Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 22

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, jednesday, June 24, 1964 Iliness Cuts iy many measles or chickenpox, the at- was lower than the} tendance The: Anna Unit met at. home of Mrs. George heli { on Tuesday, June 16 eight members and one child attend- leader, Mrs. Kenneth Opened the meeting with @ poem, Mrs. J. A. John- read the scripture pas- and Mrs. Roy Taylor gave the meditation and Milics. Murray Byers dealt with iy Byers de the 12th chapter and the Way on "The Life of Grace and Freedom." It was. decided to send more e@fghans to Mrs. Tong, Hong) -- Kong, and the unit would be) - grateful for blocks from any- one who cares to knit. Follow- ing the.closing exercises, Junch| . Was served and a social time spent ' CANDACE UNIT ' y The Candace Unit met at the! home of Mrs. Marwood McKee, Tuesday and the nine mem-|' bers attending enjoyed a des- sert and social visit before the leader, Mrs, Romeril, gave the Call to Worship. The, devotional on "Broken Strings'\'was given by Mrs. Ralph Larmer. Mrs. Gordon Paisley led the Bible study discussion. Sending delegates to School for Leaders in Belleville July 20-23 was discussed. Following the business period meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Romeril. Mrs. Wm. Ross was hostess for thé seven members and one child of the Dorcas Unit on Wednesday afternoon. ; The leader, Mrs. Walter Wright, conducteq the worship period which consisted of the Call to Worship; the singing of a hymn; the scripture passage; meditation; prayer; receiving and dedicating the offering. Mrs. Lloyd Wright led a dis- cussion on Chapter 11 of The Word and The Way -- "Salva- tion." A letter from Miss Doreen Van Camp, of Indore, telling of a trip she had taken to Japan, was read by her mother, Mrs. Stanford Van} Camp. Following a hymn and/ Benediction, the hostess served lunch, ESTHER UNIT > | Eleve, members of the Esther Unit met at the home of Mrs. Harold Martyn Wednes- day evening. Leader, Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy, read a poem, "What Kind are You?" All listened to a record of a medi- tation by Donald Hanford of Elgin House. Mr. Hanford is 'a layman attending the confer- ence of Board of: Men. Mrs. Arnold Taylor offered mar = A Division of the $. 5. Kresge Company Limited --mamsmsmsmmmme @ Preserves health building minerals and vitamins Set consists of: Giort 5 Cell Chrome ploted flashlight with batteries. \ K-DAY SPECIAL 8 PIECE ALUMINUM COOKWARE @ For easy preparation of delicious meals 'JET-LITE 2-Piece Matched LUGGAGE SET Moulded shells on solid plywood frame Waterless 2 Qt. Covered Sauce Pan Casserole Utility Pan 1 Ot. Covered Sauce Pan 10" Fry Pan 512" Qt. Dutch Oven plus cover that also fits Fry Pan, K-DAY SPECIAL 0-7" Vin-Tuf covering luggage with fancy silk lining and Nickel finish locks and trimmings. 16" Vanity fitted with Mir- ror, Nylon Brush, plastic comb and utility bottle. 21" Week End to match to above. K-DAY SPECIAL ra KING SIZE Tray Table Set .. 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Tuesday he hopes a federal-provincial con- ference can be held within six months 'on the health plan rec- ommended by aroyal commis- sion headed by Justice Emmett Hall of the Supreme Court of Canada. | Mr. Pearson told the Com-) mons in reply to questions by) NDP Leadet T.,€: Douglas that) the government is studying the recommendations, and as soon, as it has come to some prelim-| inary conclusions it will ascer-| tain when a meeting might be convenient for the provinces. Mr. Douglas asked whether this date is likely to be within the --six-month--peried--reeom- mended by the Hall commission. "J hope it can be, subject to the wishes of the proyinces,"'| Mr. Pearson said. Jailed For Life In Metro Slaying TORONTO (CP) -- Thomas Elley, 21, of Toronto, was sen- tenced Tuesday to life impris- onment after an all-male jury found him guilty of non-capital 'murder in the stabbing and) beating death last Jan. 19 of| Richard John Spence, 18. | -After 4% hours' deliberation the Supreme Court jury made a strong recommendation for jeniency, The trial lasted 15 days. j : Elley and Neil Collins, 20, of| Toronto were charged with non-} capital murder after Spence's body was found on an unopened road. Collins, grantta a separate) trial, will appear in court on the charge this fall. ORDERS TRAILERS BIGGLESWADE, England ' (CP)--The National Coal Board has placed an order worth nearly £200,000 with a firm of eoach builders in. this Bedford- ghire town. 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