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The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1959, p. 25

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Women of Whitby United Church Serving Devotedly Since 18% The Woman's Association , if {4 th ' il 1 Evening Chapter Gives Valued Help To Hospital Aux. An Evening Chapter of the Women's Hospitai Auxiliary has active sicce Sept., 1956. It grown steadily and now has aN Jetive membership of 74 mem- | The Evening Chapter assists the afternoon auxiliary with their projects as well as having sev- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 3, 1959 © McLaugniin Hal: om fhe third fo Mrs. Marshall who was a Monday at 8 pom and new mem- bers are invitea. Present executive: chairman, 'Mrs. G. G. Curley; vice - chair man, Mrs. E G. Suarez; secre- tary, Mrs. T H. Greer;, treasur- er, Mrs Ray Lunn; sécretary Mrs. land; [fait ful and conscientious prosi- dent for sixteen ye .s5, coo tributing much to its « 58. The society has z=; geen active and interested in Home and Foieign missions, meeting | their obligations from year to year, 'Within the past fifteen years fourteen life memberships have been. bestowed - on meme bers. # The slate of officers for 1959 is i 5 mE eral anaual events of their own. Memoers are currently making arrangements for the winter dance, "Christmas Capers" 'to Bo held Dec. 9 at Jubilee Pavi- The evening hours in the Gift Shop of the hospital are staffed thainly by volunteer help from .|the Evening Chapter and mem- .| bers are constantly sewing and knitting for the hospital nursery and children's ward. A monthly meeting is held at E as follows: honorary president, Mrs. David Marshall; president, Miss M. Ross; vice-president, Mrs, W. Porter; secretary, Mrs. E. Guthrie; treasurer, Mrs. D. A. Wilson; Glad Tidings, Mrs. P. Newton; social convener, Miss M. Ross; press secrefary, Mrs. H. 8S. McCann; welcome and welfare secretary, Mrs. R. Byers; historian, Mrs. J. Robson. . VAST TERRITORY The Belgian Congo occupies an area of 909,000 square miles in equatorial Africa. 4] fel s = ng vu py : 1 | ls , 3 | i i H # } fe ie i aE it ! E i : g 5 ® 4 11s 4 f ! l } : I' : : ; i 8 8 3 3 § i Presbyterian Church, Whitby which has been active for seventy-five years, lately became known as the Helen Marshall § ; g :* gE° HH : £5 1 ES Jd Hi i oe : | } & : Mrs. Ann Budd; auditor, Mrs. W. [11 i : 8 8 ale Money, mage e, Ca , Quiltings and a Bazaar. Executive for 1959: president, Mrs. J. M. Smith; past president, Mrs. A. Colwill; presi- dent, Mrs. L. F. Richardson; Parents Support Courtice H&S We are now in our third year and the response of the parents in our area have made West Courtice Home and School Asso- ciation so very successful, In the past year we donated books to the school library, gave the children a treat at Christmas, assisted with Field Day in June. We had some very interesting guest speakers during the year and they included Captain Wil- liam Murray, Mrs. L. Courtice, Mr. G. Wilson and Mr. Ross Metcalfe, Officers serving this year are: President, Mr. E. Dunham; vice- president, Mrs. W. Higgins, Mrs. E. Dunham; secretary, Mrs. W. Neil; treasurer, Mrs. D. Thomp- son; executive, Mrs. V. Cutting {past president), Mrs. L. Brad- ley, Mrs. J. King, Mrs. E. Elliott, Mrs. E. Rodesky, Mrs. P. Shulga, Mrs. K. Greentree, Miss ' E. Holmes, Miss Ellingham; press reporter, Mrs, Brick; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Ruck- stuhl. : ; § ~ s v Evening Branch Christ Church WA Is Growing Group The Evening Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of Christ Me- morial Church meets on the sec- ond Tuesday of the month at 8 p.m. The group was organized in September, 1956, with eight members and now has a mem- bership of 35. Come ond see for yourself why thousands of Oshawa and district housewives to Shop and Save ot A & P! A & P Food Stores have enjoyed tremendous popularity ever since the company's incep- tion. WHY? ... Because A & P have always made it their policy to give the public VALUE for the dollars they spend . . . PLUS . . . on unexcelled service. Thousands of citizens from Oshawa ond vicinity have found by experience that IT PAYS TO SHOP AT A & P FOR THE FINEST QUALITY FOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE | -FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - 2 LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA!!! 172 Simcoe | 1150 Simcoe Street North | Street North The main projects for raising money each year are our annual Card Party held in October and along with the other women's tary, Mrs. F. A. Mcliveen; Dor- Mrs. Donald

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