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The Oshawa Times, 20 Dec 1960, p. 4

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'Heather Lodge Burs Church Holds Meeting | WMS Meets A, n Mey. RB. Batten HN Fhe 1mpiar Wess Newey 4 4 #1 HTH vie Wosiese to he Dseember wg of Heather Reweisan [Lodge WEA for Diba Coty aod misting of the WHS of Borw sf So. Wk was held wn the OOF Wy LL Wi Wavmard Cloves am Wednesday c9eming wht ¢ Wande Camper Hii- oH Prtertomonghv. By. dow Bowes fee. 7 oating a Bole Grand geviciad (#F whe sighed ha abide el The sexstéey gave # fh ie br Sister Emme Fone ire (OF A ETRY] Ges Won. Red of pnt of the yews work which pay ad Ard. Bey shaved he pengress wie Rad) Chnisimas Erestings were 1a Bush Long and Wis. Long aod seen made in the past year. The) weiord fram wr Edng Jen Biv Raton KE. Yager. GF #00 (uasswer's rept showed sm wl Met ias Goaiwiy president, Fort Waser of (he Grand Lodge of crease in the order Sister Wakei Disney wane. Bem. Bolsgomwh well The leaders he foie ing, oA the Rehwisal comes Gl present and Roped (hey, groves gave I of the work Sitar Slonehwrger, VORA FRI [hE FYRTINE PIR ial Term Rerowmglished stat deowty president of BY We. Cormwhers some of the Mrs, B. Botien, lender of thei aie No. 7. Sister lene Heron |Deatiint hall snd the service 0 CGIY, Wes, Daw of the Expo Engiond znd from Sister Fowies)" ™ TERRE 19 The Commentby er s La 5 R Taylor of the Clase President Betekah s HE sated the Prvvmcial Govern | CK Mrs. KB. Botley read yf Owtane eshiimg the importance olive Scoptare. Mrs. Paywier led initiation of fow Rial gy VERE BENE IR VRTNG CRIN IR TREE hen tok place. Fawr new memes [or The evi ment of the. Wes. Desming 10d » Chest WAS WEEE IREEISRA BRA wel Cens There. were wing lo mas Slory. The officers lor the eh. Sister Dointhy Raley, Sele Wo ORERCIANT BY GIRS 16 coming year pre: President, Mis wedy wad Sister Wariorie Wilson FFE fIeerming, vice-president, Mrs. RB Liwtia Aucoin, Dster Lola Wich YSynara spowe oF Ber Beiter; secretary, Miss 1. Death; Sister Emma Lawn, vieegrand TOES aid Rows of practice 16\ireaswrer, Mrs. R, Richardson y he cords she MEYER RET [ype of wWIisHng, Fen HIN RCT ries Mes. Gardiner AETRE Lon ROE s pid encores. land Mrs, NB. Ashion; Pantset Bry, Riddell presewied {he oly Y. Anderson; Home Help Grand Master with a small 1okeR cp Wes. BK. Graham, Mrs. RB ay give a re RINE EREERVER fs @ TEIRIRAET Taylor and Mrs. 1. Ashton; Wel the hamar,® He Visit 10 Crone nme and Wellpre, Mis. A. Fisher graciowshy THE WERIRETman. ths y ned Mr. 1. Death; Glad Tidings aks ay [EER BR cary Sart In OREIRE Mrs. B. Graham; Explorers, Mis bazaar and [Fh sukaine weather lor elDaw; CGIT. Mrs. RB. Batlen making. Flooding of the Orme COC, Mrs. BR. Tavier; Nominal FIR Commences last Weekend [ing committee, Mrs, R. Graham hr. Wm. Hooey id E Mis. B. Bryant and Mrs. N. Ash j wis il ar for the Orono ion 5 fy Ne BL Be form oF & fr exchange of gif Ad PHETH ASSOCiation. Mis. Batlen "assisted by Mrs hn t "exten $i. The dats HO BIR REAM SHORTING IRE OF Judiih Batten served & dainty Re 3 Tuesday. December. at 6.50 CTRHOR of the rink for both the lunch and # social time enjoyed Rehekahs will age wndectake YER aid Ihe gaits of Fhe AM k Heron thanked Mrs [ f f g f he candy ha Fhe Durnam Couply Hi Ballen | ih Red her annual hanauet The anansl Christmas party of] Sant p wn Friday evening in the Bow: the Ladies' Bible Class was held] Smoke darkens the sky over | Mast acenrred two days earlier | jet Black Bea ports, was loaded ade 4 , Hes Ty, manville Trinity United Chireh, in (he Sunday Schoot room onl 1stasbl as Yugoslav tanker | when ship wis in collision in | with 15000 (ons of off and Parade 08 DBAtIEAAL om Bowmanville, with a large al Wednesday yening, Dee. 1 Peter Zoranich burns in Turk Bosporus with Greek vessel | 1000 (one of kerosene. The This. bs sponsored hy endance. The Danquel was £8 Mrs. W. Hopkins, president off 0 port Friday after second | World Harmony. The Yugoslav | World Harmony was empty, wy pe 44 t mi lered lo hy the ladies of fe B hie ¢ ny had CHArgs and] explosion aboard vessel. First | ship, southward hound from Sov | travelling from the Dardanelles the J Rebekah A Sistey TORE Wha supplied a most 1empl- opened the meeting with the) Lowise Clarke will make her offi "PE ERN arol, "I Came Upon the Mid-| cial visit to this district. Bee DUONG the evening, Mr. | Fam: night Clea Mrs. Hopking read) hive Lodge, Bowmanville and Wyn, president MH the Club's poem "Keep Christ in Christ ( YA NA | VN KH] N | he b AVN | | J H Heather ¢ combine | led ps chairman. Following the ma Mi KE. Heron led in / , db 4 i Lodge wil 10 . > nen tn thas plan this event. The meeting willl Dengue Mr. Carlos Tambtyn led prayer, Mines were read and & he in Orono 100F Hall. There!'NE BIONP Ih # Rearty sing-smmgladopied. Letters were read from p 1 1 rms y " * 2 i y a committee appointed to BIEr which Mr. 0. Dalrymple (Mrs. H. Pielding and Mrs. W IN C] {( h14 bi § 1 A | HS " 7 RECRESATY ArFAREEMEent Erieyitural representative Wl Ker od A motion was passed that Re 'Feauced the head table guests. A special collection was taken hekahs cater to the Council Mem Miss Maynard of Peterboroughlio support a little Korean girl ers and their wives Jan. 3. Tur CHIeFiained the members and which has heen adopled by the SANTA LINGERS ON diner at 12 noon heir wives with her talented) ans Mrs. W, Gardiner read the The baskets for sh ke i Scripture. Meditation wes given TORONTO § 4 is (on a 20 - fool holler house | An Wii ' he packed again this year Hoss Blevins, | ioe: \hy Mrs, Hopkins. Mrs, BR. Koul for Chri slack on an of (Briti mia Happy birthday greetings were IWERIAent, iiroduced the guest ley read # "Christmas Slory lmbering - up exereis i extended to Sister Laverne Bar. speaker, Mr. J. RK. Roberison,| (Carols Silent Night and rahall snd Sister Margaret Gra Principal of the Variely Village 'Angels from the Healms of ham school of Bearboro, Mr. Robert Glory were sung k After closing of lodge, & detight on outlined the work of thel A film, "Holy Night wis e ros' 5 upe Tr 00 ful lunch was served in the han. School in assisting the handicapp- shown, the meeting was closed quet hall where tables were sei © teenagers, AL the school the by singing "Joy to the World' in and decorated appropriately) Vendicapped are laught numer: Gifts were distributed from al U. S. P [i the season: Sister Velma Wat ous trades and skills and when peaulifully decorated tree Tro essiona 00 a on and Sister Ila Martin headed|qnatified are placed in available) A dainty lunch was served and he lunch committee for this even: |Jobs. Past president, Howar dl Mys, Hopkins thanked the host ing Forder thanked both the guest gsses for a pleasant evening gaker and the entertainer fm Those readers who know UB. was no accident that professions) come should see pro foothgll Lake fessional foothall will find foothall horn from the tur. its place as America's true na. On Balupday evening about 75 did AER a a ih ills galore in @ new hook, bulanee Wen the. young men ve. tonal sport friends, relative and neighbor : Yi: E Herta) by 1, ¥Y. Kellogg was received THE PROS, " (The Musson Book turned from war, they needed There are warm and intimate gathered al the home of My § 1# by Mr. A. Muir and Bons, Cou Co. Lid) hy Robert Riger and a socially accepted outlet for vignettes of sueh colorful stars #04 Vi Ulmant Bullock for a Awards presented Mr: BE. J. ilice to heing the Premier Tex Mane their emotions. They found this in as Sammy Baugh, one of the all celebration held hy their three Brovn of Ovenoe presented BCA Breeder al the Orono Black and This 1s @ colorful and highly: pro foothall, some as plavers, time greats who lasted 16 years avEhters in honor of their 2thicerhificates fo My, J. H dose white Show appealing documentary of the some as spectator in the big-time. George Preston Wedding anniversa and Ms lion fio fos alnaip Mr. RB. MeCaharon presented game, one that answers a lot of The program flourished briefly Marshall told Baugh to wear a| All but one of the bride's si | he ghest standings In the apasior Feeds Trophy! te questions while providing a clear: in the small towns of America Texas cowboy hal and riding levs and brothers were present | County Mr. Carlos Tamblyn for showing er understanding of some of the even before the 20's hut it died. boots with spurs when he arriv- The groom's two sisters were! Mrs, Grace Brown presented| ithe Grand Champion Cow al the things that make it elick so sue: The legend of Jim Thorpe was ed in Washington for the first also present the "Brown Trophy Io Doug: Black and While Show Orono | »; el ~~ pessfully strong but it was the persisi- time, this despite the fact that! The attendants of 25 years ago las Jose for obtaining the high-1 Monday afternoon the Oronn) YOUR CHOICE OF Alt ASSORTMENTS Robert Riger, a distinguished ence of Curly Lambeau that kept Baugh had never previously were pPesent and the best man, est standing in the Dai Calli nied Church Mission Band were| i photographer and magazine illus: pro football, and the Green Bay worn such attire, Marshall knew Mr, Sam Castle, entertained with! Clubs in Durham hosts to the members of the! trator, has done @ fine job in! Packers alive, He organized the how to sell foothall and he wasia vocal solo Mr. A, J. Tamblyn presented | Leskard Mission Band with the! bringing the game into foe team with 8500 put up hy a pack: shrewd enough to know. that he The daughters and their fam Tamblyn Trophy" to Mr. Ralphltwo group meeting together certainly this is just about the Ing compan and the players had one of (he greatest all-time ilies presented a chest of silver! Hlaspell finest collection of action shots on passed the hat around after each attractions in Baugh, whe helped (o the couple, Many other hean US professional foothall ever game. One year the share per| make the turnstiles elick a merry (iful gilts were received hrought hetween the covers of g player came to $1675 hut the tune for many years. A dlicious lunch was served hook. Tex Maulels animated text elub survived and in the violent, This is a hook to be treasured Friends and relatives were clearly Wustrates deep research] elimate of the decade it began to and admired and lo be carefully present from Lakefield, War Y | t and a rare understanding of the|prosper. The restless young men read by all who know the thrills! saw, Peterborough, Toronto and u e oncer game. He 1s an associated editor) CAME in a steady stream (o play and delights of UB. profressional|Sipatford Dy of "Sports Mustrates" and was for the Packers and the Bears|foothall, The hook is more (han here were Gf present. IE was the The Kellogg Trophy, presented|annual Christmas pariy of luscious centres formerly publicity director for. 80d the Giants, building pro foot: a handsome shelfpicee -- it is an|SUCCESSFUL EVENT At K } v , ) 4 gle g shall so that it survived until an invaluahle document for any The hanquet sponsored hy il Oo ) 2 2 " "RE oT the Low Jtueles nme and ihe other villent generation in the ran: I eertainl fe Oddfellow " BY Het HY ron 2 - the KH IN ES | and F R ESHEST! pi Lodges of Durham liant history of the game and an Postwar years of the § serves a wide and healthy distri: District 42, held in the Oddfel ed into a mushrooming sue: hution KEDRON An enjoyable Christ: nak, Ruth Bishop, Garth Pascoe witstanding art hook, Nustrated Hr low's Community Hall, Orono hs 8 | eess J i mas concert was held in Kedron Alexis Bremner, Nancy Flintoff Ri : With nearly da drawings Photo ? ' Was a siceessiul even AL the United Chureh on Friday eve: Wendell Williams and Gail Mit % i makers of {! " dolighthully fe raphs and diagrams, many of TRAVELLED IN BUSES DOWNTOWN DRILLING hanquet fable, grace was said hy| 0m der the auspices of thelchell The gro losed Jamoys candy trot! them full two-page spread In The teams that once travelled VANCOUVER (CP Valen. Rev, Basil Long followed hy a rk i vy hi ie Ted Maid in an op ! ety ny A % y cluded is the play-hy-play details, iy ramshackle buses to perform ting Mansell, operator of Enter: toast (0 the Queen, with Mi Hi { \ yo § ' 2 B Man Ma y Wistmas Lay In the i the personalities and the memo: hefore a handful of peaple are| prise Ol Refiners here, wanted to!doan Allin, at the plano ih io 4s ma f f wo hereon i {Marking | ries of America's fastest grow: pow replaced hy teams that (rav- drill for oil in the heart of down:| Bro. Hollingsworth DDGM of di Of children from , \l Five girls from Mrs. Stanley ing sport from ts hirth in the el in Jel to perform helare town Vancouver, He claimed the Durham District 42 was Masior is Ie i) ik im A LdbiOgle's class of Junior girls pit roaring "20s to its present position! orowd thal amen exceed equivalent of five barrels of oll of Ceremonie Introduction of He hy fp 4nee Va i, elon an a puppet show, "Hansel and of eminence as one of the world's 100.0000 Than! to television, the emerged dally from the grounds! the head table were made as fol iy i W rachel ' Hera) (ivelel the girl had made| greal spectator sport pro game has entered living of a steel company. The provin: | low Bro. Harry Wade Nt 0 aunyn their own puppets and lage It all started In a decade of rooms in every part of the conn (eal government refused him an Florence Fhe primary class ehilden, Ingots in Brownie I'he cast in Nightingale Lodge No ; Wf Mrs ne and answered a need try. New franchise ind new exploration permit after testing a (66 and Mrs. Wade: Bro, Fell fuharge of in ar cluded Brenda Hopi Ruse Olward and My v. Wri an nee. Like the 0's. the leagues are being formed as the{sample and finding it to he Cohourg Lodge, 186 Bro. B #imary (veer, Janice Hill, Mar B rice Wi ang y al turbulent years and it'60's begin and (he decade 10 bunker fuel Myles NG of Orono Lodge 436 aay In Manger Jog di a go Maidman and Anne Bighop and Mrs. Myles; Bro. Wanna: the stable at Bethlehem. Speak iol yd rormaining girls ho! the Jy maker DDGM of Ontario Dis (ing parts 'were taken hy' Joe shih Chon #0 sie of the aide] trict No, 41 and Mrs, Wanna: |Wright, David Rose, Patli Ros bi IN sing on ki Old Sun Bonnet", with equal uumbers of men with top hate i anta arade and ladies with sunbonnets. ' 4 . Mr. William Werry conducted | : aes an enjoyable interlude of Christ! i mas Carol singing to give the y ¥ eq ures an audience a chance to stand up : 4 and streleh PORT PERRY Despite the over 3000 followed the parade The Program continued with an A extreme cold, the weather was down to the Community Memo amusing lay 14 ans Sud. a . ideal, sunny and brisk for thelrial Recreation Centre where MAN, Harbar ne Rad | p | : annual Santa Claus parade and|Santa had a bag of treats wait-| Woods fram Mes, Reeves' class oF men o | 1¢ Sel the downtown streets, in Part|ing for each and every kiddie Of Senior girls Perry were crowded proximately 1500 hags of candy A skit on five of the symbols | ili . The parade featured the Part] were given oul ' ol Christmas was presented hy| an mi 10018 ashore Perry High School Cadel Band! pring the afternoon. draws of [the class of Junior bays under who supplied the music for the hampers of groceries were held the direction of My. Brian Lee attractive majoreties who were |, front of the post office and the and Mr. Ronald Werry. Donald out in full force with their 1 ueky ones were Werty showed and spoke of the truetor, Miss Jean Height, of] Ww, dies Nixon, Port Peppy, Yule log; Douglas Wilbur the Seagrave. The girls, all dressed RR 3 (6a candle, Bobhy Dale the hell in thelr pretty, or should we sa) Melville Lansing, Port Perry. Douglas Pascoe the gift of friend skimpy attire trutted bravely gp 2 Oi lines and John Simpson the through the bitter cold and del Mapgha Mulholland, Manches:| Christmas stocking lighted everyone with their baton a (61a) Mr. William Werry's class of twirling Sharan Baird, Port Perry (407) hays spoke of the values of] Owing ta the terrifically bil Mr. Hieber, Utica (614) Christmas one for each letter in weather last year, most of the Harold Emmerson, Port Perry the word, The boys taking part merchants and interested Pehle) (9743 were Michael Hurst. John Davis in the community were vather| ais Herbert Howard, Part tom Ogle. Teddy Brock. John mid in entering any Hoats, | poy 003) > | Ty {ahi Rose, Allan Wright and Lary However the Lions Club, rallied] * § inda Kandell, Port Perey! Minto forwalhd with ai attractive float, | go07 otal. Ail Dison s 3 featuring Snow White and the \ at le (ion IAS gave a n { Rmmerson Clarence Fralick, Port Perry pitted vendering of "I's Fun LAME [Mo Hh \ er ; - vi ag| WR 4 (208 in Live in the Northland", ac SANALY RUM otel had an attractive entry: as i | did 4. J. Gibson and San. Thel tien Gibson, Nestleton, RR companied by his mother, Mys nab Hearty, but light in Raveur and body, Girl Guides float re presented, { harle 5 Thomas : Supsth for cocktail and hip The Old English Carolliers Mrs. Fred Finney, Part Peryy! Representing the Young Peo pS : Decorated bhieveles, clowns, pons (SHA ples. plass lune Davis and LAMB'S PALM BREEZE RUM ies and fancy dressed viders! Stovey Beare, chairman of the Marien : Woot gave short \ Vary Yah, yet avally aativing mingled in with the Seow and parade committee, along with{b hvistimas reading D 3 Cub groups alemg with the Pa {{the support of the chairman o Ne long-awaited feature of the or your enjoyment Perry High Schonl Cheerleaders!ihe Chamber of Commerce, John ©VoRing wa the arvival of Santa Taditioasl fo \ lit vourites § did their best to make the pa Orde and the president of (helUlaus. Many 'of the Cradle Roll Qurites for | rade attractive. The Fire RrigadelLionsy Club, Dr. Robert MeNah children, whose leader 1s Mrs your Yuletide ogg nog. fwas well represented with their) worked extremely hard to plant. Stare, had a chance to talk to DISCUSS NEXT CANADIAN CENSUS parkling red truck followed hy | andl arrange this annual event!Sama Claus, or even sit on the Reesor Texaca Servicentreiand they did appreciate the knee as they collected thet AITAWA A group of nine Maimed that the acceptance of | Noel Dorion Landing left to ldriving one of John's © Jeep yoff those whe wen We esents. Gilt d ranges were French Canadian Association Canadiay as a racial evigin ig) Alme Arvisa Otawa. bright red. fram Oshawa i n | ently f \ | | hildven of th hpi Robert Gaunthie (Miawa last hat ea \ i ahicle sh 0 ach \ 4 V \ vale sie s | | \ he censu . ) met today with Trade Minister likely tort th en Albert Dovle. St Johns, N. B (in his bri red Jeep as {1h pat h muy Accampanists for 'th 3 \ Hees to discuss the next Can Shown here, ars cated) M and Armand Lehla Moncton, lively and jolly as ever this venture would terminate in'on the program were Mrs adap census. The group com: | Hees and Secretary of State | N. B. (CP Wuephoto) The crowd sumber Wwe ithe a dismal fadure Starr and Mra. Rebert Dale

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