SS See yyy if i ! f . ' . y ' ey yer ens vo wg oN te te 9 000 ete ey EO OPED 9 4 : lan Garden For TBR ahh MY cate Meare s sale. Proc are for the ac- ctober meeting will Resume Meetings tivities of the United Church. |held at the home of Mrs. Blake| FAITHFUL WORKERS . nadian Wallpaper Manufactur-|of the community from the The Friendship Unit will be|De Hart. Fourteen members of the Tour Pioneer ing Pie. Pere reg Si mg oot Mra Faithful Workers Unit accepted The August meeting was held| Peggy and Dianne Darch » , By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |. / ° sponsible for the Apron Booth » rooklin Par k BROOKLIN --The various|at the annual December bazaar|SUNSHINE UNIT the invitation extended by Mcs.} wes in the Community Hall, Mrs./sang a duet. : Units of Brooklin UCW re-|as well .» providing flowers for|, Mts. Alfred' Wilson opened|Branton, to attend a Supper Village Ralph Doe president, con-| Mr, Dennis Barry, teacher at MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |bulbs would be purchased and ducted the business. Baker's School, spoke on educa- sumed full activities with meet-\church services each Sunday|er home for the September|meeting at her home recently. ; - tree tall martha Wi k ; : meeting of the Sunshine Unit] Twenty-one calls were report- LADYS YELLOWLEES | 22° next 4H Homemaking|tion stressing the great im SROOKLIN --- 'The Christian} planted to replace petunias| oft ela Guring the week a5/@uAt the conclusion of the busl-(°f UCW. 'The leader, Mrs, R-led on sick and shut-ins. | ROLINA = A wae te Club profeet wil be "he Club|tance of reading in the home, on of the Brooklin Horticul.| Mrs. Lorne Crawford conduct-| The Friendship Unit met at|ness meeting, Mrs. E. Kay|0lman, occupied the chair. The Fashion Show to be held) taken by 37 ladies and "H Girls Giz Satertale". 'Fhe loners; alo of getting children interes Society regular business|ed two thought - provoking con-\the home of Mrs. Belle Rey-|presented a brief summary of} A committee comprising Mrs.|in September, and Annuallrecently. The first place visited| Wil! be Pearl Leach and Mrs./ed in books at an early age. g during the judging of| tests on flowers. nolds with an attendance of 13./new Study Book, "The Word|Walter Fishley, Mrs. Kenneth|Christmas Bazaar, were dis-|was Pioneer Village on High-|22Wa?d Millson. CALLED OFF Fall Flower Show, The draw for plant food do-|The leader, Mrs. Robert Hum-|and the Way." Halliday, Mrs. Wes. Routley|cussed. Committees will be ap-/ way 7 between Jane and Keele| . it Hoare Millson took the eo England (CP)-- nated by the Dixie Reed Plant|Dhries, welcomed members| Mrs, Verna Hodson assisted)and Mrs, Fowler conducted the pointed at later date. streets in Toronto, Dinner. was| ci" for the pr bing Pao rig Sl : : . | Food ce. was won by Mrs.|after the holiday season and/by showing locations of coun- worship service. ie Norman Alves present-| enjoyed in Mimico. has under the of "Edu-j|A acto Fairs: a~ Mis, "Eric Green repated| raya, hire. Chaves Pukey, |°@b4UL¢ the bunnes gevson ie under sudy My meant cf] Tweniyhres, members an swea Th ney uty an sDig| ite Nest SoD was at the C2! "Mire. Harvey Yellowlegs coma bear was shoved pan ad members and fritade to. th, yo os . pia. oo Mark hospital calls, and 16 home| This portion of the meeting|its for holiday sents --- 18 ae. tricts of Asia." t h of ee ~ pees Mt youfiee tens se en h of Horticulture at Wick. and Mrs. Eric Ghee ~ ba reported, concluded with intermittent/pital calls, six home calls. SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX: vont weiner All Scout oe on tall for oth nge ere ste wee oe, Teena al ad jara, also outlining Gladio-| 4,' ooiai prize donated by Boia - ney "4 go pay ney | wigndai _-- a? ee Guest of the evening was| The 1st Brooklin Scout|Cub mothers are welcomed.| There were 35 people present.|rian bear, Igor, and his owner, pote San so ro Me, AC. McCulloch was wonlwil be held én Tiers "wd rn ine al Ts, uD Y/Mrs. Kahn who gave a talk on|Mothers' Auxiliary will -- Members are urged to attend) Mrs. E. R. Taylor reviewed/Australian wrestler Dennis rare eee a Ot tee: Larne MoCey. tenthiey #7 ot 8 im. fn the Chriss pie 'commiittes convened. 'by her recent trip to Israel. Shejon Thursday, Sept. 20 at 8lto discuss fall activities. the history of the three schools'Dean, was called off. 2S) cere UT' S OUR GREAT 64th BIRTHDAY SALE Guest speaker was Mrs. W. Bigelow, Chapleau, Ont., ° esident of the OHA. The theme of the annual ngement competition will "The Glory of the Garden" > ont view of basket. There ee ee a a e no restrictions and one «id can be placed from each lety. The OHA is_ sponsoring al rapbook Competition open to ll school children and students @ p to and including age 16, en- itled "My Garden Scrapbook." Following a discussion, it was Brooklin Units tian Education Hall. 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