eet THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 19, 1966 15) DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of | | Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports | submitted by their secretaries. | wer The regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held with Mrs. Lioyd Pegg, the president, presiding. | Mrs, Frea Williams ied ine worship service taking as her theme "Mother Makes A Home". Mrs. Harold Parrott read a letter of thanks from the Cana- dian Bible Society for the dona- tion to its general overseas work. Four children will be spon- sored by the WCTU to attend camp. Mrs, Parrott will make the arrangements and report at the June meeting . Mrs, Charles Langfield was delegated to attend the 89th an- nual WCTU convention at the Guelph Bible 'onference grounds from June 21 to 24 Two discussions were held on "Death on the Instalment Plan --Drugs" and 'The Declara- tion of the Rights of the Child Assisting Mrs. Pegg were Mrs, Howard Cook, Mrs. Par- rott, Mrs. Lawrence Muldrew and Mrs, Clayton Lee WEST COURTICE H and § West Courtice Home and School Association held its last meeting of the 1965-66 season 'with Mrs. John Leger presiding The association decided present the pupil with the high est standing in each grade with of Mrs. H a book at the end of the term Mrs. Thomas Mahaffy and Mrs Renson Hanewich were dele gated to purchase the books It was decided to hire Mr Leonard Bowler to plant trees in the front of the school grounds. Mr. Bowler and the principal, Mr. Alan Gibson, would decide where they should be planted It was announced that there would be an executive meeting May 31 at 815 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs John Leger Mrs. Leslie Noble gave a reading, "Our President' and presented a gift on behalf of the executive to Mrs, Leger, in ap- preciation of two years as pres- ident. Constable Patrick Cornell, safety officer of the Provincial Police, spoke on the basic safe- ty rules that parents and chil- dren should know, such as crossing the road _ properly; walking on a road correctly; playing in the playgrounds in- stead of the roads; riding on the school bus; and bicycle rid ing. Mr, Cornell stressed that he and the teachers were doing all they could but the parents could assist by knowing the rulés and making sure they were obeyed. The attendance banner was won by Mrs. Joseph Balson's room Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leonard Bradley, Mrs Bray and Mrs. Max Schoal KING STREET UCW, UNIT 9 The May meeting of Unit 9, King Street United Church, was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Rosedale avenue Mre. H. 0. McKee, assistant leader, presided in the absence of the leader, Mrs. Leslie Hall A vote was taken on the bus trip to Niagara Falls or Pioneer Village for June 15. The Hobby Show was discussed, also the fall bazaar, No more nylons are te he collected Mrs. Theodore Wilkins, Edward Sills. Mrs. Leta Fitze read a poem, "Two Prayers". | Mrs. Stanley Gomme sang two) solos, 'Sing: Unto Him" and "Mother". Mrs. Harvey Skinner rend 'A Meetine of Faith" from the Study book on Trinl- | dad, Readings were given by! Mrs, Kdward Sills and Miss Effa Wright. LEND-A-HAND CLUB | The Lend-a-Hand Club held lits regular meeting in Simcoe | Hall with Lena Harper presid- ing, assisted by Ann Cook. Ann Cook gave a jengthy re- port on the sick members and a speedy recovery was wished for those still ill Plans were started for the 'annual strawberry supper to be lheld June 29 at Ann Holt's home in Courtice, with Lucellie Gibbs las convener. | It was announced that the) next meeting would be a pot- '\tuck supper in Simcoe Hall at 6.30 p.m, Madge the club with slides of her trip to California. which were inter- esting. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostesses KING STREET UCW, 2 The May meeting of Unit 2 to of King Street United Church Women was held at the home R. Bradburn, with 17 members and one visitor present Mrs. Stanley Bone and Mrs Edward Goodman led the devo- tional period. Mrs. Goodman gave a reading entitled 'For give Us'. Mrs. Stewart read how the hymn Light" originated, and that it was composed by John H. New- mah A bus trip was discussed and the date set for June 15. A pic- nic for the unit was planned for June 21 Mrs, Bradburn gave a dem onstration on plastic ware which proved successful Mrs. Bone thanked Mrs Bradburn for opening her home for the meeting and the demon- stration Refreshments were served by the executive and Mrs, Brad- burn, Sweet Adelines Award Many Prizes At Night Of Cards The Oshawa Chapter of the Sweet Adelines held its annual sprintime night of cards recent- ly at Simcoe Hall, The convener, Mrs. John Rous seau, welcomed the guests and directed the chorus in a couple of lively selections Favors for each player adorn-| ed the tables and a table of| gaily colored gifts stood in the centre of the room, flanked by red and white striped barber poles Refreshments were served during which the draw for prizes took place. Winners | were' Mrs. © A. Solomon, |Mr- John Dupuis, Mrs. Raymond Kellar, Mrs. T. E. Harlock, Mrs. B. A. Boswell, Mrs. Rob- ert. Boneham, Mrs. Norman Hodgson, Mrs. Kenneth Logan Mrs. N. FE. Wirsohing, Mrs.) rard, Mr Lindsay entertained) "Lead Kindly | | SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Miss Arlene Con- ner, RN, daughter of Mr. and iMrs. Earl Conner, Vancouver, |British Columbia, to Mr. |\Michael D. Butler, son of the |Reverend and Mrs, A. M. But- ler, Oshawa. The ceremony iwill take place on Saturday, |May 21, 1966 at. Cold Lake, f | Alberta. BRIDE-ELECT Miss Elizabeth Anne Mun- day will become the bride of Mr. Richard Anthony Kent, in a ceremony in Christ Memorial Church, June 25, according to an announcement made . today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Roy Munday, Oshawa, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Wil- liam Kent, Toronto SPEND FOR CHARITY The IODE's 29,000 members raise and spend more than $1,000,000 a year MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Charles Plow- right, Oshawa, wish {to an- nounce the marriage of their \daughter, Barbara Jane O'Neil, |to Gino Dobric, Oshawa, son of \Mrs. Frank Dobric, Cabin, 'Yugoslavia, and the late Mr. Dobric. The ceremony took place on Saturday, May 14, 1966 at Centre Street United Church, 'with the Reverend A. W. Magee officiating. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Rey Mun- day, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne, to Richard Anthony Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Wil- liam Kent, Toronto. 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