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The Oshawa Times, 1 Sep 1960, p. 14

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i and Mrs, Christie Byron, and cup| y ursdey , 1960 Wesley Piatti; gift book from Mr. » » burst, is visiting with her twin/with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones/to Orangeville to visi Mr. anf 14 THE OSHAWA TIMIS, Th . September 1 -- | oy { Active Service Class | sister, Mrs. Richard Day. and family, Mrs, Harry Stewart. r. Keith Drake, of Claremont,] Mr, and Mrs, Jack Tully and Miss Doreen Jones returned PY {and saucer from Mrs, Albert) was soloist in the church on Sun- daughter, of Toronto, spent the home after spending a week with {Hayes, all of Oshawa, Open . . | day weekend with Mr. Irving McAvoy her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, TOO 1 ou 12) | House" was held during the past| t tin Films |" Miss Elsie Seers, of Orillia, and Kathleen, Will Evans, at their cottage at |week when friends from out of| es eres g spent a few days last week with, Miss Barbara McAvoy, of Lay- Coboconk. | town and local residents called to Mr, and Mrs, Allan Carson, ton, is holidaying with ber aunt | extend congratulations, i 2 Recent visitors at the Elmer and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank TREE PROTECTION |" The public reception which was| By MRS, LORNE JONES [and fea on the lawa of Mrs. 00 nNOS M0 Fare McAvoy. QUESNEL, B.C. (CP)--A plea § The 8 Tete " 8 y George Pickett on Saturday after- TH : In Yarmouth C hurch Ha iB peed, he 2 He Ry | pasa A a at 1003. John Willison of Athens; Mrs.| Miss Alice Pascoe left by train ¢o the provincial government to md ag tf y ret, on us ill.lthe home of Mrs, Allan Carson, Forty members of the W. P. Morgan Pugh, of Claremont, Mrs. to visit friends in Winnipeg. protect a grove of original growth vas cancelled owing to t dg hing ALAR L, - Billie Burtoa of Sarnia and Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Jones cedar trees estimated between "By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT (ly three years, totally blind, still district 50rd anaval Fall Fair. ness of Mr, John Blight, | The theme. for the worship period Jones family and the Robert Par- 0 CC! Dy Wan 200. Tomily, Raking Tee, 20! md nd a yesdmated bet emda cheer) cu rm - ris 8 v rott family gahtered at the home ag 2 BROOKLIN -- The regular|retains her usual bright cheer-\Gioria Jean has also won the ooo vo pypyn faz The Christian as 3 Citizen, sous family ganlered nt the home, mrs. Jack Thompson and Greg: Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Alan! by the Cariboo Historical Society. " a8 N morning worship was held on|ful disposition, has a keen, of peing the first girl to] yp Senior Choir of} . . : for a picnic dinner as a farewell ory, of Ottawa, are holidaying|Manderson. The trees are in a 24-acre recre- Sunday at Brooklin United mind and memory and vas able, | over receive and be awarded this palmibers ol $ BRIO are oo) Miss Elsie Bears, of Orillia, | ut fo Pother for Mr, snd Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. Errol Car-| Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson ational reserve near here, Church at 11 am. The guest | by their voices, to Yecognize aes raphy |quested to note choir practices|showed pictures of Manitou: Thomas Crist before leaving for|son. are at a cottage on Lake Huron, -- preacher was Rev, Reginald C. | visitors and enjoy Rha ¥ ea " will be resumed following two|%odge, a new mining town In|their home in Washington, D.C, | Mrs, J. A, Jones, of Brooklin,| Mr. and Mrs, Allan Carson and| TRAFFIC DEATHS White, of Newtonville, who read and social chat with her guests. | ANNIVERSARY GIFTS month's vacation period on Thurs. Northern Ontario where she Mission band children and spent a few days with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamieson] VANCOUVER (CP) -- Vaacou- seripture lesson from Romans 8, Mrs, Simpson has been cared) "among the gifts received at the day evening, Sept. 8, at 8 p.m, ia] taught school. Miss Betty Gates mothers enjoyed a picnic on the Mrs, Cecil Jones, and Mrs. R.| visited at Niagara, ver traffic and safety council an- verses 22 to 2% for by her daughter, Christie,| Golden wedding anniversary|the Brooklin United Church, showed pictures of Go Home Bay juyy of Linda Johnson of Glen}l. Monkman, of Young, Saskat- Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Jones left nounced that 20 persons died on elo-|Who gave up her position 28|celehration of Mr. and Mrs. John under direction of E. A. Winkler,|on Georgian Bay, where she Major on Thursday afternoon, |chewn. {on Monday to visit with Mr. and city streets in the first seven Mr. White delivered an : £ os dient and thought provoking ser- teacher at Brooklin Public School gigi: Queen street, were: Bas-|Oshawa, organist and cho ir|taught school last year PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs, Reg Brett and Mrs. Ken Graham of Gorrie. Mrs. months of 1960, compared with 16 mon on "The spectacular and stu-| 14 years ago to tend her mother yoo" lowers from Mr, and Mrs. leader, | A number attended the bazaar' Mrs, Fred Moon, of Graven-'family, of Honeywood, visited George Wilson accompanied themiin the same period last year, géndous events which have oc- following a stroke which left her ld : eurred during the past 10 years", paralyzed. "Man", he said, "has reached] Mrs, Simpson, who is the wid. the moon, space ships and satel-|ow of Rev. Robert Simpson, has . 7, lites have travelled the heavens. endured her illness with patience In these days of anxiety and dis-|and fortitude, never complaining, | 7h a 0 / y tress, 'Man knoweth not what we never uttering a Cross word, /] -- \ : " ? 7 / wr, 3 dr should pray for as we ought', always greeting callers with aj (> $C -- tn "4. / CS > po " 7 / (Romans 8, v. 26), hearty handshake and cheerful v7) 2 A ( or Za w, / Mrs Neil Petty voeal soloist, smile which has earned for her idl ; v 7 7 g y / p selec "How the title of *"Brooklin's best be- rendered the selection, wl iie le of 7 | EU =) NI ITU =] E -. Great Thou Art", with E, A. Wiskir of Oshawa, at he STAT PERSONALS vi Il be conducted by Rev Miss Alice Arnold flew to Hall yee " Wier y S y '| fax on Friday to spend two weeks . Aer. | visiting relatives in that district WED IN NOVA SCOTIA | Mrs. Walter Stevenson is bome A very pretty wedding was from a week's vacation spent at solemnized on Friday, Aug. 19, at her daughter's, Mrs, Reginald Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, when a Raymer at Hanover popular young couple from Brook-| Migs Linda Lou Parkin, of Mar- lin, Virginia Perry, and Tony mora, spent a week with her Kliner, were united in marriage cousin, Miss Lois Young, Prince by the local minister of Yar-| ireet Mouth, Nova Sottia, whey 8 Pop Ed, Van Horne spent several iY 4 7 ¥ TY % bait Ae AF 2 Tr} A Gar Young Soup 1 Tons "Klines days at the home of Mrs, Wat pn p } $ i177 } a 7 / / Features Foam and irginia Perry am ny ga son Winfield, Georgetown, and H / 4 4 i ; were united in marriage bYian.. aigohell Sulterland, Toronto ' } i % the local minister of Yarmouth "yr ™ na™ are 1 lovd Brush, - I BB i / 2 i 7 | . . Ch ind, Chery! sod De, of Ever BY j BIT ns | Sy || Frieze Chesterfield The ceremony took place On ure weekend guests at the fe lawn at | the home of ihe home of her parents, Mr. and ; p a : mg, 7 | . bride's grandparents, Mr. and| Mrs Sydney Lockyer 4 By 7 : nh ¢ in D t S t Mrs, R. Perry ; Mrs. Ruby Fain Mrs. E. Kay, a ------e Z i adi Bogs 7 7 " A / / 7 ¥ | Or avenpor ul e The bride was given in mar- Mrs, C. 8, Thompson and Mrs y's p id Yr" ii Si "A, " 7 i rlage by her father, Walter Per-| Jack Patterson attended several A Y 4 hn) " vi a! ry, with her brother and sister sessions held at School for Lead " J / ik 2-piece chesterfield features foam cushioning acting as best man and brides- ers, OLC, Whitby, 2 onli 2 / 7 I / 7 7 / : : atiine Re onacth Cros is. a patient at 4 4 / 7 7 nn and lovely wool frieze covers in brown, red, Following the reception the | Oshawa General Hospital, we ex " ih / . 2 green, beige, charcoal, matinum, chocolate, or yoy couple left Nova Scotia on tend wishes for speedy recovery v7, > / yo ; 2% / Gis ps tour and arrived on| and return home. f / : y 7 / thts i ; ; turquoise, Davenport style converts to double Thesday evening, Aug. 23, at the] Mrs, Robert V. Young Xi 44 7 ' 7 in Ws... v ; bed, Group includes arborite top coffee and e of Mrs. Floyd Jones, Brook- daughter Lois entertained rs £ . ; 7 jlome of 4 shortly after their ar-/Connery and Mrs. Cruickshank : -- Pm To 7 4 9% step table, 5-piece ashtray set, table server, rival they were chivaried by thelof Toronto on Wednesday J J / 4 cushion, hassock, table lamp with shade. Save young folk Ronald McKenzie, accompan- 4 Bid ? 4 7 y / g Woo Ri Whur ---- % : " 7 7 i. on this decorator-planned ensemble ! ™ vise AUSTRIA 25 M a Friday for a few days motor trip g 4 Vivi # Pm, s vi on N M : On Thursday, Aug. 25, Mr. and |ihrough the States and other ; 4 i a y ie : 2 2 Pa Tsar Avg B, Mr. sud) through a ' / ; oo 0 Money Down - Only 12,75 A Month or three month visit to his home|" ar and Mrs. Lloyd Stephen- : and relatives in Austria, They ex- son have returned home from pect to be back in Nova Scotia motor trip to the East coast for Christmas Mrs, R, V. Young, daughter, For two years prior to (heiriy,js, and niece Linda Lou Parkin marriage, 'Tony' and "Ginny" of Marmora, spent a pleasant day resided, and held positions In the Thursday at the CNE Toronto Brooklin district Mrs, Norman Alves and son, The happy newlyweds were the! Alexandra, speat a few days last recipients of many beautiful and week visiting friends and relatives useful gifts, from friends and at Parry Sound neighbors in the Brooklin dis Mrs, Lloyd Jones and Mrs trict, and were showered with Charles Pilkey returned home on eongratulations and hosts of good Tuesday from a week's visit at wishes for long life and Kappiness Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry's, and "Bon Voyage" as they left "Spruce Haven Lodge", Yar- on their trip to his native home mouth, Nova Scotia, and while ig Austria {there attended as guests the erry-Kliner wedd BIRTHDAY PARTY Perry-Kliner wedding Mrs, Robert Simpson, one of SHOWMANSHIP HONORS Brooklin's best beloved citizens,| Coagratulations from the quietly celebrated her 85th birth- Brooklin district are extended to day on Tuesday, Aug. 23, sur-|Gloria Jean Cooper, daughter of pounded by old friends and neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper; who " bors, who called to extend con- was awarded the Arthur Percy gratulations Showmanship Trophy, to be won Mrs. Simpson, who for the past by a Junior for showmanship and 14 years has been paralyzed and sportsmanship showing a calf in bedridden, and for approximate-'the Junior Classes at Oshawa and E F Ri G c RAT 0 R CHCH-TV Channel 1l--Hamiiton CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronts WKBW-TV Channel 7-Buffale WROC-TV Channel S5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2-Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4----Buffale J i ; he So THURSDAY EVE, 12.00 P.M 4~Serial Dramas | aii owas AA od 5: 6--International Dete 130 PI i 5:00 P.M, Hie yon hd 0 PM f1---Family Theatre | 4=Play of the Week i | 1--Popeye SCaravan S~Buckskin Woofer BWooles FRIDAY 4---Edge of Night o's Cartoon Story 7:00 AM. 2 Checkers | 3-3-To-day . 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