Guides Hold | sping Tea At | 'Manle Grove Bv MRS. M. E. LAVERTY ; MAPLE GROVE -- The Girl § Guides held a spring tea at the, church Tuesday evening when 18| girls were working for their host ess badges. The girls took turns § in greeting. serving at table and € kitchen duty. : The tables daffodils mage Guides. Leaders in charge were Dis-| trict Commissioner Mrs. William O'Neil, Captain Mrs. Ken Stalker| and Mrs. Jim Geddes. Helping| in the kitchen were Mrs. Lloyd Snowden, Mrs. Bruce Stalker and Mrs. Clarence Gibson. Commissioners Mrs. T tery, Bowmanville and Mrs. Ru-| : Newcastl d Mrs. A dell of Newcastle an es WENDELL BREWSTER | Frank, Camp Adviser, Chai man guests, Associations' Committee centred the were by | & by Girl But.| i i GEORGE FLETCHER Co-Chairman Proceeds from the tea and Associations' Committee bake sale amounted to $43. The Brownies held a candy sale during the tea and showed a profit of $16. Brownie leaders present were Brown Owl Mrs. Wally Bothwell, and Tawny Owls} Mrs. Jim Calliss and Mrs. J. W. Noble. HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING The April meeting of Maple Grove Home and School Associa tion was held in the school with President Mrs. Robert Bothwel! in charge. Parent count showed Mrs Black's room high with 13 points. Treasurer, Mrs. Cecil Cullen re- ported. Mrs. Bruce McDonald intro-| duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Sydney Sharples of Oshawa, who gave a talk on encouraging and| retaining membership in the As- sociation, A nominating committee was formed including Mrs. K. Coull, Mrs. Jack Ross and Mrs Eugene Dobbs, Lunch was served by the moth- ers of Mrs. Black's room PERSONALS Mildred Snowden sister, Mrs. Otis Manotick for a week Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Wihlidal and family were guests of her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Michael, Pickering Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snowden and family, Bowmanville, visited | Mr. and Mrs. Alan ° Snowden Thursday. |B Weekend 'guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Eugene Dobbs were his| parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Milner| Dobbs. North Bay, Delta Dobbs, | Roy Dobbs, Toronto, and Mrs Glendon Dobbs, Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White entertained in honor of his moth-| er, Mrs. J. E. White, of Bowman- ville, who celebrated her 83th birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Ross Hallowell and Jack of Bow- manville were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mayberry and family were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Newton at Parry Sound. Mrs. Effie Gibson, Bowman- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar-| ence Gibson Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Jarvie and family, Oshawa, were guests of Mrs. Robert Jarvie Sunday. John Peru, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Sandra and Vicki, Osh- awa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Gow Sunday. Mrs. George Drew and Nellie Scourgie, Oshawa, visited Mrs Robert Jarvie Saturday Dianne Dobbs celebrated a joint birthday with her grand- mother, Mrs. Milner Dobbs of North Bay, Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnston x and Margaret Johnston, Oshawa," were weekend guests of Mr. an Mrs. Bill Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, William Thomp- son, Toronto, visited Mr. and|} Mrs. Clarence Gibson and family Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Frank Moore, | Oshawa, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Calliss. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calliss, Kim | and Michael, Minden, were| guests of Mrs. Tom Callis at the weekend. : Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers and |? daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Alan | Snowden and Jim were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hagedorn, | Petersburg at the weekend i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tonkin| 3% and Heather, Oshawa, were} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Howell Sunday. Mac Laverty, Dunnville spent Monday evening with Mr. and| $s : Mrs. Jim Laverty. | Mrs. Wilf McLean, Richard and| C. G. KINSEY Larry spent the weekend with | Chairman friends in' Cornwall. Publicity Committee Tomb Of Alexander May Be Discovered CAIRO (AP) -- Alexandria has granted a Greek. waiter permis-| sion to dig a big hole in one of the city's main squares in search of the tomb of Alexander the Great. | Silio Comitsis, 48, has been urg-| ing city officials for years to let him dig. They finally gave him a| go-ahead when three university professors supported the waiter's| Z contention that the legendary | Greek conqueror may be buried in Saad Zaghluol's square, in! downtown Alexandria | Comitsis, who has made a hobby, of Greek history and arch-| aeology, based his theory on the| location of Alexander's tomb on a| study of old maps and documents from . Alexandria libraries 2 ERNEST MARKS, Q.C. Chairman Professional Groups visited her Pritchard at few days last REG. AKER Co-Chairman Professional Groups E. H. WALKER CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN * QUR OBJECTIVE IS $850,000 SETS SAFETY MARK TRAIL, (CP)--This southeast- ern British Columbia centre has succeeded Medicine Hat, Alta.,| as the Canadian city of over| / 15,000 population with the best traffic safety record, Medicine LLOYD COLLACUTT Hat's mark of 1,980 successive Chairman days without a traffic fatality-- Special Names Committee alse a record for eities with a| population of more than 20,000 ended Thursday. GRAHAM COULTER Co-Chairman Special Names Committee CHAIRMEN AND CC-C This is a wholly voluntary effort. Campaign workers receive no payment of any indirectly, for the personal expenses of anyone connected with the campaign. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 22, 1960 13 ED. CLINE Co-Chairman Payroll Deduction Committee WALTER BRANCH Chairman Payroll Deduction Committee E. G. STORIE Co-Chairman Industrial Canvass Committee JOHN GEIKIE Chairman Industrial Canvass Committee IRLIEN of the Oshawa General Hospital FUND-RAISING CAMPAIGN H. F. MILLEN Chairman Retail Canvass Committee To The Citizens Of Oshawa and District! It has been a source of inspiration to me, in attending organizational committee meetings for the Oshawa General Hospital Fund, to be a part of the great group of willing people working in this common cause. M. W. BOOK Co-Chairman Retail Canvass Committee Many groups -- professional people, labour people, management people, merchants, clubs and associations, civic administrators, women's organizations, the medical and business staffs of the Hospital itself -- are associated in this effort. W. E. AUSTIN ' CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIRMAN * , OUR OBJECTIVE IS Regardless of divergent and personal interests in other fields, all of these people are working closely together in the interests of a better hospital. Such concerted co-operation is the Fund's real assurance of success. E. HL WALKER General Campaign Chairman R. L. GOUGH Co-Chairman Publicity Committee kind, directly or for the time and energy they contribute. Not one cent of your donations goes to pay i a MRS. N. E. FEIT Chairman Women's Hospital Auxiliary tion. MRS. S. J. NOBBIN Co-Chairman Women's Hospital Auxiliary T. M. MOORE Chairman Whitby Canvass Comnuittee WM. DAVIDSON Co-Chairman Whitby Canvass Committes