The Oshawa Times, 28 Oct 1958, p. 18

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¥8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tussdey, October 28, 1938 | Columbus 85th Anniversary By MRS, FRANK T. SMITH | Following the slides a discus- COLUMBUS -- Marking the sion was held on the local Child 85th anniversary of the church, Health and Immunization Clinic Thanksgiving services were held beld in Columbus every month. in Columbus United Church Sun. | Miss Atkinson was thanked by dal October 19. Both services Mrs. George Hayes. were well attended. | Amnouncement was made of Rev. Ronald Love was unable the Home and School conference to conduct the services owing to|to be held November 13 in Cour- the passing of his mother on Sat-| tice. urday. | The evening was brought to a The morning service was con-| close with lunch served by Mrs. ducted by Rev. H. Crozier of john Hayes, Mrs. George Hayes Whitby. Special music was pro-\and Mrs, Frank Simpson and a ste be Son oe i he ves | Sooit, #74¢ PERSONALS The male quartet, Alan Scott, | Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boyd Stanley Webber, Gordon Pere-|and Heather, Toronto, and Lula| man and Donald Wylie also sang, | Christie and Miss French, Osh-| : The evening Service was taken awa, were Sunday callers 'at the by Rev. John K. Moffat of Simcoe home of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley| ' Street United Church, Oshawa,| Webber. The choir of Westmount United| Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Dowse Church, Oshawa, under the di-| |visited Mrs. Norman Legerton rection of Mrs. Willard Cook, pro- and Mrs. E. Legerton of Scar- vided the music for he service boro Tuesday afternoom, | Lunch and a social hour fol-| wy 4 J Cook and Howard lowed for members of the West-| i charjes Grills, all of Brook-| mount choir and guests. The lin, were Sunday supper guests| hmch was served by the mem-| | be A at the home of Mr, and Mrs. bers of the Columbus choir. Charles Grills. HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOC. | Robert Mountjoy of Islington The October meeting of the and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fran-| { Columbus Home and School As-|cis, Ross and Laura were Sun- sociation was held Monday eve- day dinner guests at the home|| ping in the junior room of Colum-|of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hepburn. bus public school, Sunday evening visitors at the Mrs. Ray Gimblett, the presi- home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank dent, was in the chair when a/Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Walter discussion took place on the pre-|Loveridge of Haydon, and Grace sentation of pins, to be held in Trewin of Toromto. the senior schoo] Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Partridge. ing, October 24, at 8:15. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hiemstra, It was announced that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Gaskell, the president of the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Powell and Oshawa Home and School Coun- Mr, and Mrs. Alan Scott visited | cil, will open the bazaar Novem-|Mr., and Mrs. Jim Beaton of}, ber 19 in the junior school. An Oshawa Saturday. aluminum tray was on display] Mrs. Alice Lapp of Woodville which will be presented to Miss spent the weekend at the home Mabel Searle in appreciation of| of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Webber. her work in printing the Home| Mr, and Mrs, Donald Wylie, and School programs. Debra and Susan, were Sunday Following the business period dinner guests at the home of Elizabeth Hayes rendered two/Rev. and Mrs. R. Wylie, Toronto. piano solos. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hiemstra, The guest speaker for the eve-| Yvonne and Jo-anne, spent Sun- ning, Miss Atkinson of the On- |day at the home of Mrs. Hiem- tario Health Unit, was intro-|stra's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. duced by Mrs. Frank Simpson. Herma of Temperanceville, Miss Atkinson spoke briefly to] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, introduce a series of slides which Brenda and Eric, visited Mr. and she was showing on the work of Mrs. William Smith of Oshawa the Health Unit, ISunday afternoon. Hysteria Rises In Springhill By HARRY CALNEK Canadian Press Staff Writer |men,'" said Russell. "They're try- ing to keep a stiff under lip. The SPRINGHILL, N.8. (CP) -- As|pest thing in a situation like this EATON'S n OSHAWA 9.30 a.m. to 6. p.m. Monday to Saturday,Open Friday Nights until 9. p.m. Located on King St. W at Stevenson Rd. Store Hours: Orly at EATON'S . . . GLENEATON Shetland PULLOVERS All-wool, beautiful pullovers you'll love for sports and casual wear , . . with your skirts, jumpers, slacks. Well-made soft Shetland finish; with firmly ribbed neck, cuffs and waistband; the tailored look Is accentuated by the long 6.95 set-in sleeves. In rich col- PHONE RA 5.7373 ours of cardinal red or char- coal grey; sizes 36 to 40. EATON Price, each ...... Special Purchase! 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By Sunday night 33 persons had entered the "'panic control cen- tre" operated by the brigade at the armory. Beside the centre is an emergency hospital and meor- gue. Of the centre's 33 patients, 28 is a damned good cry." Three teams of two psychia- trists each from Halifax are man- ning the centre on a 24-hour basis. ing of the chain; against wall when not in use. Each ... 3.00 PHONE RA 5-7373 28-02. pkg. gravel, and treat, Hartz 1 Mountain" book .... ® DEPT. 254 Brass-plated Co EATON Hud Price, each . EATON'S LOWER ety An ambulance at the pitread cares for persons who fecome| disturbed at the mine. If their nerves can be soothed there, they | are taken home. If not, the con- trol centre takes over. "It's difficult for people | understand when things like this are thrust upon them," Russell | said. "The strain of waiting and | simple fatigue takes its toll in al couple of days . . "Only a few cases have ne from the pithead. 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