PAGE TWELVE +HE DAILY TI MES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951 - Mok | c CRA Thursday, March 29th 4.00-5.30 pm. -- C.R.A. Schools Program -- leathercraft, shellcraft, girls' gym, girls' dancing, boys' gym, boys' boxing, archery and wood- working for elementary school chil- dren. 6.30 pm. -- West Area program at C.A.S. building. 7.00-9.00 p.m. Woodworking and shelleraft for adults. C.R.A. Girls' Athletic Club. North Area Leathercraft Program at North Oshawa School. North Area Tegn- age Program at North Oshawa School. 7.00 p.m. -- Public School Violin Classes. Ontario Steel Preducts Table Tennis Club. Oshawa Central Athletic Club. 7.30 pm, -- Oshawa Cloud Chas- ers' Club. 8.00 p.m. -- Oshawa Photo Arts Club. Globe Trotters Motor Cycle Club. Oshawa Little Theatre "John Loves Mary" rehearsal. Victory Park Election of Officers in Victory Parkhouse. 830 p.m. -- The Oshawa Chil- dren's Theatre presents the ballet fantasy, "The Sleeping Beauty" at Oshawa Central Collegiate audi- torium. Friday, March 30th All Day -- Art exhibition of the work of the C.R.A. Children's Art Classes. : 9 am.-9 p.m. -- Lions Club Rec- reation Room for the Blind open. 2.00-4.00 pm. -- Leathercraft and woodworking for adults. 4.00-5.30 pm. -- C.R.A. Schools Program -- leathercraft, shellcraft, | boys'. and 1 girls' gym, girls' dancing, gym, Boys' boxing, archery woodworking for elementary schoo! children. 7.00-9.00 p.m. -- Leathercraft for ults, 7.00 p.m. -- Oshawa Central Ath- letic Club. 800 p.m. -- East Area Teenage | Toronto, visited the parental home | Dance at Harmony School. 8.30 pm. -- The Oshawa Chil- dren's Theatre presents the ballet | Mr. Victor Cookson, Maple Grove, man, Toronto were weekend guests fantasy, "The Sleeping Beauty" at Oshawa. Central Collegiate audi- torium. Saturday, March 31st 8.00-10 am. -- Finals of Neighbourhood Association Wee Hockey League. 9.30-11.30 am. -- For children: leathercraft, woodworking, girls' gym, boys' gym, and boxing. 9.45 a.m. -- Oshawa Children's Theatre of the Air Presents: "Let's Pretend" directed by Norma Vin- cent. CKLB 1240 on your dial. 2.00 pm. -- Oshawa City Soccer Club Training. 400 pm. -- Oshawa Children's Theatre of the Air presents "Cin- derella" directed by Norma Vin- cent, over radio station CHEX, Peterborough. 8.30 p.m. -- Neighbourhood As- sociation Square Dance -- Hosts: C.R.A. Four Baptized At Kedron Church On Easter Sunday the Pee Kedron, March 28 -- Mr. How- ard Davidson, Oshawa; Mr. Leslie Davidson, Brooklin; Mrs, Jack Woodward and Master John Wood- | ward, Oshawa; Miss Dorothy Buechler, Oshawa; Miss June Blight and Mr, Ray Harris, Sud- bury, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wray and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lynde, Neil, Donald and Gail spent the long Easter week-end on a trip to York, N.Y., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buck, Mr. and Mrs. W, Jacison, Doug- las and Joanne Jackson, Brooklin, were Sunday tea guests at Mr. W. A. Werry's. Joanne remained for a holiday. The first C.R.A. meeting, follow- ing organization, will be held at Conlin's School, Friday, March 29. Euchre and crokinole, Several prizes. Lunch. Silver collection. A second meeting will be held Thursday, April 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lawton and family, Manilla, visited at the Farndale home Easter Sunday. There will be a business meeting of the Township CR.A. in the Township Hall, Columbus, open to | the general public, for planning the ! overall work of the C.R.A. for next | osseason. Watch for date. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Farndale have been visiting at Mr. Howard Farn- dale's. ; Mr. and Mrs, Bob Gillan and Miss | Joy Bedson were Sunday tea guests at Mr. H. Farndale's, | Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Ayre and | Stuart were Easter Sunday tea vis- | itors at Mr. Harvey Crossman's. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer, Doreen | and Donald, Solina, were Good. Fri- | day tea guests at Mr. Walter Davis', Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe; Grant and Douglas, were Easter | Sunday dinner guests, with other members of the family, at Mrs. W. | Scott's, Columbus, Good Friday visitors at Mr. R. E Lee's included, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hawley and Catherine, Peterbor- ough; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stain- ton, Peterborough; Misses Eleanor | and Lyle Stainton and Miss Eileen | Stainton, Oshawa; Mrs. F, W. Lee | and Mr. Frank Lee. Master Brian | Lee returned, with his grandparents, | to spend holidays at Peterborough. Messrs. Keith and Donald | Mountjoy, Guelph, were home for | Easter and Miss Beatrice' Mount- Joy was Sunday tea visitor with Mrs. H. Mountjoy and family. | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. J. Luke and | John, Toronto, were Good Friday | OMMUNITY, INC. ACTIVITIES (These Are Red Feather Community Services) Thursday, March 29 1:30-6 p.m. Craft Shop--weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, etc. 5-10 p.m. Table Tennis. 7-19 p.m: Craft Shop--weaving, etc. ership Course. 8:00 p.m. Cracker-Bariel Club-- Speaker and Leader: Mr. M. M. Hood. Subject: "The U.N.O. Re- making the World." ¥f you enjoy a real lively discussion, then this is the Club for you Club is cancelled for tonight on ac- count of C.R.A. activities. All day Exhibition of portrait paintings--on loan from Nat. Gal- lery, Ottawa. Friday, March 30 9:30 a.m. Craft Shop--weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, etc. 1:30-6 p.m. Craft Shop--weaving, etc. 4-5:30 p.m. Junior Leaders' Corps --girls 13 to 17 years of age. 6-10 p.m. Table Tennis. 8:00 p.m. Oshawa Chess Club. All Day Exhibition of portrait paintings--on loan from: Nat. Gal- lery, Ottawa. Saturday, March 31 | "10-11:30 a.m. SAT-R-DAY Camp | --girls 9-12 years. Programme of | games, dances, etc. All Day Harvey Dance Classes. 9:00 p.m. Over-20 Club Dance. | All Day Exhibition of portrait | paintings--on loan from Nat. Gal- | lery, Ottawa. Sunday, April 1 3-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Library Available and Art exhibit. | | | visitors with his father, Mr, R. J. | Luke, and called on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gibson, Sunday afternoon and for tea. | Mr. and Mrs. James Cookson, | Miss Audrey Richards, Bowman- ville, Marion Cookson, Pickering, were with Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Davis and family for Easter Sun- | day supper. Marion is remaining | for holidays, | Mr. and Mrs. Tregunna were hon- |ored on Easter Sunday with hav- | ing all the members of their fam- [ily home. Mr. and Mrs. Tregunna | were recipients of a beautiful Tri- | light floor lamp and an electric | teakettle to celebrate their 22nd | wedding anniversary. | An unfortunate, and unexpected, | ending to the day was a spell of | appendicitis with which Mr. Tre- | gunna was stricken. However, we are pleased to report a good clean | operation and Mr, Tregunna is making good progress in Oshawa | General Hospital, at time of writ- | ing. | Miss Margaret Wray, Oshawa; | Mrs, Charles Blight, Sudbury, were | Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wray and family. | Mr. H. T. Cole, Misses Marie and | Helen Cole, Oshawa; Mr. R. J. | Luke, were dinner guests at Mr, | R. E. Lee's on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott, i Goderich, | Mr. Frank Lee were Sunday supper | visitors at Mr. Ross Lee's. Jeanine Werry is holidaying for | Easter Week with her cousin Hea- | ther Forrest, Montreal, | Miss Ruth Robbins, | Allin, Bowmanville; Mrs. Geo. {Allin and Miss Eileen = Al- lin, Kurv Inn, were Tuesday even- | ing dinner visitors at Mr. M. Wal- ter's. | Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Blackmore, | Linda Lou Blackmore, Beamsville, | were week-end visitors at Mr. How- ard Brown's, Mr. and Mrs. Black- more, Toronto, were Sunday tea guests at Mr. Brown's. Four Baptized | The Easter Service was inspir- ling. Four children baptised: Ian | Frank Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Hancock, Susan Elizabeth | Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Nelson Brown, Linda Lou Black- | more, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Reg | Blackmore, Donald Gordon Werry, |son of Mr. and Mrs. W, Werry. | Hopes for the future of Kedron | Choir may be held high as each of | the babes, from months of age | down not only put up with the music throughout the service but, the consenses of opinion was that | each and all of them thoroughly | enjoyed the choral service and all hehaved beautifully. Beautiful Easter Lilies and other flowers were provided by Mrs. H, F. Werry, in memory of the late Mr. H. F, Werry, Mrs. E. Mountjoy, Mrs. J, Glover and the Kedron W.A. * In spite of the rain on Friday night the Good Friday service was well attended by Kedron and Columbus congregations. Columbus Choir joined the local choir. Mr. Mrs. H. 8:00 p.m. Social Recreation Lead- 8:00 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Badminton| are holidaying at Mr. | | F. W. Lee's, and with Mrs. Lee and | h 29th or boys, all dge ball, Thursday, Mass 3:30-5:30 p.m.--Clu ages, woodworking, ringers, sports, games. 7:30 p.m. -- Golden Age Club, adults, euchre, bridge, checkers, dominoes, Chinese checkers, sing song, movies, refreshments. 7:00 pm.--Stamp Club, boys all ages. Friday, March 30th 3:00 p.m.--Open House, girls all ages, art, crafts, singing 'and organ- | ized games, music appreciation; Public Library, CHildren's Dept. 4:00 p.m.--Movies, girls and boys all ages. 7:00 pm, Oshawa Nursing Cadets (S.J.A.B.) girls, 11-18 yrs, roll call, 4th, lecture, Child Welfare, Miss Helen Ford, Reg. N., Lecturer, business period, sing song. 7:00 p.m.--Simcoe Hall Division | Cadet Corps, drill, First Aid, hy- giene, punch work, weaving, photog- raphy classes, sports, nature study, | art, canteen, business meeting. Saturday, March 31st 9-12 noon--Public Library, Chile | dren's Dept. 9-5:30--Accordion Lessons. i 10:00 a.m.-noon -- Open House, | girls ell ages, art, crafts, singing | and organized games, music appre- | ciation. |. 10:00 a.m.-noon -- Boys' Second | Aid Club, boys, 6-10 yrs. 11:00 a.m.--Story Four. | Ronald Flett, Columbus, contrib- | uted the appropriate solo, and | Kedron Choir an anthem. We are sorry to report Dwight Cameron has been a patient in Oshawa Hospital for a fortnight with rheumatic fever, of which there seem to be several cases this year, Mr. George Cameron visited his | home at Finch over the holiday. | Mr. W. Sadler and Miss Ida Hoff- {at Mr. E. Mountjoy's. Mrs. Mount- | Joy joined them on a trip to Osh- No "Snow shown after a 25-foot gash had been to hit Western Canada. COUNCIL REVERSES STAND | Waterloo, March 29--(CP)--Sev- | eral weeks ago Waterloo Council re- | fused a request by the Waterloo | Band for money to defray banquet | expenses at the semi-annual con- | vention of the Canadian Band- | masters' Association to be held here April 6-8. A similar appeal was | made to council in adjacent Kit- | chener. A $100 grant was voted una- | nimously Tuesday. There's no shortage of snow in Alberta where rajlway section men are Shoriage" % carved in drifts near Oyen to free a passenger train that was snowbound. Two plows broke down in the | job trying to move snow "mountain" 150 yards long. Twelve lives have | been reported lost so far in snowstorm that has been termed worst ever | --~Central Press Canadian. | | i USE HAIR AS POISON { Tokyo, March 29 -- (Reuters) -- | Police said Wednesday that a Jap- | anese housewife killed her husband | by mixing short pieces of hair with | his food over a four-month period-- an ancient oriental poisoning method. Under arrest is Tomi Isobe, 35, charged with murdering her 58- ear-old school teacher husband for is pension. The hair causes death by accumulating into a ball and | blocking the body passages. | i TONIGHT and TOMORROW at 8:30 "You will enjoy... "The Sleeping Beauty" ® Directed by Louise Thomson ® Produced by Joan Lambert " CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Children 40c Tickets Available at ® C.R.A. @ Henderson's Book Store ® Jury & Lovell @ Horwich Credit Jewellers ® Taylor's Sports @ Wilson & Lee ® Zeller's @ Mike's Place ® Warner Williams Electric ®@ Snowden's Confectionery ® Halliday's Grocery Store Admission 75¢ awa, Saturday when they called on i | Mrs. M. H. Langmaid and were tea | | guests of Miss Elda Mountjoy. i Attended Funeral | Mr. and Mrs. Murton Walter and | | Mrs, Norman Allin attended the | | funeral of the late Wesley Coleman | Ashton, late of Bowmanville, on | Friday, 23rd inst. The late Mr. | Ashton and Mrs. Ashton moved to | Bowmanville, on retirement. Mrs. | Ashton passed away suddenly, on! | December 24th last. A few weeks | | ago the late Mr. Ashton accompani=- |ed his son, Newton, to Napanee | | for a visit. Here his heart gave out | {and the call of the Master came {on Tuesday March 20th, The fun- | eral took place from the Northcutt | and Smith Funeral Chapel, Bowe manville, interment in Bowman- ville cemetery. Beautiful flowers from many friends bore rich mes- sages of sympathy. Our sympathey | is extended to the family of five sons, and to Mrs. N. Allen, who alone remains of a family of four sons and one daughter, whose par- ents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ashton. Pictures Shown Mr. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa, put on a fine program of pictures, taken on trips South to Florida, and west to the coast at Kedron, Tuesday. The colouring was ex- ceptionally good. Mr. C. F. Werry voiced the appreciation of the | audience on behalf of the program committee. Mrs, W. Davis favour- ed with a reading "Ma in the Auto", and Miss Eileen Stainton sang de- lightfully "When You Come Home" and "I Heard You Go By," Mrs, Lee accompanied. Assisting with the worship service led by Mrs. E. Mountjoy © the S.S. Easter service were Bonnie Bartels, Carl Saun- ders, Eleanor Mountjoy, Billie Farndale, Shirley Saunders, Patsy Bartels, Bob Farndale, Roberta Saunders. Mr. and Mfs. John Hislop, of Columbus, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handcocks, WAR COSTLY TO GERMANS Bonn, Germany, March 29--(Reu- ters)--Hitler"s war cost the Ger- mans more than 3,000,000 lives on the battlefronts and in air raids. This number is expected to rise when more of the missing are offi- cially declared dead, the West Gers man Statistical Office said Wednes- | day. (Other estimated figures of war dead are: Britain--397,591 (of whom 61,791 were civilians), other com- monwealth countries 54,409, United States--295,000. Total--747,000, SUGGESTS CELLOPHANE y WRAPPERS Toronto, March 29--(CP)--Flags flying outside Toronto schools might be wrapped in cellophane to keep them clean, Mrs. Isabel Ross, a board of education trustee, suggest- ed Wednesday. The board took no action, SORE THROAT ? Don't suffer from common sore throat, when you can do some- thing about it. Rub in soothing Minard's Liniment --. get a supply, today! Get quick relief--today! ) INARDS "KING OF PAIN" LINIMENT ® NO INTEREST LOTS OF TIME TO PAY! ALL YOU DO IS OPEN A ® NO CARRYING CHARGES CHARGE ACCOUNT SLIP-ON Here they are the better ma Spring topcoats. Gathered from to you for your wearing pleasure. 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