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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1962, p. 8

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-- REPRE ERE TEES! ry & HETyt *' bers - glimpse into a bygone era when) Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nyenhuis, Oshawa, Hen-| drika (Heidi) Nyenhuis recently} became the bride of Mr. Paul) Robert Krowchuk, son of Mrs. Harold Robinson, Oshawa, and N athicinster Come-Double Clu Sa DAL PAIR a UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES ond Norbert Gignac opened the neeting with the League prayer. Mrs. Yvon Gilbert read the secretary's report. Mrs. Alcide CENTRE STREET UCW (East Unit) The June meeting of the UCW, East Unit, of Centre Street United Church was held recently at the home of Mrs. David Morris. President Mrs. W. B. Miller presided. Mrs. Alyn Elliott led in the devotional period with scrip- ture, hymns and a story, "The Church's Hidden Secret." Four members of the Unit will take care of the tuck shop at Hillsdale Manor, on June 12. It was suggested that each member make some talent money during the summer and in September tell how they had made their money. The UCW meeting will be held June 20 and a strawberry tea to be|' held by the West Unit; June 20, was also announced. | Mrs. Howard Willson offered her home and garden for a pic- nie on July 10, It was agreed that the next meeting of the East Unit will be held on the fourth Monday of September. ST. PHILLIPS ALTAR SOC. The last monthly meeting of the season of St. Phillips Altar Society was held in the form of a pot luck supper at Holy Cross Hall. Special guests at- tending were Monseignor Philip Coffey, the Reverend Marshall Beriault and Mrs. J. T. Mullen, president of Holy Cross Ladies Auxiliary. A new slate of officers were elected for the coming year and will take over from a tempor- ary executive who directed the Society's activities for the past initial season. Mrs. Leo Kryhul headed last year's hard work- ing executive. the late Mr. P. R. Krowchuk : The ceremony took place in The results of the elections Albert Street United © Church Daria Fogger og ae ere ahey w rare Ny awk arlaston; first vice-president, | with the Reverend A. EF. Larke Mrs, Albert Rodgers; 2nd vice | president, Mrs. Wayne Chid-| }ley; secretary, Mrs. Walter Do-| broshinsky; treasurer, Mrs, Al- lan Cherry. The various committees gave} their yearly reports and it was| | significant to note that all proj- officiating. --Ireland Studio Holds Installation Ceremony l ects were successful due to the Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Perkin] were recently installed as presi- dents of the Come-Double Club of Northminster United Church. Other officers installed were: honorary presidents, the Rev-} erend and Mrs. Harry Mellow; | past presidents, Mr. and Mrs.| Alan Dickson; vice-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Siblock;| secretary and press, Mr. and Mrs. James Semple; treasur- ers, Mr. and Mrs. John Ovens; | group leaders, Mr. and Mrs.| Ronald Wragg, Dr. and Mrs.| Harry Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hawkins, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton! Bowes. Mr. Mellow officiated at the| installation ceremony. A gift) from the club was presented to} Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dickson,| retiring presidents, by Mr. and Mrs, John Hunt, immediate past presidents. To open the evening, mem- enjoyed a_ fascinating unselfish and zealous efforts of all who took part and contrib-| uted in a truly Christian man-} ner. | they toured Henry House. De- dight and surprise were ex- pressed as they were shown around this 19th century mu- KING STREET UCW 2 | seum, well known in the area) The monthly meeting of King) as a show place of Oshawa's|Street UCW 2 was held recent-| early days. The atmosphere of|ly. The unit leader, Mrs. Wel- the rooms, some set up with/lington Trainer. opened the! authentically dressed figures,|meeting with a poem. 'God gave a startling sense of history|Made Me a Garden'. in the making, when it was con-| Mrs. John Coleman had sidered how much everyday liv-\charge of the devotional per-| ing has changed in the pastiiod and gave a reading "The| century. » Church and This Day". Mrs. | After the tour, the meeting)George Twiddy read the scrip-| church| 'ure and gave the secretary's! was continued at the 7 4 | The treasurer's report} with a worship service conduct-|"@P0't- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison, with Mrs. Andrew Su-|using the capabilities and gifts wala playing the piano. The|which God gave us," he said. Reverend Harry Mellow, in a| During the business meeting, was given by Mrs. William Mit- ner gave the devotions and Mrs. chell. report on cards and flowers sent to members this There were 20 home calls and 15 hospital calls. Mrs. Norman Legge and Mk. Edward Good- man had made six calls on "shut ins', tended to Mrs. for convening the rummage sale. the devotional program Women, on Thursday, Septem- ber 13. 'The Feast Tables' on September 25. Lecler gave the financial report. Father Gignae gave a spirit- ual address and due to the can. cellation of the parish carnival ne asked all the members to help in a draw for the parish. Mt was decided that in the future the meetings will be held at the home of Mrs. How- ard Gimblett at her kind invi- tation. The members who would like to do some sewing, knitting, em- broidery or would like to learn were invited to bring the neces- sary material and will be able to work after each meeting. A The meeting closed with|Sale will be held afterwards for out for' paver. jthe above articles, when there Seve N! Refreshments were served by|will be a sufficient number Mrs. Selby Grant and Miss;----~---- r Selby Grant was the organist. Mrs. Robert Behm read the minutes and Mrs. William Mar- shall gave the treasurer's re- port. Miss the guests, Two members were appoint- ed to look after the shop at Hillsdale Manor. The Guild members are catering to a wedding in July. The Women's Grace Luth- The next meetin gto be held in the fall and will be a pot- luck supper. The Sunday School superintendent and teachers are to be the guests. Mrs. William Short gave the last month. Manz welcomed A vote of thanks was ex- William Short Unit 2 is to take charge of period and the for United Church Tickets were given of the A social period followed ar ranged by Mrs. Alcide Lecler ead Mrs, Lucien Sevigny. ST. GEORGE'S WA The. business and devotiona! meeting of St. George's After noon Branch WA was held Jun: 12, with 20 members present The president, Mrs. John Saw yer, presided. Prayers for pray- er partners were read by Mrs Thomas Keast. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Williar Collins. Minutes of last meeting were read. Mrs. E. A. Seele: gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. C, C. Oke read the corre spondence. Mrs. Thomas Keas: gave report on the sick. Mrs. C. A. Wells is home from the hospital, but Mrs. E. J. Weir is back in hospital again. Mrs. Wilbert Hall, card and calen- dar convener, has_ resigned and Mrs. E. A. Seeley has con- sented to take her place. Thejliam Chaplin. Mrs. John Saw- Oshawa Deanery Conference is|yer closed the meeting with to be held October 10. Members| hymn, prayers for the sick. Re- are requested to bring canned/freshments were served by goods to the meeting on Octo-/Mrs. Thomas Murrall, Mrs. ber 9. Members going to the|/E. A. Seeley, Mrs. Charles Tuck Shop, Hillsdale, next|Tuck and Mrs. Fred Smith. nonth will be: Mrs. Wilbert|Next meeting will be held in Mrs. C. C, Oke and Mrs. Wil-]September. CASH & CARRY SPECIAL! ALL BEDDING PLANTS 20¥ « 20x R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS PHONE 725-1131 PHONE 275-2512 10% KING ST. W. 163 BLOOR ST. W. Mrs. Wellington Trainer wish- ed all an enjoyable holiday and closed with a verse. "Take The Lord Along With You". Mrs. G. P. Cooper's commit- tee served refreshments. GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD The Women'; Guild of Grace Lutheran Church held its June meeting in the church parlors. The president, Miss Carolyn Manz, opened the meeting. The Reverend Carl Kartech- Margot Knox The next meeting to be held in the church parlors. FEDERATION OF CAN. - FRANCAISES The Federation des Femmes Canadiennes Francaises held its last meeting of the season on Tuesday, June 12, at the resi- ldence of Mrs. Howard Gim- blett with Mrs. Lucien Cham- berland presiding. 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