Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 17, 1962 Convention Outlined | To Brougham Group call using the word "'light". The program convener was Mrs. A. Pilkey. By MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM -- The regular 2 rand of Brougham Women's) titute was held in the Pick- ering Township Hall at Brough- Black- meeting to am recently. . The president, Mrs. man, called . the order 3 minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Bur- ton acting for Mrs. _ Roberts. Mrs. Blackman reported that she had attended the Claremont meéing, also the sod turning ceremony for the new Ajax- Pickering Hospital. She also commented on seeing the cup, donated by Brougham Brampton were chosen vice- presidents. Helen Atkinson, of Scarboro, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. ~ Wil- liam Miller of Highland Creek, reservations secretary; Mrs. W. Hughs of Port Hope, public relations officer; Margaret Baird of Toronto and Mrs. Alex MacPhail of Scarboro, auditors. Committee conveners include: Mrs. John Trimble of Belfoun- tain, agriculture and Canadian industries; Mrs. George Lee of Bobcaygeon, citizenship and education; Mrs. H. Harmon of Mount Albert, Historical re- search; Mrs. C. Smith of Black- stock, home economics and health; Mrs, Percy Corson of 0! u UCW met at the home of Mrs. L.|Grant Jolnston. The meeting was opened by the leader Mrs. K. C; Pascoe. The devotional was taken by Mrs. Philip who was also in charge of the program. The roll call "Light" was answered by 13 members, One of the highlights tion to Mrs. Middleton who re- cently moved to Ajax. with a pin and a corsage. Unit No, 1 of the Brougham Thomas f the evening was a presenta- Mrs. Perry, on behalf of the nit, presented Mrs, Middleton Youth Group Holds Skating Party Stamps Collectors Swamp Post Office CHRISTKINDL, Austria (Reuters)--A special post office in this tiny upper Austrian vil- lage of Christkindl--or Christ Child--has opened as usual to By MRS, LORNE JONES BALSAM and MT. ZION -- The Mt. Zion Young People's BALSAM and MT. ZION The Mt, Zion Young People's Union held a skating party at the. Stouffville Arena on Satur- day night and were entertain- ed afterwards at the home of Miss Sheila Disney. Mr, and Mrs, Burnett Jamie- son attended the official open- ing of the R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational School at Oshawa Friday night. The United Church Women met Wednesday, December 12, at the home of Mrs. Carson. There will be a guest speak- Walter put its postmark on Christmas cards and lettrs from all ovr the world. Every year, from Dec. 2 to Jan. 6, hundreds of thousands of and letters had already arrived, most of them from Australia, New Zealand, Africa, the United States and West Germany. GIANT SPREAD The Alexandria Station cattle ranch in Northern Territory, Australia, covers 7,207 acres. GIANT REPTILES Tortoises in the South Seas have been known to weigh more than 1,000 pounds but some tur- tles have- been reported -to weigh up to 1,500 pound DAVID'S Drive-In BAR-B-Q CHICKENS and STEAKS Hwy 2 W. Whitby, PH, 668-4066 "ALL-GOLOR Fun and Adventure Show! stamp collectors from Austria and abroad route their Christ- mas mail through this village, which is too small to have its own post office at other times. When the post office opened for this year, some 3,000 cards er from the Presbytery on WI, being presented at the Pick- ering District High Schuol Com- tmencement for the highest .aca- demic standing in Grade 11C. ' Mrs, W. Trolly gave her re- Kirkfield, Jean, Anderson #f Terra Cotia, Junior activities; curator, Mrs. Malcolm Emmer- resolutions; Betty Tweedsmuir Unit 3 of the Brougham UCW met at the home of Mrs, George Duncan. The meeting opened with the president Mrs, J. White presid- Christian Citizenship, This will be the Ohristmas meeting and will everyone please hand in| his talent money, | port of the Ontario Central Area convention held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. The highlight of the conven- tion was the Diamond Jubilee luncheon which was attended by Over 400 people. Mrs.' James Haggerty, Napanee, president of the Fed- erated Women's Institutes of Canada, who led the Canadian delegation to Australia for the triennial conference of the Asso- ciated Country Women of the World, made her formal report of the 10-day conference. It was in central Ontario that the 6,500,000 member world or- ganization was born. The new officers for Central Maurice president. Mrs. John Hermansen of Wes- ton and Mrs. George Dickson of Ontario are -- Mrs. Jones of Glencairn, of son of Nestleton. : The roll call was a quiz on the Hand Book led by Mrs. Blackman. The coming radio) forum in February was dis- cussed. The group committee meeting) of the Ist Brock Pickering Cub! and Scout Troop was held at the! home of Mrs. Donaldson. It was decided that the Scouts| would meet in the Brock Road School and the Cubs in the Red} Cross building for the present! time. Rural bus lines has been contacted regarding transporta-| tion for the Brougham boys. | Unit 2 of the Brougham Unit-| ed Church Women held its meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Allan Pilkey. Mrs. R. Knox opened the meeting with prayer. The worship service was led by Mrs. P. Knox: Twelve members were present and answered to a roll Brooklin Officers Elected By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Gordon Cook was hostess for the De- cember meeting of the "Lend. a-Hand Unit" of UCW held re- | cently. Mrs. Kenneth Arksey, Mrs: Vernon Wilson, and Mrs. Bruce Lehmann conducted an impres- sive Christmas candlelighting worship service. The leader, Mrs. S. J. Hillier, occupied the chair for the busi- ness session. Convener of the nominating committee, Mrs. Vernon Wil- son, presented the slate of offi- cers. The following members were elected to serve for the year 1963: Leader, Mrs. Jack Patterson, assistant, Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson; secretary, Mrs. D. W. Acton; treasurer, Mrs. Belyea; flower convener, Mrs. Horace Grills; social convener, Mrs. Gordon Cook; community friendship and visit- Units' Mrs. Walter Fishley; telephone committee, Mrs. Les. Hall, Mrs. Sydney, Lockyer; social! convener, Mrs. Alastair |Fraser; nursery representa- tive, Mrs. G. Moreau; music committee, Mrs. Alfred Wilson, | Mrs. Kenneth Holliday and Mrs.| William Young. | ANNUAL REPORTS 'The annual reports of the Brooklin UCW will be com- pleted and presented at the January meeting together with reports by Unit secretaries or leaders. The installation of officers for 1963 for UCW and Unit leaders will be held at the Sunday morning worship at 11 a.m. on Sunday, December 30 at the Brooklin United Church, con- ducted by the minister, Rev. S. J, Hillier. ing, Miss Doris Batty, SUNSHINE UNIT The Christian Education Hall was the location chosen for the Christmas meeting of the Sun- shine Unit of the UCW, attend- ed by 17 members and four guests. "The Birth of a Saviour" was the theme of the Christ- mas devotions presented in a candlelighting service by Mrs. E. Acton, Mrs. Wes. Routley and Mrs. Ray Holman. Mrs. Wes. Routley conducted| the election of officers. 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