Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1966, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1966 19 | Is Proposed Bible School Holds Session Pg os a interesi- viaees, pre pe gh ge lormative program|numbers and sang in unison pe presented at the closing The kindergarten children, ed Fr or Canadian Viuawives session of ihe Vacation Bible)by Shirley Smith, sang a num-| School at the church. The aver-| ber and presented a finger play.| LONDON (CP)--At least 40jfavorably in terms of population} sional status of the midwife he age attendance during the week| After viewing the children' | Per cent of the world's mothers) with those in Britain, which has thinks it could reduce the pres- was 30 and 23 earned certifi-| work, parents were served re- lreceive no professional care|17,370 professional midwives. ent high cost of medicine prey-| freshments in the Sunday|during pregnancy and labor, Sir) sir John told a reporter ifjalent throughout North Amer-| Schoo! room. John Peel, Britain's eminent| Canada established the profes-lica. | / Assistants during the week|synaecologist, said Tuesday. marr sion of the S. $. Kresge Compony Limited The juniors, led by Mrs. Wil- liam Guthrie, presented the worship, read the litany they ared and acted out the Parable of the Seed", They were Barbara and Beverley | "The standard of care that) Smith and Lynn Underwood.|any country gives its expectant | Mrs. Fred Puckrin gave the) |mothers and children reflects | missionary story. Thursday| 'the state of civilization to which also sang two selections. morning that country has advanced, 4 The primary children, led by| Church and Sunday said Sir John, surgeon-gynaecol- Lynda Puckrin, recited Bible! will resume Aug. 21. ogist to the Queen. He was introducing a report on Talk On Packaging Heard maternal care around the world | BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mrs.|Donna McLaughlin) were OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of it! 24 hour se.- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you. Fuel Oi! Budget Plan available. NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL Owned and operated by G. Tamblyn Ltd. Phone 728-5651 Schoo! hon- as seen through the training and practice of midwives, The re- Ivison Munday, of Bowman- ville, West Durham District President, gave an interesting talk on packaging at the Women's Institute meeting. She described new methods of pack- ored at a community shower in| the recreation centre by a large! group of friends and relatives. Gordon Paisley was master of ceremonies. A coffee table and chairs as well as other gifts were presented to the guests of sult of five years' work sifting information from 174 countries, it was produced by a study group set up by the Interna- tional Federation of Gynaecolo- gists and Obstetrics and the In-| ternational Confederation of| McLAUGHLIN Sn 723-3481 :% SUPPLIES KING ST. W, WILLIAMS ey foods and the uses to which wrappings vat put) honor. after use. Mrs. V, Bailey con-| The program included a piano ducted the meeting. | Zs af 'aeekie 7 : os " A gift will be presented to/°°° % Nancy Dorrell for her assis- reading by Leanne Dorrell, solo}; tance in printing programs, Aj by Cheryl. Ashton, piano solo by report was also presented on|Lorraine Turner, a reading by the progress of the exhibit for| Judy Cochrane, a piano solo by Blackstock Fair. Debbie McLaughlin and a skit! Mr. and Mrs, David Kyte (nee by eight young people, 80 Drivers And Families Attend Bus Lines Picnic BROUGHAM (TC) -- More {holiday at their cottage at than 80 drivers with their fam-) | Coboc onk, flies attended the Brownwall|- om Transit (Rural Bus Lines) pic- nic at Well Spring Park. Games, contests and swimming comprised the program. Those in charge of next year's picnic | are: Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A, Ellicott and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walls. Mrs. June McKinnon and family visited her brother, Vic Thompson, in London, Ont. Mr. Thompson recently returned from army duty in Egypt. Mrs. Randel Ellicott was host- ess for the meeting of the Afternoon Group of the UC.W Mrs, Perry conducted the wor- ship program, Mrs, A. Gray and Mrs. R. Ellicott served re- freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spang, and Margaret, Mrs, Gillman, Mrs, Lillis Willson and Mrs. Walter Vice spent some time with relatives at Highwater, Quebec. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson | have returned from a trip to! British Columbia. | A number of men are de- | voting their holiday time to the| painting of the church. Mrs. Fred Hicks and Ted have returned from a holiday at} Bracebridge. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Pilkey have returned from a two-week AQUA VELVA SILICONE LATHER with wetted silicones Midwives. | Published today, the report} gives data on 75 per cent of| the world's population, exclude) ing China. 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