AT BROOKLIN Scout Mothers Auxiliary Meets By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT . BROOKLIN -- The February fu t Brooklin ., Scout Mothers Auxiliary was held|' the "Father and meeting of the at the home of Mrs. Dave Bur- leigh with an attendance of 19 members, The president, Mrs. Ray Kennedy, members and presided for busi. ness, In the absence of erts read minutes secretary, Mrs, Vera Miller, Mrs, Don Rob- projects as means nds. Plans were made at tht I00F Hall, Bagot street. The guest speaker, Mrs, W. talk on all types of the speaker by Mrs. Don Roberts. Next meeting will be held on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, February 26, 1959 11 United Church Sunday, three chil dren were baptized by the Rev. , J. Hilller, They were David Mark, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Cordy, Oshawa, (formerly of Brooklin); Robert George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum. phries; Shelley Allana, daughter of raising of Mr, and Mrs, Dean Ormiston. The Junior Choir will lead in or catering service of praise directed by the n" banquet leader, Mrs. Kemneth Holliday, with Miss Dianne Nesbitt as pian- ist at next Sunday moruing's ser- Corbett, provincial commissioner|yice at the United Church. welcomed new of the Ladies Auxiliary entertain ed the group with an Informative adults desirous of uniting with the The next reception service for auxiliary (church on profession of faith or work in connection with the move- by transfer of certificate will be ment. Thanks were extended to held during the morning woi- ship on Sunday, March lough, F. Morrisey, 38%; Mrs. D. , Ry Mr. Ted Heron, a". PERSONALS Mrs, Alex Blair and Mrs. Blanche Marks of Pelferlaw are vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Boake, June 20d Ralph ioved Pe company of his mother, Mrs. G. Boake, yoLis for a few days last week. Miss Helen Alves, therapist at Kingston General Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves, Mrs. A, J. Cook returned on Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family of Blackstock, from a trip to-Flor- ida. Treasurer's report was present-| Thursday evening, March 19, at|BRIDGE CLUB ed by Mrs, Fred Young; report of|the home of Mrs. Lorne Gray. the membership committee by The president, Mrs. Ray Ken- Mrs, Michael Wood, sewing re-|nedy, expressed appreciation to|the basement of township hall|United Church on Sunday and port by Mrs, Archie Campbell; [the hostess for use of her home./were: Mrs. C. Davies, Mrs. R.|heard the address by Dr. George visiting committee report by Lunch was served by the hostess Heron, 48; Mrs. and Miss Bovey,| Johnston of Toronto and partici- Mrs. Lorne Gray. and committee. 41; Mrs. W, Wadell, Mrs. Wil- pated in discussion groups which | Duscussion was "held on various| During the service at Brooklin!liam Lambe, 38%; Mrs. McCul-l followed. 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