ee 'Mrs, George Bogaard, Brown- MARRIED IN OSHAWA, COUPLES. MEET WHILE HONEYMOONIN IN NASSAU Mr. and Mrs. David Frolick, left, who were married re- cently in St. Gregory the Great Roman_ Catholic Church, and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dudley, right, whose marriage took place the same day in King Street United Church, met while staying at the Montagu Beach Hotel, them, Mrs, centre, RD, Nassau, a honeymooners' par- adise in the Bahamas. are Mr. Livingstone _ of _ Montreal who ' were also on With and 'their' honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley are making their home in Sudbury, Ontario. --Photo by Roland Rose, Nassau News Bureau tea were still beins socepted. ies and Guides committee, ask- ed for help in finding an as- sistant leader for the Monday Brownie Group. Mrs. Bert Meraw reported that six new League members had been re- ceived. f Refreshmentswere served by Mrs. Benjmin Pankhurst and) her' committee. | ST. ANDREW'S UCW Unit 4 was in charge of the) October meeting of the St. | Andrew's United Church) Women. Mrs. Randolph Mark! led the devotional period. Mrs. Ds I. MacLeod intro-| duced the Reverend John P. Romeril of Courtice United Church, whd gave an interesting and constructive talk on the "Marine Missions" on the West Coast. In conjunction with his talk Mr. Romeril showed beau- tiful slides of the surrounding country. where he spent a few years in teaching and develop- ing the mission work. Mrs. A. J. Parkhill, on behalf | 'of the UCW, thanked Mr. Rom- | eril for his talk. | Mrs. D. 'E. MacLeod pre- sided for the business meeting. | Members. were reminded of the | bazaar on Friday, October 30,/ and also the pot luck buffet sup-| per at the November meeting, | Unit 4 served refreshments, | | SIMCOE STREET UCW (Helping Hand Unit) Mrs. Claude H, Vipond was the guest speaker at the October | UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES- HOLY CROSS WA The Women's Auxiliary Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church held its meeting recent- ly in the parish hall with the president, presiding. The. annual reports were given. Miss Mary Fitzgerald gave the financial report which showed a -very successful year. Mrs. Frank Sheppard stated she sent five Mass: cards, two baby gifts, four flower arrange- ments, and 25 get well cards. Mrs. Leo Karnath made 28 visiss to sick members. Mrs. Joseph Callahan stated 190 ar- ticles of clothing were sent to a Northern Ontario Mission and 208 articles were given locally. Mrs. Frank Hoar, press report- er, stated 13 reports were sent to press. of | Shephard and Mrs. Dennis Mc-} Auley for helping in the Tuck| Kellar; Grade 4, Miss C. Rog- Grade 5,. Miss Mrs, A. L. Hanson,/ |Grade 5 and 6 Miss H. Robert- William Patterson, Mrs. roa 2 and 3, Mrs. B. Virgin; Shop af Hillsdale Manor in-Sep- lers; tember. Grade 2 and 3 Miss J. G. Me- Barge; Further ade made for|Son, Grade 7, Mr. G. Terwille- the bazaar t 10 in the parish hall. Refreshments were and 8, Mr. G. served. | Mr. November 3, 1964. HILLSDALE H and § The Hillsdale Home be held November} ge! and Mr, L. Piurko; Grade MacLean. Terwillegar The next meeting will be held|the' guest spedker of the even-| jing, Dr. C. M. Elliott, \ tendent of Public Schools. Dr. Elliott explained some of and/the new methods of School Association held its first| arithmetic currently meeting the fall cently with Mrs. Ernest Patter- son presiding. The principal, | Elliott. Mr. Gordon) yrs. staff, Kindergarten--Mrs. A. Brack-|which were erow; Grade 1, Mrs,.M. Kylus; Mrs. Hanson thanked Mrs. Grade 1 and 2, Mrs. D. Avery; /Grade 1 class. jneth Jay served supplied. by Grademother_of Mrs. introduced) Superin- teaching} being in- season re-|troduced into the public schools. Mr.-D. McCann thanked Dr. David Kelly social con- Terwillegar introduced the|vener, bo of Mrs. Ken- refreshments Battery Voltage Points Resistance Distributor Primary Wiring Resistance ' Cranking Voltege Starter Current Drow Alternator-Generator Output (Amps and Volts) Charging Voltage Voltage Regulator Setting General Battery Condition Individual Battery Cell Ttest Worn and Slipping Belts Starter Condition Storter Solenoid Condition Starter Cable Condition " Ground Cable Condition Idle RPM Initial Timing Loosened Distributor Mounting Centrifugal Advance mechan- Corroded or Dirty Picots Broken Tension Engine Speed 0 Advance Timing Total Advance Vacuum Advance mechanism Variation in Breaker Point Gop Defective Ballast Resistor Dwell Measurement Set Dwell While Cranking the} ST. GERTRUDE'S CWL At the October. meeting of St. Gertrude's CWL: a doll with a complete wardrobe was display-| ed, This will be a prize at the bazaar on October 28. The cloth- ing for the doll was made by Mrs. Gerald Merkley and Mrs. Frank Flynn. Mrs. Robert Rora- beck, convener for the bazaar, aSked that ticket returns and jarticles for sale be sent in as soon as possible. Sister Rose of Lima, principal of St. Gertrude's School, will be guest speaker at the Novem- ber meeting. Teachers {rom both St. Gertrude's and St. Francis Schools will be invifed to attend, it was announced. It was decided that all the women of the parish will be asked if they wish to donate to the monthly bake sales. Mrs. James McGeown took charge of this project The president, Mrs. John Kylus'| Melnychuk, announced. that re- turns from the . make-believe meeting of The Helping Hand |Unit of Simeoe Street UCW. | |Mrs. Vipond spoke on a recent itrip to Malaya. & Mrs. Walter Johnson introduc: jed the speaker and at the con- | |clusion of her remarks, a 'hearty! by| vote of thanks was extended to} Mrs. Vipond by Mrs. D. F, Wil- son on behalf of the Unit, | Mrs. Arthur Morri§on, presi- dent of the Unit, opened the |meeting by extending a warm! |welcome to the guests. Miss Helen Boddy and Miss| Hazel Barrie were in charge of} the Worship Service, which in-| cluded a reading from the book| "Silver Linings". Miss Leah Garrow delighted | those present with her. rendi- ltion of "When Song is Sweet", accompanied by Mrs. Orville Dewland. Guests were introduced. Nom- | inating committee for the 1965) slate of officers was appointed, composed of Mrs. Brian Curry and Miss Muriel coffe. Mrs. Irvine Cowie and her group served refreshments. mart A Division of the S. & Kresge Cx Limited -- Presenting. K-Tronic Scope Analyze z K-mart's Latest Addition to Serve YOU Better ! 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