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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1964, p. 4

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A RS SE I EE oI @ THe OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 25, 1964 Church Education Centre Dedicated -- Sunday,)Linstead MA, BD, with Mrs. GROVE 21 was a red letter day| Linstead, ve an excellent ad- in the history of Maple Grove|dress to the Sunday School in United Church, for as was the|the afternoon on 'Finding The occasion of the regular Sunday) Way" and an impressive ser- anniversaty and the|mon in the evening on "The dedication of the new Christian) Making of a Man". Education Centre. It has been under construction VISITORS for about a year, A large COM inciuded Mr, and Mrs. William . assembled for the! crowart and Miss Margaret "eombined services. ication service of the| Chapin, New Rev./hoys, Toronto; ; Mrs. Irene ork City; Rev. and Mrs, H, C. Linstead, Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Lin- istead, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Budd, Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping and and Mr, and Mrs, Barry Bleeks, Ottawa. Gary Jeffery entertained a Stewart, Burlin, sivo assisting in the ser-|Rumber of his friends to tea on Sunday, in honor of his 2st ere William Laird repre- birthday. : the builder, E, Laird, chairman of the building com- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Systma, malttes H. J. Brooks, the chair- Brampton, spent the weekend man of the board of trustees with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morton H' G. Freeman, and Mr. Ro- 224 family at their cottage on meril. ; Building committee members are H. J. Brooks, W. H. Brown, D. Bailey, T. Foley, S. Jeffery, A. Burgess, W. H. Brown, Mrs. . Bradley, Mss. W. Bothwell, yh cpa' H. Bradley and D. ANNIVERSARY Sunday School anniversary services followed with the Sun- day School rendering special music under the leadership of Ken Brooks and D. Chute, with Miss Dorothy Foley, and James Cryderman, as pianist. Guest soloist for the day was Miss Twin Lakes. Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Freeman accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jackson, Bowmanville,| and Mrs. Bertha Bailey, Vic-| toria, B.C. were visitors, June 17, of the former's brother, Mr. | and Mrs. E. R. Freeman, St.| Catharines. Mrs. Ron Brooks and family) spent last week with Mrs. Ted) Hutton at the latter's cottage) on South Lake. Bill Snowden, Islington, Mrs. Doug MeNairn, Becky, West Hill were callers} last week on their grandpar-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ste-| Margaret Stewart of Burlington.-vens. Mrs. William Laird was her ac- companist. Miss Bonnie Beech spent the weekend with Miss Katharine Anniversary service visitors: Grove East cation Centre. was presented: by the Mrs, Moffatt's room, Danny Barr, Vicki murphy, George well, and Pat Watson. and Reggie Carr. drum, tambourines, sented by the singing group. A choral -reading rected the children of her room, Grades 2 end 3 and 4 in singing songs relating to the countries| studied this year. Denise Watson played the Annual Spring Concert. Is Held In Maple Grove MAPLE GROVE -- Maple|sides a group who read in uni- school's annual|son the chief characters were spring concert was held June 22 when the pupils presented a program of plays, skits and tmasic in the new Christian Edwin' mee aM by Lee. Anne Hoar, Marie A senior girls' group from Mr. The first part of the program) Rowe's room sang as did a upils of rades 1 and.2, Songs were sung by a|'The Cremation of Sam Me- choir consisting of Jenniefer Hogg, Linda Dnowden,.Freddy|school choir directed by Ross Russell, Pamela Brown, Bill) Metcalf, music supervisor for Preese, Stephen Goodmurphy,/South Darlington School Campbell,| "Moonlight Bay" and the "B Alex Goleski, Wendy Arbourne,|of st, Mary's". They also sang Judy Richards, Douglas Good-|the song with which they won Hathaway, | third prize at the Kiwanis Music Reggie Carr, Doughlass +i Festival -- "A Funny Fellow", were sung by George Hathaway|o, the piano by Mrs. Ronald A rhythm . band number featuring a small pea potest oe roup of senior boys. Jerry avey and David Pingle recited with illustrations, The The choir was accompanied the other triangles, i bells and cymbals was also pre- matical Bamibers and -dinectes the music of the evening. W. H. Brown kindly supplied the am- ; "Spring| plifying system. The teachers Waking" was done by the choir|and pupils appreciated the help with Patti Watson taking the) of all those who assisted in pre- part of the snowdrop and Danny|paring for the program. Barr, the sun, Miss Loyst di- JOINS COMMISSION | OTTAWA (CP)--Thomas B.} |Ward, 57, an official of the Ca- jnadian Labor Congress, has been named to the Unemploy- piano accompaniment for one/ment Insurance Commission for jnumber and Glen Foskett ac- | companied some of the songs on the drum. Susan Hathaway in Dutch costume recited "'Toyland of the Dutch". This part of the program was closed by the chil- dren singing "They All Call It and daughter} Canad The children of Mrs. Cole's room, Grades 5 and 6, present- ed a play entitled 'Katie at the Bat'. The characters were play- ed by David Watson, Nancy Symons, Kathy Sol, Linda a five-year term, Labor Minis- ter Mac,Eachen announced Tuesday. Mr. Ward will be the labor representative on the three-man commission and his appointment follows govern- ment consultation with labor or- ganizations, the minister said in a statement. ems tt A SN NNR bee eae REGULAR 239.95 QUALITY ... 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