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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1966, p. 15

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if #7) quickly becomes a member ot) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sgiurdoy, March 26, 1966 15} the Pack. A boy could work for all five) diakk of ace ana ae Harman meeting recently with Mrs.|Catholic Women's League, held viti iK ; res in| tly. Summary of reports of meetings and activities of lexplained. that there was much paenerte ote a gi ecg Mg oy fae eae Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports |more freedom of choice than y Bc bul . n an effort to increase our) | ' lake. membership, svecial envelopes , i before. She explained the mean- - . m submitted by their secretaries. ing of the five stars which come, Mrs. Stewart Tippett led the will be sent out with the regu- - _ lin blue, black, green, red and|devotional period with her|lar Sunday envelopes for the |ported that the Group commit-\jawny and emphaaiaall the faet|theme as "My Bible and I.")month of April. itee had given a special eae: that the old and new programs The discovery and history of| The spiritual convener, Mrs. | (Barvinok Branch) | } A series of readings tromjiiou io Mi. Truman Tuze te a lnad been dove-tailed. Any bev! Trinidad was aptly presented | Terry O'Connor, suggested that) | ft tak-|by Mrs, Mervin Moriisvii. jeapo of the Riessed Sacfa- Taras Shevchenko's Kobsar|tend the father and son ban-| ye oo i course of. tak- highlighted the March meeting quet. Mr. Tuzo, i Bermudan. ing" the old two-star program) During a short business meet-|ment might be resumed on the} of the Ukrainian Women's As-\had been _ helpfu = ne would continue to' completion. jing numerous events were dis-|first Friday of the month, It) sociation, Baryinok Branch, at scouts had Tr pgm The new issue of 'The Way|cussed such as the presentation| was decided that if enough in-| the home of Miss Ann Sabat./both last year and on the Pat te the Stars" would be avail-jof "'Quick Tricks" which will|terest was shown by the parish-|y Mrs. Morley Parfinuk read the/vious trip, and he was now at-|.41, soon. Samples of work|be held in the church hall, Apriljioners, this would be done. | Beatitudes. | enaing school po Toronto. req(done under the new program /|7 at 2.00 p.m., admission price, At the April meeting, the} Mrs. John Dutchak, the is Mrs. hep Ie ere ceation Oe passed to members. Mrs.|50c. with refreshments and election of officers for the 1966-! Mei, resided and announced that te tundrasing 985020 Comin "hank MsH|oe. perigee a be held oe Saturday had been agreed ay by the en ei . here were plans for a week- in charge of the election will be April 2, for all Sunday School | committee. i Mrs. Reginald Coombes re-/end bus trip to sce the tulips|Mrs. Roy Haber and Mrs. students ' Mrs. George Fitches report- minded. the members of the lin bloom at Ottawa, May 14|James McKeever. The 'convener Mrs, Stephen ed on the District Committee |forthcoming 36th pete a party |and 15. A rummage sale will) A nearly new sale is to be Gonta, distributed dance tick-|meeting held on February 24, of the be eget rag eg jbe held by the UCW at the/held on Friday, April 29 at St.) ets for the annual spring frolic|She mentioned that a donation|P 2S were ene (tinge Hall, Bond street, April) Philip's Hall. Convener is Mrs. to be held Saturday, May 7 at/of $1.00 towards the cost of the: poracnments were served by 15 At 1.00 p.m. James McKeever. St. John's. hall. Decorating | open house to be held at the of- Mrs George' Fitches? patrol Y= Mrs. Reginald Ellis, Mrs.| Refreshments were served. themes were discussed and/ficial opening of the Adminis-|""" sete : Y a ona te -- rasoy & lans approved. Tickets may/tration Building at Camp) ORDER OF Clark were in charge of refresh- : ; : 93 reserved at 725-9735. | THE EASTERN STAR ments. HERB CLAIMED CURE Milkwort, also called snake- root, used to be thought a cure-| Samac had been asked for. An-} Mrs. Steven Hercia advised other important event was the) ne regular meeting of Chap- that there was a new selection|Queen's Scout Ceremony to be ter No. 73, Order ofthe East- of rummage accumulated. and|held, April 30, at 8.30 p.m. at\ein star, was opened by the! The president, Mrs, Harryjall and was added to quacks' |f that there would be a sale on|McLaughlin Collegiate and Vo-!worthy Matron, Wilma Taylor/Gowanlock, presided oyer the | nostrums made of snake oil and bgereton ea 30 at 1.30 at Poonsag epic Ee Mi td and Worthy Patron, George|March meeting of St. Philip'siswamp water. . John's Hall. ueen Scouts wo' re B 3 ------$<$<----$------ - --_---- The congregational post-Eas-| Oshawa and ten from Lakeland ie olen te ie ie ter dinner will be held April 17,|A° long service award and ade. by the Marchal Pearte| following Holy Liturgy and will|thanks badge would be Pre-| navidson The chaplain, Beat-| be convened by Mrs. Alex Stec|sented to those members of the!,i.e puchemin, led the devo and Mrs. Walter Grigorenko. , | Auxiliaries with service of ten tional period A card party will be held at) years and over. A report on the sick members the home of Mrs. Joseph Maga| Mrs. Douglas Bradley thank- \4. given by Gladys Elliott. | in the near future. Members|ed all members who assisted at/cvmnathy was extended to all| will be contacted by telephone|the Scout Leaders Course atiwig were bereaved of loved as to the date. Camp Samac March 13. ones, Miss Mary Sabat was a guest. Mrs. D. G. Harman, Akela'of; It was agreed to donate a} and assisted in serving the re-|the 11A Oshawa Cub Pack, ex-)sum of money to the arithritic freshments. plained in some detail the new) fund. | : 5-star program for cubs. She| An invitation from OES was 8TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. said changes had become neces- given and accepted to attend a The March meeting of the 8th sary to present a more chal-}fashion show and luncheon be-| Oshawa Scout Group Auxiliary|lenging program at the ten-/jng held at Markham. was held recently in the Scout) year-old level. After the farewell was given Hall with Mrs Reginald) Much of the two-star pro- by Edna Anderson, refresh | Coombes presiding, and wel-|gram had been retained, espe- ments were served by. coming the special guest andicially the outdoor activities./Cy;ry and her committee in the speaker, Mrs. D. G. Harman. More emphasis was put On pal-/form of a birthday party Mrs. Coombes reported that an ent interest and projects car-| visitors were from Whitbs executive meeting had been ried out at home. Port Perry, Markham, Bow held at the home of Mrs. Doug-| New chums previously had to janville. and Peterborough las Bradley to discuss plans;pass two tests before they be- for the father and son banquet|came invested but in the new ALBERT STREET UCW2 to be held on April 23 program, investment was as Albert Strect United Mrs. Reginald Coombes re-'soon as possible so that a boyiWomen, Unit 2, held its month- GET 20 FT. 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