Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Jan 1958, p. 20

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Frank Batty 'Honored On ¥ CERERSBRNR ES eR EERE ra ned n Rn NYRR TRY NAAR ERY Sha Birthday MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT, Correspondent BROOKLIN -- When Lend-a- . W. W. Baldwin, the devo- {onal service was conducted by| ev. 8. J. Hillier, in connection esting Fourteen taken during the ri Week. The new leader, Mrs. fer, presided for the business| jon. A welcome was extend- relatives and friends gathered at to a visitor from the west, the hom , Stocks, who attended meet- Batty an port, Cook, showed $1 the group for 1957, and paid in to WA treasurer. made to continue the use of "holiday envelopes" as means of raifing funds for 1958. Mrs, Jack Patterson reported on literature. A potluck supper will be held in February for group members and families, in place of the regular meeting. Plans are underway for slides to be shown by Mrs. M. C. Fisher of nd Group of the Woman's As-|Newcastle, of a recent trip to oclation met at the home of|the east coast. : Mrs. Mervyn Bird and Missfor Grade 7 pupils of Brooklin| Doris Batty each related inier- Public School by the library points of a trip to Florida board for posters advertising the ecent holiday public library. Thirteen entries | season. §. J./BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A family gathering of about 40|Vipond; 2nd, Mary Lou Robinson; e of Mr. and Mrs. John d Miss Doris Batty on Other entries were highly com- 3 Saturday, Jan. 11, to honor their| mended. Minutes were read by Mrs.|father, Frank Batty, on his 80th] Miss Kat ervyn Bird, and correspond-|birthday. Many messages of con- ronto and ce from recipients of "'Shut-in|gratulation ags." Fourteen calls were re- mail and phone. rted on sick and shut-ins for|, Frank Batty The treasurer's re- has been widely known for his' were received by Mowbray of Burlington were) for many years home of Miss L. B. Mowbray. | Clydesdale horses and Guernsey a motor trip, taken with Mr. and| A. Leadbeater. cattlé, which have brought home| many honors at the Royal Win- ter Fair and other exhibitions. PUBLIC LIBRARY The Brooklin Public Library will sponsor a card party in the basement of the Township Hall on Friday evening, Jan. 22, Pro-| ceeds will be used to purchase {new books for the library. Com- mittee for arrangements is made up of Miss Lyla McBrien, Miss E. McKeown (librarian), Mrs. Ralph Hunter, Ronald Lovelock. | A competition was arranged |were received and judged and |prizes awarded to: 1st, Heather |3rd, Elaine Wescott. Prizes were subscriptions to the library. sn Hilliary of To- r. and Mrs, Frank |guests for the weekend at the Miss Doris Batty is home after Mrs. Ewart Nicholl of Oshawa (her sister) to Florida. Four days were spent at Beach, and several days at St. Petersburg, Forida. The regular monthly meeting of the Brooklin Women's Insti- tute will be held on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 29, in the base- ment of the Whitby Township Hall. Program will be arranged by the convener of community activities, Mrs. E. Powell. Lunch committee is Mrs. F. M. Holli-| day, Mrs. John Hamer and Miss L. MacNeely. ENNISKILLEN MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN, Correspondent ENNISKILLEN -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill and Reva, Mr, and Mrs. Keith McGill and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. O. C, Ashton, Lois and Charles, were with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Stainton on Sunday, for the birthdays of 0. C. Ashton and Milton Stainton. Mr. and Mrs, M. Tabb and boys, Bowmanville, were Friday evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Daytona an Mrs, William Martin, Haydon, visited Mr. and Mrs, C. Pethick d Mrs. E. Strutt, Mrs, Ross Page, who was in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, is improved enough to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin and family were with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Sharp on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George A Donna Gail, and Rodney, were visitors with Misses Louise and Marjorie McIntosh, Whitby. Miss Betty Knox, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Slemon. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Sharp on the birth of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright, Mis Gloria Lawrence and Betty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Leadbeater on 1, Mrs. John Griffin attended the Smith- E. Bennett, and Mrs. {| Wombold wedding in the Salva- tion Army Hall, Toronto, Mrs. H. Mills and W. Begley accom- panied them to Toronto, visiting with relatives, Mrs. E. Bennett is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. George Squibb, Churchill, Dr. and Mrs. Clark Dorland, | Lapeer, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Osh , visited I 3 at C. Wagg's and BR.) THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, Jonuery 13, 1958 2} Lorna were Acton's, Uxh e. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fockler and family, Toronto, were at her par- ents', Mr, and Mrs. H. Gribb. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Werry, Sandra and Sharon, were Sunda: evening guests of Ross Lee, Ked. ron. Jim Muller, Orono, Ron Clem- ens, Hampton, Mr, and Mrs. A. dbeater, and family visited Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dorland. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toms visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Jack Simmons, Pickering. | Mrs. Ross Lee, Kedron, Mrs. | Allan Werry Sandra and Sharon spent a day in Peterborough | with Mrs. Adam Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and boys were at Bruce Ashton's, Purple Hill. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater] ace nied Mr, and Mrs, the occasion of Tommy's fifth birthday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes, Oshawa, were recent visitors of Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Wright. Norman Smith, Oshawa, and Ted Yeo were at Keith Ellis', Mr, and Mrs. Adam Sharp were with the Cecil Robinson's at Newtonville, Wright to visit Howard Pye on| Sunday afternoon. : Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Pethick and Robin, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. S» R. Pethick. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton | and family were visitors with C.| Mills and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope, Port Perry. . A, L. Wearn, Donald and Mr. and Mrs, E. Wright. Oliver Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, and family, Oshawa, iy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross and family, Maple Grove, were at Mr. and Mrs. W, Howell's, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Graham and Joyce, Purple Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Haydon, Mr. E.|and Mrs, Earl Trewin and fam- ily visited Fred Toms. BLACKSTOCK MRS. R. C, HILL Correspondent BLACKSTOCK -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Ferguson, West Bank, B.C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johuston and other relatives. | Mrs. Geoi.> Fowler, Oshawa, ni a couple of days with Mrs, ecil Hamilton. Leta Th and Ross Hugh Burgessville, were weekend ests of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Larmer attended service in Orono Sun- day and visited Mr, and Mrs. W. oar. Joyce Venning, Irene Emmer- son and Aleta Steele Oshawa visited the Charles Vennings Sun- day. Cheryl Rahm, Port Perry, spent last week with her grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Jack Rahm. She and Mrs. J. Rahm are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Rahm and new son, Port Pearl Wright and Gertrude Henry, Toronto, spent the week- end af their respective homes. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Wat-! son and Lynn, Norland, Mr, and| Mrs. Fred Bradburn, Janetville, were Saturday gre.ts of Mr. and RUDLEY MRS. FRED PUCKRIN, Correspondent AUDLEY -- A number of adults and children went to Brooklin on Saturday evening to skate, Later they enjoyed a so- cial hour at the home of Arch "hiss Mary F f Toronto S ry Fowler of Toron was a student ther last week under the supervision of Mrs, G. K. Pratt. The 'flu has invaded the major ity of the homes in the comunue nity this week. The junior room was closed a few days when Miss Parks was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kennedy vis- ited over the weekend with Reg's parents, the Rev, and Mrs, J, Kennedy, Aurora, WA has been postponed until next Wednesday evening. This community was shocked on Friday afternoon to learn of the sudden death from a heart attack of Pete Desautels while at work. Deepest symapthy is ex. tended to Mrs. Desautels, Ray Mrs. Carl Bradburn, Donald and Ivan. and Renne. SECOND PREVIEW DAY - THURSDAY, JAN. 23rd. EATON'S | OSHAWA Se mi A & TOMORROW--THE SECOND DAY OF THE TWO-DAY PREVIEW! : EATON'S Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture and Housefurnishings STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th Merchandise in every price bracket! From the articles you NEED to the luxuries you WANT! Come down tomorrow and see the tremendous values offered . . . anything ordered then will be delivered as $00nN as p e after the sale starts Friday. @ Imported ""Hardtwist" Broadloom End-of-line clearance beautiful bread / loom in stunning decorator colours of mushroom, turquoise, grey, green, pear! pink. In 9°, 12', end 15' widths for area rugs and wall-to-wall treatment. REG. 11.95. EATON Semi-Annual 9 55 Sale, 8g. yd. Se Sea Approx. 27" width for steirs end hell- ways. REG. 8.95. EATON 15 Semi-Annual Sole, fin. yd. ' "Henry Herbert" Console Piancs By Mason end Risch , . . priced of big savings Available in Hepplewhite and French Provincial designs , , . full size pianos with features usually found" in much costlier instruments! 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