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The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1960, p. 11

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Rev. Cresswell Guest Speaker BROUGHAM -- Rev. A _ Cresswell was guest speaker at|wishes to join the ing when he discoursed "Mission Work in Canada". He told of his work on the mission teresting address. day, June 19, at 2:30 p.m. The meeting, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm, was presided over by Mrs. E. Lindo. Mrs. J. Mitchell, assisted by Mrs. R, Miller, presented the Worship Service. Mrs. Albert Gray, of the Supply Committee, reported 13 large boxes of new and used clothing, and ome box of canned goods, were packed at her home and sent to the Fred Victor Mission. The ladies plan a Bake Sale to be held on the church lawn on Friday, May 27th, at 6:30 p.m. In case of rain the sale will be cancelled. Members of the society received an invitation to a bazaar and bake sale at Greenwood Church| on Saturday, May 28th, at 3 p.m. his Plans were made for the aS Mr. and Mrs, Ross cni¢ to be held in August at the oi. +t ols of the president, Mrs. E. return by jet plane. Lindo. _ |SUDDEN PASSING The roll call was answered with a verse from the Bible containing extended to Mr the word "seed" ] f Montr Following the benediction freshments were served by host- esses Mrs. H. Malcolm, Mrs. R.| render a solo. Service will well minister, Rev. then proceed to the church regular service TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Rev. A. E May 24 to 27. and Mrs 1. on E. Rev. 'A. E. Cresswell. Any who NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS church at this| Mr. and Mrs. a Women's Mission Society meet-|time are urged to contact the| accompanied by Mr. i upon minister as soon as possible. DECORATION SERVICE SOON | wilson fields in Northern Ontario and in| The annual Memorial and Dec-| Crocker will : Satkatchewan. Mrs. J. Mitchell oration Service will be held in|guest this week while Mr. will- thanked the minister for his in-| Brougham United Church on Sun-|gon atte The choir will lead the service of praise and Mrs, K, Fallis will tended conducted by Rev. A. E. Cress- day. Persons placing flowers on the graves will meet at the cemetery prior to the hour of service, for a short prayer, to be led by the A. E. Cresswell; |! Cresswell and Mr. W. C. Willson will attend the Bay of Quinte Conference at Kingston, Mr. Willson plans to extend) 3,000 believe there is any feel- trip to Montreal to visit with|ing in Ontario that present fed- CONFIRMATION SERVICES Willson, and| eral legislation dealing with ob- Sympathy of the community Is| Port Arthur), who referred to the ¢ Ross| Ontario gove ' re- ing of Mrs. Willson's mother, mittee on obscene literature Mrs. Fred Clarke, of Toronto, on| y 1 Sunday morning, May 22nd. 1 cet Mrs. Willson flew to Toronto 3 (0) sary service and were g of two weeks ago to visit her| mother, finding her in excellent . health, which she enjoyed until | In Solina she suffered a stroke on Sunday, | from which she did not rally. Church Fiett, Lois Ashton, Mrs. W. Ash- Ronald Broome, Larry Murray Flett, Allan By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLIN i vs met |tOD ssell Collins, SOLINA -- The Three M's met 0 Risse Bs "Mrs. |in the church basement with the Broome, CE were| president, Wes Hills, opening the Yestizke, Xen nos, am Eiger . ' and Mrs. W. C.|meeting with a meditation and|" TTY. 0! guests of Mp and TE, FE. |prayer. Date of next meeting is membership transferred ¥ Fua be Mrs. Willson's|June 27 with Edwart and Clara|Church: Mrs. T. Baker, . vhile Leask's group in charge of the | Ashton, Joe Snowden and Francis nds the United Church|program. Harvey Yellowlees then Johnston. Reverend Reed Was as- Conference. tock charge for the program|sisted by the congrega opal Top, A carload of local ladies at which included the worship serv- resentative, Mrs. Bruce me 2K the WI District Annual ice led by Gladys Yellowlees, an|several pier, Wamp h e be meeting at Port Perry last Thurs-|2rticle on the advantages church board, mpres- disadvantages of TV read by|Sive service. of Dawson Lois Yellowlees. A brief discus-| Mesdames C. Pascoe, W. Ash- sion followed. Don Taylor led inlton, J. Yellowlees, C. Vice, W. Mrs. Dean Mairs last week recreation and lunch was served Ye'lowlees, E. R. Taylor, T. Mrs. M. Matthews entertained by the group in charge. Baker, W. Werry, 1, Hardy, R. Mrs, Harold Barclay, of Lindsay Davis, C. Langmaid, L. Broome, last week. HOLD MEET G. Heal and Miss Pearl Leach - The Explorers met on Saturday aitended the Women's Institute afternoon with eight in attend-!Copvention at Blackstock on we, Next meeting on June /4 Wednesday will be in the form of a hike. Mr. Don Th : Donna The study period on birds was Codon I Nompson al Don . Obscene Literature . ' Laws Adequate {led by Mrs. M. Vice and the Thompson and children, Hayden, |worship service was presented | yicited their uncle, Mr. J. Y. Yel- OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Minis-|by Mrs. B Tink, assisted by||owlees who i fi b la Fulton said Wednesday he!Jennifer Best and Dianne Darch. OW oe SORfinel 10 bel Diznne, Mrs. H. E. Tink visited Reverend Fred Reed conducted Mr. and Mrs. 0. Cruickshank, Peterborough. scene literature is inadequate. la confirmation service, Sunday He was replying in the Com- morning when the following| Mr. and Mrs. C. Langmaid, Sally and Tommy, were Sunday | mons to Douglas Fisher (CCF young. people were received into|* burch membership: Dianne Tink, visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Pareen Hamer, Helen Parrinder,|G!"'s, Enniskillen. com- Fvelyn H Phyllis West Mr, anc Mrs. Wes Hills and lake, Arlene Westlake, Marie femily attended Tyrone anniver- Bruce Morton, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Brose Creek, B.C., visited with Mr. and for rnment's creat advisory kaday THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 26, 1960 11] Mr and Mrs, Albert Hills. Reverena and Mrs. R. Sherwin and David, Belleville; Mr. and Money Lending bes Bon 1avior, Waiam od Bl] "Unfair' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor. OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Wil! | Mr. and Mrs. L. Broome and|jjgm Brunt (PC--Ontario) said| [sens were Sunday guests at Mr. wednesday that a bil] proposed John Broome's, Tyrone. by Jessy David om (L--On-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth tario) is loaded unfairly against snd children, Hamilton, were persons who lend money. | weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Senator Brunt spoke during L. Broome and sons. Senate debate on second reading | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox, . . poi thas 1d ire the, |Brougham, visited at Mr. and 2 Pl would require the) {Mrs. Harry Knox's lender 'to provide the borrower | | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Terwille- With a statement showing the lgar and Lois, Mrs. J. Dyer, Mr, total amount being charged for) land Mrs. Jim Sproule and chil-|the loan. ! |dren, Oshawa, visited Mr. and| If the lender fails through over-| |Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children. sight or neglect to give the bor- | Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Ken rower a written states t and Brian, visited on Sunday at 8 2 statemen' a; re-| Joe Walker's, Orono |quired, Senator Brunt said, he Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and| Would be liable first to a fine and | children Visited on Sunday at/might also be unable to collect Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Abernethy's,|either the fingncing charges or 2: Manilla. the outstanding balanced owed. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leger and children, 1f the bill provided that a| Thaw 2 Ow borrower must pay back the] Drhave, visited at E Cryer actual sun hat was advanced, | { {there wou i | | Miss Helen Hope, Port Perry, jt." some equity to {was a weekend guest of her . |cousin, Mrs. Keith Cryderman Mig on. the bil was ad. and Keith. Mrs. Ross Stevens, Mrs, 8. Rundle, Bowmanville; Mrs. Ted Hutton, Ebenezer, and Mrs. Long- Iman of England were callers at| Mr. and Mrs. I. Hardy and Mrs. Ross Cryderman's {Stanley visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy James Baker was a recent visi-'Slack and children, Ebenezer. tor at Howard Ormiston's, Bow-| manville, Malcolm, and Mrs. W. Hamilton. | BAKE SALES POPULAR A bake sale sponsored by the Friendly Bible Class on Saturday was successful, and added to the funds of the organization On Friday, May 27th, 'a further THE VALUE-STORE FOR FAMILY SHOPPING « SATISFACTION GUARANTEED bake sale will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the church lawn, gponsored by the WMS Joy Rebekah Lodge have ar- ranged to hold a similar sale on TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 the Brougham Church lawn on Friday, June 3rd, at 5 p.m EUCHRE NEWS Prizewinners at the WI Euchre on Tuesday night were: Ladies: First, Mrs. M. Ellicott; Second, Mrs. H. Plaxton; Third, Mrs. S. Jewell. Gentlemen: First, W. A. Knox; Second, Norman Burton; Third, Mr. McIllmurray. Euchre fans are invited to attend a Euchre party at the Township Hall in Bougham on Thursday, May 26th, at 8 p.m. This euchre is sponsored by Joy Rebekah Lodge, Brougham | SCOUTS SPONSOR DANCE Next Saturday night, May 27th, a dance will be held in the Town-| ship Hall in Brougham, to which| everyone is invited. Proceeds will be used to aid the local Scout and Cub group. | FIRE BRIGADE SUMMONED | Brougham Fire Brigade attend-| ed a fire on Monday morning at Whitevale, where a tractor housed in the garage of Mr. Christian burst into flames when it was started. The burning ma- chine was removed {rom the grrage 4 I is believed that before the brigade arrived, water was pour- od on the burning gasoline, which Spread the flames and increased hazzard. 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