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The Oshawa Times, 28 May 1960, p. 13

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berta Twenty Fathomers have de- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 28, 1960 1§ signed a diver's flag--a red rec- tangle with a white stripe--to use whe diving. It's intended to be visible to boat end warn them away from waters where divers are operating. The club has made windshield |stickers of the same design for their cars in an attempt to fam- |contrast with a score of foreign reports showing female smokers greatly outnumbered by males. Divers Worry ae een nna. ssc bout Boats been rising everywhere in Canada, especially EDMONTON (CP) -- Skin-div- Site the war, but jhe Boreas been more rapid ers in the Edmonton area have Columbia than elsewhere. undertaken a campaign to reduce the danger from motor boats. Members of the Northern Al- * PACKED WITH LAUGHS & SUSPENSE ! SYDNEY BOX ASSOCIATES PRESENT Philip Vassar and Charles Cul- tg of the J atlony department Dr. A, M. 'Saunders are )! test and 1 in the district, the club has & membership of 20 men ranging from 17 to 40, Th One of two skin-divers' clubs SCARBOROUGH a si for lung cancer. The survey showed 83 per cent of the smokers questioned had laken up cigarets before they were 18. The varage age for be- ginuore was 16.25 years. is younger than in the Zion Young People Canadians At Confirmation [Smoking By MRS. ALLAN FISHER (ronto; Mr. and Mrs. G. Francis, Quit e E arly ZION -- The names of the|Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. F. Dart young people who were confirm-|land family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cana-|Ui than in Britain and Norway (15|post office is watching for public the years). to the newly-issued grey ed and received their member-|Dert, Judy and Jay, from Wood- reaction Most C. get uniforms, which replace the blue ship into Zion United Church on|ville, visitors at Henry Darts Surday were: Joan McMaster, y B Sion . Hetwy from their start between 13 and 19 and | uniforms worn b; Briish postmen 'he researchers say this Ce eh DANCE |Hifze the public with the NEW STYLE LONDON (CP) -- The British MH en University of say. They base their conclusions on|' a study of the smoking habits of 1,000 university students and stu- dent nurses. The survey was a sideline to a research project im which Dr. recent]; Marilyn Glaspell, Brenda Stewart,| Mi. Jeoutime Woods, Earle Woods, |vis'ted Ray Cameron's on Mon- Douglas Fice. Church service on day. Sunday, May 29, will be at 11, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Down o'clock. and family from Ebenezer visit- At the Home and School Asso-led P. W. Davidson on Thursday. elation annua! meeting held May| Mr. and Mrs. C., Smith, New- 18, the following officers were|tonville, Mrs. B. Walkey, Bow- elected for the 1960-61 season: |maaville, were visitors at A. Mrs. Bill Nemisz, president; propaganda should be aimed. Proportion of smokers to non- |smokers among girls was as high as among the men. This was in Fisher's, Saturday night, A Mrs. A. Alstenin, vice - presi. dent; Mrs. president; Mrs. A. eording secretary, Mrs. 8. " Kel lar, corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. Oyler, treasurer; execu- tive members were: Mrs. James Howes, Mrs. P, Shmyr, Mrs. B , Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs. A, Sleeman, Mrs. James Howes opened her home on Tuesday night for the eommunity to hold a miscellane- ous shower for Miss Sandra Stewart, a bride-to-be in the|t month of June, She received many lovely and useful gifts, The Doubles Club provided the lunch. Assisting in serving were: Mrs. C. Bradley, Mrs. G. Bot- (rel, Mrs. B, Ayre, and Mrs, J. Stainton. Miss Brenda Stewart assisted her sister in unwrap- ping the gifts. Several ladies at- tended Kedron Bazaar on Wed-|l nesday night. VISIT HERE t. Kirk from Oshawa visited P. J.| Roberts recently. goret and Jack, visited R, David-| son's at Raglan on Sunday. i Visitors at P. W. Davidson's on|playing soccer and was taken to and Mrs,|Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Saturday were: Mr, A. Abbott and Willa Robb from | Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs, Abbott from Burketon. Laurie P. W. Davidson on Sunday. Westend guests of Mr, and Mrs, Muskoka, weekend with friends at a cot- Powell from Columbia visited Gerry Glaspell on Sunday. ding at Greenbank on Saturday. Doonie from Bowmanville visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cameron on Sunday. daughters, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Pascoe on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Guy Chamber- weekend and holiday visiting friends and relatives in Montreal Mr. and Mrs, Ken Fisher and and Sutton, Quebec. from his recent illness and will Mr. and Mrs. O. Knapp, Mar.|return to his work on Monday. H.| between Zion and Solina result ed in 3-0 score for Zion. Mr. and Mrs. C. Terry fod from Oshawa visited 8 Mr. T. Sobil were and Mrs. Stainton, Browning Island, Miss Marilyn Pascoe spent the age in Dorset. Master Robert and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascoe at- ended the Wilbur - Beare wed- Mr. and Mrs. Don Prout and CLUB BAYVIEW! DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT For Reservations -- PH, MO 8-3191 WHITBY § DANCING 9 - 12 ® 3.00 PER COUPLE : Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sleep and ain, Della and Shirley, spent the Walter Haass has recovered Keith Fice suffered a broken leg on Monday evening while The senior soccer game played Mrs. Clarke Moore from Osh-| aa as a weekend guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. K. Stain- ton. Mr. Dave Shaw from Oshawa visited J, Stainton on Sunday. Mrs. Ray Cameron and Donna visited Mrs. Don Prout, Bowman- ville, on Thursday. Mrs, Inez Henry from Toronto: was a holiday weekend visitor at Ray Cameron's. Mrs. Norma McMaster, Ross) and Joan, Mrs, F. B. Glaspell| attended the anniversary serv- fces at Tyrone on Sunday and Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glas- pe Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sonley| from Port Perry visited F. 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