ently it is still easy to slip back|joy on DURHAM, ONTARIO DISTRICT NEWS into that magical land -- describ-| Mr. "Globe and Mail', guests Sunday. and Mrs. Grant Ormiston, of Mrs. lents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Love. to these sick folk. I Sorry to hear of measles in the ed and expressed so well by col-|and Dorothy Sunderland, and Bill|Harry Rose home and also of the tion is not greatly changed at time umnist Bruce West in Monday's|Kitch of Toronto were Sunday tealillness of Mrs. Knowles, Dundas,{of writing, Ormiston's par-|mother of Mrs. Rose. Best wishes Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Frank Crossman's cendi- after five weeks in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood, Mar- lene and Sylvia were guests at the 42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 25, 1955 BROOKLIN Ladies Groups Hold Meetings MRS. M. A. DYER Correspondent BROOKLIN -- The Evening Auxi- liary of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Brooklin United Church met at the home of Mrs. Bachouse with 28 members and vi- sitors present. "The ein service with the theme, "Fellowship", was present- ed by Mrs. R. Wescott, Mrs. L. Stephenson, Mrs. J. Hall, and Mrs vnolds. Reo J. Batty, president, thanked Mrs. Bachouse for the use of her home and the committee for their devotional. An exc ellent report was given on the rally meeting held in Port Perry. Miss Doris Batty and Mrs John Batty will be co-hostesses when the December meeting will be held at their home. All members anc associate members are invited to attend this meeting HOME AND SCHOOL The meeting of the Home and School Association was held at the Brooklin Public School with 27 members and fr ends pre- sent and Mrs. Roy Walls, presi dent, in the chair it was announced that plans are completed for the n ght of cards to be held November 23, Odd ¥ellow's 1 3 Mrs. Murra) ed the guest speake i ex-mayor of the City of Oshawa who gave a very interesting and informative talk municipal, government and pro- ceedures : Mrs. Robinson also Alan Barnes, oldest son and school secretary, Mrs Barnes, who delighted with a num- per of selectinns on his guitar. Mrs. Walls thanked both guests and announced there would be no meeting of the Home and School Association in December A bountiful lunch was served in the science room and a social time was enjoyed The meeting of the afternoon Auxiliary of the Woman's Mission- ary Society of the Brooklin 1 nited Church was held at the home of Mrs. A. Boyes with a good at- tendance : Mrs. C. Davies led the worship service on 'The Call to Fellow- ship."' Passages of scripture were read by Mrs. Locky rs. Heron Mrs. Varcoe, Mrs. Arthur Elliott Mrs. V. Parkin, Mrs. D. E. Ham- er and Mrs. C. Pilkey Mrs. J. H. McKinney ing Indians of Cent Mrs. Lloyd Bradley, r the Six Nations Indians of West Ontario; Mrs. Harold Mow- bray, representing the Crees of Northern Ontario and Manitoba and Mrs. J. S. Hillier, representing the Kitegucla Indians of Central British Columbia; portrayed in an interesting form the characteris- ties, ways of life, religion, indus- tries, work of nurses and hospi- tal staffs, showing, that far from being "a vanishing race' the In- dians are the most rapidly in- creasing race of people in Can- Brooklin I m 1 1 John Naylor, on community introduced home Svdney of represent- Ontario presenting South Davies gave a brief outline of the work of the missionaries and their wives who do most of the teaching. The co-operation of the church and the government has contributed much «in the re- cent years to the great advance- ment of Indian education and the future holds infinite posssibilities Mrs. C. S. Thompson, president presided for the period when Miss Edna B reported for Christian Stews Mrs Acton rep siness ven calls on new members On behalf of Mrs Mrs. Arthur E retary for Missio ported 35 sul The nomin reminded to br officers at the .Decemb A dainty lunch and a cup was served by Mrs. B close of the meeting MEET DIFFICULT To hold it or not that was the prot ers of the missic event- and party hel School roor » ed Church on Wednesda The meeting 2 p.m. but a high somewhere in the } ed the lights to s 7:15 p.m. This called ference of tr McBrien and Twenty-fi visitors ons collected a slate of meeting f tea at the ttee nt ves Kedron, to for mained for the evening service.| Wood-Pye-Sinch wedding in Toron. | Rev. R. H. Rickard led devotions | ronto on Saturday afternoon, and : SHARPENED in the afternoon service. | reception following. CONCERT ENJOYED | Many from Kedron were among | hose who enjoyed the concert |given by the Toronto Male Teach-| Misses Joan Tippett and Joan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamer, Solina. KATE BY EXPERTS {ers Choir in Ste Andrew's United| McCabe spent a weekend recently | Church, Oshawa, on Wednesday | with Mrs. Lorne Tregunna and evening. This 66-voice choir provid-| family. ! ed an excellent evening's enter-| wfrs Fletcher W tainment with numbers by the muygicale on Ig eaoeaded al choir ranging from sacred, to clas-| ranged by the Oshawa and District | sical, to humorous, and by soloists| Music Teachers Association, at with a diversity of talents, with|hich her grandson Eric Brow thanks due the Oshawa Nurses pnil of Mrs. G. R. Booth was pint {Mio sponsored this worthwhile|of the young pianists heard in event. | recital. "VISIT IN TIMMINS d sisit. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood and girls Mr. and Mrs. F. Snowden Visit-| were Sunday tea guests of the; ed their daughter, Mrs. J. Pen-ipimer Eiliott's, Oshawa . |gelly, her husband and their "yp ong net phe i | son Jimmy Jr. at Timmins last|g no A0C Fis. . Mountjoy were week. where the Pengelly's are evening visitors with Mr, {making their home since headquar-| 31d Mrs. Hugh Gannon. Oshawa, following the services at Nopth-| Your blades will keep that New Process edge longer with a smooth oil finish. Fast Service FIGURE SKATES ; and HOCKEY SKATES SHARPENED - WHILE YOU WAIT! ters for Jim's flying activities are 7.°. i to be at Timmins for a time. | minister Church They enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Snowden enjoyed Visit with the Bill Sadlers who the motor trip except for the very| Were also guests of the Gannons. heavy fall of snow with accompany-| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry were ing high winds which made driving| weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs { more difficult and, delaved their |T. C. Smillie, Toronto. : return somewhat. As they neared] Tea guesis of 1} Timmins, drifting was like that in Pouglas Love on Si a January blizzard, but the visit latter's grandmother, Mrs L Steph. on their arrival repaid any incon- ens, Oshawa, and sister Miss N venience debits | ma Booth, nurse-in-training at Osh. SNOW APPRECIATED awa General Hospital. dt BADMINTON RACQUETS RE-STRUNG 24-HOUR SERVICE ON RE-STRINGING & REPAIRS > McBrien and older members of the v | b Ww [di Mission Band lights are all out, Carolyn Batty, to illuminate the words of the KEDRON---Junior Farmers and|fair in Toronto, and enjoyed the tion that Mrs. J. H. McKinney as| This project, sponsored by Kiwan- in the cattle division was evident her Rev. J. S. Hillier, when it ap-| ae) prizes as an added impetus.| Congratulations to the Elmcroft Mrs. Arthur Boyes told a. most you they express their gratitude to|County Breeders. Miss Chrissie Simpson, by mean Smith of Oshawa, was enjoyed. A| The scripture lesson was read Eleanor Wescott, secretary, accom-, Among tHbse who received ER Linh band for inviting him to their and Rita.Mountjoy, Ralph Ballard, ers. Miss Simpson. frs. A Tuesday noon banquet in Toronto, One of the Egyptian dams reg-| at the Royal Winter Fair, on Tues-! Northminster United Church Maybe we. who live here in Gor- | To Mrs. Mark Hancock, present. | the Rededication semyice there. The for Sunday school teachers, CGIT| leaders, 'A or church. é box lunch siger hour, and don Sinclair's "Banana Belt, live 1, aonfi : just far enough north. At any rate confined In Oshawa Hospital for the light snowfall on Saturday neighbours her ent, friends: and morning here seemed to add a nice good wishes ore extend warmest for|bit of Christmas atmosphere for| Mr 5 d or a speedy recovery. | Kedron children to enter into the 4 oan Irs. Everson Norton spirit of the Santa Claus parade. parents 32 visited Mrs. Nortons as seen in person by some, and on "°° nr, and Mrs. W. L. Mount- the|TV by others and not just en- ERE EE RR arious grouns for mem ers, stewards, the education group session the group attended, in ete, and WMS were to one's activities ac- rding the JOE FLYNN SPORTING GOODS 9 BOND ST., WEST PHONE 5-9741 Some Kedron folk joined in re-ljoyved by the youngsters. Appar- and lunch. Now it is nearly Ta] for the meeting to open and the! - F B H { president, called the meeting to Junior armer anquet appy {order and told everyone they will 3 - . | sing the firsty hymn. Miss Simp- E t At K d K C son holds a flashlight in one hand| ven e ron 1Wanis amp ivy And, with the other land, She members of local 4 H Clubs enjoy-| beautiful display of roses and |A.. 1. McBrien, at the pi > to €0 their annual banquet given by|mums, the evening horse show, or ood the Hem We for of 2H. Othe Oshawa Kiwanis® Club at the [other parts of the fair as it appeal- em > Org Kedron Camp. ed to the individual. Keen interest she lent home for Le meeting had is, accomplishes much in encourag- | and it was pleasing to see farmers se ores to zal na ith | ing rural girls and boys to tgke|in communities just East of Ked- uw. to candles and letc em WIth zn interest in things agricultural, yon take major awards for apples and in general improvements, with | and sheep. peared the lights would remain The kindly interest and generous folk for prizes won on their Hol- i EH Jens Jone to get caf gifts of time and money in their be-[steins, and also to the Brooklin : Ith When He candies ore ight-"h aif is sincerely appreciated by the (farmers who contributed toward ed the meeting continued, oung people of this community, |the good showing made by Ontario {teresting Slory ave thing of ost the Oshawa Kiwanis Club. | The joint service held at Kedron ne ig icant yer The excellent dinner was provid- fon Sunday afternoon was conduct- a Thanksgiving poem nls ed by W.A. of St Stephen's United ed by the minister Rev. R. H. s Church, and entertainment by Mel- | Rickard' with a 'Youth' theme. of Musirgtions. Seve 2 talk on Jn 30-minute recording made .during by Miss Anne Snowden, and Bill wes followed the. reding of an In- the evening, was broadcast on Sat-| Werry led in prayer. Mr. Rickard's dian poem by Linda Ormiston urday evening on the Oshawa sermon was on the thought "Be : yo . 'Radio Statjen. hou an example'. Classes met panied oft the plato by Her mother Jawards and were guests at the | Following dismissal at dian Lullaby. £0 banquet were Joan Beath, Wayne! , era members proceeded Mr. Hillier thanked th icsion and Grant Beath, John Sutter Jr., 1 ier LaarTke he MISSION |) one and Lois Tregunna, Percy meeting and complimented the ry - children for their very good be- Helen snd Bill Werry, Brian Lee, havior on re ey was a guest of the ' y was $ Lunch was served by the lead- Riverdale Kiwanis Club at their with other club leaders, and prize- ---- \winners from the Uxbridge Jr . 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