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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1962, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenvery 11, 1962 201 Patients Treated At , Brooklin | Ajax Hospital By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The Home and School French 'ng, at 8 p.m. in St. Thomas' sons not skating met at the home of the president, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodgson. Plans have been formed for the "Young Peoples Union" to meet twice each month on Sun- day evenings: at 8 p.m. in the Christian Education Hall: The first meeting will be held on Topic Anglican Church. | GOOD START BATISCAN, Que. (CP) -- The annual pastime of fishing for to1mycod through the ice of the St. Lawrence River here got off to a good start when a commer- cial fisherman, Louis-Etienne \Friyon, landed 1,200 pounds in la net that had been set 12 hours previously. Two brothers, Jean- Marc and Claude Croteau, caught 970 tommycod in a day's fishing with lines. 1 School Association will meet on Tuesday, January 16, at 8:15 p.m, in the Meadowcrest Junior School. Guest speaker, Mrs. Mathews, Whitby, will address the group on French in the pub- lic schools. The ist Brooklin Scout Moth- ers' Auxiliary will meet on Thursday, January 18, at 8 p.m. 20, Whitby 12, Whitby Township|at the home of Mrs. Stanlcy 6, Oshawa 7; others 2. 'Nolen, 39 Ferguson Avenue. A sum of 18 blood trans-|Plans and preparations for An- fusions were given during the|nual Father and Son banquet month. Thirty-six babies were! will be discussed. born. | The Brooklin Boy Scouts and _ Operations showed the follow-|Cubs will hold a paper salvage ing: minor 36, major 18, ear,| collection (weather permitting), eye, nose and throat 40. on Saturday, January 13th. Mag- Miniature X-Rays were given/azines and newspapers should to 52 people. In-patient X-Rays|he tied securely in separate amounted to 102 while 223 out-|hundies, ready for collection at patient X-Rays were given. 110 a.m : Laboratory in-patients treated} Aas é a __ {Education Hall. Annual reports totalled 879 while daboratory| vee, ee hipel all organizations will be pre- out-patients amounted to 29. lis sore held an aes even-|sented and at this meeting elec- | tion of the Elders of the Church will take place. ira jing, at 7:30 p.m, at the Brooklin SIDS Niners \United Church. 'The Rev.'E. W. COUPLES CLUB The United Links Couples Club OXFORD, England (CP)--The|~ Oxford committee for famine|Fuller, rector of St. Thomas held a skating party on Wednes- day evening January 10, per- Following a regular practice, the senior choir of Brooklin United Church, on Jan. 4 to- gether with organist and choir 'eader Mr, E. Winkler, Oshawa, were entertained at the parson- age to a social evening and lunch by Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Hillier. Among those attending were Mrs. A. I. McBrien, Mrs. El- wood Stevenson, Mrs. Gordon Cook, Mrs. Neil Petty, Mrs. Rob- ert Young, Mrs. Arthur Elliott, Mrs. William Young, Gail Agar. Marie Dyer, Ralph Milner and Henry Leask. The Annual Congregational meeting of Brooklin United Church will be held on Thurs- day, January 18 in the Christian AJAX -- Total number of pa- tients admitted to the Ajax- Pickering General Hospital dur- ing the month of December reached 201, a report released) by the hospital indicates. Out- patients totalled 308. A breakdown of this total shows: Ajax 78, Pickering Township 76, Pickering Village Sunday, January 14 at 8 p.m. Annual reports of all organiza- tions in connection with United Church should be sent in im- mediately to Mrs. A. I. McBrien, for compiling of annual report for the congregational meeting. FINE EATING The guinea fowl, now grown for supply to restaurants, origi- naily was developed from a wud species in Africa. 2 ETHANY SEWN SEWS B DURHAM COUNTY ERASER ERMA I OGRE HE ARs, é Be SRE SE RE RF RSS BOER Si, Bd HE relief will provide half of the|/Anglican Church was the guest £65,000 needed to launch a fly-|Speaker. Rev. S. J. Hillier will ing doctor service in remote|present the address, at the serv- parts of northern Nigeria. 'ice to be held on Thursday even- BETHANY EXHIBIT AT 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY mer. Some %5 members from | Elizabethville, Garden Hill, | seven competing clubs com- | Rosemount, Solina and | pleted their project making a | Avréne, | blouse, skirt and shorts. Clubs were entered from Cavan, --Oshawa Times Photo | is Lindsay home _ economist Miss Marion Wadell (left) and Miss Barbara Hill, women's clothing specialist from To- Bethany exhibit at the recent Durham County 4-H home- | making club achievement day at Orono. Theme for the pro- gram was Separates for Sum- Truly as Canadian as its name! CANADIAN OIL compepante ie a MAKERS OF WHITE ROSE GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS. Home in her 97th year. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett were Mr. and ronto stand beside the |Baptism Planned |Mrs, F. R. Salt, and Miss Joyce Brougham Lodge Kedron Sunday |Salt, of Oshawa. It was the oc- Awarded Degrees KEDRON -- The Sacrament) casion of Mr. Barnett's birthday, of Baptism will be observed onjand Mr. and Mrs. Salt's 42nd Sunday, January 21, Parents de-|wedding anniversary. H BROUGHAM -- The regular} The Pickering Township Hall|siring to have children baptized) .A new teacher at Kedrone meeting of Joy Rebekah Lodge|was the scene of the William|are requested to contact Rev.|/Public School is Miss Morrow, was held on December 18, as| Knox family gathering, when 33| Ronald Love. of Toronto. Miss Morrow is re- the regular meeting would fall|sat down to dinner. Many Kedron residents _ at-/placing Mrs. Guy Chambriain, on Christmas Day. The school meeting for SS No.|tended the funeral of Mrs. Ma-|whose baby daughter was born The degree staff of Welcome/10, Brougham, was poorly at-|tilda Bennet on Sunday after-|at Christmas time. | Lodge, Stouffville, was wel-|tendéd. Roberi Miller was elect-/noon. Mrs. Bennett, mother of} Mrs. Jack Campbell has been| comed. It was decided to send/ed trustee to replace the retir-/Mr. Harold Bennett, passedja patient in Oshawa General} the Rebekah and Oddfellow,ing member, Mr. Austin Pearce.;away at Strathaven Nursing Hospital since Christmas. == =| g@ JANUARY FURNITURE could not attend regular meet-| Because of the very ings. nature of this sale all DA-GDA! WDD-RR BD DA BRAEMOR* *OH BOY; I'm growing up in Broemor STEVENSON RD. N. AND ANNAPOLIS The new degree staff of Wel- come Lodge, Stouffville, con- ferred the degree on Esther Perry, Dianne Carter Barbara Beelby and Barbara Masters for Joy Lodge and Mary Anne White for Welcome Lodge. Sister Jean Ellicott presented | Sister Lyle with a gift in appre- | ciation for her work in confer- | ing the degree on the candi- | dates for Joy Lodge. | NO DOWN PAYMENT merchandise is subject to prior sale--BETTER HURRY FOR THE BEST SELECTION! CONCERT HELD | : } = Vy, The Sunday School concert | * , » ) was held of Friday evening, é YX j Dec. 22. Each class of the Sun- FREE t ; 4 day School under the direction | j ! of their teacher, contributed at DELIVERY A, least one number. Mr. eget ' j supervised the play put on by | ¥ . i * the Public School vs » | EASY CREDIT \ ; r 4 J J Ys a WA J § athy is exte to Dr. | +d ympathy | TERMS "A Fa éi N. F. Tomlinson and family in | the sudden passing of Mrs. Tom- | linson who was well-known in | D this community where she was | . born. . ° ° Mrs. Mathews spent a recent | Spring-Filled Crib weekend with her nephew at | Agincourt and Scarborough. | Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer spent | 5-PC. CHROME Mattresses "eat umiy eateines | DINETTE SUITES : awa, Several family gatherings | Arborite Top Table 4 Heavy Duty Chairs--Reg. 69.50 were held during the Christmas srciAL y a 5 ® pss GIGANTIC CLEARANCE OF BEDROOM SUITES 7 ONLY -- HIGH QUALITY BEDROOM SUITES -- Mr. and Mrs. Dressers, Bookcase Beds, Large Chests. These GLAMOROUS SUITES MADE TO SELL FROM $249. TO $319. BETTER HURRY S i ~ ' LIVING ROOM "BUYS" 5 Only -- Choice Selection of HIGH GRADE CHESTERFIELD SUITES. Beautiful Nylon Upholstering, Foam Cushions, Latest Styling. Reg. 289.00 te 329.00. FABULOUS REDUCTIONS $188 CONTINENTAL BEDS SPRING FILLED,, single sizes. $29 As Low as $2.00 Weekly Your Choice FOR BEST SELECTION WHILE THEY LAST... $2.00 Weekly vey entertained their son John and Mrs. Harvey and grand- daughter Susan of Kitchener as well as Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs., Manson Ellicott held Christmas for their family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellicott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eli- cott and Kelly, Mrs. Wm. Elli-| cott, Sr., and Miss Pearl Barrett. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Al Har-| Reg, 49.50. JANUARY CLEAR- SPECIAL Brooklin Man Readies For Dairy Meeting TORONTO -- G. R. McLaugh- lin of Beaverton and W. D. Thomson of Brooklin will be among the Ontario delegates to the annual meeting of Dairy Farmers of Canada in Montreal on Jan. 16. Other Ontario dairymen in-| clude H. C. Arnold of Campbell- ford, W. B. Rettie of Fergus, | Wilfrid Keays of Hyde Park, G. W. Greer of Ottawa; Laverne} Dyment of Dundas, Harold For- | rester of Mallorytown, and Carl | Ellis of Hespeler. They are di- rectors of the 350,000 member | national dairy producer group. | They will be among the con-| tingent from Ontario who will meet with other farm leaders to | consirer the problems and op- portunities confronting the dairy | farmer in 1962. | General sessions of the meet-| ing will last for three days, com- | mencing Jan. 16. The foremost topic will be that of marketing and possible steps | that can be taken to bring add-| ed stability to the aspect of | dairy farming. An unusual feature of the meeting is the fact that it will | be conducted in both English and French simultaneously. An| instantaneous translation ar- | rangement will mean that all | delegates, no matter which lan- | guage is being spoken from the rostrum, will be able to follow all parts of the program. It is expected that local at- tendance will bring the total numbers of dairy producers at- tending to the vicinity of 300. Thirty-seven regional and pro- | vincial dairy organizations and| the four dairy breed associations | are affiliated with Dairy Farm- ers of Canada which is regard- ed as the national voice of the dairy farmer, EVERYTHING GOES AT BIG DISCOUNTS: FABULOUS VALUE! 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE S$ BOOKCASES waa gy l 99 STUDENT'S DESKS 12.88 Value Scoop WAGON WHEEL BUNK BEDS COMPLETE with SPRING - FILLED MATTRESSES, CHROME HIGH CHAIRS ............ 10.88 SPRINGS, GUARD RAIL and LADDER. PLAYPENS e Reg. $119. JANUARY 20 CHURCH STREET OSHAWA 723-3211 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITE $99 FLOOR COVERINGS pO 1.99 BORDERLESS RUGS -- SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES FAMOUS BRAND 4.50 NAMES HIGH QUAL- ITY. BROKEN SIZES. OUT THEY GO BIG uvncs ov BABY FURNITURE LARGE 30 x 54 WHITE ENAMEL CRIBS, beautiful styling, spin- balls, teething rails, posture board, adjustable 24 50 5 CLEARANCE OF ALL 1961 BABY spring, store samples. Reg. 49.95. CLEAROUT . CARRIAGES FROM A iy DER AFIS 19.95 Modern style, double dresser with tilting mirror, chest and bociscase bed. Slightly damaged. Reg. $238. One only, January Clearance. Guaranteed Construction. UNBELIEVABLE PRICE, ONE WALL TO WALL FLOOR COVERINGS Many Patterns and Colors. FOOT ....... CONGOWALL CLEAROUTS Ends of Rolls. PER FOOT .... CLEARANCE 'i

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