4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 15, 1961 Anniversary Is 'Well Attended | MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR A Mrs, Edgar Leask, president Correspondent of the WA assisted by Mrs.| PORT PERRY -- The climax Howard Stone, welcomed the| of the 75th anniversary of thei guests. The guest book was in| Port Perry United Church took charge of Mrs. F. Crawford, place last Sunday and was an Mrs. S. Griffen and Mrs. G. overwhelming success. The|Gerrow. The conveners for the weather was perfect and the at- (refreshments, Mrs. J. tendance was beyond all expec-/Mrs. E. E. Healey and tations. W. Brock, and their committees Folk from near and far pour- carried out the arrangements in ed into the church to attend Perfect harmony. divine worship and it was esti. The Sunday School rooms mated that around 900 were in|Were attractively decorated in aiiendance at this service, It is|2 pink, white and silver color the largest crowd ever to have scheme. gathered in the church for many ry ARR years and the anniversary com-| PAINTY DECORATIONS ; ry : The tea tables were daintily mittee was immensely gratified sot with two large anniversary hi te Jesnonse to the invita-| kes centering the side tables, lons sen': out, flanked by unique flower ar- Young, Mrs. A. Mrs. J. C. Love, Edgar Leask, |Ontario County Farm Safety|Neil, Milton, and Arnold Me Fred Crawford, Bruce Mackey Council. {Neil, Toronto, spent the week- and the Rev, E. S. Linstead,| Saturday, May 27, 8.30 am. end with their mother, Mrs, wish to thank all who in any|Brooklin Township Hall -- An- Charles McNeil. way helped with this historic|nual Ontario County Livestock! George Hamilton has been celebration and are pleased to|Judging Competition. {seriously ill in St. Joseph's Hos- report that the appeal for $1,500! Thursday, June 1, 8.30 p.m., Pital, Peterborough, for the past went well over the allocation. |Brooklin -- June meeting for|tW0 weeks but is on the road The Woman's Association pro-| Brooklin Junior Farmers. to recovery the last few days. cured souvenir plates, suitably june 2 to 14 -- Miss Beryl Jack Payne got home on decorated with a picture of the oo veo Gt. Britain, will visit Thursday afternoon after two church, to commemorate the with Junior _ Institute members weeks in Ross Memorial Hospi- event, and some of these are, n.,.4 County. From June 3ltal, Lindsay, ; still available for anyone desir- |, 3 she will stay be h © Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brunt, ing one. . [to 8, she will stay at the home py ighion, were visitors in the u Miss Helen Mossison, Beaver village on Friday afternoon. n, » 8nd from June 3 to; Mike Comar has been em. ONTARIO COUNTY FARM CALENDAR 0 14, at the home of Miss Eve: ployed painting the inside of Monday, May 15, 8.30 p.m. Harold Wilson returned on Saturday afternoon {lyn Dunkeld, Claremont, RR 2.ithe corner store for Thomas At the same time as the Jun- White. ior Farmers from Great Britain Mrs. |are visiting in the Province of home Ontario, four boys and girls|after a serious operation in Uxbridge, Dept. of Agricul-|from Ontario will be visiting in'Civic Hospital, Peterborough. ture -- Executive meeting for|Great Britain. Mrs. Charlie Rusk is nursing County Farmers' Association. | Saturday, June 3, 1 p.m. her in her home this week. v Tuesday, May 16, 8.30 p.m. Brooklin -- Brooklin Spring Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McKay Cannington -- May meeting for Tuesday, June 6, 7 p.m, -- and Brian were Sunday visitors Beaverton Junior Farmers. Banquet for Farm Accident Re. With Mr. and Mrs, William Mal- Tuesday, May 16, 8:30 p.m. porters sponsored by the On- ley, Bowmanville. Mrs. Gordon Frederick, Peter- The church decorations Were rangements of baby mums and Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture |tario Department of Agriculture. borough: Mrs. William Freder- AJAX BRIDGE CROSSES HIGHWAY 401 AND CNR TRACKS ect look easy. The bridge is | 100 yards down the track to system | prevent a land slide. The new Sinking an abutment into the steep sides of the railway embankment at Harwood av- enue, Ajax, is no easy task for dl tion crews, but these expert bridge-builders make the proj- | part of a two-lane carried out in the same theme|the head tabie with its gorgeous as the previous Sunday. The|floral arrangements and 75th chigir, under the capable leader- decor made an attractive set- ship of Mrs. Frank Hastings, |ting, wearing their black gowns trim-| - i in . |med with long tapered gold col.|,,q cpt SS PIGS, Oyen the lars, made the processional ic wy RB Smallman, Mrs {hymn quite impressive. Missin "np "pooch and Mrs. George Gloria Hastings presided at the 7,12) 'ra kcon. Mrs, C. C. Jef- jorgan. frey and Mrs. W. H. Harris had FORMER PASTOR the honor in cutting the anni bound traffic on Harwood av- enue and the old system will serve south-bound traffic. The | project will be completed | Rev. E. S. Linstead, minister|Versary cakes on this occasion some time next month. lof the church, was in charge of| Those associated with the ithe devotionals and introduced| church at the time of its ope tracks. The elmbank: | i- Dairy Princess Committee! meeting. Saturday, May 20, 8.30 a.m., Day. Oakwood Victoria County weqnesday and Thursday, Junior Farmer Livestock Judg-y. 0 98 and 29 Whitby Arena ne Competaion. " q |-- Industry and Agriculture in| Na i ay, ay ob, ber. | FToBress sponsored by the Whit-| Peteriorough = Annual 3 by Chamber of Commerce and! cen-Angus bale sponsored bY whithy Industrial Commission the Central Ontario Aberdeen-| PONTYPOOL Saturday, June 24, Brooklin| -- Annual Junior Farmer Field! Angus Breeders' Assn. Saturday, May 20, 8.30 p.m., Brooklin Township Hall -- On- ick, Bridgenorth, were visitors of Mrs. H. Richardson on Mon- day evening. Fred Nimigon is out again after being confined to his home for the last couple of weeks with the flu. Alec Nimigon, Lindsay, and Morris Nimigon, Peterborough, were visitors with their parents on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Porter, Orono, called on the William over Highway 401 and the | bridges will serve the north- WHITBY And DISTRICT Quinte Conference Of United Church WA The F. H. Dunnett, Brighton; pro- gram planning, Mrs. R. H. Hill, Trenton; leadership education, Mrs. V. H, Turck, Port Hope; --Oshawa Times Photo. the John Gaffney Construe- branch, Mrs. B. H. Soper, Falls. Presbytery presidents: Co- bourg, Mrs. E. Waldie, Rose- neath; Hastings and Prince |Edward, Mrs. F. Davidson, | Belleville; Kingsotn, Mrs. R. C. |Walker, 365 Johnson street, { Kingston; Lennox and Adding- ton, Mrs.. J. Vroom, RR 2, {Odessa: Lindsay, Mrs. Norman Dack, 9 Bertie street, Lindsay; Oshawa, Mrs. L. Richardson, 314 Centre street, Whitby; Peter- borough, Mrs. G, Close, 473 Ar- don avenue, Peterborough; Ren- frew, Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Pakenham. {the guest speaker, the former Smith minister of the church, Rev. Robert H. Wylie, BA, who is now in charge of 'a church in West Toronto. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie received a royal welcome from all the members| and associates of the church. | Mr. Wylie chose as his sub- ject for the sermon 'The Com- munion of Saints' and the guest soloist was a former choir lead- er, Mrs. John Dobson, of Green-| bank. [RECEPTION HELD After the service a reception was held in the Sunday School reo at which the Woman's 4 alives :»n|Association served luncheon, co Resell atives 0g Dominion while the guests reminisced and The 10th annual meeting of Federation; Peterboro the Bay of Quinte Conference of|topic was "Faith". Sorrow the Women's Association of the makes us humble. Love is like United Church was held in the|a golden cord tying us to God. ms 0 {ario County Junior Farmers' Rennies last week. ing ang wl nig dn the com: Social Evening and Play Party. Crandell street: John C. Tavlor. I Monday, May 2 L Da Us. Lilla street; Clarence Kellett, bridge Victoria Day Horse Queen street: Mrs. Howard SNOW and Race Meet sponsored Stone, Mary street and Alonzo bY, the Uxbridge Kinsmen Club. Williams, Cochrane street. Tuesday, May 23, 8.30 p.m..\Mrs' C, McNeil and Arnold. Out-of-town guests were pres. Port Perry High School -- May| wy.. pooid wilson is in ent from Oshawa, Whitby, Agin- meeting for Port Perry Junior|civic Hospital. Peterborougl court, Toronto, Newmarket, Farmers. Sorry to mr oly A oroN: Bredio. FL Britain, Kes. Wednesday, May 24, 2 p.m.,|son's elderly mother, who has Slipping or Irritating? i Sioe) , Bowmanville, Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture been staying with Mrs. Wilson,| Don't be embarrassed by looss false Welland. Bu hh all, Cuslah, -- Course on Soil Sampling and suffered a stroke and had to be| {eth ®lipping, dropping DoD line Tro ap iE on, Millbrook, pertilizer recommendations for| moved to a rest home in Mill-| sprinkie a little FASTEETH on your ava, fieldmen with fertilizer compan-|brook. Dn a Pleasant pOWSN gives' : . Af : : remarkable sense of ed comfort OBJECTIVE EXCEEDED les. Keith Gilbank, Jimmie Strong and Seourtty by holding plates more The anniversary committee, Thursday, May 25, 8 p.m. Ux-|land Dave Preston has been 5rmiv. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste y >, 3 rres § ing. 1t's alkall 4 - ably convened by I,. Myers and bridge High School -- Water|called back into the Motors. Get FASTEETH At any drug Gounter. assisted by Mrs. F. Crawford, Safety Clinic sponsored by the] Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Mc PONTYPOOL -- Elgin Budd, Simcoe, has been busy cleaning up some of his Christmas tree Excavations at Susa in Iran land for replanting. indicate that the site was occu- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill, Ome- pied as early as the Stone Age. mee, were Sunday visitors of ---------- STONE AGE SITE Worry of FALSE TEETH parsonage, Mrs. Geo. Palmer, Fenelon Falls; visiting and Christian Fellowship, Miss M. Neal, Victoria road: literature, Miss S. Bennett, Port Hope; press, Mrs. A. E. Emmerson, Cobourg; WMS conference Whitby United Church recently.|Prayer is the only way we can The president, Mrs. G. E./communicate with the loving Dobbs, presided God. "According to your faith The theme was "Into all the be it unto you." A duet was World Together" sung by ladies from Cambray Mrs. L. Richardson welcom- Woman's Association ed the visitors and read a his-! Mrs. W. C. Ives introduced tory of the Whitby United the speaker, Mrs. K. Rose, past Church which had its begin- president of the Dominion Coun- ning in 1826 cil Woman's Association. Mrs. Worship service was conduct- Rose spoke on the new organiz- ed by Mrs. F. Ward and Mrs. ation "The United Church Wom- G. Lofthouse of Westminster en" which will come into being Federation. Mrs. George Love|jan. 1962. She explained the sang "Hold Thou My Hand". frame work, purpose, program, Because this was the last an- activities and responsibilities. nual meeting, the past presidents|She stressed that all should get were introduced and each pre-|a copy of the "Report from Gen- sented with a corsage. The|eral Council" and "The Inter- first; Mrs. J. M. Wood" had re-|pretation" pamphlet and study _ turned from Lake Land, Fla./them. We must go forward where she now lives. with faith, enthusiasm and love. Annual reports of the secre- There was a question and an. aries were mimeographed and swer period. distributed. The offering was taken by the Corresponding secretary, MIs./1adies of Northminster Wom- J. E. Marsh, Belleville, read|an's Association, Oshawa, and leters of greeting and g0od|qedicated by Mrs. H, Mellow. head, Sharbot Lake; Mrs. F.|renewed old friendships. Samis, 277 Bradwood avenue, Peterborough; Mrs. Stanley] Murray, Woodville. Nominations: Mrs. W. C. Ives, Mrs. S. Murray, Mrs. S. Botting. | | SALUTE OMORROW'S 13:1)] 3190 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER »itsanss SAMUEL GOLDWYN, JR'S #iasuencn of SiN TRA [~ MARK TWAIN'S \ The Adventures 5 / Huckleberry, on Finn 2 [CT = STARE! w= What demonic force lurks behind these eyes? § 3 TIMES CARRIER Is Learning To A DOORS OPEN 12:30 P.M, BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST ACADEMY AWARD WINNER "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" 3 DAYS ONLY o AY FAVOURITE = Movie: wise, there has Wishes Jroim The Dominion Coun Literature secretary, Miss S. from eight conferences, London, Bennett, Port Hope, had a dis- Hamilton, Alberta, Manitoba, play of literature and spoke British Columbia, Saskatche. 2P0ut several new pieces. ° wan and Toronto. oH. J: Seaton, Whithy, was Rev. Douglas Pilkey, M and the organist an rs. R. C. El : M, field iors Bay of|lis, Belleville, pianist for the Your Help Will Be Quinte and Ottawa Montreal meetings. 3 Appreciated Conferences, the guest speaker,! Mrs. F. Davidson, Belleville. | ; | was introduced by Mrs. W. A.|reported for the Courtesy Com-| a Weatherhead, Sharbot L ak e.| mittee. His address was a challenge to| a | all Christians. He referred mem.|NEW OFFICERS bers to the catechism '"The| Mrs. A. A. Crowle, Oshawa, | Task of the Church" and our|installed the following officers responsibilities to comply -- to|!0 serve until January 1, 1962: pray, give and work for Christ's Past president, Mrs. W. C. Kingdom. Ives, Bowmanville; president, Giving of our personality, tal- Mrs. G. E. Dobbs, Belleville; ents and means and at all times |1St vice-pres, Mrs. W. A bearing witness by our actions Weatherhead, Sharbot Lake; and conduct in our everyday liv- Tons, Ellevicey, Mrs. RB. ' ing. He urged the need for our|,r. > > 3.0 caf ' sincere and continuous prayers Mrs. ( A. Bell, RR 4, Peter- for the missionaries and others|20rough: 4th vice-pres,, Mrs. working for the Christian Church|D: 1 Moore, Napanee: record-| in Angola, Africa and all fields. |\N8 secretary, Mrs. F. W. Spear, Also we should be every mind. | renton: corresponding secre- ful and sensitive to the finan. 'ary, Mrs. J. E. Marsh, Belle- ville; treasurer, Mrs. M. E - t tt s n Sia Reed § Support the eiionls) Hobbs, Millbrook; chairman of help these people. |standing committees: Christian R JBILTMORE] BUSINESS MAN FOR A LIMITED TIME PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS FOR 1000 ONLY THUR MURRAY W. MARKS, LICENSEE 11%2 Simcoe St. South | Call RA 8-1681 OPEN DAILY 1.10 PM. ® AIR-CONDITIONED 5TUDIO o LIMITED ENGAGEMENT SHOWN TWICE DAILY! EVENINGS ot 7:30 p.m, MON. thru THURSDAY 1.25 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 75¢ ANYTIME STUDENTS 90c AR Marilyn | ONROE MATINEES at 1:30 p.m. ADULTS showed a film depicting the field, Kingston; Christian stew- 9 . ardship, Mrs. A. A. Crowle, york of the Church among the|nshawa) Co-operation with the A service of Holy Communion Board of Christian Education, never heen anything like LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9.30 P.M. 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