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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1963, p. 8

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: and explained to the Brown- ies and leaders. Around Mrs. Sharland are left MRS. IRIS SHARLAND, eentre, brought pictures of * Australia which she « showed 'Sth Brownie Pack Welcomes 'A Visitor From Australia | The 9th Oshawa Brownie, and showed the Brownies slides) Pack had the pleasure of enter-|of Australia and gave an en-|§ taining a visitor from Australia| joyable talk, The 9th Brownies) at Guide House last Monday. | and leaders gave a pot-luck sup. | The guest was Mrs. Iris) Per for the guests, assisted by| Sharland from Tasmania origin-|the 9th Parent Committee "ally who has spent five years! a Red Cross worker, She was at/Mrs. Stephen Wotton, District one time a Guide Commission-'|Commissioner; Mrs. John Gas- er at Alice Springs. kell, District Commissioner to right, '|Gib Snyder; Johnny, Jen Mc. Debbie Cowle, D. R. Leonard Jackson, 9th Brown Gunn, Provincial Commis. Owl. sioner; Janet Noble and Mrs. Ss. --Oshawa Times Photo | Field Day cof highlighted | students of Mr. H, B. Fletcher, - | Peter Sosin; Sid; John Martell; UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES The presentation of. school trophies and awards to the Outstanding Girl and Boy and the June meefing of the Duke of Edinburgh Home and Schovl meeting held recently. The meeting began with the Grade 5, enacting an amusing episode from the story of Tom Sawyer. The many parents in attendance enjoyed Aunt Polly and Tom Sawyer and friends as they. whitewashed the fence. The cast was as follows: Aunt Polly, Margaret Brown; Tom, |Ben, Marilyn Bryant; Billy, |Clean; Joey, Kathy Yakemish- yn; Jim, Bryan Coppin; Promp. ter, Alex Dobromilsky; an. nouncer, Donna Bolton. ' An interesting and varied ex- {hibition of tumbling was then displayed by the Grade 4 class of Mr. R. V. Barbe. Mrs. Charles MacDonald thanked the students and teach. ers for coming to the meeting and proyiding such a fine pro- gram. | The presentation of awards |and trophies to outstanding stu-| {dents were as follows: School! trophy for the Field Day, Girl) |champion, donated by Mrs. 8.) Saywell and presented by Miss | Sandra Gaskell to Nancy Bas- | singthwaite. School trophy for Hall with, | Elwood Bradley presiding. | roll, The guests were Mrs. D. ig travelling through Australia as| Fox, Divisional Commissioner; | PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After. noon closing meeting for the eason took place in the Legion the president, Mrs. Mrs. George Hall called the followed by the scripture read by Mrs. Phillip The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Duncan Nisbett "|and the treasurer's report by *| Mrs. George V. Lee. house calls, 10 books have been) the Field Day, Boy Champion, read during the month. Miss) donated by Mrs. L. Magill and Gladys Frise reported on the! presented by Miss Margaret cards and Miss Irene Boes re-| Patterson to Jimmy Yake. minded the members to bring) mishyn books. | Individual awards were given Miss Luke gave the devotion-| to the Field Day winners by the| al message. A film was shown) Home and School Association by Fred Britton. Miss Wilfred} The zi Anthony sang two solos accom-|, 2%@ trophy for the Outstand- panied at the piano by "Mrs.|08 Girl and Boy in grade six, George Fleming. ;donated by Mrs. J. D. Shaw, More than 30 members and|W8S Presented to Nancy Bass- friends enjoyed a pot luck sup-|ingthwaighte by Mrs. L. McMur- The 9th Brownie Pack started corresponding with the Ist Brownie Pack of Alice Springs, North Territory, Australja, in January of this-vear as a Pack Mrs. D. N. Nesbitt, Camp Ad-} viser; Mrs. Jack Lee, president} 9th Parent Committee Mrs. Leonard Jackson, assist-| |per. Mrs. Angus McLean pre- sided during the business meet- ing. Regular meeting will be re- sumed in September. Birthday greetings were sung for the following members, who have their birthdays during the summer months; Mrs. Leonard ed by Mr8. Alyn Elliott, on be-| richer, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. project. Mrs. J. Boyle, Brown|half of the 9th Brownie Pack Ow! of the Ist Pack, asked presented Mrs. Sharland with| a eee = nag Guide, silver coffee spoon.| while she was on.a world tour.|Mrs. Chesely Burton, Brown) Mrs. Sharland was: accom.| Owl, 18th Brownie Pack and panied by Mrs. D. R. Gunn, On-| her Brownies also enjoyed the tario Provincial Commissioner' slides of Australia. |Ben: Jacklin, Mrs. Olive Harri- son, Mrs. F. A, Morphy, Mrs. George Cox. Mrs. William Ward and Mrs. Lioyd R. Annis. | Honor. Teacher The pichic scheduled for July} A number of pre-bridal par- 15 was cancelled as so manyjties have been held in honor were unable to attend on that|of Miss Marjorie Honey of Osh- day. lawa She is the daughter of The first meeting for the new|Mr. and Mrs. Percy Honey of season will be on September 9,| Warkworth, Ont., and on July There will be no more meet- * - will exchange vows with ings of the Club until September|Don Green of Blackstock at the _- . ;United Church in Dartford, On- tario. SIMCOE ST. UCW ll Mrs. Garfield Trevail and Tribute was paid to two char-\micss Eleanor Hughes feted ter members of Simcoe Street/yjiss Honey with a shower at cocoon sore ie arson tie _a\the home of Mrs. Thomas Tem- le, M i Unit. Miss Cora Harvey and)?" mavghiin budlevard. | Pre-Nuptial Parties |ty and to Randy McNaught by |Mr..W. Richardson. Awards to \the Outstanding Girl and Boy }were donated by the Home and {Schodl Association. On completion of the presenta- jtion of awards, the children were served refreshments while the parents remained for a short | business meeting conducted by jthe president, Mrs. Walter Kuch, The minutes were read by Mrs. Donald Lownie and a thea-| surer's report was given by} Mrs. Stanley Lockey. Mr. Kel-! vin James, principal, thanked the association for its help in as- sisting the teachers and serving Grade 6 pupils of Westmount School The bride-elect has lived in Oshawa for the past five years.| She will leave Westmount School to teach at Blackstock! H&S Presentation Of Trophies To Duke of Edinburgh Pupils refreshments to the children on Field Day. Mrs. Walter Kuch announced that a special meeting was be- ing planned to celebrate the associations 10th anniversary in October: The members voted to change the association membership fees to $1.25 per family mem. bership. The meeting was closed and refreshments served under the chairmanship of Mrs. William Taylor. 2 SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, Jules Ethier wish to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Ona Pauline, to Edwards Wil- liam Wilson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wilson, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place at King Street United Church on -Saturday, July 27, 1963, at 3.00 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith of Lisle, Ontario, wish to an. nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Beverley Jean, to Leverne Melville Arnold, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Arnold of Oshawa. The mar- ese will take place on Satur- y, July 27, 1963, at 3.00 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Alliston, Ontario. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ellis of Oshawa wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Leigh, to Donald Lewis Millson of Bowmanville, son ¢f Mr. Alfred Millson of Tyrone and the late Mrs. Mary Millson, The wedding will take place Saturday, July 27, at 2.30 p.m. in Westmount United Church. ® ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stapley, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Rosetta, to Mr. Bever- ly Murray Stirling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stirling of Sackville, New Brunswick. The wedding is to take place in St. George's Memorial Church on Saturday, August 3, 1963, at 2.00 p.m. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilchrist, 201 Craydon road, Whitby, will be happy to receive their rela- tives, friends and neighbors on Saturday, June 29, 1963, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. « CHEDDAR IS RICH Cheddar cheese _ contains oy CK Ae se NAR IY TORIES pine ale ig WAG er Business Follows Potluck Supper. For Eve. Chapter Members enjoyed a delicious pot luck supper at 'the June {meeting of the Evening Chapter, {Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Stephen Heney, chair- man,. presided for the business meeting. The recording secre- tary, Mrs. G. H. Jackson, read the minutes of the May meet- ing. Mrs. Russell Learmonth, treasurer, read her report. Mrs, Heney commented on the success of the Get-Acquaint- ed Membership Tea held re- cently at Adelaide House. Mrs. Douglas Sagar distribut- ed tickets to members to sell for the Fashion Shows to be held Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 at St. Gregory's Auditorium, Mrs. C. R. Lunn reported on line Candy Stripers and said that 50 girls were active in this program and would work a| four-hour shift, two days a week during the summer months, Corresponding secretary, Mrs. James Hepbum, reported sending three cards to mem- bers during the month. Mrs. Earl Matthews, knitting convener, said she had rece. ed two baby outfits from Mrs. John Hunsdale and four. pairs of footwarmers had also been received at the meeting. Mrs. Arthur Joness,; sewing conven- er revorted six gowns and one 'spread turned in at the meet- ing. She has gowns and spreads available for sewing during the summer months and asked the members to contact her. Auxiliary, reported on the af. ternoon meeting and showed some articles suitable to make for the Festival of Gifts in No- vember, : Roll call was taken by Mrs, A. P. Robson who announced that the Evening Ohapter now has a membership of one hun- dred and ten. Three new mem- bers were 'ntroduced: Mrs. N. R. Dunn, Mrs. Paul Sullivan y-jand Mrs, Earle Richards. A Chinese.auction was com ducted by Mrs. James Hep- burn, and the two prizes were won by Mrs. Roy Bunker and Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mrs, Lorne Goodman was auctioneer at a_ lively penny auction of items donated by the members. Mrs. Heney adjourned the Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, presi- meeting and wished the mem- The Canadian Man's Shoe! Full cushion in- sole, soft full grain steerhide leather, light weight (10 oz.), Outstanding value. Sizes 6 -- 12 ALL? 7:29 , SLIP-ON j | | } | 15 SIMCOE ST. N, SHOE STORES OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Miss Alta Kemp were presented| 4 dessert tea and presenta.) with life membership certifi- tion was given the, bride-to-be cates and United Church pins,|PY her co-workers, the staff of by Millicent Luke on behalf of| Westmount Public School at the the organization, jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank During the meeting, réecord-/°SS, Gibbons street. ing secretary, Mrs. Earle Web-| The program committee of ster read the minutes. 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