PROPOSED KEDRON UNITED CHURCH CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BUILDING Building Committee Proposal Accepted KEDRON (TC) -- Plans for ajthen be joined to the new bi proposed new Christian Educa-jing, providing a chapel tion Building for Kedron United jJadies' parlor in the intervening Church were presented at the/20 feet. annual congregational meeting} Completion of the project Thursday evening. The plans|would see the erection of a| by Building Committee Chair-/third floor on the Christian Edu- man William Hancock won| cation Building to provide addi- unanimous approval. tional classrooms The initial phase of the three- stage plan calls for the con- struction of a two-floor brick- faced cement block structure 44 feet by 74 feet to the south of the church. This will -house a gymnasium, kitchen, | wash- rooms and nine classrooms. Be- tween $35,000 and $40,000 will be required for this phase. |}means of raising money for this 'much needed project. Work on the proposed structure cannot lrant it. Two concerts by the combined The second stage of the build-;senior and junior choirs, Feb. ing plans would see the present | 18 and Feb. 19, will initiate fund church edifice enlarged from|raising specifically ear-marked its present seating capacity of|for the Christian Education 168 to 325. The church would! Building. WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, Jan. 24 | WEDNESDAY, Jan. 26 Co-Op Credit Union banking| Whitby St. John Ambulance | night |Whitby Women's Institute Ist Whitby Scouts THURSDAY, Jan. 27 Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Whitby Baptist Church Ex- Salvation Army Women's Home plorers ' | League St. John's Anglican Church Ruth St. John the Evangelist Salesian Guild |Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 WA Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 Whitby General Hospital Women's Auxiliary Religious Orders Describe Work The Catholic Women's League; The following panel of four St. John's Anglican Church -- ante Meets In Home St, John's Anglican Church held its regular monthly meet- ing Jan, 19 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. John McKibbin, Athol st. President, Mrs. Martin Gould-| purn opened. the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. The. annual reports were read and approved. Rey. John McKibbin presided over the installation of new of- ficers: President, Mrs. Martin Gould- burn; vice-president, Mrs, E, Larsen; treasurer, Mrs, Charles Bottomley, secretary, Mrs. Ernest, Northam,; correspond- ing secretary, Miss Eunice Kemp, extra cent-a-day secre- tary; Mrs. Arthur Gower, living message secretary; Mrs. Sey- mour Whitney, bulletin and united thankoffering secretary, Miss Olive Goldring, social serv- ice Secretary, Mrs. John Mc- Kibbin; Mary Willis flower fund secretary, Mrs. Daniel Birbeck; Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Ernest |of St. John the Evangelist par-| Sisters: Sister Mary Joseph, Su-| jish had a special vocation pro-|perior General of Our Lady's| uild-|8tam, Jan. 4, The aim of the| Missionaries; Sister Dwyer, Sis-| and| Program was fo strengthen the/|ter of Service; Sister Irene, St.| bond between religious and lay Joseph Sister and Sister Mary women by having four religious| Judith, a Grey Sister of the Im orders describe one of their par-| maculate Conception, discussed ligious life. jticular works in relation to re-|the missionary life, social serv- ice work, nursing, and the role} Sister Mary Rache) introduced) of a religious order as a wit- Mrs. George MacDonald Parke,|ness to Christ governor of the Teresians for|teaching. Sister particularly Anna_ Clare, Teresians, a group of women! swer period. who believe that lay and re Sister Mary Erma, Superior ligious women need one another of the Whitby Sisters, invited standing of religious life. 12 to 15 on the third Sunday of Mrs. James Ledden and Miss|every month. Agatha Bardoel listed questions in The finance committee has| Canada, who stressed the theme|who chaired the panel, later been empowered to investigate| by describing the work of the! conducted a question and an-! begin until such time as suffi-| in order to serve God and thus' any interested CWL members to| cient funds are available to war-| strive to foster a greater under-| come to the convent in groups of! Vallant; prayer partner secre- tary, Miss Eunice Kemp. | Dr. Florence Haslam Mission- ary in India will speak Jan. 31 . Family Monuments Fam Y Created Te ! 2) Individual | Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Mrs. H. C. Munro, CWL pres- "Z that CWL members and teen-|ident, called on Mrs. K. Kapus-| agers had suggested as key,cinski to thank the guests and problems to a complete under-| to present each with a gift. standing of the life of Sisters.| The success of the program ~| was evident in the long discus- Faith Baptist sions with the Sisters over cof- Has Meeting fee and in their readiness to Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society held its work | meeting Jan. 20 at the Church hall. Membel's were busy working on baby layettes to be sent to| church missionaries. Another | Project for members is the cut- ting out of Christmas cards to to the convent. 2.97 Plus Your Trade accept the Superior's invitation! EXCHANGE | ra | WERE THE BOYS You SHOULD HIRE, rc '\/E MODERN _HEAT G | HEATING ii Of Minister at a special meeting to be held in the church hall at 8 p.m, She will also show pictures on her missionary work. All parishion- ers are invited to attend, also outside groups will be present. | --_ |Third Brownies Have Enrellment T |. Third- Whitby Pack Brownies held an enrolment ceremony Wednesday evening at Denis O'Connor school auditorium. District Commissioner, Mrs. ee 4 THE GSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Jenuem eeeey, , H. Whale presided over the some parents were present ine enrolment, assisted by. Brown {cluding Mavor Desmond Newe. Owl, Miss Sheila O'Connor. {man and Mrs, Newman. Mrs. R. J, Hutchinson Badge| Third Whitby Pack meets Convener was present and ad-jevery week on Wednesday. dressed the group briefly on the| Please notice the change for award of badges. meeting place now at St. Ber- Sixteen girls were enrolled, nard's school. y At the close of the meeting, Rey. McKibbin showed pictures of his trip to Ireland that' was much enjoyed by all present. | Mrs. Martin Gouldburn tendered | a vote of thanks to Rev. and | Mrs. McKibbin for an enjoyable afternoon. i Tea hostesses were Mrs Charles Bottomley, Mrs. Ernest | Northam assisted by Mrs. John | McKibbin, Mrs. Martin Gould- burn poured tea. The next WA regular meeting will be held Feb. 16. 2 TTT as WSU as KEEP IN STEP WITH CANADA MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA WHEREAS, the Coned Amat Hoe to January 29th es @ period to focus public attention on MINOR HOCKEY, and tordevelop geome of hockey Is recognized as CANADA'S NATIONAL GAME, which teaches our youth on WHEREAS Minor Hockey is the foundation from which eecomplished hockey stars develop, and WHEREAS this community has tong been noted for its getive minor hockey partieipetion, NOW THEREFORE, | @s Mayor of the Town of Whitby | PUBLIC NOTICE Town of Whitby key A hos set aside the week commencing January 24th spirit, 24th be observed as end request thet all Hockey Week "MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA" perents and others support this observance by; ettendi ond thereofter until the hockey season ends. . ing gariee during Miner DON'T SEND -- TAKE YOUR BOY TO THE ARENA SUPPORT MINOR HOCKEY WEEK Pp with others, body-building, and a respect for authority do hereby deciore the week commencing Jonuery DESMOND NEWMAN A12b. FEATHER HOMELITE CHAIN SAW © So light and easy to handie that every> one can use it © Only 12 tbs. less ber and chain © Cuts through 12-inch logs la 10 sece onds, fells trees wp to 3 feet in di ameter © Portable, gesotine-engine top professional features WORLD'S LIGHTEST DIRECT- DRIVE CHAIN SAW BAYE A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY! WILDE RENTAL @ SALES driven, with @ SERVICE LJ sree ELL HOUSE COFFEE - @SAVE1O+ @ ¢ PRIDE OF NIAGARA PEAS @save §* IS of TIM .00 cranx's TOMATO O SAVE 4s prichts ASIP ILS ocave Bt CARNATION EVAPORATED P FRESH MINCED _ HAMBURG SPORTSMAN'S| CORNER 103 Byron St. $., Whitby One Block West of 4 Corners i} be sent to various Missionary _|Lands. Also, bandages were rolled up. At the close of the work meet- Andrew's Presbyterian|/ FRIDAY, Jan. 28 Women Group No. 2 Red Cross Senior Citizens' So. Pentecostal Church Women's! cial Club ' i | C ny ; Missionary Council [pena baie Awteneinn ing refreshments were served TUESDAY, Jan. 25 [Co-Op Credit Union banking by Mrs. Ron Kirkland and her Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club | night group. , | Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS |. TURDAY, Jan. 29 Club | : ' Salvation Army Guides Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club | Salvation 'Atay. The 137 BROCK ST.S. WHI Ph. 668-3226 Red C k Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Whitby| Brigade. Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' | SUNDAY. ppaokey hash ane ili. ot. 2 ¥ ny of gee get | "GO GO STEELERS '66" St. Mark's United Church| Group O.H.A, METRO Women Unit No. 4 JUNIOR "B" Whitby Baptist Women's Society SUNDAY, JAN. 23rd &t @ RENTALS | @ CUSTOM CUTTING 1415 Dundes St. &. Whitby, Ont. lO oz TIN | BROCK Evening Programs at 6:55 8.25 bred WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1:30 give 6° 48 on. TINT . Father's Night More They Lose For Palmerston Better For Club sci sssction pita am, School Association held a Janu- Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club lary meeting in the form of| held its weekly meeting Tuesday "Father's Night." Acting Presi- dent was Richard Roczhowski, | evening at Kathleen Rowe school with 19 members present. secretary, Norman Hancock, } membership convener for the Club-members- went all-out in| evening, J.T. Paines, telephone a complete effort to help each other with their weight loosing. | convener M. R. Frankun. Guest speaker, Mrs. Nancy The week was a great success.| MacMillan Primary consultant Total club members' weight lost|for the Whitby school board was 40 and-a-half pounds and |SPeke--on-the--primarygrades the week's gains was only three |and showed colored slides. 1@ Oz TING, Plus--Wolt Disney Featurette in Color DISNEYLAND AFTER DARK and three-quarter pounds, The club executive has nomi nated Mrs. Winnie Brilinger as Whittlers Program Director. Members were reminded that the successful last week should be continued. At the close of the meeting coffee was served by Mrs. Kay Alin and Mrs. Bev! Pettit Pett The room count was won by Mrs. Black's room During the entertainment pro- gram Cousins Tom, Art and Bill entertained all present with magic and humorous songs. » At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the fathers. The next meeting will bewhehki- March 35 be _ Whitby - Pentecostal Church ACTS 2:12 « WHAT MEANETH THIS ? FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N REV: 'DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES -- "FAITH. TIDINGS" BROADCAST 1350 On Your Dial 9:15 A.M CKLR 9-45 7:49 A.M, --- TEACHING THE BIBLE AS "THE INSPIRED WC RD OF GOD" IN OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. SPEAKER: GUEST 7:30 P.M. MIKE TAYLOR WHITBY LASGO STEELERS -- VS, -- WESTCLAIR YORK STEELERS Admission: Adults $1.00, Students (with cards) 50¢ Children Under 12 Admitted Free with Adult REV. CLIFFORD P. 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