THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 6, 1962. ] 9 Atternoon Branch Woman's Auxiliary | GS, Of St. George's During the last year we held Ok: 10 business and devotional meet- ings and 30 sewing. mectings. Members rece the eo ue Th L ' i ference held at Diocesan Centre t t Toronto and Oshawa Deanery Pp re se aL ts e re | es n Conference, We use the Study Book andj] | subscribe to the Living Message AND j and the Bulletin. Have two Prayer Partners, Miss Connie Colpus and Miss Mabel Jones. The-sick and shut-ins are visited in hospital and homes. Flowers are sent to bereaved members and cards sent to sick). and bereaved. Canned fruit and vegetables sent to Beverly Lodge, Toronto. We met our pledge and cheques were sent to our church wardens, Maple Leaf Hospital, Kangru, India, Inglis House, Toronto and Bev- erly Lodge, Toronto, and WA Diocesan Centre for Indian Mis- sions in Canada. Bales were sent to Diocesan Centre, Simcoe Hall and parcel of bed linen sent to a burnt out Indian fam- ily at Montreal Lake. .We gave to the United Thank Offering. We make our money by free-will offerings, rummage sales, May sale of Baking and Sewing, selling of cards and calendars, quilting and selling of quilts and birthday offerings. Four members are in the Tuck Shop, Hillsdale Manor about every six weeks. Officers for 1962: Mrs. John Sawyer, president; Mrs. Charles ibbs, i ; Mrs. Wil- jilata 'Chaplin, recording secre || 2 he Parkway "at weer BEDROOM SUITE Seeley; treasurer; Mrs. H. W. Browne, educational secretary; Crafted in Danish walnut. Is just right for Mrs. George Puckett, dorcas smart oung couples. Sie secretary; Mrs. C. C. Wells, so- Triple 'dresser, © chest 329 .00 MATCHING cial service secretary; Mrs. S. NIGHT TABLES W. Wotton, United Thank Offer-|| and bed. Ting secetary; Mrs. Harry oo Campbell, Living Message sec- 42. each retary; Mrs. Charles Gibbs, ; Prayer Partners _ secretary; Mrs. William Collins, scripture reader; Mrs. Wilbert Hall, card and calendar convener; Mrs. Thomas Murrall, refreshment convener; Mrs. H. W. Browne, pianist; Mrs. Thomas Keast and Mrs. Fred Smith, phoning com- mittee. Parents Contribute Maxwell Heights H&S Association The fourth year of Maxwell Heights Home and School has been both progressive and re- warding to the members. This Association has a membership ate with a school enrolment of The speakers for the past year have been Miss Margaret Lister an exchange teacher from Eng- land; Miss McInnes, librarian from Dr. Donevan Collegiate who outlined the new system to be begun in Grade 9 this com- ing year and Mr. Rudi Maeder who explained the English Lan- guage classes. One meeting con- sisted of two skits after which Mrs. C. Heard led a discussion. Informative films were also shown. Ann Bishop who won DINING ROOM honors in public speaking con- : test spoke at one meeting. SUITE Funds were raised by a fam- | ny Se. | nae ef home bak- g and handiwok and a night|} Just right for entertaining and styled of cards. The profit from which for today's living this 7- -piece dining é trevor wirery. ge room suite, in Danish walnut is priced thanks to our president Mrs. P. at FURNITURE COMPANY Hayes and each one who con- tributed to make 1961-62 a very a successful year. GO 0 g | hig to ofices FOUR SHOWROOM FLOORS were installed by Mrs. G. Moss: ONLY ad president, Mrs. Derek Barnett; : ; secretary, Mrs. George Fisher; fren sikee Mrs James Souch; 63 KING STREET EAST executive, rs. ff ayes, Mer vile Wg oki DIAL 725-3514 Broo rs. incent ar $9- at cial convener, Mrs, Clittord BUDGE T TERMS : Hopkins; program chairman, Mrs. Ronald Lambert.