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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1964, p. 7

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vwere read by Stan Milison onf the nominating committee. Thev are as follou,,: Honorary Eider-- S. E. Wercy. E. R. Taylor. EIders- Harvev Yellowlees. Wes Yellowlees, Ves!ey Hil Is, John K<nox. Francis 1,-dnston. IBruice"Tink.Ir ,ii> umS 1.i Stewards- Lloyd Broome,ý Mr. S. W. Allin has return. tec- ni-law. Mr. and Mcs. G. F. Ralph Davis, Douglas Flett. ý écd home after visiting Halifax. Jamieson and family. Welling- Frank Westlake, Don Taylor,ý St. John, Fredericton and ton Street. Ross Cryderman. Harry Knox Montreal. Que. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upper. Bruce Taylor. Mrs. Harvey Sunday dinner guests with Peterborough; Mc. and Mrs. C. Yellowlees and Mrs. Wesleyi Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hoar, King R. Biekle and Mrs. G. F. Jam- Yellowlees (representing the Street East, were Mr. and Mrs. ieson. Town. were in New Tor- United Church Women. H. Kerr of Oshawa. onto last Friday to attend thE Congregational Representa. Mis3 Sharon Leach, Univers- funeral of their cousin, Mr. tive- Mrs. Frank Westlake of Toronto, spent the week- G. Foster Bray (nee Edith Jr. eid with hec parents, Mr. ad Pinch, formecly of Bowman- M. and M. Committee Mrs. W. P. Leach, Flett Street. ville). Lloyd Broome. Mrs. Don Tay- Mr. ob herdanpoplar Mrs. Beecher Meozies. Rob- lor and Mrs. Wes Werry. i B.H.S. teacher, is a patient in ert, ,Margo and Marianne of Ceeterv Board- Don Tar-ý Memorial Hospital following Chin.on; Mr. and Mrs. Ray or arldi Pso e er'v un appendectomy on Tuesday.. Muicnlead, Peter, Steve and 1- idtors-.- Pearl Leach, Mrs. Bill of Wiibowdale, and Mr. Tnk Mr. and Mcs. Doug Anger. John Dpe]o icee Flower Committee -- Peai1 Fraces Tmmyan Rik >v f wreweekend guests of Mrs i .eah Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mrs. Collinis Bay, visited town;L. W ipll elntonR ie weeend. n eaivsoe h Street. Trustee Board-John Knox, wes arl agic ad c.Gordon Leask. Rae Pascoe, Mr ad Ms. aul imion iss aro MauireandMr.Wes Wercy. Stanley Millson. MrnetandMr.Paul N mion. Rhe on Watson, Scarbocough, Ushers-Douglas Fîct. Fran- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. wr Saturday visitors with cis ,?ohnston, Larry S pireç;, Alan Cornish and family . Buf-thfomrspen.Mran Harrv Knox, Ralph Davis. flo, NY. Mrs. Jack Maguice and fam-iMucray Vice. Charles Lanig- ilv, Brown Street. On Sunday. i Mcs J Wili ha rtucedMr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Bar- Nominating Commiftee In lier home in Port Arthur bara and Sandra visited her Wesley Hilîs, Mrs. F. Johoston, after an enjo.vable visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maguc. MsîWseyYloyes ho s tr- Mri M..J-Htci- This week the Editor receiv- Appreciation toc their -er- on, ing St. West.1 ed a pictuce posteard of orange vices was expressed Io the Mrs. Harry Collacuitt as groves from Mr. and Mrs. Ken'organist, choir leader and care- weekend guest of hec sistc'" Fletcher who are holidlaying1takers. and brother-iri-law, Mr. and at Palm Bay, Fborida. They re-! Reve-rend Catto closed the Mrs. Murray Prescott and fam- port that although the weather' meeting with a prayer for the Ily. St. Catharines. was cooish and windy, they: coming yeac. Lunch was ser-' Mc. and Mrs. F. J. Manning, a re having a wondecful hoi- , ved by ladies cf the Adi.ilt Winnipeg, and Mc. and Mrs. da. On the day of writing they'.BbeCas M. Wredden, Montreal. Que., saw the aunching of a space Mc. and Mrs. Ed ThornIon, were guests ast week of Mr. satellite at Cape Kennedy. Millbrook, were recent guestsý and Mrs. M. L. Roenigk, King Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wool-! of M--. and Mcs. Don Taylor St. West. 1ev have been happy and and farniy.1 Mcs. Olive Watson, Town, pcoud te listen and view the Mrs. WesYoles pi'-(, and lier sister, Mrs. Gwen Gih- program '*My Favorite Hymos" sîded foir the Temperance pro- rzon, Newcastle, attended the on TV channel 12, Peterbor- grarr. on Sunday in Suincd:' funecal of their cousin, Mc. ough, and to hear their son, iSehorl Readings wece givEri William Leworthy, in Tor-!Ivan Woolley, sing solos bastiby Mrs. Rae Pascoe and Mrs onto last Fciday. Sunday and a week ago. ThisiWes Yeliowlees. Karen Yel- Mc. and Mrs. George Mijt- heautiful haîf-hour of music is lowlees favoured with piano ton returned last Suinda 'v night , fcom 5:30 to 6 p.m. each Sun-lselectiors from an enjoyable v'acationo b' day evening and is greatly en- Our deepest sympathy is ex- Miami, Fborida. White in j oyed by many isteners. tended to Mrs. Harry Groomis Miami they flew to Nassau for On Monday afternoon, Mrs. (Effa Brooks> and hec farn- a few days there in the sun. G. F. Jarnieson had severali ily of Toronto. on the suddein Mc. and Mrs. Walter D- fiends for tea to vîsit hec passing of ber hLisband. The, Geer, Richmond Hill, formerly: cousin, Mrs. Oscar Davis cf El, Grooms' familv were treque.-il nf Bowmanvibbe, were week- Paso, Texas, nee Mildreu vîstr eea i.Gom end guests cf Dr. and MI,_s . wPînch. formerly cf Bowman- was a sister of the late Mis. M. Rudel] and attended Ro- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Davis flew S. E. Werry\. Their childrenI tary Ladies Night on Saturday from Texas to attend the fun- John, Mary and Doris oflen i0!- évening. eral of hec sister, Mcs. G. tended Sunday Sehool here Mc. and Mî's. R. IL. Mitchell Fnsieî Bray cf New Toronto. with their cousins. George and retunedlas Wedesdy alerWhile in town they are giiests Wes Werry and so wîll be îe- spedin seeca das wth cf Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bcd- membeced by manyN of h their daughter and son-in-law. ford, and have been visitingiyoung people cf our commun- Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Virtue andi another sister, Mrs. W. J. Mc-, itv- famiy c Hambto. Jaughlio. a patient at Hibîs- Mr. and Mcs. Ralph Davis. Waiyord Haiten.ciedt date Manor, Oshawa. Mi.'.and Mrs. Wes Werry were Wod_____ eciedta Saturday evening guests cf Mcs. T. E. Hligginbotbam, nee Mc. and Mcs. Lorne Hoskin, Jennie McLean, sister of the CrTTT Blackstock. lt r.FakCrydermani. ,SULIA±L.___ passd awy inVancouver on Joncso lstwe.The anotial 'ongregatîonaî lNT P O Mc. and Mrs. E.A.Jns meetIng was held on Thucsdavl' P NT P O Carlisle Ave., have ceturned night, January 23. Rev. C.1 e\i I cogafli home after a visit last week Cate presîded. "We are the, We wish b iCo(ntlae -with their daughitec and son- igh't" was the theme of thrv the PnyolH- Uie in-law, Mc. and Mîrs. A .Tur-1 worship service, led by Gladys, Chucch) on printing and cern- nec and daughtec, Toronto. !Yellowlees with Mr-S. Frank posing a paper "'The Dîscox - Mr. ad Mc. Denis onesWestlake, assisting. Mcs. Char- ercc". The contents wvece com- Mrttendth 4sDAnnual Lad- les Langmaid was secretary[posed oflocal and chucchi attededthe4 1 t PrintLa-, foc the meeting. AI reports news. Whibe not as large as les Night cf the Toronto P int were gcatifying. Interspecsing the Stalesman, 1 amrn te he ing Hou5e Craftsmen Club on lb ese reports were several en- Young people wilb spend their Saturdavik evening, January' joyable numbers, a vocal due I time well and enJey Ibis 25th, wÀAch w'as hebd at the bx* Harvey and Lois Yellow- worthwhibe adventurîe. bka York Hotel, Toronto. l tees; bumrocous readîngs by Manvers District LOL. lield 1t and Mcs. H. O. Jarnieson Mrs. Tom Baker, John Knox its annual meeting in Bethany end Ross of Peterborough, andi and Mrs. Chas, Langmaid and ion Thursday with Wor. Bmo Mrs. D. H. Jamieson, Town, a vocal solo by Don Taylor. John Buco, District Master,' wece Sunday dinner guests cf The narnes of the eiders and inb the chair. Woi'. Bro. Offa' the focmer's brother and sis- stewards and trustee board, Staples. P.C.M.. condueted Illei Mr. Denzil Dale WE WELCOME YOU AT BETHEL TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister -- Rex. Wnt. K. LIous1andiet, BA., B.D. Organist - Mr. Arthur Collison, MusEB., L.R.S.M. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2nd Il aan. - Morning Worship "Thy Kingdom Corne" 2 pn. - Communicant Clas% 8 p.rn. - Hi C and Young People SUNDAY SCHOOL Junior. Interinediate and Senior - 9:45 ar. Primary and Kindergarten - 11:20 a.rn. Beginners - 11:00> a.rn. Congregational Meeting Mon. Feb. 3 - 7:30 p.m. REHOBOTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 4 Scugog Street, Bowr-nanvîlle Rev. .lolin C. BebugF.A., k r),, Minister .4 Telrphone 62-3-5023 W<)RSHIP SERVICES 9:00 a.m. - Dutch 11:00 amr. - English 7:30) p.rn. - English Proclaiming the Whfý,e Countsei of God 4 Back To God Hour" Broadcast 4CKLB Oshawa -Suindav. Feb. 2nd. nt 9:15 P.M. clectieiu and installation c f rofficers foc 1964 with the fol-' lowing resuls: Wor. District Master, Wocr. Bro. George' Neals: Deput 'v District Mas-, ter, Wor. Bie. Ra 'v Staple.;: District Chaplain. Woc. Bo.' John Palîmer: District Secre- tarx', Wor. Bro. John Pavne: District Marshal. Bro. Lewis iNeals; District lsI Lecturer, Woc. Bro. Maurice Bradiev:' District 2nd Lectiîier, Wcr. Bro. Thomas Staples. Favor'- able repor'ts wcere ceceived fcom all Primarv Lodges. Lunch was serx'ed afterl; BelhanY Lodge. Ail members cf Manvers Councîl attended tbc Wan- den's Ebection in Cobourng. We extend cîîr rongnaiti- tiens to Reex'e Douglas M".- Master of Mîirrav Townsbp who was elected Wardcn al- ter 43 votes. At a xveli attonded rncetincQ on Fridav evening. a Chamber cf Commerce was focmed. Mn. Wilfîed Richardson is presi- dent, George Van Dam vn President, and Jlack Mangan secret arcx. Manvers onhp ee; ans who wereieeill ut ' led on the ExeriitivecfrMîII- brook Canadian Legion 1<13l includcd: Cernrade C ha ri ý,s Palmer, president: Comnante St. Clair Dani'och, 2nd\ie presideul: Cornrades W. Phll- lipý and J. Paxime. exectiîive. Mn-. and Mns. Lanx Br-adn.?,, and Mcs. Kcîth Bradicyv bave mnovcd back to Iheir apart- ments over their General Store. At the annîîal congregi-i tionai meeting ocf lite United Church favorable reports we:'c beard fcom inosi cf the c- parîment..Balances w e n highcc ihan iast v'er;j1. hbt, thesc ,vill haveIn bcrnan- lsuned suri :nc:'ea3en ifli a5 aLveek budget te I- ,r' mnet. The offîcers wcneCen cd for 1964. and ano' ietx talion îZtr he coinÀde ' i-, latter. YOIir eh uîreh dPc;er\'z and need ' zcour 1-1Pr:Ti Paston. Rcv. \W.Pierc. nus r- cd thr meeting and gave bis ministeriai rreocnt Eight babies wene hapti/ '1d a: the Un ited Cbnni'h Stîtda vi mocnin.g service b ' the aor Rev. Piercv' Thev wcee ar - en Elizabeth. daugh:,er cf N., and Mcs. Jimmv Cochîrane; Kax'in D\%a\vne. son cf Mr'. and Mrs. Lamne H o rner: Robin Timotbv, son cf MW. and Mn-. Jack Rupert: Barbara n n and Bevcnlev Gu-en. *wn daj -hter cf Mnî. and Nr Alan Bazinet: Ange1a Diane. dau- ghte:r of NM and Mrs. Keni Preston: Bonnie Loui. datigh.e,,rj cf Mr. and Mrs. Dave Presto.':i Heather Pearl, daiightcr if1 Mr. and Mcs. Rex Stren-. We extend oîîr s p In rl Jlack and Archue Rue" whose failler passed au av5 suddenly in Newcastle. i High Winds Hinder Firemen Aý4 Dut îng the Bond house fire earlv Sundax ,Fîreman Lou L\Ile spent severai hours atop the vecandah roof, pouuing xvater on the frent of thýe hotise Io kerp the flarnes Itemn spceading. Hîoh winds frem the west fanned the flames and made the bcîgade's task almost impossible.___ Optimistic Reports Feature Annual Meeting et St. PauI's The A nîial Meeting cf the congregation of St, Paul's United Chiurch %vas held rn Wednesday. Jaoîîaîy 22. 1964. The minister. the Rev. Harold A. Tur îner. acted as chaîrmaný and Mr. Gen. W. Graham was elecenisecretac v. After a short devotional. minutes of thie previeus meet- ing were read and adopted, and leaders and officers cf ail church groups and organiza- lions presented their reports toc 1963, îng frrwar-d Io gîeatec expan- self and famil ' vîhanks for the sien in 1964. wonderfnl co-eperation he had 1 nited Chrch W'oinen received during his 15 yeacs Mrs. W. Teeple and Mcs. A.cf service in this charge.* Cutbbectson iepected foir When ail reports had been xvom(e.os group, United Chucrch heard and adoptedi, ne\v! Wornen. whîch shoxwed a vcîy officers were nemninated and . ....elected wheire necessairv. New Officers Mi. Frank Thompson re- Commnittee: Session, foc three-! Vear term, W. D. Carruthers. K. McQuarrie, J. P. Rice. W. Youth Groups CGI1.report was giveri by, Jleader Miss Somervîlle and. shoxved Ihat this girls' group 'had en.ioyed a good yeac et religions edtication, had made a donation Io missions, and at C h ri s tinas lime had vîsîted hespilal wîth favors whichi decorated irays nf patients. Nuiser'v coll report by Mis, G. Graham showed 16 new ad- ditions during the past ycar, and Ihat mothers and nexv hables had been visiled at hos- pitl and at home. Nursery Roi] Motheis, was reported by Mrs. O. Dairymple showed the 'v had held 10 'nonthlY meetings. e-ach child had been presented with a Rex'. H. A. Turner smaii Bible. The report for Messengei's sce f yeac cf grecp meet- .vas presenîed bx M rs- A . i ng s aod gente'al meetings Cuthbertson for the leade' it gond speakers, illustri- VIrs. O. HidIl which showed a ed addresses and religioi.s .'erv interesting \'ear cf sludv edwcalion. They had caisedi book on work in Konea, pliLi-munlies byv catering te dinner-, .ve,ýi'k pei'iods and fun andi hnlding icas. bazaar and icdi- ga nies. vidiial givîngs. They bad met' 'FlicExplorers had received lheîirallo)cation t M. & m. o' 'elîgiotîs eduralion b *v stndy over Sb.itOO.CO., made donation book, film strip and stuidy\ing 10 Church l)Board.t i rnishings a plav Linder direction of bead- 1a'd rp Iin manse. aund erMrs. W. Werr ' . Thev bail douai ens vhi needed in ýpcîîi a rda v his summeirl ai ethen rg-anizalions cf ihe Camp Prt-corîs .'\A f -albn- ch u'c.1 wc'ei these girls had colleci- '.%. & NI. Report ed S'26.6() for U.NITC.EF. AI Onc agaîi)si. Paul's coni- E'hrîlstmas; the vivsited patients gregalion \v'ent oven the toi) il Mýarn\xvood Nursing Home xvhcn il canie 1Io misýions. îre- plic s1ni)gcrocs. i)orted Mn. Ross Stex Ct)5 He 'I'vros lie vniingci box sý' lad se>ttei hcadqîiters th, groi) n. lc'r t h(, leadýrsh ip of suni cf S'. 134, C),;an i ncî'easv Mr.' NcBragg,. had enjoYed a cf SIFI?.113 evrn the îîievinîi, vvar cf religions educalion. ventr pus 1 haîf-honi' cf games. Board of Stem'ards SigniC. ulder ho.N.s' gceup. 'îr. 1, Rngeî-s. Chai rnian ni d:iMr. Rn lîh G i Iburt. aise Bo~iil of Stewards, spoke of had sm îîd v uiciniirel igiousithu a mbitinus progcam i bai 'd nLiai i0i) w il i ga mes aI ll)eir had beeo îiodertakeiî Iast sim- veekly meeting,.nier- when mater cepairs were. 'lie Hi-C teeîî age group completed te beth chiirch Lider tie leadership of Mc. auditeriiîn and S ui n d a v and Mrs. Rebt. Carrîîthers Sciteel. Treasîîrer A. Cîith- held 14 mecetiîngs, aise ari'ang- bertsoii distributed copies ot 'd te bav e the filin "Martin the finanrial sialemeit, ex- n I tlir r' siownIo t the congre- plaîiii n the b igh peints and gat len The( *v aiended inter- sti'essing the lac? that thbe1z, hiii- h rallies and Oshaxv a extenisiv e repairs Ixari been Prcsh\ lcrv croup meetings. a, osh( vfid a, npecîaiproieri Ibis faliAwa s .marie po:sîhe .hy finiedurm - tie rcfc(,ratinr cf thc icligi availbeb teT1see li' baoi for the Santa CIai; 1 s ~ psiva Paraî'le. This report xvas pre- Session RF-port eritc'd bv Miss Ann Fergîîson. Cici k Alex McGregnr ce- Sunday SehooI pcî ted oithe Session aud MI'. Ken Bragg. Secrciary cf CongrîIilaled the mîiiîr lle Sîîîîa'ý School. pave a Rev. H. A. Turner for his iearl- venv ii ltetiiicg report vihci-rsh i p as Si. Psu i's ('coii es ci eased aliendanre. a record tu gproxv: on hehaif (if th- clu c nimade in OcIobe" cof 1963, coiî,r galion he than ked ci g- iiide:' 11e leaderýship cf Siper- a îî: jii choir leadler M r. NM. niuiecdt Mr'. .\ex MeGregor. Bemjti. caielaker nr. J. Nev.'- A pri eneiîation had been man and ail1 officers and mem- ciadi' te '%Il. Wîilfrid Carruth- bers cf ch irce organ izations rs fer tus 25 \xcars of faîîb- and members cf the coligrega- fii si rxire as Sîîpt. This was tion fcr t hein co-operatielu a eprodîuction cf "Head ofIMnIr McGregcircrperted a Christ'* hbd'langs iu thé steacl'v increase îl)rnembecsbîp Sunda v Scbooi roem xvith a but that xwe had lost six by imlitabile inscription alîacbed. deait and 27 bx' letter cf Aciiua I picnic had beeîî hcid t ransien. Statîstiîs shoci .î FiWpuons Park xvith a record bapIiýnns 24, marinages 214 a!li Fteîmiaiiî i, Whiie G'fI sec--%- bur:ials 20>. Session had made ce had hi cn observed witii available the cburch pîmblîca- ijfî -oing in need *v farnîlies tien 'Upper Room' te ail in;wo and renîaindeî' Io members cf bbceîcongregain t'oodgrcevnlCentre, Toronto. 50 desîrîng il. Hf, congratulat- or',v pet- cent cf fîînds raised cd board rncmbcrs on the im- în1119Iiîg Cevear had beco sent prov,'merîts 10 îhucb prop- in INI. & MNI Fîîds, and the cclv dining the * v a:;. Sidav Sciini bhad purcbased A ibhis lrne Rex 'fui oci anexsý piano. Tbey are look- expressed on behaîf of bîm- c a r I 1' r r I b: n e a ( / a a 'i g il F j R l'eeple and J. Cruicksh'an!(. Board of Stewards, R. Aber nethy. D. McArthîîr, F. Blunt,: L. McMann and M. Stephens. 'Audilors appointed w ece' Messrs. C. Purdy and R. Bry- son, Rýx'. 'Turner spoke hciefly of Iie campaigo soon 10 get underway in St. Paîl's under the direction of the Capital' Funds Cemmittee, asking for full co-eperatien ot oniv te raise fonds but to create a greater intecest in the ehnnci' ameng aIl members cf the congregation. Meeting closed withbpnedle-: lion afler which delîcions re- frcshments wece served bv the ladies. ELIZABETH VILLE Siiodax' sîhool and i'hurni' was beîd as usual. Cbîîrch services were at Garden Hill On Sa!urdaY Mn. and Mrs. E. l"owler aiteîîded the wedd- ing 0I Alan Ruissell and Jear, Lane at Trenton. They spen. the w eekend with bis parents. Mr. and Mr,,. Ress Ruîssell. Cen seconi. Mrn.dortis. E. EMllîî Osh- aw,. vsiicnl initIhe xvi1a pe Sinr'andi had sîippei' with Mc .and Mrs. H. Quanti-il] ibis Rervl Thickscn. Osh- a Wsa spcnI the weekend ai henni. Mi.sind Mi'.;. V. peacock isiie ilsGrta Iotoiis xx cet. Mn . and Mrs. C. Beillsud Mn. andl Mrs. E. Wilscn, Gar- denî Hill, were with Mr. and Mis. V. Peacock on Sundax' Se\« rtai attei)ded Itle epenî bouse aI the Port Hope iligh- Scliool on lVondaY evening. Mca. Wabîecs. Mrs. C. Mer- ccc, Mrs. Thickson, ralled on Mrs. Shepherd who is Il aI bei' sisîeî's in Port Hope on Thiursda v. Fred Wheelei' and Kath- leen have tee mîîmps. Quebec Cali Accepted By Rev. Snowden Fcliowving the service at St. Andrew's United Chnrch, Mii'- brook, on Snnda.v morniiîg the minisîci'. the Bey. Stanlev E. Snowden, announced Ihat b'- had submitted his resignation 10 the official board. Mc .Snowden bas accepted a raIl froni the congregatien cf the iUnitcd Churcb at Sbawvii!c. Quebec, and be expcct.ed 10 assume bis duties in bis new charge early' in Febcnarv. Mc. Snow,,den became min- iste:' cf the, charge cf St. AndrewA,'s. Mîllbrook. and Cav- ain tnited in June, 1959. The congregation at a short meet- ing. left the secîring cf a suc- ('essec vth a pastoral cern- mittce 1o bp named h>' the tiso boar'ds. M'. Snovden xvs bonii n Maple Grovr e\, een Oshawa and Bowmanville. He attend- !ed Maple Grove Prublic Sehool 'The Canadian State.-;itn, Mowmanvle, Jan. 29. IP647 anrd Bov.manville High School _____ and took a motor mcchanic's night school course. He %vork - l ed as a motor rncchanic fori ir IOS St v n three vears before going back M s o set v n :to school. He graduated froni Victoria and Emmrapuel Col- I ýTelsSt. PauI's UCW and B.D.Tei Served at BancroftA . In 195,5 he wva- ordaited in J th ayo uit oifter(,A bout Trip ta Atrica Chuch n Bncrftwhere lhe servedi for foinr vears hefore The General Meeting of St. Mr. Stevens recently tnok tn moving to the' MilibrooK- Paul's United Church Women Africa to visit their daughter, Cavan charge. vw; held in the church on who is a Missionary Nurse Mr. and Mrs. Suowden and Januai y v 211st wîth an excel- thiere. Miss Stevens, the onix' their familv are the first ta~ lent attendance. white nurse in a Mission Ho,;- occupvý the ne\\- parsonaàge The President Miss F. Gard- Pital about 200 miles from completed in 1959. Their two hier conducted the Worship: Leopoldville. is helping to edu- younger childreu. Carol. two Service with Mrs .A. Cuth-icate the African womnen n1 and a half, arid Peter, aged bertson. Mrs. W. Teeple and1 infant and child care, for three months, were boru xx'hile Mrs. K. Werry assisting. , which the need is great. the family \vere in residence During the business period. M rs. Ferguson expresscd the there. There are two older th, minutes were read and thanks of everyone to Mrs. c hildren. Tormy aged nine, apprcx'ed, the treasurer report Stevens. and Beverlev, si. Tommyisxareied od a ept Mrs. Turner shiowdcc a film inb Grade 4 in public school1 frorn each unit was given. entitled ' found a Nev and Beverlev in Grade 1. World". This made a verx' Mrs. Snowden was the form- Tefooigcmngvntfiig conclusion to Mrs. er Anne Johns of Bowman- are I0 be noted The Presby- Stevens' addrcss. ville. While at Millbrook Mr. terY meeting will be held in Lunch xvas served hy mcm- Snodenhasbee noed orSt. Mark*s Church, Whitby. 011 bers of the executive' and a bis work amongst the \'oung FebruarY 13th. The World'slsocial time was enjoyed. people and has built up large iDyo rvr ilb ed1 Hi-C groups both at St. An- Trinity United Church on I drew's and Cavan xvherp the 'v Febr ,uary 14th. The Spring An average of $3.000 a; week meet on alternate Sunda_ Paul s United Church on for suggestions \vas paid Io eveîns.Ba7aar wilb be hel inSC.employees of Geocral Motors Shaxvville lies just across Max 2nd. of Canada in 1962. Nineteen ,the Otta\\a River from Ren- The group \vas most fortun- GM people received axards ýfrew, about .50 miles north-,ate 10 hear Mrs. R. Stevensj totalling more than $1.000 dur- .West of Ottawva. clescribe a trip that she andling the year._ Tiiese SPECIAL PRICES Effective Until Feb. 1 Super Special CRESI E co nomy Size' 1.09 value Th e Toothpaste 1I That Reduces Cavities IY - 5ic vallue 47c "Snow White"" FACIAL TISSUES reg. 29C2 for 53c CORICIDIN Tablets HANKSCRAFT VAPORIZER AGAROL TRI-VU-SOL VICKS Vapo Rub CEPACOL Lozenges -----"-25's - 1.29 1 .13 9.91 valuie 8.95 16 oiz. - 1.51) 1.29 50> c.c. 4.25 3.*49 - 64c valuie 5 7C -65r value 5 7c l.1).A. Brand reg 32c 2 for 5 9c PEPTO BESMAL 8 oz. - 1.25 1.13 16 oz. - 2.1>0 General Electric FLASH BULBS General Electric LIGHT Butes General Electric Automatîc 1001H BRUSH 1.79 1.56 value 1.e-29 56c value 2 for49C SPECIAL 19075 MANOLAX Magnolax is a pleasant, gentle laxative, for aduits, infants and 20Ooz - 1.50 *GENTLE *PLEASANT emulsion of Liquid 1 2 Prescriptions -* LD.A. Remedies Alex. 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