Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1963, p. 10

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itil ile cine eaiiaiaa dsthas ian on reasonable goals than to strive for the impossible. Some recognition for past efforts is possible in late August, but you will have to keep plugging in you into risky ventures--espe- GIFT FROM AFRICA cially in July, August and Oc-/ LONDON (CP)--Among wed- r, ding presents received by Prin- Along monetary lines, early|cess Al Angus June, mber and early De- Grins ae ade Cardinal, Mrs, Jean Pau! Belan- ger and Mrs. Wellie Rickard, _After the business meeting a program was arranged by the members in honor of Mrs, |Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, May 23, 1963 THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 8A HOME LEAGUE FEDERATION VJ "PRESENTS RECORDER TO SCHOOL tation, --Oshawa Times Photo Through various fund-rais- Mrs, Frank Buller, assistant! Home League secretary, opened the meeting, Mrs, Buller prayed for the sick and shut-ins and Mrs, George Beard read the minutes. Mrs, William James extended birthday greetings to members celebrating birthdays. Announcements were made referring to the peares for Saturday evening, May 25, %.00 p.m., also for the following week May 31 and June 1, when a colored picture will be shown, "Jerusalem", which is being shown in Massey. Hall, Toronto, for two nights, The Missionary Group were in charge of the devotional period, The first song, led by Mrs. George Beard, was "In Christ There is No East or West', Scripture responsive reading by Mrs, William McCathey, prayer Mrs, Thomas Salisbury, vocal solo, Mrs, Jack Ludlow, poem, Mrs, Robert Clarke, short mes- sage by Mrs, Charles Langfield, Mrs, Major Fred Lewis con- ducted the Self Denial Altar Service, Members brought gifts of money to the front and Mrs. F. Lewis dedicated the gifts in prayer, Next week the meeting will be taken by Mrs, John Dixon. Refreshments were served by the Fellowship Group. The Federation of French- Canadian Women held its regu- lar meeting in the auditorium of St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church, Mrs. Lucien Chamberland presided and welcomed members and friends, Mrs. Yvan Gilbert read the secretary's report and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs, Alcide Jecler. She also read a letter from the Father of the Mission to which the pen- nies, saved each month, are sent, Mrs, Yvon Leger reported that she had collected $8.00 in April from members and friends, Mrs, Roland Lacroix reported sending cards to sick members. It was decided that the mem- bers would assist the church carnival, July 8 and 9, with Mrs, Chamberland in charge of the supper and Mrs. John Car- dinal in charge of the bake sale, Mrs, Charles Tanquay and Mrs, Yvon Leger will help Mrs. Armand Paquet on the alter committee, -- Mrs, Yvan Gilbert gave a re- port of the national congress in Ottawa which she attended as an official delegate with Mrs. Chamberland, Attending as hon- lorary delegates were Mrs, John Lucien Chamberland. who was decorated with the order of merit when she was a candi- date at the congress, The Rev- Mrs, Chamberland with a gold cross and chain and Mrs, Wellie Rickard read an address and biography, Father Gignac ex- tended best wishes and con- gratulated Mrs, on being the youngest candidate to receive the decoration of maternal merit, The program was arranged by Mrs, Wellie Rickard and Mrs. Roland Lacroix and_ refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Leger. influences jcaution in all writings and other erend N, J, Gignac presented/forms of communication, If. cir- cumstances beyond your control cause delays in carrying out plans, do not fret or stew, Take unexpected situations in stride |Better influences on Saturday Shambara' will halo you get "on the beam" jagain, FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow 1s your birthday, Look your horoscope indicates that) while you can make fair job) headway during 1963, it would Around You! 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