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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1966, p. 27

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6A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, November 22, 1960 Ladies' Auxiliary Gives Support To Ontario Regiment Association The Ontario Regiment Asso- ciation Ladies' Auxiliary was organized to assist the Men's Association. They cater to events held in the Armouries and the main project is sup- porting the Regiment Cadets. Since the Hillsdale Manor Tuck Shop opened it has always been represented by members from the auxiliary on the dates reanested. The Auxiliary as- sists with the Christmas tree, pienie and dances sponsored 0 the Men's Association. are regularly donated to charitable organiza, tions : ' Children, Canadian Cancer Society, Hills. dale Manor bazaar and recent- In every way possible helping hand to a wide variety Golden Jubilee Participates In World ncaa The work of the Golden Jubi- Jee is * varied and Chapter through its many departments ramed picture th were presented to the East hithy school board for schools that district. Prizes for his- tory and English were present- ed at the Central Collegiate commencement. One of the two adopted schools has been amal- gamated and no longer requires help but the Chapter will con- tinve its assistance to the Indian at Georgian Is- land. A bursary of $300.00 was given to a student attending second university and a dona- tion was made to Provincial Chapter's Scholarship fund. The work of the services at home and abroad department under Mrs. G. E. Coulter in- cludes knitting and sewing by each member or a donation to- ward filling ditty bags for hos- pital patients or the purchase of items of clothing not easily made, The weekly service by members at the Golden Age Club meetings which has con- Chapter IODE | :|Qshawa Public Library. The : i members feel that thic will he a ce ~ BPE ry homes; a large rum- regent, Mrs. Michael Starr; sale and din-| regent, Mrs. D. A. Brown; first uci te te 'Provincial Executive as | Teco! film convener and to. the Nation- ee e . al Executive as councillor. During the coming year, the i A. Vivash and secretaries 'of } work will continue along these committees. ER Ea ROUSSEAT HERITAGE 2 HOUSE -the centennial | 216 MARY ST. .£, PHONE 668-3463, WHITBY, ONTARIO j of a complete' set of Encyclopedia and lectern to the children's department of the a fitting remembrance of Can- ada's centennial year, as it will . | be for the use of future citizens, awans Member< sf the executive are: honerary regent, Mrs. 'T. K. Creighton; honorary vice- .| Mrs. E. R. Munday, pleasure of introducing five new members during the past year. Immigration and _ citizenship and world affairs conveners, Mrs. W. H. Libby and Mrs. Paul Bellinger, presented inter- esting pregrams at the meet- ings, including a tour of the County Court House and the informative, monthly letters on world affairs from Mr. Mc- Intyre Hood. The members were happy to have two pictures of those who took part in the entertainment at the dinner dance, published in Echoes, the official maga- zine of IODE. Donations were also made to several provincial and national funds. In order to carry out these many services, funds were raised during the year through coffee party-auctions held in six More People Gut Rate Prices WHITBY MEAT MKT. Because We feature Quality Meat at All Meats Government Inspected Specializing in Heme Freezer Orders Shop at the We will never be investigated ebout our prices being too high ... Maybe -- Because They're Low ! ! WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY MEAT MARKET Wow Up To $200 Just Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheques Here At The OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE You May Win up to $200. in Cash! HERE'S HOW ® Cash your family allowance cheque at the Centre and ask for the entry form. @ Deposit entry form into ballot box at the flag pole in the moll. @ Entry selection this month will be made on Thursday, Novem- ber bath, 7:16 P.M. ENTER NOW Phone 668-6941 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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