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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES The members of Evelyn Good-| win Unit 3 of Centre Street UCW were the guests of the Reverend and Mrs. Arthur Magee, Masson street. for their May meeting. Mrs. George Dennis, Mrs.| ful Ronald Weeks and Mrs. Hector Boyd were in charge of the wor- ship period and opened with the one "Glory Be to God, The t Mr. Magee gave a most en- cessary" from the Word and the _ A discussion period follow- Mrs. Russell Worsley gave a financial report on the spring tea which was highly success- Volunteers were asked for the next visit to Hillsdale Manor and several of the mem- bers expressed their willingness to visit the manor. It was announced that the an- Mseussion with the members and several expressed spinions in this regard. KING STREET UCW Members of the Cheerful Giv- ers Unit were guests of the Loyal Workers in King Street United Church for the « May; meeting, Openisg with prayer, Mrs. Robert Bland presided. Under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Wilson, the devotional was presented, the theme being "Goodnéss and Faith". The prayer hymn "Sun of My Soul" was sung. The 27th Psalm was read in unison. Mrs. Oscar Morrison read a story of the talents explains the inequality of men. Mrs. Wilson said goodness and|A faith are badly needed in the world today. Goodness with works and faith with works means real Christianity in ac- tion. Mrs, Violetta Burdge sang "How Great Thou Art" and 'May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You". Mrs. Fred Ayers and Mrs. Theodore Wilkins play- ed two piano duets. "Woodland"'| 1964 and "Spring in the Air'. Mrs, Charles Dolley from Simcoe street UCW talked about facts of the truth of the Bible. SIMCOE STREET, UCW (Lenore Unit) tour of the Automotive Mu- sum p' the business por- tion of the meeting when the Lenore Unit of Simcoe Street United Church met for its May meeting. ; Following through from the first McLaughlin Cutter, the bug gies and then the changes, and improvements to the cars, one realizes that all the cleverness and ingenuity doesn't belong to On returning to the Church, the president, Mrs. H. V. Myers presided over the worship ser- vice in the Chapel. Mrs. K. R. the service with prayer. The Tie That Binds". Mrs. My- ers read a poem entitled "These Praying Hands" ari concluded Mrs. Wallace Butler's finan- cial report showed a successful season and $300 will be sent to the UCW. Roll call showed 22 members present and 66 visits made. Reports from the dessert lun- cheon, the rummage sale and the smorgasbord were given and the members were thanked by the respective conevners for their co-operation. Plans for ca- tering for a June wedding were finalized. Mrs. Thompson and her com- Cecil Worden and Mrs. Ira Tra- vell thanked them. This concludes the meetings until summer vacation is past, when the September meeting/he: will he in charge of Mrs. Harry Kerr. Refreshments were served by mittee. HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB The annual May banquet was held in the lower Centennial Hall of King Street Church re- cently. Fifty couples sat down to a delicious roast beef dinner served by The Friendship Group of the Church. ' Mr. ayd Mrs. James Powell's Cyrill Powell gave two piano selections, "Rondo" by Kuhlau, and "Waltz" by Schubert. Mrs. Cyril Everitt, accompanied by r husband Brigadier Everitt at the piano, sang Took a Miracle" and thedral". Pay 5 Stanley Gomme introduc- Don Jail, Toronto. An interest-| ing and enlightening talk was'| given. A short business session was held with presidents, Mr. and] Mrs, Gordon Hawker presidnng. Couples were reminded of the following coming eventss: Cou- two solos, "'It}' "My Ca-\i of Toro beperienced HOME | APPOINTMENTS | PHONE AFTER 9 P.M, 728-9317 nual picnic of the UCW will be held on June 24 with a luncheon at 1.00 p.m. The members plan to visit Henry House while at Lakeview Park. The new Sunday Schoo] cur- riculum was another topic of SIMCOE STREET UCW 2 It's BIG.;. It's GREAT... It's A REAL SAVINGS SPREE! coe Street United Church met in| 5 the ladies parlor recently with | a good attendance. | Mrs. Rex Harper, president, | : __|3" ANNIVERSARY with a hymn. followed by pray- er. The devotional period was in) the charge of Mrs. John Mof-| To celebrate our third successful year in the furniture business we're giving gifts to YOU with every purchase of a bedroom suite, chesterfield suite or pair of continental beds, Take advantage of this offer NOW while our stock is at its fullest. Incidentally you'll be truly amazed at the surprising low, low prices on all our home furnishings ... we are truly Oshawa's "Discount Centre", story from "The Night is Not Dark", a story of Adam. Mrs, Wilson read the scrip- ture from James 2. A commen- tary entitled '"'All Men Are Not Created Equal' was present- ed by Mrs. Hugh Myers. The! ples weekend, Torpitt Lodge, Wagg conducted the devotions, Sparrow Laké, Elgin House, the theme being, 'March of the Bible to find the true facts.|/Days" and Mrs. Ralph Jewell Refreshments were served by|played the accompaniment for the unit with Mrs. Bruce Wil- two hymns "Oh Love That Wil! son. convening. |Not Let Me Go', and "Blest Be Mrs. J. T. Thompson introduc- ed the guest soloist, Mrs. Earl Campbell, who sang two solos, "Oh Rest in the Lord" and "Prayer Perfect'. She was ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. group was a for a very enjoyable evening opening ' with a sing song- capably led|Laymen's conference, June 12, by Mrs. Cyril Powell with Miss|13, 14; Church family picnic, Hazel Rundle at the piano. . |June 17; Club couples reunion, Stephen, son of Mr, and Mrs.|November 15. : She said one must read the con- lightening message on Christian education text of words and phrases of and the new curricu- lum. + Mrs. William Dearborne -thanked Mr. Magee and pre- -sided for the business period. There were 96 cards sent and 30 visits made. The June meet- ing will be in the form of a pic- _nic at the home of Mrs. Calvin Cathmoir, Guelph street. Refreshments were served by those in charge. | fat, who spoke on "The Early | Church", and Pentecost, a festi-| val of the Christian Church, commemorative of the descent! of the Holy Ghost. Mrs. E. K. Campbell sang two} numbers, "'Rest in the Lord", and "The Prayer Perfect" ac-| companied at the piano by Mrs. Cecil Worden. The Reverend J. K. Moffat in-| troduced Mr. Douglas John $,| | superintendent of Hillsdale Manor, who gave an interesting | talk on the activities, care and | comfort of the residents, | Hillsdale Manor was built in| 1960 by the Province of Ontario| and the City of Oshawa and the| first resident was admitted in| August of that year, It is ad-| ministered by five aldermen of| the city council, supervised by the Social Welfare Department, | 'Toronto. Mr. John spoke of the s0-) cial and religious activities of the residents with Chapel wor- ship every Sunday, parties and entertainment each week by schools, churches and service | clubs of the city. 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