© TNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES LOYAL WORKERS UNIT 9 Presiding for the September|led by Captain William Murray. meeting of the Loyal Workers of King Street United Church Women, Mrs. C. C. bar ~-- in connection with the Christ- "Daily es. Mrs. Leslie Hall read the minutes of the June meeting) planned. and called the roll. wereteen | Sym- pathy from the group was ex-|William Joyce for having made tended to Mrs, Robert Bland in her bereavement in the loss of|ing party, and for gathering the an article entitled members were present. her mother. scripture and Mrs. prayer. The October meeting will be Postponed a week because of joyed, and a sing-a-long was It was decided to hold the special asmiversary celebration mas dinner party, in December, and to invite past members. An appropriate program is to be Presidents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dixon thanked Mr. and Mrs. the arrangements for the open- wood for the exceptionally fine DEL-MAR UNIT 5 The September meetin g of the Del-Mar Unit 5 of King Street United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Johnson on Rosehill bonfire which added to the fes-|4 "Things Come -- To Pass."|tive mood of the gathering. Mrs. Ernest Brown read the Herbert McLaughlin read the story. Mrs. George Wilson offered the UCW bus trip which' falls on boulevard. making and selling a Christmas wreath, The money is to bu vitamins for an orphanage in buy Hong Kong. Mrs. Lavictoire thanked Mrs, William Nicholson for her help in showing the unit how to make these wreaths, and also Mrs. Johnson for. invit- ing the members into her home. The next general meeting of the UCW is on October 10. Dr. and Mrs, C. H. Vipond will be guest speakers. Plans for the bridge and hat fashion show on October 30 were liscussed. Mrs. Donald Cooper explained what help was needed for the Feast of the Seven Tables on September 24 and the tickets were given to the group to sell. Mrs. Gabrie! Lavictoire brought the meeting to a close. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ronald Leonard, Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mrs, Paul THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 18, 1982° YY KING STREET UCW (Unit 10) with Mrs. James Richards and Mrs, Roy Lee serving refresh- The first fall meeting of Unit| ments, 10 of King Street United Church Women met in the Church par- WINS USAF AWARD MONTREAL (CP) -- June L. r. President Mrs. Roy Lee opet|raiy 4 Canadian employed by ed with a poem new members, Mrs. G, E. and Mrs.Leo, Ginstl. OE oer en qwoithe, United States Air Force at Moss their base in Goose Bay, Labra- dor, has been granted a USAF award for sustained superior The members were reminded) service. She is the second Cana- of the Feast of the Seven Tables/dian to win this award, on Tuesday, September 24, 4.30 p.m, Admission: Adults $1.25 at the and children 50 cents door. was shown, A social half hour was spent Mrs, Roy Lee was in charge of the worship service, A film on jung cancer and smoking LADIES , m0 cor fore Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons ienced Hair. ist FoR HOME APPOINTMENTS Mrs. Douglas Southwell. was in charge of the devotional period and opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer, The scripture was read. Mrs. South- well then read a poem entitled, "O God, Let Me be Aware." A synopsis on a_ study of Hong Kong was read by Mrs. Ronald Leonard, To illustrate how missionaries worked among the regular day, October 9. The bazaar is announced for No- vember 20. The Feast of the Seven Tables will be held Sep- tember 24. Miss Effa Wright . gave a report on the picn.c that was held in June at Mrs. Ed- ward Sills' cottage. Mrs. Earl Luke reported forty-six home calls and fourteen hospital calls. Mrs. Edward Sills read the financial report. The several|the Chinese people, a play en- projects in which the group is| titled, "The Troubleshooters," participating were reported to|was presented by Mrs. Pail be progressing well. On the sick| Hermansen, Mrs. Robert Stew- list were Mrs. Orivile Heard,|art, Mrs. Douglas Southwell Mrs. Theodore Wilkins and|and Mrs. Gabriel Lavictoire. Mrs. Ona Choate, | The unit leader, Mrs, Gab- Mrs. Skuce and Mrs, Wilson|riel Lavictoire, presided at the) led the group in recalling to| business period. their minds and hearts the} Each member of the unit a = LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING Holy" and "Jesus Savior Pilot Me,"' and a verse of each hymn| D.E.A. 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