The Oshawa Times, 24 Mar 1960, p. 23

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we We WY PRY ew ey - ho hE eB BE LE A an a i A eh RE |tion and silence?" he asked the|loney what the government was Kenneth and|visited Mr, and Mrs. Little Britain, visited Mr, Butson. Ruby Virtue, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Werry and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lotton, legislature. |doing to adopt recommendations 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 24, 1960 He said miners were not of the report. ENNISKILLEN 'Briefs From The United Church Sunday i . Betty Jane visited Mrs. J. D.|Mrs. Earl Masters and family, |warned of cumulative radiation Mr. Maloney said that a study P rds Senco joacaers Held thei moth By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Cole, Bowmanville, Sunday. |{Bowmanville, visited Mr. and hazards "which may affect them of the dangers of radiation was : resen wa Dunbarton y Js gh oe wy, Fai ENNISKILLEN -- John Griffin| wr. o.4 Mrs. Glen Spry, Roch. Mrs. Ralph Virtue. long after their employment in being continuously carried out by 3 2 rs. dohn Denny, Fairport|ha returned home from Bowman-|ogior' N'Y, visited Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope and|the mines is terminated." the federal and provincial gov- 4 Beach, Thursday, ville hospital and Mrs. Ralph|p ich" Mrs, Frank Spry re.|amily, C. Mills, Port Perry,| mr MaeDonald quoted a spe-| "ments, No such report was a By IVY THOMPSON The WMS meeting was held at|Lamb is expected home soon. |i oq home with her som, Keith Cryderman, Solina and Les-| i. committee report on the min- ignored. For Attendance DUNBARTON - The Youngithe church Thursday with Mrs,| Mr. and Mrs. F. Beckett and i lie Middleton visited Mr. and The robl was "'v seri { People's Society of the United John Parker of Find Hill|{family visited O. Beckett, Ty- _ 2 Mes oh is Mrs, Leonard Stainton. ara' as saving hal men vere a0 ous" oa the Eh was fF 1 SOLINA -- John Knox, past| Mr, and Mrs, F, Abernethy, Church conducted the morning | gpeaking on mission work in|rone, Mines, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and| oo 04 before they started work 'analyzing the whole question." } superintendent of the Sunda y|Oakwood, visited Mr, and Mrs, service in Dunbarton as well as Rhodesia. Mr. and Mrs, Lorpe Lamb FLt dM. Rost Roland girls called on Mr. and Mrs. Wal- at the mines. frome - : 1 School presented attendancc|Don Taylor Sunday. Fairport churches. Allen Jones, geveral Dunbarton people at.|Visited Mr. and Mrs. Garpet wg an ot: wa * ir go fer Loveridge, Haydon. y F armers To Miss | awards for 195 to a number of| Mr. and Mrs, 1. Hardy and|vice » president of the soclety,|ierded the Open House at the| Wns, Peterborough, Sunday. Mrs Frank McGill Clara Page ee MocDuntid Sunday School students Sunday.|Stanley visited Mr, and Mrs. Roy presided at the services. Pickering High School where the| MF. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Howard said, gooted, - E. B, GI Seder, 'B D Neil Tink, Sally Langmaid,|Slack, Ebenezer, Sunday, Roger Carlton and Keith Fred-/yarious night school classes put|YiSited Mr. and Mrs, Don Carr, Bradley, Maple Grove, Mr, and executive vice-president of the| PONANZa ays' { Herbie Tink and Philip Broome,| Mr. and Mrs, Howard Plaxton, |erickson sang a duet. The Young, displays, including a square Bowmanville. Met By nig i Tig fa er Rio Tinto Mining. Company, as HAMILTON (CP) -- Farmers i Karen Yellowlees, Brenda Yel |Brougham, visited John Knox. |People's choir, accompanied bY|dance demonstration. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brunt|y me 0% = E00 Sted Mrs saying that in two or more of the STAY EvDest *honatzd Gar m lowlees, Gordon Westlake, Shir-| Mr. and Mrs, Ross Cryderman, (Mrs. Wilkinson at the organ, | visited W. Mark, Port Perry. E Page pton, i ompany's seven mines in the the next 10 years although the ley Westlake, Nancy Knox Fllen and Larry, were guests of provided the music, Donald Bell] Mrs. Oxenham gave a talk onl "ay and Mrs. Norman Brook-|™ = 28: Etigt Lake - Blind River areaiue Be or Nooo A Jean Baker, Tedd OE, Mrs, S. Rundle, Bowmanville,|spoke on "Repentance." ceramics at St. Paul's Eveningly,, Bowmanville, called on Mr,| Mrs, Robert Preston, Stewart aps anger there was a range of almost six iy 2 A Hikely Dmerican jee ! Murray Yellowlees, Phyllis and Sunday. Mr. Bell, who has been with the(Auxillary March 15, Members oljand Mrs. E. W. Begley, Wed-Treston, Bfaple Grove, visited radiances, the permissible level i; lied States farm expert said the On-We-Go were guests of the!nesday. ed Mr. and Mrs. George KnoX|months, gave his final talk be-|CYENIng. | Mr. and Mr. 0. C. Ashton, Lois| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holroyd, Jr. Sunday. fore writing his exams for the| Mrs. F. Torrance fell recently and Charles, visited Mr, and|and family, Hampton, visited Mr. A meeting of Sunday Schoo!| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vice, MI. |o gq of pis first year in theology.|snd hurt her hip, and was taken|Mrs. S. Rodman, Scugog Island.|and Mrs. §. Lamb, "highs" of from 1% to almost six\ynstifute of Canada. teachers and officers was held atjand Mrs, Stan Millson wete He will spend his summer vaca-|to Ajax hospital, Mrs. Carl McLaughlin, Grant] Elenor Leighton, Bowmanville,, TORONTO (CP)--Ontario CCF 'imes the established standard. "Surplus is behind most of to- the home of superintendent, Har-|guests at a party ii Do tion on the mission field. Mrs, S. Dixon and Mrs. Gibb|and Neil, Blackstock, visited Mr, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Wrery and Leader MacDonald said today| Mr. MacDonald sald that thelday's agricultural problems," he I vey Yellowlees. y and Mrs, . Song as Coates and Sharon are confined to their|/and Mrs. Ross Sharp, family, were guests of Mr. and that miners going to work in ura- committee report called for pro-\said. "There appear to be ne ! Paul Agnew of Wil owdile by, Saturd i Harold Jebson HS MEETING homes by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cook, Scar-|Mrs. Allan Werry Saturday, nium mines were not told of the secution of management for fail-|honanza days ahead, because the i spoke at the church setvice » oy] ne a Mr. je] The Base Line Home and Bob Pearce left for Centralia/Poro, Mrs. Cyril Avery and fam-| Mr, and Mrs. Joe Crawford dangers involved from radiation. ling to meet required standards of ability to produce (food) is in day Morsing on bel ely an Tio Sluts, Wayne andl [School Association held its regu- RCAF base Thursday, [ly Newcastle, Bill Johnson, Osh.|and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Harold| "Why is there an apparent con-|dust and radiation exposure. casing faster than farm goods ntario Temperance Ts. lie, Mrs. Donald Yel lar meeting at the school Mon. lawa, Mr. and Mrs. Angus King,|Crawford and boys, Nestleton,|spiracy of concealment, distor- He asked Mines Minister Ma- are needed." Larry, Raglan, Mrs. Donal © jay, with vice - president, Mrs.| Jim Carey left for Vancouver Dianne Tink and Evelyn Hock-|lowlees, Taunton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Oliphant presiding in the Friday where he will take up a hd aday sang a vocal duet, Vv, Powell, Robert and Donald, b f Mr Laureyssens new position. 4 Columbus, visited Mr. and Mrs, |BDSence o 5 yes ' PERSONALS through fliness. Erie Mills, of Montreal, grand- Russell Vice, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Davis and , Pat and Ross Kossatz | Mr. and Mrs, Clare Allen, Rob. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hai | ert and John, Bowmanville, visit- Oshawa, Saturday. loa ue Evelyn Hockaday, Marie Flett,| Dianne Tink and Mabel Huggins Wednesday. Charles H. Everett of Ames, | Of b adi ation By 1957 the levels had been re- duced but there still remained yoy, addressed the Appraisal Joan Westlake and Brian Knox| George Hamlin, Oshawa, Visit-\congregation for the last three received attendance awards. TEACHERS MEET | University to take his MA in the| fall, tition. received county honors in their 4H Club Girl's Homemaking course at the Achievement Day H-S Meeting A nominating committee of Mrs. Betty Jackson, Mrs, Melby McKay and Mrs. Irene Plitz was elected to draw up a slate of James Mitchell and Mrs. Mar. | garet Annan have re.uvned fom) la month's holiday in Morida, Mr, Mills of the Area Schoo'|son of Mrs, F. Mills, RR 3, Pick- Board presented John Oliphant ering, has been awarded the and Mrs, Wes Yellowlees with a cup for his showing at| Woodrow Wilson $1500 fellowship, Ne 0 KE |the recent public speaking compe-|He has been accepted at Yale| -NNYWORTIH'S~ at Orono, ire 3. 8. Tk vised nes! Ji Hampton officers to be presented at the) Adam Bradbury of Toronto and #8 SATISFACTION GUARNTEED OR MONEY | REFUNDED--YOU 4 YOU ARE-INVITED TO OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT sister, Mrs. R. J. McKessock at| April general meeting, Mr. and Mrs." Ernest nS a I : he home ot br. 208 Mis. Evete ATE M. HORN fart BIPERSONALS of Uxbridge visited E. G. Code at Bf A -- RR : ett 0 shawa. | -- The th k Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunn and chil- meeting of the Home and School| Mrs. T. Dumond of Glendale 2 Weekend. 21 BOND ST. WEST. OSHAWA : HARWOOD AVENUE, AJAX dren, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Association was held at the new and Mr. and Mrs. John Denny of| Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robert. | 3 L. Preston, Bowmanville, visited|school with president Mrs, H. Fairport Beach visited the ir/son of Greenwood visited Mr. and § BOTH STORES OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY--AJAX MAIN STORE OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVENINGS TILL 9 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid.|Coutts in the chair, mother, Mrs. Horner, at Barrie! he George Watson recently a ---------------------- Mrs, A. Balson spent Sunday| Letters of appreciation from Hospital. Ir. and Mrs. C. C, Smith are 3 LL 5 with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tay- Harry Adcock and Mrs. A. W. The Boys' Brigade of St. Paul's lon vacation in Florida. jo lor |Presectt were read. won the Eastern Toronto cham.| ine Legion Auxiliary held its and School |pionship March 5, and the bam. | monthly meeting March 14. Plans) ril. CHILDREN'S st QUALITY ATTRACTIVELY PRINTED Mr. and Mrs. J. Ovenden and| Several Home i beng Setiog March 34 Plan é a bake sale Corduroy Overalls ---- family, Oshawa, visited Mr. andimembers are expected fo attend| Toronto championship March 12. Mrs. Frank Westlake, Jr. th t: in Toronto, A ril| Mr, and Mrs. Tom Westlake and| Se onTen on p Harold Anderson is recuperal- Mr. and Mrs. Colin Fallow of § Cecil, Millbrook, visited Mr. and| hen House will be held at the | ing at home from his recent | whithy visited Mr. and Mrs. [$8 operation. |George Watson Sunday. | Mrs. Frank Westlake Sr., Sun- noth School Thursday, March day 24 from 2.30 to 4 p.m. and at the| The circle group of the WA| Mrs. Bourgeois of Liverpool | Joseph's § GIRLS' CORDUROY CAR COATS Ladies', Top Quelity, 400-Needle, icro-Mesh. BOYS' SHEEN Mr. and Mrs, L. Broome andi oy "gehool Monday, March 28 held a pot luck luncheon Mar. 16 road south is in St. sons attended a family gathering from 2.30 to 4 p.m. -- | Hospital, DRESS PANTS | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.| . 'Hall's room won the at- Northumberland and Durham Reinforced Heels and Toes Seamless Nylons 1 : t h Mi : i + Trust Jin, when Mr, andl tendance prize with 14 parents health centre, gave a talk and SPECIAL DATE Fully lined. Sizes 8 to 14x. Half elastic waist, zipper fly, ; . 43 presen ? film on "Socia e- dl heir golden wedding anniver- The door prize was won by velopment", RD: Erglond CP) --1n-| 5 Reg g. va oy ig n" % Ww Reg. 00 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and Miss Kellar. Jon and answer period S ies ang silver Spoons {HY 5.95 ® Res. PIs. and 5 only. 1.79 sons attended a birthday party] Mrs. Coutts and Mrs. Killens followed. {have been presented by the | Reg. 1.98 . »h Horn presented a piano mayor of this Devonshire resort | given by Mr, and Mrs, Keith were appoinied to buy a dupli- "rn Shackleton, Bowmanville, fo r|cating machiné for the school. selection. was served by Mrs, Far-| to babies who were born on the] Flannel NIGHTIES SPRING SHOES their son, Barry. Mrs. McNeil was in charge of 3 : cl Dean Knox spent several days|the program and gave a humor-|row and Mrs. Luke and commit-58™€ day as Queen Elizabeth's 8 with his grandparents, Mr. and fous reading. tee and a social half hour follow-|third child--the prince born Feb. | Baby's, 1st quality. Nursery 3 for 1 Girls'. Pre-season's clearance. 1 99 Mrs. Hilton Tink, Ebenezer. Miss Flaxman, nurse at the ed. 19. embroidered. Reg. 1.50 value . . Reg. 3.98 ..........co00vneee LJ PULLOVERS Ladies' Ban Lon. Sizes 12 to 20 pod Hi ret aria i 2.99 LINED SLIM JIMS Girls'--3 to 6x. 1.00 Reg. 1.88 ... CARDIGANS Ladies' Ban Lon. Sizes 12 to 20. Reg. 5.95... vei ai Mp PES TRENCH COATS Boys' Nylon Gabardine, Fully silk 2 99 kned. Sizes 3 to 6x. Reg. 5.99 ... fas Better Dress Skirts keder Sizes 12 to 20. 1.99 SPORT BAG pn DRESS PANTS J Men's Tyconia. Sizes 30 to 42. Reg. 5.98 .......0..oniiunnss 2.99 FOAM PILLOWS gue on 1.68 2 3.00 Reg. 1.99 .... COAT SETS Girls". All wool, 2-piece. Sizes 3 to 6x. 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