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Mrs. Chestr Lee read the story based on the scripture. Misses Jones of Whitby rendered two lovely duets accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Coles of the Salvation Army was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting Easter message. PERSONALS YY Mrs. Elizabeth Szabo, 48, was shot to death in a market-gar- den greenhouse in Toronto's sub- urban Etobicoke. Her son, Jo- rd by ETOBICOKE MURDER VICTIM seph, 17, has been charged with her murder. Mrs. Szabo and her husband are shown in this photo taken some years ago. Richard Coakwell of gh Sask., was calling on friends in this vicinity on Sunday and also attended Easter morning service. Mr. Cross, Sr., of London, spent Easter weekend at home of his ison, T. J. Cross, in the new sub- division. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson and | son spent Easter Sunday with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pas- | coe. " Mrs. Madaford of Agincourt, {who is visiting in the neighbor- Spanish Community Cripplzd By Strike PAMPLONA, Spain (AP)--This city, capital of the ultra-conserva- tive province of Navarre, was 'crippled Wednesday by a peaceful but completely illegal general strike, There were no signs of an early solution. The strike, involving about - 50 per cent of a population of 80,000, was called for higher wages. | hood, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. | Arthur O'Connor, were tea guests with Mrs. W. Hall and daughter, | Mrs. J. Newton, on Thursday of | last week. | Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcott | celebrated very quietly on Wed- | nesday, March 28, their 25th wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Chester Lee, a member of the Home and School Council of Oshawa, took charge of the meet- ng on Health and Visual Aid on | Wednesday of last week. Mr. Me- Callum of Toronto was leader of the discussion period on child psy- cology, a film on child health | was shown also. | The official Board of | church met on Tuesday evening | at the church with Rev, Geo. Mc- | Quade in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tran and | family were Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gardham Tran of Markham. 4 | The Home and School Associa: tion is hold Health and Visual Aid night with Mrs. Chester Lee | taking charge on Thursday eve- | ning, April d2. Mr. McCallum of Yoroute bis Be Present and lead | a discus: period on child - | chology. Plan to attend. " Tom Gordon has sold his farm, | stock, implemnts, to John Kroek. | enstoel of Whitby and moved in | on April 1. | Terry O'Connor and Denny O'Connor of Guelph Agricultura) College; Miss Moira O'Connor of hei he spent Easter vacation at their homes here. NIPPY! TANGY! NEW -- KRAFT CRACKER BARREL CHEESE 4Q¢ oLp 12-0Z. ER¢ Minh. DELICIOUS SPREAD! ECONOMICAL--YELLOW QUICK MARGARINE BLUE BONNET ll PKGS. 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A game of euchre was enjoyed, the winners being: laides, Carolyn Wonnacott | and Mrs. Fred Puckrin; gents, Gearge Puckrin and Bill Wonna- | cott. On Friday evening the club held | a crokinole party in the school. | Many of the school children took | advantage of the holidays to enjoy their favorite game. The winners were, ladies, Marilyn Wonnacott and Linda Izatt; gents, John Won- nacott and Jimmy Izatt. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered at the close of the church service on Sunday afternoon. Rev. M. Buttors also chose as the subject of his sermon, "The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.' | The Red Cross canvas has been | completed in this area of Picker- | ing Township, The canvassers met with good response, realizing a very good total for this worthy | organization. | PERSONALS | Bob Betson arrived home on Thursday of last week after a two- month holiday in Florida. Roslyn Combdon of Ajax spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bell. _ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Puckrin and family visited on Saturday with Mrs. S. Puckrin and Miss Mar- | | Greenwood visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Blake during the holiday week. The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson and their family who moved into the house vacated by the Morden family, The Thompson's formerly lived on the Base Line south of Cowie, Marilyn and spent a few days last week with the children's grand- Multi-Use Enamel is ide news last night! Our drab and I painted it myself in no time flat! Five minutes with our Martin-Senour Dealer and. presto. I had the exact colors I wanted in Martin-Senour Multis, Use Enamel. Painting was a breezer Martin-Senour Multi-Use Enamel goes on so easily; covers so smoothly--and washing thathard, gleams ingsurfacewill bea cinch) al for kitchens, bathrooms;" window-boxes, lawn furniture or garden tools. 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