§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednes ¥ day, December 4, 1963 |Junior Activities At Northminster Outlined To UCW Miss Shirley McKee, deacon- ess and Christian education director of Northminster United Church was the guest speaker). at the November meeting of the United-Church women, held re- cently in the church parlors After being introduced by the incoming president, Mrs. James Semple, Miss McKee explained the set-up of Christian education in Northminster Church and the place the United Church Women were expected to. take in the work, She stated that all Christ- ian education was the responsi- bility of the session with a com mittee working out of that group. The Sunday School in Softball Champions! Entertain Sponsors | Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Jun- ior Girls, Provincial Champion Softball team held a social eve- ning on Saturday evening 'at Woodview Community Centre for their parents and friends. Dancing to records followed |by refreshments completed the) evening. Spot prizes were won by Suzanne Pelow, Wayne Ell- wood, Cheryl Pelow and Paul Romaiuchuk, Gifts were presented by Miss Cheryl Pelow from the Junior Girls. to Mr, and Mrs. Michael] Siblock, the sponsors; to Mr. Norman Boddy, the manager, by Miss Sandra Paradise; to Mrs, Stanley Paradise, who act- ed as treasurer of the team, by Miss Beverley March; to Mr. Robert Germond and Mr. Gary MAIL CARDS EARLY | To have cards and parcels re- ceived at distant points in the United States and Canada, they| must be mailed by Dec. 8. For other out-of-town points, mail by Dec. 13. Local delivery deadline is Dec. 17. A two-cent s{amp will HOUSEHOLD HINT A flat tire inflator is the new- est. aid to motorists. This new product comes in an aerosol can cents for local delivery and five and will inflate any size tire cents for distant delivery Ait-/and sea! puncture in a matter mail rates vary depending onlof seconds. This eliminates de- lays and acts as a spare tire. still send a Christmas card any-! where in the world, second class mail. Sealed cards cost: four weight and destination for the unusual... i" LIGHTING Authentic reproductions Boddy, coaches, by Miss Connie Lucas. Mr. Germond presented the Provincial Championship crests to each member of the team and mentioned what a pleasure it had been to work with such a fine group of girls and, have such exceptional sponsors, A 50-50 draw was held and Mr H. Stewart, 17 Quebec street was declared the winner bee eg cluded the following groups Cradle Roll, with 100 infants enrolled, with Mrs... John Robertson in charge; Baby sit ting service, provided by the Come Double Club = and the CGIT; the Nursery department with 47 enrolled, in the 'care of Mrs. McDonnell and four teach ers; the Kindergarten in the charge of Mrs. J. Brinning and 10 helpers, with 50 children en-| rolled; the two Primary depart ments with 140, headed by Mrs Ernest Cook and three helpers and Mrs. John Collins and 12 assistants; the Junior depart ment headed by Miss Margaret Puckrin and five teachers with 120 students; and intermediate with department with teachers. find There were approximately 500 ian children enrolled with to be than 400 attending each Sunday at two sessions Miss McKee week activities included sengers, with Mirs. G. R blood as leader for childre to eight years; Tyro for boys: gis 9 to 11 years with Mrs. Ann Graham as leader (more lead- were necessary here as there was a waiting list of more than 20) Sigma-C for boys 12 to 14. with Nash as leader Hi-C with members in the 15 to 17 age group, under the counselling of Mr. and »Mrs William Keilington the Ex- plorers, girls 9 to 11 with' Miss McKee as leader; the CGIT for girls 12 to 14 under the leader- ship of Mrs, Harold Hawk- shaw and the Come Double Club with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Siblock as presidents. She also mentioned that.-Mrs, Herbert Chesebrough had been in Later, charge of a vacation school of George Muzik, who is a talent- 75' children last' summer An Miss McKee explained some- par- th ng the new curriculum which is being introduced in the United Church in 1854 and said members of the United Church Women ought .to tinue Bible study to be prepared for. this. She said in part't There are leadership" problems all across Canada but Christianity is not something that is "taught" of famous 18th Century Tole Oil Lamps Cla A BIRTHDAY BELLE sister of Carol and George Jr. Cathy's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Thompson of Oshawa Two old today is Cathy Elizabeth Reid, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Marion avenue,' and years ic designs of wonderful *, Children should be who trying to to Christ. Christ on is an adventure with enthusiasm and t is 'caught yeople are Lighting Unlimited's the educat lity imark f 1 way omplements both ive nal and Early American SOCIAL NOTICE P Qua is e ha the -R rs | m ae and the Tole colors xcitemen Miss McKee was thanked by Mrs, John Cotter Sanford conducted Reports various Ernest Cornish 238 cards had during the year. Mrs H 3asley gave the feport of the nominating committee and an- nounced that the new officers would be installeqd at the De cember meet An impres vice. was presented Mervin Scott and Mrs Pegg MARRIAGE D marriage more ug are keyed to harmonize with Mr. nounce Crone an thei and Mrs. K the presi- daughter, Sylvia Ka of today's most popular "MR. AND MRS. PETER MUZIK --Oshawa Times Photo Surprise Party Honors Pair Marking 25th Anniversary 1 er Muzik 1 the mid Mes Wild Nn six said that } vave color schemes. ~ Priced from $9.95 to $57.50 Per the business-to were heard secretari ry leen Ker Alan J Baker, at North- = : WCEOE Ore AUIP, United Church on No i do a wperauon 1963, with the Rev- coe ee Mellow officiating as NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. 174 MARY ST. 728-4681 "All work done in. Oshawa by Qualified Oshawa Technicians" A, i, hr, tr. 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