18 THE OSHAWA Times, Thursday, April 21, 1960 Easter Theme At Solina Sunday School By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Mrs. Charles Lang- maid presided for Easter serv- ices in Sunday School. Easter stories were read by Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and Helen Knox. Vocal duets were sung by Mrs. Murray Vice and Mrs. Francis Johnston and Peggy and Dianne Darch, and recitations were given by the younger mem- bers of the Sunday school. CGIT MEETING The CGIT met with Dianne Tink in the chair. Gail Baker read the seripture and poems) were read by Anne Werry and "Marte Flett. | Evelyn Hockaday, Dianne Tink and Marie Flett sang an Easter| selection and Helen Parrinder led in prayer. The group will contribute $10 to the WMS funds. Final plans were made for the mother and daughter meeting April 18. 4-H GIRLS MEET The second meeting of the 4-H Club girls' project, "Cottons May be Smart," was held Saturday at the home of Mrs. Don Taylor. The group decided to call the current project '"'Solina Sews "n' Sews."" | Mrs. E. Leask demonstrated] bound button holes and quality, | cost and preparation of material was discussed by Mrs. Taylor. | Mrs. W. Bowman gave instruc- tions on how to measure for a| pattern. Plans were made for a trip to Oshawa to select materials for dresses. Next meeting will be held April 23. | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill, Enniskillen, Sunday. Helen Knox and Barbara Hooey who received provincial honors in the 4H Club girls' homemaking course were pre- sented with silver cream and sugar sets on engraved trays by the Women's Institute. Constable and Mrs. Ken Strang and Tommy, Ottawa: Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and children, Blackstock, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pearson, Mary and Jane, Woodstock; Ross Kossatz, Enfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis Friday Mrs. E. Spires and Mrs. A. Wotten attended a shower for Gail Grey, bride-to-be in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Blackstock, Sunday Mrs. H. E. Tink visited Mr. and Mrs, Percy Dewell, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons visited Hilton Tink, Ebene- zer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires visited Mrs. Ethel Sutton, Oshawa. i and . Ken 1 ; NO DEPOSIT XN. 717.12 48 steel cutlery set for 8. Non- just ask the manager stainless Any unit, suite or complete room group can be purchased separately, if desired . « « hoice of many decor- ator patterns and popular staining and non-rusting. colors. 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