THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 17, 1964 7 /J Girl Guides Hold- j Christmas Party PORT PERRY (TC) -- A it evening was enjoyed the Scout Hall when the re-|th cently 7 ain Ga Third Port Company, the supervision of Captaka well-arranged program success with over'| friends and fellow Guide move- . The proceeds entertainment amounted $22. The money will y the company to cost of badges, sup- e which are needed time to time. Mrs. Nottingham is to be @ommended for the splendid way in which the performance was conducted. The talent and with the assistance of Beverley Fellows Lieutenant Christmas Story Meeting Theme BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The Anna Unit of the UCW_ held their Christmas meeting Dec. 7 Lorne Thompson. The scripture was at the home of Mrs. the Christmas Story. In addi- tion to the regular format, carols were sung, readings were given. Mrs, William Mahaffey, the most recently-married member of the group, was presented with two cup-and-saucer sets. The Candace Unit of the UCW elso used a Christmas theme in their Dec. 8 meeting at the Gordon Strong. ome of Mrs. e ladies discussed the Candle- light service, and a reading of the Nativity was given. A medi- tation on Advent was said by Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. Carols were sung. FOOD EXPERIMENT Ladies of the Esther and Dor- eas Units engaged in experi- mental cooking of West Indies and Trinidad foods at the home ef Mrs. Ali Khan. All of them took part in the cooking, serv- fng and eating of the exotic foods St. John's WA met at the home of Mrs. J. A. McArthur Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. Family Christmas will be held at the Church and on Dec. 24, a carol service will be held there. Heather Lee, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willoughby, was Sunday at St. John's rch. St. John's Sun- day School will present a Christ- mas pageant this Sunday and Holy Communion will be ad- ministered Christmas Day. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, William Mahaf- fey and Grant and Neil Mc- Laughlin, were dinner guests Ast Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mahaffey of Port Perry. Mrs. Austin Beacock, Mrs. Norman Green, and Mrs. Rus- eell Brown spent a few days with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Phena Mountjoy, Osh- awa, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ferguson and Alan, and Ray Ferguson, were Sunday evening dinner ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray meron, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Orv Venning at- tended the Watkin's Conference at the fireside barbecue in|' Lindsay Tuesday. Kevin and Sherry Dunsmoor|_ ef Oshawa spent a few days|) and plans were made for a Dec. 20 Candle- light Service. Four Christmas services nited at Cadet Diane Hall, was an 'and gave an insight to e leadership pane, given to the girls attending this pany. a|FINE PROGRAM Captain Nottingham was mis- tress of ceremonies and called upon Guides Janice Williams and Charlene Bourgeois to start the program. by singing the Guide Laws. This was followed by a selection of numbers con- sisting of quartettes, duets, solos, readings trios, soft shoe and square dance numbers, ac- cordion music and tumbling, with every Guide in the com- pany participating. The highlight was the pageant "The Night Before Christmas." The costumes and "props" were quite unique and Santa Claus which was taken by Janice Wil- liams, at the last moment, ow- ing to an unfortunate accident to Guide Mary Nelson who could not take her part through the misfortune of breaking her leg, was well done and delighted the "'young fry" in attendance. The narrator was Guide June Murray. oT bring the evening to a cli- max, a bounteous luncheon was served by the entire Guide Company, with the assistance of the Guide and Brownies Moth- ers' Auxiliary. GUIDES TAKING PART Those responsible for such a fine presentation were Guides Heather Rider, Penny Rider, Joanne Wakeford, Wendy Har- ris, Diane Short, Karen Mur- ray, - Deanne Gray, Janet Tristram, Jean Tristram, Bar- bara Best, Janice © Williams, Darlene Irvine, Brenda Geer, Josephine Davies, Eva Leveck, Charlene Bourgeois, Karen Ken- nedy, Susan Gray, Sherrin Vok- ins, Patsy Lee, Debbie Godley, Diny DeJong, Cathy Best, Linda Espie and Diane Hall. The Guides would like to take this opportunity to especially thank Mr. Stuart Land, who gave so much of his time to train the girls who did the tumbling act and to supervise this work for them and also to Mr. Grant McDonald who graciously loaned the. neces- sary equipment from the Port Perry High School to make it a success. 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