Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 26

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Se Sw SNR #8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, weanesaay, Novemper zs, 1350 1ZION RED CROSS AIDS DISEASE n- THREATENED HUNGARY polio epidemic has broken out ready stands in the background, in the Hungarian Cross convoy As one Red to move into the war-ravaged | capital. It | ZION -- Mr. Forbes Fisher didn't return home with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher. He stayed out West with his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. George| Sonley, Mr. and Mrs. Percy| Bryce, Toronto; Mr. and Mis Aubrey Hircock and Brian, Osh: awa, were at Fred Cameron's i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leach, Ep- som; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore. Town Line North, were at] Allan Fisher's. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Down and| Larry, Ebenezer; Miss Dor is| Reardon, Whitby, were at Parey Davidson's, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shaw, Miss Pat Sha Oshawa; r.| Ron Jackson, Paris, were at Jim! Stainton's. { The family of the late Ivor! |Gerry returned to Gerry Glas-| pell's after the funeral at the! | Oshawa Union Cemetery. | Miss Laurel Stainton spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stephen, |Oshawa. Mrs. Wes Cameron visited her; h CE er en EE i Bathe a a } BS PER beautiful gifts for which she |thanked the girls. W.A. Holds Quilting At Sunday School Chesley, were at Russell Perk- kins'. Mrs. Perkins stayed for several days. Mrs. Clarke Moore, Miss Beth Moore, Mr. George Gordon, Osh- awa, were at Keith Stainton's. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thomas, |Scarboroough, were at . Russell Stainton's. The W.A. had a quilting at the Sunday School room last week. Miss Marie Killen, Mr. W'!'} Franks, Hamilton, were at Rob- ert Killen's. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher vis- ited Miss Wilma Leach, Hamp- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMaster Joan and Ross, Mrs. F, B. Glas- po visited at Ralph Glaspell's, yrone. Mrs. Roy Thomas (Grace Stain- ton) was guest of honor at sev-| eral showers before her recent mariage. Miss Pat Shaw was hostess at a miscellaneous show- er at her home in Oshawa when|-- the bride was presented with a lovely corsage and escorted to a decorated chair where she open- ed the many beautiful and useful Mrs. Wes Cameron were co-hostesses |at another miscellaneous showes lat Mrs, Cameron's home when {those present were mostly neigh-| {bors and girl friends and rala-| {tives of the bride. She received| another lovely corsage and a good many lovely useful zifts for which she thanked the ladies. Mrs. Fred Dart and Mrs. Hen ry Dart were hostesses for the W.A. shower where the bride again received a pretty corsage and a great aray of beautiful gifts. She thanked the ladies for| their kindness. The CGIT and Explorer Girls are busy practising for their Christmas Tree on December 14! when Santa will make the wee folk happy. Mr. Charles Stainton, Clifford, | was a visitor at Russell Stam-| tons. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fisher vis-| ited at Harvey Webster's, Port Perry. .. | Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geissberg-| er, Jr., were well serenaded one night last week. We welcome | Mrs. Geissberger to our com-| | munity. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collis, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stain- ton, were at Peterborough Satur-| day night. "DEATH FROM MUD PIES OGDEN, Utah (AP) -- One little | girl died and two others were in critical condition after they made {aunt, Mrs. Ada Flintoff, Oshawa.! gifts and expressed her thanks. mud pies with an insecticide which Miss Janeen Cameron, Toron- wawa; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence] Henry and Donna, Hamilton: Mr. | | polluted water or, vegetables. |and Mrs. Tom Horton, Joan and| The Communists had denied Mrs. Leonard Shaw assisted her The girls from the Toronto Dominion Bank where the bride| they apparently found in a con. | to; Pte Beverley Cameron. Peta- | daughter in serving refreshments. |tainer in their grand'father's or- | chard. Three-year-old Jeanie Pe- |terson was dead on arrival at hos- pital. Two hours later her cousins, | Robert Killen and Mr s. | with . . . COUPLED RANGEFINDER This camera is the final result of the long experience of Samoca Comere Co. # has mony many features wivally found on, much more expensive Te COWMD AOD. OY $9995 2. 3.5 C. EZUMAR LENS. 3. Double exposure prevention. 4 Automatic film transport and shutter winding. 5 C der ond viewfind 6. 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