12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 4, 1960 WA Meets In Blackstock y MRS. R BLNCKBTOOK o joi P.| Romeril was hostess Tuesday toll the United Church WA with Pres- ident Mrs. Butt in the chair. An invitation was received from the Anglican WA to attend a meeting May 19. Plans were made to attend WA Presbytery in Port Perry and for serving lunch following the dedication service May 8. Mrs. C. Hill read the secrip- ture, and Rev. P. Romeril ad- dressed the group. Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell sang a duet. | Each group met to prepare ques- i tions on the new organization, | Bulbs and seeds which had been brought in as answer to the roll call were sold and lunch was} served by the group under Mrs. Roy Taylor. COUPLES CLUB MEETS The Couples Club met in the | new Sunday School room Wed-|§ nesday with games led by Jean |§ and Bruce Mountjoy. Plans were made for the spring 8 dance, May 13, with Bryce; : Brown's orchestra. A lengthy discussion took place on juvenile delinquency. Gladys Trewin conducted the devotional period and a buffet | luncheon was served. DEDICATION SERVICE The Board of the United 8 Church, Blackstock, has planned § the opening and dedication of the| ¥ new Christian education building || for May 8 at 3 p.m. A large number of former members and friends are expect- 7 ed to be present. Rev. M. C. Fisher, president i of the Bay of Quinte Conference, and Rev. J. E. Griffith, a former | pastor, will be taking part in the | 8 service, Flower Club Holds Meet At Brooklin By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The Brooklin | Horticultural Society held its Lo] April meeting in the Christian |{§ education building with Mrs. Nor- |§ man Alves presiding. 3 It was announced that antl essay competition sponsored by|§ the Ontario Horticultural Associ- & ation is open to all school stu- dents (Grade 8 and under) on|8 Ontario woodland flowers, shrubs and trees, with prizes totalling i $2200. E Tentative plans were made for|# a bus trip to Hamilton in June. { The Society decided to under- take the care of the village park, 8 as the project for 1960 with] Thearon Kivell as caretaker. A committee was appointed to ar-| range the horticulture exhibit at! 4 Brooklin Spring Fair, comprising|? Mrs. MacFadden, Mrs. Gui Pilkey and Mrs. Cyril Wick. Rita Wilson played pianoforte selections and Roberta May Lockyer sang a solo. f Past President Peter Ellins of|f Whitby showed a movie depict-| 3 ing the "Tournament of the|l§ Roses' at Pasadena. Mrs. Charles Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Sydney Lockyer, con- ducted a plant sale and ex- change. Ada Linton, district director|® No. 5, will be guest speaker and ||& judge at the Spring Flower Show 8 to be held May 30 in the Chris- tian education building. Nova Scotia Election Overtures By DON HANRIGHT Canadian Press Staff Writer | OTTAWA (CP)--The overture | J to the Nova Scotia election cam- paign began in the Commons Monday. It will end tonight with a vote|§ on a Liberal non-confidence mo- tion phrased in an apparent at- tempt to put the Atlantic prov-|§ inces' 25 Progressive Conserva-| tive MPs-including four cabinet § | ministers--on the spot. The four-point motion closely| follows "he wording of the "Atlan- tic resolutions" platform used by the Conservative candidates in the 1957 and 1958 federal 'general elections. It calls for establishment of an|| Atlantic capital projects fund, special fiscal incentives to en- courage private investment in the region, an immediate inquiry to determine the effects of na-| tional monetary, fiscal and eco-| nomic policies on Atlantic de-|} velopment, apd adjustment of] freight rates and provision of transportation facilities to over-| come the Atlantic area's geo-| graphic handicaps. In PICKERSGILL OPUS { Composer of the piece was J. | W. Pickersgill (L -- Bonavista-| Twillingate). He commended it to|' House support on a non- partisan basis. But Revenue Minister Sowiad didn't see it that way. Nova | Scotia's cabinet representative remarked on the "mere coincid- ence" that a general provincial election has been called for Noval, Scotia on June 7 and that one is| expected in New Brunswick this | year. He accepted the motion as oid of non-confidence in the govern-| ment although Mr. Pickersgill insisted that he didn't intend it| as such. | Of the original Atlantic resolu- tions, Mr. Nowlan said: "We drafted and prepared them; we have largely imple mented them and we are going to stay in office until we conclude the implementation of them." 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