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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jun 1960, p. 8

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GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES MARGARET HAMILTON GRP. Thé June meeting of the Mar- garet Hamilton Group of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was held recently at the home of Mrs. Alex. MacDonald, Ritson road north, with the president, Mrs.| Derek Allen, presiding. Special thanks were expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malloy for their services in the grbup's re- cent catering and also to Mrs. Charles Cornelius/for convening both successful rummage sales. A home baking sale has been planned for June 17 with Mrs. Harry Bays convening. Election of officers showed the same officers being unanimously voted in for another year. Tea was served by Mrs, Mac- Donald assisted by Mrs. Bays. A silent auction was held following the meeting. MARY ELLIOTT SMITH The monthly meeting of the| Mary Elliott Smith Mis: Cir-| cle of First Baptist Church was| held at the home of Mrs, ae Canfield. The president, Mrs. Robert Moon, opened with prayer.- The| tribution, just a small contribu- tion, for the men of two world wars who did not hesitat eto give their time and lives for our pre- servation, \ A ovie of thanks Was [given fo Mr. Frank Staple of Port Perry for adding names to the honor roll. One hundred dollars will be sent to the Men's Branch d expenses for the annual picnic. An invitation was given and ac- cepted to visit at Mrs, Williams Eyans' summer cottage. Date to be set later. The 25-membership dinner will be held next Tuesady, June 14, at 7 p.m. Names will be received for this up till Friday by Mrs. Robert Williams, telephone RA 34962. The entertainment con- vener ig Mrs. Clifford Pilkey. In iast week's report of sketch put on by members, the name ofl" Mrs. Matthew Bell was omitted. The catering report was given by Mrs, Herbert Bathe, NORTHMINSTER WMS | The regular meeting of 'North-| minster Women's Missionary So- ciety followed the usual business GRACEFUL BIRDS (United Church WA 1, Gey wise omen Increases Givings . "6 ow. wach ava on TORONTO (CP)--The Woman's Were highly valued as food for Association of the United Church banquets. : of Canada raised $5,438,975 last| year for missionary and other purposes, the annual meeting of | the association's Dominion coun- | cil was told Monday. | Mrs. J. Y. MacKinnon of Lon- don, Ont., president of the coun- cil, said the sum raised was an increase of $111,118 from the pre-|}" vious year. - She said membership in -the 6, 247 woman's associations had in- creased from 218,942 to 221,160. Ory Cleaning KEEPS CLOTHES COOLER AND FRESHER Let us help you and your family keep thot well groomed look with Regular Dry Cleaning, Your clothes return with that "Like New" look. GOLD MEDAL CLEANERS (Pickup ond Delivery) 21 BOND ST. E RA 3.7332 Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort PASTEETH, » pleasant alkaline Juou-aeid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS. TEETH on your plates, No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling, Checks Fale odor" (denture breath). Get ASTEETH ot any drug counter. ' i Y THE QUAKER SET | bootees to delight the heart of devotional period was led by Mrs. | Walter Nickerson, her selection Procedure. ue di uluscement was from St. Luke 5, verses 1-14. i 0 meeting, which is to be held| The Quaker stitch is one of She also.read a poem and closed 5 the 1iome of the president, Mrs.| the simplest of all, yet it pro- period followed |{H. M. Mellow on June 22 at 8| duces such an effective design. Members brought in their white" Noo ianiey Disney and Mrs, Lore is @ trio of wee garments |gifts to be sent to India next week. py art Cornish had- charge of the CoP sng jacket, bonnet and | | Reports were heard of the con-|program and conducted the de- : Cis . : |vention held in Sarnia recently|y tional period. for us and we can bring every ship service at the September [of the Baptist Woman's WMS of The highlight of the af need to Him." | meeting of the Jessie Panton Mis-| opi 4 h Steno and Quebec. Delegates Was ah po dng terhoon Mrs. Moncur closed with pray-|sionary Society, = dawns Join says We BC! 7% [were es Riimy Britton and|ajken, who gave a talk on the °f* glosses Jor the meets were Wp, leaves from 5 ted tree blew rs. Walter Nickerson. need for "home-town" mission rs. George Drew and Miss Nel-| | Mrs. William Ruttan, a mem- york drawing on the characters lie Scorgie who served refresh-|/into Emperor Shen Nung's cup) ber of the WMS for matiy years, of two women of the Bible, name- ments. lof hot water. invited the group to her sum-\ly Ruth and Esther. i ; ast mer home in Bobcaygeon. It was| ~ At the conclusion, as a native| Group of the Jessie Panis ise decided to accept and to go on Jamaican, Mrs. Aiken answered Slonary Auxiliary was ie at St.| Juiy 27. Mrs. Moon closed the several questions concerning re- Since. Amelorsch, Ld lel 'B { ope plus 10 cents for handling, every mother. Instructions are | {5 the Needlecraft Depariment | of this paper, requesting THE | for "etal size. Would you like tain the knitting in- structions? Simply send a | QUAKER SET, Leaflet No. stamped, self-addressed envel- | CW-132. Glecoff SUPER MARKET Thrift Corners 174 Ritson Rd. S. re} so = at Eulalie Ave. STREET =~ STILL POPULAR GLECOFF Supermarker «8t « RITSON ROAD -- | « SIMCOE JESSIE PANTON AUX, (East Group) The June meeting of the East| JH MARRIED RECENTLY Pictured after their wedding | of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Snow recently in Albert Street Unit- | and the bridegroom is the Specials for Mon, -- Tues, -- Wed. group! ed Church are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clarence Sandford. The bride, the former Miss Francis Marie Snow, is the daughter meeting with prayer. CANADIAN LEGION AUX. The Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary met on Tuesday even- nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopson, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland THESTARSSAY | : s : Mrs. August. During these cycles, youl 8, Julie Tedlent Is should find some good 'opportuni . * ties to make new friends and were read and 5 letter of business contacts. Romance and 'hanks 15 to be seit to Whitby ligion and education in her home (land. The meeting closed with prayer some discussion k place re: garding catering for a wedding lon Saturday, June 25. |by Mrs. Mellow, CALVARY BAPTIST WMS The WMS of Calvary Baptist Minutes of recent Zone Rally Church met on Thursday after-|lavettes noon, June 9. S leader, presided. mention was made of the annual Following the monthly reports, | It was decided to make babies' commencing with the eptember meeting. Special GULAR DRY CLEANING All Clothing ... . Looks Better, Wears Longer! Good grooming end thrift go DU MAURIER FILTER TIP CIGARETTES -.-- 3.03 (With Other Purchases) : BREAD CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE 2 oon 33° Mrs. Henry McGhee led in a picnic which will be held on June hand in hand with regular dry cleaning. You'll always look your best, and spend less, too! SPECIAL Free Moth Proofing Of All Garments By ESTRELLITA > ; ; Oman omestic matters w. under or % ¢ | : Auxiliary for the excellent din-|song service. Mrs. Grace Moncur ili $ t { 1 FOR TOMORROW good aspects during most of tel er. The zone rally next year|opened the meeting. Mrs. 'Wil- oa he Sowe 3 Mrs. Willan Tuy fo souquer 3 tendency. lo. coming vear, With travel under Cn be held in Bowmanville. liam Spencer led in prayer. : " ward lethargy now. Much can be especially beneficent rays in Aug-| Mrs. A. R. Alloway brought a tion was made that the east group secomplished, but if you are care-/ust' and January. Look for new) Members were reminded of the 2 will be responsible for the wor- less js indifferent, you could opportunities to expand, business-|visit to Sunnybrook Hospital on Eile ody yn] Kal Ska make needless errors which will|wise, in December and January. June 22. More members are(, "id a sanctuary that He may] DRAPERIES i I BROADLOOM CHOICE TOMATOES cmon 19° STORE CUT ; BREAKFAST BACON .. 39 TULIP MARGARINE 5S .. 1.00 BUTTER ™ ** . 64° SHOP and SAVE at GLECOFF'S OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY offset efforts. A fine Neptune po-| A child born on this day will | needed to fill the bus, and Mrs. 0 "0 "rie also called a tab-| sition puts intuition at a peak. |be self-confident and ambitious Robert Williams is convener for ernacle. We have a sanctuary in| BIRTHDAY but may have to curb tendencies|transportation. Four hundred o. hearis. Our bodies are con-| i A is your birthday, foward extravagance parcels will be taken up for dis-|irolleq either by God or Satan. | "INTERIOR DECORATING SER- VICE" -- Ask to have a quali- fied representative call with a FREE ESTIMATES, Jou Should saacion progress LODGES AND rot a Has tial hie sy SOCIETIES . Howard's DRAPERIES where worthwhile goals are con- eserned. The period between now and the end of December will be| stimulating for job matters, but ri BETA SIGMA PHI are concerned. Best periods along (Nu-Phi-Mu Chapter) |ducted by Miss Judith Glover which spoke of God's divinity. these lines will occur in August,| The regular meeting of the Nu-| The next meeting will be held] The ark spoke of God's pres- November and next February. Phi-Mu chapter of the Beta Sigma at the home of Miss Ruth Lloyd, ence. 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ary should prove highly interest- Miss Carolyne Warburton, {last regular meeting of the sea-|seat. God was to meet His people| RA 5-3144 ing; also the entire month eof It was announced that a pres-ison. above the mercy seat. God eares |entation of a cheque, | ceeds of the recent car wash,/was to be built after a pattern. will be made to a representative (God has a pattern for each of] [of the Cerebral Palsy Association our lives. They were to build an ark. An ark is a place of safety. It was to be covered with gold, sample, |at the next meeting. The cultural program was con- | Scugog Cleaners 524 CROMWELL AVE. PH. 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