Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1964, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA. TIMES, IT ednesday, April 22,1964 1] UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES SIMCOE STREET UCW (Lenore Unit) The Lenore Unit of Simcoe treet UCW held its April meet- in the ladies' parlors of the rch, In the absence of the sident, Mrs. H. V. Meyers, . Harry Kerr presided and ened the meeting with pray- and a hymn. Miss Leah Ow, accompanied by Mrs, ph Jewell, was guest soloist the evening and her two tions, "Give Me This Day" i "He Lives" were beautiful- rendered. he devotional period was d by Mrs, D. S. Jamieson id Mrs. Harry Kerr with Mrs. eson giving the meditation, theme of. which. was "Fane Night," and Mrs. Kerr read- g the scripture. The service is Concluded with the singing @ the Hymn 'Jesus United By Thy Grace:" The treasurer's report show-, ed that the 'Dessert Lunch-| eon" and a catering project had been very successful. Mrs. Kerr reminded the mem-' bers of the rummage sale which| takes place on May 5; the June meeting of the UCW which will | be in charge of the Lenore Unit; | a "smorgasbord," which is a} combined effort, will take place! on May 2. Mrs.. Rupert Ed-) wards speaking on behalf of the cammittee, asked for the) co-operation of the members to make this a success. | The May meeting will be in charge of Mrs, James Thomp- son's Group. Refreshments were served by| Mrs. Lloyd Moody and her com- mittee. ST, STEPHEN'S UCW Mrs. David Duchemin opened the meeting with the theme|f- "Partners on the Frontier of Christianity, Serving God in India," and a poem. Each member said a silent prayer for Miss Muriel Stevens and/ Miss Doreen Van Camp, mis- sionaries in Africa and India,| followed by the UCW prayer in| unison. The theme of the worship| service was "'The Light of the| World." Mrs. Henry Bickle led} in prayer and a hymn, A psalm} was read in unison. The scrip-| ture was read by Mrs. Neil) Lynde, Mrs. Stephen Saywell showed | slides of India sent home by) Miss Doreen Van Camp. The evening anniversary serv-| ice will be conducted by the) women of the church, April 19.) Ragian choir and Mr. Larry Marshall, soloist, -will provide the music and Mrs, Ronald Love from Columbus will be the guest speaker. A fireside will be held in the ladies' parlors fol- lowing the service. Mrs. Allan Down, vice-presi- dent of the UCW Presbyterial,| will open the bazaar to be held) . on Saturday, May 2 at 2.00) p.m. The Nellie Dearborn Unit will! help at Hillsdale Manor, April 24, Two wedding receptions were} discussed. The next meeting will be held| May 14, with Mrs. Ross Stevens/ of Bowmanville showing pic- tures of Africa. 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