THE DAILY TIMES-GAZE TTE, Thrrsday, June 28, "58 BROOKLIN : Junior Choir Members Honor a Beloved Leader And Pianist ac MRS. M: A. DYER | This came as a complete sur- Correspondent * {prise 2 the children jnew Bothing ity al un ay al oon a BROOKLIN -- On Friday about i,t wag too late to spoil the sur- ¢ S$ p.m. a fleet of cars rolled away prise, i from the Brooklin United Church = Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Holliday filled with members of the junior have devoted many hours to the choir on their way to Geneva Park choir work as pianist and leader for a picnic. Mrs. Kenneth Holli- and they both expressed their day and Mrs. Alfred Wilson were thanks through the children to the in charge. parents for their unexpected gifts. Swimming was uppermost on A final plunge in the pool about everybody's mind when they ar- 9 p.m. was en, oyed and then home rived at the park and the majority before 10 p.m. The picnic so much were soon in the pool. The supper enjoyed by all is now a happy call sounded about 7 p.m. and, memory. when appetites were lost, before HOLD ANNIVERSARY the young people had time to scat- The Brooklin United Church was ter, as a small token of apprecia- filled to capacity for the anniver- tion, from the parents of the choir sary service, Sunday morning, members, a very nice china cup when Rev. Kenneth Jull of Scar- and saucer and a dainty handker- borough Junction took the service. chief, were presented to both Mrs. AFTERNOON AUXILIARY I Holliday and Mrs. Wilson The meeting of the Afternoon -------- Auxiliary of the Woman's Mission| ary Society of the Brooklin United | Church was held at the home of Mrs. Victor Parkin with 18 mem- bers present and Mrs. C. S. Thompson, president, in the chair. Mrs. Thompson gave the call to worship and also presided for the business of the meeting, Mrs. Mar- tin Routley, convener of the com- mittee, chose as her theme for the worship, "The Holy Bible". Mrs. Charles Elliott read the scripture message. Taking part in a most interesting panel discussion on the topic, Adventuring in Bible Study' , were Mrs. Routley, Miss Alice Olver, Mrs. Charles Elliott, and Miss L. Mowbray. 5 Mrs. Routley gave the treas- urer"s report. Mrs. Ernest Acton, COMPLETE SET secretary of JGiiristian citizenship gave a report on temperance an FRONT RE peace. Miss Edna Burton, Chris tian stewardship secretary read "The Fine Art of Using". Mrs. Ruby Sonley volunteered to represent the afternoon auxiliary on the Sunday School picnic com-| mittee. Mrs. Hall of Brandon, Manitoba, a guest at the home of Mrs. wil liam Smith, attended the meeting and was given a special welcome by Mrs. Thompson. The committee assisted Mrs. Parkin in serving refreshments. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vipond, - their son Donald and Mr. Vipond's sister, Mrs. C. Mayne of Whitby, NEED left Saturday morning for a three week motor trip. Their first stop A PAYDAY LOAN? |, bulvit oii iriesas" ans A HUGE SPECIAL PURCHASE | relatives for a few days and then - OF FAMOUS 'CARCLOTH' oA and Hote gh pr dan jon_to the Calgary stampede. . > | Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Jull an y . . Scarborough Junction, we've included Superfine Amount Repay Repay | family, Obtain Weeks Month = Ki scaay $ 5000 § 50.47 §$ 51.00 | Friends are pleased to learn that Amun Ne. of Amopnt | Monday and is recovering nicely, ou onthly o after an emergency operation las Obtail P; P day. . . . foin__Poyments Bomar | Mrs. Harry McCoo is recovering] IT'S CANADIAN TIRES BIG ANNUAL SEAT COVER FESTIVAL! Here's your chance fo marten PLASTICIZED FIB 359.78 28. up your car with de luxe tailored "CARCLOTH" or "SARAN" -- at a frattion of the usual askin -- = 590.16 Fd Where She Mderwen: 2u operation prices. Both fabulous fabrics have many desirable features . . . COLORFAST -- The beautiful, . RE TAILOR MADE he: ; sparkling colors are "locked-in" -- can't fade . . . 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For most populee cars, including the latest 1956 models. choose "CARCLOTH" or "SARAN"' there are patterns galore to give your car new "picture-book' Bargain priced. . . come and get them! the village lately. | 8 The Brooklin United Church con loveliness. Choose from attractive shades in MAROON, GREEN or BLUE. Trimmed with long-wear- gregational and Sunday School pic- ing vinyl textured leatherette with handsome rayon metching trim. If you can't possibly get down am or | J re | ; nic date has been set for Thurs: . a n day, July 5. | 1. 11s Simese St. South tomorrow night -- we'll be looking for you Saturday. Remember -- the ! perfect fit makes installation easy -- or we will install them f: b i ASSOCIATES BUDGET PLAN GOOD CITIZEN Sirvice charge. y in em for you (by appointment) at a moderate LIMITED SAINT JOHN NB. (CP)-- 4 1F Ei Sp H OSE George CM. Farien, veteran of 3 CBB ¢ ; i § \d 1 . 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