Caer rere: UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES sponsible for the refreshments served at this meeting, The next meeting of the KATE McLAURIN MC |Edith Dengate is giving a bur- Mrs, Mabel Joyce, president)sary to the Women's Leadership of the Kate McLaurin Mission/ Training Course at McMaster Circle, First Baptist Church,|Mrs. Frank McLellan -- con- Opened the meeting with the|cluded the meeting with devo- reading of a prayer-poem, '"'Let'tions. Several scriptural refer- There be Light." This was injences were given, e.g., "The keeping with the theme of the|Eternal God is our Refuge'-- Convention of the Baptist Wom-|Deut. 35-27, and "He shall cover en's Missionary -Socicty of On-|thee with His feathers, and tario and Quebec held recentiy|under His wings shalt thou in Simcoe, Ontario. Mrs. Joyce!trust.',-- Psalm 91-4. was the delegate and later gave a very fine report. |Harold Audley led in prayer. Th Outstanding speakers at the/hymn "God be with us till we convention were Dr. H. S. Hill-/meet again'? was sung. During yer, recently retired as General|the meeting several quilt blocks Secretary of the Canadian Bap-|were stitched. tist Foreign Mission Board,' Mrs. Sydney Winsley was 'he and Mrs. Edgar Bates, .(Dean/hostess. of Women, at McMaster Uni- versity. She is also Chairman ef the Administration Commit- tee of the Women's Department! of the Baptist World Alliance). Over 500 women were register- ed at Simcoe, and on the Wed- TOPS CLUB There were 23 present at the TOPS weekly meeting on June 17 -- four turtles, seven pigs, and 12 losers. The highest |weight loss of the week was 6) Mrs. H. M. Taves and Mrs.|* |Astra Unit will be held Sep- {stration will take place during|tember 26 at 8 p.m. in the the meeting and all members/church parlors, jare urged to attend. Mrs. Robert Currie showed - S "cee the finished quilt on which sev- | ASTRA UNIT, SPMCOK ST; | Caaf the member Red Work |Astra Unit of Simcoe Street ~": : |UCW was held at the Sandal-| Mrs. Brian Durance and her wood Restaurant and 22 mem-|stoup provided the entertain- |bers were present. jment, which included a_ short | The Smorgasborg Supper held in May showed a profit of was much enjoyed. 770.11, | The UCW of cose tre : DEMAND DOWN WALL }Church will support the Nearly 2 . hans INew. Sale which will be held) "man At) Crowds oF a> October 15. |gry West Berliners wound up a | Each group of the UCW will)national holiday marking the be responsible for the baby carfe|10th anniversary of the East for one month, and the group in| German uprising against com- charge will be responsible for) . Mond ieht 4 paper tissues, cookies and clean|munism Monday nig! y crib sheets. The Astra Unit will|swarming toward Berlin's wall be required to baby sit during'and demanding that it be torn the month of September. down, Police patrols, beefed up The September general meet- aiong the wall to prevent dan- ts Will be Belg. Sepramwves 3. gerous actions tha: could draw \skit and an amateur show and! be selcor sg rite tarssa fiat aaigatps hae inet ceo ommncainpec date ning geo G Gag ce eh ng Skemp neg ee Ot UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Port Perry, June 25, at 2.30 m. REBEKAH LODGE No, 3 | The Past Noble Grands of the committee in charge. The closing meeting will \June 26 at 8 p.m. ano by PNG Sister Louella; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 20, 1963 @ jagshaw. efreshments were served by HAVE PENSION PLAN held on| VANCOUVER (CP) -- The/"It The CP and T report was given by PNG Sister Pearl Pea- cock. There were 16 PNG's present. It was decided to cater for a banquet at the Airport June 29. NG Sister Ann Cook needs members to help, Sister Vera Wirshing report- ed that it was No. 3 turn of duty at Hillsdale Manor on June 26. It was stated that the Dis- ng ig erg pe of pad yates ' aks were holding a card party aeatt: Wa then Simcoe Hall on June 24 at al 8 p.m. | NG Sister Ann Cook express- Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 were in charge of the regular meeting held in the IOOF Hall on Wednesday evening. DDP Sister Flossie Ball pre- |sided assisted by PDDP Sister |Evelyn Fickes. | | Warden PNG Sister Helen Kinsmen and Conductor PDD Sister May Bunker took the password, PNG Sister Alice Lanning presented the Flag and {the Queen was su PNG Sister Ann |members in prayer. | Two visitors were .given warm welcome by DDP Sister! $ Flossie Ball. ed sincere thanks to DDP = The correspondence andjter Flossie Ball and all the! thank you notes were read by|PNG who had charge of the| \dry, powdered borax. Just dip a clean cloth in it and rub over ww |president Al Leadér Thursday. should certainly supply in- Western Hockey League has/|centive to youngsters just coms completed a player pension| ing into hockey, : scheme that gives a man with 10 years' league experience $1,. 800 a year for life at age 60, or a minimum of $18,000--all for a contribution of $2,500, or $250 a season. 'It's a wonderful plan for the players," said league LADIES Ne baby sitter, no cor tore Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-68 WIFE PRESERVER A good wallpaper cleaner is © Air Conditioners: @ Refrigerators WAYNE APPLIANCES 331411 PNG Sister Nelda Thompson. |meeting. ; \ VG Sister Ada Tonkin gave} The meeting closed with the} the sick report and those sick|members clasping hands and were wished a speedy recovery.|singing '"'Blest Be the Tie That It was reported that the Dis-|Binds" with Sister Betty Parm/ ed |pounds, by a new member who|Mrs. Laurence Savery will be) : for the time being wishes to|collecting very good used cloth-|/ gunfire from East German bor-| remain anonymous. ling at this meeting to be sent to| der guards, linked arms to:press) | After much discussion, mem-|Hong Kong. The Astra Unit/the demonstrators into a side vTvvvTvvv Vv jbers of the club agreed to ac-\and the Cameo Unit will be re-! street. 4 A 4 'cept the resignation of Leader So ee ee ee b Gy b, to Lillian Leach. Kay Puffer, for- i merly co-leader, is now the new t of giv-\leader, and June Deveau, co- nesday evening over on thou- trict meeting will be held injas soloist accompanied at a] sand attended. It was quite colorful with the ushers dressed in saris, representing the cos-| tume of India. In Dr. Hillyer's address en- titled "Missions Plus" he stated, that about 90 per cen ings are given for the support! |eader of new churches and recrea-| : ; tional additions in Canada. He The annual plenic is to take said that Missions would die|Place June 25 at Mountjoy) spiritually if no' better meal ark. Plans were made regard- ported, Each speaker stressed| .® ie and Ldgaibsat ae this} sending the Light, with welll vont He wo. aroun. wip ttAGNOA tnlasignatice. to 'India scored the highest total weight 'Banid 'losses for the past ten weeks| Bolivia and Africa; the time|.; ei : | may be very short. will be served by Shirley Cholo- Members were reminded that) uk Tr ng a the McMas'er Conference will" °U'Y * @ beauty -- weekend of September 6 jo 8, vis SPORTSWEAR Lid: for Glamorous ¢ alr ! ( Made from sf an old English Formula SIX BIG 12 OZ. BOTTLES 72 FULL OUNCES f "Tops in Tonic" demon: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE summer SPORTSWEAR, "FOR FUN IN THE SUN OR JUST LAZING AROUND" Mrs. James Taylor, book con- vener, said that. part of the read- ing was taken from Scripture readings: Isaiah, chapters 40 to 50, and 1 and 2, Peter, and this should be completed before Sep- tember. The September meeting will B be held at the home of Mrs, H. M. Taves, 449 Christie ave- nue. 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