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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1962, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuery 22, 1962 7 "United Church Women" Hold | units, GROUPS | Impressive Inaugural Ceremony __AUXILIARIES {RAGLAN G.G. ASSOCIATION The Local Association of the An historic event took placejed at the organ by Mr. Rhydid at King Street United Church on| Williams. ° fe Weanseday, January 17 when! The Reverend L. Wesley Her- dia t's pins e women of the former Woman's|berf, pastor of King Street tha Hine of Mans, RbY Nottin . Missionary Society and Wo-|United Church, assisted by the | ' sd atic B man's Associations of the Pres-/Reverend J. K. Braham, presi- ae erat % a cae ns bytéry of Oshawa attended the/dent of the Oshawa Presbytery, rie v fh, Carter, Scugog es" inaugural meeting of the United/and elders of King Street sige aa sear te igo ra Church Women of the Oshawa/Church served Holy Communion vt hag re gh e election Presbytery. to the gathering. 0 agg for 1962, A warm welcome was extend- e following officers were ed by Mrs. Douglas Redpath PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS re-elected: Mrs. Roy Notting- 7 j| The new president, Mrs. Rich-|ham, chairman; Mrs. Lorne oe crag va skeen, was introduced. In her}Siute, vice - chairman; Mrs. The report of the nominating committee was presented. by "We are taking part in a very|Roy Brown, treasurer. 7 f nezer;|memorable meeting, one that} Mrs. Edward Mason was] « ates acne ts annoce was |Will not be -repeatedmene. thhtisisctad to fill 'the. sifies oF tion of officers was h fia chanrs em the Reverend|has required a great deal of/badge secretary left vacant ' k-| Planning. : when Mrs. Thomas Soloman sane Ueltea Cauree oe | We are making history for the moved to Whitby. Following the election, an im-| United Church of Canada. I will) Mrs. Nottingham thanked pressive inaugural service was|49 my best to fulfill my obli-/Mrs, Carier for taking charge, conducted by Mrs. Louis F.|8ations as your president, with | of the election and thanked the Richardson, of Whitby, presi-|Your assistance. _... |members for re-electing her as dent-elect, Mrs. F. J. Reed,| AS part of the nominations/ chairman. wife of the Rev. Fred J. Reed,/Committee, we kept in mind] The meeting closed with the pastor of Almonds United|three qualification for the per-|Lord's Prayer ofter which the Church, and Mrs. W. C. Ives, sonnel for office in this organi-|hostess served refreshments. A ; .|zation namely. 1. Are they will- tee plamting ontainities And tar. {ih to co-operate? Harmony |8TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. ication|Cannot be maintained unless) The Eighth Oshawa _ Sea af tae sxeutive, - dedication everyone practices the golden|Scout Mothers met at Hillcroft - ; ° , -- rule and democratic methods.|Scout Hall recently for its first Following the inaugural ad-\9 41. they willing to work? We|meeting of the new year, with * dress by the Reverend M. But-| th : 3 tars, Mrs, E. G. Storie sang the|Mave a great amount of work/!he president, Mrs. George 1 a 5 "fs »,/to do in planning our programs,|Fitches, presiding. beautiful solo "Sacrament" |;, fulfilling our purpose. There) Mrs. Fitches spoke of the| from St. Matthew's Passion by|;. 4 piace for all of us and each|resifgnation of Mrs, Claire Mc-| J. S. Bach. She was accompani-| onan should take her place.|Cullough, vice-president, and! 3. Are they willing to learn?|asked that a letter be sent to| This is ew organizati ith|her in thanks for i | speaker Warns Of Challenges a rpane gidara thom "te in pan point. A yeh pond & two previous organizations. Let}made by Mrs. Stanley Gales,| F . "U it d Ch h W us Conserve all of value of each|that Mrs. D. L. Andrews as.| acing nl e urc omen of the former organizations." {sume the position of one vice-| She continued saying, "It is|president, and Mrs. Roy Day Mrs. G. A. McMullen of To-|sia and all the other lands ofjessential that we 'be informed'.|become the other vice-presi- ronto was the guest speaker at/the earth. The family across|Many difficulties will be more|dent on the present executive. the evening session of the in-|the road or down the street, who easily overcome if every mem-| The fall bazaar results proved! augural meeting of the Oshawa/send their children to Sunday ber owns a constitution and/most encouraging. The making| Presbytery held at King Street| school but fail to attend a serv-\reads the fine print inside. Weland financing of the Scout and United Church on Wednesday.|ice of worship themselves, are Will 'be challenged'. Cub neckerchiefs was discussed. Mrs, McMullen, a daughter of) among the blind who need to re-| Many of the women of our) 'The father-and-son * banquet the manse, and wife of Profes-| over their spiritual sight. The|churches have not indicated any|for the Eighth Oshawa Sea sor George McMullen has Em-lorphans of Korea, the refugee interest in the United Church|seouts, Cubs, and Rovers. will manuel rye ane 2 baard|{milies of Hong Kong and Leb- Women. It is our challenge to/he. held on Saturday, February member of the planning | oar'lanon, the fear-ridden inkabitants|secure their interest and. retain|24, at 6.30 p.m. in Christ Mem-| for the new United Church ia th ss-it. We must 'be willing' to ful-\orial Church Women for several years and of Africa are among ' e oppress- fill the responsibilities with the cria urch upper hall. Mrs. daca -oanizath -ow|ed whom Christians are called esponsidl |Douglas Redpath and Mrs has seen the organization grow or ; ~oqr<|best of our abilities. We should} : rr | from a nebulous idea to its birth|upon to set at liberty. God's 'he disciplined' under Christ and {Matthew Sutton will have} January 1962. \love embraces the whole world) ,2© @!Scipiined unde ris |charge of it and many mothers land our Christian concern can|fOr Christ. will be needed to take care of jremarks, Mrs. Richardson said/William Adair, secretary; Mrs. + ait ey io® at Crochet instructions for the | seive the easy crochet instruc: decorative edgings are feat- | tions, simply send a stamped, ured in this leaflet. Designed | self-addressed envelope plus for sheets and pillow-cases, | ten cents for handling, to the these edgings can also be ap- | Needlecraft Department of plied to other linens for the} this paper, requesting EDG- home. Would you like to re- ' INGS, Leaflet No. 8968. CHALLENGES never stop at the boundaries of If we are going to fulfill our|ihis banquet, Mrs. McMullen spoke of the) our own country." purpose and carry out our mis-| Mrs. Stafiley Gales -intro- challenges facing the new UCW sion it must be Christ-like. | qiceg the Reverend William LODGES AND SOCIETIES and listed them as the follow-/ EVANGELISM : There must be growth and de-| ; : ing: the challenge of a new ad-| 'Evangelism is an essential|Velopment, which automatically | ;youswan mile ned venture in Christian, mission] part of the total mission. If we|!eads to change, adjustments |< suting Rich church' haw ie necessitating intelligent devo-|attempt to help those in need|and crises. Let us study thel ain ieoateeneres finite tion, an attitude of eagerly without pointing them to Christ,|P@St, work in the present and awitd and meade to be work iti ; 5 | '. | n fo e future, né past 1s ig Dwelling Mew SrpSriMnities 200) we ary catering aniy -Comporary|yens for ie future. The past 1810") toes the hee, lenis a demanding experiment. | relief and false security. jvaluable as a guidepost but ers "ad the oe «et Pe The challenge of adapting to| ,, : igul church! 22"8erous if used as a hitching. Meo : yn ministers. | ; ; ae the new approach in finance, to) "A well-kept, beautiful church) ,9.¢'» r. Goodswan said the: clergy| IN THE UPPER PICTURE | left to right: Mrs. Miles Chap- | Herbert, minister of King a more comprehensive concep-|Can be a constant witness to} would be glad to help with this] are the newly-installed execu-| man, recording secretary; | Street United Church, Oshawa, \tion of what the financial im-|Christ in a community, but we|WORSHIP SERVICE _ {branch of scouting. The award| tive members: Front row, | Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, vice-presi- | where the meeting was he'd; | port should be in the church life | must not let the material beauty) The evening worship service|is in need of promotion as not! from left to right: Mrs. H. M.| dent; Mrs. R. B. Galbraith, | Mrs. G. A. McMullen guest |" 'phe challenge that new prob-|overbalance the spiritual beau-jwas conducted by Mrs. Harold|many boys have fulfilled the! Kyte, vice-president; Mrs, | corresponding secretary; Mrs. | speaker; Mrs. W. C. Ives, |lems, new potential, and newjty. The fellowship and uplift}/Hare and Mrs. Ross Hall of necessary parts of it. Mrs.' Roy| Louis F. Richardson, presi- | Roy Cornish, treasurer. In the | chairman of the planning com- |relationships bring. The chal-|are our most important furnish-| Whitby. |Day thanked the speaker. | dent; Mrs. Ivison Munday, | lower picture are from left to | mittee for the meeting and the |Jenge of working in newly-form-|ings. The church should always) Mrs, Hall gave and inspiring) The Muskrat patrol served vice-president. Back row, from | right: The Reverend L. Wesley | Reverend Melville. Buttars, jed units and in interesting the|be homey and full of Christian'talk entitled "Fingerprints". |refreshments. chairman of the provisional' /uninterested women _ of the}love and concern." |She stated that fingerprints are) | distinctive and different as|row of Oshawa, Mrs. F. J. Reed | committee, who also installed | church, | Oshawa Presbytery Elects | the officers. | The challenge of not only| MANY PROBLEMS people. She continued saying, |of Almonds, and Mrs. H. M. --Oshawa Times Photos. | working more energetically but| Mrs. McMullen cautioned the\"Fyerything we touch receives|Kyte of Blackstock. First Executive Of UCW Sees Men, Women \the focus will be on specific| the way ahead would not be a) would we be proud or ashamed/nual meeting of the Oshawa projects. {bed of roses -- there would be|to have someone discover every-|Presbytery United Church Wo- also more effectively because| members of the new UCW that|the imprint of our fingers.| An invitation for the first w pie' ; | Mrs LL. F. Richardson ofjham, Burketon, Cadmus, Cae- } The challenge of learning the|many difficult times ahead,/thing we had done each day?|men to be held in the spring at | orking logether g doe Whitby was elected president of|sarea, Claremont, Columbus, work of the Church in its varied|many problems to solve but she|We should do things with whole-|Albert. Street United Church the Oshawa Présbytery of the|Courtice, Ebenezer, Eldad, En- I U it d Ch h |aspects. The challenge of being|required that each should ask/heartedness. was accepted. new United Church Women at/field, Enniskillen, Greenwood, 4 UNITE urc involved in the Church's mis-/Divine guidance and' put her) here are two ways to do Following roll call, a quart- the inaugural meeting held at|Hampton, Hayden, Kedron, Ken- The Rev d Melville But- sion -- the carrying on of the|feet in the footsteps of the Mas: things, casually or for love's/ette consisting of Mrs. D. R. Kine Street United Church on'dal, Kinsale, Kirby, Leskard, ' ne h everen f the Oshawa| Mission of Christ Himself. This|ter and 'the goal would be at-sake: grudgingly or with alAlldred, Mrs. Stuart James, Wednesday. Manchester, Maple Grove, Drosbet Sy nraviniorel commit-|Mission is both local and uni-/tained through determination, spiritual impression, We leave|Mrs. L. Van Driel and Mrs. 0. "ore than 300 women, repre-/Myrtle, Mount Zion, Nestleton,| ry ee ene ot the versal. God's love encompasses | dedication and devotion our fingerprints on our friend-|Richmond all of Trinity United senting some 53 organizations|Newcastle, Newtonville, Orono. Gaitea Giicak Waren was the|t#e whole world and Christian iships. One life can never touch|Church, Bowmanville, sang} e>thered to participate in the|Members from the following ahanker day Ake fafternoon|Concern can never stop within janother and leave it just the| Sléepy Holy Babe' historic event of electing theOshawa United Churches: Al- seelain of the inaugural meet-| the walls of one's own church or UNITS GROUPS lsame. It is either better or| ._Mrs. W. C. Ives introduced first executive. bert Street, Ce@ardale, Centre|in> held on Wednesday at King/¢Ve" at. the boundaries of our : |worse, when we leave the sanc-|the speaker, Mrs. G, A. McMul- aS Street, Harmony, King Street,/ct'set United Church. own country. AUXILIARIES ltuary, will God find in us thellen, wife of Professor George EXECUTIVE Northminster, Simcoe Street, ,. ian SINTER RT ARITAIC marks impressed by Jesus?" |McMullen of Emmanuel College. Other officers elected were: Southminster. St. Andrew's. St_| Taking his topic, 'The Well UNDERSTANDING Be . bai Following Mrs. McMullen's Mrs. H. M. Kyte, of Black-/stephen's, Westmount, West.|° Deep' from the story of Mrs. McMullen said in part, ST. JOSEPH'S CPTA BUSINESS SESSION address which is reported else- tock, vice - president; "Mrs. minster. Jesus and the Samrian woman) For any understanding of the! The January meeting of St.| During the business session,|where in this paper, Mrs. Mc- Ivison Munday, Bowmanville. Other churches represented|at the well John 4, 414, Mr.jlife and purposes of the. Chris-| Joseph's CPTA was held in St.\the following delegates were|Mullen gave an outline of Bible vice - president; Mrs. L10y diwere: Pickering, Port Perry,|Buttars stated that undue sig-/tian Church, we must go to the/Joseph's School on Tuesday,|named to attend the inaugural|study methods which would be| Pegg, Oshawa, vice - president; | prince Albert Prospect Rag- nificance. of the fact that it was) four gospels and we find Jesus) January 16. Mr. Ronald Mc-/meeting of the Bay of Quintejuseful to the new units. Mrs. Miles Chapman. Picker- jan, Salem, Scugog Grace. and) Women, who did the work in the|words 'As Se Father hath sent! Dennel] presided. Conference at Belleville, Janu-| Miss Millicent Luke ably gave ing, recording secretary; Mrs. Scugog Head Memorial, Tyrone, Caste countries, should not/me, so send I you'. The opening prayers werejary 31: Mrs. Milton Pegg of|the report of the courtesy com- R. B. Galbraith, Oshawa, 'cor-|Whitby and Zion : '|be placed on present day situa) "Jesus preached and served) said by Sister St. Dorothy. Greenwood, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise|mittee., responding secretary; Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Carl Down lions. He continued saying,/and revealed. God to men. He ' held be-\of Whitby, Mrs. W. C. Ives of|, Rev. L. Wesley Herbert pro- Cointeh: BOM Parry. ieatures arl Down presented the «while the women of today do told of the coming of the King.|, 4 Selling bee was held be y 2 | nat ornish, y, treas report of the nominating com- : 8 in8-\tween the firade 8 students and|Bowmanville, Mrs, K. W. Far-'nounced the benediction. BETA SIGMA PHI and explained the yard stick The semi-monthly meeting of|that she had made for, the Beta Sigma Phi (Ritual of/Chapter which gives a weekly Jewels) was held at the homejreport on how the group is of Mrs. Percy McBain. Roll was|progressing point-wise to be- called and minutes read. coming a three-star Chapter. Letters were received regard-| The program for the evening ing the International Convention|was 'poetry and music'. Mrs. at Sault Ste. Marie on May 18)/Brian Cole introduced Mrs. Mer- also a letter from International|/vin Perkins and Miss Betty regarding working towards ajLeask who conducted the pro- three-star Chapter and a letterjgram with many fine records from Phi Phi Chapter acceptingjand solos on the vibra-phones. an invitation to the local meet-| Mrs. Gerald Anderson expressed ing on February 13. thanks to the program conven- Mrs. Richard Bennett showedlers. Linked with Canadian growth and progress CANADIAN O1 com Son V8 oti mtiteono WHITE ROSE GASOLINES ¢ MOTOR OILS $-4 great deal in building the!dom of God, He called men to| : ; a : r COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN mittee and the Rev. Melville Church, they must work together| repentance and belief and Hei their parents under the direction Committee chairmen include Buttars of. Pickering presided with the men. In the new Uni-|showed them the way to abun- of the Reverend A. G. Ques-| Mrs. M. E. Leask, Bowman. for the election of officers. ted Church Women, the objec-|dant life. In all things, He did nelie. Skating was then énjoyed| ville, Christian citizenship and) ==----S=CS=S tive is to work with the men/His Father's will. nM eng of the parents and) social action; Mrs. W. C Ives, M for the total mission of the) «Jogi. final 'oad § . } Bowmanville, Cooperation wii Japanese Girls hare "His icp Teaser foul oneratlations were extended { *hristian education and _mis- "In the story, it was unusal)as to how He expected His mis- 7 8 : sionary education; Mrs. J. H Learn To Model * \for a Jew to ask anything of alsion to be Ai gh Spy Meme |and Michael Mothersill, who ) AA Tey 1 Breckenridge, Whitby, finance; Samaritan but, as often hap-|fore and make disciples of all|@imed Jst, 2nd and 4th places "ag Gas : ; Mrs. H. A. Mellow, Oshawa, Western Styles pens, it was a simple request/nations'." . [respectively in thetp erade nine, AING DH ER BE. eadership education develop- & which started a life on a new} . : anti cay.) "iristn es | ment; Mrs. Carl Down, Ebene-| TOKYO (Reuters) -- Fash-/way Some people don't start nb We ae cee ween Closing prayers were said by zer, nominations; Mrs. A. A. (on modelling is becoming aM until they are asked and often| our famille, aif neet dear ed h Sister St. Dorothy. Kefreshments Crowle, Oshawa, organization increasingly popular profession people respond to a specific re-| Ys 8n-\were served by Mrs, Frank ; ' ee DS otete 4 bors. and to God's sons and/Zochod: d M Anth and promotion. among young Japanese girls. | quest, : ; : sie ena a Leite D BARRY PS YOU e The trend. developed after the ae daughters in Africa, India, Rus-'Cebulski. i by U ae HEL "The woman was baffled by, -- | SECRETARIES war when Western-style fash- : , : . are 5)-| Jesus reference to living water. | Portfclio 'secretaries elected ions began to replace the tradi-|& i i a STA RTL NG N D SCOVERY : : , Pp nse tA s She did 7 alize how much EW were: Mrs. H. W. Blakely,|tional kimono for Japanese he Aidnt kaon hoe much| I I Oshawa, Community friendship} women. Now. 80 per cent of|there is *hrictic ae fi 7 eee here is to learn. In Christian) RE EVE. and visiting; Mrs. William fashions displayed here are life, we often hold up a cup to LI s and communications, Mrs. Fred Magazines nvia {t *hietiant : z EE aR _,. Magazines, department stores, ing what greatness Christianity ,,, ; _ PPE Cees j Ps sie oh oad television and films all stress|can give. The source of Christ-| Nev ee eo | tg aaa for enne' + arrow, Oshawa. Western-style dress, leaving the ianity can give, The source of ? n pain and dis-| tissue repair. press and publicity; Mrs. H. T./kimono for festive . occasions,|Christian truth is 2 deep well.|{ess of: heartburn, night stom-|* Functions in the presence of ; Pe oe You Fallaise, | Whitby. program: 'such as weddings or New Year Ii takes time and labor to draw/@¢h Pain, gassy bloated feeling,| acid. (ae E ia. it off like a veil... and there you are--with your face MAVENE must not be confused ' ie <a : feeling refreshed, firmed, looking smoother, younger, with Miss Millicent Luke, Oshawa, celebrations. out the truth. This truth is free|@fter eating pain, burning sen- stewardship and recruiting: The Japanese miss of 1962, but we must work hard to draw|Sations in the stomach, metallic Mrs. Douglas Oke, Ebenezer,/now jis able to compete with it out. The Bible is this deep|taste in the mouth, etc., where|With alkaline shock, acid re- : -% just supply and social assistanee. jor Western cousin in fashion.|well and it takes many hours|these symptoms arise as.a re-|Douxd or digestion inhibiting ' ae. beauty benefits. sult of an excess acid condition emedies. | .Works wonders for gastroduo- denal- disorders in most cases. REPRESENTATIVES able skirts, blouses, sweaters,|/0f study to know it" + Hn te h The following women were jeans, shoes and slacks. Mr. Buttars continued saying, '" 'Me stomach, elected as representatives to Five agencies for fashion "There are many important ATR | ; presbytery committees: Mrs.|models have been approved by |issyes facing this new awa | MAVENE is prepared in wafer 1 Howard Brown, Oshawa, Home the ministry of labor in Tokyo| tion much more vital than so-|" !mproves nutrition while it {form -- you munch it like a ' "i Missions; Mrs. M. F, Leask,|and together they handle about| .' . | soothes and relieves, jcookie. Pleasant to the taste. a : | (cial teas and the mere raising : Sold on a _ money - back Bowmanville, Evangelism and|400 models. One group deals ' , * Rest t h d social service; Mrs. F. J. Reed, exclusively with male models, °f money We must find out ein edt aN guarantee and obtainable only Almonds, World Missions; Mrs... " |what is needed in everyday liv-| balance, See by mail from Yorktown Pro-- W. C. Ives, Mrs. Clayton Lec, 920D MONEY ing. We must find in Christian/* Soaks up excess acid like a duct (Can.) Ltd. Perfectly safe. Oshawa, Mrs H. T. Fallaise| 1&levision, weekly and faith that which is needed to} blotte: soaks up ink. Cannot harm the most delicte! to the Christian education com./™0Mthly magazines offer the) mend the broken homes, to keep) «permits: proper digestion to | stomach. | mittee; Mrs. W. C. Ives, Mrs,| Models a wide field of employ-|together those which are break- proceed. Diet need not Three Day Service--The Post- J. H. Breckenridge and Miss ™ent ing up for a 'ack of purpose. We necessarily be restricted. |man Deiivers. Millicent Luke to the Mission-|_.1%€ Manager of one agency|must find that which is needed ary and Maintenance commit- see ee Sri - work apie 2 stoned aoa is bbe dl Yorktown Products (Can.) Ltd - 6 r about 12 hours a day--but earn) threatened by nuclear bombs as s (Can.) Ltd., ot Oiiwa "Pres s good money. Her leading girls| well as the 'othe: problems' of P.O. Box 7002--Adelaide St., Toronto. sige, eet fess wie 'n- can earn up to 100,000 yenjtoday. The well from which! Enclosed please find Three Dollars (Refundable if non- Se ree Leon Pickering | ($28) a month--a high salary|these answers comes is deep., effective) For trial order of MAVENE. on the west to Newtonville on|in Japan. - It is frigthening because our : ~ = gaat how -- aS/ Models working for the ma-| buckets are small and our ignor-|' pot 28 as Por erry|jor agencies must be slim and|ance is great." |, Name .. and Blackstock. Representa-| between five-foot-three and five-| Mr. Buttars concluded by say-|' ; "KING ST tives and delegates were pres-!foot-41%4. ing, "If we honestly can say,'t Print ® ent from United Churches in) The weekly magazine Bunsho 'Give me to drink, then the, Addreas EAST Ajax, Almonds, Audley, Black- reports there are about 1,:00 Master will reply, 'I will give Print stock, St. Paul's and Trinity of/modeis in Japan but only. the you water springing up to ever-! Bowmanville, Brooklin, Broug-'top 30 are paid high wages, 'lasting life'." Hee weet ete eee te eee es Discovery of a European bio-chemist, Dory Beauty Masque McLean, Pickering, Literature Western-style creations. receive a gallonful, not know- ACID STOMACH DISORDER ome 3s : " 3 is derived from marine algae--the key to Dory's unprece- A : - te dented flexibility. Like no other cosmetic mask ! TY MASQUE CVE CON . IMs > rX LOOK YEARS YOUNGER! just mix, smooth it on... wait ten minutes... lift one treatment. 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