was an increase of six per cent over shipments in August, and a 6.1-per-cent gain on shipments Production Rises in September last year. Following Slump The Dominion Bureau of Sta- OTTAWA (CP) -- Activity in| tistics also reported Tuesday Canada's major manifacturing| that the backlog of unfilled or- industries is picking up again) ders for manufactured goods at 32 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 16, 1966 COUNTY LINES Re ear ne, SEs Fallen Heroes Remembered At Blackstock Service BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The Remembrance Service in the Community Hall was conducted by Rev. P. Romeril. Girl Guides, Brownies, Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts, led by their color party paraded to the hall prior to the service. At the cenotaph the honor roll was read by Reeve Merrill Van- Camp. The wreath from the province was laid by Alex Car- ~ puthers, MPP; while the town- ship wreath was laid by Mrs. Malcolm Emmerson, a Silver Star Mother. The Women's Institute has re- ceived a letter from _ its "adopted" boy, Lau Chan Hing. Mrs. L. Thompson has deen authorized, to forward him a Christmas gift. The institute will also send a birthday gift to H. Hall at the Golden Plow Lodge, Cobourg. A lict wae racaived fram Port Perry for the fair. A committee was appointed to secure the re- quired items. A committee was also named to choose a list for Blackstock Fair. A gift coupon will be purchased to help in- stitutes in the north country. were Mrs, W. Archer iand Mrs, slump in the economy. September shipments were valued. at $3,149,600,000. This W. W. Viti Camp. The Blackstock Loyal Orange Lodge No. 133, held a success- ful Past Masters' Night. Those invited by W. M. McLean to occupy the various offices were: Earl Dorrell, WM; Leslie Bea- cock, DM; Stanford VanCamp, secretary; Ernest Swain, PS; Herbert Swain, chaplain and Roy Ferguson, leeturer. Visitors from Tyrone, Whitby and North Verulam attended. The lodge Road, last Saturday on the oc- casion of their 25th wedding|turers 4@ Guests from|first nine months of 1966 were Oshawa, Ajax andj valued at $27,188,100,000. This was 8.8 per cent higher than in the same period last year. anniversary. Whitby, Englehart attended, They re-| ceived many gifts and a tele- phone calf from their son, Jack, in California. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed = Spanger celebrated 'their 21st wedding anniversary Noy. 14. They were married in Hull, Quebec. ber, 1965, after the spring and summerthe end of September was higher than.a year earlier, and new orders placed during the month increased over Septem- Total shipments of manufac- p Canada during the MANY MORE STUD sion classes. Y More than. 50,000 people study at Canadian universities by cor- respondence or through exten- will hold its annual meeting Dec. 5. Prize winners at the euchre, sponsored by the Women's In- stitute were: Mrs. R. Ford and Mrs. ¥, Hoskin. Joan Paisley was hostess for the meeting of the ONO Club when William Ferguson gave facts and figures regarding the arena. The club will hold its Christmas meeting at the home of Shirley Turner. Mrs. Lawrence conducted the |meeting of the ACW of St. John's Church, Mrs. H. Mc- Laughlin conducted the devo- tional, It was reported the autumn bale had been shipped . stag BANQUETS GROUP SOCIALS Ud ae L alelanane y MOTOR HOTELS Christmas i ENDS SATURDAY sov. ws Good Old Fashioned Savings On Quality Furniture and Appliances... PLUS... DURING SALE ONLY 122 pc. DINNERWARE Set FREE With the purchase of any of these major items: Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Stereos, some TV's, some Refrigerators, Automatic Washers, some Ranges and Dining Room Suites. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY Till 9 P.M. Mrs. G. V. A. Scott told somejand that the chicken pie supper interesting things she had seen|had been successful, and heard when visiting an in-| Instead of holding an ex- stitute in England. An informal|change of gifts at the Decem- report of the area convention) ber meeting, members will | in Toronto was given by Mrs.|make a donation to the Port) R. Mountjoy. Mrs. V. Bailey|Perry Hospital Building Fund. | conducted a contest. Others|The annual Corporate Com- | contributing to the program munion will be held Dec. 4. Hunting Poor For Pickering Residents PICKERING BEACH (TC)---|mencement of Children's Local hunting enthusiasts were|Church in recent weeks. The not too successful in their en-|service for juniors is in charge deavors last week. Brucelof Donna Manning with an Mitchell and his father, hunting|assistant each week for the in the Gravenhurst area,|nursery department. | bagged a nice buck. Harold and| This week's prayer meeting| Dorothy Barter, hunting in the|was held at the home of Mrs. Leaf Lake district on Halibur-|Cecil Kaiser, Lakeview Boule- ton, returned home empty|vard. Rev. Charles Long is con- handed as did M. Russell, G.|tinuing the Bible Study from Kay, A. Draper and L. Pretty|the Book of Daniel. who hunted in the Norwood) David Barber, Lakeview area. |Boulevard, celebrated his eighth Cameron Black, of Churchill|birthday, Nov. 11, with a party Heights, Toronto, was the tenor |for his friends. Daniel Manning soloist at the evening service|celebrated his 12th birthday, in the Community Church. At-|Nov. 13. tendance-at the morning serv-| Many friends called on ice was up following the com-|Robert and Lucy Fowler, Range Highlight of the Year AT CHRISTMAS Celebrate the year with a delightful even- ing spent at the Flying Dutchman. 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