Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1963, p. 5

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Liquor Outlets Vote April 22 Liquor lounges and dining lounges in the Town of Whitby may be the result of a plebe- scite to be held April 22. ! ous polling stations throughout the town, The polls will be open from 8 a.m, until 7 p.m, The qualifications for voting Council authorised the vote,)are as follows: the voter must to be held under the Liquor| be fully 21 years of age, a Licence Act, at a recent meét-| British subject, not disqualified ing. Deputy reeve George} under The Election Act or other- Brooks was the author of the|wise prohibited from voting motion which asked for the vote.| and a resident of Whitby for two An advance poll will be held| months preceding the voting Saturday, April 20. This polling! date. CLUB CALENDAR Unions, State Can't Help Worker -Socred| plorers THETFORD MINES, Que.| Ist Whitby Scouts (CP) -- Real Caouette, deputy) All Saints' Anglican Church|leader of the Social Credit} Evening Guild party, said Friday night neither} Co-Op Credit Union banking|unions nor state planning can night help the worker and only the} Nurses' Alumane Whitby On- Social Credit approach can. | tario Hospital | He cited. France as an ex- ample of a country of state | planning. The recent wave of strikes there showed the Work- Alumnae Whitby On.j\ers' discontent, he told an elec-| MONDAY, April 1 St. . Andrew's. Presbyterian} Church Explorers | Whitby Baptist Church Ex-| TUESDAY, April 2 Nurses' Whitby Baptist Church CGIT | tion rally crowd in this asbestos) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, March 30,1963 § Attendance Pins Presented At Kedron Church KEDRON -- On Sunday morn- ing the children of the Kedron Sunday School were presented with seals and certificates for their attendance during 1962, Children who achieved the required standard of 45 Sundays for the first time received Rob- ert Raikes certificates. These were Robert MacDon- Mountjoy, Ralph Barnett and Gloria Woodward. Fourth year seals were given to Diane Mountjoy, Diane Bar- nett, Anne Bishop and Joan Ogle. Sylvia Woods received her fifth year seal, a Seventh year seals were pre- sented to Dennis Werry, Reggie Davis, Harley Davis, June Da- vis and John Davis, Eighth year seals were won by Brenda and Linda Hopkins and Donald Werry. . Janet and Karen Brock re- ceived ninth year seals, Mar- garet Maidman received her - | date is intended solely for voters! Judge Alex C. Hall will act who will not be able to vote on'as Revising Officer for the the following Monday. liquor vote. With Town Clerk The advance poll will be held John R. Frost he will be pre- at the Municipal. Chambers) sent at the Municipal Cham- Faith Baptist Church Sr. YP | St. Andrew's Presbyterian mining centre 80 miles east of} |Montreal. | Automation is replacing work- ers, he said. Industry was not Red Cross Work Room Church WA ald, Ruth Bishop, Nancy Wood- ward, Joseph Wright, Donna 10ht year star, and Marie Maid. man her llth year seal. Glover, Elizabeth Greer, John Ogle, Bruce MacDonald, Patsy Brown, Ann Glover, Rosemary Siacenieeman Family Monuments }from 10 a.m, until 5 p.m. and/bers on April 5. At that time| St. Mark's United Church jinterested in making jobs, but : WORLD MARKETS MACHINERY TOUR A Whitby industry had visi- tors Thursday. Croven Limit- ed, manufacturers of quartz crystals for use in frequency controls in the communica- tions media, hosted six over- seas visitors, a group of Euro- pean industrial buyers brought to Canada by the Department of Trade and Commerce as a part of the department's World Markets Machinery AUXILIARIES Legion Ladies Hold Social Even Royal Canadian Legion La- dies' Auxiliary held its social! evening Wednesday, March) #7 in the Legion Hall with Mrs.| Earl Ormiston in the chair. Report was given on the ba-) zaar by convener Mrs. Vernon} Moore. A discussion was held) on changing the present meet- ing night from Wednesday to Tuesday. } A letter received from Ajax Auxiliary. was read concerning the Zone Rally which will be held there, Wednesday, May 15, All wishing to attend, please give name,to Mrs, Earl Ormis-|ship Service followed entitled "Christ Legend of Peace" in One of the Auxiliary's oldest;which all present took part. ton. members attended the meeting Mrs. Joseph Cowx. She extend- ed an invitation to visit their home, April 13 as she and Mr. Cowx will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. The Aux- iliary is quite proud to have) Mrs, Cowx as a faithful mem-| ber and worker. The members were reminded| of entertainment night, April 24 when the eight Auxiliaries in the zone will be guests of the local! Auxiliary The winner of the draw was Mrs, Elmer Archer. Sick report was given by Mrs. Alvin Foster. Mrs, Edward Brush is in Osh-| awa Genera! Hospital, Mrs. Wil-| liam MacCarl is sick at home. A speedy goes out to both mem-| bers. | At the close of the meeting games were played. A delight- ful lunch was served by Mrs Lenard Beckely and committee EASTERN STAR Approximately 20 members of Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star attended: the 43rd birthday party of Sunbeam Chapter Oshawa recently, | The visitors were cordially welcomed by the worthy matron sister Cora Lyons, After the business meeting the entertain-| ment committee staged a min-| strel show which was well re-| ceived. | A buffet lunch was served Tater in the evening when Sis- ter Tena Roberts, charter mem- ber and past district deputy grand matron and also an hon-| orary member of Whitby Chap- ter had the honor of cutting the! birthday cake, while the other two past district deputies, Sister Neta Moore and Sister Agnes Kemlo poured tea. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all. ST. MARK"S UNIT No, 2 The March meeting of Unit No. 2 St.'Mark's United Church look on, Others in the visiting group included Dr, Heinrich Bosse, chief engineer, Stand- ard Elektrik, Kirebz, Ger- many, Dr. Lothar Rohde, of Rohde and Schwarz, Ger- project, It has been establish- ed to stimulate Canadian ex- ports in the world market, Above, Mrs. Florence Hum- phries, a Croven employee, operates a frequency plater | Women iSt, John the Evangelist Church CWL | from 6 p.m, until 8 p.m, The! His Honor will effect the neces- jvotes cast at the advance poll| sary revisions if citizens so de. | will be counted when ah eee " sie | ling booths close Monday, April' The revision sittings will take in ets place from 10,30 "gc until. 1) WEDNESDAY, April 3 Polling on the day set for the|p..m. and from 2.30 p.m. until) Req Cross Sr, Citizens' Social vote will take place at the vari-| 4.30 p.m, Club | St. Andrew's Presbyterian Children of the Church | WHITBY PERSONALS 'dy Si Lodge, 132 " Al ds United Church Women Mrs. Larry Ruest, Atholjthe King's will entertain the fol-| Hillcrest H and S Association |street, entertained at her home,|lowing friends: Mr. and Mrs.| Four Leaf Clover H and S Asso- ~ |Henry Street High School Mon-|Harry Karas, Scarborough, and| ciation lday evening sewing class ladies|Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jewell,| Knights of Columbus |which Mrs, Ruest instructed.| Sunderland. Ajax Lionettes |This very successful course ter- i }minated March 11, Those pres-| Mr. and Mrs, G, E. (Ted) | aHURSDAY April 4 ent at the Ruest's residence|Broughton left Friday for @lean,|*" ~~" Pages |were: Mrs, Ainsworth, Mrs.| New York. While in Olean, Mrs,| Whitby Baptist Church Cubs |Harding, Mrs; J, Harland, Mrs.|Broughton will be guest soloist| Salvation Army Women's Home |Hopkins, Mrs. N, Lund, Mrs.\ with the choir of St, Stephen's) League | Be Miller, Mrs, Pitt, Mrs. Robin-| Episcopal Church, when they|All Saints' Anglican Church St, }son, Miss 'Trainer and Mrs. will present the Passion of|_ Margaret Guild : Vandermall. Christ by Handel. St. John's -- Church mixed choir Anglican m making products that could be sold at a profit, | A Social Credit government; jwould order the Bank of Can- ada to make available -- "to give, not to lend'--the neces- sary purchasing power to everyone so that goods could be bought as fast as machines imade them, | There would be no inflation) Greer and Dale Thomas, Second year seals to be affix. ed to their certificates were pre- sented to Douglas Morrison, Susan Brock, Brian Starr, Karen Pascoe and Janice: Sel- leck. Third year seals were receiv- ed by Harold Mountjoy, Carol Barnett, Patti Rosnak, Gloria Created, To e) Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, 'because '"'there will never be! more money in virculation than the value of goods'on the mar- ket," Mr. Caouette said, | LTD. MONUMENTS Now Open... 318 DUNDAS EAST TERRACE RESTAURANT INCOME TAX} RETURNS Phone 668-8252 708 Newman Cres. Whitby |] Old English Style Fish & Chips | Steoks WHITBY Specializing in. . . GOOD FOOD Featuring . . . Southern Fried Chicken COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE 120 BROCK ST. N. 668-9056 at the plant while Lee Hart, co-owner of Croven, Guy Molac, of Radiophon, France and M. Jean Chauchat, presi- dent, Socitey Metoz, France, many, Reinhard Schulz, Tele- funken, Germany and Col, J. D, Parker, of Aveley Elec- tronics, Ltd., England --Oshawa Times Photo that the home, the church, for- }mal and informal community |groups, should co-operate with|" |the school playing a definite role jin the preparation for respon- sible behaviour as a citizen, ~|Lund and Miss Trainer served H | } Games were played and the lucky winners of prizes were:|man of Ontario County South! Mrs. Pitt, Miss Trainer, Mrs.| wy, Lund and Mrs, Harding. At the! -poront close of a most enjoyable even-| qwy, ing the hostess assisted by Mrs.|rp, o Archdiocesan Council Thursday, March 28 in the} oronto Room at King Edward) - Mrs. Gregory Carter, chair.| Faith Baptist Church WMS attended the meeting of) SATURDAY, April 6 Mark's United Church 4 W's Couples Club otel. This executive meeting) jwas to make arrangements for) the 43rd annual CWL Convention) to be held May 22 and 23 at} King Edward and Royal York} Hotels. The banquet will be held| Mrs. W. McBride and her in the Canadian Room of Royal a dainty lunch. Unfortunately due to being out of town or ill-| ess all ladies attending the! Monday evening classes were unable to be present. FREE Hove your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase 'White Rose" unified fuel oll from Western Oil Co. NEW FREE BOOKLET| 7 Ways To! For That New Spring SUIT Why Not Try... USS s MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP | Mrs. .Ward thanked Mrs. |Saunders for her excellent mes- sage. The annual meeting of Whitby Women's Institute will 7 g \be held at the home of Mrs. G. |daughter Miss Eileen McBride,| York Hotel. DIAL 725-1212 1301 High street, have return- Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.| Hear Better \If you have a severe or a slight jed from a three-week motor trip|rrutchinson is celebrating. his \to Florida. They visited in Day- ti : ; Pea co gh -,\ first birthday Monday, April 1. tona Beach, Clear Water Beach Friends of the. family extend Ihearing loss, whether you need a | hearing aid or not, don't miss this informative new booklet, It's ex- | as 129 BROCK ST. $., WHITBY Tailored to Measure by e WM. 4 _LEISHMAN @ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN @ TIP TOP TAILORS / was held Thursday afternoon in Curl, 101 Colson street, Brooklin,| and Indian Rock Beach. best wishes to Paul. the church parlor with 13 Wednesday, April 24. fi members and three visitors) A song title contest was won| The members of Florence present. by Mrs. R. Smith, A social time| Davey peg entertained at the | Following the opening prayer/followed with refreshments be-/Mome of Mrs. George Stott, niego, California, to attend the! by the leader, Mrs. John Breck-ing served by the hostesses ag sty Men y Dag ak o' funeral of her mother, the late! enridge by way of introduction| Mrs. H. Wickett, Mrs, W. Walsh| Mrs B ith, on the occasion at)Mrs: M. Bradshaw. Friends) of the study on "'Asia's Rim"/and Mrs, F. Curl. the S0th pr ong sontocnense offer their sympathy in her be- ~ = cee hich haa|GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION of Mr, and Mrs. John McMinn. *eavement. 4 ee .| The regular March meetin, The hostess presented Mrs.| Ross Byers, of Beaverton, book, showing the drastic mea-|tion of Girl Guides was held in| Was presented by the oldest Thomas Linton, Byron street sure taken against Christinaty.|St Mark's United Church 0 ee Bg Bl set Res Pag ina Me ter the business period was) {uesday, Marc : ecian.{@ most enjoyable evening a occasion he is expected t transacted a short Easter ca gg ebege ~ags oeting analy: lunch including a seelg| Gees ah We gern | presided There was a di SE ncn 4 porate tlh hd a I : was served wit rs. W.. Me-| ---- {tendance of Packs represent |Minn assisting the hostess in Hostesses for the afternoon atives. serving were Mrs. G. Curl and Mrs. R.| It was announced that a week ; z a Deeth. The next meeting will bejend camp would be held at) Mrs. David S: Livingstone, | held Thursday, April 25. \Camp Adelaide, June 22, Alj|Whitby and the Misses Mar- |Guides wishing to try their/garet and Florence Lunney of ST. MARK'S UNIT No.1 (Camper's badge should plan to Brooklin attended the funeral of! tt Mark's United Churchiattend this week end of camp- Lo ea 'oak lace a omen Unit No. 1 held itsjing . : March meeting Tuesday, March) Guide Margaret Weaver wi!])/ToSpect Cemetery, Toronto 26 in the church parlor, Leaderjreceive her Gold Cord Certifi-| Eleanor and Chuck Kemp, 316 Mrs. A. Archibald opened thejcate, Thursday, April 18 at 7|Colborne street, flew to the| meeting with an appropriate|p.m. in the Convocation Hal!/Prince Edward Flying Ciub,| reading, University of Toronto. Anyone| Sunday morning on a breakfast | Mrs. Erle Bond conducted|interested in Guiding is invited! flight arranged by the Oshawa} the worship service. 18 mem-'to attend. bers and one visitor answered) The Girl Guide the roll call. is arranging its Mrs. C. MacKay led the | Questionnaire, anyone having! for their breakfast and later in! On over group in the study book discus-|information concerning the first| the day a group of fliers dined Royal Ca sion "Asia's Rim". The thank-| Whitby Company and also the|together in Whitby. The offering meeting of Unitedifirst Captain or Brown Ow! or Crippled Children's Easter Church Women will be held/Guide could contact Mrs. Avent! Flight is the next project for Tuesday, April 2 in the assemb-/at 668-5063, This would be most the Oshawa Flying Club and is Oshawa will be guest speaker.| helpful. planned for Sunday, March 31 at ly hall. Mrs. Stephen Saywyell,) Reports were received from 2 p.m. Mrs. W. MacCarl and Mrs. L.| various representatives. The Jorden were tea hostesses. The next meeting will be held Tues- next regular meeting will be|day, April 23 at St, Mark's nee Teeenes: Aa United Church Hall. March 31. Friends of the family; about this exciting future WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ST. MARK'S UNIT No, 9 Wish Kathy many happy re-| today! If you are between 17 Women's Institute met, Wed: St- Mark's United Church turns of the day and 25, single and physically nesday, March 27 at 2:30 p.m.|Women Unit No, 9 held its! Friends and neighbors of Mr.| fit, visit or write to your Naval at the home of Mrs. F. Curl, g19/Meeting Tuesday, March 26 and Mrs. Robert McCade, Gif. Recruiting Officer at the ad- Byron street north. at the home of Mrs. S. L. Os-|ford street, are extending their! dress below: President Mrs. E, Ward was|0rne Ontario Ladies College. sympathy in the recent death of in charge. 13 members and five), Unit Leader Mrs. A. S. Mc- Mr. McCabe's father, the late visitors answered the roll call/Lean opened the meeting and] Robert H. McCade of Renfrew. with an Irish saying. conducted the business session. Several thank you notes forjIn the absence of Mrs. cards, flowers received by mem-|Bridge, Mrs, T. Akey read the bers were read, Mrs. W. Pellow|Minutes, Mrs. A. Volker, trea-| reported on the South Ontario) surer, gave her report. Corre- District executive meeting held|SPondence: was read. Mrs, Keith Lunney, 404 Dun- op street west, flew to San and under the sea, the nadian Navy operates in three dimensions as it serves the nation and the cause of peace, To keen, fit young Canadians who are ready to work hard and learn quickly, Canada's modern sea - going Kathy, daughter of Mr. and) service offers career opportun- Mrs, A. Hendron, is celebrating ities as interesting as they are her second birthday, Sunday, challenging. Find out more OSHAWA ARMOURIES: James King, 309 James street, SIMCOE ST. N. is celebrating his birthday, Sun- day, March 31, For the occasion --~-- AN SS Gace ee Please pant * without aes, with a pot luck luncheon at, 'Ml! Getaus of career opportunities in Brooklin. Plans were made the | 12.30 na in the Assembly Hall | !now available in the RCN. It was announced that the|Sroup to assist with the Spring) Mrs, Gordon Grobb showed ; Name ___. District annual meeting will be/Tea of Friday, March 29, Tak-|colored slides of their recent] | Address held in Ajax May 28. A paper|!mg part in the devotional were/trip to the West Indies, Mrs.| j¢: regarding the use of Teeeds-|Mrs. A. S. McLean, Mrs. 0./F. Ollen-Bittle thanked Mrs.| {oY muir History compiled by the|Jewell and Mrs. M. Hopkins,|Grobb, A vote of thanks was) jProv.-- Institute in aiding schools with|The theme being "The Coming! extended to the hostess. the study of local history was|of the Kingdom". The hostess read by Mrs. R. Smith, Following the business meet|Mrs. W. Mrs. R, Saunders, convener of ing Mrs. Osborne showed most\E, Citizenship, read "a splendid interesting pictures of theiri-- Paper on "Education for Citi-|trip to Mexico last year, these zenship". She stressed the fact|proved to be most educational 4 for RG: Sites eee oe fl |Last school grade completed. was assisted by) |w.e2.s I} E. Davidson and Mrs Fairman in serving ROYAL CANADIAN Navy preecrmeoerertomer BROCK Evening WHITBY Saturday Matinee At 1:30 EGAN- RICHARDSON - BAKER- COE FARRAR Also COMEDY CARTOON NOVELTY jand Mrs. Osborne's commentar- hies were most informat.ve,| |members also viewed several| items of jewellery and craft.| | Mrs. McLean thanked Mrs. Os-) FRONT-END borne for her most enlightening} talk and her hopitality, For ne was served by the! ALL CARS | hostess, j a a | ® 5 ST. MARK'S UNIT No. 4_ PHONE St. Mark's United church & 728-6221 Unit No. 4 held its monthly) "Visualiner" for meeting, Tuesday, March 26 at SPECIAL - the home of Mrs. M. G. Mc-| Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Carty, 319 Euclid street. comm GENERAL TIRE TIRE : Leader Mrs, McCarl opened the meeting, the devotional per- OF OSHAWA 728-6221 Shows At 7: & 9: p.m. JOHN BEAN iod was conducted by Mrs. J.| Whitehurst, the theme was | "Faith", | During the business meeting }final arrangements were made jfor the Spring tea, Friday (March 29, donations were re. | quested, also plans for the Unit- j}ed Church Women luncheon to} jbe held May 1. Mrs, E. Fair-| man was appointed ticket con- vener for Unit No, 4 It was decided to have the igroup's next meeting, April 23, | 4150 STARRING OONALD HOUSTON 534 RITSON RD. S. Flying Club. Forty members ar.} Association| rived by private and club air-| GO NAVY Centenary! craft and were driven to Picton , tremely valuable for every person with a hearing problem, It's guar- anteed to help you enjoy living i MAICO HEARING SERVICE 850 Yonge St., Toronto WAlnut 4-2317 Write for free booklet. NAME .. 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Deliveries ore insured, whether C.0.D. or Cheque with Order through better hearing. It's Free! | IL SS Brooklin Driving Range 1% Miles North of Brooklin OPEN DAILY We have lights for Evening Golfing mii nia ial RENA'S BEAUTY SALON OPENING MONDAY APRIL Ist owned and operated by RENA VOS formerly of Vincent's of Rome PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLES PERMANENTS, TINTING & CUTTING for appointment call 668-4321 1350 DUNDAS ST, EAST 668-5915 WHITBY After 6 Call All. brand-name prescription drugs ore sold by this phar- macy at wholesale prices plus. a service fee of $1.25 for each prescription filled. !f your prescription is written under its generic or "'non-brand" chemical formula, there may often be even greater savings, sometimes up to more than one half. The high cost of drugs has recently been a matter of great public concern, particularly because of the hardship caused among people who have to buy medicines regularly. Consequently, the establishment of this special service has received consideroble publicity, which you may have seen in your newspapers. It is the first major attempt by an Ontario pharmacy to find a method of supplying drugs and other medicines at near wholesale prices. Therefore, if you have relatives or friends, who used drugs or other medicines regularly or frequently it is suggested that you make them aware of this announcement. The name of the pharmacy is Vanguard. Their method of reducing cost is simple. They use the mails for delivery. They are not located in main shopping district. They do not need expensive store fixtures. And, because they serve thousands of people, they ore able to buy drugs in quan- tity. If you wish to consult your doctor about this service, do not hesitate to The proprietors of Vanguard Pharmacy (fully licensed graduates of the Ontario College of Pharmacy) would be glad to communicate with him do And if you wish to compare the price you are now paying with the price from Vanguard Pharmacy, all you need to do is send the copy or full details of your prescription to Van- guard. You will be under no abligation and your prescription will be returned to you with a quotation. But when you wish a prescription to be filled you must send on original prescription signed by your doctor. ; To get your quotation, or to get a prescription filled write direct to VANGUARD PHARMACY Dept. 5. 944A St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto 10, Ontario LE6-2164 IMPORTANT: Only residents of Ontario may take advantage of this prescription service, However, residents of any port of Canada may order vitamins and,other non-pres- cription drugs and medicines from Vanguard at equally great savings. Write for catalogue A MESSAGE FOR YOUR DOCTOR: Vanguard Pharmacy will reversed distance calls from 6-2164 between and between accept charges long doctors anywhere in Ontaric the hours of 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays "QUALITY SURGICAL Stockings, Tru also available at great savings. Send for Coll LE daily, es ond : Belts free catalogue are Whitby Churches WHITBY FAITH BAPTIST PENTECOSTAL 419 Brock St. N., Whitby 307 BROCK ST. N. Rev. Maxwell Case, Pastor 9:15 AM, Radio Broadcast 9:45 AM, Bible School Hour Pastor Johnston speaking at both services. Special Music Jack Stewart and Family of Oshawa ALL WELCOME EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 9:45. A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Alex Bedford 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A., Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND 17 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL TOPIC. -- "'Love-Filled"' 2 P.M. Nursery (Intent Care) OUT SORVIGR Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation. ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Rev, A.M. Butler, B.A. Mrs, J, Beaton, A.R.C.T, 7 P.M, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME - WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist: Mra. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M. The Company of the Apostles No. 11 Judas--The Betrayer 7:00 P.M 91:00 A.M. CONFIRMATION SERVICE Young people will be received into full communion SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M, Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Junior Congregation SIMON -- THE ZEALOT 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Bible Schoo) meets at 9:45 am. with classes for all ies Baptist Young les Union meeting at 8:15 p.m. All Young People are cordially invited to attend. --

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