MARY ELLIOTY SMITH "Thoughts for the Day" were, The monthly mesting of the read by Mrs, Edward Holland, { Mary Elliott Smith Mission Circle Mrs, David McCann and Mrs was held at the home of Mrs Victor Phair. Mrs, Harry Leng | | Robert Moon 'bottom read the secretary's re- The president opened the meet port, also roll call; treasurer's re- N fng with prayer. Mrs. Denzil Dale port and correspondence was re; played selections on the organ and committees gave thelr 5 0 re and several Christmas earols ports u were sung | Members were asked not to for- The tressurey and secretary £6t 'e Capsule sister banquet, gave regorts and cards were sent, December 29 at the church, and a rea or oul to sick and shuldns the Christmas party at the home ; BB | The devotions! period 'was fn of Mrs, Alex Maracle, 10 Ash ® | keeping with (hristmas, Mrs, | Street, Wednesday, December 21, LJ Moon read a Christmas Story and h 1n ® \the topie was "How God Takes 24 YANENIY Sova Ite : al ] yt Care of Wis Peovle'" ithe 2nd Parents' Committee of SSRN SHEERS Mrs, Angus Barton was pre G smi with We member 2 1, Ge Avoca held " , William . fn i wh El Mi Sod when you CENTRE STREET WMS missioner, enrolled six members ; £8 The WMS of Centre Street of the committee, Mrs, Frank \United Church held its Christmas Ball, group president, presented) i" meeting at the home of Mrs, Ron.|the following for enrolment: Mrs, save re ar sid Kellington, Westdale avenue, | Victor Kitchen, Mrs, John Kiteh- The president, Mrs, Perey|en, Mrs George Leaming, Mrs | |Fleteher, presided {Harry Bayes, Mrs, John Calder Miss Beatrice Mountjoy called nd Js, iam Amid. by the roll and read the minutes in y VFS al ve of the secreta Mrs Douglas Kirkland, was enrolled Ace Abbot who was rid rf a Tawny Owl and ev, Fred ' : Aoyd was given rown | Clothing and toys were ooflest | |Owl's warrant led for Bimeoe Hall, The devo-| 3 B R tional period was led by Mrs wer, 23 fresidien Wns fang Gh er » - Earl Hann, Mrs, Archie Britton sips William Arnold, and the and Mrs Ronald Kellington 00% treasurer, Mrs, Douglas Kirk- CELEBRATING 25TH ANNIVERSARY |(: duet accompanied by Mistliand, Donations were made to Irene Winters ot the piano {the Brown Owl, Mrs, ¥, M.} mer Gil The meeting was closed with! Jamieson and the Guide Captain, 0H tL bid - ei were Rater ug hed prayer by Mrs, Hann Miss Betty Naden, for ena 0 Sug] suum si 04 Museum, Toromte enue, celebrated their silver | Parkdale United Church, Toron- | Refreshments were served by treats for the - Brownies andy #nghand, eirce oy wedding anniversary on Sun | te, on December 7, 1935, and Mrs. Kellington | Guides day, December 11, at & recep. | have lived in Oshawa since that | 1 was noted that there will be tion held at the home of their | date, They have one daughter, | CHALLENOEY. GROUP the/no January meeting, the next son, Mr, Rae Hopkins, and | Miss Sandra Hopkins, living opis repilar meting Sa meeting being February 1 Mes, Hovntna, Ringedale av. # home Oshawa Times Photo board room at Albert Street Unit-| 'The vice - president, Mrs, C, E nue. ~ f 8 - a » si ARTA hitb 3 bins ed Church with the president,| Cornelius, assisted by Mrs, Ball, Fred Coleman presiding had charge of the entertainment, $.54 | Mrs A CHRISTMAS TREAT {tion In England assailed minee-| Myo Clayton Lee had charge of With skits, readings and games {2 Mincemest fs 8 traditional) meat as a decadent symbol, bull qeuotions, Mrs, Harry = Long. Winners of the zames were Mrs if | taste buds won out, and soon this bottom read the Scripture le $501 F, W. Naden, Miss Jacqueline| cd y (+1 } ly mincemeat was used in 8 spe ture was 88 popular as ever, "Chris i in I or lands", Mrs John Calder and Mrs, Harry| CREDIT JEWELLERS clal dish that was baked in the Charles Merrill represented Ger. Bayes shape of a manger, The mince DRY GAME many; Mrs, Harry Crouter repre-| The social convener, Mrs, Hen- meat was a mixture of the| Because wild game meat Is so sented Sweden, Mrs Edward Hol-\ry, Thomipson, assisted by Mrs, | choicest products of the East and|dry, it is usually best when done|land sang a Christmas Carol, |H, L. Kells, had charge of re-| symbolized the gifts of the Wiselto a medium-rare or medium India was represented by Mrs, freshments and an exchange * of | Men, Leaders of the Reforma-'stage. = Thomas Peters Christmas gilts, : td oo (NN ' 4 : - ® NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND +» R. B. 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