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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1962, p. 5

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POTATO FACTORY GAMBLING HELP CARBERRY, Man. (CP)--In-| VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP)--A dustrial development in thisihotel, that was built with funds southwest Manitoba town got ajfrom the Mexican national lot big boost when the Manitobajtery has been turned over by the government announced plans for|Central government to the state a $2,500,000 potato processing/of Veracruz. Income 'from the plant. First products from the/hotel will be used in the state's plant are expected this month.|welfare work. Kedron Guides Will Complete Astronomy Class KEDRON -- This week the 20th Guide Company will be | Board Secretary | Hired By Orono Police Trustees By MRS, KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Orono Police Legion Auxiliary Officers Elected By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- The regular day School room. There is an activity in' the church for every ~ |ning when they opened applica- ~ |tions for the position of secre- 'ivacant due to the resignation | |man felt should be attended to Trustees met on Monday eve- tary for the board which was e gi 8 of H. E. Millson. Three applications were re- ceived by the board -- Mrs. Raye West, Mrs. Dean West and Mr. Gordon Simpson. The appli- cation of Mr. G. Simpson was accepted to fill the vacancy as secretary of the Orono Police Trustees and the Orono Hydro Commission. A short discussion dealt with two matters which the chair- h © before the regular meeting on b MoKay, assisted by the organ- ist and choir leader, Mr. Rob. morning service was conducted A.|church home, we welcome you the minister, Dr. W. rt Pitcairn. Miss Evelyn West- ate conducted the Junior con- regation. The sermon theme was Founding a New Tradition," since the new wumen's organ- ization, United Church Women, is starting this month. The two. organizations which ave joined to form the United Church Women are the WMS nd the WA On January 24, the. annual ongregational meeting will be age group. If you have no at St. Andrew's -- the friendly church, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William Van Duyn and boys spent four weeks holidays in Holland | visiting their parents They were in Holland for Christmas. David Fanthom has almost re-|;, covered from an automobile accident in which his head was badly cyt, requiring quite a few stitches. Mrs. J. A. Mawhinney of Ajax, a former Dunbarton resi- dent, died in Ajax on Saturday braving the winter weather if the sky is clear to finish off their course in astronomy with first - hand observation. The course has been detailed and comprehensive, and under the leadership of Mrs. Donald Fox. The Cubs are planning a special meeting on Friday when two new Cubs will be invested Frank Scott and Garnett Watt. The foilowing week two additional members will join the pack, John Ogie and Brian Starr. The Pack has become very large, and this will com- plete the training of new recruits for this year. The 21st Scout Troop enjoyed GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD, SOUTH SPECIAL OSHAWA FOR MON., TUES., WED., JAN. 22, 23, 24th held. The executive meeting for the United Church Women was held on Thursday, Jan. 18 at the home of the president, Mrs. Carol Cross. Next Sunday the Bible Society will be honoring two of our members for their years of work for the society. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH The service was conducted by the minister, Mr. Kenneth Heron. Junior Congregation Leader was Mrs. B. Watters, assisted by Miss Penny Snead. Music at St. Andrew's is under the direction of Marion Mc- Clement, organist and choir s, 65¢ is, 57¢ ur, 79° 2 caves 378 ONTARIO POTATOES saa 998 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES ¢; 19 CIGARETTES "Or csnron 3.09 OFs SHOP and SAVE at GLECOFF'S | OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. BUTTE FIRST GRADE BREAKFAST BACON ""°"* ROUND STEAK or ROAST BRE CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE an afternoon of toboganning on Saturday afternoon in the,com- pany of their scoutmasters. On Wednesday afternoon two new Brownies were enrolled in the 20th Brownie Pack, Wendy Yourth and Cindy Lee Parfitt. night. ve Phillip Mitchell is a patient in Ajax Hospital following an acci- dent in his car. Kevin Preston of Smith's Falls left on Saturday for Smith's Falls after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs, George Watson. The monthly meeting of the Legion Auxiliary was held on Monday night, January 8. New officers were. installed by com- rades Jean Mitchell and Irene Porter. The following are the officers: Sergeant at arms, Comrace' P. Eng'and; presi- dent, Comrade C. Smith; vice- presidents, Comrade P. Han- the fourth Monday of the month. In these it was decided to have the secretary write the De- partment of Municipal Affairs asking for a copy of a draft bylaw which could be enacted s for the removal of snow from sidewalks of owners of prop- erties in the village. The secretary was also to } |write to the firm of Marshall, , |Macklin and Monaghan to have a suitable map prepared as re- quested by the Municipal Board < jin connection with Incorpor- ation. The Chairman stated thai . \nothing further would be done . |with Incorporation until this|leader. map was produced and supplied} The Young People's Society {to the board. jmet in the evening in the Sun- |Sonny Mounce. A gift was pre- lsented to the past president, |E. J. Annis, by the in-coming | president, B. Ruddell. UNITED CHURCH WOMEN On Sunday morning, the 1962 executive of the United Church Women was instalied by Dr. W. A. McKay. Mrs. Carol] Cross is president of the organ- ization. Her executive includes: Ast vice- AVALANCHE KILLS COLORADO FAMILY OF FI a family of five was killed by a snow avalanche that roared down Colorado's Mt. Elbert early Sunday morning. Gen- eral Shelton, his wife and PLEASURE ALL THROUGH YOUR HOME --(AP Wirephoto) GLENN FORD BEITE DAVIS HOPE LANGE ARTHUR O'CONNELL wari' FRANK CAPRAS 0. <* Pocketful ve, Of Miracles rk BALA O88, 0, Nesp Mi 5 %. PANAVISION® COLOR Laepoallca AV PLAIA 2.2 PHONE 723-2843 BURT LANCASTER invades the world of ... WALLPAPERS %& Plastic Coated, Feature Times? 2:00-4:20-6:45 Last Show 9:00 ' Professional A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE advice on your % Pre-Pasted decorating * Precision Trimmed * Sunworthy DECOR ED GAR' CENTRE (The Do-It-Yourself Store) 34 KING ST. E. (Opp. Dominion Store) 723-7351 problems gladly offered. FEATURE AT... 1:30 3:25 - 5:30 7:35 = 9:40 ALEC GUINNESS - JOHN MILLS With All ' TUNES OF Pride And Power @ 4 Of His Academy Award-Winning Performance In "The Bridge On The River Kwai." 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Reesor _;and asked ail members to take|of Divisoin 6B. Those inducted/Thompson. = E General Shelton home where = | PORT PERRY -- Blue Rayjtickets to sell. jwere: President, Ben Ruddell; | The first executive meeting} --_-- |Chapter, No 238, Order of the; The card party which was tojlst vice president, Robert/was held at the home of the) IK a fin the Masonic Temple, Queen|Benevolent Committee has been William Butcher; secretary,|/The inaugural meeting will be em erance a k | CQTON f10 $ Street, on Thursday evening.|shelved for a later date. |Frank Signoretti; _treasurer,!held on Jan 25 at the church | " . The Worthy Matron, Doris Not-; Plans are being made for a |neemeom sneer aren mmm ern \Unit Meetings meeting. |the Chapter, and there will be _ Welcomed to the East were!a Penny Sale in conujction with Burketon Church | By JEAN C. BISHOP |Past matrons Mabe! Chapman,|this sponsored by the Entertain- By A. R. HUBBARD |. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Paine andjn00n and evening, the first | Adelia White, Margaret Carne-|convened by Conductress Dora BURKETON -- Mrs. B. Hub-|Jeffrey, Scarborough; Mr. and|Meetings of the units of the|/gie and Margaret Hood, Five! Suggitt. bard was a Thursday guest of|Mrs. Cecil Hyde; Miss Lynda|United Church Women were officers were absent and those! Invitations were recelved and Mary Leach in Oshawa. Oshawa, were Sunday guests of| Both meetings were opened| Margaret Jeffery, P.M.: Ruth)heam Chapter for January 18th A meeting of the Sunday/Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodge and With a worship service on the|Mark; Alice Thomas and Harvey) ang a Valentine Party at Whitby School was held in the church/family and Mrs. Argue. theme of Friendship, prepared! Painter. Chapter on February 13th. were made to engage a new|Oshawa, were Sunday guests of 2!ternoon, Mrs. Love was as-|sie Robertson reported that 39\chapter, a presentation of a secretary and get new registers|Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson SiSted by Mrs. William Hancock | baskets of cheer had been sent! mirror was made to Blue Ray| for the Sunday school. land .family. and Mrs. Clair Brown, and inj out. |Chapter by Alice Barthau. Mrs.| M ing party on the pond owned by|Laughlin and family, Black-|Mitchell. Mrs. Joe Starr pro-|garet Hood, P.M., reported on/ber of Blue Ray, has been un- Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Gilbank. |stock; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ash-|Vided the music in the afternoon|the number of birthday -cards| tiring in her efforts to help along) Miss Hilda Hall, Miss Lynda|ton and family, Haydon, were" Mrs. Ross. Lee in the/sent out and asked members) all projects of the Eastern Star.| Bryan, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs.|Laughlin. Mrs. Douglas Love gave a| The Ways and Means Con- ANCIENT CENTRE _ B. Slingerland, Oshawa, were] Our Sunday School and short talk on the ingredients|vener, Adelia White, P.M., re-| Mosul in Iraq was the chief Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.\church services were well at.("¢eded to make a success of the|ported that plans were wellcity of northern Mesopotamia as tended on Sunday morni yh ' ' Mrs. Pearl Avery was a re-|Rey. Eric Smalley of 'Toronto gee me = ie oor cent guest of Mrs. R. Dickey, | . ' ranc je ladies who elected an g ¥,|delivered a Temperance sermon. | tternoon meeting chose as their Mr. and Mrs. George Allison! . A and family attended a Baptis./2;%-» January 21, Holy Commu: recording secretary, Mrs. Ro- mal Service in Oshawa-on Sun-; 2" Will be observed. bert Dale; treasurer, Mrs. Bar- The Annual Congregational|rot and program convener, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams|meeting will meet in the church|Clarence .Werry. Meetinps will and girls, Bowmanville; Mr, |hall on Wednesday evening, Jan-|be held on the second Wednes- Bill Oke, Miss Fleming, Mr./Uary 24 day afternoon of each month. were Sunday callers at the|the Barber Shop Quartet of Osh- 'Ng meeting formed two units home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.\/awa on Sunday morning, Jan Of one group the unit leader Adams. \28, at 11.15 a.m. is Mrs. William Hancock, the George Mitchell, the treasurer Mrs. William Snowden, and the royram convener Mrs. Brian | meetings in the evening. on the « jthird Wednesday of every ames Executive ' | i ; in the evening Mrs. Jack Glover By MRS. O. HILL Glenn Larmer; missionary|jy. will sery ns > | : re v4 (Urs serve as leader, Mrs. BLACKSTOCK -- The annual|treasurer, Miss Aileen Van|p Melchard as' recording sec- Sunday yas hel - : ie te ay School was held recent pac gg Nigy Xt nel er Te-itreasurer, and Mrs. Peter Wil- "it . sand ig __|Sen_as probram convener. It was decided to hold the) Organized Adult Bible Class Mrs. Ross Pettes was added June 3 this year, rather thanjident, Mr. Walter Wright; secre- r the holiday weekend as in pre-|tary, Mr. Harold Swain. Pees le ttee of the main vious years. Following is the, Certificates and seals for rec-| -- ad Superintendent, Ralph Lar-|were awarded 71 pupils of the|Miss Doreen Van Camp, Cob-| mer; secretary, Miss Elaine|United Church on Sunday morn-|den spent the weekend at their| Mountjoy; assistant, Larry Hos-|ing. |respective homes. | Primary superintendent, Mrs. A at the Anglican Church. (the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Phyllis Sinclair; assistant, Mrs.| The Sacrament of Baptism|John Venning and Joan. | Lloyd Wright; Primary room|Was administered to Bryce : |_IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING Mrs. Ross Duff, Mrs. John Bon- and Mrs. John Ballingal. | A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or netta, Mrs. Jean McLaughlin,| | Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Mrs. Merrill| PERSONALS THREE TIMES A WEEK ' "gr ++. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY WR TODAY! Mrs.-Linyd Wig eg lg ae Rad Junior girls' teacher, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heacnck.| GENTLE DIFFERENCE Dalton Dorrell; assistant, Mrs. Donald and Brian, Prince Albert|Take gentle-acting M... Nature's Y boys' were Sunday guests of Mr, and|Remedy! There is no letdown, no teacher, Jack Swain. Assistants, Mrs. Gilbert Mar-| Mr. Harry Sanderson attend-|an all-vegetable laxative. For over | low and Harvey Graham; Inter-jed the Shouldice Surgery ban-|70 years, NR has been giving folks| I pleasant, effective relief overnight. | naghan; Intermediate boys, Dal-|Saturday night. | Van Camp; Senior girls andjed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith/\\ tomorrow alright! boys, Mr. Harold Kyte; assist-|and Oliver Sunday. |. Helps you feel better | ant, Mr. Bob Wheeler. Misses' Betty McArthur and} -». and look better! wards; treasurer, Comrade W.|Mrs. Rose Stroud, pe: jer, Comrad2 N. Cooney; chap-/tary; Mrs. Peggy Annis, corre- \Mrs. Vi . SV; two injured and one is still [oes by 12. Gov, Bare ea on i ia were in the vicinity of the |Eastern Star, held their meeting/have been sponsored by the|Hollobon;. 2nd vice - president,|president on Thursday evening. tingham, presided over thel Valentine Party to be held in KEDRON -- On Monday after-/| Jessie Espie, Margaret Jeffery,;ment Committee, which will be Mrs. Ruth Keenan and Mrs.|Hyde, Toronto; Russell Spinks, held jassisting at these stations were) accepted, among which was Sun- hall after choir practice. Plans) Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell, bY Mrs. Douglas Love. In the| The Benevolent Convener, Jes-| " at the previous meeting of the| The CGIT girls enjoyed a skat-| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- the evening by Mrs. George| The Birthday Convener, Mar-|Barthau, although not a mem- Weatherup, Mrs. Dorothy/Sunday guests of Mrs. E. Mc. evening. to remember the birthday shoe.) | B. Hubbard. "\new organization, drawing a|underway for the Burns' Supperiearly as 750 AD. Hampton. On Sund } On Sunday morning at 11.15 unit leader Mrs. Grant Glover, day at Simcoe Street Church and Mrs. Fleming, Oshawa,| Plans have been made to have| Those who attended the even- ms jrecording secretary Mrs. Blackstock UCW jii:\cmetsis nin For the second unit meeting| meeting of the United Church|Camp; temperance convener,|retary, Mrs. Harold Carr as Sunday School anniversary onjteacher, Mrs. P. Romeril; Pres-ltg the Community Friendship | slate of officers for 1962: jord attendance at Sunday School! kins; treasurer, Ernest Swain;| There was also a good attend-| Mr. Jim Mott, Sudbury, spent] teachers, Mrs. Ralph Larmer,|Robertson Ballingal, son of Mr.) Van Camp, Mrs.' Neil. Werry,| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner,| the Laxative Tablet with the Harold Kyte; Junior Mrs. George Skelding. | encomfortabie after-feeling. NR 'is mediate girls, Mrs. John Car-|quet and floor show in Toronto, ton Dorrell; assistant, Richard| Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto, visit-| M tonight... 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