Enniskillen WMS Meeting MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN KILLEN -- The Novein- ber meeting of the WMS was held at the home of Mrs, L. McLaugh- Mn, Mrs. L. Ashton presiding. De- votional theme was presented by Mrs. G. McLaughlin and the gid boek was given by Mrs. A. Rev. W. Logan conducted the 'election of officers for 1958, which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. L. Ashton: 1st vice-president, Mrs, F. Toms; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. R. Virtue; 8rd vice-president, Mrs. Logan; recording secretary and press secretary, Mrs. M. Hobbs and Mrs. H. McGill; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Ek _Wearn; lit- erature secretary, Mrs. J. Slemon; supply secretary, Mrs, R. Ormiston and Mrs. A. Brunt;| treasurer, Mrs. T. Slemon; com-| munity friendship secretary, Mrs. F.. Toms; Missionary Monthly secretary, Mrs. E. Wright; Chris- tian Citizenship secretary, Mrs. 0. Ashton: Christian stewardship| secretary, Mrs. M. Stainton; pian-| E. A. Werry spent a few days at Ottawa on business. Bill Dorland, Toronto, was a Sunday visitor to Frank Dorland. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keith, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors to William Howell. Winnifred Cole, Toronto, and Elinor Leighton, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry and family were tea guests Sunday at Allan Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. John Oke and family visited Waiter Oke. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Mrs. W.|Ed Millson, Ellen and Catherine, Orono, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp and Howard Pye visited Wilfred San- derson, Columbus. Fred Toms visited Mr. Mrs. W. Steele, Raglan. Winnifred Cole, Toronto, Mrs, E. A. Werry, Mrs, Allan Werry, attended a shower at the home of Mrs. W. Leask, Bowmanville, in honor of Helen Cole, a bride- to-be. and Columbus WA Holds Meeting By MRS. FRANK T. SMITH COLUMBUS .-- The November meeting of Columbus Women's Association was held Wednes- day afternoon in the Sunday school rooms with the president, Mrs. A. McKenzie, in the chair. Mrs, E. Webber and Mrs. M. Beath were in charge f the wor- ship, during which Mrs. Beath gave a reading. Approximately $310 was donat- ed by WA members and mem- bers of the congregation as a sub- stitution for the turkey supper. Christmas Cheer Boxes for shut- lins will be: provided by the WA land a donatiofi will be sent to Toronto to help in the furnishings of the chapel®in the new head- quarters building. Mrs. C. Naylor gave a humor- ous reading on bazaars and Mrs. T. Scoft sang. Mrs. A. Stocks of Brooklin showed some slides of places she and Dr. Stocks visited during their recent trip to Europe. She |also gave a commentary on the different countries. ' ists, Mrs. L. Lamb, Mrs. M.| Joan Oakley and Phyllis Lowe,| Next meeting will be combined Stainton; Brby Band, Mrs. R.| Sharp, Mrs. A. Werry; Mission| Band, Mrs. E. Trewin, Mrs. A.| Boyd, Mrs. E. A. Werry; United Nations literature, Mrs. W. How- ell, Mrs. R. Stenger; associate members secretary, Mrs. L. Wearn and Mrs. R. Ormiston; CGIT, Mrs. O. Ashton, Mrs, W. Logan, Mrs. I. Sharp. CGIT MEETING The regular CGIT meeting was held in the Sunday School room Monday, Nov. 24, presided over by Doris Wright. Assistant secre-|W.A. met a tary Donna Gail Irwin, read the| Thursday afternoon with 20 mem- minutes and Lois Ashton was in|bers present. char 2 of the worship period, (exercises student teachers for this week are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Fred Toms. with the WMS and will be held | Wednesday afternoon, December 10. At Black By MRS. R. C. HILL BLACKSTOCK St in the parish the devotional Cheryl Rowan assisted with the given by Eva Parr. Bible reading and Mrs. W. Logan| directed the music period, Mrs. O. Ashton the crafts and arrange-| ments for the Vesper service. Donations were brought by the|table members for the bazaar booth and committees were appointed] for the church decorating and Christmas party. | PERSONALS Kathryn Slemon took second place in the finals for Durham {County in the public speaking contest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue|short poems read by Ms. A. L.| Bailey, a contest and humorous Richards Landing, St. Joseph's reading entitled "After Supper" Island called on their cousins, visited Ross Sharp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee and boys, Harry Ferguson, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Ferguson and family, Bowmanville, and Mr. ferent departments. . |euchre party Dec. 11 and have a arranged with After the opening with Mrs was PERSONALS Exchange Gifts stock exchange of Christmas gifts was John's made and articles left from the hall |bazaar were offered for sale. Lunch was served by the group Ed Harris in charge. | | Mr, and Mrs. Ross [days with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn It was decided to hold another Larmer. Glenn Larmer gave the address bazaar at the Church service conducted litems for sale the same evening. by the Young People in Canning-| A quilting is to be held after|ton Sunday morning. Mrs. Lar- Christmas. A committee was ap- mer also attended. pointed to pack Christmas boxes for sick and shut-ins. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and supper family were Sunday Members were reminded of guests of Mr. and Mrs, Keith corporate communion Dec. 7. Meeting closed with prayer by Canon Chaperlin and a short pro- for Florida |gram followed consisting of two Thursday evening. by Mrs. Bone. W.A. MEETING United Church W.A. met in| Jim Dayes spent Saturday with and Mrs. George Lee, Oshawa,|the Sunday school room Tuesday | Terry Lee, Oshawa, and Lorraine Wright, Oshawa. | Stanley Malcolm left Tuesday where he arrived Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barton, Mrs. W. W. Can Camp and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Saturday. visited Walter Ferguson on the|afternoon with 23 ladies and five | Dayes with Joan Elford, Port P of a birthday party for| Keith and Walter Ferguson and| d Lee. children present. President Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin was in the chair and opened Fred Dayes were Mrs. R. Sutton;| erry. | Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Schell and fam. the meeting with a Christmas Orono; Mrs. K. Gray and David, fly, Toronto, were weekend guests hymn. with E. McNair, a few days with E. A. Werry. the the highlights of the year and the treasurer. Werry and Miss Cole, visit- ed Mrs. Bob Emberson, Guelph. id Mrs. Keith McGill and Mr. an Dale visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl|to the Retarded Children's Fund. his parents, Maple Grove. This being the last meeting for | Winnifred Cole, Toronto, spent this year reports were heard from and Mrs. Wilbert Archer visited | secretary who gave a review (Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and Mrs. T. It was decided to devote $25 A slate of officers was pre- 'Marjorie Bruder, Bowmanville, sented. Pg weekend with Doris Mrs. Ross Duff read the scrip- Cadmus, and Bill Mytle. Mr. apd Mrs. Russel Mountjoy Bowman, Newcastle, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner spent the weekend in Winchester with who are both ill Lorraine and Janet Turner visit- ed Joyce Venning, Oshawa. David Swain and Joyce Corn- ture, carols were sung and an|forth, Toronto, visited Mr. and | mt A AA Bl a ivi Lewis Swain, over the week- Mr, and Mrs. Don Sinclair, Osh- awa, and Ralph Strong, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong, Bud Lawrence, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence and Ricky, Oshawa, and Don Pros- ser visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence Sunday to celebrate Mr. Lawrence's birthday. 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