Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Oct 1958, p. 20

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20 THE PALLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesdey, October 14, 1958 MAPLE GROVE | MRS. M. E. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE ~The Maple Grove Evening Auxiliary of the WMS met at the home of Mrs. Jack Hurrie with 18 members and two visitors present. President, Mrs. W. H. Brown, conducted the business section and the secretary's report was gin by Mrs. Percy Flintoff. Mrs. Jack Hurrie rave 'ho scripture reading and Mrs. Bert | Snowden led in prayer. Mrs. Tom McGuirkes' group dressed in native costumes of countries to be studied this year, introduced the 'Study Book' Mrs. J. Foleys' group served lunch. October 3 a good crowd gath- ered at Ebenezer Church * for the Country Couples Club meet- ing. President Keith Crago con- ducted the business session and worship service was led by Mrs Cecil Mills and Mrs. Gordon Beech. Beth Trevail, Oshawa, sang four solos. F. Dilling, Bowman ville, showed pictures of the cgn- tenn'ai pare'n » ' "Img of his recent trip to Floida, Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. { WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The home of Mr. and Mrs ' Robert Johnson, Courtice, was ! the scene of a happy event re for (e121} cently when 25 relatives gath ered to celebrate the 40th wed- , a few cents dine anniversary of Mr. an Mrs a week! Les Collacutt of Maple Grove, Mrs. Irwin Warder, Toronto, a niece, presented her aunt with a corsage of red roses and ushered the happy couple into the gaily decorated dining room. A wed- ding cake and pink and white streamers graced the table Irwin Warder, Toronto, acted as master of ceremonies. A gift of a large broadloom rug was pre- sented by Robert Johnson, Cour- tice and Mrs. Donald Hanna, Bowmanville Among those present 'at the wedding 40 years ago were Mrs. Norman Mutton, Bill Westlake, Oshawa, and Mrs. Irwin Warder (nee Ruth Mutton) Toronto Mrs. A. W. Phipps and Mrs R. W. Griffiths, John and David, | Miss E. Hali, Toronto, visited{ Mrs. Frank Swallow last week. Sunday evening the Junior Farmers held their Church Ser- vice at Maple Grove Church. Mr. Savage, Oshawa, was the guest speaker and the choir was formed of Junior Farmer members. James Greenham, Port 'Huron, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thompson, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green- ham and Carole were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Travail, Osh-| awa, and Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, Rodman, Scugog Island, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech. John Whalen is reported pro- gressing after undergoing sur-| gery in Whitby Hospital Wednes- ay. | Lila Phipps, Regina, Sask.,| has returnfd home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. Swallow. Mrs. E. Ashton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie Ashton, Ennis-| Killen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawes, Whitby, were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swallow. Mrs. Wilmot Prouse and Charl- es, Osaca, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Robert Jarvie and attended the Junior Farmers church ser- vice. : i . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laverty and aE ' : family were Sunday dinner guests ik ot of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ireland, 3 3 & i Norwood. b Mr. and Mrs. A. Oswald are 2 r newcomers to the community and have moved into a double house owned by Lawrence White. Mrs. Morley Burgess left Sat- 74 . urday for British Columbia to ' visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Munday 3 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robin- gon, Greenwood, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burton. i "Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Burton visit- ¢ "le mother, and also his bro- ther, Clifford Burton, in Oshawa Ge eral Hospital Sunday Mrs. Clifford Burton spent Mon- day with Mrs. Cecil Burton. Melvin Holmes visited his bro- | | / d ther, Ed. Holmes 'who is confin- J ed to Civic Hospital, Peterbor- a ough. wo Teddy Wiggans, Prestonvale, visited Allan and Bob Flintoff, over the weekend. 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