sented Mrs. John Callison with a life. Mr, Wilson answered sev. Mrs. Donald Mallett Mrs. Grant cette embers were conducted on| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January n, 19° 9 small gift on her retirement from eral questions from the mem. Reeve and Mrs. Harold Whit- a tour of the Oshawa City Pump' eu a - ro ---- office and Mrs i Reed bers, He was thanked by Mrs. bread House. The tour proved very in presented Mrs, George Whitbread Donald Snider The regular meeting followed formative and interesting to the with a gift It was announced that these yith second vice-president Mrs, members who were amazed at Refreshments were served by would be a card party at west!Allan Lockard acting as chair- the procedures used in the filtra- | Mrs. Elwood Bradley Courtice School on Friday Jan-|man for the evening. Mrs. Lock- tion system of drinking water. | uary 23, Those wishing informa- ard stated that plans are being Vrs. Henry Hewitt thanked Mr.) tion should call RA 55456, Ar-made for the February meeting Ronald Weight who was guide for rangements are being made 10|q,ri Brotherhood Week A . f have a sieighing party in the near uring member of each ethnic' The. Jaycettes then returned to] future, Refreshments were served group of Oshawa will be invited the Hotel to talk over plans for by Mrs. William Epworth's group.' and there will be a guest speaker. the men's night Door prizes were Mrs. Fred Whalley reported on|¥oP by Mrs. Bert Bicknell Mrs, OSHAWA JAYCETTES ihe square and round dance to Donald Brown and Mrs. Fred The January dindier meeting of be held on Feb. 7 at the Oshawa Whalley. the Oshawa Jaycettes was held| Flying Club. Entertainment chair. in the Grey Room of the Hoteliman Mrs, William Carey stated Genosha, During the dinner hour that the Jaycette Men's Night Mrs, Douglas Knowler was pre- will he held on March 14 sented with a pink carnation] Following marking the arrival of her baby -------- GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES LAUREL GROUP {Radio Park club house with the lunch would be sold to the pupils The Laurel Group, of King presideat, Mrs, Melville Coolidge, at cost. Conveners appointed Street United Church held its|presiding. were Mrs, N. V. Roe Mrs Don first meeting of the new year in| The minutes of the last meeting ald McNaughton, Mrs, ¥ the Centennial Hall recently and annual report were read by Mutrie, Mrs, Jack Neill | Mrs, Lorne Muldrew opened Mrs. John Black | It was mentioned that Home the meeting wiht a scripture] Mrs, Thomas Hornsby gave the and School Count il would be he d reading and prayer treasurer's report, Mrs. 8. W.'on January 27. The night of card Mrs, William Muldrew gave a Bigwood stated that the nextito be held at the pr. C. F. Can reading relating to the New Year. Local Association meeting would non School would be on January Plans were discussed and ar- receive all annual reports, 2 Refreshments were served by. A letter of appreciation was re Mrs, Gordon Channing and Mrs. ceived by Simcoe Hall for a do- nation of clothing by the Associ FINAL learance DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ats T WEST COURTICE H AND 8 The regular meeting of the West Courtice Home and School Association was held recently vith the president Mrs, Viclor Cutting presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs, Wilson Nell The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Donald Thompson The room was won by Grade 3, Mr Wilson the speaker was introduced by Mrs Leonard Bradley, Mr. Wilson spoke on mental retardation and rangements made for future em meetings t s served. Bigwood. A pot luck supper was served Igwor patio held A il be CALVARY BAPTIST WMS Mrs. Albert W. Rundle intro After the singing of hymns led duced Mr. J, A Britiain, chiro 17TH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX, by Mrs. Henry McGhee, the WMS podist, who spoke oh "The Care MANY READERS } Britain's public libraries had 14,302,000 registered readers a' prize George The January meeting of the ) , Baptist Church w 17th Cub Mothers Auxiliary was of Calvary P held in the lower hall of Paul's Presbyterian Church, with James Mor the president, Mrs rison, presiding The secretary, Smith read the previous meeting Barnes, treasurer treasurer's report Cub Master, Mr. Fred Sewell was present to answer questions. With his help it decided that all Cubs in nee new tic the would to pay Soe per tie I'he social Thomas Monachan cussion on the Mry minutes Mrs of wa ccond a charge have convener led father the dis and the week of March definite date and place to be an second nounced at the February meet- deliverance of the 1 raclites, and y.nq0ror reports were read ing It was agreed sum of $50 to St to donate Stanley the Douglas submitted the various of time ; of ter 14, The chapter te Is how God Mrs son either banquet to be held some time in army the rear Paul's Church the absence of Mrs cur, the president Spencer led in the opening pray ef; The minutes of the last meet ing were read, was received, The memory work for next week will be Psalm 8 A duet 'Neath the Old Olive Tree," was song by Mrs. Otto Sharrard and Mrs (hee (Mrs. A, R, Alloway continued her Bible study on Exodus, chap into an impos the Red Sea ahead, mountain barriers on side, and the Egyptian fast approaching in the He did this in order that His might be honored in the ledd the Israelites sible situation Name the Egyptians might come to the know that He was the Lord This mighty and the offering 1D! Henry Me-| deliveranceingunced that the Re vs done in the past and a sum of through the Red Sea was a type Milroy would he the as of the Feet" An interesting film opened by Mrs. Otto Sharrard, in was presented showing the differ Grace Mon. ent phases of clinical and labora Mrs. William tory work tefreshiments were served by the mothers of the Kindergarten Is under the convenership of Mrs. Douglas Hart, Mrs, Kenneth Forbes, assisted by Mrs, Murry Sparkes, social convener PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club was held with the past-president Mrs, Olive Harrison, presiding The acting president welcomed evervone, The group see Mrs, Sarah the meeting after her lengthy stay In hospital Mrs. R. G. Collison called the roll showing 19 members and two children present, Secretary and was glad to Chamberlain at 3irthday for Mrs greetings Doris Law verend R. B speaker on stated that the recent canvas for this cause wonderful suc cess and a he a new to help these was a a result children lead there will school built in Oshawa a much happier and more useful inducted three new daughter, Mrs. Donald Olynyk introduced and welcomed prospective Jay- cette Mrs. Donald Down, The president Mrs, Robert Dewland members iS"IRON-HUNGRY BLOOD" MAKING YOU 50 TIRED YOU'RE ASHAMED? Feel Better Fast When You Suffer That Run-down, Weary Feeling! Take This Blood-improving Iron Tonic Made Especially For Women| How unfortunate when a woman is so tired, run-down, she feels gullty that she can't face the day's problems, Luckily, it's often due to "Iron-Hungry Blood" (*simple iron deficiency anemia) , Then it's needless for these women to suffer such awful weariness without help A special iron tonic can help relieve this condition thus re- new your vitality! 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