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The Oshawa Times, 13 Oct 1960, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Octebaw 18, 1960 J Lend-a-Hand By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT |[tendance of 20 members and one Lend-a-| visitor, The commitiee in charge, BROOKLIN The ! Hand Group of Woman's Associa- Mrs, F. M, Holliday and Mrs, tion of Brooklin United Church! Dingman, chose "Thanksgiving" held its October meeting at the|as theme of devotions), Mrs | home of Mrs. Arthur J. Cook. | Dingman read scripture passages The attendance was smaller than] Mrs, ¥. M. Holliday read a usual, owing to various other|commentary by Padre W. A activities in the district, {Young on "Giving Thanks" and in keeping with the season of|@n article taken from A Road- "Harvest and Thanksgiving" |#ide Window' by Ethel Chapman, meeting 'opened with hymn *$ing| relative to the worship. to the Lord of Harvest," followed! The leader, Mrs, Ralph Thomp- by reading of Psalm 100 son, conducted the business ses- A sion ng i Bg Rr 1A Cook. Preparations for the WA Fall bi) resided for business session, Bazaar were discussed and Mrs, inutes were rvesd by Mrs, |Juby Sovley. applied Bs con. George Boke, and financial Vener from ihe group, statement = presented by Mrs An appeal for good and used Lloyd Bradley, showed $179.35 clothing, knitted articles and gifts 5.4%: | was made for the Fred Victor . | Mission, Toronto, Mrs, F. M, Holliday read the life story of Susanns Wesley, mother of Charles and John Wes- ley, Mrs, E, Kay read minutes of| pointed to bring report from éx. the meeting ana vol Sal, Cally ecutive meeting, regarding sup 4 :. State of { te lies needed from this group members fi ol inahces, 4p ' Mrs Cook presented a concise date, vn given by Mrs, "y report on the dishursements of Meet tosed with Thanksgly- the sum of $400, donated by the| Meeting € hn , Woman's Association to the offi ng Yih and prover Lusch 4nd eial board of Brooklin United|® social hour fo din : y Church (repairs to church the committee in charge, steeple, increased insurance, fuel, | 87, THOMAS' CHURCH ete The Woman's Association of St The November meeting will be Thomas' Anglican Church will held at the home of Mrs, Allan! meet on Wednesday evening, Oet Jones, Winchester road 12, at 8 p.m, at the home of Mrs SUNSHINE GROUP J. K. Lawrence Mrs. C, W. Elliott opened her CHURCH BAZAAR home for the October meeting The annual bazaar of St the Sunshine Group of WA with Thomas' Anglican Church will be abundance of 17, Meeting dd held on Saturday, Nov, 19, at 3 with WA Theme Song and Pray-{p.m,, in the Masonic Hall, Mill er, Mrs. Sydney Lockver gave gireet, Brooklin, Please keep this the call to worship The devotion. date in mind al based on the thems yf "Thanksgiving" was presented | SOCIAL ITEMS by Mrs, Dave Conte vho also! A bus load of members and read two poems entitled "Coun. | friends of Brooklin Horticultural trv Lanes" and "Only Lonned," | Society left the church corners at The leader, Mrs. Elwood Steven.| approximately 1 p.m, on Monday, | son. presided for the husiness| Oct. 3, to visit the International period. The secretary, Mrs. Ala.| Rose Show, held at Casa Loma stalr Fraser. read minutes. Fif.| Toronto, where 130,000 roses were teen calls were reported on sick|on display, The group was over: and shut-ins, Mrs. Dave Conte s|whelmed by the beauty and ex presented treasurer's report up | eellence of the flowers on exhibit to-date, Convener of sic ind| One hundred thousand blooms flower committee, Mrs, Les, Hall, |of roses were displayed by the reported flowers taken fro m|florists of Metro Toronto, Inter: group to Elsle Vipond, faithful] national displays of roses from 12 member of group now a patient | countries were flown in for this in Oshawa General Hospital event, Twelve rooms were set oF ? 4 Mrs, E. Acton was appointed | aside for arrangements of 'Dec. " convener, assisted by Mrs, Dave |orating Your Home with Roses' THE MIRACLE ENAMEL Contes, My Fred Young, and Mrs. A. Fraser to represent the TILE 30 ASQERL y For Kitchens, Bathrooms group, and assist with arrange. _-- by other feed 3 pecon 3 4 ' hy Ps Aza |panied by other feed dealers, is 4 n qd ments for WA Fall Bazaar |attending a convention in St, a 7 F=TgTs Finest Woodwork FRIENDSHIP GROUP | Louis, Missouri, The party left 2 The Friendship Group of the| Malton Alrport on Wednesday, en Woman' Association met on|route to Chicago, and on the re. Tuesday evening, at the home of | turn flight, will spend a few hours Mrs, Charles Pilkey, with an at-'in Cleveland, Ohlo Hold Election Of Officers FRENCHMAN'S BAY Flee visit relatives. They expect to tion of officers was held at the be away about two weeks. October meeting of the French.| Mr, Willlam Barker underwent man's Bay Home and School As-|surgery at the Oshawa General sociation held at the school last Hospital last Friday, Monday. Mrs. Margaret Brown| Alex Saunders was in the Ajax was re-elected President, Vice. Hospital last week for surgery. President is' Jean Holohon, Treas Happy birthday wishes to Pat. urer, Myra Salt, Recording Secres|rvicla Clark who will be 18 on tary, Shirley Calhoun, Corres. October 17th, Patricia Is attend. ponding Secretary, Shirley Whyte, [ing Ontario Teachers College in Executive members are Vera|Toronto Tranquada, Helen Fenton, Rose.| Thousands of people took ad. mary Haley, Margaret Vargo and|vantage of the good weather over Amie Dorsett, This was member.|the weekend to drive out and in shi th and the president|spect the ne * - C3 Be Bh irs 1 i man Ts Pe co oy SUPER DURABLE LOOKS AND WASHES ne Chool and urged those J g n Interested In their children § edu ong be of Te teers VARANTEED WASHABLE RR UKE BAKED E NAME L 3 7. 4 cation to Join. The Principal, Mr, | Thanksgiving weekend and gave M. Inrig, spoke on the subject of the Pickering Police Dept, a busy # the "luneh hour." 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