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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1964, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 13, 1964 Earn Over $1,000 Columbus Bazaar -- The general] meeting of the combined units of the United Church Women . of the church with Mrs. C. Henry pre- siding. The meeting opened with words of welcome to the mem- bers and to the special guests from the Beth Zion Congrega- tion Sisterhood of Oshawa. The Evening Unit was in charge of the program. The theme of the evening was "Fam- ily". Two skits were presented by the members of different family situations in connection There were discussions in sep- arate groups and many differ-|ber, convener; touch and take ent thoughts were brought to|-- $19, Mrs. T. Fiett, vener; light. Mrs. R. Love gave a sum- ming up of all and told of the importance of religion in the home and for the children. G. Webber and Mrs. G. Smith. in the|BAZAAR REPORT : port from the recent bazaar was |presented by the treasurer Mrs. S. Cosway as follows: Hayes, convener; miscellaneous -- $170.25, Mrs. W. Beath, con- vener; $100.75, Mrs. A. Smith, conven- er; home baking -- $80.10, Mrs. E. Laviolette, convener; room.-- $77.06, Mrs. G. Web- ber, convener; country store --| $39.05, Mrs. L. Dalby, conven- with church work. e conveners were Mrs. C. Naylor and Mrs. J, McLaugh Worship was taken by Mrs. During the business the re- Aprons -- $283.65, Mrs. H. flowers and shrubs -- tea r. Candy -- $33.49, Mrs. S. Web- con- donations -- $65. Total is -- $1,009. The overall lin, WI District Convention Report Presented, Solina SOLINA -- The Women's In- stitute met in the Community hall with the president, Mrs. Wes Hills in the chair. Mrs. Ralph Davis gave a report of the District Annual Convention, held at Nestleton. + . Please do not pick trilliums" signs were brought to the atten- tion of the members. It was de. cided that the WI would join the CAC. Roll call was answered by a Graduation Exercises OCVI on Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, her par- ents, Mr, Ross Kossatz, Mrs. J. Yellowlees, Miss Gladys Yellow- lees, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellow- lees, Harold and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yellowlees and family and many friends. Eleanor Lovell prize for Effi- ciency which was presented by Mrs. in the Patricia was the winner of the in Obstetric Nursing, Heather Rebekah Lodge Meeting Held At Orono ORONO -- The regular meet: ing of Heather Rebekah Lodge/pne process of making cement is not as old as people think, 334 was held in the IOOF Hall Tuesday, June 9 Sister Laverne Barraball, Noble Grand presided with Sis- ter Betty Newman, Vice Grand, assisting. Sister Evelyn Fickes, degree captain was welcomed along with the degree team and visit- ors from Oshawa Lodge 3, Osh- The degree was exemplified beautifully, Sister Ann Cook, Noble Grand and Sister Vera Ken MacKenzie, Mary's Cement Company, told the Friday luncheon meeting of the. Rotary club. cement were produced," said, "and since that time: the process for producing cement hasn't changed much. Possibly awa. the only changes are, it is more refined and it is cheaper to produce. ee Production Of Cement Described To Rotarians BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -,created in the production of ce- ment, these are; noise, air po!- lution and water pollution," he continued, "Under the noise nuisance, the blasting and grinding pro- cesses are the greatest offend- ers, and the dust caused by these, causes air pollution, The water pollution now is almost non existant due to improved technical - advances." Mr, MacKenzie also showed a film to the members showing the various stages of cement production. of the St. "In 1824, small quantities £ e "There are three nuisances Wirshing, Vice Grand, filling their respective chairs. Three new members were welcomed into Heather Lodge. RED ROSES Another highlight of the even- ing was the presentation of a red rose to each of the 15-year members. These were: Sister Olive Millson, Sister Edna Tay- lor, Sister Gertie Taylor and Sister Jean Wood. Sister Gladys Gamsby, who was the Noble Grand of 1949-50 had the honor of making this presentation, June 9 was proclaimed mem-jer at Dunbarton Public School during the past 36 years and the community of which she has been a part during this long per- orial day. A short memoria! service was 'ead by Sister Mae Allin, to commemorate the Memory of the Sisters and Bro-|; thers who had passed on. Sister Mildred Rainey and Sister Hattie Wilson placed a white bloom on the altar for each member who had _leftii Heather Lodge forever but wholi will never be forgotten by those still carrying on. GOODWILL MONTH Dunbarton Public School, Dun- barton, on Wednesday, June 24 from 7 to 11 p.m. to honor Miss Helen Bradd on her retirement from the teaching profession. All of Miss Bradd's former pupils, friends and associates are in- vited -to attend. particularly memorable occa- sion for her. labout the Dunbarton commun- achie at 839-2625, Mrs. Hannah at 839-1815 or Mrs. Brindan at AT. 2-4202. MASTER OF ARMS Bill Thiesburger, a member of the local club, was master of arms during the annual Ro- tary Convention held in Toron- to over the past week. At least 15 other member of the Bowmanville club also at- tended. Honor Teacher At Dunbarton A reception is to be held at for amendments to the Farm Credit Act was voiced here this week by Russell Honey, Liberal MP for Durham. aid in transferring a farm from a father to a son. There were often cases where the husband has died prematurely and the farm had to be sold in pay- ment of debts and expenses and quite often it has to be sold because no one could carry it on for lack of experience. 15 years of age and the execu- tor could go to the Farm Credit| 2 Corporation and obtain financ- ing to operate the farm with- out imposing any liability or responsibility upon the wife. In due course the farm can be turned over to the son and in family hands into the next gen- Honey Backs Farm Credit | desire of the farmer," Honey said. a a ek ae eee Fg aay this way the farm remains in) WILL CONSIDERED OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- eration, as would have been thejister Gordon Mr.|mons Thursday he will be glad|empted to consider before his next the He said the legislation will enable the executor to arrange the finances of the estate, to borrow money while the son was still a minor and when the son is able to look after the farm, can hand over an operating farm. Mr. Honey said he believes that in practice the Farm Credit Corporation will apply the same good business principles to ap-' plications for loans from admin- istrators or executors, as the corporation now applies to any other application. "Tf the executor can satisfy the Farm Credit Corporation that he is able to carry on an economic farm operation for the benefit of the estate, then I feel it is highly desirable that we have this amendment that will Amendments OTTAWA (Special) -- Support He said the amendments will "There may be a son 14 or ed. "For these r + 9 pee oli *s. proposal that Com-| required by sick persons be ex- the 11 sales tax. NO uy H 3 35 THIS WEEK STUDY HARD SEE YOU NEXT WEEK JUNE 27th - SHORTS NIGHT port these amendments. I think, in practice, this provision will work out very well." Training School Track, Field Meet BOWMANVILLE -- The boys of Bowmanville Training School placed second recently at the annual inter-school track 'and field meet at St. John's training school, Uxbridge, St. John's won top honors in the junior and senior divisions Bowmanville placed second in the senior competitions, Eight- een records were set during the meet. Among the head table guests Miss Bradd has been a teach- od would like to make this a Anyone wishing information ty's plans for Miss Bradd is nvited to contact Mrs. McCon- | DANCE TONIGHT Old Time - Modern ADMISSION--$1.25 RED BARN RR SATURDAY'S TOP DANCE DATE BOBBY MINNS And His Orchestra | | Couples only -- Dancing 9 till 12 Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1348 at the banquet following the meet were Mr. Garroway, ad- ministrator of training . schools Under communications, a letter from the Soverign Grand Master, Bro. C. E. Murphy, Gilchrist, and Dr. Bennett, chairman o: COOKIE SIGNS the training school advisory BUFFALO (CP) -- Cookiejboard. who asked Buffalo Howarp HAWKs productic BOX OFFICE PENS: 8:00 FIRST SHOW 9:15 proclaimed June as "Good Will Month", : It was announced that Bro- ther and Sister Whyte, charter members of Heather Lodge, tial salary increase, It was re | will celebrate their 59th wed- Sorel A ding anniversary. Congratula-|POTted he would be paid about tions and best wishes will be| 30,000. sent to them. suggestion for breaking house- hold monotony. Group One was in charge of the program with Mrs. William Darch, convener. The motto, 'Man builds the house while woman builds the home" was commented on by Mrs. Wes Yellowlees, Bradley's male quartet rendered three se- lections with Mrs, E. Cryder- man at the piano. Guest at the meeting was Mrs. 0. Osborne of Bowmanville, who spoke about her unique button display. The 44 girls were present with their exhibit 'What Makes Good Sleeping Garments?" Com- ments were given by Ruth Traviss and Sharon Huggins. NURSING GRADUATE Congratulations to Miss Pat- ricia Davis, who was one of the 38 graduates of the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing. Those attending the YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Whitey Ford, Yan- kees, allowed only four hits in 3-0 second game triumph over American League leading Chi- cago White Sox, posting his) fifth shutout and eight straight | victory since an opening-game loss. The Yankees won the opener 6-1. Batting -- Zoilo Versalles, Twins, slammed a triple, dou- ble and two singles, scoring twice and driving in a run as oT defeated Washington Stanley Lovell. Following the graduation exer- cises, about 40 relatives and friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, at their home. Mrs. Ralph Davis, Miss Gladys Yellowlees and Mrs. R. Simpson attended the graduate nurses' mother and daughter| Under new business, a com- afternoon, as|Mittee was chosen to make oth gg he Davis |plans to cater to a wedding re- in| McLaughlin Hall. In the evening, Bills March 6. to. trade him to another team in the American Football League, signed his 1964 contract Friday with a substan- SUNDAY DINNERS in the NEW Dining Lounge , 4 p.m. to 8 p.m: SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL WHITBY for reservations call 668-3386 'Mans Favorite Sport ?" TECHNICOLOR SELLING RAILWAY ROMNEY MARSH, England (CP) -- The 14-mile miniature railway across Romney Marsh 'ception Aug. he ' in Kent, claimed to be the ; | Business being concluded,|smallest public railway in the cog tens mpl hapered closed in the usual man-/ world, is being sold by the ra gs as guest of his;/2e" after which supper was|widow of Capt. John Howey, decahane, Pot 8 jserved in the banquet hall. | who built it in 1927. EXPLORERS | The Explorers had their picnic on Saturday afternoon at Mr. George Knox's woods. Follow- ing a hike through the woods, games were played and lunch enjoyed, Janet Millson led in a worship service with Brenda Yellowlees and Peggy Darch assisting. Karen Yellowlees. and Janet Millson received their gold stars and Peggy Darch received her blue star. A UNIVERSAL RELEASE &: Lee ee FEATURE TIMES: * OSHAWA 1:30 - 3:30 5:30 « 7:30 - 9:40 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:30 P.M, Let's Get Rolling! _ OF THE MANY REASONS WHY OUR CREDIT CARDS MAKE THEATRE GOING A PLEASURE AT THE ROYAL A ALEXANDR TUESDAY nd SATURDAY B p.m. until 10:30 WHITBY ARENA SATURDAY -- Roller Skating -- 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. MUSIC BY -- "WILD WALLY" and The Shandells of Oshawa TUESDAY ONLY -- Roller Skating to the Live Organ Music of LILA TREDWELL FREE SERVICE for FATHER'S DAY SHAVERS Cleaned & Oiled Lighters Repaired PETE'S LIGHTER CLINIC 59 King St. E. (Upstairs) THEATRE 1, SIMPLY PHONE -- GIVE YOUR NAME AND CREDIT CARD NUMBER, STATE DATE AND TICKETS REQUIRED. , 2. TICKETS WILL BE MAILED TO YOU, OR IF DESIRED, THEY CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE BOX OFFICE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. 3. YOU WILL BE BILLED EITHER TO YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS OR AT YOUR HOME, WHICHEVER YOU PREFER. 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