26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November ZU, 1939 RED CHINA HONORS HEROES Chinese Communist army pilot Tsao Shuang-Min, left, is welcomed on his return home in Fukien province after reported- HS. Ass'n Meets At Maple Grove By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- The month- ly meeting of the Maple Grove Home and School Association was held in the school Wednesd. bir id mr, ana mrs. ©. Rus sell, Mrs. Roy Collins, Kim and Michael Minden spent the week with Mrs. T. Colliss. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Snowden and daughters, Bowmanville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Snowden Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Davidson, To- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers Sunday. . Ron Rogers accompanied Len Goodmurphy, Oshawa, and Bill Davidson, Toronto, to Bancroft last weekend iy, November 12. ' Mrs. Robert Bathwell presided fl |and roll call and the secretary's report were given by Mrs. Jim Geddes. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Cecil Coullen. Parents count for each room was taken and Mr. Mollins room won again with 17 parents pres- ent, Five of the children who com- peted in the public speaking con- test gave their speeches. They were Sharon Holmes, John Allin, Heather Burton, Maureen Whal- en and Dianne Martin. Rev, H. Stainton showed some colored slides of India. Lunch was served by the committee, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Hank and family have moved into the house vocat- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. M. Marchand, Mr. and Mrs, ly shooting down two American- made Nationalist Chinese planes. Tsao reportedly shot down the planes in a recent dogfight over Quemoy. Rally Report At Blackstock | Christian Stewartship. Mrs. John BLACKSTOCK -- Fifteen mem-| McKee read two short poems, followed by closing exercises and lunch, By MRS. R. C. HILL bers attended the Taylor Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J, A. Mrs. Glenn Larmer. Gleanings from the Fall Rally at Newtonville were given by Mrs. P. Romeril, Mrs. 8. Doirell, Mrs. E. Larmer, Mrs. G. Larm- er and Mrs. C. Hill November meeting of the United Church WMS at the home of Mrs. ROY |p EMEMBRANCE SERVICE ' Johnston was in| The community hall was filled charge of the worship period and | Tuesday morning for the Remem- the offering was dedicated by|Dbrance Day service conducted by |Canon Chaperlin and Rev. P. Ro- meril. Scouts and Cubs marched to the hall for the service and later to the Cenotaph where the two min- Not many books had been read |ute silence was observed. and Ron McCullen visited Mr. and Mrs. George Larocque. Many from here attended the oratorical contest in Hampton last week. Ross Metcalfe was pianist and Mrs, William O'Neill acted as chairman, Linda Scott was one of the three chosen as winners. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Todroff, Laurence and David, Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keenan, John A. Jeffrey, Oshawa and Cecil Don- ald, Toronto wre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGuirk. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Westaway Cameron have returned home aft- er visiting their son-in-law and Strong at the piano provided music. The Girl Guides, Brownies, visitors 'and Mrs. Milton Gray, Cadmus, gave the scripture read- Reeve Bruce Ashton read the|ing, Mrs. Milton Fisher Caesarea Frank Larocque Rev. P. Romeril welcomed the| |for highest standing in Grade 12. Sheila Goodmurphy celebrated her fifth birthday with a party on Friday and Nancy Rogers had a party for family and friends on her third birthday Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gow and Kenny were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. R, Burnham, Port Perry. a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marti and Lynda, accompanied by Mrs. A. D. Christie and Darlene Chris- tie, Epsom, motored to Brampton Tuesday to visit Mrs. T. W. Mar- tin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whiteman and family were Sunday dinner guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiteman, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family, Oshawa, were Sun- day visitors to Mr. and Mrs. George Larocque, Many Attend Graduation By MRS. LORNE JONES number of interested people at- tended the Pickering District High School Commencement Fri- day evening when Betty Gates and James Shipton received their diplomas in the General Course. Gladys Disney received her In- termediate diploma and Mary Jean Jamieson received the cup The Young People attended church at the Albert Street Church in Oshawa Sunday morn- ing. BALSAM and MT. ZION -- A| ZH 18-pce. Bedroom Group 7 Suite and Bedding Too! scaled for smaller homes FURNITURE finished in two rich shades of walnut 3.piece bedroom suite with dresser, big chest ond panel bed. Two-tone walnut stain, brass colored pulls, Soft, comfortable mattress, Steel fabric spring forms a good foundation, A pair of plump pillows. 2 Wabasso cotton pillowcases, Set of 4 ashtrays in stand. Bedroom lamps with shades, 18-piece Ensemble 119.95 Only 15 Monthly Payments of 8.99 Kiddies' 3-pc. Set this month but 35 calls on sick end shut-ing were reported. Honor Roll and wreaths were Mrs. Glenn Larmer and Mrs. [placed by Mrs. J. A. Johnston Stuart Dorrell were appointed to|and Mrs. M. Emmerson, Prayers led in prayer and Mrs. Laurence Malcolm, Nestleton, sang a solo. meet Saturday afternoon at the The Homemakers Club will Mrs. P. Romeril reported on home of Mrs, Allan Carson. the Presbyterial and introduced] Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faulkner the guest speaker, Mrs, Ewart visited Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Jones Cornish, Oshawa, who spoke on | Sunday. the theme "Together". Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones visit- Mrs, John Carnaghan introduc-|ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of ed Mrs, L. G. Richardson, Whit-|[Tawkestone Sunday. by, who divided the ladies into] Mr. and Mrs. Carson and fam- Mrs. Ralph Larmer gave the| Vice-president Mrs. Ross Duff|groups for discussion. |ily attended the christening of chapter of Study Book and Mrs. presided for the meeting in the] Mrs. Russel Mountjoy thanked |their granddaughter in Oshawa John Carnaghan gave a talk onlauditorium and Mrs. Gordon |the special speakers. Sunday. submit the slate of officers for|were offered by Canon Chaper- next meeting and it was decided line. to send a bale, with special stress| The Women's Association of on mitts and socks, for the In-|Blackstock United Church was dian children, at Lansdowne hostess to the WA members of House, Northern Ontario before| Cadmus, Caesarea and Nestleton Christmas. | Thursday afternoon, Nov. 13. no money down Easiest Terms Reg. 18.95! Santa's shoppers can save dollars on this set | Plastic table top and chair cover wipe clean, chrome frames, 3-PCE. 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