ror mb-10u Bolas nd Sarde ary Loa Mh Bg Mh - LE Mo ay Sos peels reciation of flowers and sent! The J was sub a / 8 the sick and shut-ins during the BA 3 substantial bank | sionary Banford in the Mission field of on Tuesday, October 2. summer months, balance, and Mrs. was British Colombia, Mrs. Sam Gibbs were handed out for the turkey| Mrs, Fred Graham announced |elected to act as treasurer for the read the letter to the interest of dinner, on Wednesday, Oct. 17,|the Conference of Women's Asso- remainder of the year, of to and Christmas cards were distrib-|ciations of Bay of Quinte to be|the removal from city of A uted. held in Trinity United Church,|Victor Wardell, past treasurer. or Ayo Etiiot weved hy oie Bowmanville, September 24. he simual otter was read from anks rs. Chester. Re- mmi e wa Presbytery reminding g h Children freshments were served. a, cxecutive 60 with Ree Su the group of their 10th anni- . as nday evening at the dent concerning plans for the an-|versary to be held in King Street CRA Hall, Gibbs street. CENTRE STREET WA al turkey dinner, held in Centre| United Church Oct. 25. .| The meeting opened with a The Women's Association held| 5: Ey Ee the first meeting of the fall sea. Street Church, October 17. It was agreed to hold the Christ- prayer for retarded children|sale September 20, in the chapel.| On October 25, at King Street mas bazaar Dec. 5, in the base. 4 The meeting opened with the United Church, the 10th anniver. ment of the church, and working OUR GIGANTIC THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, September 27, 1956 11 singing of the theme song.|sary of the Presbyterial WA will parties were selected. Modeling Jobs Open To Canadians TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian 1s with good figures and a flair for clothes are in demand as dels in fashi on the rN other side of the Atlantic, says model Liz Prendergast, just re- turned from Europe. Twenty-one-year-old Liz, of sub- urban Etobicoke, originally planned to tour Fuiope before set- tling down to work here. But while in London, she applied for a job as a model with one of the leading fashion salons, '"'more or less for fun," and got the job. She was spotted by French couturier Jacques Heim and worked in his Paris salon. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Mrs. H. Pearson conducted the|be held with both morning and| Miss Hazel Waring gave an in- " panied at iano| worship service, She chose as oon sessions. talk on her to Cali og Mig i 2 te her a "The Perfect Pray-| The ting closed with forma, playing beau views which was held recently with Mrs.| The meeting was closed with er." the mee was wil Fol 8 rayer followed by a social half Sictres. eiroshy ty Were -|the singing of the WA hymn andthe "Sol and Tenderly hour, serv i Stanley Bone residing, was open-|the Slog B of t ET Call aos. Ton Porter and a evening was TER 8 BATE ot the devo Rem war served by Merion road ind verse fro, ELEANOR HOY GROUP nll LL yee the Friendship Group. . Mrs. Da 0} e m eanor tional message, the theme being a poem "Prayer Is the Soul's Sin-|Hoy Group was held recently in|Oct- 17. Inspiration". WA (EAST GROUP) cere Desire". Following a short|Cedardale Church, with Mrs. Jack Minutes of the last meeting reg Roy Bishop, group leader|study by Mrs. H. Pearson on '"The| Norton, president, in the chair.| were read by Mrs. L. Allin, the East Group of the Wom-Lord's Prayer", Mrs. R. Britton Mrs, Albert Singer took charge of after which Mrs. Nelson Whin-lo;s Association, Centre Street/sang a solo "Take Time Out to the devotional period, taking as field gave the treasurer's report, {pied Church opened the month-|Pray". Prayer closed the devo- her theme, 'Blessings and Re- Mrs. Roy Terwillegar gave a re-\jo maeting with the poem, "God, [tional service. sponsibilities". * | port on the cards which were sent ot Ne Be Aware", The meeting] The treasurer's report was pre-| The president welcomed all| : out. was held at the home of Mrs. sented by Mrs. David Morris, fol- members back after the vacation Kitchen plans were presented|W, Chester, Oshawa Boulevard,/lowed by the flower report given and expressed the hope that the and decided upon. 1 yas decided with 22 iembers and two visit-|by Mrs. Earle James. coming winter months might to accept the reques serve lors present. ners the new Shopping Centre, My David Morris chose as her | for the Plowing Match October 12, topic for the devotional period, Ta 3 BOE, AP MANUFACTURERS e poem, An announcement was made on| "The Land of Beginning Again' . behalf of the Fellowship Group|was read, also the story of a ho are presenting a travelogue| Flemish painter. | 'St [" pageant of Switzerland" Friday, Mrs. Dean Peel called the roll September 28, 1956 at 8 p.m. and read the minutes of the last (Interlined and Chamois Lined) Mrs. Douglas Lander sang a meeting. 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