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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1960, p. 7

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! Tuesday, September 20, 1960 J Pereym eting of tary, Mrs. Otto Sharrard, read a/ Miss Gladys Alyward (the small, Miss Lottie Sickle brought THE OSHAWA TIMES, ; the end of October Father A fioded sume\Chureh. hell 24, fret me | ri AA from Edna Green of Jamai- woman) some truths gleaned from some EE ---- further discussed at pictures of his trip. Refreshments jue fall season recently, | .# letter of thanks from| Mrs, John Dugan brought a / ! GROUPS, CLUBS ing to be held at the were served by the hostess Henry McGhee led in a service of $a nis. Neath for a quilt given message. She said "A Christian of the s at the C some thoughts from the speech of Canadian Keswick Conference, gt Mos. Patrick MeAvoy on] song. Mrs, Grace Moncur, the her, She Is (0 go to Formosa in'must first receive Christ, then Keswick conference, Muskoka. (ne, Dwight Pentecost of Dallas, Mre, W. 8, Armstrong closed the AUXILIARIES yA al ma followed oom a of A Tot president, presided. The secre- October where she will assist yield all over to Him," |Mrs. A. R, Alloway also brought| Texas, one of the speakers at the meeting with prayer, HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB King Street Happy Double's Club opened its fall activities in the form of a corn roast held at Camp Pretoria, The devotional was conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faint and Mrs. William Edwards, The theme chosen was "God jn Na ture". Mr. Russell Crossley, as sistant minister led In prayer. Miss Marilyn Scoit played selec. tions on the acordion and Mr, Erie Booth led in a sing song around the open fire accompanied by Miss Scott Mr, Douglas Forrester, presi. dent, presided, The club is to as sist the newly "formed "HIC"" Club at the church by giving their services in the form of coun- sellors and guidance. The win. ners of last year's bowling trophy are to be a committee to the first bowling night, Mrs, Wallace Holmes' served refreshments, The next regular meetin be held at the church on Thurs. day, October 6. JESSIE PANTON AUX. The East Group of the Jessie Panton Missionaty Auxiliary was held on Wednesday evening in the parlor of St. Andrew's United Church, Mrs. William Bear pre. sided in the absence of Group Leader, Miss Grace Anderson, due to a bereavement. During the business session mention was made that one of the members, Mrs, H, E. Tripp, had made three knitted baby out- fits during the summer which will be donated to the Oshawa Welfare, It was decided to have the regu. lar December meeting and in lleu of the Christmas meeting the December meeting would fea- "ture extra refreshments. The greeting cards, which the group is handling, were on dis- play Sewing on the flannelette, which the group has purchased for baby layettes will commence at the October meeting. Mrs. Charles Whidlley was hostess for the meeting and Mrs, Whalley was assisted by Mrs, Harold Grant and Miss Katie Wotten, in serving refreshments, OSHAWA JAYCETTES The first meeting of the fall season of the Oshawa Jaycettes was held on Thursday evening, September 15 at the Hotel Gen- 7 osha. In spite of a sina mem- 3 5 2 % bership enthusiasm ran high and Bd L v4 ; a number of interesting projects , » i Pak 5 li Mademoiselle and social events were planned or A ; ; : : i f Are you an imperfect Venus? 00 Among these will be a rummage : BEER B, Me AT HG ; ow 10 partect the rpartedt The Shocking Facts About the sale with the date and place to 25 ; sn b h : be announced very soon, ii ; ! ' Fruits and Vegetables You, Eat Two new prospective members Bs i i ] : ; luna S49 014 gt tg ber Star Buby were introduced by Mrs. William i 4 % ¥ Edwards, They are Mrs, Fred Upshaw and Mrs, Swain Van Camp, After supper and the business| meeting Mrs, Edwards introduc- ed Mr, Donald Brown, who gave & talk on the duties of a chair. man and the basic rules of par- liamentary procedure, MARGARET HART GROUP The regular meeting of the Margaret Hart group of the Wom- en's Guild of St. George's Angll- can Church was held at the home of Mrs. S. T. Hopkins. Mrs. Donald Fox presided and the minutes were read and treas. urer's report given Final arrangements were com- pleted for the fall luncheon to he held in the parish hall on Septem. ber 28. Various business items THE E Reading Plan Gives The Whole Famil It was announced that the an- y | nual fall rummage sale will 'be conomy eading an Ives e 0 e ami Y held on Friday, October 28, in the parish hall, croton a0 i. § 1 Pov WORTHWHILE ENTERTAINMENT ar siccest saviNGs HARVEY HUNT AUX, The September meeting of the Harvey Hunt Evening Auxillary ree of the WMS of Sincoe Street Bet er Hon (*N rue United Church was held on Thurs- nb i he] (0) 1 day, September 15. Following the 4 a pi ¢ and Garden \ [0] | AJ president's welcome, Mrs. Rich] ° a a r ard Moses, accompanied by Miss ; ' Phyllis Glass at the plano, sang "Be Thou Nigh." The reports were received and it was decided that the bookshelf should be purchased, also a copy of the study book for each group. | Mrs. Ann Potter announced| that the WA Quarterly Meeting would be held October 19, and! i that subscriptions for the Mis. sionary Monthly would be re- ceived at the October meeting. # Miss Lenore Glass had charge of the program and the Misses Cc } Helen Oke and Blanche Stinson P boul led in the devotion on the theme| | Oo r Oo y ¥ % F \ "My Brother's Need." Mrs. E.| . 5 ) 4 LN] 3 N Rose gave an introduction of the | J study book, "The Ship Under| DETECTIVE » A The Cross" by John Webster Grant. CHALLENGER GROUP MH first fall meeting of the Albers Stree United "cnicd #t| © YOUR MAGAZ'™IZ Wii COME BY MAIL September 15 with the president,| @ TE I Focy Coir the Presid GUARANTEED DEPENDABLE SERVICE Mrs. Clayton Lee had charge] © YOUR NEWSPAPER DELIVERED BY CARRIER of the devotional, Mrs, David : McCann read the scripture les- son. Mrs. Stewart Graham read a paper, "What has happened to Sunday?" "Thoughts for the day" were read by Mrs. David McCann and Mrs. Harry Norton, The secre! tary read the minutes and roll call and correspondence were ! read. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. David McCann ; and Mrs. Victor Phair. ST. GEORGE'S UK. JWL St. George's Ukrainian Catholic! Church Junior Women's League E 3 held its first meeting of the fall| FROM season at the home of Mrs. Alex! Korkush, | The meeting opened with pray-| er. The secretary's and treasur.| ) er's reports were given and roll| / call showed 11 members present.| TH i% The president, Mrs. Edward| Hyrcanuk, welcomed the Rever- | end J. C. Pereyma who has re-| turned from a trip to Europe. 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