Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 19,1963 17] UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ALBERT STREET UCW 1 |Lawrence, on behalf of the The regular meeting of Unit|group in appreciation for her 1, of Albert Street United| leadership in the past two years. Church, took the form of a pot simcoE STREET UCW 2 luck supper, buffet style,com- the Commingle Unit 2 of plete with Christmas crackers.isimooe Street. United Church After partaking of the many and) mot in the Sunday School room varied casseroles and desserts,/to, 9 pot luck Christmas sup- the members retired to the no, friendship room for a short busi- \frs_ Rex Harper, president, ness meeting opened the meeting with the Mrs. Donald Legree opened|singing of the carol "O, Come the meeting with a poem. Mrs.!4)) ye Faithful: Wilfred Alexander read an inter-) 'The devotional period was in esting article called "The charge of Mrs. G. R. Booth who Christmas Message'. Mrs. Earl|spoke on the book "The Forgot- Adams, treasurer, reported that|ten Valley" written by Karl Es- $473.21 plus $55.75. Thankoffer- kelund, the theme of which. is ing, had been raised in 1963, mainly on Nepal. Mrs. Booth's with personal givings and dif-'Christmas message was '"'The ferent projects. The members were reminded Unexpected Gift" } Mrs. Earl Campbell! of Simcoe of the congregational meeting, Street Church choir sang two January 15; also that Unit l'solos "The Evening Prayer" were to visit Hillsdale Manor in < and "I Heard the Bells on December. It was decided that Christmas Day" the birthday money be given to the M and M fund i It was also decided that the flower money be added to the donation to be sent to the Sandy Lake Mission to help purchase a t washing machine Eag The meeting was brought to a Mrs. Fred Thompson gave an nteresting talk on the origin of} he Christmas carol "'O Little Town of. Bethlehem"' Mrs.. Arno'd Duke gave the} reasurer's report. Mrs. Orville] gle the secretary's report) and Mrs. Fred Thompson 'the close with each member: draw- flower report ing a number to correspond with the same number on a gif A gift was presented to the Harper, from "Lagann CHRIST CHURCH WA vee (Naomi Branch) Mr Sorave" Gibbs. hhanked The members of the Naor Mirs Zooth and Mrs. Thomp- pnb aaite a 'A ae son and those taking part in the ! g ' church recently and enjoyed their a" eroeli oe seh HOUSEHOLD HINT e 1e president rs 7 sreppae te : pein Tacicica Welcomed |. Place a damp cloth under the members and Mrs. H. D. < Cleverdon who said the grace Also present. was 'a weicome guest, Mrs. Donald Souch from Toronto, who founded the group After the delicio dinner a short business meeting was held Mrs. A. E. Powell the treasur- er, gave a report on the success of the Christmas bazaar. 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