Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Apr 1957, p. 8

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GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES nT TE PERSONALS ST. ANDREW'S W.A. nothing to give out to strengthen ; Mrs. Evelyn Bateman, Simcoe The president, Mrs. S. E, Me-|the brethren. It was only as he fi Strut North, Jeturted Rome Jast 3 Me Be ET yts : : Tavis, "conta he uty it SOREL, ns ay 10] A fee mone Fiori drew's United Church held re. him, "Come and dine", and ] Keith Richard Claxton-Oldfield, |cently in the chapel. Mrs. Lloyd| Feed My lambs", she said. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith 3 {Pegg was in charge of the devo-| All need to come to Christ con-| . Ronald Claxton-Oldfield, North-| [8 i [TT] | i ing the th ¢ tinually, to grow and to feed on v7 : : 113 seit 'sactifice in ber reading and Him and His Word. Chriss pur- ] : ou. wt EHOLD {pose in dying on the Cross was : E : or el] far th on, Mas vernon clas pote J 8, 0, Come CL EE WIFE PRESERVER TMENT Claus is a regular member of from sins, but that in Him all ; h | . vi » 59 St. Andrew's choir whose beauti-| might be overcomers and have an p " Mr.| The drip of a leaky faucet can 0 Ry 1 ful voice adds a great deal to abundant entrance into His | . . Schofield. waste a lot of water, At the rate Ui : ", dom", she con- the meetings. She was accom-| everlasting kingdom", Oshawa guests at the Linton- of one drop per second, a small panied at the piano by Mrs. Pegg. i Y / Norton weddinz in Claremont The recording secretary, Mrs. Mrs. Beryl Nicholson closed the oo ; / Sa by dding Me mon jst Charles Yule, read the minutes meetimg with prayer. of the previous meeting and hel MMITTE treasurer, Mrs. Harry Trew, gavel A of |who attended were Mr, and Mrs. the financial report, lained the Girl Guide Association met at| Bi i Marly, Newcastle; Mr. ad gi, Charles Rowden exp oe |Guide House recently with Mrs.| §§ (Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Niyers Edge- ittee and the president reported 1: C. Lapp presiding. ; ly; Mrs. Laurine De Rusha, Lind- mit Pp | | 'The minutes of the last meet- Foc {say; Mrs. Clifford Hen - gn the recent Focuses for the ing were read and the treasurer's : Ho {By dry, Ux. report was given by Mrs. C. .W : 3 Mis AW, Amstrong, Son Read | Beautiful Fd choir gowns and A vener for the annual flower fund) se hats, the the Woman's As- tea, said that her committee hadi Reports were given by Mrs. gi 5 : Pearce, 12th Company | sociation of the church, were for- been making plans for that tea GEOR. TERCC [EU FOUPELY] 1 mally dedicated at Albert Street DIFFERENCE! which will be held at the manse paint Brown Owl of the 12th " {United Church on Sunday morn- » this year on May 15. 'Brownies. ! |ing, when they were worn for the Be of els were 28 The Brownie Fair is to be held ig [first time. nie . dedication | was sponding secretary, Mrs. Robert (on, Friday, May 3. " 4 |Atkinson, who expressed the Ireland, and all expressed best! Mie oie i Rg a [thanks of the choir and congrega- wishes for her speedy recovery. pai meeting of the Girl Guide| J jiion to ne YA Jor Lis uth ap At he ie A si{fzseeiation in Toronto ou 'Apel lof a rieh biue 'shade, with. the the members o . 2 i ? oke in grey, and the hats are Group served afternoon tea I nrg Donald Brown was ap- of the Yor red oy i the ladies' parlour with Mrs. Al-|,qinted as 12th C y Brownie [tassel at the right side. Members fred Austin pouring. Serving were ;opnrecentative to the Local Asso- lof the congregation expressed | Mrs. Harold Tonkin, Ms. car. ciation. {great pleasure at the enhanced [les Bowden, Mes. Bennet TOUG mhe mother and daughter ban appearance of the choir in its) » - quet is to be held on May a new regalia. | Northminster United Church. | ; ge : ™ Loyal MURKERD of |, Refreshments were served by . oi yu av guests at your Lome id / i Ha y £4 t - lthe WMS. of King Street Church Mrs. nL. Rell and Mrs. W. J. during the week, or if you have |held its April meeting in the been visiting in other centres, CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY {church parlors wih Mes. Haivey ST. MATTHEW'S WA {please call the Social Department B E FO R E - | tions. Guests ent from Skinner, vice-president, pres ig t ting of the St. lat 3-3474 and recor e visit. Te a Nam Be Bowmanville, "Newcastle, Wing | Mrs. Skinner welcomed all mem. | be y By Church. WA PAUL AND NORMAN Showers, christenings, farewell iS: twenty-fifth wedding anni. | SOF and Whitby, Among the bers and visitors and real ® was held at the Church recently.| Caught by the camera at a | and Mrs. Merlin Mackle and |and anniversary parties and pres- RINSED THE RINSED WITH od | "What Does Easter Mean { ; 4 | interesti ) many gifts received was a chest poem, "Wha i i included | Sy Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Nobbin, [entations are always interesting OLD WAY FLEECY versary at a surprise supper | of silver from their immediate [to You The 2 eHp od "The 'King | happy. moment are Paul Sydney | all of Oshawa, and great-grand- |reading for your friends and , ] 1 Stephenson had the Litany entitled and Norman Rae, sons of Mr. : 2ckie. |neighbors. There is no charge for party held at Cedar Dale United | family. Mr. and Mrs. Henning | Mrs. Samuel ep "ee Glory shall come in", taken from | s | sons of Mr. Charles Mackie, g k s F : hareh Wwhes on Telitives 2d i were Jxtied in Oshawa on jcharse_of the Seyetionsl service The Living A for aon, ang Mes. Boss ake, tng stave, Mr. FW. Huriburt, these items. nds e h . | A] Talks' | st. / s of 3 ' Mrs. J. .W Nob- good wishes and congratula- | --Photo by John Scott, Whitby sang two solos "Where He Walks" | Two chapters of the study book| year oid and Norme , three and | bin, Toronto. and "How Great Thou Art", |*"East of Burma", Indochin and | i 4 I | APPROVE RECORD BUDGET WASHING S FT Two members, Mrs. .W C. Bow- Thailand, were taken, members |_2 half, are the grandsons of Mr. --Photo by Ireland | JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's ! den and Mrs. Bert Howlett were of the WA participating, with Mrs. Ww | pari d final ft ab- K. R. Fletcher, the WA president, | : parliament Thursday vote nal I «athe Wright gave two giving a synopsis of the study. ell-Kno wi Pair | Noreen Norton {approval of a record high budget : ; readings "Do You Suffer From| Members were asked to invite a Hon ed Guests 'William Linton Wed ® £960,000,000 (Israeli) (about| Wash-hardened towels fluff up like magic i this" and "Resurrec- friend or neighbor to the next i . . 5 | Morbis Sabathis" an meeting o AE ihe Text] or $53,000,000). Immediately after-| after a Fleecy rinse. Diapers and baby clothes | y : | | tii May 20 ddl f Th uest speaker, Mrs. Lloyd Frank chael will be the guest | Claremont United Church, ward it adjourned un dry cu y-soft. Fl on vour blankets, 4 Alken, rien a well described pic- speaker. On 25 Anniversary Claremont, Ontario, was the scene for the Passover holiday. Budget| ov on. Siig a eta: i ty and customs | of a wi ing last Saturday after- : 5 y "cou 1 - Lg Aled i Mn lived | MERRY DOUBLES A happy celebration of the 25th noon when Noreen Beatrice Nor- defence sections were kept secret faction giaran ' there, also showed handicraft of| The April meeting of the Merry wedding anniversary of Mr. and ton "daughter of M . and Mrs. teed |the natives, Mrs. George Wilson Doubles club of St. Matthew's Mrs. George Hood, Front street, Alvin Norton of Goodwood, On- - - | i vi i attended by members of the fam-|tario. w. ited in marriage with Gettin thanked Mrs. Aiken. Anglican Church was held with a| y 3 tario, was uni y . ad a poem "Eas- | ve; ood attendance. Two new(lly and a number of intimate william Lloyd Linton son of Mr. : Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor Dial RA. 3-3474 a Fetver Te SB pr ery oo were welcomed by the | friends and neighbors, was held and Mrs. Levi Linton of Bal-|Fer auick comforting help for Backache, her group served refreshments. presidents, Mr. and Mrs. William on Saturday evening at the home |sam. The Reverend W. Lackey of-| matic Pains, ing Up Nights, 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, April 15, 1957 | nt. of Mr. and Mrs. M. McIntyre ficiated. frond Sioudy urine, irritating passages, -- JESSIE PANTON AUX |e of the evening was Hood, brother and sister-in-law of, For the ceremony the bride rine pi a oy ue LAUNDRY ! . . . | (East Group) the showing of colored slides by (the couple. Mr. and. Mrs. George chose a navy blue suit with pink |CYSTEX. Quick, complete satisfaction or RINSE F 1 On F 1 Ed t The regular meeting of the east Paul Sears, Toronto. Mr. Sears, Hood were dinner guests there for accessories and a corsage of | rete beet. Over oo million CYSTEX um ami Y ucation oup of the Jessie Panton Auxil-|who is the architect in charge of the occasion, and the celebration white and pink carnations. Haier aaa Drow rycen. Dory fary of St. Andrew's United drawings for the proposed St. later in the evening took the form | Miss Jean Linton, sister of the | druggist for Every . Church was held in the ladies' |Matthew's Church, recently tour-|of a surprise party with some 25 bridegroom, was bridesmaid terest t eeting parlor at the church recently with ed the British Isles, and delighted | guests present. wearing a fitted suit of cloud | Miss Grace Anderson presiding. |his audience with his pictures of | 1, the course of the evening, grey. Her small hat, accessories em Family education was the theme at the Home and School Feders-| The minutes of the March | churches and cathedrals, taken on|several gifts were presented to and cariistions Sorsage are pik of the April meeting of Sunset/tion convention in Toronto on meeting were read. Miss Katie his trip. Mrs. Sears, and Miss | the couple who were having their |] E 4 Regia Eeted yr : Heights Home and §cnool Asso-' April 24. Wotton, treasurer, gave the finan- Sylvia Jones, Toronto, accompan-|giver wedding including a hand- | formed the es ; : Important " fed Mr. Sears. | A reception was 'held at the on i a I yy Or, | On request of citizens in the "I5} 1. og VEO that the east| Mr. and Mrs. John Bondaruk | (0 ¢ chest of ellverware as a home of the bride's parents in ele", {illustrating the effects of gynset Heights district a motion It ,|Joint gift from members of the i fa. { charge of theland Mr. and Mrs. Murray] : : . Goodwood, for the immediate fa-| family life on the children In the aq passed to have the Board of fioud would be 18 at the April!Sparkes were in charge of re Tanily and te Jends ho were milies where the bride's mother the home |Education contact city council yi iiiary meeting. freshments. p ee Al Me 3h e oot 42 received assisted by the mother : A Mrs. J. K. Liston introduced regarding storm sewers in the Refreshments were served by| The May 8 meeting will have YéYeC congratulations and g00d|,f the bridegroom. right hosiery the film which was compiled by|g adjacent to the school elres C and Mrs. iM nd Mrs, Walter Beach in| Wishes to his brother and sister-\" myo' noviv wedded couple left ¢he National Filr d of Can" | MeCullough reported on pis: 4 H Sougor 4 i ihe Prone. in-law in the presentation address, ater for a honeymoon trip to It ae relationship i. findings of the committee > ©" O "og A gua, te on Henne (points in United States, and on riwhich was to look into the needs CALVARY BAPTIS' . {Dy their daughter, Mrs. Hel hei t ill reside at Clare-| h the of the school. A ditto-machine| The Senior WMS of Calvary : vi Wl | Langlais. gins and cars from out- their re UTR wil Res | parent and 'School Associations. and record players were the most| Baptist Church met on April iI y A 7 Wh ye atives were also pre- ten" ty biorie, president! Mrs. M. F. Swartz kindly don- siding. The meeting opened with Bg | "i¥ delightful buffet supper was| BIG STRETCH eonducted the business meeting|steq the record player. a hymn and Mrs. William Spencer J : [served to complete an enjoyable| Canada has seven time zones, Z a £ the Febru ead el Mrs. George Wilson will con- led in prayer. : > {occasion at the close of which the Yukon being 5% hours slower | iy 8. the Soruary "Open vene the Field Day to be held in. The minutes of the last meeting | Gi | Mr. Hood expressed the thanks of |than Newfoundland time. | »» une. were read by the secretary, Mrs. : hy his wife and himself for the kind Marsh, Miss Evelyn Marsh, Mr. | Huse wrize dor th ight Refreshments were served by Otto Sharrard, and the offering fel 2 thoughts which prompted the cele | and Mrs. David ae Mr oom prize for the night was ine mothers of Miss Shiela Wool- was taken up by Mrs. Clarence [2 | bration Dag Matihews. M i won by Mrs. Edna Coulter'slays morning kindergarten class, Henry. 2 : {and Mrs. Dan' Matéhews, Mr. an nd for the Open House y | . qe ¥ Included in the list of guests,|Mrs. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. night 3 Miss Shiela. Wooley's Mrs. Edward Bind grade mother. 2 Mat. Stace Moncar 290k Irom FI % 4 |apart from al members > the | Peter Muzik and Mrs. Adele Simp- | room. { |""precious faith" she pointed out family, were Mr. and Mrs. George 'son. Mrs. Alex. Yonson presented | SHORT SPRING tas Tea Doce HOUSEHOLD HINTS sweaters to Mr. Cecll Brownson| FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)-- severely tested at the time of his who accepted them on behalf of Winter returned to the Bavarian denial of the Lord. All his confi-' When you are entertaining, it is the pupils and teachers. Mr. Alps today with temperatures dence in himself had to be sifted a good idea to put a box of facial Brownson thanked the Asgocle-| dropbing to the freezing point and away, so that he might come into tissues in the bathroom. If a tion for its generosity. {snowfall up to 10 inches at places. the place of complete reliance guest wishes to remove rouge or Mrs. Yonson and Mrs. W. B.'After almost two months of upon the Lord. As long as he was lipstick she will probably choose McCullough will be the official warmth, all of Germany now is!seeking to serve the Lord in the the tissue instead of the linen delegates representing the school under a spell of chilly weather. energy of the flesh, he had guest towel. | leak costs you seven gallons of George Norton, Miss Janet Carr water per day. {and Ty J. F. Norton. Others ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT BY JAVEX Co-ordination is a fine art \. Catal | : if oF = . . . brought to elegant perfection in our dyed-to- (o. f Fairweather"s match Tripani linen skirts and sleeveless blouse ' i : of French handkerchief linen. Choose duck egg, own luxury honey, platinum, seaspray, black. Blouse, 12 to 18, : ; | i 5.95. Sheath skirt, 10 to 18, 8.95. 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