THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Januery 11, 1963 9 Living And Working In India Described By Nurse From Delhi Look at this outstanding offer! Miss Josephine Isaacs, a young nurse from Delhi, India, was the special guest of Mrs. George Lofthouse when she opened her home to the West- minster United Church Women at their January meeting. Miss Isaacs was born in a small, backward city in North India to Christian parents, Her gtandfather became a Christian minister after his conversion by a Baptist missionary from To- ronto, Miss Isaacs described the type of homes, and way of life in India -- a land of great con- trasts, where one must have at least one university degree in order to get a good job. Educa- tion was costly in India, al- though it was less expensive at During the business, conduct- ed by the new president, Mrs, John Redko, a presentation was made to Mrs. Kenneth Young, retiring president. Mrs. Young was presented with an Eskimo carving in appreciation of ber excellent leadership during the past two years. The Thornton's Corners WA which has disbanded has offer- ed to donate the the group half of its dishes and cutlery, The offer was gratefully accepted and the generosity in making it is greatly appreciated. The treasurer's report showed that the total cash received dur- ing 1962 was $2,068.97. Total ex- penses, including the special manse account, were $2,044.30, leaving a balance on hand of the mission schools where part of the cost was borne by the church which started the mis-| sion, she said. $24.67. | Following the business, re- freshments were served by the| committee for the evening: | WESTINGHOUSE 30" Rotisserie Range rack position .. « for deliciously different flavour in cooking, Uniform "heat séals in juice, All the popular features: @ Automatic timing centre , . . complete meal cooked $ while you're out! @ Non-fog oven window , « . look and see what's cooking ! Miracle seal wen ++ + perfect baking results in any Easiest to clean . . » elements tilt up, oven door lifts WITH YOUR TRADE $15,000-°° IN PRIZES off! Although parts of India are| Mrs. George Lofthouse, very hot, where Miss Isaacs/Glenn Crawford and Mrs. Thom-| was born the climate was much/as Patterson, i" fps with cold winters) | an to 12 inches of snow. | a. large eel in Det THE STARS SAY | iss Isaacs took her four year's) | nurse's training, including field By ESTRELLITA | training. Nurses. go out in| | teams to the villages, giving| FOR TOMORROW Because the contest is limited to Westinghouse White Sale customers who buy 4 major appliance, television or Stereo, your chance of winning one of the grand prizes are extra good, There are 50 major appliance prizes, 50 consolation prizes . . . @ total value of $15,000, Contest ends Feb. 28. treatment and medication where necessary and taking] This day's stellar influences, | while not overly stimulating, | serious cases to the hospital, if) are, on the whole, cheerful and| they can be persuaded to go,|¢ncouraging. Some gain Is indi-) The villagers are very suspi-|cated in finances and through] cious of hospitals. India also has mobile medi- cal units which travel from village to-village carrying out immunization programs, The devotiona! theme was, "The Day of Beginning Again" based on Psalm 909 which praises -the eternality of God and the value of work -- God's work for man and the work which man can do to glorify God. | Mrs, George Lofthouse read a meditation on Psalm 90 which said in part, 'We live in tre- mendous times. Ours is a day of speed and turbulence and terror, yet God is with us from everlasting to everlasting through times of trouble and stress. As we begin our year of work, let it be God's work that we do." 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