custom of giving the Cubs alDel-Mar Unit 5 of King aged aang qamsided over the(the church parlors by Mrs. , 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 7,1963 7] UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXIMIARIES --fusrcs,Fit oo (rah Ssh ha ds et : yeas flsession oom of the church. [notes were fead from Mfs. ee nig ee ae cu ' _ walt Peay: ragas to peel Mrs. W. L. Gaur bpetied te Gordo Pierson arid Mrs; Paul covers gen d ee, lene, bob I ad Dyits a egos El proper | ma ; stp , , ; +a" aii ce ad ; |Hermansen, ; an : . OGH AUXILAARY and 'a chapter of Scripture read|3rd Oshawa Scout Mothets'|Lennis Tnotter's pictures, taken) worship service with a further| The October meeting of the| Mrs, Dougias Keeler réad thé|win pe held at the pt of | Hvening Chapter, by Mrs, Joseph Patterson, |Atixiliary was held at thé hoitie|when he attended the World|study of the book, 'On Asia's| It was announted the bazaar i 4 : dia, Stephen yd chair- Yah minw were read by\of Mis. Liéyd Brown. The presi-\Jamboreé at Greece, this past fim" A hymn was sung with ig on November 20, and the ae rf od Figs ee eae 2 ng hag al i Mrs. T. H. Douglas. ian, 'peesided i the jar\Mix, Joseph Patterson afd theldent, Mrs. Hugh Peterson, open-|summer. * IMs. Willidti Nichélson at the|NOVember meeting of the Del- Poval stor hy} - 7-4 1. Chap- ¢ e I ils gle Mrs. David Mofis, -|Mrs. William Chester f@ad the yA meeting of the Evenin tréasurér's report by Mrs. Wil-jed the meéting with the Scout) A Thank You note was read|piano. Mrs. Jack Thayer read Mar Unit will be a pot luck ay ang init, Lite ea treasurer's report. It' Was al. a Hospital Auxiliary,|liam Boorman. An interesting|Mothers prayer. The. secre-|from Miss Margaret Patterson the séfiptire, A synopsis of/SUPper. i P = ie f HO ney were read by thelletter was read from the Rev-|tary's report was given by Mrs.|thanking the Auxiliary for theit\'The Way in Korea" was tead| November 2 is UCW ienaaiy| Winter conrad tee meseoe with nome aig ecyh sies®ed ys MAPLE CLEANERS secretary, Mrs, G, H, Jackson,|erend Roland D. Corneil, Di-|B. A. Sonley and the treasur-ishare of the gift she received|b Mrs. William Nicholson andjand there will be a ladies'|* Poem, silane anit witt stat? the Tuck Shop Be pO SIMCOE ST. 5. OSHAWA The treasufet, Mrs, Russeliifectot of Christian Jews, and ef's report by Mrs. Jack Mc-|when she resigned as Akela|Mts. W. L. Gaur. Mrs. Thayer|choit. Mrs, Roy Bishop was in ilisdale Manof on Novemhbér rior his 7, a Learmouth, tead her feport,|t6ld gt his work among the|Adam. ; jast sufhmfer, led the unit in prayer and the) 'The bridge and hat fashions|Charge of the devotions and), , tentative date of Decem- Free ip and A fépor oh the siiccesstul| Jewis People. There was a discussion re a) Refreshments were served by|worship service was closed with|niannedi for October 30 were|ChOse @8 the theme "Being &lper 11, was sét for the Copper Pity Pa Dessert Bridge held in Sep-| Plans were finalized for the|bake sale to be held at the bowl-|the hdstess. alymn, 7 | discussed. Good Neighbor", The hymins|Banquet, The bazaar will be tember i given by Mrs.|bazdar of November 9, to being alley in November. KING STREET UCW _ Unit leader, Mrs. Gabriel] Refreshments were served in ' Christ" held 'on November 29. 4455 + ~~ a Hefiey in the absence of the/held at the Church. The president reminded the (Del-Mat. Unit) ; -- convener, Mis. John Hruska. | The nominating committee|members of a conference th) wie regiiar meting 'of the Mrs, Heney gave a shoft ré|presented the slate of officers|Kingston, also one in Barrie. port on the Regional meeting|for the coming year: présidént,| Mrs. J. A. Steffan installed) | she attended in Peterborough on/Mrs. Desmond Taylor; vice-|the officers for 1963-64: Presi-| , FSS FR PPE TL Qe Et PE Bes Includes Twe meotching step and Open Friday Until 9 p.m. bles ani | matching coffee table Price includes @ Frames @ Lefses élégates to the Atinual Con+|secretary, Mrs. Charles Hes- Now's the Time to 99 afid 30, weré Mrs. Stephén|Kenneth Vance; Mrs, Wiiliam|Ad4m; seeretary, Mrs. B. A.) USTOM AND chairman, participated in a| 4 display of floral airange- Mis. Heney made the follow-| sell, | CHIROPRACTOR | & Draperies beéh forniéd ahd will be call-/3RD SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. 100 King St. E. 728-5156 | tival of Gifls will be held in the | 725-6559 hadaar, the Women's Hospital Auxil-| gowns and two pairs of foot- Mrs, A, P, Robson, mem-| member, was introduced. Mrs. the Evening Chapter, who has 65 STYLES from Kitchener. COLORS January, Mire Goll Ashton who is staf <A op) Luxury looks at a Value-Packed Sale Price oe With Your choice of heavy-duty fabric and leatherette or all-over fabric, Beautifully ey d 7 The thedling wae adjourned 17 BOND STREET, EAST 2ND FLOOR REPAIR with deep foam cushions. Note the flared arms, the tailored back. Full inner- : 5-PCE. GROUP Séptethber 25. president, Mrs. Lothe Haisell; dent, Més. R. H.. Peterson; | vention of Hospital Auxiliar-lter; treasurer, 'Mrs. A. 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Dry J FURNITURE ~ in Oshawa ing gore geen 68 By arf A social half hour followed] @ Rheumatism ~ 74 CELINA STREET ' ets ate still available for Salé.|¢iosing prayer. | ive PHONE 723-7827 ] 5 4 156 S S S hk A fiéminating committee has @ Migraine Headaches | | = iImcoe treet out 'ing fiembers to take speattions The regular meeting of the on thé 1964 executive, The Fes- | cafeteria on Névéember 22 and! bow the llbuislle e He ki . / members * were reminded to Diced | make articles to sell at the Ox LOK; A report on the afternoon WE meeting was given by Mrs.| A. W. Armstrong, president of iary. Mrs, Andrew Christomailis,| (8) sewing convener, reported 30) warmershad been turned in at! the meeting. | bership chairman, gave her re- port, Mrs, Grant Hart, a new Heney introduced Mrs. K. F. 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