By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Gordon Hunter was hostess to the Faith- ful Workers Group of WA at its May meeting, with the leader, Mrs. McCool presiding. The leader reported highlights of the WA General meeting. The resignation of Mrs. Cyril Davies as president was accepted. Mrs. Kenneth Holliday was appointed president, Mrs. Russell Saun- ders, 1st vice, and Mrs. Harold Jones, 2nd vice, to complete the year's term as officers of the WA. Bob Hunter, who recently re- turned from a three months' visit to New Zealand, Honolulu, Hawaii and other points, pre- sented interesting talk, illustrat- ing his travels with colored slides. Ten members responded to roll call. Eleven calls were re- ported on sick and shut-ins, ABC GROUP The ABC Group met at the home of Mrs. D. E. Hamer on Thursday evening with attend- ance of 18 members, and two visitors. The leader, Mrs. C. S. Thomp- 4 son opened the meeting with the WA Theme Song and prayer. Mrs. Cyril Davies, Mrs. Lee, and Mrs. Robert Heron chose "The Miracle of Spring" as the theme of worship. | RELIABLE GROUP Twelve members attended the May meeting of the Reliable Group of WA held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Prouse. Mrs. Russell Saunders led the business period. Minutes were WA Members Attend Meet vy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 15, 1961 21 one group, known as United Church Women. ERSONALS ay. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Croxall spent Sunday at Stur- geon Lake. Helen Alves, physiotherapist, at Kingston General Hospital, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves'. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves and family motored to Parry Sound to visit relatives on Thursday. OLDER RESIDENTS Mrs. L. MacNeely, for many years a resident of Baldwin Street, Brooklin, and active worker on the Oshawa Fair Board, Brooklin Spring Fair and numerous other groups and or- ganizations, has now taken up residence at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Sa Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ed| Lovelock, in the death of her father, Arthur T. H. Taylor, at his home in Oshawa, on Mon- ay, May 8, in his 72nd year. Interment at Oshawa Union| Cemetery. | CEDAR CREEK By G. KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK -- Mrs. James Kirby is home again after an operation on her eye in Oshawa General Hospital. Wm. Blain has been a pati- ent in Port Perry Hospital the last two weeks. Sympathy is extended to Roy read and business arising dealt with. Thirteen calls were made] on sick and hospital patients. | ANNOUNCEMENTS--CGIT The annual Mother and| Daughter Banquet of the CGIT| group of Brooklin United Church will be held on Monday, May 15, commencing at 5.30 p.m. in the Christan Education Hall. Carnochan in the death of his wife, Sadie. She passed away in Oshawa General Hospital last Monday. Funeral services were on Thursday at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Several Cedar Creek and Prospect residents attended the funeral. 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