Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1966, p. 16

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. ; 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, April 25, 1966 Summary of reports o LEND-A-HAND CLUB regular business meeting in Sim- siding. The vice-president, Ann Cook, wes sway with Mn Ann Holt gave her report on the sick members ill with 'flu. tures of- ber trip-south. freshments served. DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND 'DISTAFF DIARY Sshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, The Lenda-Hand Club held its|Period with Dr. Gillen. the St. Francis Parent Teacher coe Hall, with Lena Harper pre-|thank you gift was presented to/ 5. 7' "iat? mie orosident, Mr. rs. Next meeting it was honed tolrripp, club photographer, took|ste School Board, was given. have Madge Lindsay show pic- rsa ct Fy tse Pea the new) Mr. Bingo was played and re-| clea to be in at next meeting ST, STEPHEN'S VU. C. W. for the spring bazaar, May 26.| Mrs, Lloyd Jewell president |of May. Members were reminded to| welcomed the C.G.I.T. girls and bring in any used postage/their leaders to the St. ff meetings and activities Of | stsmps at next meeting whichlen's United Church women's sing song of favorite old hymns. #T.. FRANCIS CREA The C.G.LT. girls presented| i. teskimos" An enjoyable evening WA&8ithe devotion period using the spent at the April meeting Of/theme 'The Blessed Attitudes" Pa Mrs. James Palmer presented |*4° in June, Wie S\"The World Friendship Badge"! cHpist MEMORIAL WA om the C.G.LT. girls. Mrs. Carson Heard introdu- (Naomi Branch) nd Mice Yreser deacan. ers in a question and answer, Following Dr. Gillen's talk a Association, in St. him on behalf of all. The Streamliners welcomed three new members, Mrs. Em- eee sateen. seaeict I: ily panied Mrs. Anne Buell andjarchitect, Mr. William Saccoc-jess of King Street nn : rs. Ann|cio, an associate of the Separ-|Church, . ge le Miss Fraser divided the group Saccoccio covered in depth) into four smaller groups to dis- hmemibers, \the field of architecture. He pre-'cuss the "Advantages and. dis- A draw was held and won by|sented various slides on his/advantages of being a deacon- Jerry Rolf presided. = Batacmationn tall thy. tha Ai amvimeurs torn sy Se lis, presided. |Mrs. Ruby Hill of the Hi Hopes|works, with the member's Club. s oes) 'ention drawn to the future plans | A diet snack was served in|for St. Francis School. Refreshments were served by|Which will be held at /Mrs. Henry Bickle and her com-|Church on Saturday, May 28. Plans were discussed for the greet at church for the monthithe theme "Tia The dessert luncheon to be Steph-|held on Wednesday April 27\he catered to on April ess or minister in a church'.|members about the frygp ies rist/| The Daughters of England.) honor of the Streamliners eighth Empress of India Lodge held) pirthday. its regular meeting at the Or-| Mrs, Mary McConnell May and | night. A social time was held, The| mittee, meeting will be election) A business meeting followed. spring sale which will be held ster -- How i is held and why." During the business, plans were discussed for a wedding to | P , | mM. i ith ajwas discussed. Mrs, Albert Ham) The next UCW meeting will be will, he on May 5, at 2 p.m./meeting which opened w bly will be the guest speaker held at the church on April 27, using as her topic "Life with The unit will hold the May jmeeting at the home of Mrs, It was decided to have a bake|T. H. Douglas. ALBERT STREET UCW Unit 1 of Albert Street United |Church women met recently in The April meeting of Christ|the friendship room at the United | Memoriai Church Women's AUx:|CHurctH. wate. ai tiie se pe liliary, Naomi Branch, was held|sided for the meeting in the lrecently in the church lounge,|@absence through iliness of Mrs. The president, Mrs. Donald El-| Allan Fice. Worship service was taken by Mrs. Donald Wilson told the) Mt Ross Clark. Roll call was answered by 17 members. Mrs. William Yourkevich took the study book on Brazil, The members were reminded of a bale being packed in May. Articles were to be left at the Parents were asked to|Mrs. Lloyd Jewell read April's|Wednesday, May 4. Mrs. Man-|ahurch as soon as possible, Unit id gE Sa aE mr ange Temple on Tuesday even-|Mrs, Margaret Poirier poured|come out and take a position as Promises. sell Gerrow will be in charge of ing. Worthy president, Ednaltea. lit would make for a better,) There were 16 hospital and|the baby sitting booth and other) Huband, presided with vice -| 'The following news was omit-|stronger association. 111 home calls made in March,|members offered to work at the! | Mrs. Bruce Vaillancourt, sup-| baked goods booth, president, Sarah Van de Walker |ted from meeting of April 12. assisting. IMrs. June Deveau was best los-, STH SCOUT GROUP AUX, ply and social assistants secre-| Refreshments were served by Chaplain Elisabeth Grist ledjer with four pounds and that; Mrs:-Harold~ Eaton, acting|tary asked for old nylons and/Mrs. Alan Hyde and her com- the devotional period. The re-/Mrs. Poirier would be recog-|president, welcomed the mem-| good used clothing. _ _|mittee. port on the sick was given by|nized as chapter queen at the |bers to the April meeting of the) Mrs. Charles Rundle, social) 1 will be responsible for the worship service and refresh- ments for the general U.C.W. meeting, May 4. Mrs, Walter Cole served re- freshments assisted by a few of the members. Winifred Mills, Correspondence and thank you notes were read by the secretary, Doris Mc- Donald. The president reminded mem- bers of the penny sale which will be held in October, The lucky draw prize was won by Elizabeth Grist. District Deputy Doreen Ladd announced that the annual church parade would be on Sun- day morning, May 8 at the Salvation Army Citadel. Mem- bers were asked to meet at the Citadel at 10.45 a.m. The next regular meeting will |be held on Tuesday, May 38. MOTOR CITY STREAMLINER TOPS VETERAN OF TWO WARS "|\seph Wiltshire, leader, opening|May 17 CENTRE STREET UCW |May convention. 6th Oshawa Scout Group Auxil-|convener asked for help for the) (EAST UNIT) The meeting of April 27 will be jiary. guide banquet on May 2. at A business meeting. It was decided to go bowling|/at Guide House The April meeting of the ea in May instead of holding a} The next meeting will be in) East Unit of Centre Street Uni- ALBERT STREET UCW 4 meeting. Any mother interested |charge of Mrs, David Duchemin,|ted Church Women was held Albert Street United Church|will be made welcome. Bowlers | missionary chairman who willlat the home of Mrs. Fred Women, Unit 4, held its April! will meet at St. Stephen's United|show slides of Brazil. It was'Taylor. Mrs. Eldon Southwell meeting recently with Mrs. Jo--|Church at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, decided to pack a bail for Miss opened the meeting with a poem Muriel Stevens at the May 'Believe in Yourself'. Mrs with a message on "Friends".| Ways of getting new. members| meeting Earl Bilecox was in charge The devotional period was led and of making the meetings The Eva Alexander unit williof the devotion period choosing by Mrs. Eric Cooper. Following|more interesting were discuss- . - - roll call reports on the follow: \ed, ing were given: treasury, trav-) Mrs. Harold Eaton and Mrs. elling suitcase and quick tricks Cecil Chatten will attend the demonstration, for which Mrs.|District Committee meeting Wiltshire expressed her thanks.| Mrs, Harold Eaton read a Mrs. Helmuth Dyck led in ajpoem "Are You?" study of Acts 1, A game under the direction of During a short business ses-|Mrs, Frank Crawford was en- sion, members were asked for|joyed THIS IS THe LAST WEEK | FOR OMSIP COVERAGE STARTING JULY ler JOIN BEFORE MAY let ENROL. TODAY/ | he regular meeting of the billets to accommodate the visit-| Refreshments were served by| |Motor City Streamliner Tops|ing Hi-C group this weekend. |Mrs. Harold Eaton and Mrs. |Club was held Tuesday at Run- A request was made for ar-!Jack Cook Miss Lil Saunders, 84, of To- "ronto, watches proceedings tion of the Royal Canadian has never missed a nation- Legion in Montreal, Wednes- al convention in the 41 - day. A nursing sister in two year history of the legion. world wars, Miss Saunders (CP Wirephoto) | Giests for the evening includ- Be: | rr ee aimnsianon "ed the Hi-Hopes Tops Club from 7] . ; ; ; + t Northern Canada special proj-, Mrs. Aroti Dutt of India, pres-| Port Hope and Dr, G. R. Gillen, 'Women 8 Institute lects committee, said $15,870 had |ident of the Associated Country-|who gave a talk on dieting, Plans Centennial | already been raised, women of the World, the eR A perce : eigcaagesbnancopes ited erweight. | $he announced the association international, was announced as} chon Sadan. Mrs. Florence OTTAWA (CP) -- Plans for) would sponsor a trip south to &| chief speaker at the national tri-|Russell, opened the meeting Canada's centennial were dis-|4-H conference for four Indian) ennial 'canvention at Guelph| with both the Streamliners and cussed at the final session ofjand Eskimo girls on a travel| . Hi-Hopes singing "The More We the annual board: meeting of the|grant from the centennial com-| University, June 12 to 16. aes Together" TOPS song. Federated Women's Institutes} mission this year. r | Following ritual Mrs. Carol bf Canada Thursday. | 'The national committee is di-- BANKS STILL KEEP CASH (Rehan with a loss of three A project to raise $20,000 to|recting the restoration of the OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)--| pounds was crowned the weekly bring Northern Canadian! Adelaide Hoodiess homestead at/Local banks are still waiting for|queen by Mrs, Russell. Mrs. women to conventions held in|St. George, Ont., home of the|25 people to collect about $400)Behan .proceeded to place the the North in 1967 was reported | association founder. A biogra-|forgotten for nine years or|big bib on the Streamliners' pig by Mrs. James J. Haggerty of|phy of Mrs. Hoodless, written}more. The amounts range from|of the week. Napanee, Ont. Mrs. Haggerty,|by a former board member,|$14 belonging to a township; Mrs. Shirley Bird, leader of the association's honorary pres-|Mrs. T. 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