Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1964, p. 20

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuradey, December 17, 1964 WMS Elects showed a good attendance and ting projects car- out. Seven ladies attended the 100th anniversary in Mon- in May. wagers program wed a film on the "Holy Land". Mrs. Richardson installed the urer, Mrs. D. Ashton; Helpers, Miss V. Leach; Wel- come and Welfare, Mrs. H. Ash- ton; bale secretary, Mrs. W. Gardiner; pianist, Mrs. N. An- derson; Glad Tidings secretary, Mrs. R. Graham. Group leaders -- COC, Mrs. G. Middleton; Explorers, Mrs. H. Hyatt; CGIT, Mrs. E. Heron; nominating committee for 1966, Mrs. C. Harrison, Mrs. R, Rich- ardson, Mrs. L. Doble. BRIDE HONORED Mrs. Lee Boyd, nee Joy Brad- ley, was honored with a mis- cellaneous shower recently when her many friends met in the Sunday School room of Burn's church to wish her every happi- ness. Mrs. Lorne Parrott had charge of the program. There were readings, contests and se- lections from the men's quartet. gga Parrott chaired the meet- ig. BIBLE CLASS The Ladies' Bible Class met at the home of the president; Mrs. D. Ashton, for its Christ- mas meeting. Mrs. Ashton chaired the meeting, which was opened with carol singing. Mrs. J. Gray read. the Scrip- ture. The meditation was The Manger, Shepherds and Christ. Mrs. W. Gardiner led in prayer. Mrs. N. Ashton, Miss V. Leach and Mrs. F. Lynde were ap- pointed to pack the boxes for the shut-ins. The nominating committee for 1965 includes Mrs. H, Ashton, Mrs. E. Heron and Mrs. L. Parrott. The program was presented 'by Mrs. E. Heron who spoke on "Christmas in the Home". Mrs. H. Ashton spoke on the 'Fes- tival of Light". Rev. H. Buntain closed the meeting with prayer. There was an exchange of gifts which was enjoyed. Mrs. J. Gray, who is moving away, was presented with a gift by Mrs. N. Anderson. . | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Wm. McAndless, in Toronto. Mrs. R Richardson spent a few days with relatives and friends at Joyceville and King- ston. James Sandison, who has been a patient in Port Perry Hospi- tal, has returned home, Miss Mary Hopkins has been a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rithard- son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Playfair and family, Mr. Joe Richardson, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rich- ardson and Mr. and Mrs, R. Richardson. Mrs..M. Fisher is spending a few days with her family in Ashburn. DRIVERS FAULTED NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)--More than 20,000 British Columbians will lose their drivers' licences for traffic infractions this year, George Lindsa: super endent of motor x es, said here. Based on results of. vious years, he predicted that many of the faulted drivers will be minors. White Gift BROOKLIN (TC) --Brookiin United Church Sunday School held its White Gift service iast Sunday morning. The senior school superintendent, Ralph Milner, was assisted by three members of the school, Nancy Hooker, Mina Thompson and Donald Batty. The junior school, led by superintendent, Mrs, Gordon Hunter, p ted a tableat-tell- ing the Christmas Story. The theme of the sermon by Rey. G. A. Mundy during the regular morning service of wor- ship was, "Is It More Blessed To Give Than To Receive?". Traditional. Service, for choir will present a Christ- LONDO PRESENTS fe A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR FAVOURITE MIX" Service Held The Senior Choir sang the an- them, 'Carol of the Advent" -- At 7.30 p.m. the Canadian Girls in Training, assisted by members of the Explorers and the Junior Choir, presented their annual Candlelighting and Carol Next Sunday evening, the sen- They will be assisted by a brass and Vocational Institute. Five young the First Brooklin Brownie Pack. Commissioner Mrs. K. Weaver, Whitby, was present to assist Brown Owl Mrs. S. Nolan with the enrolment ceremony. Serving tea to the Brownies and their guests were Brownies Jane Grant and Molly Bailey and Guide helpers Pauline Godda and Elaine Alderson. The Brownie Christmas Party will be held Dec. 21. The Brownies will go about the vil- lage singing carols and deliver- ing parcels of Christmas Cheer to shut-ins. The ist Brooklin Pack meets quartet from O'Neill Collegiate girls, Sharon Sykes, Sharon Fairservice, Jud- lith Godda, Rebecca Godda and Lucille Codlin were enrolled in Fg ire aR mas Cantata and Carol pela the Township Hall, Brooklin, each Monday evening at 6.30 Tawny Owl, Mrs. C, Alderson, Next Sunday evening the young people will present the play "What Christmas Means to Me" in Meadowcrest Baptist Church. « _ SIMIAN SOUNDS LONDON (CP)--British sci- entists arecompiling the first "dictionary" of monkey talk. Dr. Robert Hinde, research pro- fessor of the Royal Society, has been studying monkey behavior for four years and he has iden- tified some 30 sounds and 30 gestures the animals use to communicate, p.m, under the leadership of Brown Owl, Mrs. S. Nolan and Kaetietiin. Group Members Exchange Gifts GREENWOOD (TC) -- Mrs. Jack Brooks was hostess for the December meeting of Unit One, United Church women. Mrs. Ed Pascoe was in charge of the program. Following year-end reports, gifts were exchanged. Unit Two, United Church Women, met at the home of (Mrs. A. Gardiner. Mrs. Culford conducted the program. Mrs. J. Brooks demonstrated the icing of a Christmas cake and cookies and Mrs. Culford ex- plained the making of Christ- mas decorations. Gifts were ex- changed by the members. Mrs. C. McTaggart enter- tained the members of Unit 'Three, United Church Women. Miss Beatrice McLean con- ducted the Christmas program, which included the singing of carols written by her cousins and herself. 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