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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jun 1960, p. 19

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AT SOLINA Parting Gif For Minister By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Rev, F. B. and Mrs. | Reed were presented with aj purse of money following the| church service Sunday prior to their leaving for a trip to the UK. and a visit to their son Mal- colm. Young people from Hampton, Zion and Eldad, returned from a YP conference at Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston, assisted with the service and gave reports on the convention. FAREWELL PARTY The Good Neighbors Club held a social evening to honor W Lycett, teacher at Solina who is leaving after several years here. The program included colored films of a trip to the west coast shown by Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser and accordion selections by Linda Ferneyhough. Mrs. Jean Gorr read an ad- dress in rhyme to Mr, Lycett On behalf of the pupils and school section, Doreen Hamer and Neil Tink presented him with a glad stone bag. J. Baker was masier of ceremonies. ... ... soe ves ont PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Davis, Pat Davis and Ross Rossatz were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Oshawa, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and children attended the Larmer family reunion at Cream of Barley Camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer, Blackstock, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees Sunday. Mrs. H, E. Tink visited her| sister, Mrs, Joe Chapman, Hamp-| ton, Mrs. O. Lunn, Peterborough, spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid. Mr. and Mrs. C. Langmaid and children attended the Goyne fam- ily reunion at the,Cream of Bar- ley Camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and family attended Haydon anniver- ry service and were guests of |58 Mr. and Mrs. D. Craig, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Taylor and children visited Mr, and Mrs. W. 7 Women's Institute, at the Lion's Centre. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sherwin and David, Belleville, Mr. anc Mrs. Harold Jenks, Ottawa, Mrs. Georgina Jenks, Bathurst, N.B., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Taylor, Mrs. A. Balson and Lena Taylor attended a gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leger, Osh- awa, when the guest of honor was Mrs, E. Cryderman, whose |birthday was on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach, Taun- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E. Spires visited Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Spires, To- nto. J. Kivell and Peark Leach at- tended Decoration Day services at Orono Cemetery and were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Luther Barraball. Mrs. Glen Glaspell, Taunton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Beevor and sons, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. -|Rae Pascoe. Mr, and Mrs. R. Pascoe and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Dyer, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malcolm, Bruce and Elizabeth, Mrs, H. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and family, Brougham, visited Mr, -and Mrs. John Knox. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Pascoe, {Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman were guests at the reception fol- lowing the Leeman - Smith wed- ding Friday, at the home of the |bride's parents, Mr. |Charlés Smith, Oshawa, Mrs. H H Honored ayes Is By WA and Mrs. | AT FRENCHMAN'S BAY Five Get Pilot Certificates FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The Frenchman's Bay Power Squad- ron held its first social evening Friday when pilot certificates were presented to three new members and two women asso- ciates who had passed examina- tions in March. The certificates were present- ed and the squadron oath admini- stered by Commander Phil Lamb. A short film on water safety was <| square d shown, followed by both round an i H. Love, three new were received as members by transfer, | They were Mrs. Mary Bray, Frank H, Bray and William H. Pitchforth. Members of the session assist- ing the minister were Ray Scott, Arthur Smith, Roy Ratcliffe, Irwin Ormiston, Stewart Murison, Grant Webber and Walter Beath, ANNOUNCEMENTS J. Ferguson, Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. N. Fice and Doug-| las, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Bill| Magee, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. | Columbus Sunday school anni- By MRS. FRANK T. SMITH over 35 years' devoted service to versary service will be held Sun- COLUMBUS -- The Woman's|the association. |day, July 3, at 11.15 gm. Guest I'S.| \ ssociation met in the lower hall Mrs, David Beath and J oa n|preacher will be the Rey. C. A, Mel Parker and Suzanne, Mill-\"STh bbl Tr, C0 Ris sang a duet, accompanied Mustard of Toronto and special "lof Columbus United Church Wed- tard 0 rol He a or on nesday for the last meeting be-|at the piano by Mrs. Murray music will be plovided by mem- Mrs. Frank Westlake, Sr. |fore summer holidays. |Vice. Mrs. George Hayes read|bers of the Sunday sc Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovenden) After the business was cleared,|one of Edna Jacques' poenfs and| Columbus Sunday school picnic and family, Oshawa, Mrs. F, R.|a devotional period was present. [Dianne Mollons of Oshawa sang|will be held on the church Cook, Mr, Edwin Cook, Bowman-|ed by Mrs. Harold Hayes assist-2 solo by Mrs. Clarence Scott of grounds Tuesday, July 5, start- ville, Violet Zachanowich, Cour-led by Mrs. George Hayes. |Oshawa. Ls ing at 6.30 pm. : tice, visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank| Mrs. Clifford Naylor gave a| Mrs. James McKenzie recount- The Bible Vacation School wii! Westlake Jr., Sunday. |report on the work done at ed highlights of a trip to Florida be held at Columbus the week of Mrs. A. J. Balson entertained|Dominion Council, which was re- last winter, July 18 to 23. her sisters, Lena Taylor, Bow-|produced on a tape recording at| Mrs, George McCulloch thank- pERSONALS manville, Mrs. E. Larmer, Black-|the Oshawa Presbytery executive ed the program committee and stock, Mrs. E. Cryderman and meeting. {convener Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. E. R. Taylor, Wednesday. | Mrs. Harold Hayes was sur-| Mrs, Tom Baker, Mrs. Wes|prised when president Mrs. J [NEW CHURCH MEMBERS cottage at Perth, Ont. Yellowlees and Mrs. E. R. Tay-|McKenzie asked Mrs, Naylor to During the regular morning] Mr. and Mrs, W. Hough of Sud- lor attended the 60th anniversary present a life membership and service at Columbus United bury spent several days last week celebration of the Bowmanville|pin to Mrs. Hayes, who has given|Church under the Rev. Ronald'with Mr, and Mrs, John Miller. Donald Wylie| and family spent last week at a| The executive who planned the |evening included Commander Phil Lamb, Lieut. Commander Gor- don Holmes, chairman recrea- tional committee; Lieut. David Morgan, secretary; Lieuty_Dick Braid, treasurer; First |Lieut. Fran Allison nominating com- mittee chairman and Lieut, Fred Hunt. Registration for future classes will be made during the week of Sept. 19. HONOR GRADUATES Frenchman's .Bay Home and School Association held a gradu- ation banquet at the school Fri- day evening to honor graduates who successfully passed Grade 8 examinations. This was the largest graduating class in a number of years and there were over 60 students and |parents in attendance, | Bruce Simpson, Grades 7 and 8 teacher, presented pins to 14 | graduates including Ellie McKay, Mary Beth McClements, Ann Thurston, Susan: Szablewski, Bry- |an Skitch, Robert Fertile, Roger | Yakely, Bobby Brown, Tony Salt, Billie Wiseman, Alex Oli- phant, Reuben Williams Timmy Barlow, Wayne Rooney. Ellie McKay received a prize of $25 and a plaque for obtaining top honors for the whole school area. John Tickle, principal of Vaugh-| an Willard School was guest speaker.' Lunch was served under the convenership of Mrs, Bernice Warren. SCHOOL PICNICS held its picnic Monday when Grades 7 and 8 gathered at Sun- Valley Park, and Grades 1 to 6 neld a picnic at Glen Avis Park. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Pickering Township Softball League gets under way this weekl Thursday, June 30, the Midgets play at home against Pickering and the Peewees play at Pickering. July 5 Peewees play at home against Greenwood and at Pick- ering Beach July 6. The Peewees are going to Woodstock July 1 for the Peewee softball tournament. Extra cars are needed for transporting the boys and Ceach Don Hopkins would appreciate any offer of as- sistance in getting the team to Woodstock. A very successful euchre was held on the lawn at the home of Ms. Eva Stephens Thursday in aid of the Fairport United Church WA. Prize winners were Mrs, |Eva Playford and Mrs. McGow- an, Mrs. C, Mounce teceived the consolation prize. | PERSONALS | Jimmie and Sandy Vernon of | Waynesboro, N.C., are visiting | their aunt, Mrs. Ron Playford for six weeks, | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hausler of | Buffalo spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tSwan. | | CHANGING TASTES | People in West Germany now fire eating 211 pounds of fruit per capita per year, compared THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 30, 1960 19 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Frenchman's Bay Road school| | with 94 pounds in 1938. 1. Frigid 5. Subsides 9. News medium 20. Of the cheek | For Outdoor Living . . . Specially Priced Giarden Or Terrace Ensemble Umbrella, Table And Chairs Puvh-Button, Tilt-Action Garden Umbrella . . . Ring Yom Grouping This "Junior" sized design has the timeless grace of the French Pro- vincial styling scaled down for today's smaller homes and apartments . and budget-conscious families should be delighted with the low Special prices! 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