The Oshawa Times, 27 Jan 1961, p. 18

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fosiesses, Mrs. Pascoe, Mrs. W. and Mrs. Blackburn served sn Knox and Mrs, English other strawberry cream desert 18 THE CIHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jomwery 31, 198) Brougham WI Holds Meeting 0 Le a swesting of the Browghem Wom. 5s secretary for 1901 vestacng emt Dey ts be held In Clave. the mest few: months 4 i 3 4 e's Institute met in the Picker Mrs, T. Philip ont on Feb. 2. This shold be, This is the second winter that Hi - . . __#& very interasting mesting, as My. Rankin has instructed the ng Township Hall on Tuesday, A brief rededication service © 7 ' hubby 4 : many ws possible are asked (0 boys in the art of wood work ianuary 19, with & fairly 4006 was conducted by Wr, Crem oeens'ubether they have taken ing and the use of power (ook wetendance well, the course or not, 15 was sug Last winter the Scouts made The president, Mes, M, Annis, Yes, Perry, the program Co gested that those atiending various wselwl and interesting opened fhe meeting by ang vener, called on Mrs. Cresswell leave Brovgham about 11.98 as articles nghiog dial Som Sound who spoke on the interest every # Bisphay has 10 be in place by The boys are fortunate in hay i the 7 » i p bin wun 12 dock. Boom lunch is sup ing someone who is wilhng to henrd of prosperity taling # one Was Wh the Weather and L..." coucued by comments onlspend his time instructing them step backwards" The Gpewing compared our altitude 10 1 16 the displays and skits or dem. in this useful project Ode and Wary Sewer Collection attitude to Wie and 1s S07 oustrations Mr. Rankin, an architect, has were sung and repeated In wl rows and joys Mrs, Blackman demonstrated opened an office in Pickering on Following the meting, & deli the making of a frist cup, After in part of Mr. Lawson's build Mrs. Blackman reported on cious lunch was served by the wich the hostess, Mrs, Falls, ing, the "Third Meal" short course ------ g - and outlined tentative plans for Achievement Dry 16 he held in Claremont United Church base ment on February 2. All those wishing eo attend Achievement Day, please contact Mrs, Black wen or Mrs, Annis Mrs, Perry is to he respon sible for a box for Pennies for Friendship. No doubt you al ready know that the ACWWS tri-| enmial conference is 10 he held! 5 Australia in 1902 and plans are plready being made for this important meeting 3 Many branches, districts and greas in Ontario made very worthy dongtions of gifts 10 be distributed among the delegates as mementos of our Province of Omano, It has been suggested that each member put a penny fn & box to be labelled, "Pen es for Friendship' each meet ng. With these donations from all branches in Ontario our Pro vincial President would have a ery worthy cheque Lg present as a git for Ontario, The Fro incial Board decided that this) vould be the best way to show Wir interest in our sister mem bers in countries not so forty Wale BS our own Mrs, M. Ellicott had charge of the program, Citizenship) and Education," Bhe brought to} our attention some of the trends! tht have been advocated for the school systems, example, Pupils being forced to quit al end of Grade 12 unless gong on 0 College or University," These sroposals were discussed by the member Mrs, Annis had two of the ides which were taken Bl the nuseum, to be sent to Vancou er in June. The Broughain! adies had a preview of these nleresting pictures, Most ex pressed considerable surprise hit 50 much work had peen lone, and thal the inside of the Jd school had undergone such u| hange, The pictures show the! Victorian Corner and another corner with a8 number of the| work-aday tools of pionee lays, A number of the ladies ukpressed the desire to visit the museum when it Is opened HEA NeXL spring The Women's Association mel &L the home of Mrs, K. C, Pas coe on Wednesday evening, Jan IL, with the president, Mrs. | George Willson, in charge of the! meeting The devotional period was taken by Mrs, L, T. Johnston The yearly reports were pra. menting was held gt the ge. 4 home of Mrs. K. Falls. 8 fs Mason, woe Mes. Mason $s mm \neonrEng for the leaders 16 on Ww - on rte that #6 the Course Continues 11 the Sinentay pio han more interest is heing shown Scots BUSINESS PROPRIETORS DO IT NOW - WITH A SMALL BUSINESS LOAN fmall business proprietors in the manufacturing, wholesale and retail trades and service businesses, can now obtain intermediate and short term eredit for im- provement and modernization of equipment and premises, CORDUROY SNAPPERALLS Special Purchase ! Ordinarily much higher priced ! COMFY AND STURDY... 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