a eS ae en ower se arroneengeT Wednesday afternoon of the month at the Cowan House on FERNHILL PARK ASSOC. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Januory 22,1964 7 The regular meeting of . the It was decided to hold a rum- mage sale January 29. Fernhill Park Association. was held in the clubhouse recently. Mr. Frank Densham, president, presided over the meeting. The minutes were read as well as other committee reports. A ghort discussion on the E. E. Bathe award and past president's night was held. The women of Fernhill will look after the serving of the re- reshments, Athol | street west. Mrs. How- ned Vina and Vice, 5: the meeting which was opened by the reading in unison of the mothers' promise and prayer. Reports were given by the secretary, treasurer and social convener. A report, submitted by Mrs. G. N. Varnum and Mrs. Fred Taylor, was read by Mrs. E. N. Thompson. UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES i the women of St. Stephen's Church from its beginning, The report on community friendship and flowers was given by Mrs, Emanuel Hurvid, and Mrs, Frank Crawford re- ported on cards sent to shut-ins and the sick, Mite boxes were passed in, to cover our "over ing with prayer, followed by a scripture reading by Mrs. Thomas Keast. The minutes were read by Mrs. John Sawyer and the trea- surer's yearly and monthly re- ports were read by Mrs. Ernest Seeley. Mrs. Charles Wells gave a report on the members who ST. MARK'S WA (Afternoon Branch) 'The first business meeting of the Afternoon Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Church was held Thursday afternoon in the church hall with the president, Mrs. Walter Meens, presiding. es for their/Mrs. Norman Hodgson. , wee fe Me ee a et seving lt, -oe ¢ help and support of the mem- bers, the present committee|*¢!4 February 12 at the church. finds it difficult to carry on by themselves the programs ex- pected by the Association. The meeting opened with de- votions. The Psalm was read by Mrs. Colin Parks, Bible reading by Mrs. Gordon Rae and Mrs. Alfred Woolcock led in prayers. Mrs. Walter Meens expressed her thanks to members for their are sick, It was announced the sale of work will be on May 7. KING STREET UCW NO. 2 The January meeting of Unit 2 of King Street UCW was held in the lounge recently with the and above" for the missions. Mrs. David Duchemin and Mrs. Crawford were named to a com- mittee to bring in a slate of of- ficers to the January meeting. The devotional period was in the charge of Mrs. Hurvid and The next meeting will be|! Wednesday, February 19 at 2.00 p.m. and the guest speaker will be Mr. Brent Snowden, Skipper of the D. M. Rose Rover Crew. held on ways and means of making money for the park, due to the poor response to the weekly bingos. A short discussion on the A Valentine box social will be leader, Mrs, Wellington Trainer co-operation in all branches of reading a poem, "To Go Shop- the WA work last year and call- Mrs. Duchemin, 7TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The January meeting of. the held in the park, Saturday, February 15, for park mem-| bers. The election of officers for the year 1964 will be held Tentative plans were made for the Leaders' Appreciation dinner February 20, also the father and son banquet April ed on the officers for their ng"'. 4 \nual reports. Sit Mrs. George Twiddy took Mrs. Ernest Pope gav: WA report; Mrs. T. A. Bough- ton the treasurer's report and Mrs. H. M. Beamish read the correspondence. Mrs, "\Ga's. Mrs. K. R. Kerslake and Mrs, Walter Meens will be. the representatives at the special meeting to plan the World Day, of Prayer to be held in St. Andrew's Church February 14. Installation of officers of the branch took place at the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, Jan- uary 19. The next meeting will K. RJthe book charge of the devotional period. Mrs." Stanley Bone read the 7th Oshawa Scout Group Auxil- jiary was 'held on the third 11, After the benediction, re- freshments were served. at the March meetings. ai The next meeting will be scripture from the first chapter of John, Mrs. Twiddy read from "The Word and the Way". on 'What Is Religion?" Mrs, Walter Stacey sang "What a Friend We Have in Mrs, E. J. Goodman. Mrs. Wil- liam Mitchell read "A Recipe for the New Year". A hymn, "Work for the Night Is Com- ing'? was sung. The minutes were read and the treasurer's report given, be a work meeting Jan 30. hospi The Reverend Alfred Woolcock reminded members of the Com- munion Service at 10 a.m. Jan- uary 29, and closed the meeting with prayer. Refreshments were provided by Mrs. Walter Meens, Mrs. Jack Pearce and Mrs, Leo Racicot. CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC The vg | Women's Mission Circle held its first meeting of the year at the church, with Mrs. Harry Grant, the presi- dent, opening in prayer and wel- coming all the members, The Bible reading was taken from Psalm 34 and an opening hymn was sung. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. John Toth. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Gascoigne, January 27, It was praise and testimony night for the executive as they start a new year of work. Sev- eral letters were read from mis- sionaries, thanking the Circle |for their Christmas parcels. The work period consisted of making scrapbooks from used Christmas cards and preparing bandages for the missionaries. Refreshments were served by the social committee. ST. GEORGE'S WA (Afternoon Branch) The Afternoon Branch of St. George's WA met for its devo- tional and business meeting re- cently. The president, Mrs. Charles Gibs, opened the meet- BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR LTD. HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEPHANIE Stephanie Anne is one year and Mrs. John Smegal, Osh- bi gs ae oe awa, and Mr, and Mrs. M., J. er Yr. an rs. Steven Ritson road south, McLean, Peterborough. are Mr. --tIreland Studio ficers for 1964 and gave a brief encouraging talk to the group. It was announced that Janu- ary 28 is the date for congre- gational meeting and the Valen- tine Tea is February 12. Refreshments were served by the executive of Unit 2. 17TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The January meeting of the 17th Scout Group Auxiliary was opened by Mrs. G. B. Bouma as she welcomed the members. The Scout mother's prayer was repeated, There were twelve mothers in attendance. The auxiliary is having a bake sale at Motor City bowling lanes at 1.00 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, Plans were made for a rummage sale March 25. The highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of a past- president's pin to Mrs. C, T. Hewer who was in office for three years. The pin was pre- sented by Mrs. Norman Bryant. ST. STEPHEN'S UCW (Eva Alexander Unit) The Eva Alexander Unit of St. Stephen's UCW met in the ladies parlor, to enjoy a pot luck dinner, which was followed by a short business meeting, opened by the chairman, Mrs, James Palmer. Mrs. Palmer, on behalf of the members, thanked Mrs. Ernest Moth for her donation of a book, to be used for a historical pic- torial record of the activities of Smegal, Her grandparents Mrs. R. J. Galpin Is New President Naomi Branch WA Mrs, Robert Galpin was. elect- ed president of the Naomi Branch of the WA of Christ Memorial Church at the regu- Jar meeting recently. Other of- ficers elected are: honorary president, Mrs. H. D. Clever- don; vice-president, Mrs. Gor- don White; recording secretary, Mrs. Mansell Gerrow; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs, Glen Drury; treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Powell; press secretary, Mrs. Reginald Mouck; educational secretary, Mrs, William Broad- bent; Dorcas secretary, Mrs. F. A. Mclliveen; living message secretary, Mrs. J. D. Osborne; bulletin secretary, Mrs. Brans- by Cook; advisory board repre- sentative, Mrs. Edwin Roberts; hostess convener, Mrs, T. D. Graham; phone committee, Mrs. Donald Liddiard, Mrs. Da- vid St. Andrews, Mrs. Gordon Brough, Mrs. Alan Hyde and Mrs, Hedley Element. The of- ficers will be installed at the 11.00 a.m. service, January 26. The minutes and treasurer's WIFE PRESERVER reports were given. Mrs, F. A. To keep the lid of a thermos Mcliveen gave the annual re-|jug fram sticking, spread a little port of the Dercas work ecithanlts 'ellen ahantening aver the Mrs. Reginald Mouck' reported|thread of the cap. Be sure to on the advisory board meeting.|wash cap thoroughly afterward, | She told of the Confirmationiin order to prevent rancidness. --= Look at the new all- over you in the new all-in-one SARONG: service to be held at 7.00 p.m. February 9. The consecration of the church will be February 23 at 7.00 p.m, This is a very important event in the church and all members and former members have been invited to attend. Mrs. William Broadbent gave an interesting presentation of a chapter in the book "Christian Issues in Southern Asia". Slides were shown by Mrs. W. J. How- ard of an Indian boy and his sister's experiences in school. 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