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The Oshawa Times, 21 Apr 1960, p. 12

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Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dona- TRAYS BANNED may eat their meals from trays|should be in every plane, because hugue and Colleen, Mr. and Mrs.| LONDON (CP)--Pilots of Brit-|on their laps. A special board rec-|there is danger of knives and Glen Hammond and Lynn, Osh-i;; muropean Airways no longerlommended that three pilots|forks falling on vital controls. BURKETON on Ly Oh . By A. R. HUBBARD |mar, Ajax, were guests of Mrs.| BURKETON -- The last social Mary Dean, Sunday. evening of the season will be| Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Mr. and held April 29 at the home of Mr. Mrs, Robert Belle and Bobby, months in Toronto. |and Mrs. A, C. Stephenson. ThereiMr, 220 ee. Frank Allison, and Mrs. Lillie Richardson is spend- SOLINA (Special . will also be a home bake sale. amily, Oshawa, were guests of] 4 - pthel SOLINA (Special) -- Over 100 : > f 11. Ostrichlike 6. Genus of {prefix) ing holidays with Mrs. Ethel 12:00" 13 friends assembled] A rummage sale will be held Mrs, ye - bird (var) ducks 5. Vapor 8 ol oul; Toronto, has returned at the community hall ere April Seta, Susy 7 in the shure i Le a Sol} 2.To charm': 7. Male . Girl's 3 A . a 9 to help Mr. and Mrs. Harvey|hall at 2.30 p.m. spon , onto, 35. Armadillo sheep hame r after a two oaks via to her yardy celebrate their 40th wed- by the CGIT. J Be weekend Yih ms Dares 14. Millpond 8. Part of , Blemish Iola She. Tore Mol Gilg snviversaty. orig % Mrs, Bana Melaughiin has Jo Mr oud Mrs. Ress Huboard "to pe" . Behold! Leon dll ited. Genres Hamil.! The couple, with bri esmaid| turn, ome after spending y JE iy s. wo ; : vq Sun ov 9. lt . Boil Oshawa, yigied George Hain} Mrs. George McCullough, sister|winter months with her family. ad Janice, Trenion, Mere Meek 18, Donkey 10. Epochs slowly Yesterday's Answer iON, ond Jig as ff conducted of Mrs. Hardy, and the best man,| Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Smith en J Jue s of Mr, Mrs. B. ; 17. Brazilian . Slack 42. Leg joint Rev. wi lam Dui Friday Isaac Hardy, brother of theland family are visiting relatives/ Hubbard. o | 19, Coin Hap) . 44, Prickly {the service here Good Friday i |" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott and 20. Goddess J y ; palm w groom, welcomed the guests, I d | vengeance 18, Chief envelope of |AlEHOON, 1d Wilfred Rich| Mrs. Hardy was attired in al "Mr, and Mrs. Ross Oke and|family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. dock | ' ) 21. Sale notice 20. Latvian , Affirmative bur ardson attended Rose Croix|20Wn of periwinkle blue embroid-|¢amily, Oshawa, were guests of|Strutt, Oshawa, Sunday. , Negative { L 23. Pillages river votes 47. sriday ered organza over taffeta. Mrs.iar, and Mrs. E. M. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Carter Lodge, Peterborough, Friday Te y p n : and family, Bowmanville, Mr. 27. Underworld 21. Affix 41. Jargon Yeply {night and Sunday morning, Isaac Hardy had charge of the|rhrsday, y 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 21, 1960 "¢ I poNTYpooL Solina Couple | By MRS. H. Mi. RICHARDSON Feted On 40th PONTYPOOL -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and family are home again after spending three Anniversary CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 3.Cogwheels 22.01 1. Tall 4. A strength- food 5. Glass water ening piece rules bottle 5. Give over . Not For... .. : OIL BURNER SERVICE FURNACE FUEL OIL at the most reasonable prices Call . "VIGOR OIL 78 BOND 3%. w. PHONE RA 5-1109 rik Cav rs. guest book. | rs. Eric Simpson and|and Mrs. Robert Carter and fam- Joa Mrs. Corts MeRay 04 Mis. Following the reception, Russell Pi hag Ly See Mr, [ily, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- gi [Richardson | spew ¥ "Hardy, son of the happy couple| una re J. A. Turnbull Friday, |neth Cargwill and John, Toronto, Dar [Feisbordugh. Mrs. Richardson acted as master of ceremonies ap. = and 'Mrs. Fred Harding,|Were weekend guests of Mrs. A. = pee hid . motored fo Pittsburgh, Penn., last/ for a program with duets ®YIMr. and Mrs. Jack Peeling and|Carter. 34. Compass week. » Lynda Ma 2 I *|family, Oshawa, William Mac- "point |" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sharpe, and Jozn and oak sen Roa Met.| Donald, Toronto, were weekend (abbr.) {'Poronto, spent. the holiday week-| Mrs. Albert Cole an guests of Mrs. Greta Bailey. Ife presented a piano duet, fol- Nestlet t antee of $1.66 | vi erb Gould. ca. : Judy Cochrane, = Nestleton,|a government guarantee d oy is jevg wil He Midland, visit-|lowed by a humorous mouth the weekend ] spe! with her|a bushel for the 1959-60 crop, an i ,jorgan presentation by Mr. Met-|*Pen. Mr. and Mrs. E.|increase of four cents over the 38, Airplane ed his brother Ambrose at the Oe Mra M. Leak recited a grandparents, . an . E.|increas: engine |" Arnaid WHEAT GUARANTEE Australian wheat farmers have | Ha : . revious year. | . Arnold McNeil, Toronto, visit-(poem depicting the highlights of M. Adams P y op dy ed his parenis, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy's married 1. Chesapeake [Claes McNeil, over the holiday. \€, an 5. |Mrs. David Beath sang two duets. Pe one IMs N Charbets 2 ax This was followed by an amus- $5.14 ment Frid: at the cottag ling wedding skit, after which 46, ing ay: ; we Fis |Mrs. George McCullough read 48. Anglo-Sax- Mr. and i Bruce Fisk; Son the address of congratulations on serf jand Marilyn, Mr. shd Wir. and made the presentation of a 49. Tallies ald Fisk and family attended Te ies 50. Plexus wedding of their iece: Hever 4 Guests were present from Mea- : Nichols at Bancreft Saturday. | h I ! DOWN |" Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McKay ford, Lindsay, Peterborough, 1-70 Jead tand Bryan motored to Orillia Sun- North Bay, Somsby, Ro : i o day and visited Mrs, McKay's| POH edit, affir a) p sister. ----y | warriors | Mr. and Mrs. Fairmont, Camp- | bellford, visited Mr. and Mrs.| POACHING PATROL ; : Wilfred Richardson Friday. ALMA, Que. (CP) -- Alma Air| HUGE CATCH TIME WASTED Mr. and Mrs. George Green/Service Limited has been A iE A G ngla (CP)--|z ily visited his parents, awarded a' contract by the Que- BERDEEN, Scotland (CP)-- READING, England CP and family vis ted b n by A gin from this seaport Post office officials are hoping to/ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Green at the hec fish and game depa Toei toy landed a shark weighing pearly|instal an automatic coin change weekend. i : \ fly patrols over Lake > Joi A 2,000 pounds off the Faroe Is- machine for telephone users. | Frank McColough is home County to reduce poaching and | lands The shark's stomach con-'They say the clerks' time islagain after spending several off-season hunting. It is the first tained 30 fish hooks and about 20 wasted giving change for phone weeks with his sister Mrs. Harry contract of the kind awarded in pounds of fish, calls. Stinson, Enfield. Quebec. So ES IISNA The of turning thrust into ton-miles! 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