18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, January 15, 1960 AT BURKETON Plan Meeting For Auxiliary BURKETON -- The Burketon| Mr. and Mrs. Norman : Mec- WA will meet at the home of Keenan and family, Hampton, Mrs. J. A. Turnbull on Thursday were Sunday guests of Mr. and evening at 8 p.m., January 14. Mrs. Peter Gatchell. All ladies are invited to attend. | Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott Sunday school will commenceland family, Bowmanville, were at 10.15 a.m. and church worship/Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. at 11 am. from now on. Note Howard Abbott. the change of time for Sunday | Mr. Cyrus Ashton has an in- School, {fected eye. His condition is im- Our annual meeting will be proving slowly. held in the church hall on Tues-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter day evening, January 19 at 8 and family, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs, p.m, All 'members of the con-|Albert Adams and family, Bow- gregation are invited to attend." manville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Greta Bailey has returned Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams. home again affer visiting rela-| Mrs. Esther Carnochan, Mrs. tives in Oshawa. Stanley McCullough, Brenda and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Weston Glen visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl spent the weekend with Mr. and Oliver at Blackstock on Monday. Mrs. Howard Lee, Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vickery Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lane and Debbie were Wednesday tea and family were Saturday guests guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lane in Oliver. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbott Wayne were Saturday evening were Saturday evening guests of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Davidson, Reed and family, Sunderland. Zion ARE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and family, Oshawa, were Sun- were Thursday evening guests of day guests of Mrs. Ethel Bryan, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Earl Oliver and mr---- ry. " wgw Mr. and Mrs. George Allison ctivities and Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oliver on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Allison, Misses Gloria and Marlyn Oliver n urc £5 !and Mr. Frank Melton spent an enjoyable evening at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison's, Oshawa, " y 3 Saturday evening. At Brooklin Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and family were Sunday guests of By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ashton. BROOKLIN -- The 'meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell, held * at Brooklin United Church Oshawa, were Sunday guests of on Tuesday evening in connection Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stephenson with week of prayer services, and family. was attended by 1st Brooklin = si RE PE aT . Boy Scouts group, accompanied, The meeting was held in the by their leaders, members of Christian Education Building. congregations of St. Thomas An- glican Church and Brooklin Unit-/ing conducted by leaders of ed. Church ict groups, Mrs. J. H. McKinney in- Rev. §, J Hillier led in open-| formed the gathering on the pro- ing services. Rev. E. W. Fuller, posal of new organization to be rector of St. Thomas Anglican called the "Women's Fellowship' Church delivered an inspiring which would combine the Wom- message. Special offering taken an's Association and Woman's was donated te the Canadian Missionary Society into one Fel- Council of Churches. lowship, including important du- At the close of the service, Mr. ties of both, throughout Canada. Hillier conducted the installation The Brooklin Bridge Club re- services for all officers of Even- sumed activities on Wednesda; ing and Afternoon auxiliaries of evening, January 5, following per- the WMS elected in December iod of holidays, by meeting in the for 1960. basement of Township Hall, On Wednesday evening, prayer, Highest scores of Duplicate service was conducted in the bridge, tallied as follows. North to Christian Education Building by South -- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rev. S. J. Hillier. Heron, 95%; Mrs. W. Medland, On Thursday evening the com- Mrs. Stewart, 93%; Mrs. Wad- bined congregations of Brooklin dell, Jack Patterson, 88; Mrs United Church and St. Thomas Cyril Davies, Mrs. Robert Heron, Anglican Church, met at St. 87. Thomas Anglican Church. Rev.| East to West: Mrs. Sanderson S. J. Hillier delivered the sermon, Miss Forsythe, 97%; Mrs. Doug- assisted in opening services by las Wiseman, Mrs. Guy Steven- Rev. E. W. Fuller. son, 88%; Mrs. Bovey, Miss Bo- The six groups of the Woman's vey, 85; Mrs. John Glover, Mrs. Association of Brooklin United Bruce Glover, 84%. Church met on Tuesday evening] Mrs. Tom Dowling is a patient for a joint meeiing immediately at Oshawa General Hospital, fol- following week of prayer services.'lowing a stroke. PLAN A NEW HOME FOR 1960! Give your family the happiness and security that comes with living in their very own .home. 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