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"CHARGE IT"--3 EASY BUDGET PLANS at ZELLER' Ve THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 17, 1964 19 | Blackstock 0 NA Club Holds Monthly Meeting BLACKSTOCK -- ber meeting of the ONO Club rues held at the home of Mrs. The Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wilma Van Camp Thursday eve-| urday. ining with an attendance of 27. | An orchestra for the New Year's Eve dance was discuss- Hed and it was left with the presi- family, 1 | dent to secure one, Thank you notes were read from Judy Swain for the cook! book she received at the fair| cot and from Mrs. Bailey for the Huse of dishes for Catherine's wedding. | Some lively games of Beatle were played with Aileen Van Camp coming high and Duff low, Wilma and her group served lunch. October meeting is to be at Noreen Malcolm's éall to be "A Country I Want to Visit and Why". CHURCH SERVICE There was a splendid attend- ance at both churches Sunday morning. In the United, the choir sang an anthem. Rev. P. Romeril's theme of his sermon was "The |Cloud and The Voice". In St. John's, the Sacrament of Baptism was administered to Marilyn Dawne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Greene, and John Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green. Canon Ashmore preached on |Duties a Christian should per- form and continuing on to duties of parents and God-parents, Sunday School commenced for the fall and winter term. Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orillia, spent Sunday to Thursday last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Larmer left Thursday for a trip to Van- | couver. | Misses Mary Romeril and Vickie Hitchen are spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril and Dennis, \ enroute from England to Western Can- ada. | Congratulations to Roy end Harold. McLaughlin who won first in horseshoe pitching at | Kinmount Fair. Miss Ethel Thompson is spend. ing a week with friends in | Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green,| 46 accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Shelcock, St, Catharines left on Monday on a motor trip that will take them to the West coast, then to Washington, Cali- | oenie, Oregon and the East coast, They plan being away six weeks, | Mrs. Wilbert Archer is visiting |her sister, Mr. and Mrs. F Cook, Beaverton. | Sailor Jailed In Rape Case | SARNIA (CP)--A sailor who dragged a 19-year-old girl into bushes and then stabbed her when he saw pursuing flash- lights was sentenced Wednes- day to two years less a day in Guelph Reformatory. David Leslie Anderson, 17, of no fixed address, a sailor on the tanker Imperial Simcoe, pleaded guilty to causing bodily harm with intent to wound in the Aug. 19 stebbing of Carol Dunford of Sarnia. Magistrate *'W. 8, Pearson added a strong recommendation that Anderson receive some mechanical, or technical train- ing while in reformatory after defence counsel Heber Nethery sald the youth had an unfortu- nate background, but was a good employee, and Alma] with Mr, and Mrs, Fain nd tly atte Fal is he enya od av bona Mguntoy and visting iting the other and the roll|W, Clark Mr. and' Mrs, and family. Maple Grove Personals MAPLE GROVE -- Sympathy of this community is extended to the tg id of the late Lorne Stevens, of Bowmanville, ~~ merly of Maple Grove, also to his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Mrs. C, White, Oshawa, Mrs. K. Sum- mersford, Bowmanville, s! and all other relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stevens at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Frank Olliff, Newmarket, last Thursday. Mrs. Wellie Pearson, Lake- field, Psy visiting her mother, Mrs, A, Laird, and her sister Susan. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Laird is not too well. wena an Parkin:Dodge wed: 'on e the Pa ge .wed- ding on Sept. 5 in Century Unit- ed Church, Toronto. Miss Carole Greennam, To ronto, spent the weekend at home and visited her father th ragga Hospital, Bowman- ville, Congratulations to Mr. and aie . Collacutt on reaching eats of married lite, Charles McGrath, Miss Bve- lyn Langley, Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs, John Rekker and son Vance, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. Les MacLean, and son Mark, Bowmanville, and Mr, and Mrs. Ellis McGrath, Toronto, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R, MacLean and family. Rev. Mr, Colin R. Rudd, of '| Peterborough, prea' ve Pf acceptably in the interests the Bible Soci Mr. and Mrs. ©. P, Swallow ers on her mother, Mrs, Fred Ashton, Red Wing nursing home, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Bi Barlow, West Hill; Mrs, Jack Ashton, and Mrs, B. L. Niddery, Toron- to. On Saturday evening they attended the Cruickshank-Hubbs wedding, Toronto. The bride was Mrs. Swallow's sistér. home from visiting her niece, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Loney and family, Windsor, and also her niece, Mrs. John Stevens, Mr. Stevens and family, London. Congratulations to Vie Cook- son on winning a large number of prizes at Orono Fair last Frt- day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Bitiott, Toronto, called on their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 'R. R. Stevens, on Tuesday morning. Rev. and Mrs. 'hott R. Rudd, BA, BD, Peterborough, were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laird, 'Rain or Shine' 'Day-In' and 'Day-Out' He's Always on Deliver Your OSHAWA Please Be On Time With Your Payments When He Calls! REMEMBER! Your Osh Times Newspap The Job To TIMES! Corrler Hee te pey for hie pepers EVERY. WEEK, so PLEASE don't keep him waiting for His Payment, He's in business for himself end the money you owe belongs to HIM... in many ¢ases he just cannot afford te ee on peying for his ind not eollecti YOUR' Carrier te mect his. obi promptly when he calls. 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