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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1965, p. 13

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-DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Jshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. SOUTH COURTICE H-S 2 | The November meeting of the South Courtice Home and School Assoc. was held recently at the) . school. The business was. con-} ducted by Mrs. Archie Camp- bell. A family donation plan .Was approved as a means of raising funds. It was announced that over $40.00 was gathered Tor UNICEF by the students, Room count was won by Prin- cipal Mr. B. Church and the $2,00 prize and banner were awarded. Misses Nancy and Lorna Mor- ton played two piano duets, "Rustic Dance' and "'Little Boy Blue March." Mrs. Alvin Metcalf introduced, Mrs, Fred Coty, a travel agent who gave a short description of the West Indian Wonderland Is- land, the Barbados, which is Mrs. Edward Holland gave the study book on Brazil. Mrs, Knox and Mrs, .Ernest Jones served refreshments. CIMCOE STREET UCW : (Astra Unit) In the: absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. Howard Toaze, Mrs, Robert Currie presided for the regular meeting of the Astra Huw, ana Mrs, G.-A: Fletcher, | and Mrs. A. R. Garrett, SIMCOE STREET UCW 7 The November meeting of the) Goodwill Unit 7 of Simcoe Street United Church Women was held recently with Mrs. Everett] Warne presiding and welcoming} jthe members and one guest. | Mrs. Charles Anderson gaye) the flower convener report and) read several letters of thanks.| One minute silence was obser-) ved in Memory of two members) who had passed away this year. | Instead of exchanging Christ-) mas gifts, a collection was taken) Unit of Simcoe Street United Church Women. Mrs. Currie opened the meet- ing with a reading. Mrs. Elgin Savery gave a thought for to- day, Mts. Robert McLeod read a story concerning full-time Christian service. The business part of the meet- ing included the following an- nouncements; the next general UCW meeting would be held January 12; the general body of just five hours flying time from Toronto. the UCW. is planning to s¢ Christmas baskets to the and is to be sent to the Re-| jtarded Children's Workshop. Mrs, Warne kindly consented to be the leader ifor another year. |refresninents were served by the{ Miss Ethel Warne conductedlexecutive and a_ social half} "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 30, 1965 43} the. devotiona}- part cf the meet-ihour-was spent. ing taking as her theme "AG en vent." She gave two readings ? | by Virginia Harris both lead- clog Pee game slp gred ing up to the birth of Christ. |. AX (CP) -- tae Mrs. George P. Booth played Linder Hammerling was the an arrangement by Bach en- first woman to be given a testi- monial dinner by the Halifax tiled "Sheep May 'Safely ; i. Graze." Miss Leona Stainton|J¢Wish community. Mrs. Ham: merling ehas kept up her own read.a Christmas story from a) : ; : book "Christmas with Ed Sulli-/™edical practice and raised two van" entitled "In As Much,'"|Children while working for pro- followed by several Christmas|8t@ms to aid children in Israel. carols with Mrs, George R | Booth at the piano. LOVES HOME LIFE Mrs, Warne thanked all those) Charlton Heston flew 16,000) taking part in the meeting and|miles just to have a weekend wished all members the com-|with his family while filming | hauté "toiffure ... international coiffures 71. celina st. oshawa, ont. 6 european stylists, YESTERDAY ALWAYS it's tashion time at... EDNA ANN HATS. Open every night to 9 p.m. TODAY and TOMORROW WE have by for the lorgest selection in hats, gloves, purses, EDNA ANN HATS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE liments of the season. Delicious|Khartoum in Africa. | ens 1 } » TAKEIT EASY needed to fly by International/two members from each Air Lines to holiday im _ the to help prepare and dm@ivg balmy 72 to 80 degree tempera-| baskets; there were-stBiSeveral ture which never falls below 68 offices open in the general UCW degrees. to be filed. The Barbados is a compara-| It was decided that the unit tively flat coral island of 166|would back the general UCW in square miles in .area with alsponsoring a concert in the population of 230,000 people.|Church next spring There are over 130 elementary! The new slate of officers of the and secondary schools and two/Astra unit was presented. Mrs colleges. The main products ex-|Toaze invited the group to her ported are sugar, molasses and/home for the annual Christmas rum, party on December 16. Mrs. Coty gave a few point-| Mrs. Currie expressed on be- ers on air travel and answered|half of Mrs. Toaze, her appre- several questions from the|ciation to all members who audience. helped to make the bazaar such Mrs. Donald Metcalf thanked/a success. | Mrs. Coty for the pleasant} The remaining portion of the entertainment. }meeting, under the leadership of| Refreshments were served. /|Mrs. Eric Hempstead, featured REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 | soxiog city. Several. member| ' a y. & member Oshawa Bebekah Lodge No. 3) yore garbed in colofful Mexican held its regular meeting on! Wednesday evening. NG Luella Smith presided and extended a| yy warm welcome to all in attend- No visas or passports werejand shut-ins again this f Modern Swivel Chair 29.88 Good looking! Comfortable! Priced right! Equally at home in bedroom or living room. Available in a wide range of colours, and fabrics. 7.88 HOSTESS ARM CHAIR 17.88 At home anywhere ! Sturdy spring cushioned seat and back. Upholstered arm rest. 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This was dis-|f respondence and the many cussed and some suggestions thank-you notes. -- ° ; It was decided to have a arious sums Of money were Christmas party at the next voted to three Ww. A. Appeals. | meeting, December 8, and ar-| 2ne members were reminded jof the corporate communion on bye x ei ong ~ have! Necember 5. Mrs. D. H. Moore after the), meeting and exchange of gifts.|'5 in charge of the 1966. calen-| Members were reminded to put|4@rs. Plans were finalized for} their name in with their gift, |the Christmas Fair and mem- PNG Vera. Wirsching con- bers asked to send their baking. | vened a successful penny gale) The next meeting will be held| and Sister Stella Ogden served|0" December 15 at 1.00 p.m. in) delicious refreshments and a|the parish hall, and will be a pleasant hour was spent. |pot-luck luncheon, with an ex-| change of Christmas gifts. 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