Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Oct 1946, p. 5

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE Teachers' Choir Concert Enjoyed PAULINE DELINE Correspondent, Oct. 24---On Wednes- day evening the "Toronto men tea- hers hols" gave an outstanding ie the Newcastle Com~ the Newcastle United Church Woman's Association. 'The Navy League of Canada ap- 'peals for your support during this week. Your gifts will be received "at the drug store of Mr. Alex Mc- Gregor, Bowmanville, Hallowe'en Supper The C.G.I.T. held a Hallowe'en on Tuesday evening in the day a TE community and Church worker and will certainly be missed during her illness. N\ « Mrs, G. Fry, aged mother of Mrs. Geotge eMadows, has been serious- Hid the past week. Mrs, R. Fowler, who recently un- derwent an operation in Peterboro thank all those who sent ifts and cards during her Personals Pauline' Deline spent two days in Torinto visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Friedlander, Ross Dickinson spent the week- end at home with his family. Miss E. Kimber, 'Toronto, visiting ws 8. Howard. and Mrs. Harold Carr, Port Credit, visiting with Mrs. W. H. Cooke. Carl Fisher, Toronto, was with his mother, Mrs. E. Fisher, Jacqueline Smith spent the week- end in Toronto with Miss Kay Nicklos. Roy Bennett, Toronto, was the Sock-end guest of Miss R. Kernag- My. nd 55. Neil" ed Ni ar, A ed on thelr 'cook ok Daoks, } Codardale United © Chun on Bu oy rch, - ing, Servi uj ay eve: The C.GIT. and lorers of - .dardal United Ei a Pottery Found In Buried City . | AT LEFT, ABOVE, is some of the pottery, years before Christ, found in excava what is believed may be the site of the Israelite kingdom 5,000 years ping sgl din) of Nablus. Ruins of at least 20 houses hav from 5,000 to 900 B.C., when it is believed the city AT RIGHT is Father R. P. Roland du Vaux, blical School of Archaeology in Palestine, who vation work. C.G.I.T. News NORTHMINSTER UNITED usual Tuesda A sung an the iid iy Bandicrarts an Web- ster has completed hers and is help- A e and so don't To up. Any- thing is acceptable. Bone forget the money for the cards and your dime for chocolate milk. Wear a mask!!! ALBERT STREET UNITED Street C.G.IT, and Explorers jos, Explorers ne: Albert met in the basement of the church on Tuesday ev: Norma ship service for Svan which reen Scripture A read Er next week | other hymn conclu service, business Mesting. The ae bazaar tentatively set for "Thanks for the Evening" brought and the Expedition to a close. SIMCOE STREET UNITED The weekly meet! of the C.G.ILT. of Simcoe Street United Church was held on Monday evening. service which 'The with 'the sing of a hymn, was con- ducted by Joy orthcott. The C.G.I.T. repeated, followed by a then prayer by Shiriey Stevens, A was by Monna Sero and a duet, "All dhe Night", was sung by Do- and Joes Brown, The Li 4 Lois Flett, An- ed the worship Mrs, L W. Currell conducted the date for the A Hallowe'en party is being given for Monday evening the three senior groups. On Monday, Nox. 4 the teachers of is p led the wor- | the Primary and Beginners Depart- ment are presenting a play, "Polly Put ed with the shine of "Birds are the Kettle On". The admission for and the reading of -- Serip- | adults will ye 2 25 cents each and two be admitted for twenty- 8! ture by Helen Lo Mrs, L. W. Currell led. the girls in | five cents. Phi Wallace read a LEADERSHIP GROUP After the roll call and collection and itherine Armstrong read a oo "The | were taken, work on articles to be sold gout Sheep". at the bazaar was done. Plans ro Promotion 'service for some Exp into COLT. vig her asonduoted, Mrs. Vann as orers was In charge of the service. 4 for a 1 social evening. LOVIE'S RASCALS The press reporter elected for the worked on ar- Miss, Elimbeth Bint accepted the ear for this group is Joan Grant, The IT. members of Dou graduating lorers into C 'The HE losed ticles for The bazaar. for a Shentre rade party in the near future. eeting Closed with Taps, Y.P.U. Elects New Officers MRS. O. H. Snowden Correspondent Maple Grove, Oct. 24.--{The Maple Grove "Young Peoples Un- fon met and elected the follow- ing officers: President, Mrs. Ken Summer- ford; secretary; Betty Stevens, assistant secretary; Art Burgess, treasurer, Ruth Preston; assis tant, Jack Munday; program conveners, Stanley . Snowden, Mildred Metcalf, Jean Buigess and Doreen Jeffery: pianist, Do- vis Stevens; assistant, Loryne White; social committee, Bert]. E£nowden, Muriel Stevins, Alvin Metcalf and Ruth Preston; re- c-.ation committee, Pearl Colla~ cutt, Audrey Martin, Ken Sum- 1~erford and Lenore Collacutt; ushers, Phillip - Finney and Ray M..aday; publications convener, Ruth Snowden, assistant, Jean Jarvie, Mrs, R. Trimble and daughter, Phyllis entertainedi at a miscel- laneous shower last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Mae Wright a bride of last Saturday. When Mae grrived she was led to the seat of honor where she opened her many beautiful and useful gifts and 'thanked all those present, A social time was then enjoyed by all and a lovely lunch served by the hostesses. M:. and Mrs. Lawrence Stap- 1 and sons, Barry and David, lof Bethany, were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R Trimble. Miss M'ldired Snowden spent a few days last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Otis Pritchard, at Ma~ nc tick, Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Pear- son and family, Lakefield, visi- ted at Mr. A, Laird's recently. Milford Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wilkins and family, (shawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foley on Saturday. Mrs, A. Laird and daughter, Vivian, of Toronto, visitec at Mr. R Trimble's and Mr. A Laird's. Mr. and Mrs. Albe:." Brown anc son Billie, Hamilton and Miss Marion Snowden, Toronto, visited at Mr. C. Snowden's. ------------------ TO ADDRESS ROTARY Dr. R. B. McClure, who will ad- dress the Crusaders' Cavalcade ral- ly in Simcoe Street United Church on Sunday night, will address the Oshawa Rotary Club at its luncheon meeting on Monday. to things for the Damar CENTRE STREED UNIFIED Centre Street C.G. The pan Saade to attend starts at 6.45 CEDARDALE UNITED Church opened Juels Bp and plann ty, The meeting closed with es Sie were present. 0 a 2 end church Pinal plans were made at the meet- this week for the Hallowe'en party held next Friday night. The then worked on their pin cushions progress was made. 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