Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Dec 1956, p. 7

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1 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Yhurséay, December 20, 1956 7 Cedar Creek. were Sunday visit- lin on Saturday atternoon, Dec bors at the home of her parents, 15, at 2 p.m. News of his arrival Mr and Mrs. W. C. Dyer. did not circulate round the vil- Friends are pleased to hear lage much but within minutes of | Mrs. Alfred (Ella) Rogers who is|his arrival the park was alive n Oshawa General Hospital is|with little folk to see the jolly improving and is quite comfort- old gentleman. ; able. A Christmas card would| Santa had a balloon, a stocking cheer her up. of candies and an orange for all Mrs. William Coe is staying the children. The Christmas tree n Toronto while taking special evergreen planted in the park in |treatments. She is able to spend 1955 was decorated with the "| the weekends at home. Christmas lights but was not con- My; Arthur Boyes is home from nected up till Sunday evening, |, Sunnybrook Hospital and is much when it shone out in all its| | improved. |beauty. With the colder weather | i Your correspondent wishes arriving 'and with the tree. in the t lyou all a Merry Christmas and park. Lyle Stevenson's beautiful NAY }| please if you have visitors over tree on their lawn and the store | k| the holidays, give me a ring at|windows all decked in their holi-| 99 so we can make the holiday day appeal the village is really news more interesting, | swinging into the spirit of the Santa Claus arrived in Brook-!Christmas season. SPORTS and APPLIANCES £ will deliver and in- 4 ! stall your TV set For Christmas Expense ¥ { $4,000 VIOLIN FOUND IN DUMP Antique dealer Larry Brown | ment for 50 cents from a man of San Francisco listens to | ho found 4 m5 Teiuse dump. : 4 ul it repa Ervin Mautner, a symphony | New York and was told by an violinist, play on the violin he | expert it had been made in sold the musician for $7.50. Italy 150 years ago and is Brown had bought the instru- | worth about $4,000 BROOKLIN 28 WI Members Meet At December Assembly Twenty-eight members of the|Holliday on Monday evening, Brooklin United Church met in| Dec. 10, with associate mem- the Sunday school room of the bers and visitors present. Church . Wednesday afternoon,| An impressive Christmas Can- Dec. 11, for their regular Decem- dle Light Worship Service was ber meeting. Mrs. Ernest Acton, |given by the committee. Commit. president, was in the chair. tee included Miss Chrissie Simp- The Lend-a-Hand Group of the son, Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson, Mrs Association led the devotional Dennis and Miss Joyce Graham, taking as their theme "Giving". who were assisted by Mrs. Gor Mrs. A. I. McBrien, leader of this don Cook, Mrs. Mervin Bird and group, played the piano for the Mrs. Lloyd Prouse. Several opening of the meeting. Mrs. Christmas carols were sung " John Kaine and Mrs. Jack Pat-| Mrs. John Batty presided for terson were the committee who the business and thanked their for Christmas. To Consolidate Monthly Payments For Home Repairs To Pay Past Due Bills For Any Emergency Give TV... the gift the whole family wants # SEE OUR SELECTION % Come in Today. Try The Bellvue Way, on a Pay From Income Plan. "A BELLVUE LOAN IS AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE" 'BELLVUE presented the meditation. Mrs. hostess and the committee. Mrs Gordon Cook sang two beautiful Norman Alves reported for the carols. nominating committe and she Mrs. Acton presided for the presented the slate of officers for business and groups reported an 1957, The Ja ry meeting will attendance of 105 members at the he held at the home of Mrs David | December meetings. 125 calls Duchemin, Oshawa were reported as having been A dainty lunch was served 'by made on sick and shut-ins during the committee tssisting their ho the month. Yearly reports on all gstess 3 group activities were given by| Rey. Mr. Nelson of Interdenom each group representative. Also national Bible Club movement groups reported 'on newly elected will be bringing the Christmas officers for JOS unks wei seed Story on the form of Christmas el 3 vas Te slides on Sunday morning, Dec. from the Fred Victor Mission, 23 to the Brooklin United Bh Toronto, for the parcels sent con- Church Sunday School. All, young taining clothing, food and Christ- land old are welcome to attend mas cheer. A lettef of thanks this service in the Brooklin Unit- was also received from Mrs. ed Church at 10 a.m Ralph Wesco, lencer oe Mr and 'Mrs. Ronald Johnson Mission Ba or the Life Mem- and sons p f J A TI ie a pL so Joseph and Lionel oft" given to Heather Vipond at the last Mission Band meeting. It was announced that the "Week of Prayer" will be ob- served in January, week starting Jan. 7. It is hoped every mem- ber of the Woman's Association will attend the services that week. The Faithful Workers Group, had the Progiam, Mrs. Albert Cooper and 's. Norman Alves sang a beautiful Christmas duet. Mrs. S. J. Hillier presided for the election of officers' for 1957. Mrs. Alfred Wilson on behalf of the nominating group presented and read the slate of officers which was accepted as read. The following being elected: Past pre- sident, Mrs. Ernest Acton; presi- dent. Mrs. William Medland: 1st vice president-secretary of Chris- tian education, Mrs. Sidney Lock- . yer: 2nd vice president -- Litera- "ture secretary, Mrs, Jack Pat- terson; recording secretary, Mrs, D. E. Hamer; assistant record- ing secretary. Mrs. A. I. Mec- Brien: corresponding secretary, 'Mrs, Albert Hannam: treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Heron; Christian citi- zenship, Mrs. Norman Alves. Parsonage -- Mrs. A. J. Cook, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. R. Sonley. Woman Association Property-- Mrs. W. A. 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