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Daily Times-Gazette, 9 Feb 1955, p. 16

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46 THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Wednerdny, February 9, "es r Men and material float to earth by parachute over the bleak, snow-covered terrain where the | HARMONY United Church Reports Gratifying Progress Made | | Bighuighted by its decision to con. QUEENIE FLETCHER Correspondent HARMONY The congregation of Harmony United Church met last Friday evening and took inven tory, It looked back over the year's work and saw that much had been accomplished, some changes made, and heard reporis covering every phase of the work presently being carried on, Rev, David Summers, pastor of the Harmony Westmount charge, acted as chairman, and Duncan Cameron was appointed secretary for the meeting Possibly the most Interesting report among those presented was that given by Mrs, C. E, Nichols, on behalf of the Sunday-sehool, Steady growth in all classes was seen, with a total enrolment of 146 The average attendance for the Fall term was 110, and the highest attendance during the year was 137, Fifteen teachers and officers carry on this important work Reporting for the Cradle-roll de partment, Mrs Nichols, the Super: intendent reported a membership of 47, During the past year, 1 names of bables who had reached | the age of four had heen removed, and another 14 added Desire was expressed that the future would see a closer relation ship between the Scout movement and the Church, also that a CGIT group would be formed The activities of the Official Board, as presented hy Mrs, Frank Michael, recording-secretary were THORNTON'S CORNERS Hear Talk On Road Safety MRS, CHARES WHITE Correspondent THORNTON'S CORNERS The Cubs and Scouts met in the Sun dav School last Friday night when they were privileged to hear an insrtuctive talk by Sgt, Ernie Barker My safety on the highway * rules for riding thelr bic Barker is a sargeant with the Traf fic Squad of the city. Ron Wilson showed a fim mm 1 m elub on hehall of the boys Lloyd Hireock thanked ker and presented him with a gif Rev. C, Keen the hible & lesson last Sunday afternoon Nex! Sunday the « will be Rev. N. Kritsch The Community Association will present thelr play "Lena Rivers' in the day School on February i Musle be'ween acs by Migs Diane Mellon selections hy Mis vil My the taught cla 29 and he solo and aceordian Marilyy Mr SATIY'S SAVTITES will and Mrs. Charlton MeRride Barker spoke to the boys on { minister | dt dd dle thee ft dod dA VALENTINE LAYER CAKE = Moke wp your stondord white loyer sake hoped tins, rubbed with Jewel, ¥ 25 minwtes, Cool, Put together with cherry weing Jewel Shortening, Pour twe hesrt. of hotter. Boke ot 375 degrees for rocipe ull Jom or jolly. Spread top ond sides of coke with Yelenting P " ICING: Croom Vs cup Allswest, Add 2 cups of sifted icing Party being extract, 3 theps, juice from mereschine i, 1 they, shorrios, Boot until Huffy Featuring Jime Proven "SWIFT" Products JEWEL SHORTENING 1-LB, PKG. 23 T U.S. army and air force are con ducting the Joint operation "Snow Bird" In Alaska Central Press Canadian duct 8 money-raising canvass for | church expansion | | New members of the Board are | | as follows: Howard Hoskin, Willis | | Ridgely, Len Martin, W, Harris; stewards: Ron Bone, G. A, Math- ews, H, Rice, George Topping, C, Richie, C. Willoughby Members of the trustee board, also of the building committee were re-instated as follows: trustees « Messrs, Hoskin, Reynolds and Run- {dle: building committee Messrs McKay, W. Hoskin, Ridgely, Rey- | nolds, Rundle | Included among the items pre- | sented in the Session report was | the Induction held last July for the | present minister, Rev. David Sum- mers; the invitation extended to | the former minister, Rev, R. R, | Nicholson, Bowmanville, to be an honorary mémber of the Board; | the appointment of Ross Metoalf | as Organist and Musical Director, | replacing Mrs. Barr [Thirteen new members joined | the church; 23 children received | the Sacrament of Baptism, A his | torle roll, recording members name lish also a Memorial Organ Fund, New organizations included the | Couples Club and the Young Peop- les. These two groups meet in con junction with i A groups in| | Westmount Refreshments were served at the conclusion, A solo by Mrs, W, Mar: shall was much enjoyed, | for all time to come A estab. and Mary Peterboro were Sunday | guests with. Mr, and Mrs, Charles | White Grant Stonehouse and Edward ! White enjoyed a motor trip to Ot | awa last weekend | YWCA for Junior ade, 4.16 pm 7% pm (Free trial Thurs-Day Camp girls 912 years of Weaving Classes Ballroom dancing lesson), 2.00 p.m So-Ed Executive | Badminton Club: For business glels ind men and - married couples, fees paid at "Y", Games played at Simcoe Hall, Assistance glven beginners, 8.00 p.m | Program committee YWCA, 8.00 | pm FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Weaving classes; 2.90 p.m Teenage Ballroom Dancing, 4.30 p.m | Weaving Classes: 730 pm Badminton Club; For business couples, fees paid at "Y". Games played at Simcoe Hall, 3.15 p.m, Over40 Club Dance Weekly dance for young adults of 20 years of age and over, 9.00 p.m | 7% pm SWIFT'S , . » REGULAR ALLSWEET MARGARINE 1-LB, PKG. SWIFT'S , , , LUNCHEON MEAT PREM = 35: SWIFT'S , . . DOG FOOD PARD 2 ust ) TINS ROUND SWIFT'S , . . STRAINED TIN Meats for Babies SWIFT'S , , . SILVERLEAF PURE LARD He 45° 22° Le, PKG. 14, King Pos on Syndicate, Jae, Wael -- "Xou've always said you loved me. 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