Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jan 1964, p. 14

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THE CEHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuery 27, 1964 WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West ame John Gault Tel, 668-3708 By DR, 8, L, OSBORNE The second in the current , UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Ladies Of St. John's "Welcome Minister Anglican Church Mrs,/and showed the new study ties, cooking, ete, Various reports were read and adopted, The annual reports were given by various secre taries and accepted, Members were very pleased to have their new minister, Rev, John McKibbon and Mr, Me- Kibbon present at the meeting, Rev. McKibbon addressed the rou. The renewal of member- was then taken by Rev. fckaisben with all taking part in the service. Mrs, George Page, vice-presi- dent, then read the bylaws gov- @rning parochial branches, In the absence of the coresapee. dence secretary, Mrs, Bird read the correspondence A letter was received from Mrs, Pepper, Diocesan Presi- dent of the Deanery, announcing that the semi-annual Deanery meeting will be held at Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa April 14 at 8 p.m, All branch reports should be turned in by March. The Diocesan Branch of WA gent a letter regarding the paro- chial Officers Conference Feb. 17 at the Diocesan Centre, To- ronto at 7.90 p.m, Mrs, Peter Bird, representative to the Par. ish Advisory Council gave a re- port on-their meeting. The an- nual Magy meeting will be held pean fan. 27 in the church hall at pm. A members wr © Hh wth eee discussion was then regarding "The Little Help- hee and it was decided that, in Neu of the Valentine Party, the Ruth WA members would visit the homes of the "ite helpers" in May and ex- & personal invitation to at om 'ne pienic in June. Date 'Mrs, Ross Scott, newly-elect- ed Leader, sided over the business on of the meeting books to be used by the United Church| Ro .|Women this.year, Offerings y Mrs, Gordon White. Monday, Feb, 17 will be a joint meeting for Units 6 and 8 and will be held at the Church house, Scott, Mrs, Brandon, Mrs, Rey- nolds and Mrs. L, Myles, A 80 cial half hour followed, weru . Women's Christian Temper ance Union held 'its monthly meeting Tuesday, Jan, 21 in St, Mark's United Church parlor, President Mrs, Harold Quan: trill opened the meeting with a "New Year's Message", and a hymn accompanied at the piano by Miss Maude Cameron, The devotional period was in the charge of Mrs, Gordon Glen: nie, All reports were read and pproved, During the business meeting it 'was announced that a Conven- tion would be held- in April, More details will appear in the ress, ; Mrs, A. H. Mitchell was in charge of the clip; sheet, The meeting closed with prayer. Lunch hostesses were Mrs, Pick- ering and Miss I, Lockie, The next mens will be held Tuesday, Feb, 1 ST, ANDREW'S TWO-BY-TWO St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church Two-by-Two Club en- | a "Night of Bowling" 'at ed Wing Orchards th the courtesy of Mr, Sleseor and Mr. James Fraser, Eleven couples attended, Lunch was prepared by Bill lorrison and Carman Sarles (with the help of their wives) and served buffet style. The group wishes to express sincere thanks to Mr. Slessor and Mr, Fraser for making this evening of fun possible, During the business period of the meeting it was decided ee pee at the/neid April Announcement was made ide of { World's Day of a to be held Friday, . *. invitation was received from the Afternoon WA to at "tend their meeting Wednesday, Feb, 19 at the church hall after ~ the lenten service, Slides of the ~ Anglican ss wil be ghown, also slides taken at the McLaughlin tea ~ - Rev, MeKibbon closed the prayer, Lunch was ; + and Mrs. by ire Gare Mrs, Wile] Sone liam Bonk assisted Mrs. Keddy serving as Mrs, Kyle was ab-jing sent on to iiness. Following the meeting Mrs, George Page sold to the mem- bers some "Homemade Bread". to further the "Talent Fund". Next meeting will be held Meptey. Feb, 24 at the church ST, MARK's UCW The first meeting of St, Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 6 was held in the Church parior Thursday evening. Mrs, Arthur Reynolds and Miss Roxina Ledgett conducted the worship service, Mrs, Arthur MoClure and Carman | Seedee an to obtain a Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Parting: ton and Mr, and Mrs, Tom Rodman will be in charge of the lunch and devotions for this coming meeting, The meeting closed with scr ture and Rev. McClure led prayer COLBORNE H. AND 8, arene Street a i 2 oe Tuesday, Jan with! a raham Lawson The meeting opened with the| "Queen," accompanied at the! plano by Miss Moffat, During the business meeting it was decided that the present committee would be the nomi. nating committee for the forth leoming election of officers, Tt was announced that the am nual "Games Night" would be held Tuesday, Feb, 18. Principal C. G, Sarles intro. duced guest speakers, Mr, W, A, Andrew, principal of Anderson High School and Mr. Omer Edgely incipal Street haigh School, Brandon presided over the elec- tion of officers as follows: Leader, Mrs. Ross Scott; sec- retary and press convener, Mrs. Ronald Pascoe; treasurer, Mrs, Gordon White; program conven} ~ er, Mrs, Thomas Brandon; visit ing convener, Mrs, Roy Mollon, The Unit was divided into' three small groups with Miss Roxina Ledgett, Mrs. EB. Gerrit-' 0m and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds as Leaders -- Mr, Andrew explained the! education program after 2a 8 Mr, ew spoke of Fat rop-Out wane lowing wae talks both peakers answered all questions han the floor The meeting closed with the 'Queen™ and lunch was served! by Mrs. G, Giffin, social Con) vener, assisted by mothers, The next meeting will be neva] Tuesday, April 21 : 'SHOP SAVE! LECOFF 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH TILL 10. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 00 PM. by/the opening prayer and the Lunch was served by Mrs,|2 bel pled v presid- | ef Henry series of concerts R a ere by Ld Whitby Concert Association given this week at Ontario Ladies" College by the Toronto Woodwind Quintet, a company of tive excellent musicians, eac! of} Mag is a virtuoso in his own) The combination # on oboe, clarinet, bassoon French horn is 'not one whieh has been heard in these parts before, If there were any who had appre hensions about the Prod ram he FAITH BAPTIST WMS fore they came, Hey the Faith Baptist Church WMs/first number dispelled all doubts regular meeting was held injabout the satisfyin balance of ~ church with President Mrs,|sound that these players could Pay Tallow cosning tbo moves ately on Figen ing Ww follow: : = y a had never heard music like this call, During the business meeting go Fiore (flute), Stanie: it' was announced that work|McCartmey (clarinet) a night would be Thursday, Jan,|Eugene Rittich (French horn) at 8 pm, Mrs, Regiare members of the Toronto Molyneaux reported on the sews/Symphony Orchestra while ing wena Sete for Pecks Mis-|Perry Bauman (obie) and Nich: sions & Northern Ontario, clas' Kilburn (bassoon) join The meeting was then turned|them in the CRC Symphony, over to Mrs, Kirkland who was} The only art that is art, is in charge of the cevotional and| always artless; and these artists talent program for this month, jmade it clear that even the [Toronto Woodwind Quintet Gives Concert At College nated, and the whole gamut of come a famous composer, ollowing the intefmission the Quast baana with a Suite by e composer, Charl delightfu of rh the sec: there were] wee, & CHALLENGE TO STUDENT ACTORS emotions was set before us by nt out = onee assumin: ive moodiness, Ha Beethoven, Anton for Reicha would probably have MA Pa ina GAULT gy oS Club Quintet, just Sy! of more than H undred Hing at a major old which he redvoed by & } Ma, edie, was udiclor rovided ri ant aah . was necessary, Auditorium on ee 14 and 18, The play, which was run cms 'in New rare tour was later made in' ghiy|awand-winnin motion which vaulted Millie ~ momentary Hollywood atar om, Briefly, the play deals with 'the last two years in the life of d States, Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who et the artistic excellence of encaped with her family to ben yoy dh The JeenlAmsterdam from Germany leh encore were themes hal Adolf Hitler attained were se 1c} ir im. instrument to instrument, up fh. Ws adapted -- ok ae hill and down dale, to combine) y Nagi conquest of Holland, her ong Pl ie rae capture and her interment in y evel eo = a} group of instrumentalists must concentration Camps, family and some six million of Mrs, Paul Dale played a piano|most difficult can solo while the offering was|Sound as if it were meant for taken, Mrs, Wade and Mra,|the novice, Hicks gave their testimonien, The program was chosen from A trio including Mrs, K, Kirk-|French and German music land, Mrs, Jolly and Mrs Wade Barthe's Passacaille opened the sang "My Jesus I Love Thee," |Program == a short composition return again to Whitby! She, along with her whole her race were ultimately exe outed, OF the nen that co inhabited the attic of the apice: factory with her during the last few days, only her faher, Otto Frank, escaped the slaughter, CHANGES FACES The image of John F, Ken: nedy replaces the profile of Benjamin Franklin on U,8, §0- cent pieces, first issued in 1794, A poem entitled "Happy New/in the customary pattern of the Year" was recited by Mrs, eighteenth century, This was Vinal Clarke, Scripture reading|{ellowed by the very engaging by Mrs, Eva Young, suite of seven 'pieces by the un. 'Yim Hicks addressed the/modern French composer who her subject was "Union|!$ Tegarded today as one of the ible 'Institute of Sweet Water, |!eading exponents of the asym» Africa," phonic art, Darius Milhaud, sip oe eb ol Here. galety and sobriety alter. an answer on 'Why we are ) HELD [OVER( Christians and Why we believe ADULT ENTERTAINMENT in what we belleve',"' At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the group in charge, The next meeting of Feb, 6 will be in charge of Mrs. Charles Milburn, SA HOME LEAGUE Salvation Army Women's) Home League held its weekly meeting at the Citadel Thurs: day evening with Mrs, P. Shep- herd and her group in charge THESE ACADEMY AWARD STARS TELL ITs SHOCKING STORY! of the devotional, Mrs, Captain Edward Read chaired the business meeting, It was mentioned that the "soap project" was progressing, Funds from this are to be util ized for the purchase of a) piano for the Citadel Hall, Mra. Elmer Archer demon: strated the making of after. dinner mints, These were sam- the members, Mrs, Ewen MacDonald demonstrat: 'ied the making of chocolates which were also served to members, Lunch was. served by the committee in charge, Next week will be a spiritual meet. ing. Mrs, Captain Ritson of Bowmanwille will be attending with members of the Bowman: ville Corps | | | TIMES 1:40 » 3:38 » 5:30. ADDED HITI RICHARD HENRY ANTHOM, et DARK: FONDA: QUINN DOROTHY DOLORES "T\MALONE MIC HAELS He returned Anger, roars the diary gn Ml ny was 18. years yim Br vent ere mi of] child to woman, stance 'at's minout cre pan otors reached comes and comb the a take the Neve has the minutes) role the Shelly sanen Peter Robinson will mother, and Louise Ja Miss Anderson on of the Franks' The he realty of the the with sound phe yt hing for 5 a aeare to Jewish hideaways, paral | MacKenale will under: difficult lead role in the Anderson production, but less demand Roberta Lockyer will recreate! we of Margot, which won|" Winters an Oscar nomi Bruce Craigie, and Ann Mary Mollwaine tray his parents, and Mary Lou Rounding out the small cast are; Ron Scott David Lofthouse as Krugler, Sylvia Sloan of. the ae department after ~ war and/will direct the intenest ~ | " forming arta "Baring her a Gey Rds nen is from situation ts tnvasten you 'Diary Of Anne Frank' Is Bos sge Aika dE the @ay life ol SOUTHERN eats agen Re Peter ually-difficult, a (in stage) {its of Otto Frank, nage sound, ones, siGuT CK, and (CP. or eee a aix triangular » gen lights aeen moving al aky at night, A busewite. 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