Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1958, p. 20

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20 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturdey, Merch 8, 1958 Founder's Day Theme AtHS MRS. FRANK T. SMITH, Correspondent COLUMBUS -- At the Home and School Association meeting in the Junior School, the presi- dent, Mrs, J. Hayes, opened the meeting and Mrs. George Gilroy | read the Creed. The program for the evening was based on Founder's Day and was conducted by Mrs. Charles Henry, She was assisted by Mrs. S. Finn and Mrs. George Gilroy. ciation of the Oshawa Presby- tery, was guest speaker. Her topic was "The High Ideals of a Good Woman and Wife" based on Proverbs 31, verses 10-21 Mrs. R. Rickard thanked Mrs. Cornish, |MANSE MEETING On Monday evening the mem- bers of the Columbus - Kedron Session met at the Manse. During the evening arrange- ments were made to have the next Communion Service on March 23, Palm Sunday will be on March 30 and a special Good Friday service will be held on {April 4 at Kedron Church. The president of the Woman's Asso EATON'S OPPORTUNITY DAY SPECIALS MONDAY SI d THI Mrs. Hayes presided for the regular Easter Sunday services business part of the meeting. It| Will be held at both churches on was decided to send two dele. April 6. It was also decided that| gates to the Home and School|the Elders would present church| Conference in Hamilton in April. membership cards to all mem-| Twelve cups and saucers have bers in the near future. been purchased for use by the The evening was brought to a| Columbus Home and School. Siose Jib 2 Jue served by i y 1 vith Mrs. R, A The meeting was closed with A meeting of the Sunday Dayes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Suggitt {called at the funeral home in To- Nylons FULL FASHIONED... in five fresh new shades, fashion approved for Spring! ON SALE FOR ONE WEEK MONDAY MAR. 10th UNTIL SATURDAY MAR. 15th For the New Spring 'n' Summer Shades Outstanding savings you won't want to miss I for Spring and Summer. Weights for every occasion end time of day. Fashioned for clinging fit , . 'Sanitized"" -- self-deodorizing, irritating for the lifetime of the stocking, e Spice Amber ® Pink Hexe OFF REG. PRICES] Buy now , , . stock up Exciting range of suble Spring shades. , flattering dull finish. self-antiseptic, non-toxic end non- ® Average and long lengths, sizes 8/2 to 11%2 in the group, but not every size in each colour and weight. o Pearl Smoke (in the group) © Sun Radiance e Blush Apricot h ved by the members of Heh served by . {School teachers and officers was | {held on Tuesday at the church. | Quite a number of members prayer by the Rev. Roy Rickard | and friends from the Columbus after which the superintendent, | Home Euchre and Dance which ness. In the absence of the secre-| = was held at the Odd Fellows Hall tary, Alan Scott was appointed | Among the winners were Mrs.! | Leonard Slute who took first| BLACKSTOCK | day who took second prize for men. sorry to learn of the illness of Correspondent two ladies in the district, Mrs. BLACKSTOCK -- After Satur-/ McCulloch high school play, Mr, Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott were Mrs. W. W, VanCamp entertained home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Me- ter's home. | | Millan of Port Perry. John Morris and Miss Doreen and Harold and Russell were re- (Mable VanCamp, Toronto, spent | cent visitors at the home of Mr. (the weekend with Mrs. W. w.| City. George Blythe is able to be up| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wylie, Ean ge | re to get back to| dinner guests at the home of the . » | Rev. and Mrs, R. Wyllie of To-! Mrs. MacDougald, St. Mary's, mer last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe of Kedron, Mrs. H. Pascoe and| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright dinner guests at the home of and Mrs. Harold Stinson, Yelver- Mrs. Wallace Scott. ton, Sunday. group of the WA spent Monday wells in Oshawa, Sunday, On afternoon quilting at the home of [Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. and Mrs. M. McMillan, Mabel and Helen VanCamp were Port Perry, and Mrs. William to leave for holidays in Florida. day dinner guests at the home of | Roy McLaughlin and family were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and visited Sunday evening with Mr. Murphy, Tyrone, Albert Murphy and Mrs. Lorne Parrott of and Garry, Bowmanville. Mrs. Frank Simpson and Con-|and Donna, Port Perry, who have nie and Mrs. Alan Scott visited | Just returned from a month's holi- week. . |vyn Grahams Sunday, and took | Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hepburn, | Billy home. Billy spent the month cently with Mr. and Mrs. Ray| - Mr. and Mrs. J. Mew and Jane fon and family of Newoastle, |spent the weekend with her par- "| cock. Janpamaler, both of Sea-| Allan Dayes has been transfer-| Bank of Commerce. | Mrs. Donald Wylie. | Allan and Lorraine Dayes and and Brenda were supper guests musical entertainment of the| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ji nior choir concert at Enniskil- cently. Miss Pearl Wright, Toronto, | Monday callers at the home of oq Mr. Vincent Archer, Bow-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds their respective homes here. | | Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent Mon-| (day with the Elmer Archers, MRS. FRANK T. SMITH, COLUMBUS -- The Columbus Woman's Association met in the Allan McKenzie, the president, | opened the meeting. Miss B. PERSONALS |The meeting was opened with district attended the annual At Ray Scott, presided for the busi- | in Brooklin on Friday evening. to take care of the minutes. prize for ladies and Walter Holli- | Friends and neighbors were MRS, RB. C. HILL Fred Heddon and Mrs. Oliver day night's presentation of the Sunday dinner guests at the the cast and assistants at the lat- Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hepburn paisley, Hamilton, and Miss and Mrs. Wilfred James of King vanCamp. Susan and Debra, were Sunday ipa siore shortly Fonto. visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lar-| Mrs, Alan Scott were Thursday and girls visited her parents, Mr. Several ladies from the north| Jack VanCamp visited the Say- Mrs. Ernest White. Saywell and Margaret, Misses Bhort from Seagrave were Satur-| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holliday family, Long Sault, Mrs. Edith Myrtle. Mr, and Mrs. Don Pargeter with friends in West Hill last day in Florida, visited the Mer- Harold and Russell, visited re. [With his grandparents. | Miss Leona Reynolds and Ron-|®DtS Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bea- hp? SUPPET | 4 from Bowmanville to Oshawa | Mr. 04 Mrs. Frank Smith | roan Elford assisted in the James Bellinger of Toronto re-|j., saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott were manville, spent the weekend at from Seagrave, | " Whitby. | WA President ion mie, Pir. Corrrespondent hasement of the church. Mrs. Smith was in charge of the devo-| tional service. She was assisted by Mrs. J. Hislop. During the business portion of the meeting further plans were made for the spring bazaar and tea on April 16 Mrs. Walter Holliday presided for the program. Mrs. Wallace Scott played a piano solo and Mrs. Holliday read a poem. | Mrs. E. Cornish, Oshawa,' ronto where the body of a cousin, William McMullin, was resting. They spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rud Heaslip. Mervin Roe, Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanCamp and Billy were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson spent Tuesday, and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Stinson Wednesday eve-| ning with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb, Lake- view, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry. 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