Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1966, p. 19

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© iad did dei tiie dialled DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their . secretaries, ARVULA MeEGREGOR AUK (treasurer, Urs Kenneth The reguiar meeting of the' Vesery; ways and means, Mrs Arvilla MeGregor Ausiliary of Henry Bickle, Mrs, Gladys Knox Presbyterian Church was Wiliott, Mrs Leonard Brockle- held recently in the Church huret, Mrs Vimer Pollard: jounge. Miss Jean Macinnis sick and sunshine, Mrs, Jack president, presided K. Glover; phoning, Mrs, Reg Following roll call, attention inald Minter, sewing, Mrs was given correspondence in George Russell and Urs, Rob- connection with the hale allot- ert Wilson; refreshments, Mre ment and the Training Centre to T. C. Russell, » Roh- he held in Bellevine int fury J - Mrs. J. R. Thom led in the Mission Siude, the topie being "Called to Prociaim"' Mrs. J. W. Heath invited the group to hoid the next meeting at her home. This will take the form of a pot luck supper The meeting was conchuded with tea served by Mre, Thom RUBUKAN LODGE The reguiar meeting of Sun Plans were finalized for the shine Rebekah [adge No, 222. strawherry tea. Next meeting was held recently in the OOF lis to be held September 21, at Lodge rooms with Noble (Grand the home of Mrs, Charies War- Dorothy Haley presiding B acors ren, Hampton jee grand Deima Huten ne Gee pot hw Soohed, according to «ALBERT BIRVET UCW I ritual, Color bearer Leona Hess, Unit No. 1 of Athert Street escorted by the warden and con nited Church Women met re ductor pressented the flag. of wently with the president, Mrs the country _ [Alan Fice, presiding and read Roll call was taken with four Mg & poem entitled Real atficers marked ahsent, Reports Mrs, William Stallibrass was from committees were given in charge of the worship serv Noble Grand -- Dorothy Ha i pal for ner theme rea that the nomina * Asting Foundation', pL gecnegir pla -- and the fol Roll call was answered by 11 lowing officers elected for the members, Mrs, William Your coming year: Noble Grand, Del kevich took another chapter in ma Hutchison; vice-grand, Vana the study book on Brazil Huband: secretary, PG Victoria Members were reminded of Mager; financial treasurer, PG the UCW boat trip July 7 and Luella Pines; treasurer, PG Age aoned contact br ms steer ' 6 , nyone wishes to atten this Marie VAliott; trustee, ® bit Col outing, A pot luck supper wa drick 7 soed that the first served, The next meeting will It was annouriced th v be on September 14 bus load of students going to the annual pilgrimtge to the DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND United Nations, will arrive I" he regular meeting of The Oshawa, June 29, between 8,00 Daughters of England Lodge 26 and 9 a.m, at the Genosha Hotel. \was held at The Orange Temple funshine Rebekah Lodge Will Tuesday evening ; welcome and serve breakfast.| Members of Rose of Bramp The next hus Joad will arriv€iion Lodge were guests at a din in Oshawa about one week later. ner preceding the meeting This is an annual pilgrimage § pistrict Deputy Doreen Ladd sponsosred hy the Oddfellows nregided in the absence of the and Rebekah Lodges president, Mdna Huband, who is Vive Grand Delma Hutchison vacationing in England, Vice read the report on the sick and president Sarah Van de Walker ahut-ins, The sympathy Of he assisted Chaplain Elizabeth lodge was extended tothe be-| Grist jed the devotional period reaved and best wishes for #! 4 welcome was given to the apeedy recovery to the sick visitors, President Doreen Ladd The next meeting will be held invited Worthy President Mrs June 2, at 8.00 p.m, this WILDE Doris Anderson and District the Iast meeting of the SeA5OM Henuty Mrs, Margaret Ward of and a good attendance was re Brampton to sit at the dias quested, Also present were the vice-presi ee ' dent, Mrs. Alice Green and sev oe EON cw eral past-presidents and mem- (Junior Ausitiary) ed The June meeting of the St WP Doris Anderson and Dougias Taylor, Mrs, Powless, Mrs. Ross Murison Mrs Sianiey Bowers, Mre Hugh Wespie, Mrs. Matthew Dymond The president, Mrs. Charles Warren, welcomed the mem- hers al the former meeting, which was held at the home of Mrs. George Russell, Besshor- ough street ki Harold iin de, id oe the lodge, and a gift was pre-(2 was in charge of the fevo-(Hayward who conducted the sented to the president, Doreen Lad, Doris McDonald read vorre- spondence and committee re- ports, A report on sick mem- hers was given by Winifred Mills, Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. Doris Anderson, it was announced that Dis- triet Deputy Doreen Ladd will be leaving for St. Johns, New Brunewick, on June 15, to at- tend the Grand Ladge sessions Foliowing the meeting @ social time was spent, Chair bingo was played with Vaith Taylor and Mary Hurst convening it There was much fun and laugh- sow ae tha mstzes weve Ai at rift. eA, hinging and dancing were held. Vva Tipton was pianist it was announced that the next meeting would be held on Tuesday, June 21 and this would he the iast meeting before the summer recess, DORCAS BOCINTY Members of the Dorcas $o- ciety of First Baptist Church held an outdoor supper meeting at the home of Mrs, David Peters, Bowmanville, VFollow- ing supper, a short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs, Morley Chesher, Mrs, Garth Mood took in the devotional service, Mrs Vidon Nelson gave a_ short meditation on "Jesus The Di vine Companion', ALBERT STREVT UCW The June meeting of the Albert Street United Church Women was held recently, This being the last meeting before vacations it was in the form of a potluck supper, The presi dent,.Mrs, Samuel Gibbs, open ed the meeting with reading a poem on Faith, Mrs, Joseph Wiltshire called the reall Mrs. Mervin Morrison gave the financial report, also the re port of the manse committee Mrs, Kenneth Mossey read the correspondence and gave the reports on the sick. Mrs, An drew Knox reported 72 visits had been made to the hospital Hillsdale Manor and the "shut ins during the Jast month, Mrs Karl Adams reported many catering projects will be tak ing place and requested help from the members Mrs, George Vord thanked the members for help received in making the bazaar a success The bus and boat trip to Gravenhurst July 7 was discuss ed and members were asked to contact Mrs, James Scott, 723 7775 as soon as possible if they wish to go Mrs, Helmuth Dyck reported a Mexsinger Group had heen formed in the church with 21 children from five to eight years of age registering, The UCW de cided to give financial help to this group Mrs, John Westlake of Unit part George's Ukrainian Catholic DD Margaret Ward addressed tional period with several of| the members taking part, read- ing from a hook entitled, "Prin- cipals of Union between the United Church of Canada and the Anglican Church." Mrs. Mervin Morrison sang the National Anthem of Trini- dad with Mrs, Charles Naylor as accompanist, Piano solos by Miss Janet Clark were enjoyed. Mrs, Gibbs thanked all who had taken part and wished one and all happy holidays. ALBERT #TRELT UCW 4 Unit 4 of Athert Street Unit- one Fgh heigl ag a ie i? a CNETCH ont Tee Ew R Ey ' in the friendship room at the | he differences between church with Mrs, Joseph Wilt- shire opening the meeting by reading a poem "I Want Dear Lara" Alter Mrs, Vrie Jacklin read the treasurer's report it was felt the bazaar was a success. From Mrs, Reginald Pike's "travelling suitcase' the sum of thirteen | dollars was received, It was announced that next meeting would he a potluck supper, Thursday, September 1 at 6:00 p.m, Members were informed Unit 4 was to visit the Hospital, Hills- dale Manor, and shut-ins during July and August A study of the book of Acts was completed by Mrs, Helmuth Dyck, Mrs. Dyck will set up.a new study program starting at the September meeting Refreshments were served by Mrs, James Murdock and com mittee, SIMCOK STREET UCW (Sunshine Unit) The regular meeting of the Sunshine Unit, of Bimcne Street United Church Women was held recently, commencing with des- sert and tea served by Mrs, Byron Worden and her group Visitors from the Astra Unit were welcomed by Mrs, Rf. &, Sie awit of ait 089 i ee atta ils (thelr annual plenic in July, was Tes af Parkwood, ali members| accepted were asked to report their ticket ' sales to the president soon as As there will not be another | nogsitle, Pilot Club meeting belore the The next regular meeting wilii|Z. R. Flutter, meeting A report was given by Mrs Jelle Bakker on the successtul patio party and supper held re- cently, 4 donation of $70. is to be given to the UCW from the Bun- shine Unit, On June i a sale of books and bazaar articles will take place at the Shepping Centre, Following the business meet- ing, the Unit went to the Beth Zion Bynagogue on King Street Vast, where they were wel- comed by Rabbi Menechem Kutziner, ; : A tour of the synagogue andi an interesting talk explaining the United Church and Jewish relig-| ions was given by Rabhi Kutzi-. ner, Mrs, William Stirling ex-| tended sincere thanks to him. The next meeting will he on Monday, June 77, at the home| of Mrs. Hugh MeLeod, 369 Pow-| ell avenue, commencing at 6.30 p.m. he held st the home of Mrs.\Gtreet, July 14, with a potluck U4 Mohawk\supper at 630 pm. Fd PUAT CLUB The June business meeting of; the Pilot Club of Oshawa was held recently at Simeoe Hall, with the president, Mrs, Walter Camphell, presiding An invitation was received from the Pilot Club of Peterhor- ough to attend its program meet- ing this month: also an inyit- tation from the Soroptimist Club in Oshawa to attend its meet ing, Arrangements were made to have representation at hoth | of these meetings A request Canada of | for from limited Duplate 10 cater THIS IS A 72""" NAME BRAND FREEZER IT HOLDS APP. 880 LBS. OF FOOD Mf the cash register tape at your favourite supermarket keeps coming up week alter week, with an im- A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D., OPTOMETRIST 14 King St, East 723-2721 honor of Mrs, Hortop will be ret p.m, on Thursday, June RECEPTION Friends are: cordially invited to a reception in Mrs. Doris Hortop Avenue Public School after seventeen years of teaching in Pickering Village a joint effort of both the Board and the Staff, and will be held at the School from 7:30 to 9:30 All Welcome, possible figure, YOU NEED A FREEZER. Come in tomorrow, see our selection of name brand treeners - names you really know you can depend om, Toke advantage of Chemey's convenient terms, Start your toed savings plan today, DELUXE 16 GU, FT, FREEZER iring from the Lincoln The reception is 16, 1966, Women's League was held at the home of Mrs, John Andrus kigy. The president, Mrs wil liam Melnychuk, was a guest al the 20th anniversary for the Senior Women's Auxiliary held at the parish hall on Catholic Women's League Day, A bake sale will be on June ast, weather permitting, On Beptember 24 there will be a eard party and dessert tea Plana were made for a bingo and draw for November 28 with bingo prizes on the Christmas theme. The draw prizes will be a Ukrainian doll, an embroider ed sheet and pillowcases, two rugs, and a fifth prize of two pairs of pillowslips The president thanked Mrs Andruskiw for the use of her home and the Reverend John Pereyma closed the meeting with prayer, Following a quiet social hour a potluck supper was served by the hostess, BOKHARA COURT Oshawa and district of Bokhara Court Ladies Oriental Shrine, of North America Incorporated held their meeting al the home of Mra, Leonard Brocklehurst The president, Mrs, T, C. Rus sell, welcomed the members Sewing convener, Mrs, Leon ard Brocklehurst, reported on the Faster sewing tea, held in Toronto at the Mosque, The ar ticles were all beautifully dis played, and greatly appreciated by the Shriners' Crippled Chil dren's Hospitals. Mrs, Russell and Mrs, Cecil Filiett, convener of the ways and means, presented Mrs. F, Millen, president of the Wel fare League, with a cheque to wards the crippled children's achool and treatment centre building fund A strawberry tea is planned for Wednesday, June 22, 2.00 to 490 p.m, at the home of Mrs Elmer Pollard, Courtice road north Flection of officers followed tmmediate past-president, Mr T. C, Russell: president, Mrs Charles Warren; vice-president Mra. George Taylor; secretary No mistake with steak Cresta Roja is a deliciously medium dry red table wine made from French hybrid grapes grown in Niagara, held out-| each The members @ Ne Money Down ae | CHARGE ACCOUNT @ Ne Carrvine Charges Biigitts 'A. 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