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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1963, p. 9

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PORE LAA SOE Oe ea Pee RHRT CT ED ELE SEES Se ae eT eel = a @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, Nevember 11, 1963 UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES | ST. STEPHEN'S UCW (Nellie Dearborn Unit) The Nellie Dearborn Unit of St. Stephen's UCW met recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Lioyd A. Jewell. The meeting opened with the motto, hymn and prayer. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Alex Ferries Jr. and the minutes were read. Mrs. R. A. Armstrong gave a report on the fruit and flowers that had been sent out. The devotion period and pro- gtam were planned by Mrs. John Cook's group. The scrip- ture was read by Mrs. Jewell and a meditation on the "Good Samaritan" was , given by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Armstrong led in prayer. | Mrs. Stephen Saywell intro- duced Mts. R. B. Galbraith who talked on her recent trip to Hong Kong. Mrs. Ferries and Mrs. Henry Goschi sang "In The Garden" accompanied by Mrs. Jewell, A social half hour followed! during which the Junior Farm- ers Banquet, The Mother and Daughter Banquet for Guides| and Brownies, and the annual Turkey Dinner were discussed, The turkey dinner will be this Saturday, November 9, HILLCREST H AND § Hillerest Home and School Association hel its regular meeting Wednesday evening. President Mrs. James White) opened the meeting with the "Queen" accompanied 'at the piano by Mrs. Har ld Brown. All reports were read and ap- proved. Mr. Terry Moore introduced | the guest speaker, Dr. Jackson, Director of Oshawa Little Thea- tre Group. Five members of the group| reanacted a play. Dr. Jackson told the audience to imagine the background and decor. After the play ail present} 'were invited to pass -omments'| and discuss the play. The mes- sage of the play was to convey | the relationship between parents | and children. Mrs, Max Atkinson on behait | of the Association thanked Dr, Jackson and his group Room count was won by Mrs. John Frost's Jr., room and Prin-| cipal Stachow Sr., rooms. | During a brief business ses- sion it was announced that "Games _ Night' will be 'held Jan. 10. The meeting adjourned and cefreshments were served by the social committee. FAITH BAPTIST WMS Faith Baptist Church WMS} held its monthly meeting Thurs- day evening at the church. ident Mrs. Roy Failon opened the meeting with a hymn| f Mowed by prayer led by Mrs.' Alfred Corris. During the business meeting, roll call was taken, minutes and | reports read and approved. Mrs, Vinal Clarke, Mrs. Fd/ Abramoff and Mrs. Groat reci- ted books of the Bible. Remarks were made by President Mrs. | Fallow after attending a Mis- sionary meeting held at For- wer Baptist Church, Toronto. | Mrs. Glen Baker's group led| the remainder of the service. A trio consisting of Mrs. Ron Kirkland, Mrs, Dale Milburn| and Mrs. Lenore Middleton was | m enjoyed by alll. Mrs. Corris read a poem en- titled "Jesus -the Conqueror', Scripture was read by Mrs Rvssell Wilde. Mrs: Baker ad- dress-' the group briefly. Her topic was "'Good Looking"'. The meeting closed with aj hymn and refreshments were! served by the group in charge The next meeting will be held! Thursday, Dec. 5 in the form of! a Christmas party with the | ex- ecutive group in charge of the meetine EARLY MACHINES The first sewing machines were made in England in 1790. | HPS Make your mips smailer NEW way at home. No diet or weight loss. Use at HOME while you REST. Reduces size of HIPS, TUMMY, THIGHS. 0 EFFORT. Fun! Sensibie, Pleasant. Economical. | sUST A FEW OF OUR FAMOUS USERS: Doris Bay, Eleanor Powell, Jolie Gabor, Lisa Ferraday, Patrice Munsel, Hitdegarde, Lola Albright, Helen Grayeo, and Helen : O'Conmelt. 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