Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Jan 1955, p. 8

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8 THE DAILY TIMESOAZETTE, Wednesday, Jonuery "", fd iy WoMEN YomMm's EDITOR PAL 33474 Installation Of WMS Officers Conducted By Dr. George Telford Dr. George Telford conducted | are only beaten when we give in the worship service, installed the | and thus your allocation is not too officers for 1956, and led in a pray: | large when considered in the light er of rededication for the officers | of your ability and Interest," and members of Bt Andrew'sy The president, Mrs, M, ¥, Kirk: United Church WMS. afternoon jaad, "conducted the business auxiliary | period when splendid reports were The officers installed are as (l- | yregented by the treasurer and the lows: Honorary presidents, Mrs, | secretaries of the various depart: A 8 Herd and Miss, Ago 3. | ments, Scott; president, Mrs, . , land; first vice-president, Mrs, J, A o" te Sudy book, L, Pegg; second vice-president, | Coie are A or Dh . Mrs. E. F. Cuthbertson; treasur- vead for herself, "The struggle er, Mrs, Ernest Andrews: record. F herse.!, 6g) ing secretary, Mrs, C. A, Sadler; for mete minds among the vari corresponding secretary, Mr 8, oily re done in India a well 1a Harold Brant; Christian steward dp i Pi iW aie al ship, Mrs. John Hipkins, litera. | ShOFLaBe, OF FoAC mE raring) ture secretary, Mrs. Norman if d & he § 0 offi ) Decker; supply secretary, Mrs, Al- | small and so far only offieia fred Haverson | contribution was through the week Associate members committees of prayer, No other word aroused Mrs, E. ¥, Cuthbertson, Mrs, Jobn Russell; music, Mr, J. 'L. Pegg, | Mrs, John Hipking; missionary | monthly, Mrs, William Gamble; | peak where there was the best Christian citizenship, Mrs, Harold | standard of living among (he Brant community friendship | more prosperous not the impover- Mrs, A. N, Whitelaw; Mrs, Hugh | ished, The most virulent attack Shields; press, Mrs, J, C, . Fet-| had heen directed at the Colombo terley: baby band, Mrs, Reginald | Plan, That was their recognition Bury of our strength, Our increase to Basing his comment on chapter | the Colombo Plan was very puny 8 of Homaus, Dr, Telford smd, | and should be increased because "You must fight the weariness of | this was something all could do repitition when your Which was evidently doing wood. numbers are small, Fight against rs. John pkins gave a ia leading spiritually indolent lives | on Stewardship and a list of the by adopting & program of export| projects for advance not only for your own sakes hut! The meeting was planned hy to make vou feel that God has! Mrs, John Russell and the quill work for you to do, both at home | ing group and closed with a Ih in and abroad, Remember that we'ly half hour and tea Says Women Should | Form Social Group Support Own Kind |For Young People LEAMINGTON, Ont (CP) A! A group of young men and wom woman business executive has | en have formed a fraternity called called on all women to boy ott |Boclal Club hased on the common male lawyers and doctors, and to|8round of brotherhood, irrespective give their business instead to pro- | of fessional women in the same|and to develop character and fields Christian leadership and to en: "If welre going to get any place courage thrift by fraternal and in the world, we'll have to support un ed Action each other". Mrs. Vera Green, The first president is Vince Gor. treasurer and sales manager of a Man; vice-president, Frances Tay: machine tool company, told the 1a. lor; sergeant-at-arms, Ronald esl Business and Professional | Heard; treasurer, Joy Hardsand Women's Club Sunday jond secretary, Jackie Sandford - | An organization meeting is to he Eb I er femininity tonight the eommittee is arrang a {Ing some entertainment for the Too many women lose good | boys at sitions because thev hecome | Bchool, mF 6nd iho tye? PERSONALS communism, especially HOUSEHOLD HINT Make out lists before shopping. In India, communism was at its | race, creed or political belief, | w Bowmanville Training | 4 This will help prevent confusion, extravagancy and forgetting vital items, A shopping bag for small packages Is convenient | Smart shoppers get to the store | On Wednesday evening last the kindergarten teachers of Simcoe Street United Church Sunday school met at the home bf Miss Eleanor Gay William Street East; to honor their superiptendent Mrs Christopher Sheffield, (the former Miss Joan Hutchinson at a post | the same panic of fear as dows | a Beated centre front | ¥, Mercer, newly first vice-president of the Wo | men's is Mrs | Mrs, Angus J, MacDonald, re | elected | Hospital Auxillary, Left is | XECUTIVE FOR HOSPITAL AUXILIARY | Sording secretary, and right, | Miss Mabel Whitney, treasurer | Standing left to right are Mrs ¥, J. Darlington, Mrs, W, W ! Baldwin and Mrs, Charles Rus 'Hospital Aux. Elects Executive Makes Initial Plans For 1955 | Mrs, HB, James presepied the slate. of officers for the Women's Hospital Auxillary for 1065 at the annual meeting on Monday after: noon, Mrs, J, A, Marshall presid: ed for the election and congraty lated last vear's officers on their fine achievements The slate was adopted as fol: lows: President, Mrs, R, §, Me: | Laughlin; Ist vice-president, Mrs, F. Mercer; 2nd vice-president, Russell; 3rd Mrs. Charles vives | president, Mrs, J, 1, Beaton; 4th | vice-president, Mrs, W. A, Hol: land; recording secretary, Mrs, A J. MacDonald; corresponding sec retary, Mrs J. Darlington; treasurer, Miss M, Whitney, assis tant treasurer, Mrs, ¥, J, Rundle past vice-president, Mrs, W, W, Baldwin Conveners of committees: Hose pital visitors, Mrs, F, J, Donevan; nursery, Mrs. R. W, Bassett, Mrs ¥., Johnson; ecards, Mrs, H, B James; training school, Mrs, J, P G, Maroosis, Mrs, Ralph Vickery, library, Mrs, John Brock; gift shop, Mrs, J. W. Carter, tea hos tesses, Miss Vera Moyse, Mrs Lloyd Collacutt, On taking office in the absence of the president, Mrs. W, I, Mer- cer sald that she felt at once humble and honored. and = asked oD FACT the continued support of the mem hers The first item of business was the appointment of honorary press idents, and Mrs, G, D, Conant and Mrs, T. H. Everson were unanimously elected It was decided to hold the an nual St. Patrick's Day bridge on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, Merch 17, and a ticket convener and prize convener were appointed, The auxiliary voted to pay the library $60 toward the use of hooks in 1054 and $5 a month du ing 1055, In mecordance with an earlier motion decided to pay $41 for transporta tion to Weston for student nursed field training, and to take mem: herships in the YWCA for four student nurses, Miss Mary Bourne, director of nursing, announced that a recep: tion for junior nurses would be held in McLaughlin Hall on Fri day, January 26 at 3 pm Three new members, Mrs, Cyril Weyrich, Mrs, 8. C, Larmer nd Mrs Clifford Cousins were Intro The auxiliary also | sell, Absent are Mrs, J, L. Beat on and Mrs, W, A, Holland, vies: | presidents, | Times-Gazetie Staff Photo Annual Reports how Busy Year Annual Feporty were presented at the meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary Monday afternoon, Mrs, W Baldwin presided, The secretary's report as given hy Mrs, J, W, Edwards showed that ten general meetings and [three executive meetings had heen held during 1954, Eleven new members had been added to (he Roll and the membership now stood at 120 and 16 associate mem: bers, | The commitiees for hospital, vis | iting, library, nursery sewing, so. | elal service and sympathy cards, | and training school had all com: pleted a successful year Fruit baskets had heen supplied [to the wards at Christmas and | magazines and books had been distributed each week by the li brarians to the patients in the hospital and many of the mem: ers had provided good used mag: azines and hooks, A chesterfield in Alexandra House had heen upholstered al a ost of $120, on w Names New Officers The January meeting of the King Street United Church WA was opened with the reading of » poem, "Present Help" president, Mrs, Edgar Wilson, The Fellowship faroup was In charge of the devotions! and pro- | gram, secretary's re UL] read by Mrs, Lawrence Allin, Mrs, | anley Bone read the "Thank: | you" , Mler which the treas: | rer, rs, Nelson Whinfield, gave r report, L Mrs, Wilson asked the members | hrs 0 so 9 members, Mrs, W. C, Fursey, 4 Before installing the slate of offi | cers Mrs, M. A, Bury congratulal-| nd the executive and the WA for the wi ul work of the past yesr, The following bers were In or ing ail ph h f ¥ § 1 esiaen rs, Wikkon: president, Mrs, 8, aeMillan nssistant see: | retary, Mrs, Lawrence Allin: trea purer, Mrs, Nelson Whinfield; as sistant treasurer, Mrs, Herbert Porter; pianist, © Mrs, Jaher King Street WA, <j hy the "i; SINGING SISTER Starting on the starry path set by her sister, Shirley, Miss Betty Harmer, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. WH. J, Harmer, King Street W,, made # successful debul as A song: stress with Bobby Gimby's or chestra in London, Ontario, on Saturday night 4 nots hy Karla, Toronto Wright; card convener, Mrs, Roy Terwillegar; press reporter, Mrs, Grant Bens, Mrs, Wilson thanked sll of the executive and members, ie incoming president, Mrs, Stanley Bone, read a verse that she felt would express all of her words, entitled "A Kindly Thought", Mrs, J, 1, Coleman gave a report of the kitchen com mittee and new stoves Mrs, Jack Perry introduced the Reverend 8, C, H, Atkinson who sang "Beside Stil Waters" and ""Sunrise" accompanied at the pi ano by Mrs, Jabez Wright, Refreshments were served hy the Fellowship group of Mrs, Charles Robson in June; the dining tent at the Oshawa Fair in August and the Doll Draw at Christmas, Also fees and talent T Beek ney elisved by blot, money and several successful home baking pales ! The CHft Shop In the new wing of the Hospital was still on the agenda, In vacating her office, Mrs, W. | W. Baldwin paid a tribute to the | retiring secretary, Mrs, J, W, Kid | wards; to Miss Whitney, the trea: | surer and to Mrs, H, V. Bateman for her. exgellent handling of the | doll draw, She also thanked the members of the executive for thelr help «and the members for thelr These sufferers go oll out In thelr I th d lief Ro hen. o a bot [] Yoday, TRUMAC TABLETS ATOMIC PRODUCTS (NAMITON) STATION § For Sale at Better DRUG STORES Everywhere support during her two years In office as first vice-president, Your Old Rugs & Clothing Hh AT Money raising projects for the year had been the St, Patrick's Bridge on Mareh 17; the National FOR INFORMATION IN OSHAWA PHONE duced, and Mrs, 0, D, Conant pre: sided at the tea table when re freshments were served following Hospital Day Inspection and tea in May; a garden tea at the hone eaurimmu UGS OLD JOADLOOM Made From Continental Rug Company Lid, 680 King §. WW. Terente EE _- )}h ot SAVINGS UP TO '/2 «Sige, Hall or Stalv Ry ore ne-on-Tone and Leaf Dei A Way we wn Sh agg a adiournment d Keep your ironing hoard well ) 4 Li b -ow We WW 3s ANNUAL SHOE - starts TOMORROW at RC a SC OB Ol o as early as possible, You accom. | plish more, and can take time Aubtial Shower, Mrs Gordon Watt, later for a peaceful lune | Masson Street, also entertained at ' I luncheon that | on evening party when the neigh. will do wonders for you If after: | horg presented Mrs, Sheffield with noon shopping 1s also necessary, 'a sterling silver serving plece, | squad to rescue him A Boston man caught his hig | padded, As the padding wears thin | toe in the spring of his bed and | or scorchees replace it with a new | had to call the police emergency { layer, Good padding makes iron [ing easier and more efficient, HAVEN'T YOU H .COLLISs SONS GIGANTIC JANUARY MARKDOWN SALE Is Still Continuing All This Week! WITH HUNDREDS OF SENSATIONAL VALUES! 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