C. Mills Watchmakers | Henderson Book Store Linde Lee Fashions as little as 28 at 6.30 p.m. and that the ' |e | ff. h | 2 June meeting would also take Praga sis ccngay Bag Map pr Oi! tn: Toronto hos also, joined: eur, Saatt, Ment: her et Kinloch's Men's Wear Waynne Appliances Black's Ladies Wear 1.00 down a \ the form of a pot luck supper. . , ; ° She aio temarked thet Cap- Pie oo pag aaheeod footers, Mes. Edgars' Decor Centre | Dancey Shoes Preston's Paint and 1.00 weekly P tain W. R. Murray will give 8ljames Huggins in charge : Styling by Upton's Paint and Wall. | Burns Credit Jewellers Wallpaper : demonstration. on fire control.|------________~____| ' Ltd. The Evel: " There will also be a party for P |e paper : e Evelyn Shop ; the gradyating class in June. | Ronald. W. Bilsky, DC \ BEN ABR AMOFF Patte Paint Lewington Flowers Sally Shops Credit ate comes ie at" cnmorRacroR | ai wenn pe en e . ' arn Drugs lury and Love vention, in Toronto, gave re-| © HEADACHES. 360 KING ST. W. 728-4351 a ie 'a . ee ; ry eee Ltd. ports of their activities. * illinery Wor eliable Furniture | Burns Shoe Store Mrs, S$. N. Wood read the) 100 King E 728-5156) . ¥ i 32 KING ST. WEST 723-7022 | 6 ARE aes UNITS, GROUPS | x5 AUXILIARIES ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Boulevard Group) 7 The Boulevard Group of St. | George's Guild met in Cowan | House for their monthly meet-) ing on May 27. | The group leader, Mrs. Gor-| don Brough, presided with 14 'members present. The trea-| surer, Mrs. Stanley Turner,| gave the financial report. Mrs.: Brough reported that) Mrs. Thomas Farrow is con-| valescing at her home and Mrs. Jack Burr is in the hospital. Suggestions were received) from the group about the kit- chen in Cowan House and a} suggestion was given to Mrs.| Brough to take back to the Main Guild meeting in June. | Mrs. Brough reminded the members of the tea at Mrs. E. V. Lander's on June 4 and tic- kets were given out. Tickets were also given for the fall luncheon in September. | Material which had been do- nated was given to the mem- bers and they were requested to bring back their worked quilt blocks in September. | A Marathon. Bridge was dis-| cussed and it was decided to leave this item until the Sep-)} tember. meeting. Lunch was served by the so- cial conveners assisted by Mrs. Percy. Sommerville, Mrs. George Murless and Mrs. Frank Naden. ji The next meeting of the) Group will be held on Septem-| ber 23. KING STREET UCW No. 4 Ruth, from whose lineage sprang the House of David, was| the subject of the Bible Study; period at the May meeting of the Fellowship Unit 4 of King) Street United Church. The story] of Ruth unfolded through her journey from Moab to Judea and culminated in her marriage to Boaz, The program chair- man, Mrs, William Smith, led in this 'fourth of a series of women of the Bible. Scripture was read by Mrs. Gordon Hanna, followed by a poem by Mrs. Frank Ball. Mrs, Audrey Metcalf closed the worship with prayer and pianist: for the even- ing was Mrs. Ivan Morrison, Mrs. Frank Burrows opened the meeting by reading a poem "My Daily Wish', and a wel- come was extended to Mrs. Russell Mapes. Reports were presented by Mrs. H. A. Arm- secretary, and Mrs. Seymour Bigwood, treasurer. . Earl Wakely presented the report of the community friendship and visitation com- mittee. Miss Bette Lynn Osborne, played two piano solos, "Sona- tina" by Kaulau and "Ivan Sings" by Khachaturian. A thank you note was read from Mrs. Harry Blakely, group leader of the Ardent Workers Unit, expressing the thanks of that group at having been included in the Fellow- ship Unit's birthday meeting in April, Recipes fpr salads,! loaves and squares for\inclusion in the summer recipe booklet should be mailed to Mrs, Arm-| strong, 231 Burk street. The June meeting of the unit will be held in the form of a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Jack Perry, Beverley street, June 25. The Fellowship Unit will present the worship ser- vice at June 13 general UCW meeting. The méeting was closed with a reflective poem "The Beau- titudes for Parents" read by Mrs. Burrows. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hugh Hut- cheson, Mrs. Frank Ball and members of Group 4. | a SHOP AT HOME! Cherney's earpet experts will bring samples of this fine broad- loom right to your rooms to help your decorating. No charge Or obligation, of course. PHONE 728-1641 Right Now! 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