a 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 24, 1964 + "UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES OGH 'AUXILIARY Thirty-two {members attended the June:meeting of the Wom- en's Auxiliary of the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. C. D- Russell The minutes were read by' Mrs. Neil Felt and the treasurer's 'report given by Mrs. W.isF., Marshall. Mrs, W.:W.:Baldwin, convener of the bursary' committee, was pleased to} announce that Miss Taphia Terlecki, who last. year had beensawarded the bursary in physiotherapy, given by the Women's" Auxiliary, had com- pleted hér-year at McGill Uni- versity passing with first class honors. Miss:Terlecki will be in- terning in' tHe- Montreal General) - Hospital. Mrs. R. :W. Bassett. reported that the" Membership Tea held at Adelaide House had been most successful.and' expressed her thanks. to allswho had as- in order to facilitate the staffing of the shop during the summer. The services of the Caridy Stripers will be utilized during the holiday period both in the shop and on the gift. cart. Beautifully knitted*b.a bie-s' wear was on display, a gift from Miss Mary Yeo. .Miss Yeo has contributed constantly over the years and her efforts are' much" appreciated by the aux- iliary. i A dessert luncheon in Mc- Laughlin Hall, Sept. 21, will open the autumn activities of the Women's Auxiliary and will be followed by a panel: discus- sion... Mrs. H, B, James presided at the tea table for the social hour. COME DOUBLE CLUB Mr, and Mrs: Swain Van Camp were recently installed as presi- dents of the Come Double Club the best costumes. Original po- etry readings were given and games anda singsong were en- joyed 'by everyone. Coffee and cakes were served by Mr. and Mrs, J. Allin and their group, who were in charge of the evening. KING STREE7Z UCW 9 The June meeting cf the Loyal | Workers Unit.of King 'Street |United Church Women was} lopened with prayer lied by the leader, Mrs. Robert Bland. Mrs. Leslie Hall, the treasurer's report by Mrs. Edward Sills and 'the home and hospital calls \given by Mrs. Earl Luke. The minutes were read by; ember of the Loyal Workers, (was given by Mrs. Charles 'Skuce, The devotional period was led by Mrs; Harry McKee on the theme "Prayers Are Answer- ed", Mrs. Annie Mackie read the scripture. Mrs. McKee read a meditation followed by prayer Mrs. Violetta Burdge sang "Have Faith; Hope and Char- ity', and "Tf We All Said A Prayer".. A story, "Don't Stay Away from Church" was told \by Mrs. McKee. The next' meeting will be in September with Mrs. Bruce Wil- son and her committee charge. Refreshments: were served and a happy holiday wished for "lien Orville Heard, a long time A tribute to the memory ofiall. | in| , OPEN DAILY 10: 00 a.m. 10: 00 p. m. SATURDAY *TIL 6:00 P.M. of Northminster United Church. Other officers installed were: honorary presidents, the Rever- sisted in any» way. Mrs, F.:C.;Malloy assisted by Mrs. Janes McCansh will con- vene the;project;to-be known as end and Mrs. Harry Mellow; 'The Mammoth Home Baking)past presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Sale and'Tea" to be held in the/R. J. Siblock; vice-presidents, cafeteria, Friday, Nov. 20. This) Mr. and Mrs. T. Houck; secre- is to replace the Festival of|taries and press, Dr. and Mrs. Gifts of former years. Roy F. Beckett; treasurers, Dr. Mrs, W. J. Langmaid, library |and Mrs. Harry M. Sanderson; convener, reported that five| group leaders, Mr. and Mrs. tours of the hospital had been| William T. Brent, Mr. and Mrs. |made during the month of May|J. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard land 284 books and 198 period-|Libby, Mr. and Mrs. John A. licals distributed. . Ovens, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. | Mrs. C'.D. Russell expressed) Weldon and Mr. and Mrs. Ron-| ithe thanks of the meeting. to/ald Wragg. |Mrs. D..S. Jamieson and her| Mr. Mellow officiated at the |committee for the excellent pro-|installation ceremony. A_ gift |grams provided by them for from the club was presented,to ithe student nurses. Much time/Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Siblock, jand thought had been spent in|the retiring presidents, by Mr:) |providing entetainment forjand Mrs. Mervin Perkin, im- the nurses in training and for mediate past-presidents. the graduating class. The June meeting of the Club In giving her report on the was held at Camp Pretoria andj Gift Shop Mrs. J. G. Carter|took the form of a "Beatnik" commended the members of|night. Most of the club mem- jboth afternoon .and_ evening/bers were dressed in the appro- chapters for their splendid co-|priate style and prizes' were operation. She asked that re-|awarded to Mrs. Harry Sander- turning vacationers contact her|son and Mr. Samuel Keane for STOP @©sew. me, LTE IFOD*< Zw UP NNN AANA FOR PRICE 'SAKE RIGID WADING POOLS with snap & lock seats. 42" x 42" x 10" deep. Compare at 12.95 FOR PRICE SAKE 9.22 66" x 42" x 12" deep. Compare ot 15.95 FOR PRICE SAKE 11.77 @ LOWER LEVEL e CARPET COMPANY 282 King W.>@shawa © Tel, 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum a A RECENT JUNE WEDDING daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. James Weldon Holt, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the-son of Mr. William George Gibbs, Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Gibbs. The marriage of Marilyn Holt and Robert George Gibbs was solemnized recently by the Reverend L. Wesley Her- fbert in King Street United «Church. The bride is the UNITS, GROUPS : AUXILIARTES Seabreeze For Cottage or Home BADMINTON SETS includes:--2_ rackets, birdies, net, adjustoble poles and in- structions by Title. 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