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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1966, p. 16

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DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, 8ST. GEORGE'S UKRAINIAN (Junior Auxiliary) The December meeting of 6t. George's Catholic Women's was held at the Hotel Genosha. The Reverend John Pereyma and the Rever- @nd Stephen Figol were the quests of honor. Father Figol thanked the members for their gift to the » for the Christmas eoncert, He invited all mem- bers and their families to at- tend the concert to be held in the parish hall, Sunday, Decem- ber 18 at 6,00 p.m, Santa Claus will have gifts and candy for the children, Father Pereyma announced|The nominations that the Reverend Stephen Gauk had recently joined the|Mrs, parish and that a special Mass and dinner would be held in honor of his 50th anniversary in the priesthood, Hall, New Year's day. in Dnipro/bers Annual reporis from the nine units were given by the leaders, and showed a successful year, Each unit has met once a month in members' homes since bw church was destroyed by re, Mrs, Stanley Gomme reported that two bales had been packed and sent for overseas relief and two lots of used stamps were sent to Dr, Stewart Allen at Cardinal, Ontario, Mrs, John Coleman thanked all who had helped to make the bazaar euch & success, Miss Leuta Pierson and Mrs. Elmer Randall placed flowers in memory of six members who had passed away this past year. report was read by Mrs, Lawrence Allen, Wilbur Rusnell read "There is no night in Heaven," Mrs, Allen and Mrs, Douglas Redpath presented a life mem- pin to Mrs, Herbert Porter. The Friendship Unit 6 Port Perry Pair, Wed In Oshawa Mr, and Mrs, Alisn Bertrand of Port Perry celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a Sa lta hs rc an a the home of Mr, and Mrs, AM Bertrand, Harwood ve, WOMAN ON BENCH = | her practice eight years ago to MOOSE Td (CP) The only look after her family, man magistrate in this Sa- H : shatehewan, city is 35-yearold HOUSEHOLD HINT Anniversary Mrs. Jack Rushford. A graduate| Something to remember: Ma- of the University of Saskatche-|caroni doubles itself in cooking; Mr. and Mré, Bertrand were|wan law school, she gave up noodles grow only a third, presented with a wall plaque, | pesnawmemmeeneente i an oll painting. a money tree and other ig z a UO) its was a niece, Mra, Jack Medre who is leaving shortly to join her hus. band in Korea, Former residents of Oshawa, where they were married, Mr, . Bertrand have farmed in the Port Perry area for 11 ars and are now residing in town, Mrs, Bertrand is the former Miss. Noreen Hurst, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Hurst awa, who attended the & pare Mr, Bertrand is a native of Winchester, Ontario, He is MORE TALK URGED MONTREAL (CP) = Children spend 75 per cent of their time Ustening to teachers talk and it 7) for the most masculine thinks Al " eS man you knoWse. en tien "- poise al ie bold roo . Dr, Cross ire Brut for men Protestant Teachers' Associa after shave... after shower tion in Montreal, MRS, BEATRICE HURST, mother of the bride, con- gratulates Mr, and Mrs, Allan Bertrand on their 40th wetting. anniversary, shawa Times Photo a member of Port Perry Town council, The couple has four sons: James of Ste. Therese, Que- bec; Robert of Oshawa, and Allan Jr, and Kenneth, at home, There are ten grand- children, i Present for the celebration were Mr, and Mrs, James Bertrand, Ste, Therese; Mr. and Mrs, Karl Bertrand, Mid- land; Mr, and Mrs, John Grey, Campbellford, ana Mr, and Mrs, GETTING IT ALL DOWN More than 1,500 Norwegian men and women over 70 entered a recent national competition for asd recollections of their youth, DECORATOR FOLD F, N. McCallum, Oshawa, also nde from Ajax and Picker. ng, NEW FOR 1966 VENITH 'Oirector" HEARING AID CREATES CIRCLE OF SOUND FOR REALISM ---- NEW REAR OPENING tn beck in proper relation to their Importance. Dreper Form Machine Now Available GUARANTEED @ Ne Shrinkage @ Even Hemiints Where the ultimate in Dry Cleaning is available" _ MODERN Dry Cleaners 321 Olive Ave, €, 728-4614 +» after anything, Stunningly gift boxed In handsome sl bottle-green decanters 5.75 8.50 18. 25, Six mintature lotions Individually boxed In gitt case Snifter Set $5.75 28 KING ST. EAST 723-4621 \ OPEN EVERY EVENING \ TLL 9 PM, OSHAWA It was announced that the/presented the worship service. next meeting would be held at/Mrs. Harold Ballam sang 'The the h hall, January 3, Mrs,/Rose of Sharon' accompanied iam Melynchuk presented |by Mrs, Ayers, the Fathers with gifts from) The incoming executive were the members. asked to meet at the home of Mrs, Andrew Andruskiw dec-|Mrs. Lawrence Allen, 833 Law erated the room and played re-/ Street, at 10 a.m. on January co. 8 of Christmas carols,jand to bring a box lunch. Mrs. {lliam Yasmanicki| It was announced that the gerved refreshing drinks andjnext regular meeting would be Mrs. Melynchuk served fruit/the installation of the incoming cake, candy and nuts as herjexecutive on Thursday, Janu: last act as president for 1966.)ary 12, at 2:00 p.m, in St, An- Whist winners were Mrs,|drew's United Church. John Rudka, Mrs. Michael Kawzenuk, high scores and Mrs. John Bodnaryk and Mrs. | John Kolynko, low scores, DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The regular meeting of the , Daughters of England, Empress af India Lodge was held at the Temple with Sarah Van De Walker presiding in the absence of the president, Edna Huband, Doris McDonald read @ number of thank-you cards, Tt was decided to send a donation to the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. District Deputy Mary Hurst announced that an election of officers would be held at the next meeting, January 3. This being the last meeting of the year plans were completed for the Christmas party to be held December 20 at 8.00 p.m. in the Orange Hall. There will be entertainment convened by Dor- een Ladd and her committee and the usual exchange of age Members will be allowed bring friends, KING STREET UCW Street United Church Women held their December meeting in St. Andrews United Church. 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