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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jun 1960, p. 22

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Mission Board Holds Meeting BLACKSTOCK -- Mission Band met in the Sunday School met Tuesday after school in the Wednesday night. Sunday School room. Meeting opened with each {couples attended. member repeating a line of the vened games. Mission Band Purpose. Guy Bon-| netta was in charge of the Wor- plans for catering 'to a wedding! Business consisted mostly ship Centre and Leanne Dorrell| june 18. gave the call to worship with the| in the Springtime, followed with prayer by Lorraine Turner. Things Bright and Beautiful was| sung. Offering was received by Blair Martyn and the offertory prayeriporrel and Mr. David Romeril manville. |attended conference in Kingston was sung. ROLL CALL Roll call was given by Brenda Favorite Spring Flower. model African village All or Community? Mrs. | wo. ship per.od. Rev. P. Romeril, Mr. | Tuesday to Friday. |Kingston Presbytery room | lingioid, spent Seventeen | MIs. Ernest and Connie Swain co \\ open with Roy and Bill Fer- joining in wi . The suggestion that we help in| spending rest joining in with their drums. some way with World Refugee|daughters in Oshawa, Mrs. Stuart Dorrell led in wor-| year was tabled until next month. | ship based on "'Worshipping God| mye giscussion was: Do weland family, Whitby, were Sun- | need a Chamber of Commerce in|day dinner, guests of Mr. and Romeril conducted the Diner. Earl|a few days with friends in Bow-| Sunday. Mr. David Romeril who hias/day wth we. and Mes, Spa 4 ¥ just come over from England, Werry v Mrs. Ru re- Forder and answered with My i ented by conference as | turned home with them for a few |student for the United Church days. During activity period which ministry. He also was placed as| Mr. followed, work was started on a|siydent pastor for Delta in the spext a few days He will/friends in the village and was Sunday afternoon and evening | Donald and Ivan, visited Mr. and) Mr. David Romeril conducted an-|Mrs. Theodore Watson and boys, | niversary services at Burketon. | Cameron, Sunday. A good many from here attend-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter and | ed anniversary services at Nestle- | family, Maple Grove, visited her| ton Sunday morning and evening. mother, Mrs. W. Bradburn Sat- Mrs. C. McDougald, St. Mary's | urday morning. and Master Denny Knott, Car-| Mr. Bob Bennett and Miss| last week with| Miriam Swain, Oshawa, visited {Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain and boys, Sunday. Ronald McLenachan, Glenn Larmer | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar and | children, Scarboro, spent the | guson Thursday to Sunday with his par- of | Wright and children. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mec-| Mrs, George Fowler returned Lenachan and brother, Mr. [to the village Saturday after | Mrs. W. McLenachan, the winter with her| Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutton, Orono and Mrs. W. Ferguson, Enniskil-| and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer Dayes and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham, Port Perry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John McKee is spending James Thompson, Mount Albert, Mrs. W. Archer and Mr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill attend- ed Prince Albert anniversary Sunday afternoon and were sup- Dr. and Mrs. John Werry and {Anme, Bowmanville, spent Sun- Beacock and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Scott and boys, Bowmanville, - visited Tom Campbell, Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Martyn and calling on |boys Sunday. Misses Gertrude Henry and {wii Active Service Class Meets BALSAM AND MT. ZION -- The Active Service Class met at the home of Mrs. Lewis Jones th 14 members answering the RCMP (roll call. The theme for the eve- and wife, Kirkland Lake, spent{ning was mothers. Mrs. Les Smith of "Prospect and burn, strom, guests of Mr per guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. E.|Larmer. All the Larmers attended Eldad anniversary Sunday Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family were supper guests of Mr. and | Mrs. H. Yellowlees, Mr. and Mrs. Ermest Larmer and Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa, Mr. Whitby, and Mrs. visited Mrs. | James Henry and family Sunday. Glad to report Mrs. John Rahm len, visited Mr. and Mrs, Fred able to return home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Staniland, Penny and Lynn, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Staniland Sr. and mother, Frank Staniland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Amold Berg- were Sunday Glenn and Mrs. afternoon. sang a solo, How Great Thou Art, and Mrs. Lorne Jones gave a paper on Mother's Day. SEVERAL READINGS Several readings were given. It was decided to hold the pupe:s till the end of May for the paper drive. Rev. T. Fletcher closed in prayer and all enjoyed dainty re- freshments. > Mr. Alexander (Sandy) Braid of Scotland, who is visiting On- |tari> Countv in connection with the Junior Farmers left the Car- son home last Wednesday where he has been staying. The Young. People's Union held their annual banquet in the Sun- day School room, when the Sun. day School executive were the guests. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Man- sell of Claremont showed pic- tures. Rev. John Moffat of Simcoe United Church of Oshawa is to be the guest speaker on Sunday. Rev. T. Fleetham is taking his anniversary services. The Mt. Zion Woman's Associ- Richardson of Whitby will be the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 2, 1960 21 guest speaker. Greenwood and Kinsale Woman's Association are invited to attend. The Young People enjoyed a ball game and picnic at the Osh- awa Park on Saturday afternoon with other unions of the Pres- bytery. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jamieson celebrated their 30th wedding an- ni -~ga*v on May 28. Mr, Grant Jones attended the heo.cy panquet at Claremont on Saturday evening. Thomas Jordan by June 4. Miss Annie Forgie of Clare- mont spent a few days with Mrs, Robert Carson. Mrs, John Briggs of Oshawa spent the weekend with Mrs. Lewis Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empring- ham and George, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jamieson had Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Empringham of Rich d Hill. Mrs, Morgan Evans of Clare- mont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and family. BIGGEST SHARE Box office receipts for foreign Norway in 1959 were Please have all woollens in for io blankets at the home of Mrs. 4; the world's population is grow- feature movies at theatres in|iN€ at @ rate of just under 1% seven|per cent and real income per World Facing Sugary x Future, Experts Say By MICHAEL WEIGALL that the price of sugar remains In step with that of other com- modities usually purchased families. ,|QUICK INCREASE On these assumptions, the ex- perts come to the conclusion that present low consumption areas will increase their consumption, both per head and total, much faster than. high consumption areas. In countries consuming less than 22 pounds of sugar per head per year, the average person will, in 1965, eat up to 60 per cent more sugar than he did in 1956. In those countries where average consumption is at pres. ent between 22 and 44 pounds, the average man will eat about 36 per cent more. 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