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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1966, p. 28

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Mey 18, 1966 the sick and wished « speedy jrecovery for them; #iso men- DISTAFF DIARY 'Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizatio submitted by their secretaries, CENTRE STRERT UCW 3 The May meeting of the Eve Gooawin Unit @ a Come reet United Church Women was held with 16 members pres- om, ne The Christian family was the theme of the devotional period taken by Mrs. Hector Boyd and Mrs. Ronald Weeks, A reading "Home, the Magic Word' and poem 'Family Feeling' were read by Mrs, Boyd The president, Mrs. Cyril Clark, conducted the business, There were 41 cards sent, Nine)' hospital and three home calls made, Members were remind- ed <of the plastic ware demon- tri by Unit 4 at its June 14 meeting, Articles of clothing were brought in for overseas bail, A silent auction will be held at the June meeting at the home of Mrs, Cyril Clark, Refresh-| Miss Flora Hawkins @ Chat-|roir gesigtanis to serve lunchitended to Mrs, Lioyd Courtice ments were served by those in charge. 8.A. HOME LEAGUE Mrs, William James opened the regular meeting of the Sal-| president of the afternoon wom) advisory Board meeting. Mem- retary, Mrs, Gunter tioned that PNG Gladys Blythe and Evelyn Twiddy were in To- ronto hospitals, undergoing sur- gery. Mary Yeo gave the CPT ireport and announced there were seven beds and two wheel chairs on hand, Thanks were lextended to Annie Shories for convening the birthday dinner. La ite in the World to) The degree staff conferred Pine the sacial sarod re uater tn 2 arable' ma freshments prere served DY ler members of the Friendship Unit)" ' 6, The next meeting will be ° Thursday, June 9, in St, |sented a gift to Oshawa in ap- Andrew's United Chureh at 8,90|preciation for conferring the | p.m Degree on their candidate, The degree staff were reminded KING STREET UCW 1 that there would be an initia The Alice Jackson Unit 1, ofjtion at the meeting, May 25 King Street United Church metiand to come in long dresses, at the home of Mrs, Bryce|Birthday greetings were sung | Brown, Colborne street east,|for William Frost. Mrs. Douglas Redpath presid-| Refreshments were served, CHRIST CHURCH WA ( ns as compiled from reports led and read an article prepared | by Mrs. Thomas Goch, entitled "Growing Edge", Naomi Branch) Any member wishing choco-|, The May meeting of the lates was asked to contact Miss yaa "ane ag a Christ Isla Barker, The unit is collect m Vere omen's ling clean, used white materials Auxiliary was held recently in to be sent to Miss Muriel Ste-|the lounge. The president, Mrs yvens in Africa |Donald Ellis; presided, r Mrs, Donald Wilson asked for [ter member, hho = suest ot the Junior Auxiliary rally at speaker giving the history 0 #) Christ Memorial Church Satur Alice Jackson Mission Circle,| aay eggs ae 920 by Mrs. C. R day, May 28 organized in 1926 y rs. C, Mrs, David St, Andrews sub Crozier, who was at the time! mitted a report on the recent Hesther Rebekah Lodge pre-| '| mark that empty pews were the vation Army Home League with en's missionary society of King|hers were reminded that Sun a word of welcome to everyone. street Methodist Church, Loyal qay sehool would end for the {annual meeting which she at-|Norton with the authority to pur- (VON DIRECTORS' MEETING tended early in May, | chase a suitable memorial for The directors of the Victorian Plans were mage for the an- the church to the memory of the Order of Nurses met in the jnual night of cards which would|late Mrs, William Henderson a beard room of the city hall re- jbe held on Wednesday, Septem-\devoted member of the group cently, with the president, Dr, jber 28, under the convenership'who passed away. in March, H. RK, Rowsell presiding. tl atany en aM St meni te | gas ela p eeting I ational Ann meeting in |the form of a pot-luck supper 1o|*oF will he held, June $ 884 | Mawes early in May, r be held at the home of Mrs, Will consist of a mystery triP brought back an excellent re- Alan Hyde, 423 Jane street, for luncheon ~~ the members to port, He stressed the impor- CEDARDALE UCW meet at the church at Codardale U a yee Bam At the conclusion of the tional meetings in order to find ave a ed © MEE meeting the members packed aout the important ork, that be THEN Nei tHe FeREraT ineer ; Bee td tiene ing on Wednesday' afternoon nn pr on ening wr over -- pk with the president, Mrs. Albert" sia Singer, conducting the devotion- amd me Miss \sobel Sorley, the nurse- al period, OFFER CASH FOR DOWN wg ee tae on An article "This is my) REGINA (CP)--A Montreal. de to 78 pat | Church' was read by Mrs, Bing- based supply company has oto of patent onem were admitted during the er who concluded with the re- fered Saskainhewan nature- s month, ' I ~ iovers pin-emoney in the shape ~~ eau expe ig - ir anre ere, farm | of $10 a pound for down from MANY DON'T WORK iMrs, G, L, Gunter concluded|4uck nests, Provincial authori The age bracket in which this part of the meeting with @ ties says only one area, around most Canadian women work is poem entitled 'Forgive Me". | Cumberland House, would make| 20 to %4, in which 51.7 women | Mrs, Singer thanked the mem-| t i fitabl | work 4 with 99.3 bers who had 'helped with the|® 'TP 0M purpose profitable, 'work compares wip 0.7 men, Mothers' Day service especially mentioning' the women who formed Ave choir, those who took up the collection and. those greeting friends at the door, A special vote of thanks was ex- Draperies | Custom-Made or Ready-To-Hong who spoke on "Mothers of the Bible' at this service, Letters of thanks from members who had been ill and in hospital were read by the correesponding sec om Alte @ SLIP COVERS @ BED SPREADS @ DRAPERY HARDWARE OSHAWA'S Several members volunteered | to go to Hillsdale Manor,. Fri-| and) 12.45 tance of directors attending na-| Mrs, Frank Buller offered pra) er on behalf of the sick and shut in members, Mrs. Maxwell Derry was in charge of the devotional period which was centred around "Mo- ther's Day'. Mrs, William Short Jr., read a poem entitled "A Family Reunion', Mrs, Buller support was given by Mrs, A M, Irwin, wife of the Reverend Irwin who came in 1920. There are two charter members still active today, Miss Ella Stephens and Mrs, Anthony Scott, the for- mer Helen Branton Miss Hawkins gave a blo! graphy of Miss Jackson for summer May 29, This would be day, May 20, Mrs. Singer, Mrs. | a family service at 11.00 a.m. George Paver, Mrs, ¥red Wil-| Mrs, James Parsons, educa-liams, Mrs, Albert. Porter and| tional secretary, arranged for Mrs, J, F, Norton, Mrs, William the study books to be circulated Wassell offered to donate a linen| among the members in order table cloth for the. Communion that they might be discussed|table, Thig-was accepted with| al the next meeting grateful thanks, A committee) Mrs, John Osborne gave a re-|was formed consisting of Mrs, INTERIOR Simcoe St, $, at Athol DECORATING SERVICE WARD'S SINCE 1919 PAINTS U3, RATLAOAD MONTREAL (CP)---John Mil- ler, 36, a local artist, has been commissioned to produce a mo- saic 18 feet by 13 for the legis- lature at Lincoln, Neb. Com- |memorating the completion of |Nebraska's railway link in 1860, | the mosaic will weigh 1,900) ' | The self-contained Cutipen feeds gentie-acting lanoliz#d.cream one | drop at a time to soften and remove unwanted cuticle. Cutipen is an elegant unbreakable pen especially designed for cuticle care, Its unique nib trims and shapes cuticles to reveal the beauty of your half moons, No orange sticks or cotton required, Carry Cutipen in your purse for use at any time, Cutipin At all Phormacies wo Prize Purchase ! FAMOUS MAKER sang "In Times Like These") whom the unit was named, She and Mrs. Short read another,was born in Darlington Town-| poem, "A Mother's Day Privil-\ship in 1862, taught in Metcalf oze". Street Methodist Sunday School Mrs, Derry gave an interest- and ran a dressmaking shop ing talk about five mothers of\where many young' women the Bible. learned the trade, | I She took a course in home| KING STREET UCW nursing and deaconess training | The May meeting of King in Toronto and in 1807 left for Street United Church Women Kitimat, B.C., which was then was held in &t, Andrew's United , wilderness, She spent time at Chureh, Mrs, Thomas Goch and yorley, Alberta, Port Simpson Mrs, Jack Perry of the Fellow: and Nelson House, retiring in ship Unit 4 were the hospitality 1926 and residing on Arthur hostesses, street in Oshawa until her death It was announced the bale in 1939. would be packed at the Syna- Mrs, James Bell, accompan- ogue, King street east, on Mayjied by Miss Hazel Rundle sang & at 0.30 a.m,; that May 25 'This Is My Task' and "Beauti- would be open house at the ful Isle of Somewhere', It was 'Victor Home' in Toronto; the announced that the June meet- all day quilting would be at the! ing would be held at the home of home of Mrs, Wilbur Rusnell, Mrs, Murton Walter, Mrs. Red- 445 Vimy avenue June |, start-path thanked the 'group in ing et 0.00 a.m, with a pot charge and the hostess, luck lunch, at noon; the bus : ay trip would be to Pioneer Village) REBEKAH LODGE NO, 3 The regular meeting of Osh- ne 15, time eaving to be bent oy nt merne awa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 was Members were asked to have presided over by NG Iwella the chocolates sold by the end Smith, The flag of the country of May. The theme of the wor-|was presented by the color- ship service was 'Family' in|bearer, Sarah Vandewalker, keeping with 'Christian Family) NG Luella Smith welcomed, Week', Mrs, Norman Wirsching,the members-of Heather Re-| of the Cheerful Givers Unit 7ibekah Lodge, Orono, There! ave a reading, 'Thoughts of a|'were 25 PNG present and one ew Mother', Mrs, Lawrence officer absent when the roll call' Allen divided the members in was taken, VG Dorothy Holds. four groups for discussions onj worth read a lengthy report on) LLOQ nnn" : port on the Toronto Diocesan' Karl Hoy, Mrs, Singer and Mrs, Stock Up Now For The-Holiday SW =< Week-End I d ud Avr NX, Values Effective: May 19, 20, 21 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. FLUSHABYE Disposable Diapers Economy Pack -- Reg. $2.49 $1.77 BUFFERIN 50's Reg. 98c 77: WILKINSON RAZOR BLADES 5's --- Reg. 75¢ each FASHION SET, SUAVE, NESTLE'S, 77 kas. $1.0 c each 2 LIMIT 6 PER CUSTOMER STRIPE DISCOUNT 24 Simcoe N. LIMITED QUANTITIES ON ALL ITEMS |! 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