Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 9 May 1956, p. 16

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pe i" ASHBURN Fisher presiding, Dr. B. election of officers. Rudd office during 1955. Mrs. G. Fisher intr guest speaker, Rev. Colin Rudd of Toronto, who briefly outlined the progress the Bible Society is mak- ing and told of its work at pre- sent. Through the work of the society the entire Bible has been a D. Armstrong led in prayer. The scripture lesson, was 'read by Mrs. M. Sparks. Rev. Cabin Rudd conducted the Mrs. Gordon Fisher was unanimously re-elect ed as president and Miss Vera Leach as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Gordon Fisher Is Re-Elected President Of The Bible Society | MRS. WES. ROUTLEY Correspondent ASHBURN -- The annual meet- ing of the Bible Society was held in the basement of the church, with the president, Mrs. Gordon showed a beautifully colored film on Korea. On Thursday afternoon a num- Mrs. Henry Fielding and Mrs. Earl Fielding met in the basement of the church to honor them prior to their departure from the com- munity to live at Utica, _ Fieldi ted Mrs. H and translated in 207 translations. Rev. they are now working on 70 new Rudd then bi 83. 34. 37. Java tree 41. Variety of willow M43. Net 4. Shrink 48. Kind of duck 46. Endures 47. Steel splint of armor, - shirt (var.) DOWN 1. Cabbage nd 2. Conduit | 8 Fruiting \ apikes of grain TODAY'S CROSSWORD ACROSS i. Not the 1. Weapon same | 6. Danger 5 Flowed 81. Any 6. Small, plant uk 7. Levels 12. Sheeplike 8. Float 23 Protective 9. Case of garment boxes (Jap) 14. Man's name 10. Man's (Span) name 18. Compass 18. Attach point 19. Part of 26. Gaseous "to be" substance 20. Pauses A7. Filaments 21. Family from the 22. Born head 23. 1s able 21. Madden 33. Choose Yesterday's Answer 34. Cup-like 39. God of war dish Gr.) 35. Largest 40. Wither eontinent 42. Property 368. Gains (L) 38. Cushions 43. Place S=msmll | RLONDIE give them new lease Call now! 81 WILLIAM Your furs will receive our tender care in our hands. We'll clean them, and « on life! ST. W. SAFEGUARD YOUR STORE THEM NOW! | '| HERE'S A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR FURS AND OTHER GARMENTS! Be syre your furs will be well taken care of -- store them here! Call now -- a bonded messenger will hurry to pick up your furs. OSHAWA FUR and COLD STORAGE Fur Tost RA 3-3012 ber of friends and neighbours of A friendly chat was enjoyed by all, after which the ladies took their places around a daintily set table and a delicious lunch of sand- wiches, cookies and tea was serv- complimented the Ash-|® burn society on its success during the past year when $106 was col- lected and forwarded to the head d the Mrs. A. Fisher read a poem on "Friends" and invited Mrs. Field- ing to come forward. On behalf of the community Mrs. R. Batten pr with a beautiful reading lamp and Mrs. | E. Fielding with an electric food ixer. Both ladies thanked their friends for the lovely gifts and said they would always have many pleasant ies of their friends at Ash- urn. The best wishes of the commun- ity are extended fo the Meldings in their new surroundings. GOOD ATTENDANCE There was a good attendance at the Sunday School and church services at Burn's Church on Sun- day, April 29, at 10 and 11 a.m. Dr. B. D. Armstrong had charge of the church service and chose eth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." During tht service the choir g, 'Only Trust Him." FIRESIDE MEETING The YPS held a fireside meet- ing in the basement of the church on Sunday, April 29, at 8 p.m. Kenneth Heron had charge of a song service after which Joy Bradley conducted the worship) service. Hugh Knight read the scripture lesson. A poem, 'Face| to Face," was read by Joey Brad- ley and Kenneth Heron offered prayer. The president, Douglas Ashton, occupied the chair. It was announc- ed that the annual spring rally of the Lindsay Presbytery was held in Glenarm last Saturday anl Sunday, May 5 and 6. A beautiful solo, '"Harboured in Jesus", was sung by Elizabeth Deeming. Douglas Ashton introduced the |for his text, "Then spake Jesus; again unto them, saying, I am the § light of the world, he that follow- kK" guest speaker, J. Naylor, the may- lor of Oshawa, who gave a very inspiring message on "The King- dom of God Is Within You." Presented to Princess Anne of England, Nikki, a Russian bear, LADIES BIBLE CLASS | The meeting of the Ladies' Bible Class was held at the home of | Mrs. Luther Bradley' with about! makes a first puble avpearance at the London zoo as he accepts a handout from keeper Sam 40 ladies in attendance. Th e pre-| Morton. The newcomer was a | sident, Mrs. F. Daw, occupied the | chair. | The scripture was read by Mrs. |Daw, and a poem, "It Isn't the Church, It's You," was also given. Letters of thanks and apprecia- tion were read from Mrs. N. An- derson and Mrs. John Mcintyre. It was decided to hold the June meeting in the basement of the church and Mrs. H. Doble and Vera Leach were appointed as the program committee. Mrs. F. Poil, Mrs. W. Routley, Mrs. R. Taylor and Mrs. E. Heron offered to supply flowers for the church services during May, The report of the visiting com- mittee was given and the new committee appointed. Mrs. M. Sparks took charge of |the program. A reading, "The Bi- PRINCESS ANNE'S 'BABY BEAR gift from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrush- chev, Communist party leader, during their recent visit to Great Britain, ~Central Press Canadian 4 day, May 13, the members of St. 4 brate Family -Day. d|will hold a demonstration in the NATH OSHAWA Plan Family Day Service VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA -- On Sun- Stephen's United Church will cele- The members of the Women's Association of St. Stephen's Church Sunday School rooms at 8 p.m. on Thursday of this week. Mrs, Frank Crawford, Mrs. Robert Heaslip, Mrs. Stephen Say- well, Mrs. Charles Rundle, and thelr s bazaar next Wednes- day, May 9, at 230 p.m. They will have as special guest, Mrs. Henry Dart of Zion, who will open the bazaar. Tea will be served all afternoon. There will be a sale {ot aprons, candy, home cooking and fancy work. A We express regret that Mrs. Edgar Button, Orchardview, has been moved to Oshawa General Hospital with a heart ailment. She day night at her home. Mrs. Jane Arnem, with Mr, Moore of Barrie, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Alexander, Orchard- view Blvd. Mrs. David Hutcheon, Taunton was taken suddenly ill on Tues- 81 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 9, 1006 18 Ontario Builds More Roads TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario highways department Tuesday an- nounced the awarding of 12 con- tracts worth a total of more than | The largest, for $386,154, was road east, who underwent a ser- ious operation two weeks ago, Is at home and making a good re- Icovery. awarded the Donald J. MacDonald Company of Toronto for grading culverts and granular base on Highway 89. The Foundation Company of On- tario Ltd., Toronto, was awarded a $191,607 contract for an overpass on the lakeshore expressway in the west end of Toronto. Jobn T. Hepburn Company re- ceived a $69,255 contract a bridge over the Severn river on Highway 69 near Washago. The other contracts were for hot- mix patching in various parts eof the province. Mrs. Ray Smith from St. Stephen's {Church attended the women's asso- ciation presbyterial held at North- minster Church, all day on Thurs- day last. Stephen Saywell, dle and Mrs. Willlam Alexander represented St. Stephen's Church at the Presbytery meeting at Cour- tice United Church last Wednes- day. The North Oshawa Neighbor- "|hood Park Auxiliary will hold its at the. home of Mrs. meeting <= Charles Rundle, Nonquon road on May 14. The ladies wish to an-| nounce the fireworks and treat for North Oshawa children on the evening of May 21. PLAN BAZAAR The Ladies of St. Stephen's Women's Association will Mrs. S. C. Run- hold | | | |ble' and Mothers," was given by Mrs. R. Richardson. A group of l4dies presented a| very beautiful = pageant, *The| Lord's Prayer." "A poem, "Af {Package of Seeds," was read by| {Mrs. F. Daw and a very touching poem, "Hannah," wag given by, {Mrs. R. Batten. | A dainty lunch was served by the refreshment committee and a social time enjoyed by all. Fol- lowing the lunch an exchange of {plants - took place. On behalf of the members, Mrs. |W. Routley extended a vote of {thanks to Mrs. Bradley for her {kind hospitality. 14 Albert St. Order Flowers Now for "Mom" Ar CLARALEE Flower Shop. MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13 RA 3-9114 | oN i-R J \ HEELS wi DO YOU NEED A PAYDAY LOAN? $50 FOR A FULL MONTH COSTS ONLY $1 Amount Repay Repay I You In 2 In 1 __ Obtain Weeks Month $ 50.00 $ 50.47 $ 51.00 oo 100.00 100.93 102.00 Amount No. Of Amount You Monthly of __ Obtain Payments Payment 179.89 15 $14.00 359.78 15 23.00 590.16 24 30.00 786.88 24 40.00 1,081.96 24 $5.00 1,500.00 24 76.25 ASSOCIATES BUDGET PLAN LIMITED 111 Simcoe St. South (above Canadian Tire) RAndolph 5-6531 SHELF [Hh6HEnC DooR 1956 GE REFRIGERATORS REyoLymwme any Nw moves up or down, matically, silently, ® Automatic easier living. 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