B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenuary 31, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES age ge are being made bus trip to the Fred Vic- tor gmt Toronto, for an service one Sunday in March. It was announced that the men will be in charge of the February service, Refreshments were served. FIRST BAPTIST WA The WA of First Baptist Church held its first meeting of the New Year in the home of the president, Mrs. Ralph The secretary, Mrs. Walter Wellman, and the treasurer gave their annual reports. Mrs. Edgar Anderson reported very successful financial year. Plans were discussed as to ways and means of making money. The group decided to put on a Quilting Bee February 17 and 18. Mrs. George Hall took charge of the silent auction which proved a financial success. . A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Arthur Howard, the ig convener of the flow- er, sick, and shut-in committee, who has given many years of good service. St. Andrew's UCW Laurel Unit Has Annual Meeting The annual meeting and din-\® ner of the Laurel Group Unit 4, lesting talk using as her theme, .|"Do you have the peace of God gland Mrs. Eldon Southwell will 'Birthday greetings were sung to Mrs, Edgar Anderson, who made a donation to the birthday box. : The devotional convener, Mrs. Gordon Besse, gave an inter- in your heart." Next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Walter Well- man. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ralph Hop- son. CENTRE STREET UCW (East Unit) The January meeting of the East Unit of Centre Street Unit- Irene Winter was: in charge of the meeting. "Do Thy Duty" was the theme for the devotion- al period, The secretary's was read by Mrs. Eric Buechler and Mrs. Roy Bishop read the treas- urer's report. Mrs, Alyn Elliott be, at Hillsdale Manor on Feb- ruary 22, It was decided to hold an imaginary tea instead of the usual spring tea, The meeting 'date has been changed to the oe Monday of each month. The new copper captains for the year will be Mrs. David Morris and Mrs. Donald Layng. All the members were asked to attend the World Day of Prayer at St. Andrew's Church February 14 at 2.00 p.m. Th next meeting will be Feb-| ruary 17 at the home of Mrs.) Donald Layng. By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Be satisfied with even small) ains now. Don't try for the un-/ reasonable and don't overtax 5 iene wt MR, AND MRS. vt W. CROWELLS --Oshawa Times Photo THE STARS SAY | surprise Party Honors Pair On Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Crowells, Oakes avenue, (Bob) were Oshawa by the late Reverend \St. Christopher's The couple was married in NUE ALWAIS, Nigh ...,jboou. DG ~ on ante eres nem! TORONTO (CP)--In a ow hn she does, and this ohnson, Mrs, Ronald Gibbs; ; " Mrs William Lambourne, Mrs.|f0r. freedom of thought, Dr.jcouid be. disastrous." If people pes A ht Ha Forbes McLaughlin and Mrs.|Brock Chisholm, Victoria lec-\clung to the ways of their an- beng ia ook paper ca 72 Perberr ikiered we ates turer, told a Toronto audience:|cestors, the human race couldlyent the starched re Tock Weeuutive", Miss|"Mother doesn't always know'be wiped out. sticking, Marilyn Murphy thanked the members participating in the her Arie rene wees SS Belore. hanging pgavily re were: Mrs; Rudy. Nagel, Mrs, -- Knapp, Mrs, Kenneth Reports Increase In CPTA Members St. Christopher's Ca holic Parent - Teacher Association met at St, Christopher's School Auditorium last week to hold its first meeting of the New Year, Mrs, William Jankowski presided and opened the meet- ing with prayer. The minutes and correspon- jJdence were read by the secre- ay article. from Eth (GREK ER CERRO [KF RESGE'S SPECIAL LUGGAGE OVERNIGHT WEEK-END entertainment, Mrs, Harry Lack and group served' refresments. HOUSEHOLD HINT Experienced cooks do a roast tary, Mrs, Joseph Walsh, The|with the fat side up so that treasurer, Mrs. Forbes Mc-|juices wil) soak down into the Laughlin, read her financial re-/meat and keep it basted and port, moist. The president d that the unit had increased by 24 members this year bringing the total membership to 106, There will be no regular meet- ing in February but refresh- ments will be served by mem- bers of the executive in the au- ditorium on the occssion of fashion news from ) BLACK'S ) Bridal open house' at the school, A family skating party is to Gowns be held Saturday, February 8, for BAG BAG from 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. at the Children's Arena, Parents will Spring be charged an admission fee but | children will be aiuitted free. and The president particularly oe" urged parents of children in Summer Grades 7 and 8 to be present 64 at the March meeting so plans Feahicne ter could be discussed for the grad- he ariled ood uation banquet. vidal taety eS & Miss Marilyn Murphy's class now in cur was winner of the class count . Phone for the month, The door prize for an re went to Mrs, Harry Lack and oppointment Celanese Lining. Colours, blue or grey we game of bingo was won by) with our Randolph Vienneau. consultants Mrs, Jankowski concluded the| business meeting with the pray:| er for vocations, The president turned over the) |rest of the evening's program| 2 STORES TO SERVE -YOU BETTER 725-1912 x te Lage Harry Lack, convene?| of ti anuary meeting. A skit =U entitled (A Mock Meeting" was Vee" DOWNTOWN OSHAWA en a and amusin f ot gy aS OTT ccen a TH SPM. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE the PTA. Those taking part's -- : | yourself, but don't put off es- sentials, either, Follow a sound "middle of the road' -course and you should have a most sat- isfactory day. of St. Andrew's UOW was held at Adelaide House. Mrs. E. F. Cuthbertson pre- sided for the business meeting. honored by their daughters, Mrs. Hugh Gillard (Marlene), Sharon and Karen on the oc- casion of their silver wedding anniversary at a surprise party George Telford, DD, on January were present for this occasion, were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bidgood. 28, 1939. Their attendants, who] | The secretary, Mrs, George Wherry, gave a brief account of the past year's activities. The yearly financial statement was read and a report was made of the cards sent to the sick and bereaved during last year. Mrs. inald Burr presented the nominating committee's {slate of officers as follows: past president, Mrs, E. F. Cuth- bertson; president, Mrs. A. J. Parkhill; secretary, Mrs, Don- ald Storie; treasurer, Mrs Ran- dolph Mark; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. E. W. Peterson; press reporter, Mrs. A. W. Bradford; telephone conveners, Mrs. Walter Famme, Mrs, E G. Nichol, Miss Vera Moyse, Mrs. George Wherry; tea con- vener, Mrs. Reginald Burr and Mrs. Donald Storie; social re- pfesentatives to the UCW, Mrs. Randolph Mark, Mrs. A. W. Armstrong; program represen- tative to the UCW, Mrs. A. W. Bradford. It was announced that Mrs. A. W. Armstrong will convene the home baking table at the UCW June Tea, and that Mrs. Ralph Schofield is convener of rummage sales. The dates for the spring and fall sales are March 24 and October 27 and are to be hel at the Church. An active discussion period -|March, mid-June, September or If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope promises a fine year. Where job matters are concerned, you can expect, al-| most immediately, to be called; upon to handle tasks a bit out of your usual orbit, because su- periors have recognized your exceptional talents and admire); your initiative and energy. The new responsibilities, well han- dled should boost your success} - score within a couple of weeks, | with still further recognition in- dicated in late March, mid- April, September and-or No- vember, Good aspects govern your per- sonal life, too, and either late December should bring you some news that spells great happiness where romance is concerned. Travel and social activities should be stimulating within the next two weeks, in May, July, August, November and December--the latter two months exceptionally propitious for all Aquarians. Look for ex- cellent financial opportunities in early March, mid-June, Oc-| tober and November, but do avoid speculation in April, May| and September. A child born on this day will| at Woodview Park Clubhouse re- cently, Some 60 friends and re- latives were present. Mrs, Crowells is the former daughter of Mr, Howard McEvers and the and_ her bridegroom of twenty-five years William Eleanor McEvers, late Mrs. McEvers is the son of Mrs. Crowells and the late Mr. Crow- ells. OFFICERS INSTALLED Officers of the Maple Leaf| No, 2 True Blue Juvenile Lodge} were installed recently as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Crowells have| and have three daughters and one son, James. with a pair of ceramic table lamps, an adjustable *chande- lier and two money trees with) twenty-five dollars on them, by} their many friends and rela-| itives, Their immediate family] ~ |presented them with a set of | stainless steel cutlery. A buffet supper was served \following an evening of danc-! jing. lived in Oshawa all their lives The couple were presented lows: Worshipful Mistress, Sis- ter Alice Short; Associate Mas- BUILDING | ter Dennis Coombes; deputy or mistress, Judith Wright; re- Remodeling cording secretary, Ronald Dal- A ziel; financial secretary, Shir-| DON Ag MISS ley Lindsay; treasurer, Eliza- the beth Morton; chaplain, Bever-| ley Thompson; director of cere- monies, Karen Phillips; conduc- tor, Elizabeth Thompson; tyler, Donald Coombes; tyler, Craig Wilson; guardians, [Susan Spencer, Elinor Mitchell, and Gertrude- Logan. inside outside) Mossie_ Keeler, Nettie Fenton General Electric Custom | KITCHEN DISPLAY WAYNE'S 78 Simcoe North 723-1411 Builder Enquiries Welcome be endowed with an excellent mind, great versatility and fine followed and plans were dis- cussed for the group's activities] for this year. Mrs. George Telford, on be-| half of the Unit, thanked Mrs. Cuthbertson for her work in the past year as president. The balance of the evening was creative ability. MAPLE CLEANERS es ie 4 ST. . OSHAWA He. Service A Neue ge Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 spent playing cards, LAST-WEEKEND-OF Women's Mission Feb. Rey. E. J. M | UP TO 59.95 5.00 up TO on AD Balance of All Brocades. Up to 79.95 . Wools -- Silks -- Velvets -- Other Dresses --% PRICE BALANCE OF Winter Coats 'uP TO 159.95 Sabre Skirts .,;. 20% OFF Sabre Slims curs. 10.00 Y% PRICE ALL SK 20% I WEAR OFF BALANCE OF IMPORTE KNITWEAR 2 and 3 Piece Suits and JAYNE-MODDE-DRESSES 77 KING STREET EAST Y, PRICE Dresses PHONE 725-4561 @ OPPOSITE GENOSHA HOTEL @ HOLY CRO 361 Simcoe Street So Women's Mission 7:00 MORNIN WHAT A MISSION What ac doctor once a year." He may order his patien rayed examined and re- medical experts. Finally, dict. Either the patient is A mission is a spirit only encourages the good, mission over, the soul | invigorated and strengthe Men's Mission--Feb. 9th to Feb. 16th. Inclusive A PARISH MISSION Conducted by the Redemptorist Fathers and Rev. A. J MacHugh, C. Ss. R. Mission Sermon Each Week Day at 7:30 P.M. ~ and 1:30 P.M, During Week, 5:30, 7:00, 8:00 A.M. and following afternoon sermons, a mission is for the soul. Everyone has heard the advise: A doctor may demand more. In a clinic, one is thoroughly and scientifically x- the doctor may advise treatment or an operation. is examined thoroughly and expertly in the reveal- ing light of the eternal truths. The Divine Physician, Our Most Holy Redeemer, asks: fit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffers the loss of his soul." (Mark 8:36). A mission not remedy to others with serious defects of soul. In the confessional, the missionary pours into the souls of all, the oil and wine of God's love and mercy, The 2nd to Feb. 9th, inclusive ohan, C. 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