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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 9

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Sn eR RN NE RI ae UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES doing, among the Bhils, making Christ's message of love and redemption known to them. Mrs. A. H. Dancey presided OGH AUX. EVE. CHAPTER Monday night the Evening Chapter of the Women's Hospi- tal Auxiiary, Oshawa General Hospital, held its first meeting of the fall season, Thirty-eight members were present with Mrs. C. R. Lunn presiding. Mrs. Henry Bickell gave the treas- + |urer's report. Mrs. Roy Bunker read the secretary's report. Mrs. Andrwe Chrisomalis, sew- ing convener, reported seventy- three gowns and seven pairs of ' foot warmers had been turned in. Mrs. Douglas Sagar gave a report on the Flight into Fashion are available for the showing from Mrs, John C. Howson. Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, presi- dent of the Afternoon Auxiliary gave an interesting talk of their activities for the fall season. Mrs. J, G. Carter, convener of the Gift Shop, thanked all of the members for their help and co: operation during the summer months and of the service the gift cart is to the patients. Mrs: Carter s!so displayed dolls that |were dressed by the members. |The Dolls of all the Nations were displayed and tickets for these are available from Mrs. Gordon Curley. Mrs. Stephen Heney, first vice 16TH' PARENTS' COMMITTEE The 16th Parents' Committee of the Girl Guide Association held its September meeting re- cently at St. Matthew's Chureh with Mrs. Roy Smithers presid- ing. Roll call showed 11 members and one guest present. : The minutes were read by Mrs. D. J .Bowler and the treasurer's report by Mrs. R. J. Bowers. Tt was unanimously decided to hold a rummage sale in Oc- tober. | Refreshments were served by |/Mrs. L. N. Daniel and her com, | mittee. SIMCOE STREET. UCW Helping Hand Unit The Helping Hand Unit of the UCW of Simcoe Street Church held its first meeting of the fall season on Tuesday evening last, in the form of a pot luck supper. The Unit was privileged to have as guests, the Reverend and Mrs. J. K. Moffat, After partaking of a sumptu- ous meal, the members retired to the Ladies' Parlors for brief meditation and to dispose of whatever business had accumu- lated during the summer sea- son. One item of business was that plans were formulated for ja rummage sale early in Oc- tober. The _ president, to be held October 16-17. Tickets! | \for the meeting. The worship service was taken by Mrs. C. J. McLennan, CALVARY BAPTIST WMS. Calvary Baptist WMS opened the meeting with song service.| A letter was read from the Rey-| Mrs, Geacge Delaney was the ;guest soloist and delighted erend: and Mrs. Kenneth Getty,| j one of the missionaries who willl song a be home in time for Christmas. ' Seayer efodt offered ning ia | vee mb POT Polson, Percy Taylor and Mrs. Jack!" Mrs, Milton McEachern thank- Dugan on behalf of the mission-| eq Miss Scott for the message on aries. th in. j t ils. Tg. Npeukek we Mra Tiel e work in.India with the Bhils from the Toronto City Mission. ST. PHILIP'S ALTAR SOCIETY Scripture text was taken from) he first meeting of the fall Lukey Chapter 10. The message | season was held recently with was entitled "'Who Is Thy Neigh- the president, Mrs. Martin bor?". The City Mission was) Darlaston, presiding. started in 1879. Many have; The secretary, Mrs, Walter come for help over the years Dobroshinsky, read the minutes, receiving spiritual help as well| and the treasurer, Mrs. Allen as physical help. Many other de-/Cherry, gave the financial partments are helped by the' report. |Mission. Slides were shown of| The visiting and sick com- different homes and _ lodges mittees reported four visitors, helped. Many are thankful for and one card sent during the those who care. summer, Next week will be a sewing) Plans were discussed for a meeting. Mrs. William Spencer) Christmas bazaar which will be closed in prayer. held on Saturday, November 24, p in St. Philip's hall, | KNOX WMS -- After the business meeting, |. The Afternoon Auxiliary of|refreshments were served by Knox Presbyterian Church, held|the social committee, its first meeting this fall at the! The next meeting will be -held Church. It opened at 1.30 p.m./on Monday evening, October 15. with a dessert luncheon. ST. ANDREW'S UCW NO. 4 Miss Beatrice Scott returned! missionary from the Bhil field) The monthly meeting of Unit 4 of St. Andrew's church was | was the special speaker. intro-|held in the ladies' parlors .on | Mrs, David Douglas SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT 'Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dugan of Oshawa announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Barbara Lynn, to Mr. Robert Keith Stumpf, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stumpf of Kitchen-| er. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, October 20, 1962 at 4.00 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey £. Sweet announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Ter- esa, to Mr. Sergio Latin, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Antonio Latin, all of Oshawa, The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Octo- ber 20, at 11.00 a.m. in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. | BE PREPARED | MONTREAL (CP) -- For |Marie-Helaine Quedinac, work- jing hours vary as world crises \arise and are settled, As head jof the eight-member team of |French typists at United Na- tions headquarters, she worked 20 hours a day for seven days straight last year during the Congo crisis. "If you were not |strong and. healthy," she said, \'you would have a nervous | breakdown." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 26, 1962 9 | gested that as a project, the group could save our maga- ¢ : Mrs.|duced Miss Scott to the meet-) Monday. zines and she would be respon-| j™ | attend the conventions he heta|2tvine Cowie, conducted the/ing. |_ The president, Mrs. Reginald sible for their distribution to the} jig | meeting. | Miss Scott opened her mes-|Burr, opened the meeting. Mrs.|patients at Ontario Hospital, chairman of the auxiliary, will] MISS WARDEN, AGED TWO This coy miss is Carol Ann, | Warden, London, Ontario; and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Earl Mills, Oshawa, Mr. George Warden, Albert street. | and Mrs. Ernest Small, Osh- Carol Ann is two years old | awa are her great-grandpar- today. She is the granddaugh- | ents. ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert --Aldsworth Photography DUE TO TREMENDOUS RESPONSE, WE CONTINUE OUR QUICK-TWIST CAP SEPTEMBER WEDDING i. kt eee | Mrs. Cowie reminded the | sage by reading from If Tim-| David Law read the minutes 'of Whitby. ' : sikac Gia ee ae *|members of the October 16/othy, 3rd chapter, "The aim of/the June meeting. Miss Mae| After the business meeting Married recently in St. | and Mr. Carl Dean Phillips, | Five guests were present for| meeting, at which Mr. J. Arthur,our work in India, as well as Storie gave the tredsurer's re-|was adjourned, Mrs, Ewart Church were Miss Jean Lucek, | Phillips of Woodstock, New |Mrs, Paul Nolan, Mrs. Jack Village, will be the guest speak-;come to know Christ as their) of the buffet supper, October 17,| out west via Trans-Canada High-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brunswick. inis's eins |Foley, Mate, Grant Hay and Miss/o;* and to which an open invita-| Lord and Saviour". at 6.30, arranged by the mem-| way, which were very interest- 'Nicholas Lucek of Oshawa | --Mary's Studio |Gloria Robson.. All were intro-|tion has been extended to all) 'In Jobat our work is in Hos-\bers of the United Church|ing. Also she gave a descriptive| | A work period followed the) At the conclusion of business,|School to which the Bhil chil-| Leng will speak. ed to the enjoyment. | |business meeting, Mrs, Deani'a White Elephant Sale took|dren come and live in." The rummage sale is to be| The hostesses for the evening} 4 SHOP-EASY LABEL \Kelly and her committee served place, which afforded much| Miss Scott told of the great, held at the church October 23 at}were Mrs, S. J. Nobbin and) 's . Out of town guests at the) Teas, birthday parties, wed-| ve Variety names are right Ferguson - Gunn wedding were) ding anniversaries, coming and : et Mr. and Mrs. D. L. -Mac-| coings of guests are always of peo distin. Mrs, J, D. Ferguson, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. . B. Lowry,| telephone or visit the social de- Willowdale; Mrs. G. H. Kent,| partment with your item of Mrs, C. .P Lowry, Mr. an : A quick % turn and the Mrs. W. R. Marchment, Mr. charge. Telephone 723-3474. } jer le open. Anathor and Mrs. Albert McEntegart,) Attendants at the Knowlton-| i a y i | % turn recaps the jar to -Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox | son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest |the evening: Mrs. R. Daive,|/Robertson, Principal of Variety|other places, that all men shall|port. Members were reminded| Nicol showed slides of her trip |duced and welcomed . members and friends. ! pital and Amkut is in the Hostel) Women, after which Mrs. John|talk on these slides which add- \refreshments. {merriment for those present. |works the native ministers are\10 a.m. Mrs, S. J. Nobbin sug-'Mrs. A. J. Parkhill. at the top of the label Farigne, Hains; Ms. interest in this column. Write, Mrs. W. M. Allan, Mr. and/news for which there is no! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ellins, all refrigerate any unused of Toronto; Fit. Lt. and Mrs,|Boudreau wedding which was J, W. FRerguson, Chicoutimi,|/held last Saturday were Mr. portion. Quebec; FO C. G. Ferguson,/ and Mrs. John Ashton, Oshawa,| Gimli, Manitoba. | with the reception held at the/ The first meeting of the Plea- home of the bridegroom's fa-| WIDE-TOP JAR dic sant Monday Evening Club for the fall season was held at the) home of Mrs. Ronald Dicken-| son. Those present were as fol-| lows: Mrs. Jack Burke, Mrs:| David McCullough, Mrs. Wil- liam Rich, Miss Emily Orach, Miss Marie Smykal and Miss) Mary Jane Love. After a most! enjoyable card party, refresh-| ments were served. The new executive for 1962-63 is as fol-| lows: Treasurer, Mrs. William) Rich; social convener, Miss Marie Smykal. | Prior to her marriage to FO Harold Ferguson, Miss Dianne) Gunn was honored along with seven other future brides by classmates of the 1962 Class, Atkinson School of Nursing. The eight nurses were present- ed with pairs of engraved, silver napkin rings. Miscellane- ous showers for Miss Gunn! were arranged by Mrs. Robert Jackson, Adelaide avenue west,| assisted by Mrs. Clarke Hub-| bell; Mrs. C. G. Luke and Miss Linda Luke, Oshawa boulevard north; Mrs. D, L. MacFarlane,| Hamilton, and Mrs. Fred Tay-| | eventful day were speeches by ther, Mr. George Knowlton, | Taunton road east. | Miss Peggy Jackson, Oshawa, | was an elected delegate at the Progressive Conservative Asso- ciation, Central District annual meeting and workshop at the Bradford Community Centre, on Saturday. Highlights of the The Premier of Ontario, John} P. Robarts and the Hon, Mi- chael Starr, Federal Minister of| Labor. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Watts, formerly of Kendal avenue,| have left for New York City where they will make their home and Mr, Watts will enter Columbia Unitersity. Mr. Watts is a graduate of Centre Street Public School and O'Neill Col- legiate. Mrs. Watts is the for- mer Barbara Sharpe of Oshawa. Mrs. W. H. Harper, Glencairn street, opened her home to the Literary Group of the Univer- sity Women's Club last Thurs- day when a pleasant evening was spent in discussion of the writing of George Bernard MATS Mede from ends of high broedlooms, 1.19 SCATTER © CASH AND CARRY BEST BEDDING BUY ! SMOOTH - CONTINENTAL quality COMPARE WITH $89 High quality full 39' headboord special priced for our DOOR BUSTER 6' x 9' Borderless Attractive patterns. TOP +) * size. Fancy CASH AND CARRY B Grand Opening Sale $58.: FREE DRAW FOR VALUABLE MAJOR PRIZES 2.99 FOR $98. N Just 32.88 5-PIECE CHROME KITCHEN SUITES Arborite Table and 4 Heavy Duty Choirs. EST BUY IN TOWN! othing to buy. drop in for your Makes It extra-easy to spoon out baby's food... right down to the last bit in the bottom of the jar STRAINED PEACHES convenience plus...variety Gerber offers over 100 strained and junior foods lor, Grierson avenue, aunts of| chaw. the bridegroom; Mrs. Grant z Ellins and Mrs. Albert Mc-| Mrs. P. G. 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