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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1964, p. 7

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|Mrs. Gales for her interesting atk Under the guidance of the ean Mar-|President, Mrs. David St. An- UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES NAVAL VETERANS' AUX. |ing endorsed the enthusiasm forjat the home of Mrs. idrews, final pla de The monthly meeting held at|the discussion group. 'tin, 621 Rosmere avenue. ae ie fatter end oe eee the home of Mrs. Earl Myers) A number of epics were sug-| There was a short period of/ Apri] 11 ' was opened with the saying of|gested for further future discus-| . the sick issionar-| ' , ithe Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Gearge|sion, Mrs. Hugh Coutts presid-|P*¥er for the sick, misgignar-| Mia. Verumn Salers: Wem Preston presided. Mrs. Herbertied and the hostess served re-ies and other needs of the) served relreshments. Naynard read the minutes. |freshments. jchurch. a The draw prizt was donated, A specific subject will be in-| The devotional message was Wondersole by Mrs. Mary Fleming and won| troduced as the main theme for|brought by Mrs. Walter Lane.| supports body weight evenly along by Mrs. Les Green. leach meeting, to be held month-\Mrs. Welter Lane based her every curve of Imessage on Psalm 27 and also) Refreshments were served by)!¥- Sf | ught ersonal testimony. IMrs. Peter Tullock and Mrs. H.| The next meeting will be held broug -- " " | | : mi Mrs. Grant thanked the speak-| Harmer. at the home of Mrs. Genevieve) 2 . f F a1 9 j : er.. Mrs, Claud Coombes closed The next meeting, April 29,|Eyman, Sharbot street, May Blin prayer and the closing hymn will be held at the home of Mrs.|when Mrs. E. A. Winkler and)... «gq Could I Speak the! Earl Myers, Harmony road|Mrs, J. R. Bell will compare!yyitonies " | | ; ; \Matchless Worth', The hostess) south. Anyone interested 1s wel-/Medicare in- Saskatchewan and)..rveq refreshments, assisted come. the proposed plan for Ontario), the social committee. ss oe pita 5 with the social service in effect! Poe ee Assoc, ong in Sweden. | 89H SCOUT GROUP AUX. "he March meeting of the On- | tes ' tario Regiment * ssociation| CALVARY BAPTIST WMS ee cee ws ta pts Ladies' Auxiliary was held in| Calvary Baptist WMS were Auxiliary, Mrs, Stanley Gales the Armories recently, with the|privileged to have Mrs. Norman|ieaq an article on "Handicapp- president, Mrs. Clifford Bould|Gentry, Lennoxyille, Quebec, @leq Scouts". Handicapped boys presiding. |missionary serving there, 4S$/are like all other boys with Mrs. Bould welcomed a new|speaker. some limits, Scouting is for all member, Mrs. Stewart Darling.| The theme of her message|boys who want it and this in- A letter was read from Lieu-|was "Light", The members|cludes. handicapped boys. Scout-/ 'tenant Ronald Davies, thanking| must teach and train other peo-jing stresses abilities and not! lthe. auxiliary on behalf of the|ple to be disciples for Christ. | disabilities. \Cadets and himself, for the re-| "She told of the work she and) The handicapped boy will be freshments that were served to/her husband are doing teaching recognized for what he can do the Cadets after the "Dedication|the Word of God in many small/and not be expected to be the of the Colors' recently. communities also teaching the|same as a non-hahdicapped boy.| Volunteers were requested for French language. The hymn Scouters must have a great deal the cloak room. "The Light of the: World is'of patience and resourcesfulness Representatives for Hillsdale Jesus" was sung. to work with these boys. It is a /Manor Tuck Shop for April will great achievement for the Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore - fabled cities of the Far East - and every bit as exciting as they sound. Fly there on @ Super DC-8 Jet - the fastest, most direct service from Toronto, It's daylight all the way to Tokyo, and then on to Hong Kong, both connecting points to all of Southeast Asia, Explore its jewelled splendor on a low "THE ORIENT 20 days only $388.95 plus air fare - "TO ADDRESS CLUB Author of "A Quite Re- Women's Art Association next markable Father' a bio- Monday afternoon. Since mak- icheque -to the Regiment Asso- be Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. Jack CALVARY BAPTIST Y.W.M.C. Hele, Mrs. William MeNeill,| The regular meeting of the Mrs. Fred Porter and Mrs. Young Women's Mission Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Victor Henkelman, with Mrs. Harry Grant presiding. The Stewart Darling. It was decided to present a Scouter to help a boy overcome his handicap. The Scouting pro- gram remains the same for the handicapped but ways of doing it are changed. Mrs, Michael Kadoski thanked graphy of the late Leslie Howard, his daughter, Mrs. R. -B, Dale-Harris who now resides in Uxbridge will ad- dress the Lyceum Club and ing her home in Canada, Mrs. Dale-Harris has entered the club-women's world and serv- ed as president of many im- portant committees. |GM Meta Moore; Sunbeam's |past officers, Marta Dunlop, SOCIETIES |May Lang, Laura Stewart, Nance McLeese, Meta Moore, Mariane Girard, Flora Purdie, SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES Retiy McKinstry, Dorothy Haley The regular meeting of Sun-|and past officers from Bowman- beam Chapter was held in the|ville and Kingston were given a Masonic Temple, Centre street,|warm welcome by the WM and with Sister Jean Scott, Worthy Matron, presiding, assisted by| Invitations were accepted to Brother Frank Train, Worthy | visit Laurel Chapter June 10, Patron. |Ontario Chapter June 1, Mark- Sister Thelma Beerthuizen|hata Chapter May 20. gave a lengthy sick report and| Meeting closed in usual form Worthy Matron wished all ajwith Sister Dorothy Haley giv- speedy recovery. Sister Mariane|ing the farewell. Refreshments Girard acting as conductress,;were served by Sister Gladys introduced the following: PDD-| Elliott and committee opening hymn was 'Man of Sorrows, What a Name" follow- ed by Mrs. Peter Reimer lead- There will be a night of card vioegiie:! A dutty "horit 14, at the bane ing in prayer. The scripture of Mrs. Fred Porter, on Welland reading: was: taken from Fealte rel , 27. Mrs. Grant welcomed the 'avenue. lciation to assist them with their dinner dance. The lucky prize, which was serbers, and the aense3 int donated by Mrs. Jack Hele, was the evening, also arene the ee te Wee Metall, Mra Ceres ADEE 28, "will Be" hele ford Bould presented 'a bon voy-| Sara ee age gift to Mrs. Harry Wood,| who leaves on a trip to England} Give Mom Your in April. te Tiago ATR why Refreshments: were served by Mrs. Jack Woodman, Mrs.| | PHO | ()- 0 tee = James Smart, Mrs. Bould, Mrs.| | FOR : p Hele, and Mrs. Porter, after MOTHER'S DAY whichthe prizes were drawn . for at the. penny sale. Make Your Appointment Now NDP WOMEN'S COMMITTEE Oshawa and district New De-| mocratic Party Women's Com- mittee met April 1 at the home ATHOL of Mrs. Gordon Bryant, Central ST. W. Park boulevard north. Doubled attendance since the last meet-| "" 723-3685 Size Range TAY B | 411 AAA | 6%-11 c | 5-10 AA | 5%-11 D | 5-10 cost Orient Tour - there's one to suit your time. and tastes. Example: 20 days only $388.05 plus air fare. Call your Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific. 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