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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1961, p. 7

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(amen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 3, 1961 7 GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES JESSIE PANTON AUX. The Fall Thankoffering meet- ing of the Jessie Panton Mission- ary Auxiliary of St. Andrew's United Church was held recent- ly. Mrs. R. W. Martyn the président presided. | Dr. J. R. Leng the guest) speaker gave an address on) Home Missions. Dr. Leng was for many years associate secre- tary of the Board of Home Mis- sions of the United Church. Mrs. L. M. McMurtry con- ducted the worship service. Mrs. A. R. DeBoo sang a solo, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" she was accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Pegg. Mrs. R. W. Martyn was pre- sented with a Life Membership by Miss Helen Yule, on behalf of the Auxiliary. Members were reminded of the bazaar and tiny tots fashion show to be held in the lower hall of the church next week. the women's groups meet to- gether at 3.00 p.m. Saturday, November 11, at which time Mrs. William Tyler of the China Inland Mission will be the special speaker, This meet- ing wil! be followed by a buffet supper also held at Calvary Baptist Church. RCAFA AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Royal Canadian Air Force Asso- ciation Ladies Auxiliary was held recently in the club rooms with the president, Mrs. Wayne Paterson, presiding. Mrs. Paterson opened the meeting with prayer and wel- comed members and guests and thanked the outgoing executive and in s for their co-opera- tion in the past year. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. A. D. McGil- livray, and Mrs. Nelson K. Johnson gave the tréasurer's re- port. rad The Subtle As a result of their suc- | Luke, recording secretary of cessful "Harvest of Har- | the Cerebral Palsy Associa- mony" the Oshawa Chapter | tion is seen, left, receiving Sweet Adelines were able to | the cheque from the chap- present a cheque for $200 to | treasurer, Dorothy the Cerebral valsied . School | Brooks. Clean Sweep on Shape a Plans were formulated for fund raising projects. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gordon Channing and Mrs | Edward C, Clark. : e Le Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Bogden Stezik George Valentine, Tremblay | of Oshawa and great-grand- street, is Linda Susan who 4 : re | daughter of Mr. George celebrated her third birthday | sau, Oshawa and. Mis, on August 4. Susan is the granddaughter of Mr. and | Anne Rutka, Toronto. --Photo by Ireland Mrs. Michael Valentine and | ST. MARK'S WA The November business meet- ing of St. Mark's Church WA was held in the Church Hall. Mrs. Harold Beamish presided. The next regular meeting will Prayers were read by Mrs-\i,9 held.on Wednesday, ee "RL FAI Walter Meens, Mrs. Albe Iter 29 Woolcock and Mrs. Phillip Law-| : rence, | FRIENDLY DOUBLES | The secretary, Mrs. Ernest) The regular meeting of the} Pope read the minutes and the/ Friendly Doubles Club of Al-| treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Bough-|hert Street United Church was| Chamberlain whose' marriage to 'Donna Chamberlain - |minded mothers o° J.A.'s of the|Langley and Mr. and Mrs.| Hears Talk On Laws In Ontario Saturday, November 5. were won by Mr. and Mrs.| Club was held last Saturday | 'irmed that the rights of the in--Noyember 18, from 2 to 4.30 patrick. | lower hall of the church. the Crown Attorney answered|the Church Hall from 9.30 a.m./and Mrs. Percy Boville. Mem- Warren reported on two execu-|driving etc. cock spoke on the World Coun-jed by Northminster Doubles| group for the coming seasonjand Mrs. J. R, Leng on thejent time and also on plans which'Larke spoke about the "Mass| ronto and tour of the Fred Vic-| Toronto in 1963. | November 12. | ute the three large Jack O'Lan- s | Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Johnston|, Pesident, Mrs. Harold Beam-) Refreshments were served by , Walter Cross; Mr. Jack Rudniski. The win-jat the home of Mrs. tine 3 ' Phillip Lawrence; |qer, Mr. and Mrs. George Kil- : UK. Bryant. : oom Mrs. Harry Ferneley; 12 cena common room for th Auxiliary bazaar,\C0ck; educational Hy ry | er -- the Crown Attorney for the|t® be held in the lower hall atit.: "Kenneth Kerslake; United | \day, discussed the basic principle of will be the commentator for the) guilt must be proved, as charg-| Teas, birthday parties, wed-\closed the meeting with prayer.| French system of justice under|interest in this column. Write,| A special meeting of the Cal- items of|ship was held on Monday night, amples to show that the first\news for which there nocent. '\with 20 present. | which affect mode of behavior; | i '4 . Nan jmorning at the Dr. C. F. Can Miss Viola Burton ini the Courts, that is, the possibil-/c . § je Cou Pp C. F. Cannon Home and School dent, Mrs. Neta Hoagland,| la nominating committee was) white gift service being held in|Harold Creamer in charge of aj The October meeting of St.Jsociety, and retribution. In| articles were brought in for| Donald Mountjoy. Mrs. William| October 28, and commenced|dividual are predominant. | 12, On Friday, December 1,2] A short business meeting] During the business meeting|questions on capital punishment, on. lbers were reminded of the} tive meetings which had been} The meeting ended with accil of Churches being held in|Club. | and announced that the next|theme of self discipline and:con-are underway for the World| Discussion on How to Communi-| haat | | Mrs. Harry Ferneley nominat-| A welcome was extended tol ge ge PERSONALS ing officer brought the slate of/Mr. and Mrs. Roger Planke, al terns, which had been given to 3 é Ist vice-president, Mrs.ivmr. and Mrs. Albert Walker. i John-| nets were Mr. Bruce Affleck,|ston's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| cording secretary, Mrs. Leo|sattick and Mr. and Mrs. Wil The meeting adjourned to the) Mrs. J. R. Leng has consent-|'#1Y, Mrs. Alfred Wool-|- us ; | Missionary of the evening. Mr. Jack Rud.|" : \Mrs. Ross Backus; dorcas, Mrs. County of Ontario -- Mr. Bruce|" Andrew's United Church -Thankoffering and extra cent a| \Fashion Show. Mrs. Alfred Woolcock served ed, beyond all reasonable doubt.|ding anniversaries, coming and| | which a person is guilty till! is nojOctober 30 at the home of Mrs.) He discussed A coffee party for room mo-| ihe first part of the meeting| namely home, school, church,| 4 . "2 jnon School. Mrs. Walter Pat charge. Scripture reading was! @ i f ishment. Commenting] Associati yele sts | ity of punishme om g| Association welcomed the guests) ought tha Mbncuhbarhihe EAL difference in sentences for the|room mothers. Mr. Arthur Gi icned to tribe in a late OF On behalf of the Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Mrs. L..W. Me- Conkey is convening the an- nual Festival of Gifts, to be held Friday afternoon, No- vember 17, in the hospital cafeteria. A featured attrac- nations, dressed by members of ladies' societies, and the home baking display. --Oshawa Times Photo | tion will be the dolls of all | at Simcoe Hall. Mrs. John | --Oshawa Times Photo fashion and comfort |trousseau rooms were Miss Don- |na Elliott, Miss Jeanne Parrott, 'Miss Judy Reeson, Miss Mary Chamberlain, Mrs. Harold Rich- Prior to Wedding kes and Mrs. W. Geisberger. Many hostesses have enter-| tained recently for Miss Donna Many Entertain of City Black. curling design in husky, casual NORTHLAND WwooL | FREE Knitting INSTRUCTIONS AND CONSULTATIONS FRI, AND SAT. Mr. Filip Mayer is to take} place tomorrow afternoon in| King Street United Church. | A paper shower given by her) neighborhood was arranged by) Mrs. Gordon Reeson and the} bride-elect was also presented) with an electric fry pan. Mrs.| Donald Seeley gave a miscellan-| eous shower at which she was) assisted by Mrs. Ernest Seeley, | Mrs. William Pipher and Mrs.) William Hancock. Mrs. Roy Perry, assisted by) Mrs. Ivan Parrott and Mrs. Ed-| win Drinkle, gave a miscellan-) eous shower at which Mrs, Wil-| fred Dodsworth entertained at the piano. | A kitchen shower was given) by Mrs, Barbara Morrison, as-| sisted by her mother, Mrs. A.D. Morrison, and a linen shower was arranged by Mrs. F. E. j , Conlin. The bride-to-be was feted at -- = me | a personal shower given by Miss|| " Mery Maxim Consultant is visit- }) Sandra Fraser with the assist- age 3 7 a ance of her mother, Mrs. How-| is your invitation to come in end ard Fraser. |] discuss your knitting with her. Ask The prospective bride-groom's } for your Free copy of the new Fall mother, Mrs. Nickolaus Mayer,|} Knitting Catalogue featuring over entertained at a neighborhood|] 150 patterns for the whole family tea at which the bride-elect re-|}. - . Free Knitting patterns for ceived many gifts. ; |] head bands or slippers will be given Mrs. J. W. 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We invite you to see and hear these remarkable models and judge them for yourself. Note their purity of line, for jewel neckline... softly indicated waist... Sophisticated TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. trates and judges, as having re-;was introduced and welcomed| "cers for 1902, | gards to the age and experience|the mothers who were about to The Misses Anne Punt and Korry explained that the pur-|in Holland, were the speakers, | pose of the survey was to pre|Yringing an unusual message on dict future enrolment and plan| Stop Signs." Slides on their Nuptials Held _ |serving were Mrs. Keith Alder-| The next meeting will be) The mtarriage of Eunice Gil-|ton, Mrs. Donald McGillis, Mrs.|held in conjunction with the) christ of Ajax and Oren Malley W. A Craigie under direction of|Missionary Conference at Cal-| with the Reverend Basil Long) officiating. | -The bride is the daughter of bridegroom is the son of Mr.| and Mrs. William Malley of Orono. | nore Gilchrist, wore a_ two-| piece mauve ensemble with a| matching headdress and white! ! / ¢ St Andrew S Cou les Club jtc:; cead her. report held recently in the church hall . p | Mrs. Lawrence, JA leader, re-\with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Toronto at St. Jame's Cathedral| 'Roaring 20's' dance. The prizes| Andrew's United Church Couples} iumming up, Mr. Affleck reaf-\the pazaar to be held Saturday,|Milne and Mr. George Kil-| with a pot luck supper in the} During the question period,|nearly new sale will be held in}was held by Presidents Mr. the president, Mr. Douglas |juvenile delinquency, careless) The Reverend Alfred Wool-|dance on November 24; sponsor-| held to plan the activities of the|devotional period led by Dr..New Delhi, India, at the pres-| The Reverend Albert E.| meeting would be a trip to To-|sideration for others. Church Congress to be held in|cate the Bible' to be held on s distrib- h crn war mate 2 = jofficers for 1962 as follows: jnew couple. j decorate the supper tables by|of Calgary, Alberta, are guests| A aun 2nd vice-presi-iMr. and Mrs, Wilfred Alexan- jdent, Mrs. % : Paul 4 . 28 Clarence Sadler and Mrs.| Paw ark, Harmony road!p. cicot: corresponding - secre-| e remainder¢d to open the Jessie Panton\'reasurer, aaetetany | niski introduced the guest speak-|@nd Tiny Tots' Fashion Show Lloyd Harding; living message, Affleck. In his talk, Mr. Affleck|"¢xt week. Mrs. Alfred Austin) a., "wiry Harry Ferneley. | the laws in Ontario, namely that) \refreshments. The president He contrasted this with the|goings of guests are always of| CALVARY BWF | |telephone or visit the social de-|Vary Business Women's Fellow-| proven innocent and gave ex-| partment with your system tends to protect the in-charge. Telephone 723-3474. |Verda Jackson, Grenfell street the influence|therg was held last. Tuesday| . " was a special prayer meeting onvention, and the action of| ice. i conv jtérson, -vice president of from Hebrews 11. The presi- on the latter, he explained the/and outlined their duties as} | same crime, given by magis-|Korry, principal of the school,| of the offender, the protection of| embark on a survey canvass for Annie Ver Boom, missionaries ni Bike lthe Board of Education, Mr,|With the Bible Club Movement for future accommodation for|Work in Holland were also) \children in this area. Hostesses shown. of Orono was solemnized re-| Mrs. George Ellis. jvary Baptist Church, when alli cently at Orono United Church} the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane of Bowmanville and the The bride who was attended by her daughter, Miss Fayele-| accessories and carried a bou-| quet of white chrysanthemums and red roses. Miss Gilchrist was in gold brocade with a matching head- dress and white accessories. 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