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The Oshawa Times, 7 Oct 1961, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, October 7, 1961 Visit Blackstock By MRS. A. HILL BLACKSTOZK -- The WA of the United Church met in the Christian Education room Mon- day, Sept. 25, with 20 ladies and four children present. The Oshawa Presbytery, Oc- tober 26, was announced. After the offering was re- ceived and dedicated, Mrs. Romeril and Mrs. Carnaghan brought some highlights from the conferece they attended in Keswick. Miss Elaine Mountjoy report- ed on the Christian Education conference which she and Sylvia Kozub attended in King- ston. The death of Mr. George Humphrey occurred recently in Golden Plow Lodge, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cameron, Jamaica, who are touring North America, were Tuesday guests along with Miss Mary Romeril and Miss Victoria Hitchen, hav- ing completed a tour of the world since here in 1859, are now spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril and Dennis. Rev. P. Romeril preached at Sea- | Mr. Bill Marlow returned home Thursday after spending two and one-half years in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCon- nell, Norwood, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Cecil Hill. Mrs. Hill spent Tuesday after- noon until Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fergu- son, Don Mills. Rev. and Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Maryllis were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. § Rahm, Paul and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, Gananoque, and Mrs. Bryce Burns, Brockville, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Oliver. On Saturday evening, the Smiths' entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin on winning a portable TV set, and a cash prize at the Lindsay exhibition on Saturday night, with their English saddle horse entry Mr. Stanley Malcolm attended the Nestleton anniversary Sun- day and remained a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard anniversary services grave Sunday Dunbart Malcolm. on Hears Leaside Preacher By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- On Sept. 24 the anniversary service was| held with Rev. Charles Murray| of Leaside United Church as] guest preacher. Mrs. Maxine Hopkinson and| Miss Lois Davidson conducted] the Junior Congregation. Mr. Murray spoke of the de-| struction of material possessions | and even of human lives by! wars and by hurricanes which recently caused such wide spread misery With all the change and un- certainty of the future the church still stands. Will it sur- vive? We, as church people, can't bury our heads and admit/ no knowledge of world crises, | he said. PERSONALS Congratulations Mrs. Ross Deakin on the birth of their daughter on Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc Clement, Mary-Beth and Mr. A.| J. Thompson spent the weekend] The St. in Ottawa visiting Mr. and Mrs. held a bake sale last Kollenbery and Nancy, formerly and are holding one at church basement every Satur-| of Ajax. of some of her school friends. |Her birthday was on Friday. Her little brother Danny had his first birthday on Saturday. Mrs. Gordon May's mother, Mrs. Bacon of Toronto had din- ner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. May and family. Several Kiwanians and their wives left on Saturday for Que- bec City for the Kiwanian Con- vention being held this week Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet White of Glendale on the birth of their son on Fri- day, Sept. 22, in Ajax Hospital. A brother for Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Du- mond, Gloria, and Donnie spent Sunday at Barrie with Mrs. Du mond's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| "GNS Club will meet at the R | | Horner The Junkin family moved away from No. 2 have high-| "are "and Mrs. W. Webb, Hall- {burton, have returned from visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson were paid a Sunday visit from her brother, Mr. and Mrs to Mr. and way and will be missed by the community. Mr. Jack Dorrans has been| transferred to Calgary. The] family will be joining him later. | Paul's Anglican WA| Saturday | the Lorraine May was taken to day afternoon from 1 o'clock to : | Rudley Aux. Jamaican Couple pian To Make Leper Bandages, By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The WA met at the home of Mrs. Bill Guthrie recently, with the president, Mrs. G. Astley presiding. Anyone wishing to make ban- dages for the leper hospitals, contact Mrs. John Puckrin or Mrs. Arch Bell. Mrs. Bill Guth- rie gave a summary of the pro- gram at the School for Leaders at the Ladies' College in Aug- ust. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per was observed at the church service. Several from here attended the United Church Conference at Pickering recently Mrs. Luckai and two sons have returned from Germany where they spent the summer months visiting relatives. They spent seven weeks with her par- enst and sister in East Ge: many. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin {and three girls visited receniiy |with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, | Willowdale, and also went | through Pioneer Village. | Mrs. C. Quinn underwent sur- | gery on Tuesday of last week in {Oshawa Hospital. Her neighbors | wish her a speedy and comp ete | recovery Fall Bazaar At Prince Albert By MRS. LES. BEACOCK PRINCE ALBERT Holy Communion was observed in the worship service last Sunday Elders Mr. F. Vickery and Mr. {E.. Martyn assisted Rev. Lin- stead. The WA met Wednesday night in the church parlors. | They will sponsor a turkey | supper, Oct. 17, at five o'clock. Tentative plans are underway for a bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 4. Conveners are as follows: bake table, Mrs. G. Hunter; tea table, Mrs. Les Beacock; candy, Mrs. McKerihan; sewing, Mrs. Pugh; fish pond, Mrs. Jeffs. Ten dollars was voted to- wards Port Perry junior hockey DATE CHANGE {home of Mrs. Jas. Davidson |Wednesday night, Oct. 11. | Arthur MacAdam, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pearce, Mr. McKee, Mrs. Sarjantson and Mr. | [Maple Grove ivil Dele Civil Defence By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- Mr. and Mrs. Don Mcintyre, Peterbor- ough, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mick Brown. Mrs. C. Brigges, Peterbor- ough, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Jarvie. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown attended the funeral of the late Mr. Dean Mairs, at Pickering on Sunday | 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fowler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Copeland, Oakwood, and Mrs. Jack Short, Seagrave, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills. Mr. Harry Millward, fis spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk, Port Perry. The Maple Grove Women's Institute are holding an open meeting for both men and wom- en of the community on Mon- day evening, October 16th at 7.45 p.m. in the Maple Grove Church basement. Steve Wal- ten, civil defence commissioner, will be the special speaker. | Congratulations to Mr. and {Mrs. Howard Cryderman on |their 25th wedding anniversary. {A large number of their rela-| |tives surprised them at a party Congratulations to the ladies of Maple Grove Church on their {record attendance at the turkey supper recently. Proceeds gain- led were about $660 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton ispent the weekend with Mr. and {Mrs Vance Allin, Mink Lake. | Mr. E. R. Freeman, St. Cath. | arines Is spending a few days| {with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Free | man, | Mr, Bill Laird and Mr, Ray-| mond Twist, Salem, have re! WI To Hear Speaker turned from a two week visit with the former's brother, Bob Laird, and a tour of the Cana- dian West. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Osborne, Ludington, Michigan, spent last Thursday with their cousins, Mrs, S. Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hockin and other Oshawa relatives. LNO CIRCLE The LNO Circle met at the home of Mrs. Dick Wood on Thursday, Sept. 21. In the ab- sence of the president, Mrs. Cedric Russel was in charge. The meeting for November will be held at the home of Mrs. Bob Barraball on Nov. 16. showed pictures. Number pres- ent, 10. The women of the United Church are invietd to a meet- ing for information regarding the new organization on Wed- nesday, October 18, instead of the 12 as previously announced at 8.00 p.m. in the church base- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barlow, West Hill, and Mrs. Law, To- ronto with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swallow attended the turkey supper. Master Terry Beckett is in Oshawa Hospital with pneu- monia. Mr. Steve Budai is attending University at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Westaway, Cameron, Mrs. John Catch- pole, Toronto, visited the for- mer's daughter, Mrs. Russel and attended the turkey supper. NORV (®elds See wt C181 AISHAIG ere FROST AND! CONDENSATION SHIELDS AR "tho . ® The size is right. The price is right (the against accidents). » shield. Easy to install even in the coldest weather. The world's largest selling frost and condensation Available at your Automotive accessory store or department, and at all Service Stations and Garages. AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS LTD. 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Stephen of Toronto visited Mr. Congratulations to Christine| and Mrs Herbert Carey on Sat-| Miss Ina Keizibrink, in train- Marchant of the Base Line who urday. ing at the Oshawa General Hos- celebrated her 10th birthday on! The Kiwanis Fair was well at-/pital, was home on the week- Saturday, Sept. 23, with the help) tended on Saturday at the park. lend. 81 Relatives At High School Reynolds Reunion Hi-Jinks At ~ Uxbridge | BEDS Complete with headboards CHOICE OF COLORS FOOT STOOLS 196 PLUS Fhe Oshavon Times ALL for only 60: a week CHOOSE ANY 4 MAGAZINES from this GREAT LIST or--LIFE and 1 other MAGAZINE from this list Magazine New Renewal INGENUE (Teen Age Girls) 3 MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY 3 CHILDREN'S DIGEST (Ages 5-12) 3 POPULAR SCIENCE . 3 HUNTING & FISHING 5 FREE PRESS WEEKLY . MOODY MONTHLY Chest Freezers ¢s17 eee. $178. cu. ft. UPRIGHT MODELS 17d (First time at this price) 23" CONSOLE no money down -- with trade 2 SPEAKERS 11K23, High-Gain sensitive tuner, signal monitor. 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Program in charge|students, recently. Parents who would like 10|of Group 5 The boys wore shoe boxes have their children baptized, Herbie and Neil Tink visited laced with fancy ribbons, nylons § are asked to contact the minis- Mr and Mrs. Bryce Brown at{and tight skirts 4 ter their cottage at Balsam Lake To prove to the girls that The Reynolds family reunion, Mrs. H. E Tink, Mr. and Mrs. {make-up will make them beau-| was held recently in the Com-|Bruce Tink attended a shower tiful too, they went all out with| munity Hall for Miss Barbara Elliott at the (lipstick, rouge, mascara and Eighty-one relatives enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce earrings the supper prepared and served Brown, Oshawa, The boys carried dolls to com- | by ladies of the Women's Insti- Mr Everett Spires and son, |piete their costume but prefer-| Magezxine New Renewal 0 REDBOOK Oo TRUE STORY a LOOK (every other week) 1 0 [J CHATELAINE McCALL'S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING US. CAMERA "a ARGOSY (The Man's Mag.) .. LIBERTY HI FI/STEREO REVIEW AMERICAN GIRL GOLF DIGEST FLOWER GROWER ve POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY SPORT PHOTOPLAY By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Communion serv- tce was observed on Sunday with the Reverend Page con-| ducting it. His sermon topic| ooonooo r ul og tute. Larry, are spending this week!red live dolls to sit on their] it Sz Ste. Marie , Ron Reynolds, son of Mr. and at Sault Ste. Sean ; knees. Mrs. Joe Reynolds of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cryder-| 'Playing catch with raw eggs entertained with colored slides| ar nd Jo-Ann visited Mr. and|and a thee-legged race with of Ethiopia where he and his Mrs. Bill Carr, Long Sault raw egg on a tablespoon were Sif. Shirley. spent three vears],., The Three M's enjoved an eve. just a couple of the numerous 25 2 teacher. . ning of bowling in Bowmanville, games dreamed up by the sen- : wa last week ior students. Officers for 1962 are: presi- mn i dent, Dr. Arthur G. Reynolds, Elmvale; vice-president, Mrs Ralph Davis; secretary, Mr and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Belle- ville Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow lees and family visited on Sun-| Tncrensed Concern | For Visual Arts VICTORIA (CP) -- Small art galleries have about 20 years in which to build up their col- lections, says Colin Graham, curator of the Victoria art gal- lery. After that, they will be squeezed out by prices they can't afford, Mr. Graham said on his return from a tour of 25 public galleries in Eastern Can- ada and the United States | He said a widespread in- crease in interest in the visual arts is stepping up the demand for art works. "In 20 years there will be too much money chasing too few pictures." ROYAL COMMISSION ON LABOR IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS On June 27, 1961, Mr. H. Carl Goldenberg, Q.C., was appointed-a. Royal Commissioner 'to enquire into and to report upon the relations between labour and management in the construction industry in Ontario, and such other matters as in the opinion of the Commissioner may pertain thereto." The Commissioner has invited written represen- tations and hereby gives notice that he will hold public hearings commencing ot 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 18th, 1961 in Committee Room No, 1, Main Parlioment Building, Queen's Park, Toronto. All parties who have submitted briefs or have indi- cated a wish to appear before the Commissioner will receive notice of the time at which they will be heard CROP ANSWER WINNIPEG (CP)--Tom Kil- berry, a Winnipeg farm ma chinery manufacturer, says the answer to. problems of short crops in drought areas is to cut the grain into a 36-foot swath, | approximately double the usual width. The added size of the] swath is the best way to get T. M. 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