The Oshawa Times, 13 Mar 1959, p. 15

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'Honor Scouts | 'At Port Perry | By MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR The Scout and Cub organiza tions have been active celebrat- ing annual events Including the Father and Son banquet; held in the Scout Hall. , The Scout and Cub Mothers' Auxiliary catered to over 100 guests. David Milne, Arthur Jefford and Jan Beare received their een's Scout Badge presented py. Field Commissioner Wally Br. The Group Committee gave the boys rings pre- geited by Scout Leaders Howard lI and Stewart Lane. po 10DE, represented by Re- t Mrs. Storey Beare, pre- sdoted a flag to the new scout p after a dedication service the scout padre, Rev. E. W er. Port Perry Branch of the (inadian Legion, represented br George Parry, presented two pictures of the Queen for the hall The second banquet was cater- ed to by the Girl Gude and Brownles Mothers' Auxiliary, when over 100 sat down to a turkey banquet. . Mrs. Norman Kerry, past presi- dént of the Scout and Cub Moth- ers' Auxiliary, on behalf of the organization presented a new cub flar after a dedication service by Rev. E. S. Linstead. ENNISKILLEN By MRS. RUSSELL GRYFFIN| ENNISKILLEN -- The Service| Club will hold a draw for a tray at the WA C-rd Party Satrrday March 14th. The tray was donat-| ed by Mrs. W. E. Begley. | April 15 has been set as the date for snoring bazaar. Service Club will meet at the heme of Mrs. R. Lamb, March 18. Sarr. and Mrs. Joe Switzer, Gates Mills. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Floxd Pethick and Robin, Toron: to, Mr, apd Mrs. C. E. Jones, Newtonville were visitors to Mr and Mrs. S. R. Pethick and Nan- cy Wend's, A number of relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Ashton, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pooler, Oshawa. on the occasion of their 10th Wedding Amniversary. Wilfred: Williams, Caesarea, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. Toms Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner, Helen Turner, Ron Hotston, Osh- i awa, were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorland, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Banks and girls were Sunday visitors to Mg. and Mrs. John E. Griffin. f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brad-| Jey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hold- stock, Bowmanville, 0. Beckett and Arvilla. Tyrone, visited Mr. | and Mrs. F. Beckett. Mrs. Gordon Yen and Mrs Harry Grubb are in Bowmanville Memoria! Hospital. Mrs. E. Strutt] i{s in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arther Brunt) attended the 35th wedding anni- arv celebration for Mr. and . Orr Jeffery, Port Perry. 2 r-. Gordon Gettins were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. P. and Mrs, John Oke and ¥ children, Oshawa, visited Mr./ an? Mrs, V-lter Oke. | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page and| f2mi'v were Saturderr evening| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan! and Mrs. D. Veo and Lor- ted Gordon Yeo. V/ rd Mrs. Ed. Cox »nd family visited Mr. and Mrs B'~e Cox, Orland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley and Brinn, Manle Grove, and Clara Page, Toronto, visited M=-e, Ett? Page. | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin, Pat Hoskin, Blackstock. were| Sunday vi"itors to Mr. and Mrs. Rursell Griffin { Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Cochrane 2nd Reid, Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. Allin Martin, Bowmanville, | eal'rd on Rolph Virtve. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms were Sfindav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Haydon Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and family were recent callers on Ross Lee, Kedron. and Snnday callers on Clark Werrup, Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Banks and wirls, Weston, visited Mr. and Mrs, John E. Griffin, | CEDAR CREEK | By G. KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK -- Mrs, Ernie Willerton visited Mrs. Lloyd Col- lins, Townline, Monday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer and Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Leh- * mann, two Cedar Creek residents, received Canadian citizenship papers last week at Waitby, Mrs. Harris visited Mrs, Kil- patrick Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and Debbie and the Doyon chil- dren visited Eugene Trepanier in Toronto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blain and Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood | ' and family visited Ross Smith Sunday. George Parm of Oshawa visit-| ed his brother, Sam, Monday , afternoon. [ ALMONDS | By MRS. LOYAL POGUE ALMONDS --- Temple Mor- combe of Omemee was a week. | (end visitor with Mr, and Mrs. 4 Loyal Pogue Mrs. Sam Gurr is in Oshawa ! Hospital where she is receiving surgery C. Swietarfl's mother is confin. ed to Oshawa Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue vis- «ited the former's sister, Ada Pogue of Aurora Sunday. | s The WA will hold a spring tea @April 16 in Almonds Church. | ® April 12 will be Wemen's Day "at Almonds Church. The women | "will conduct the morning serv- Jce and Mrs. A. F. Bamford and| Ars. Claude Ives of Bowmanville will be guest speaker. 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