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The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1960, p. 14

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|Jameicn; Mrs Albert Street WA Has Heritage Mame To WHS Aux : or Can, Corps Unit 42 (mt from te Sebvtlon : Wo! '] kd rt Stree 98 me vavais wa wis By Prince Philip Chapter IODE | me ister susan ue SUpports ) 4 Wi Hrd Gai . W . Evening Auxitisry of Northmis |Comation Corps Lo My hidd 3 " The Rev, Derek Ain of § Of Faith From N Osha a Mission ster United ( hiireh Wie IFES. The Prince Philip Chapter, im (organises on Macch 18 192 id Thomion's Women's Association ciation." We mest the frst Wed. Poul's Preshyierion Coureh eo Ww hn November, 195, lor the young perigl Order Doughters of the pid A 4 G68 supports the Sunday Bahn) nesdoy of the month # 2.99 # oy severe times during the ya women of the church whe are wh ire, has colehrated Hs tenth ooh. There were show 12 women, In 10a eight ladies formed. the Sunday School, wl Cention gud addressed uF el Our heritage in the work of the| thelr own work, Gnd meet Once & oie 6 sllend aiernom meet CRSAEY 6 AR Relive chap in mtlendence at thet time, viwhat was then called "The La lly In & member's home, whieh we spwediaied snd WA Oct, 7, 1960 month 8% he Woman's Assocha. ins dy' r of the famous and worthy owing » Jusing 1 the y ro dew Ad 4 About. 199% A WES: A splendid year financially can ed very much, di - re i he S Eve, or shi ud stiidy o sade met ' 4 ' . " 4 / : " 4 rps ' N Albert Stree United COFEh) ooney turned in from each group idling Rig BA : . Horper installed the. executive "7Pe58 19 The Woman's Asto-ihe yeporied ot this wonderil The officers are; Pn as hebind i a great herliags '" B yiu4 ain tromanrar. The ri Work are the Wain op Fi ' chapter's annual meeting i for the Ladies' Awxlliory who Harvest time of yesr Mrs, Leonard Brash; past pri PrEeY | & 4 d 4 aha iy furthering of Fist f Wk 4 ruary # the 7 hp / n i 5 : faith, perseverenee MiB gs lengir's group meets on the rst in the group and for creating hot. eid in J Oruary and fhe A i wiiw; President, Sister Bessie having an sdvisors, Mrs, Frank, We hove 9 members, three Govt, Mrs Haier Buss ns yr 4g carried it through! and third Thursdays in the after ter 'understanding and apprecia: wing officers are leaders for on ; (Homes; secretory, Sister Jean Mel eilan, Ars Leslie Parrot, members had perfect silendpnce 1617, Mrs, Roy ' or fd, ov dars periods to its present| oon of each month, snd the offi. | the world micsin of he ie year 2 Birra; treasury, Sister Edna ond Mrs, Merle Smart, will ong) ail the meetings vere held at the 97%. 4, A. Anderson; a BE Oy outh| cers are as follows for 1960 on he wor Hes OF THE. immediate past Regent, the late ? " Garrison remember the advice and help Sanday School, with the excep Mrs, Clarence Beoit; so Roovary. Provan. Wes, Hen Shire ow outside wetiviti W, ¥. Mercer; Regent, Mrs i | Our following meetings were of these three women, ss well tion of the December meeting, vesist, Wis ny W burch acquired its first build: lry Hogarth; past pres, Mrs |. Tere are few oulsi for i Alfred Austin, Ist vice Regent, (then held at different members' as the encouragement of the Br, wikch we hed at Contre Street press, Mrs, RB H. Hy; 6, erected on a Jot presented hy|Clayion Lee; president, Mrs. |" CE All funds are polced Chis. re F y um; 2nd vice ww homes with new members Jom Women's Association of the United Church, where they sery- and Megns: Mes, Gordon yr Tonnies. Whe Fred Colemay. 1 The president |Pne through the propgr Chri Smith; Conn i ing every meeting, A social howr church 4 pur Christmas dinner and we Wes, Arthar Bunker, Mrs, 'as the first minister, For fifteen) Mrs, Victor Phair; 28 vice presi hon wardsiip wey of free-whl cif, , Smith, Mrs ? was enryed at the end of ech The group now has 25 mem. exchonged gilts, fred Harrie, Mis, James Lage Ld Hs i ' offerings o : p ! A ---- > --r-- ears the South Oshaws Mission dent, Mrs, David McCann; re | "5H i the year, the group : fiom RR Sith : mecting Limadion O nic PETE, meciing the first Tuesdny| We held one hake sale, & mn j arved as both ehurch and Suni cording secretary, Mrs. Harry 8 number of baby 9 4 NF Vol ruchh p y , en the Canadian Corps, Vil of (he month, consisting of 8 de mage sale and touch and take Hist CARPS SURPRISE iay Behool [omenatiom: treasurer, Mrs. do-| IE LBL ot er Mm kX. Yolamgit, {ff f BY 2 Lack possession of the Presently oiong service, business meet \sole. We catered to two small EDMONTON (CP)-The From the early beginning in the|seph Wiltshire; press reporter Ther ere ven io tiie ei 5. Allersiey, Mrs, Joh er i 4 headquarters aw ehmona ng, and social howr, I weddings and one Danguet, leary wn the pool at Edm f the church the women|Mrs, Edward Holland; birthday They w Ad ' 4 is . Fr street west our meeting were then ham Ww, ade sev | donations snd ity hall fountain have surp Oe hat| cards, Mrs, George Ford, apd|Bembord, (0 he used in 0) Secretary, Mrs, €. G. Luke; § Ww RR [<a on the top floor every third| Our prokects have included oi We made sever! donations and co) B60 TOWER CSE SEH Al Hat sick list committee, Mrs, Flor- Won hospital In India. The gay i or Mrs, W Piettf "or. % 1 Tuesday of each month there: lower demaomsiration nd es, 'ome pits. We Jonna i ho A reed snd some led, ako j His socks ; Féd ; astie travel-| tals, Cerebral Palsy, Aan' 4 ery ence Walker and Mrs, Harry colors of the socks were most yeeonnding secretary, Mrs, 1, H after plastic HONE ations H H merous other w ; ts 7 Ald ey nl wey Longhottom; pianist, Mrs, Joseph) acceptable, since (he people of foyeon: educational set retary, / ! | Past presidents of our Auxiti- "Bue, entering to weddings and children and other worthy causes, Hes and numero, Then 9 YAO Way to further the great|Wilishire,. The Golden Links| that country believe it to he wi i McCallum; assistant BF a 4 {#ry are; 195157, Sister Ressie suppers, and the sale of Christ We memembered the ehui-fns| Fo fish were put in 8 pool eed of the Christian way of life | group meet on the first Tuesday lucky to put white, the funereal 4 onal secretary, Mrs, J, A, _ WR Homes; 1995-55, Bister Vera mes cards As 8 result of thesei or Christmas, The sick and be: nothing hut weter, and they ne congregation was small in of each month in the evening and eolor, on a hahy p semhership convener, MRS, ALFRED AUSTIN | Woodman, 1006-57, Bister Laurs efforts, ine ehildren § UESOTY | ooved during the yer, Bove increased (0 shout 60, umber but the Sunday School! their officers are as follows: Hon Guest speakers, often with d i y Bf Larmer: social " Knight; 1958, Sister Fisle Oley; was decorated, and drapes were) : ' 35 always been p strong power, Overy president, Miss Cora Har plays of articles or pictures tom, conver Mis. Jeo Glover; pub: annual Tag Day to which the eiti-| 199-60, Sister Betty Caverbill, [purchased for the minister's] We slo sponsor the Cubs and DON'T FASTE 16 that is how the work firstivey; past president, Mrs. Earl the mission fields, have hi an ow, Mrs, O00. FE, Ans- eis of OsRawa responded very, In the past years we have study, Bunday-school room, and Beoiuis, but our main profess be oil tarted, how the women played| Adams; president, Mrs. Williamled the interest of the ol : ecretary, Miss Flos-| generously, also, a Vall Tea held tried to help all worth while ladies' lounge, Also provided by io help support the Sunday Bek ool 1f # skin forms o vi ne . im important part in visiting the Stallibrass; vice-president, Mrs, sending the gospel to eve i {4 pire and World Af- at the home of Mrs, F. N, Me- charities, have visited veterans in these efforts were backdrop and! During (he year our speakers ir i Je he " nd vita homes, inviting the people and Bud Laxton; recording secretary, tion Mrs. K. R, Wagg; standard Callum, Alexandra street hospitals gnd have endeavored to wing curiping for the stage, serv. were; Mrs, Waller Lane, 8 mis valuable minerals a - nildrep to Sunday School and Mrs Wilbur Down; treasurer,| The officers for this £ £ vr, Mrs. H. H. Tonkin; ways make our community proud of us, ing earts for the kitchen, 8 dons: i hureh; helping when any need Mrs, Gordon Shemilt; catering clude Mrs. H. A With a membership now of 9, n' tim for the organ fund, and 8 would arise, In sickness or in Mrs. Samuel Gibbs; gifts, Mrs, gy president the future we hope to help in shim of money to 8 worthy mis II : » Vo 0 oma Tits, nto, ous 9.190 ___ Pastor stiff Lends Ideals of Patriotism Upheld | Ladies' Auxiliary (Thomton's Woman's Association [#2 [ati nayed an important part me, they were Known as Our accomplishments to date include donation (0 the luey Morrison Memorial Fund, the woviding food, clothing, ete, Lawson Parks and Mrs, Gordon every way we ean in the pro CAUSE ' ot. Bo 8 ' } adoption of a Korean child f wales of clothing eame to the in Jia) sick hii convener, Mrs ¢ is dent y Services pt Home and op, ion equipme at Christmas Bress of our community Last ry our women look ssion ar t WO ITE carried Orva Dakwell plans Mrs 4 Pore ' Ld p Pp gw , dod 4 y ssion and the women earrl J ire Perkin td 4 F. B. Shortt: (reais phonogravh. sent to oyrl AL the present time we are after the Tha vom at the Wis / raising funds to provide the fur out their duty ot supply the need Harry Atkinson; press reporter, : f y Parl and corresponding eereln { 0 ey and post War adopted seh { Cal Ont onery Fair he in the church, f other Mrs, Earl Adame . eon Butler Pair opted Je al 4 4 alvin, In A nishings of the newly renovated HOPery Fair bh I 44 y whee 3) Vi angled tn th 4 ; ii vith ) t y 4 § ¢ i in June pssisted al the con Bmall teas were held, and] The executive of the Peari| Pavia' MeDuff| Comm W, J, Bones | Ovnawa (ene Tosnital, prizes Ptom floor of the Canadipn 20d hip ig iad F DANCING 7 Pl I sf y q y i ¥ awa General Hospital, prizes A gregationsl pene ough the building was small, group 1s as follows for 1660-1961; | poo | . » j Ad Immigration given to the three collediates oflCOTPS headaveriers building, Bx y arie fal} aide pif si 8 Ei isla id £1 J 4 dad aL ree £0) HER 6 0 Special eetings of this past he yearly fall supper was a great Past president, Mrs. Erie Coop : Vitis , ¢ Beaton a / . r onninas ECHLIVE for 1050 Bpecial o J ent. There was no kitehen, er; president, Mrs, Ernest Jones iauce Vipond, supp Rite pesawa Books and magazines "pp Sister Betty Caver- year Include our anniversary D.EA~--~M.D.A, verything was out in the open,| lst vice - president, Mrs. Roger #0 s y . Hu ist Year our chief) have been kent to | Hor #1 3 hill rot vice-president, Sister dinner, a visit 10 Glenholme ind we often had to wash dishes Plank; recording secretary, My: Han eitizenship / 4 KINE projects were our Ho Reryiee » er ome a lene Walls; second vice-presi- School for Retarded Children, and Ballet, Yop, Yoe, utside on a plank set-up for this William Grandy; treasurer, Mrs road secretary, Mrs, J, ¥ jos dent, Sister Alma Keller; see our fall outdoor meeting at Laks wurpose. The men gave of their| Frank Cooper; social convener : La . id as Julia many articles retary, Bister Flsie Oley; (rens. BEUGOR Chaoracter, Baton, " 4 i by A | d '4 1] 3 g i F ime in building the mission, and Mrs, Albert Walker Oshawa 10NE11ES edicate By 4 a 4 Fool iy ne urer, Bister June Hughes; Bgl. at. The desire of the present ex obatic ain the women provided The executive of the Woman A ) Wh ar. ? the Chenier pre Arms, Sister Lorraine Reid; ehap- ecutive is to present an inter Aer ' 5 A L Ves f ches, also the ladies ald was Associaiton for 1960-1961: Past eriatives of 1h tapi WAVE | sain, Sister Berths West esting and varied program for the Kinderdonce and » ' M he residents of Vairview } j called on to assist with the Christ: president, Mrs, Samuel Gibbs y A st Bl wv ] f Dist ' t { visited the re i 3 ides Rg A i dL nas concerts, at Faster and president, Mrs, Eric Cooper; isi 0 S818 ng LIT 0 15 Ic Lodge at Whithy serving tea and elude, a Christmas visit to the Pre-School, ere EE ----, an wew any Limes during the year, asivice . president, Mrs. = Eres wokies Dorcas Group Meets Home for the Aged, a spring les nore of that kind of entertain: Jones; 2nd vice - president, Mrs.| The Oshaws Lionetie Lioneltes had a very active year, Miss Wlossie Coyte, 'Fehoes' land # talent might, ent took place, When the com: George Sanders; recording secre anized in Beplembe 1h, h wry of 825.00 was given to secretary, keeps the Chapter well 0 Fi J d { An invitation is extended to all FRIDAY [ SATURDAY nunity was in the grip of the de-| tary, Mrs, Claylon Lee; (ressur:\club called themselve I nf at the Dr. Ponevan Col. informed on the contents of that! UN irst ues ays laa eretation 16 wression, It seemed for a time 88 er, Mrs. James Scott ress re dies' Auxiliary to ] | e¢, Christmas centre pieces outstanding magazine sued H Yhriatis allow. | f the cause of Albert Street was| porter: Mrs, Alex Marari pian : ie ot fh Bry 0 the 4 ate is 8 ire Diaces quarterly by headanariers The Dar 0s Groun of Virst in with " in Christian foo, ot the ost, but the congregation of hy:|ist, Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire t was changed to th " Harm Church for the Our Chanter Is most fortunate Baptist Church was formed in ship ane 0 par pa ; anuary, 1058 work of the Doreas Group whose | one days kept the segment of Committe Parsonage. N Lioneties | Riifu ' ri f in th it is still supplied with he Kingdom of God alive mmiltees: Parsonage, Mrs Mi Jy he n that it | ; amet Wh initially, five interested young officers for 1060 are With t ' { better a Fred Coleman, Mrs. Edward Hol. | Was elected as the first pre n 1 y yas decorgted monthly reports on World Affairs omen met. for the purpese of oF Past president, Mrs, Jack Kee: ith the return of better daye i | | Children| by Mr, M, McIntyre Hood h : y. pre ) 2 3 " y land and Mrs. Lawson Parks Fhe club was formed to } naerprivileged Children) hy T evel omen's nan; president, Mrs, Claude 0 the community, hetter days the Lions Club in whatever } Gregor Auditorium Canadianization and Tmmigra. EAP4INE AN ming Women : : m i or + president, Mrs,| ame to the church and the|chureh kitchen, Mrs, Frank Coop . | sociation. The aim of the Comerford; vice » pres y Hey could. Fueir first social fi I lent, 'Mrs, Jack An. ton, under the leadership of Mrs group was to unite young women Ronald Trewin; secretary, Mrs 2 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA membership grew, In 1027, aler, Mrs. Harry Longhotiom; shut 0 " held i! 4 ! ( § inner TH | § { § ele Assis whe p " > f 4 R 8 larger and more modern church| ins, Mrs, Florence Walker, and|'100 Was a dine n presented (he Lions Club|d. L. Beaton, assisted when newt "ap Cho fellowship, and to be Barney Lewis; treasurer, Mrs as necessary and here again Mrs, Harry Longhotiom; Nomin.| Adelaide Hou 4. yeh th : f and gavel op their Canadians received their citizen of service to the church spiritual: Fred Crome; social conveners, | Information: RA 3.7253 he women now known as the ations, Mrs. Samuel Gibbs, Mps ['€riained Mi Hi { ronight last January, The|ship papers ly, socially and financially Mrs, Morley Chesher; Mrs, Earl i Woman's Association, again arose| Joseph Wiltshire and Mrs, Wil.|Wie of the Internationl Presiden | B was held at Bim Our Standard Bearer, Mrs. pis newly formed Dorcas Dingman: ecard convener, Mrs to the challenge and on January bur Down; auditors, Mrs, Ron|of the Lions Club i March H. H. Tonkin, will represent nur Group which was fortunate in Daniel Rogers, 1020, the present ehureh Clark and Mrs, Harry Atkinson.| The Lionettes hyve heen vo Ba ales were held dur. Chapter on Remembrance Day| re ---- wilding on the corner of Abert! ye soring and fall bazaar are! Ing the blind of Oshawa for a £ eason. Two Lion-|when the Prince Philip Chepter| treet and Olive avenue was dedi ywo major projects in which the number of years, They have help f lona hlood to the Red| places a wreath on the cenotaph ated, It stands ag a great moni ihree groups all work logether,|€d them with their howling and od Clinie, Spoons were!in humble tribute to the out nent to the faith and work that| py, groups do their own eater.|Prepared Christmas dinners and lo members who had standing sacrifice made hy our he women of the congregation ng for hanquets and wedding re |Ihey serve lunch regularly at (h ft the club servicemen in hoth wars, took part in. Some years ago : ceptions, but any number of Humeresque Club meetings at the Jack Anderson installed | arsonage project was completed, geste over 1000 come under the CRA executive of the Cohourg y o fhus again was # demonstration Wa Funds ave raised for chureh| In the past. the Lioneties have / asl May af 2 died STILL SPINS f the loyalty and self-sacrifielng ournoses, such as radio, parson: also helped needy families du Id in Cobourg | MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs, Don piril, as the Woman's Assocla-| ago missions, steward board, sickling the Christmas sen on with] A donation was given to Bimeoe| #1d C. Brown; a member of the | : J | lon looked after the furnishings. | and shut-ins. both in hospital and| gift baskets Hall towards their building pro. Junior League, gave an exhibi:| Albert Street Ehren Is known! at home, an orphanage in Eng ton on an antique spinning as "The Chureh with a Chal-|land is remembered yearly alin ih 4 4 N ) 9 p heel al a money-raising event, | mee," the women have met that! the girls' work at the Fred Vie Neweutle Liohuties ware Su font a Rig M slave of Sllieers ll wheel has heen in her fam: hallenge many times since theltor Mission in Toronto, and many al the Lioneite Ralls held at the! President. Mes. Jack Anderson: | ¥ for six generations arly beginning of 1807. The other needs are taken care of Jubilee Pavilion in June of 1936, Viee:P resident, Mrs, Robert oman's Association has played| yearly by the Woman's Associa." Fund Pais ing projects in the Schoenaw: Secretary. Mrs. Wil NEW QUARTERS + great part in the organizalion|tion, The Rev. 8. C H Atkinson vast ha bh y : king Christ: fred Britton: Treasures Mrs, Ray ICOUVE OP)" f f the Oshawa Presbytery of the who has heen with the congrega. PS! Nave heen na ! wi hana Treasurer, Mis, Hay) VANCOUVER (CP) =Two new Woman's Association, now In pro:| tion nearly ten vears. is carrying hi pig ( fray i b i 440) Hud ig Dire hi Vps' | I0ItS of women's residences post ress 14 years, Mrs Clayton Lee| his stewardship among the mem {ion Sh hg @ parties and a 1 Tohn Kent Mrs Rufus Lambert. [Ing $650,000 will be built at the as the first president and at rs (adherents of Albert|" J ; ; Sh i ) tended kB Counell of the hen pad Chureh Cia] During the past season, Wolfe Miller University of British Columbia, Voman's Association for tw o|strength to the ministry that the! years, Mrs, Lee and Mws, A, A | church was Intended to earry oul rowle who was the second presi im this community ent, were signally honored hy wing appointed Honorary Presi: | i v " lents al the Tenth Anniversary] RECORD CLASSES 7451 a { the Oshawa Presbytery WA, TORONTO (CP)--~Enrolment in J » ind they received their awards| city schools has leaped to an all ' om Mrs, W, E. Sturtridge of To > high. the total af 43.471 l Je Y/ onto, Past President of the Do time high i hip 0 y ih, € casp |being an increase of 2.442 over Members of the Oshawa and ject ninian Counell of Women's A lation 1050, This includes an increase of 3 » Our WA has three groups, who!744 in collegiates and of 266 in each month S { i old their own meetings, plan] commerelal sehools RL a a . mar ousewives pe Shop at A&P AT Come and see for yourself why thousands of Oshawa and dis- ot! 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