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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1963, p. 11

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, . sia welcomed by Mrs, R. F.jAllan' read a scripture from|labels Coliecteq to this dale who took the id eet ba mnete ao gy --. Boog THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday. October 16, 1963 ai . - at ahdaden dimen + Were WElcomes 2. te a hapter 59, versss~3; a) 7 +o--send--for! Linited _Ohur. Observer. 1 aL im) Sin oS rdon a : $ "UNITS, GROUI 5 AUXILIARIES eon ikea see" ay, "irs. Nicholas Pascal more linen table rer Prec ihe Holy rie ue" + ae Sirs Toothas were served" une community are welcome to at- f ul S , princi-|gave a prayer followed by Mrs.\Jack Westlake rea rea'3- i. ; % Moorecroft, +I tend. : re ee Mic gi ton hg quests' and in(Howen? Allan reading fom urer's report. : med many, sides which she|Howerd Allee, and Mes, Nichol ve FFCF |The secretary, Mrs. be Se es tine Grocalit, is, chapter 12, es 1-5.) Good 1 toys were brought ith great kaowhjas Pascai. "La Federation des Femmes|Gilbert, read the minutes wes re of the kindergarten.|Mrs. Thomas Moorecroft read ajj, for the children in India, to, ie perk Re nagg 2 ae Pi ig ee. noe will WORK poset ng a €anadiennes Francaises heldjreport from the a had Miss Greenfield outlined thelsection from the Bible and con-\whom the group has previously|t0a peel: aneue oan iiitebe, Dime x the tar base- Wutthese ereftaibin. cha 4 monthly meeting in St./gress in Toronto w ot she em-|complete Kindergarten routine/ducted a quiz to see how muchisent books. Mrs. George Loft- Paget 0 Mer nega yg Ph, Ba - ole ie Ot pak on si ary's of the People Auditor-jattended with four other m complete sothers and explainedlwas gathered from her readinglhouse is packing pos nd "members in the month : ; fer i 7 gent -- ' jum with Mrs. Lucien Cham-/bers. from Oshawa. ide|what was expected of the chil-jand the group actually knew of|sending them on for the group.|°% the evening's prog a, eter use and Mrs. Ja leer ihege 'nih Phage een theetains, Father Noo) oe, owes tke. fines ia {dren in the way of tying shoes|the Bible. Mrs. 'Thomas Moorecroft in-| Everyone was reminded ofjAllan in charge of the program.|of 8 Giganc, bg spices! director, -- gave the financial Te a iooking after their clothing:) 'the secretary .Mrs. Gordon|troduced Mist Betty Leask, RN,'the big event on November 2,'All women of the church and!% inch wide. Teague ayer and. thaked enn Roland Laceals seat Bg one Boag Rowe gy wits ark, seed pes aro Gee the members who had workedjed that she 'had sent sy rf - : : y conscientiously under the direc-|and get-well cards. It was de- tion assisted. catering jobs to take place in tion of Mrs, Welle Richard tojided that some, silted (ors| WESTMINSTER UCW lit he cal Firenet's Ban Q ray Imo q Pas TOP QUALITY FASHION VALUES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 5 ; Westminster United Church re Tie seh the members to Me te asian cameaiond Women held its October meet-|93¢t-a on the. C codk oe . e ° : "pling in the church hall with the "take care of the altar and the|will be in charge of the parish poeaddint, Mis. Sonn. Radke, 1 turkey dinner jointly) osidi i TWHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP" Sod nea Gilles Garon cieened with 'the CwL. eeant te foie yy _ bas SEWING MACHINE _I0-t Oe eet cave the final] KINDERGARTEN TEA |"From all that dwell below the Tune-up Special 3.99 ; The | i skies" with Mrs. Chesley Bur- FAST SERVICE financial report of the bazaar,| The annual Kindergarten Tea/s oa i the proceeds of which has been|was held at the Dr. S. J. Phil-|ton at the piano Oshawa Sewing Centre ported on the Canada Packer' ! d Mrs. i i i hool, convened by Mrs.|Mrs. Howard Allan an Pgs ~ aie ag ya a Po Skelton Jr., and Mrs.|Nicholas Pascal were in Bone 329 SIMCOE ST. S$. 728-239 "and the bazaar workers. {Mervyn Cryderman. The guests of the devotions. 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