18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, September 22, 1960 WMS Meeting At Enniskillen ENNISKILLEN -- The WMS Mr, and Mrs, was held Sept, 17 in the church Bowmanville; with a small attendance, but an ing with Mrs, ¥. Haydon; lit interesting meeting {by Toms presiding for the opening business, mi worship was in charge of R. Mrs, A. Brunt, based on the 3rd chapter of St. John's Gospel. We were fortunate in having of Con ll Mrs, Mr, J. Ormiston a baby gir', Gerald Brown, stions to Mr, and van Sharp, on the arrival yw ion 'Thece guests also attend , R. Walton, Kingston, was an overnight guest with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, H, Stevens, Miss Marguerite Wright, St, Catharines, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Wright, Barrie, were with Mr, and Mrs, N, E, Wright, after at- tending the Wright-Clemens wed- ding on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Glen Spry and Loyd and Mss, 1y horah Mr. Harold Spry, Mr, Ae fonald and Shary, and Mrs. Roy Spry and Billie, tle Miss H G0 SharD: Mrs. le Pa Bly Courtice es a, guests of [rank Spry, Rochester, N.Y; Mrs, Wm Curran, Mrs, Gordon McGlynn, Kingston, were week- end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Edgar led the wedding, "| Haydon wii ene British Television Marks Birthday being televised are all on ITV, rival network They doubtipun of light entertainment, For They are At The " ] variety show, which took over been fulfilled, He said: "Inde- wif] never catch its rival in the the top spot after Wagon Train pendent television will be differ-| audience ratings. left the air, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon Toms, id, were Sunday tea guests of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Hyland," Nestleton, Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Cook, Mrs, Effie Lutes, and Gary, Secarboro,| were Saturday evening callers at C. Avery's. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Stain-| ton and family, Mr, C, Mills, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, | H. Copeland, Oakwood, Mr, Mills| remained for holidays, ' Mr, Allan Stainton, Mr, and) Mrs. Harold Ashton, and boys were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Ashton, Purple Hill, VISIBLE PART By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)~--Britain's com-| mercial television celebrates its fifth anniversary today with no scarcity of money, viewers or critics, But the question still rages-- is it good or bad? The viewers spparently think it is good, Surveys show that more 60 per cent of the sets certainly have asi A com Jaint, Beginning|on American westerns, quizimercials--fully as high-powered with a £2,000,000 government, companies which form the net. appointed some critics, work expect a total profit of £30, of the Tndependent companies,| was the creation of two television » has said that cial tele. audiences--one highbrow and one| SITIO ting P ant vision is a licence to print your|not so much low as insipidly, | big Che BBC haw never altered fh 'F Kin st e § Dever al 5 CRITICS SKEPTICAL, sore lobjective of bringing Viewsts 8 or g on A Eritics heavy menu of discussion, talks : {same enthusiasm for the BBC'S and culture with is inevitable co SSBURGH IAP =Koppére headed by Sunday Night| whether the initial promise of 80|sis reason, says a BBC officisl,|18t Koppers of Canada, 14d, 8 ITV official five yes has| subsidiary, will help construct a London Palladium, a ve years ago the government-owned network| iting plant near Kingston, New Mylamaque Explorations, ent, it will be professional, it willl 1TV captures more viewers de-|Ltd, has contracted with Koppers py (be polished, spite an average of six minutesof Canada and Strategic Materls commercial | nol By putting so much emphasis of each hour devoted to COM | 01 Corp. to build the plant, the Financially, light variety and serials, and repetitive as thelr North company said. The plant will produce pig iron by direct reduction and fs ex TALLEST ANIMALS in the grant fi the |shows, 10 iid the commercial network has dis- American counterparts, The News Chronicle, looking are potmaly tuned to the Inde- patdent in preference to The 10 most popular shows now Jected to begin Adult male giraffes of the Afri first half of 1962, Annual produe- Gordon Yeo spent the as high as|tion capacity is estimated at 15,» 000 net tons, ; weekend | Gail Irwin t at Barieon Lake, | Miss Donna Gail Irwin spen {the weekend with Miss Joan Mrs. R, Bottrell, Newcastle, i visited Mrs, C. Ferguson and ore. Bowmanville, 4 ( Doris| family, sored them, Misses peso 0 Miss spon: Brenda in-| Vi Wright and iy ) Carole Begley has returned home from Bowihauviile oH from an appendicitis operation, Leaders, Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Pethick| Plans were made a specisl|and Robin, Toronto, Mr, and| meeting to be held at Enniskillen Mrs, Joe Switzer, Gates Mills, Church, in the evening Nov, 1,|Ohio, and Miss Nancy Wood, when Miss Christine Baxter, re-|visited Mr, and Mrs. 8, R, Pet- cently retired principal of Teach- hick, Mr, and Mrs, Pethick have ers' Training College, = Indore, |returned home with their daugh- India, will be the guest speaker (ter for a few days visit in Ohio. for this occasion, Mrs, L, Wearn,| Mr, end Mrs, O, C, Ashton, group leader, called on Mrs, O, C, Lofs and Charles were with Mr, 'Ashton who gaye a splendid in-land Mrs. Gordon Beech, Maple troduction to our new Study "Into Grove. All the World Together". Mrs. Mrs, Dan Fletcher, London, R. Stenger gave an interesting was a Sunday caller at Mr. and report from United Nations liter-\nrs Ww, H, Moore's, ature on world affairs, A social | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tate, Mill- Mme was spent while Group brook, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Me. served lunch, Gill, Centreville, were callers at REGULAR MEET Mr. and Mrs, R. McGill's. The regular CGIT meeting was| Mr, and Mrs, Glen Wanna- held on Sept. 14, A corn roast maker, and girls, Seagrave, were was planned for Sept, 21, at the Sunday visitors at Mr, and Mrs, parsonage, Next meeting will be|A, Sharp, Sept, 28 with Doris Wright, Linda| Mrs, Cortney Graham, Purple Yeo and Brenda Ellis in charge Hill, Miss Joyce Graham, Brook- of worship. The new officers were|lin, Mr, and Mrs, Austin Frank. elected, They are as follows: |1in, Mr. Russell Spinks, Oshawa President, Cheryl Rowan; vice-| were with Mr, and Mrs, F, Toms, president, Patsy Ellis; secretary, oo ooo Donna Yellowlees; assistant sec-| retary, Kathryn Siemon; treasur-| Mr. and Mrs, Hor) Mercer, er, Lois Ashton; assistant treas. Orono, were Tooont Y sitors a urer, Laura Griffin; pianist, Lois| Mr, and Mrs. R. ue's, Ashton Mrs, Amy Curran, Mrs. Gordon McGlynn, Kingston; Mr, and AT FAIR Mrs, Cameron Oke, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, F. Toms, in com-| were visitors with Miss Elsie and ny with Wilbur Toms of Purple| Albert Oke, | ill, attended Port Hope Fair Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hughes, Mr, and Mrs, J, D, Brown, Mr,| California, Mr. and Mrs, Bid and Mrs, Ed Miilson, Ellin and Hughes, Dundas, visited Mr, and | Christine, Orono; Miss Marion Mrs, 8, R, Pethick, | Brown, RN, Oshawa; Mrs, James| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery T. Brown, and Lynn, Newcastle; and family, Salem, were Sunday CROSSWORD PUZZLE Wn 2 i EEE EEN 7A } : Py 221) 5 LOBLAWS SHOPPERS who RECEIVED their "4 GIF, back on the first five years, Thomson who|says: "The saddest outcome of can deserts may stand Television, onelhaving two (television services'is feet, three of our young ladies attend School for Leaders at Whitby this year, who expressed their appre- ciation to the organizations who The visible portion of an fce- haze is only about of the berg's total weight, 000,000 this year, operates ACROSS 1 Billiard stroke 8, Serene 10, Marry secretly 11, A fetish ADO E10 [SONI -IAIR] [PIO] IT RIAIDIE] JAIL [OINICIMSIAITIAINI CIOINICIHIAMDIAIGE] EET S ISI CIETW] wl . MRS, P, GODFREY and MARY PROCTOR IRON "It arrived at my Loblaws store just when my husband needed a freshly ironed shirt" says Mrs, Godfrey, 29 Regina Avene, Toronto, shown with her new Mary Proctor Steam Iron. 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McCallister, 422 Rhodes Avenue, Toronto, "He sald, 'Gran, that's what I want for my birthday, And now David Hollinger, age 8, whe lives at Cherrywood, Ontarlo, is In busi. ness for himself with this Lincoln S8and Hopper and Cement Truck, which IAT SPREAD 36 Portlan Moat Spraade meant saving only 2% books, Committee | Fiahts Gas PRESTON (CP)--A committee to promote the use of electricity and fight inroads of gas in this area will be appointed within the next week, it was decided Wed. nesday at the annual convention of the Grand Valley Municipal Electric Association T. J. Moffat of Listowel was ® elected president to succeed . H. M. Schiefele of Waterloo. Committee members will be ® appointed from a district which g includes Guelph, Galt, Kitchener, Stratford and Listowe, (8 United effort against gas com-' ® petition was the main topic at the convention attended by more than 100 utility commissioners ® and managers, - Chinese Woman To Be Deported TORONTO (CP)--An immigra- ® tion department order to deport |g Mrs, Louis Yuet Sun of Hong Kong and Ottawa was upheld|® Wednesday by the Ontario Court " of Appeal, The decision reversed an ear-/® lier court ruling which upheld anim appeal by the woman's lawyer! that the new Bill of Rights pro-/® hibited her 1 \d Mrs. Louis came to Canada on a visitor's visa Dee, 12, 1957, to visit her father in Ottawa, She'® gave birth to a son, Louis David, |g on Aug. 18, 1958, - a [] A powerhouse of energy! Blue Bonnet is good for growth, because it's all vegetable. And that sunny- sweet flavor makes just about everything taste bet ter. Buy It in the handy Yellow Quik package. 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"It's wonderful when the ney Hivd., h." she MRS. DOWELL and Her VAPORIZER children have colds ™ says Mrs. W. A, Dowell, § Rod who secured this Hanks eraft Vaporizer by saving only 2% books of Lucky Green Stamps. She has also won a bathroom scale and bad minton set with Lucky Greem Stamps secured. MASTER TOMLINSON and His WERLICH TRICYCLE for Trent, age man of few words, Mrs, C, Tomlin son, 88 Cameron Avenue, Willowdale, soys, "He gets a lot of pleasure out of just pushing it around." And any day now course Trent will be riding the fine new velocipede mother and dad got by saving 7's books of Lucky Green Stamps, & 100 350 1,000 1,000 1,300 6,000 GAME CHOOSE YOUR OWN PRIZE FROM OUR NEW CATALOGUE Certificates For... 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