A. 0. Dalrymple, Agricultural THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 26, 1961 9 representative, Durham County. ORONG-TERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Henry Leamen) s Win Three ase Competitions of Toronto visited over the weekend with Mrs. William Lea- in 1958, and to a sergeant in|1970. She spoke of the work of 1960, She is now the Officer, in| police women involving law en- Charge of the Women's Buréau.| forcement, traffic duty, and par- Chief Constable George Dunn|ticularly of the success of police and Mrs. Dunn, and Sergeant ston with a ps the William Shaw, of Ajax Policejinvestigation of sex offences ORONO -- In the Provincial) men. ATA. Oe Ajex, Business| ot? Sree een wee ee fe gp gree wae 4-H Inter-Club Competitions at] Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barraball| and Professional Women's Ciublaeee b-aagend heey re wee releer' "wan a police family (isited Mrs- T. Flett,|the Ontario. Agricultural Col-jand Mrs. Charles Wood visited)heiq jts October meeting and re Al a tell of the his-/man. Columbus, on Sunday. lege on Friday, Oct. 13, the'4-Hjone day last week with Mrs:|were gratified to have as their aig : pa LB pnd head dal Th tipi Mr, and Mrs. ~ Spires visit-|Club members from Durham/Wood's sister, Mrs. William| guest speaker a member of the| ory he girdles pe titre ba i ae tate es sho k i ed at Mr. n Mrs. Percy|County were successful in win-|Young, Mr. Young and family,/Toronto Business and Profes-|-nico woe en there were: two) asked regarding police WOrk as "| . oe tas | 4! 4, jpolice women in Toronto, pro-|a career for women. Bent's, Whitby ning in three competitions. The} Peterborough. isional Women's Club -- Ser- ine to 35 at th t] Ser t Alexander was Mr. and Mrs. 4rt Youngman|poultry team with Larry Welsh,| Mrs. Gordon Dent of Toronto|geant Ferne Alexander, Metro-|Bres® Meh th Gana at aS by th cat ts most interestin and family, Tyrove visited Sun-|/Bowmanville, RR 3, Garry Jef-|spent the weekend with Mr. and|nolitan Toronto Police Depart- pad etc eo eere © yithanked for & 8 ~~, evening at Mr. J. Kivell's i ori age igs na a plac-|Mrs, Ernest Dent, Orono. ment. r. and Mrs. John Hughes,|ed first in the Poultry Compe-| Rey, John Kitchen of Niagara lexander, a Univer-| Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Orange-|tition with a score of 893, whilelrals was the speaker at. the gg geben eaieath "lf ville, Mr. Wesley Powell, Miss|the Strathroy 4-H Poultry ClubiOrono United Church anniver-lcame a police woman in 1952 Mabel Powell, Oshawa, visited|from Middlesex County placedisary services on Sunday and| was promoted to patrol sergeant! Mr. and Mrs- N. C. Wotten. second and Kemptville from) was guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. | Mr. and Mrs, N. Wotten and|Grenville County, third. W. Rolph 'while in town | ; : ' wife Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pow-/ Francis were at the McIntosh) Pat Knox of Hampton, RR 1, ' Funeral Home, Oshawa, to pay|Enniskillen repfesenting the igus = fats pl Pod ers, Scarboro. rg attending} their last respects to a cousin,/Purham 4-H Grain Club topped 2 "ithe opening game of hockey sea- . 7 ppec/joyable motor trip through son at Maple }.eaf Gardens, they Mr. J. McGregor. © the Grain Competition against ' the Adirondacks, returned to Winnipeg via Trans Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten and|33 teams with a score of 928. ; Francis visited at Mr. Wm./Caledonia 4-H Oat Club from| Mrs. Neil Moffat and Canada Airlines where Mr. and Woman Hold October Meet LONG ORDEAL WELLINGTON, N.Z. (Reut- ers)--An Auckland boy who swallowed caustic soda as a baby has fust had his 82nd operation, the day after his fifth birthday party. After the acci- dent in December, 1957, Ray Marsom spent 16 months in hos- pital, and has since been fre- quently operated upon. talk and presented with a ster- ling silver key chain from the members of the Ajax Club as a memento by Mrs. L. Baker, Justice of the Peace. Thanksgiving Service Set By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Thankoffering service will be held at Eldad Church next Sunday, Oct. 29 at 2.30 o'clock (Standard Time). Rev. Percy Page will be the minister and Mrs. Page will be the soloist. Mrs. Don Taylor arranged the Temperance program for Sun- day School, Sunday morning. Boyd Knox said a recitation. Mrs. Frank Westlake read a story and Karen Yellowlees played a piano solo. At the church service two babies were presented for bap- tism: Nancy Anne Hamer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell Hamer and Laura Rose, DENTAL HELPERS "Detergent" foods, such as crisp, crunchy celery, carrots and radishes, can do much in cleaning teeth by. removing sticky foods. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask. The Explorer group held its second meeting on Saturday afternoon with 12 girls present with two leaders. The Explora- tion of the Bible was begun. Mrs. M. Vice led the Juniors in an initiation service. The girls enjoyed a Hallowe'en treat. Next meeting will be on Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Langmaid and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang- maid attended the funeral serv- ice of the late Thomas Gimblett at the Northcutt and Smith Fu- neral Home on Sunday. Roy was a pallbearer for his late uncle. Mrs. H. E. Tink visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Bryce Brown, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and family attended anniversary ser- vice at Bethel Church and visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. M. McCarrell at Omemee. Reverend F, J. Reed and Mrs Reed, Sunderland called at sev- eral homes in this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont- gomery and Mr. and Mrs. E R Taylor were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor and family, on the occasion of Mr. E. R. Taylor's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and children, Mr. and Mrs- Bruce Taylor and family were Ti Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Orono were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ; Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and Tonkin's, Oshawa. Several from Solina attended the Co-op open house at Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake were entertained on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. F: Sills', Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Westlake visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Parker, Oshawa. | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fice, Keith and Douglas, Taunton, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovenden and family, Oshawa visited Mr.) and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr., and family, and Mrs. F. West-| lake, Sr. | Mrs- Frank Westlake Jr.,/ Joan, Gordon and Shirley visit-| ed on Saturday with Mr. and| Mrs. F. R. Cook, Bowmanville. | Miss Helen Hope, Prince Al-| bert, Mr. Reg. Sturman, Sea- grave, visited Mr. and . Mrs. Keith Cryderman Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Orono, Mr. and Mrs, E. Larmer, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leger and children, Oshawa, visited Mr- and Mrs. E. Cryder- man. Mr. and Mrs. Wes visited Mr. and Mrs. calfe, Oshawa. | Messrs. Walter and Luther} Shortt, Courtice, visited the] Werrys on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradley,| Zion visited the Werrys on Sun-| day. H Miss Doris Millson, Dundas, Mrs. Ella Taylor and. Sandra Scarboro, visited relatives here on Sunday. Werry N. Met- Brooklin H-S Holds Meeting By MRS. A, ELLIOTT Mrs. W. Soetens, 120; Mr. and BROOKLIN -- The president,;Mrs. John Goodwin, 111; Mrs.| Mrs. Clifford Johnston, extend-/Cyril Davies, Mrs. Robert Her-| ed cordial greetings and wel-jon, 10844; Mr. and -4rs. G- Jack-| come to members, guests andjson, 108%; Mrs. R. N. Spratt, | visitors, attending the October|Mrs. J. MacGilivary, 10714. klin Home Biyachoot Avedelati School Association held on/dan,*Mrs. Tuesday evening at Meadow-|Hayes, J. Coles, East and West -- Mrs. Sheri- R. Drew; 124; H. 113%; Mrs./ crest Junior School. Meeting)M. R. Clarke, William Cox, 107; opened with singing of "'O Can-|Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coates, 95;| ada and Lord's Prayer. repeat-| William Heron, Mrs- Stewart, 90. PERSONALS ed in unison. Mrs. Jeff Bailey read minutes, Mrs. William Manning present- ed financial statement to date. Information was imparted to the gathering that material for UNICEF would be prepared and given 'out to school pupils to collect "pennies" at Hallow- e'en (supervised by committee appointed) for needy children overscas, | The Home and School Council meeting is scheduled to be held on Tuesday evening, October 24, at the E. A. Lovell School, Osh- awa. Attendance plaque was award- ed to Mrs. E. Wilson's room. Officers of Home and School Association' were appointed as listed, and agreed to act; Mrs- Egan, Grade representative; Mrs. Andrews, program conven- er; Mrs, Vernon Wilson, sick and sunshine convener; Mrs. Ruth Mitchell introduced guest speaker; Mrs. Jean Gaskell, im- mediate past president of Home and School Council, who address- ed the group on "Home and School" its meanings and its aims. Mrs. Noreen Draper extended a vote of thanks on behalf of the association. Meeting con- cluded with "The Queen" fol- lowed by lunch served by mo- thers of Grade 7. BRIDGE CLUB Members of the Brooklin Bridge Club met for series of weekly games, on Wednesday evening in basement of the Township Hall. Highest scores duplicate bridge follow: North and South -- Mr. and MANCHESTER MANCHESTER -- Mr.a nd Mrs. Masterson and Caroline of St. Catharines visited their daughter, Mrs. Bill Lamb and Mr. Lamb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brooks, Washago, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Jewell, Sonya, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fielding on Sunday. Mrs. F. Johnsotn and Wesley and Mrs. F. Crosier attended anniversary services at Epsom on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach, Eu- nice and Susan, attended the Hewitt-Jamieson wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Miss Muriel Lamb, Reg.N., has returned from a trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Crosier, Sunderland; Mrs. D. W. Crosier and Mrs. Helen Taylor, Stouff- | ) John Medland, Charles Ham- er and Donald Duncan, attend- ed the United Church Men's Con-| ference, held at Elim Lodge,| --- Lake, during the week! Congratulations to Fred and| Betty Brown (nee Piatti) on the birth of a daughter on Saturday,/| October 14 at Oshawa General Hospital. Halton County was second and Paris 4-H Brant County placed third. The teams were coached by the Club Leaders, namely Ron Brooks for the Poultrry Club; James Coombes, Bruce Taylor, Grain Club; and David, Peterborough, were over the weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Moffat. Mr. J. L. Powers and son, Douglas arrived in Toronto re- cently via CPR Canadian for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Grain. Club from Sheep Club; Mrs. J. Powers will attend Khartum Temple Shrine Cere- monial than continue on by auto to various points in USA for) balance of vacation. Miss Flossie Cuttell of Toron-| to spent the weekend with her) D. L. Powers and brother and cousin, Miss Alma Cuttell- METROPOLITAN STORE (CANADA) LTD. 58 KING E, OSHAWA @ Anti-Magnetic © Swiss-made Movement @ Shock-Resistant ' @ Choice of Leather ~ or Expansion Brace- © lets. Gold or Chrome finish q @ GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR @ In attractive Gift Box | | i | 1 1 | i i i @ GIRLS WHEN YOU INSTALL OUR ee This beautiful FINDLAY GAS RANGE fs yours eb- solutely free when you install our Natural Gos Fur- nace. Why don't you call SHORGAS today . . . learn how Natural Gas can serve you better. 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