The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1960, p. 4

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ED lin the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Movember 1, 1960 'Work Of WA Fully Reviewed BLACKSTOCK Looking Back" was the theme of the Women's Association meeting 8 ithe Christian Education room | Mrs, Percy Yan Camp report ed for the parsonage commities and money was yoled Lo purchase { new furniture for the living room | Plans were made for the De lcemiwer Talent Tea Mrs. Roy Taylor had charge of the program Mrs. P. Romer {gave a spi ndid paper, reviewing ithe work of this WA since i {was organized in 1952 until 1950 Many interesting ways of raising money, Programs discussions land work accomplished brougm hack memories of other days i Mrs, Romeril said 4 was a good {thing to look back but betier to look ahead and benefit from the mistake we have made HOLD MEET A profitable aliernoon Wa spent Wednesday, Oct, 16, when | approximately 60 ladies, member of the Woman's Associations of the four appoiptsments of Black tock charge of the United Church, assembled in Nestlelo {Church for their second circuit eonierence | Mrs. Vietor Malcolm, president of Nestleton WA presided He P. Romeri] spoke words elcome. The devotional ser BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MASQUERADE "liu iin.ic Robin Hood and Friar left the seclusion of Sherwood | Friar Tuck Forest to join the ghouls, gob Foran, 115 Ontario and other merry-makers at Bowmanville High Tuck | masquerade Robin Hood is played hy ( School J lyn Blacey boulevard. The high schoo Mrs. Marwood McKee of Cad masquerade part epl several os introduced the guest speaks hundred students busy With 8 sips Ewart Leask, Oshawa, past well organized round of dane president of Oshawa Presbytery ing and other activitie Woman's Association, who gave B ver piring padre 7 ewardship funeral of bis aunt in Norwood Friday Sympeth 5 exiepded Mrs Donald Sisclalr » © Passing of Donald in Oshawk Bospital Friday : Congramlations 10 Mr. and Mrs Grant Edgerton (nee Lorne Har who were married Saturday, | Mrs. Wesley Beak and Mrs, M._ Taryis spent a lew days last week with Mr. and Mrs 7) : Cole, Oshawa Mise Vivien Roger: Bowman ville, spent the weekend with Mise Joyce Forde Mr. snd Mrs. Ewart Leask and children, Boling, visited wr | and Mrs, W. Marlow Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms andl Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon, En niskillen, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Will Forder, Sunday Mr. snd Mrs. Noel Morton and David Oshawa visited Roy and Bill Ferguson, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 1. KE. Gibson. To rontn, called on Mr. and Mrs Cecil Hill apd Mr, and Mrs, Slap Rahm and family, Sunday Mrs. Oakley Carle Whithy a weekend guest of Mr. and} y Berh Swain and hoys Mr. and Mr Bruce Ashion Do and Dennis, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Harold | Ashton, Enniskillen | Mr. and Mrs, Ross Duff, Mari y and Graham ent the weex th and My Nell Sin { { f LE Non To " Brenda 7 ent the weekend with her paren Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duns Brian and Beth fr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter at ended the Scouts Golden Jubilee jinner al the Royal York Friday Mi Ross Curtis, Orillia, Js WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR Whitby Hillcrests are making #2 very auspicious showing since their inception into OHA Junior "B competition, this season. On Seturdsy pght ast the Whitby Community Arenas, the Hilleresis scored an overwhelming 11-3 victory over the Kingston Front- enacs Junior "B" club. This was the third straight exhibition triumph for the undefeated Hillerests, and #ll three decisions have been by & wide majority The club is comprised of the pick of the erop from both the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association, and the Whithy Minor Hockey Association, slong with two or three performers from neighboring communities Tonight in the Whitby Community Arens, the Hillerests entertain one of the better known names in hockey, the Marlboro Junior "B"'s, Any club from this outstanding organization presents real competition no matter what the classification may be. Game time for this pre-season tilt is 8:30 p.m On Saturday night of this week, the Niagara Falls Flyers Junior "A" club provide the opposition for Whithy, and this promises to be a special attraction for Whitby and district hockey fans. We expect that the Hillerests will give the Flyers & good game, having seen both clubs in action. Saturday's contest goes at 8:00 pn TOWN AND COUNTRY Bobby Afltersiey made his most impressive showing with the Kingston Frontenacs on Saturday night, searing two goals 1s lead the Frontenaes to a H-2 victory over the fourth place Sault Ste, Marie Thunderbird | put 2 heli to the two game losing streak, in which the Frontenacs were whipped by identical B-3 score The Eastern Pro League presents the hockey public with six wells Wisthy . Percy Mount, © aw, Hold Cream :'.5 77s tice. Por Perry, BR 3, Srecior Producers' 'Meetin UXBRIDGE The zpnunl meeting of the Ontario County Cream Producers Association was held in the Department of Agricylinre Office Mr. William J. Woed. distant director on the Cream Producers Marketing Board. addressed the meeting. He spoke on the work thet is being done by the Cream Producers' Marketing Board Mr. BR. W. Morrison, secretary mansger of the Cream Producers Association, pointed out thet the petivities of the Cream Producers Board had not heen spectacular ht steady and sure progress had been made. He aise ponied out thet the promotion of butter ha heen more aggressive lately bul there is still & long way 1» 80 this promotion work, He also pointed out thet the hosrd is con Uinuwing Ms quality program in an effort to maintain and improve the quality of butteriat going into (the production of butter The election of officers result ed as follows: President, Gordon Rynard, Zephyr, RR 1; vice-pres (dent, €. DedJonge, Brooklin, RR 11; secretary '¥a Uxbridge treasurer, H. L voting delegates Gordon Rynard and C. Delonge Divectors for 1961 HAMA Cordon Arthur. Washago lars ohn B Warren, Bree ) Bi 1 al Legnard Davis Beaverts RR 2 Brock Tx 3 ackwials Reach, Fred rt Perry, RR 4: Scot leek, Bandiord; Ux Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge RR |; Pickers Verle Wage to Omarion County Federation of Agniewitare., Wilkiem FParrindes, Asin, BR | 3 COLOR HITS! DRAS OF WALT CASTE HEARTY | BHOWAN| JUNCTION VAT ENTERTAINMENT COLOR p10 CINEMASCOPE aang | STARTS TODAY balanced clubs, requiring sixty minutes of an all-out Brooklin, RR 1 hithy, William 0 t b Meet * he Seouts to 8 Centre Hatur- family effort or disaster befalls the combatant This same Parrinder, Ashburn, BR |; Fast C 0 er Plans Meeting on y hi Many weird also finel A great many called 2 the factor contributed to 2 one-sided defests suffered by y : " hs dim l in the Mackie Funeral Home, Lindsay ingst aginst 8 I p al costumes were on display in th i ) f Donald Kingston, In the game against Budbur) a week ago GAY! GLORIOUS! AND ALL |] COLOR! AJAX The October meeting ) Inna wher the lale p arade. Prize winners wer day, wher last Saturday, the score was tied 2-2 at the end of the "MY FAIR LADY" OF FILMPOM| ~» * * » 4 ENTERTAIN SCOUTS V 0 4) 8 Missio an n , | Guide enleriained spending a few days with her sis Ls Hr Ll By : BONE Li 3 Hallowe'en pa § Mr Gordon 7 How ROOK LIN The Mission Brooklin United Church will meet ¢ g rs i " ook the form of a Halloween B wi a euch Tuesday on Thursday afternoon, Novem.) est dressed ar Ma by ad-| eed the funeral af Cambray,| second period, Twelve minutes later the Wolves were arty and was held at the home B8 i 4 ha dl | $id fg K burn, a bride; hest dressed hoy, A A 4 i on : Ls Mrs P. Boyle, Cedar streei after school in the Christian Fdu- her 10, at 2 p.m, in the Christen gid © nonemoor as beatnik Monday : ? Ven up B-2, Last Wednesday night, Montreal Royals rap- { Marlene Tom. Janice Pargatss Fort 1 erry, ped home four goals in the first twenty minutes, then weekend ' " » held the Frontenses at bay for the final 2 periods COLO » of the Ajax Women's Institute x Sinclair was resting. Others at cation Hall, under leadership of Education Hall. Commillees: de fest Costu # pent the NY. TIMES Kingston make their first northern Ontario road trip "es / Any one attending not in I tume paid a Him ng and a variety of games were He wil! take a late afternoon flight from Malton Airs port on Wednesday, arriving in Sudbury early in the evening Jack Kane, fe er Whithy Dunlop centre, odde Don Mitchell and Mrs, volional, by Sunshine Group: pro-| HH chishin as jallbird " > Michael! Wood ram, Reliable Group; refresh-""¢ a dancing, apple duck. | grandparents, My and Mrs, Mer The president, Mi J. Woods CGI men Lend-a-Hand Group n Graham was in the chaiy, and Mrs. D The CGIT grou srooklin Following the meeting a hale layed Mrs. Henry Graham prothers | starting tonight in Sault Ste. Marie, and on to Sud SER YTHING » i rea ( inte he packed for the Fre Jig. | VEY spent § y f wer hrothers 4 pf YOU'VE HEARD . Devo ecorded the minut United Church is preparing to § i kod fo ; ' J oa as he Guide provided box A Sunday with her bre pki] bury tomorrow evening, The Frontenacs will be minus UGH n Bo ons or his: g hurch calen for ¥ on MONE, 10 I ¥ 3 vs » 1 ene a " : | ---------- we-- a £4 ) J nue at | weedy families! ber or partners to ea ) ont Aveher Bowman-| as ge end-of » 8 8 88 | tory of early days in Cabbage with members of group or lead: and helper to I edy fame Both Guides and Scouts conduct Mr Vincent Arch Wilner AP Bobby has the end-of-month affairs of his business 5 ts vi d W ISTARTS TOMORROW Town, now the City of Toronto Mrs. Robert Humphrie Good Hao Ql Any Mibu vifteled their closing ceremonies jie. a he \atter's sister; 10 attend to, and will be unable to make both games, | 1, 1 INA CD ted article an nristmas girs 4 cher, visite 4 idl IR which was most interesting WA | Leith Byers visit / Beaverton, Sun nan's A TT for children will he welcomed Mr, and Mrs. 14 181 and her family in Beaverton, § / ' "Ry J The Wom " od Mr and Mrs. Adam Sharp, 2nd ast (Lay! 'Carry on Constable' & 'Too Many Crooks FORMER RESIDEN Enniskillen, Wednesday Harley McCoy was a weekend and ing the summer, are almost Dinner guests at the home of um { Mrs, Will dey visit- guest and Jim Hutchinson J . : ' ready to assemble, and any Guides Mark My. and Mrs, Harry MacPherson, | oq Be od Mrs Rupert Byers Sim Lee. all of Oshawa were and this season playing with the Clinton Comets of the lad interested in helping to an Wednesda were Mr, and| Bowmanville, Frida Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. | United States Eastern League, has been called up for quilt is Invited to contact Mi Edwin C, Dyer, of Prince M Cecil Hill attended the Fred Dayes and family I i Woods or Mrs, F. Bunting i Hallowe' en 3 vert, British Columbia quilt is to he sold to aid the Re former Brooklin hoy, Ed tarded Children's Fund whe A) Mrs. Nora Ellis, Cap nue son of Mi Wiliam completed tain Jax the 4th Ajax Girl Com: pues and the late Mrs, Dyer, wa ec 101 | pany, conceived the idea of & Led ge to Miss Elsie| The quilt blocks that the mem het wve heen working on dur tonights contest in Sault Ste, Marie. Jack has been playing well for the Comets, picking up a goal and three assists in the first two game While on the subject of the Clinton Comets, we see hy the Canadian It was decided 1 hak a do. De allo aon part 2 uni in ma ria jb Mise El Press scores, that they suffered their first setback on 0 f home made Jams ana JOH Hi abi hd \y ind, daughter of Mr, & J 5 L i " , yn Fair bo Lod the girls invited No, 1 Company fund Prince Rupert, at the { Saturday night al home to Haddonfield New Jersey Mantry, And greeting cards will from the north area of town, and [nied Church, Prince Rupert, on . rosses cean (formerly Washington), Prior to that they had won he sent to all shutins in Decem. NO. 3 Compan from St. Bernd. goigher 14, 1960 their first three gam On Wednesday night the delle argh I'he happy couple are spending . h ' hi Sixty-five girls gathered at the hoir | \ Nn n Brooklin, and HAMBURG, West Germany van Ham} opened the $4,500,000 arena in Utica, New York, (just . i honeymoon y N ( amburg | ' f e Nuvelnher of Mrs, / "EL ohureh of the Holy Trinity on rounding dist Upon their! ( Reuters)--The mid-section of allorain the js Som ay and] TNE miles from Clinton) heating the Philadelphia held at the home of Mrs, W. Law: pe oiday svening for 8 wonder un. the vill take up. resi|freight - carrying ship is being will he Joined po er 17 Ramblers, 8-3, The Comets will play all their mid on, 3, Beatty avenue, and the ge. ne of fun and friendship fence at Prince Rupert, /B.C.llowed from here across the Al: stern sections Chiwaw week games in Uti roll ¢ dl will he answered by a Everyone was in costume and Congratulations and best wishes|iantic to the Great Lakes whree 000-ton tanker ) ave, whi H 7] low calorie dessert, and how 10) ooo" ware awarded for best! ore extended from Brooklin andlit is to have United Btates-huilt! When completed, in Deceit ton are coached this will bh ew 2,000-| mike I omic, best origingd and - best distriet bow and stern sections added this year, it will " an Rocio Lom Phe 40-day transatlantic voy-(ton ore carrier ready for Sey the fleet wh, | BRIDGE CLUB 10 2 firs ts kind to he on the Grael Lakes in ach ! age 1% the first of Ns re. of the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Com hiphuilding Compan al A motion picture for everyone ever caught in the joy of the chase ++ the excitement heautiful new ice palace. Clin ecason by Irwin Gross, last year's JHA Senior "A" scoring champion, with the Windsor Bulldogs We note where four former and present sale of jams, pickle candy, each one bringing enough for hey The Howell Method of Dupli-lundertaken, The idea 1s lo Whithy Hillcrest players are performing in the Osh- aprons and tea-towels, Mrs. Boyle sell and one other cate Bridge was played hy mem: place corroded oil-carrying com awa Major Hockey League, Mel Brown and Lynn Mid. was also the winner of the mys Mrs, Ellis was the organ of hers of the Brooklin Bridge Club| partments of a Second World War | dleton with Durne's garage, currently in third place | | of the rat racel tery parcel draw he 4th company in the hasement of Township tanker with a new mid-section RESTRICTED AREA | | ' Hail on Wednesday . evening, Ter thus giving a new lease of life ROMFORD. England (CPA in the league, Paul and Herb Tran are lined up with sulting in highest scores listed as/to the old how and stern see: patrolman has heen hired by the| the league's newest entry, City Wide Answeying PERLBERG- follow Mr. and Mrs, Morris, 71 tions, which contain the engines. council of this Essex town 10 Service who suffered their first de feal ol the season : | SEATON e Mr William Medland, Mrs Some 600 such tankers were make sure that no one tries to at the hands of Musk "A ] ' oi Ann Stewart, 69! John Millar, built for service during the war, conduct trade on the market wil 50 Af 0s 8, who have yet to he POARSON CHCHATV Channel 11-Bamilton CBLT-TV Channel =Toronte| Ted Heron, 65; Mrs. Bovey, Missimostly in U8, yard plain, on non-marketing days beaten, Tommy O'Connor is playing with Macka's, and due. ' KANINS avey. 60; Mrs, Walter Wadell,| Exact fig e nol avail ore » nices s last Sunda y " ; | i WGR-TV Channel 3-Buftale WREN-TV Channe) é----Butfale if W umhe hy "Mrs Don| bie the Be ve pr scored one of the nicest goals last Sunday night, that 4 A | MUST BRE GREEN the league has witnessed, thus far WEKBW.TV Channel T=-Bullale WROCTV Channel S~Rochesier Mitchell, Mr Robert Heron, program, hut it 1s expecied 10) pp rRRODEN England (CP) Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Heron, [cost hetween 50 and 80 per cent Connell of this pry pd h has - Walter Wadell, Jack Patter-(less than a new vessel g ity is extended to Mrs. A. Sin ' approved plans for erection i { TUESDAY EVE Hilo AM oi ' n, i | New construction project Hi agriewltural buildings and a owe 'en |elair, teacher at Maxwell Height ) | 0 P.4 Foner fa LL Hollywood A steel hull 310 fest long und 78) sam 'stock building, on condition Nehoal, on the death of her son, | Hel Binh) Theath Behind Closed Doars His feet vide wa Ha hed WIth their roofs are painted green Donald, Although only 27, Donald Playho Popeye's Playhouse | -<dunior Round Masked Ba ealed ends al the Schiieker was a lay preacher, and this year! n Te 1 J-My Little Margie WEDNESDAY EVE ipyard here Aug, 20, The diesel | ar e |he was president of the Young 1 ' 5:30 AM J Duteh tug Zealand now FREE DRINKS People's Union for Bay of Quinte "BUSY BUDDIES" 5100 P.M . eleoiri HI | \ . Is towing it to Montreal, From| PARIN (AP) decree in Lhe a : Conference Held At Rjax there, Great Lakes tugs will take French official gazette say in| KEDRON The Hallowe'en "yy "6 ts Stover of Kingston! NEW G0LOR GARTOON it tn Lorain, Ohin {dustrialists must provide work Party held on Saturday night in pent the veekend with hey SPORTLIGHT IN COLOR fy GRACE MILLS \ vith free non-alcoholic drinks) the Kedron Community. Centre danghter, My Lisle Nohl¢ and Mrs Derek Bare! pu ---- SLUTTY OR TENT completing the 4.000 mile #1 b 4 onl vas In charge of Mr. and Mrs Mr f . many ingenious costumes and family attended the christen pr S G 6" BELLS ARE RINGING" co 00 Following the busine Vi roup costume The All Bovie acted as auctioneer for a pany Guides provided the pany of Cleveland evn technicolor' JACK OAKIE [KAY MEDFORD/DON RICKLES 1,00 AN » f Annua ue 1a the {Lawrence if they ork wm overheated ina n ambey FB . Mick ! | tn the idl of the Amer particularly dry hops Ted Maidman. In judging the | Wh Re M held | ( 1 he A 'Ing of their nephew Richard, t 1 d 0 | 0180 A.M NMR : mo Frida [prizes were won hy Wendy Wil-| C08 "5 "Ur Nel Airs Br) ' Wiig 0 ay ny: Ae P.M H \ (llamas, Kerry Thomas, Larry ci "0 60 hah § an Har Hoe ) Hunch f ' in . . anged from (Hopkins, Teddy Brock, Lavetta ton © ureh Sunday af | p len Vi MeDonnell, Mrs. Robert Dale and Mrs. Douglas Scott has ret ! mglas Seott has return :15 PM oh N y eine we'en Sapecires {0 Mrs, Clifford Hopk In tl Vrs Hiord Hopkins, In the) 4" on 2 Teen (he hospital with ) 11:00 AM ay \ wauties of a hygone day ti30 PM a LIN FAW 00 P.M | hing in hetween, The spirit of the evening Mr, Charles her new son, and Mr, Douglas FiATURE TIMES W ¢ 't | 8ealt is recuperating from his re. 2:00 - 4:25 6: 108 Hight Thomas read a ghost story hy 50 the light of a pumpkin lantern cent appendectomy LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9 P.M Three other couples from thi Ronald Love preached a ser {mon commemorating the anni | versary of the Protestant Reform Soma hy ho lave had recent ation, Anne Rishop and Mrs. R. 8, | {0 Mi PAN ig "We Bishop sang "The Lord is My|, and Mrs. George Jamieson, A a son; Mr, and Mrs. Boh Fraser Shepherd a daughter; Mr, and Mrs, J K A special afternoon Baptismal | oC a Son Lui rs: + ae : ' ; nents. und NPs Service will be held in the ehureh| py © cH Will: Tou. ONG 19 BEM } il nd ina " ! on Dee. 1 at 4.00 pm tices this Wednesd Foal ane Irae tables. Posters A meeting of Sunday School | (G00 TE NERDEREAY HIE a : $ Abhaker of the [IT OR p ; hy Mrs. 8 teachers was held at Kedron Unit. | 55 0S RETs are needed In ' ed Chureh on Sunday afternoon our sections . jo Heb Sal Lawson and 12:30 | » h vO Nl it by with Jack Francis as chairman I ¥ 3 r bah ie Maiinos =The Truce J was decorated in Hal Plans were made for the Christ Lh PM touid Se Yo \ 0'6n HE with witehes, ile mas concert in December, ang it ew 00 Fama i { was decided to cheek on the ages ith IM 0 AM orn ( Jahura Ww the a Hi far the nee potas #15 P.M ith the o n 100 PM M0 NOON is Bd Thos nk commitiee Mrs, Eileen ie rm m Simpson and W mvener. Mrs Weathes . Hernlece John W nt were in "id ew THE COUNTESS who not live without his love! O0CUNBIA POTURER at Prige tor my uthenti 05 prema ies. umes went fo Mr. and Mr A WILLIAM GOET? FRODUATION The ° Right TO Allan Rotts, Pickering, as Indian | chief and wile, most original cos and Mrs we 1:0 Garden Miss Mabel Jewell, retiring | she became chiel operator in he ! ing rod After serving Rell Telephone OF The Pas . CO C of 10d users in the Bowmanville area 1 Pu ned 1 Bowmanville. In 1837, she trans 3 STARTING ' Wednesday PENOLA AN, A NOAA | CONFESS" --ADULY A A a WIR p \ VOR | Bh rM ks made [of all Sunday School pupils to see Guiding : o Ta nits of BI. Andrew's Sen [if a re-organization of classes 1s 1:00 P A ar Seho y f under th {nenessayY d es orm ' Mating abi i Nil "Hiei | The 21st Cub Pack enjoved a Mid I \ » h lov ty F = \ Fa were My Hallowe'en party Friday evening | apa The new Orono Hg | ) harall tax and: My A prize for the fanciest costume Swimming Paol is taking form ai (ORY Meet the Ailey LPM olen Hong keri Mh was given to Bobhie Smith. The ye" 0 0 Park With the 130 PM PRA Fim ul : held i1.30 most original costume was the jo. (ooo he : N sree Hearing ARI and mare wid al makin wars by Pat Rose. Ton rst stage of the pool nearing go World Taras th Mr. and Mrs. Ken MoGinnis pumbki : ee, | completion, The cement bottom 2300 FM aan oaxpital Administrator, and. Mp ald Wergseon a prize far the fn ng "walls have been completed | Show n Oourt y : \a 1 Gerrow, Director of a niest costume, and Larry Hop except for plastering which is now \ Hels \ aH NUPSING, as the judges Kins for the weirdest eostume. ,.qer way v " A meeting was held at the "mne oaning has alse been placed church on Monday to organize & i000 the top of the pon! Mothers' Auxiliary for the Cubs and Scouts. Officers were elected NEW LEADER umes were won hy Mr. and Mrs las follows: Mrs. Harry Rose, On Monday evening, the Hfrst ho Rab Thompson (these were he {president: Mrs, Jack Elliott, vice: meeting of the CGIT began at h: ¥ Nn \ feseription) and the prise {president: Mrs. Vernon Powell, 7.30. Mrs. Charles Armstrong is o 0 PA n comies went to My secretary and Mrs, Derek Bar the new leader Police pe ¥ ¢ \ as hathing couple toot, treasurer, There will be &' The following officers were EY) R F full meeting of all the mothers on aleeipd and installed: president a A | ' ow the win A 37 YEAR REC RD {November 14 Bonnie Couvier: vice president on PM Fou a 0a PM ot for the electric hlanket - | PERSONALS Sandra Bowing: secretary, Peggy ! \ A b INET A . A Mrs. Ross Lee gave a supper Hancock: treasurer Homa Cou Yuin party on Thursday eveming in VIer: press repariers van Bailey - honor of Mrs. Harvey Crossman and Judy Vage GENEVIEVE Ll IVAN DESNY for 37 vears. was honored at a | red to the commercial de: wha will he moving to Oshawa! | was decided to become a ANT 100 aoe dinner at the Flying Dutchman | partment of the company where {the first of Novembe Fourteen Chevron Group and the praject tony' ONEMASCOR A Nha ee. W Motel Monday ev Ww. She } emained tN retirement [friends and neighbors of long for the vear was discussed The hoor hy - THR by NN Lah N f M work for BAUM In 1 showin the abuve pleture, | Ool 31 John W. Lowry, man [standing enjoyed the supper and study book "We Belong Together" ar, ft ub : being presented with the presi | ager of the Bell Telephone at [an evening of games and remini | was given hy Mrs. Armstrong " yy - L) y Ry \r INI STRY Cochrane, distinct mana of = has ane of the finest attendance Mr. Clarence Werry this week mm singing the CGIT Hymn The Ti S| ~Make BR Ys \ wm value of attened a meeting of the Medical first story in the story hook was \ \ | \ ta IW hw tl f ed work [Co-operative arvices of Omari read. followed h q king un of Telephone Company as a | in the 37 vears of service to at Peterborough collection after which the meeting | LAST DAY: DIAL "MM" FOR MURDER. | = Viewpaint ' n F-Amerioan Randsiand 1:3 PM dent's wallet hy H. Murray | Oshawa, said that Mi lowell [scence around the fire Peggy Hanvock at the plano led \ v Present | ¥ 1033, 1a 1908 © the company, i The sympathy of the commun closed with prayer and taps RS the Central Ontario District records hie is aware of. She has (5 | Brg ay b--¥ pn ¥ LN PM 12:0 P.M reased from $5,623.000 Wn 146] Bell 5:03 AM, | s-Friendly Glam | -dtatery Thesis (to $112,300.00 in 1960 { Junior eperator ~-Captain Kangaroe

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