Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Mar 1956, p. 30

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,.30 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 15, 1956 Lorne Jones of Mount Zion $e Wal-|devotional "taking Lent as her| George McCulloch announced 3 wh lie Krauder of Toronto, theme, Mrs. McCool presided for a|that they would warm up with a Dra River pedi Mrs. Allen Holliday and Mr s. {short business session when it was|sing song. With his tenor voice » BROOKLIN Liovd Prouse assisted Mrs. F. M. keportad fat the group Lut or! leading in Such old Savariies as ies Holliday in serving a dainty lunch.[Korea had been completed. eg me call you Sweetheart". - bib | 'The next meeting of the group calls were reported as having been "Pack ug. your Troubles Al the ut 1Scover evera urc rou m ete {will be held at the home of Mrs. A ie brine i a Daler, pin Lloyd Prouse. The committee will| The visitors were invited in and| 'Smiles'. "Roaming in the Gloam.| a at a (tt od (eeu ne Wor 2 - MRS. M. A. DYER next ting wi FRIENDSHIP GROUP when husbands are invited and en- Was, full of melody. | GALT (CP) -- Eight - year - old THIS WEEK END at [next meeting would be held at the joyed themselves. | Partners were called for a square! Teddy Schmidt of et) Preston #= al taking as their theme 'Peace.' |devotional wi Br : A - y Ryn ; the theme "What|with the devotional, Mrs. R. Wes-{that ruled for the progressive w= Mrs. A. I. McBrien presided foripes master Mean to You?" cott sang the beautiful solo *In/moves in the card party. A ne Dome Sf Mrs, Ralph Wes- stopped near the dragging opera f -| tions. | 4 . be Mrs. Stevenson for the devo-|2 crokinole party was enjoyed. (ing, "When Irish Eyes are Smil-| | Quilts For The Korean Bale tional. She will be assisted by Mrs.| This was the annual social meet-|ing", "Shine on Harvest Moon" oy S e i Saunders for the lunch. ing of the Faithful Workers Group and "Home on the range' the air : Correspondent {home of Mrs. Victor Parkin. The regular monthly meeting of : BROOKLIN -- The Lend-a-Hand| A dainty lunch was served by the Friendship Group of the Wo-| Mrs. §. Cosway and Mrs. Neil|dance and as two sets took their|fell in a stream Wednesday and I Group of the Women's Association|the committee and a social visit, man's Association of the Brook-| Petty assisted Mrs. Cooper in serv- Places George McCulloch called the then turned up alive after police i= of the Brocklin United Church/Was enjoyed by all. [lin United Church was held at the|I8 a dainty party lunch. sets with all the wall flowers beat- had dragged the river for him. i = held its March meeting at the RELIABLE GROUP |home of Mrs, Stuart with 21 mem- PARTY BIG SUCCESS ing time. | Police and neighbors were using {= home of Mrs. Floyd Jones with 15 Mrs. F. M. Holliday was hostess bers and one visitor present. Mrs.| Approximately 60 interested folk! The Brooklin boys called it a suc- a rooster to locate the body after $= members and two visitors pres-|to the Reliable Group of the Wom-|Gwen Walls, leader, presided. |turned out Friday evening, Marchicessful evening. {several unsuccessful dragging at- : : ent. an"s Assogiation of the Brooklin| Mrs. B. DeHart, Mrs. C. John-(9, to enjoy the Beethoven, I0OF,| MISSION BAND |tempts. The bird is supposed to| ) Miss Doris Batty and Miss Jes. United Church. Nineteen members|ston, and Mrs. Roy Dingman were|euchre party and dance. Oscar Bell| "mo oiio eight b thee ay when. passed over a body in| Cop} ZatLy. otion. and four visitors were present. |in charge of the meeting and chose|was the convenor and William A. yp of y eight members of the water. sie Webber prepared the devotion Mrs. Orvill 1 | i .~ " : : t Mission Band of the Brooklin Unit-| : ;|. Mrs. i g Jackson led th e|as their theme "Lent". In keeping|Heron had possession of the whistle oq cp : The rooster was crowing loudly h ed Church held their monthly meet- when a Grand River freight train 5 * the business. Thirty-six calls were | " Cetin 3 : ~ reported during the past month. It dks. Loyd oe Youd the| The Gatden. i fay assisuny in the kitchen ofl" 1; other Vipond read the scrip * is kid®" - was decided to purchase a quilt ) Mrs. Douglas Jack-| Mrs. Walls presided for the busi-{the lunch preparations were Geof- ond e scrip-| "Anyone know this kid?" asked son gave the meditation on the ness session. The quilt committee fry Bailey, Thearn - Kivell, Ray fives and Lois Young ghd Betty conductor Harry Gibbons. "We IDA T TILL P M Frank .and 'Greer offered prayers during the found him in the bush." yin for the Korea bale. Sepinture, "Wh : nine. . ; inture, ere see ye thel reported that they had completed Hudson, Cecil Gerrow, i y For the program Miss Webber Christ." ' one large and one crib quilt ee Fowathon" Severs worship period. Neil Crawford and FLOATED ASHORE ii Sandals of Orville While all were seated at the Kenneth Lambert very importantiy Police wrapped Teddy in blank. ALL SPECIALS ON SALE ALL WEEK-END gave a reading ' furs, Or Jackson gave a Korea bale. ; Peace." Miss Batty gave a read- reading, "I Met God in the Morn. Mrs. E. Doidge gave a most in-|lunch table the winners of the|t00k up the collection. ets and took-him home to his par- ing entitled *'Ministering Women." ing teresting talk on her tri ew : i ; . . 4 . . : $ p to Ala-|euchre were announced, ladies! Mrs. Wescott, Leader, continued/ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miss Batty conducted 2 £ollest Mrs. Thomas Dowling, leader, bama where she enjoyed the|first, Mrs. Leonard Stevenson of with the Study book. Some time| Schmidt. g from FRIDAY 2 A M SHARP | | Miss Webber and iss - Batty presided when it was decided that|Christmas season. |Enfield; second, Mrs. Charles Pil- was devoted to the learning of the The youngster was uninjured but --_---- asl ae assisted Mrs. Jones in serving/the group would sponsor on April| The committee assisted Mrs. Stu-{key, gentlemen's first, Leonard songs to be used at the next meet- suffering. from shock and expo- refreshments . Mr..and Mrs. Leroy Toll and art in serving a dainty lunch. [Stevenson of Enfield, second, Ralph ing which will be the Easter Thank- Sure. He has been unable to speak " SUNSHINE GROUP their two children in their presen-| FAITHFUL WORKERS {Milner and Martin Routley tied for offering meeting held in the Sun-|/Since he suffered a head injury tation of the Toll The regular monthly meeting of this prize and they decided to toss day School room of the church on| When he was three. ? | e or The Sunshine Group of the h 0 Travelogue in Woman's Association of the Brook- the Whitby Township Hall. the Faithful Workers Group of the|ior it. Ralph Milner was the win- April 14 at 2.30 p.m. All mothers) lin United Church met at the] Mrs. Lou Bird, convener for citi- Woman's Association of the Brook-| ner. {and WMS members are invited to home of Mrs. Sydney Lockyer zenship, gave as her contribution 'in United Church was held at the] The orchestra for the evening attend, [Sava Tuesday, March 20, at 8.15 with 14 members and one visitor '0 peace the following: {ome of Mrs. Albert Cooper, withiwas from Raglan with Mr. Fersu-lgaye ann SCHOOL | Mrs. B. Harlander has kindly \ 4 4 * hs 'S 3 < d 'Christ's love i ive visi to. e " lo present. Mr M. Richardson ha n man 10 Ypemibers and five visitors pre- on, Mr. Mahaffy and Mr. Cryder- |consented to be speaker for gl + ..< Binds man t " . ck . charge of the meeting and was . 0 man. Mrs. Harry McCool, leader, man playing violin, mandolvn The March meeting of the Brook-|sveni A : Mrs ; eG : 3 8 Ye , : evening. She will spea | assisted bv Mrs. R. Rodd and rs. Orville Jackson gave a hu- was in the chair. |and guitar. Mrs. Bathgate of Ash- lin Home and School Association|of pottery. All are peak on me al a morous reading as written by Mr.| Mrs. Walter Groat presented the|burn played the piano. iwill be held in the Brooklin Public|tend. MEN'S 1st QUALITY VACUUM MEN'S GABARDINE Mrs ardson took "Lent" as 3 Lo the theme for the meditation, and SOX DRESS SLAX gave the Scripture reading. Mrs Rodd gave a reading * 'L' is for Lent." Mrs. Chambers offered <2 02 prayer. "4° CS All Sizes : All sizes. All shades Mrs. - Lockyer presided for the y B | Lunch Pail Size business. It was reported that the @ 1° 1 e 1 a f 1 Ss 79 3 | ® Sunshine quilt for Korea had been assembled and quilted For the program Mrs. Ray Ken- nedy sang two solos. Mrs. Cham- bers conducted a contest Mrs, Richardson, Mrs. Rodd and Mrs ( = assisted Mrs. gv oRoUr Savy Yueh : (| Men's Suede WINDBREAKERS-- | Men's 3.70 bo oo The A.B.C. 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