Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Apr 1956, p. 13

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, April 2, 1958 43 The first printing 500 copies only (in pamphlet form) of the READ the story of the first scttiements in the Oshawa district end of the pioneers who helped to build the foundation of Oshawa. TEER TREN Re BE Ye sRarg HIGHLY DECORATED EASTER EGG The monster chocolate Easter Jz asterpieces of the candymak | of these emblems of Easter - k ar vhic rovides employment for pre * proces art. Great skill and artis hich provi . Shown Bere In ine progess ery ! rh ale 2.000 person in 184 plants in this « ._.. decorated is one of the 'try are required in the making country. TEER ERY GREENWOOD * MYRTLE STATION Dresden Crash Final Meeting TNS Fatal To Two MYRTLE STATION --- We were| opaoTHAM (CP Two men pleased to see Rev. H.H Mutton oo." illed and a third was in 9 br RANGE v Ld eo, ® ® Of Farm orum in his pulpit after his recent ac- j, oq Saturday night in a head ; free it ere is an exciting an interesting cident on .collision on Highway 21, two of: f MAY E. BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynde were ui. couth of Dresden \) Correspondent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dead are Melvin Hannon, 53, of 4 1 ° . GREENWOOD - The Farm Bryant and family of Manilla RR 2, Turnerville, and Robert * , littl by ki ¥ hi h M i n Yorum Group held its final meet- Quite a goodly number have at- William Yott, 21, of Wallaceburg - e 00 e Ww C yea S Yo ow ing of the year at the home of tended the Crusade in Whitby. Rev: Injured is 23-year-old Frank Genyn : bin m Miss Edna Green. Plans were Leighton Ford preaches very good of Wallaceburg, reported in sat's Stories of exciting adventures of Oshawa i se 3 wert " 0SDits are . : ( ] L [J] [J [J LJ] made to have a bus trip to some Sermons ; factory condition in hospital here families in the war of 1812-1814 and the t nterest later in the sum. ° Mrs. Alex Franks has returned Mr "Genyn said he was heading i w Ss | e ain S IS orica va ue oh of 1 home after a week with friends curve at the time of the collision rebellion of 1837. is r | ° Mrs H. Moore and Mrs. S- Cor- in, Foros $d Toledts Ohio. d toward Dresden, rounding a slight : oT A bad ¢ Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiles visited He and Mr. Yott were returning bett are recovering from bad colds. wr. and Mrs. A. Ingiversen of from St. Thomas where Mr. Genyn Another new house 1s going Up Kendal had visited his mother : Just north of te Parsonage t 5t Several from here attended the . Mr. Hannon, alone in the othe: "8 The Young Peoples Union met at funeral of the late Roy Britton of car, was travelling south out of d . . . A the Brooks home ded the SMith Falls on Thursday last. Dresden. ; FOR THE NEW CANADIANS among us, and particularly their children, it will Quite a number attende e y . a . . . Minstrel Show at Brooklin put on A give a background and insight into the growth of Canada and the community in by the T0( ey report a gooc a pi rr ha i BIO risen hod Tic. shoulder BUY 11) 3 RK / which they live. It should be particularly interesting for them to learn the back- dislocated while playing hockey. It i ually improving bu : CAPA ® | y Bi eh round of their new country. nial oe SSTRE YOUR FUEL OIL gt! ~ ™ ' y Hg i po? Mire: Marden . where you receive _ 4 K. a or in Whitby for ) £ Misses Helen and Ruth Eastwood ff RELIABLE BURNER SERVICE , ; & FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN of Ontario County, it would be a worthwhile keep- holidays CALL RAndolph 5-3589 ; sake to put away, to be brought out when they are adults. It will recall again to Bertan and Mrs. Willson of Max- SB oo risite he Milton P : i i i i well visitea at the Milton Pegs 43 KING ST. W. 3 . their children the perpetuation of memories of years ago. Mrs. Emerson Ormerod of To- ronto spent the weekend with Miss LANDER - STARK OIL LTD f Edith Ormerod and brothers, How- BN : : ard and Bill di A g Jack and Mrs. Perkin and daugh = ter Mrs. Cushnie and daughter Pat N yu \ HERE of Vineland visited with Mrs. W. G + : 4 A s Perkin and Mrs. John Johnson on ; RRL Saturday Si 4 X wl William and Mrs. Brown spent > A RNA " T 2) \, A Hie Wert toh with thelr rial ox i . 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McDonald /d (b) by nail (in Canada ..... $3.50 Dies Saturday (©) by mail U.S. & Foreign) $4.25 TORONTO (CP) George W McDor 78 who served years as chief engineer on Canad: When the first settlers arrived here from Mail or deliver above coupon to Circulation Dept. Please print address plainly. After verifi- St A : eesels 37 KING ST. EAST the United States and what brought them cation, copy of 'History of Oshawa" will be sent by mail by the Times-Gazette. This offer e Kingston before re Alger Building (Qe Ealsn's), Suite 22 here. starts on Monday, April 2, and expires on Sat., April 14, 1956. years ago. | f Phone RA 5.6561

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