CHARTER DRAPED AT REBEKAH MEETING Ruby Rebekah Lodge *279 held their regular meeting with Mrs.Jessie McCanna, N.G., and Mrs. Mary Husband, G.V., presiding. The Charter was draped in memory of Mrs.Christine Edwards, Past President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario. A donation was made to the World Eye Bank and Visual Research Foundation. Mrs. Husband reported for the sick and visiting committee. Several visits were made to members ill at home and in hospital . The Past Noble Grands will hold a social evening on Wednesday, February 10, following the meeting which will start at 7.45 that night. Mrs. R.G. Macadam will convene the lunch. Following the meeting a social was held, marking the 183rd anniversary of the birth of Thomas Wildey and Mrs.Bern Whent and Mrs.Helen Wallace con- vened a baking auction. ST JOHN'S ANNUAL MEETING (Cont'd from p.!) TheWomen's Auxiliary provided the new Commun- ion Rail kneelers. The Little Helpers re-organized under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Sly now has 36 members and held their first birthday party last Fall. The Servers of St.John's attended two Servers meeting of the Deanery during the year, the first ~ at Nipigon in the Spring and the second at Wawa in the Fall. A Laymen's meeting at St.Thomas Church, Fort William was attended by a group of men from the parish. Two memorials were dedicated at the Christmas Eve Service, the first a companion Hymn Board to the one given a year ago in memory of Ethel Corbett by her father and mother, the sec- ond a sterling silver chalice and paten in memory of Mary and Thomas Arnot and given by their chil dren. Mrs.Jack Corbett and Mrs.Robert Winters received life memberships in the Anglican Women's Auxiliary in June. In closing Rev.Inshaw thanked members for their continued interest and service. Officers elected were, P.R.Bailey, treasurer - George Birch, People's Warden - Vestry Clerk and envelope recorder, - Synod delegate, W.F urlonger, P.R.Bailey with Warren Robinson, alterhate dele- gate. Mrs .Robt.Winters became Organ Fund Custodian and R.T.Turner agreed to organize young men of the Church for Sidesmen duties. A dinner preceded the meeting and following ad- journment a film was shown and lunch was served. Mrs.Joe Commisso entertained Costa's staff and other guests in her home at a farewell party for Joe (Charlie) Commisso, who leaves shortly for Toronto where he will take a hairdressing course. On their behalf Mrs.Commisso presented a travelling case and.a personal gift of a sweater and socks from Mrs. D.Costa. Guests at the party were Mr.and Mrs. Albert Costa, Mr.and Mrs.Cosimo Commisso, Mrs. D.Costa, Mr.Joe Commisso, Tony Costa, Mr.and Mrs.T.P.Whent, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Kusik, Mr. and Mrs.Frank McKenna, Doris (Continued P.5) ST ANDREWS ANNAUL MEETING (Cont'd from P.1) The Canadian Girls in Training are a very active group, the members meeting in three groups, Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Much of their time is spent in Bible Study, Mission Study, community projects and craftwork. The Exptorer group, under the direction of Mrs.R. Gander, Mrs.C.Pike and Mrs.F .Fummerton are a very enthusiastic and energetic group, their studies cover- ing personal hygiene, Bible Study, Nature Study, Mission Study and in June they concluded their year with a dessert tea. The also assist in the community Unicef collection. The Tyro boys, directed by Rev.Muldrew and B. Drake, hold weekly meetings which include Mission study, Worship, Personal development, religious topics and special events. The Messengers are led by Mrs.G. Gordon, Mrs.R.Macadam, Mrs.D.Hencher and Mrs.H.Frommann and meet on the first and third Tuesdays of the month this year. Regular Worship and Mission study is conducted, this term on Brazil and Trinidad. Games and handicraft follow the meeting. They presented a concert last Easter and sold Mother! s Day flowers. The Cradle Roll is supervised by Mrs.W. Goat and all babies of the congregation are enrolled. Reports o the Presbytery Board of Men and the Board of Stewards were also pre sented and: reviewed. A plan for Visita- tion Evangelism is being directed by the Board of Session. . On February 7, Dr.Stan McLeod of Wesley United Church, Fort William, will be present to lead the members in preparation for this. All members and adherents are invited to attend this gathering. A silver chalice was presented to the Church and dedicated in memory of the late Norman Fummerton, by members of the Fummerton families. A Bible, presented by the Mid-week groups was also dedicated. A memorial service in December was in memory of the late Rev.R.A.Crook who passed away in August at Brandon, Man. SCHREIBER GIRL MARRIED IN TORONTO Royal York Road United, pleated organza hat with' hand- Church, Toronto, was the scene|draped tulle brim intertwined for the Jan. 16 marriage of|with yellow straw and a yellow Judith Ann Christie, daughter of| delight rose corsage. Mrs. Lilian Christie, Schreiber,| * and the late William John Chris-| ter, aa ee pe tie, to Michael Dorken, son of] for a reception at the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorken| home, her mother wore a beige Germany. wool dress, green whimsy hat, Rey. Clarke officiated at the|beige accessories and a sweet- double ring ceremony. heart rose and white feathered The bride was given by her|carnation corsage. uncle, Ray Christie of Toronto.| Out of town guests included She wore a winter white boucle| Peter Christie, brother of bride, wool suit, .matching wedding|Miss Linda Handel, cousin - of ring hat with mink trim and|bride, Schreiber; Mrs, A. Hos- short veil, matching accessories|king, Mrs. H. Young, Mrs. G. and carried a sweetheart rose. |Campbell, aunts of bride, Mont- semi-cascade bouquet. real; Rev. J. Carl English and Maid of honor Miss Shirley| Mrs. English, Bracebridge. Benson, Toronto, wore a cocoa| The newlyweds will reside in brown wool worsted suit,|Toronto Mr,and Mrs.W.E.Collinson and family were in Chaptaat last week for the celebration of Mr.Collin- son's parents fiftieth wedding anniversary. .,.;