The April meeting will be held S. C. H. Atkinson would be guest/been purchased for the boys' T STARS SAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 16 1960 © I i E i a . | GROUPS CLUBS AND AU XILIARIES jat the home of Mrs. Alec Stec. speaker on April 11. Ichoir, and that additional funds ' Refreshments erved by Would be spent io further equip : PMA CLUB eshm were served by By " lve WW i Apel ~ = Mrs. Raymond Dillahough and|the upstairs kitchen with eount- tob oO and late November| WINNIPEG (CP) -- Mr. and LYCEUM EXECU Y " 4 | The regular meeting of the i XECUTIVE [by Mrs. 8. C. Rundle "The Meas| f the Dr. Robert Thornton pya pleasant Monday Afternoon Mrs. Phillip Bell. eI ib oupertion with the other FOR TOMORROW Eo a ure (CP > possible this JK ive h r plan to name their son after Queen Elizabeth's A meeting of the executive otling of Lent' School, was the guest speaker : the Lyeaum, Club and Women's' Mrs. Charles Holland read "The|this evening. His talk, titled Cl Openly a hymn, follow- CHRIST [CHURCE APD: svnp The Daffodil bridge, which will] This day's asp are sp Association was held at the Sin of Commission". Mrs. Ne |"Some important and basic needs; hrs : ; ting ol e i .|Business and financial matters| Your stars also e i : home of the president, Mrs. S.|Palmer read *'Self Examination".|for child development and educa. The president, Mrs. George V.|afternoon Guild of Christ Memor-|>® bid on the iy a Ved |should prosper, and there is pois? koi ig i third child, but the latter's ehris- V. Barlow, recently, when plans/Prayer by Mrs. Martin closed|ticn"", was informative and im- Lee, extended a welcome to ali/ial Church was held at the home nesday, April 37, wes discussed » : foB-4 ye tening name hasn't been an- were formulated for the annual the worship service. mensely enjoyed by all those who|Present. of Archdeacon and Mrs. H. D.in detail, and the following con- an accent on personal relation-|new year of your life, and youl oo. yet. Their boy was born May luncheon. The various reports were given.|were in attendance. He gave| The roll was called by Mrs. Cleverdon, Park Lane Apart-\yveners appointed: general eon-|shiPs, which should go far towardcan look for gratifying recogni-lye inies before the The matter of a co-convener Mrs. Fred Lindsay read the sec- many suggestions for parents of Robert G. Collison showing a ments. Mrs. Cleverdon introduced | C" Mrs. James McCansh: Making social activities highly tion of job efforts during August, ew piven for Mrs. H. G. Willes in the liter-'retary's report*in the absence of kindergarten children. Also, he|: tel a new member, Mrs. IL R. Cur- Schels, Mrs. Roy Day dnd M . |enjoyable. |which month, incidentally, willl™ Feb. 19. ary group was discussed. The Mrs. Wallace Butt through ill-|spoke on ways that a good under-| arge attendance. The Scriptureirie. IA ol, = : oy M =. Look for some good news inl leo id . 11 hd position had been held by the ness. |standing could be maintained be-| lesson was read by Mrs. Elwood| The president, Mrs. George| git ho ged Bi =, AR the P.M.--possibly regarding a; provide excelleti stimuli fof GOLDEN JUBILEE late Mrs. A. W. Harding. Arrangements. were made to tween parents and teachers. Mrs.|Bradbury. The secretary's and Fletcher presided; Mrs. Nor- gros rr SIsiants oul "and| Short trip. achiev t. Decemb hould The holding of a June tea was hold a St. Patrick's Tea and pro- John Dutc hak thanked the treasurer's reports were read man Millman conducted the|Mrs I. R. Currie: tables, Mrs find you in a splendid position WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manitoba another item on the agenda, and gram on Thursday, March 17 at 8/speaker and presented him with] imi Fo ic d. Mrs. A. R. William Holland: cand Mrs. C. FOR THE BIRTHDAY generally, and ready to start off omens Institutes celebrate also the advisability of joining|p.m, Mrs. Jack Ludlow will show|a small gift from the club. Favorite hymns were sung fol. Prayer serv ang IS: id iP iting Pi Yd rs. C.| If tomorrow is your birthday, ; : in fi their 50th anniversary this year. with other organizations to spon- pictures of her European tour! i lowed by readings by Mrs. Wil.; Garrett read the minutes. The |H. Chaytor and Mrs. Fre Lloyd; your horoscope indicates that, as he mew year in fine style. A plague commemorating the sor the Winnipeg Ballet for a 1aken last SHIRE. Refreshments, bearing a very liam Collins, Mrs. Charl e gparish souci report was given prizes, Mis. v = Gibbie and of now, your personal and finan-| A child born on this day will|first provincial chapters is to be visit to Oshawa, and a suitable, There will be a quilting session siiractive green and white St.|Arkle, Mrs. William Reed and|by Mrs. I man. {Mrs. Douglas Bailes. cial affairs should take a lively'be exceptionally understanding unveiled next June at Morris, place for the performance at the church the week of March Patrick's theme, were served by Mrs, Lloyd Burkett, It was an- The president announced tha! Tea hostesses were Mrs. W. H.|turn for the better. One admoni- and appreciative of others but/Man., where one of the pioneer Following the meeting Mrs. S. 25. the hostess. |nounced that the Reverendsix cassocks and surplices had|Gibbie and Mrs. Norman Daniel.|tion, however: do be conserva-/may underrate his own abilities. |institutes was founded in 1910. C. Larmer assisted the hostess] The next meeting, March 24, in serving refreshments. will be in the charge of Mrs. Rob-| -- 3 ? {ert Ambrose. Refreshments were . JEESIE PANTON AUX. {served by Mrs. Charles Holland (East Group) and committee. o | At the meeting of the East 1 i é Group of the Jessie Panton Mis- ST. JOHN'S UKRAINIAN W.A. sionary Auxiliary hed in the nar! Mrs. Nicholas Semeniuk was | lors of St. Andrew's United hostess for the March meeting of, J Church, the group leader, Miss the St. John's Ukrainian Women's| - ® " Grace Anderson, was welcomed Association "Barvinok Branch] back. Miss Andrew ls been ill at her new home on Malaga road. for some weeks. Mrs. Walter Kuch, president, Reports from the various cpened the meeting with prayer. | officers were submitted and the Minutes of the previous meeiing| : ® I i recent rummage sale indicated a Were read by Mrs. John Gore-| good sum realized. | glad. Mrs, Steven Gonta and The East Group is responsible| MIS: Nicholas Semeniuk pre-| for the special feature of the sented an account of the os v J 1 5 5 : ' Thankoffering meeting of the|"Y: | Jessie Panton Auxiliary. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Kuch and Mrs. | Murray Miller, Mrs. Harold SBott|John Goreglad gave a very ln and Mrs. G. H. Drew offered teresting account of their re-i their Services cent ,attendance at the Jaycette § Te |dinner, 0, 0, ye ayy ¥ " . . Announcement was made that] The * ance" i iy, Bon 4 nN vi id on April 6, the members are in-| The May Dance comiitee, sey {headed . by Mrs. Steven Gonta, vited to the Louie Hogarth group ;;esented a report of their hz MeN 7 : i at Albert Street United Church, ont meeting. May 7 is the date N 4 \ F (] when the Reverend Fleetham of cj ogen for this annual spring so-if| = 3 Go 2 en er Greenwood United Church will be| ial, Mrs. Walter Gregorenko lendid the special speaker. loffered to procure a donation for Serving refreshments were/the door prize and Mrs. Peter po F y le. HE) 2 Mrs. Harold Tripp, Mrs. H. J. Zakarow will obtain one for the £7 | ¥ Beard. The hostesses for the draw, | > h i April meeting will be Mrs. Isaac Aj] the members and their hus- 4 2 ; Smythe and Mrs. Elmer Henry. ',,nds will receive Holy Commun-| A fe : : EVA ALEXANDER GROUP |ion on Sunday, March 20. The 4 4 oi 9: 5 The regular meeting of the Eva association has maintained this | % R 7 } lexander Group of St. Stephen' group Communion since its ini-| . ¥ > f 7 3 tiation in 1957. 4: : \ ; United Church was held Thurs- day Evening with a good attend- Forthcoming events discussed h > N 3 ance. {were -- A rummage sale set for bh 2 . > \\l The devotional period was in March 16, and social bingo even-| - : = \ --" ER. eharge of Mrs jomas Martin|in8 Which will be held on Wed-| Lid 4 # . [2 ET a and opened with the Hymn "Rock nesday, March 30, in St. John's # cB ii / " Fond, ) | 4 $ 4 ; ® -~ B 2 3 of Ages". The topic of worship|parish hall, i er rT was 'Lent'. A reading was given| Mr. Michael Karpiak, principal i bf bo MH (55 El =F LEAN, MINCED ; 3 I AAV 8! FKLEEZER BEEF ot PRES! | z l| os Hindquorters . . . Ib. 53¢ Ji ONLY! 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