Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 May 1957, p. 18

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EP ---- Ee EATON Sace - Ju SsT200H KUDLEY "School Principal And [™itte A A, Gall =. COLUMBUS -------- chens and Carol Evans, Anne Yonson and Julie Chormley. Emergency helper, Carol |Evans, Anne Yonson, Elsie Fice, Julie Chormley and Carolyn Lee. Astronomer's badge, Anne Yom Teachers Entertain W.A. secs © MILDRED PUCKRIN C nt AUDLEY -- The WA met in the church basement with eight- teen members and eight visitors present. The president, Mrs. Bert Guthrie, opened the meeting with a poem, "Blessed is the Woman." A short business period followed the opening hymn, Creed and Theme song. The roll call .was answered with "service." Miss Susie Puckrin read the scripture, 'and Mrs. G. Astley led in prayer. Dr. Lindeman gave several violin numbers, accom- panied by Miss Boyd at the piano. Mr. J. Rapsey spoke to the group on "Citizenship." Mr Rapsey is the principal of Ajax High School, while Miss Boyd teaches art and Dr. Lindeman teaches music at the same school. Mrs. Wm. Guthrie, Jr., offered a prayer before the closing hymn Rev. M. Buttars gave the bene- diction. The east group served refresh. ments. The Sunday School Anniversary service was held on Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. E. Young, a former minister of Audley, and pow of the United Church al Tondale Heights, Scarboro, was the guest speaker. The Sunday NORTH OSHAWA VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA -- The 13th Oshawa Guides and Brownies held their annual mother and daughter banquet at the council hall, Camp Samac, recently Miss Joyce Reader, the 13th Guides, introduced the head table: Mrs. R. E. ilson, commissioner for morth district; Mrs. D. E. Fox, district advisor and guest speaker; Mrs ¥. Brock, president of the group committee; Mrs, Ben Hitchens, Brown Owl; Mrs. J. Evans, act- ing Tawny Owl and Miss Carolyn Stredwick, company leader, who led in Grace Following the dinner, a toast to the Queen was proposed by Bar- bara Bauder. A toast to the guide movement was given by Sharon Masterson. Bonnie Solomon gave a vote of thanks to the mothers which was replied to by Mrs. E Brock. Mrs. E. Bauder gave the treas- @rer's report, and the Brownies their special song of thanks h. =n . Mrs. D. E. Fox Jive an ex- tremely Amterestiog talk on camp- fag and Mrs. R. E, on guiding. CUPS PRESENTED Highlights of the evenin oo donated by ifford , truckers, for the best Brownie and Guide of the year Receiving the cups were Julle Chormley and Donna Gilkes. The rownles formed their fairy ring to receive their badges Golden hands went to Gall Bran- ton, Susan Pearce, Donna Gilkes, 'Barbara Solomon and Faye Fish Skater's badge to Sharon Cook, W¥icki Brown and Diana Pierce Collector's badge to Gail Gor- , Vicki Brown, Susan Pearce, vert. 18" WHIRLWIND the best you can buy! 1: MOWS GRASS 2. TRIMS CLOSE 3. CUTS WEEDS 4. PULVERIZES LEAVES 5. MULCHES TURF oro builds the world's 9 Ena $99.95 17% br Larger and pewer-propelied wedels alse avaiable! mowers. Distributors: F. Manley & Sons Ltd. 200 Loughton Avenue, Toronto D BY: OSHAWA: Jackson Raike, Herdware, 926 Simcoe North. A. W. Rundle, 1015 King St. East. Stan's Sharpening Service, 227 King St. West, BEAVERTON: Smith Brothers. BRECHIN: Groham Hordwers. BROOKLIN: Brooklin Hardware, Box 218, CLAREMONT: Mr. Fred Lewis, Altona Feed & Supplies R.R. No. 3, ORONO: Rolph Hardware. PICKERING: Dinty's Small Motor Clinle. PORT PERRY: The Cornegie Hardware Co. SUNDERLAND: Ross Doble. Wilf. Haney. Moore's Hardware & Flectric. WHITBY: Mr. Henry G. Parry, 1627 Dufferin Street. Whitby Hardware. |in Oshawa. {and Gail Branton captain of camp Wilson spoke ene Mullen and Patsy Cal- Following -the badge awards the (School children sang two BUM- 4 i40c gave an interesting dia-| bers, with Eileen Guthrie, the i pianist for the service. Wayne pve othe Union Jack 38 the White and Keith Puckrin received po" £ ie Lrndes the offering rownies then lowed by Sunday School at 10.50 ft " for the summer months of "laps Congratulations to Earl Puckrin GUIDE GROUP MEETING and the former Miss Lorraine, phe 13th Guide and Brownie Maris, Whose mareiage was 80l- group committee held their meet- emnized on Saturday afternoon in ing at the home of Mrs. O. Mas- the Orono United Church. After a (argon Taunton road, with Mrs. short wedding trip they will live gp Brock presiding. Mrs. * Brown gave a report on the ban- oo, Ea Ms, Geo, Lait attend: auet. Reports were given Dy fhe ) 5 8 + ecretary reasurer and sic isiig Fleants Newnizs Son Su convener. All were approved. Ten ay oh E tndal " members were present. urch, Erindale. Mrs. Murphy moved a donation Mrs. J. Cowie and family vis- ha gent to help send a Guide to GOLDEN LINKS CGIT A meeting of the Golden Links on/1t was seconded by Mrs. Pearce CGIT group was held in the Sun- who are members of the Portipodiy harm. made day School rooms of the church. Perry High School Cadets attend. ; bi Grace Webber, the president, pre-ied a special service for the Ca- Lunch was. served 07 Mr. Sedo the meeting which ope. gets bed at Grace Church on 1 Tale anes How movin rs, G. K. Pratt and Miss L.inext meeting will be on the third opeding services a short worship # period was Frank Smith assisted by Jo an been Mr Miller who read the meditation ten and family from Oshawa and Patsy Rickard who read the Scripture After the business period, the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Legerton, = mission study book was continu-|Scarborough, led. The country for the evening noon. was Korea and after the study] Mr 0 was introduced by Mrs. Smith the and family from Coldwater visit girls used a true to learn facts about the country, and Mrs ited with her mother filay, Wrs. the World Camp in Switzerland. G Sunday. i Miss Lucille Parks spent the and cared. Blan al holiday weekend with her family ; at_Picion Masterson and committee. Parks attended a teachers' meet: wegnacday fn September ing at Kinsale on Thursday after- nl 82 Islanders Return Home Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy spent WASHINGTON (CP) -- .Eighty- |two displaced South Pacific is- the weekend at the Kennedy cot- landers exposed to fall-out during tage at Dorset the United States nuclear tests at Eniwetok in March, 1954, will re-| This was followed bv discussion n LJ Guides And Brownies |turn to their home atoll in about|The next meeting will be on May t 30 duests of Mr. wo months The interior department said Booklovers badge to Péarce. Needleworker's badge to Faye - 's badge to Marlene wl burns received bv some of the ¥ 8 4 i people as a result of their ex- posure were healed by the autumn point of view," added n Fairy ring was then broken and of 1954." the department said. to thank his neighbors a the Guides formed a horseshoe to receive their badges, as fol- lows: 2nd class badge, Carolyn Lee. Hostess badge, Carolyn Lee % Life-Saver badge, Gail Hitch- ens Rescuer's badge, Gail Hitchens Laundress' badge, Gail Hitchens and Lenore Dalby. Needlework badge, Carol Evans ja Anne Yonson, Julie Chorm- ey Cook's badge, Julie Chormley. Handywoman's badge, Carol | Evans and Anne Yonson. Religion and life emblem, Carol The Act of Love This is woman's greatest chal- lenge in marriage. It is the wife who determines whether love- making will enrich her life or | curse it. were | In June Reader's Digest a wo- man doctor looks at love and life. Dr. Marion Hilliard of Toronto gives wise counsel on how a wife can develop the {responsive qualities necessary for a fuller, deeper, more satis- § factory marital relationship. Get your June Reader's Digest today: 36 articles of lasting in terest, condensed to save yow time. A Product of General Motors Sold and Installed by: | | 40 King St. West, Oshawa 103 Byron St. S., Whitby joined OE COLUMBUS. On una morning a spec amily ay Beginning next Sunday, church and entertained the mothers with service was held at Columbus fl bazaar dad serve wil be at 9.45 am., fol. camp fire. A very enjoyable eve- United Church. Rev. R. H. Rick- esday g. ning was ended with the singing ard conducted the service with Mrs. Wallace Scott at the organ. Mr, Rickard chose as his test for his sermon the Home' bringing out the per- sonal responsibilities of father, mother R values "home. The choir, under the direc- and daughter, Mrs. Turpin, visit- tion of Mrs. Saviour's Love" with a quartet Pascoe. composed of Mrs. Johan Miller, Mrs. Frank Smith, Donald Wylie/and Grace and Carolyn spent the # . A committee made up of reore- ntertaine ot ers { Thursday night that the islanders sentatives from the Live Wires | concerned were the inhabitants of Class and the Sunday School met Burketon a Rongelap in the Marshall Islands. at {Smith's on Saturdav Artist's badge to Susan Pearce §,r evs "indicate the presence of Cyril Shaw on Tuesdav evening Mr. residual radioactivity at a level to make plans for a Strawberry Susan that is acceptable from a health Supper the department tentatively set for this affair but Walter I ; Lg _ further particulars will 'The superficial radiation skin nounced later. PERSONALS Mr. Bruce Reeson would like Home Appliances (Oshawa) Ltd. 90 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Kingston, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Naylor on| Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holliday were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. F. M. Holliday of ' Brooklin. Mrs. F.C. Davidsol Christian Home Value + Is Stressed In Sermon loin. iss tii fi MRS. FRANK T. SMITH who assisted him at the time of lend. Correspondent his fire last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Gimblett Sunda Quite a number, of Columbus attended the McCabe - Linton Y people attended the very success- wedding which was held at Christ held at Kedron on Memorial Church in Oshawa on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Flett and Sunday evening visitors at the family were saddened by thelhome of Mr. and Mrs. Norman accidental death of Mr. Arnold Gimblett were Mr. and Mrs, John in Hodgson last Thursday, Mr, Medland and children from Hodgson was employed on the Brooklin. Flett farm and had just recently -- and children and the arrived from England, of having a Christian. 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