4, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 4, 1981 Plan 60 extra nursing care beds in Durham David Lawson, Clarke's hangman for the Hallowe'en At Clarke" sHigh School Hallowe'en dance these two dance strangles Dayrell Smith while Mike Wilks looks on. A 'Watcha-M-Cailits' pose for the camera. On the left Doug great dance at Clarke with many good costumes for the Dupearid next to him, Jeff Gàvey. U.C.W. General Meeting In the Main Hall at Orono United Church, a front table accented a harvest theme with apples, grapes, and fall flowers, when abôut 30 to 35 ladies were in attendance at the U.C.W. General Meeting on Thurs. evening, Oct. 22. President, Mrs. O. Challice welcomed everyone, then opened the meeting with a poefn "I'd Rather See a Sermon." Sermon." Unit 3 was in charge of Devotions, which began with, everyone singing Hymn 441 "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah", with David Gray as pianist. The Scripture, Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 was read by Mi*. C. Gunter, who then gave a Japanese Psalm for busy people. Mrs. N. Groot read from "Patchwork Pieces"- the "Stewardship of Time- followed by "Do You Have Time To Pray?" Mi;s. A. Hallingsworth gave "Taking "Taking Time" following which she led in prayer. Then, preceding the offering, she challenged everyone 1 with these lines- , Give as you would if angels waited at. your door, Give as you would if the marrow found you where all giving is o'er, Give as you would to the Master if you met His searching searching Look, Give as you would of your substance if His hand your offering took. Hymn 500, "Take Time to be Holy," was sung. Devotions' Devotions' closed with six .mdy members of the Church choir singing a lovely number "God is My Friend." Church organist, David Gray, accompanied accompanied as the pianist. Business war conducted and announcements made. Mrs. D. Barnett introduced introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Evelyn Redpath from Oshawa Presbyterial U.C.W. - who brought information concerning General Council- the highest court of the ' United Church of Canada- and which she attended in August 1980 at Hal 1 fax N.S. It was an 'honour and a ' event. TORONTO, October 27, 1981-The Region of Durham is to receive 60 additional nursing home beds as recom-. mended by the Durham District Health Council,, it was announced today by Health Minister Dennis Timbrel! Timbrel! and Honourable George Ashe, MRP for Durham West. "My Ministry will be requesting requesting proposals for a total of 60 additional beds, with . preferably 40 beds in the Oshawa/Whitby area and 20 beds in the Uxbridge/Port Perry area as recommended by the'Health Council", Mr. Timbrel! said. In addition, preference will be given to proposals which include an emphasis on heavy nursing care and a commitment commitment to accept patients from local institutions, he said. 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