28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 15, 1961 Hold Service Dunbarton UC McKay, the minister of Dunbar-|meeting at the home of Dr. and ton United Church conducted theMrs. McKay on Tuesday rej morning service assisted|evening, June 20th. The hus- Mrs. H. Stroud at the organ.|bands or boy friends are also Visitors with the McClem: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Du- and Thompsons of the Basc|mond and family, Mr. and Mrs. Line on Sunday were Mr. Robin|John Denney and family, Mr. Nicholson of Whitby, Mr. James|and Mrs. R. Thompson and McClement of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. B. Warwood of Scarbo- ough, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mc- Farlane, Beverly and Donna of Scarborough, Mr, and Mrs. R. Hough of Scarborough. A birth- day party was held for Mrs. McFarlane. Mrs. Marion McClement sang several numbers on Prelude to Worship on Sunday morning r sang "I Will Walk|invited. over the Oshawa radio station. family attended a family re- union picnic at Orillia on Sun- day. There were many faces of former residents of the district seen at the Erskine Memorial Service on Sunday afternoon. LACK RUSSIAN TEACHERS MONTREAL (CP)--More Ca- nadian students than ever be- fore are interested in learning Russian but a lack of qualified teachers is preventing universi- ties and schools from doing ASKS V.8. TRAINING bat effectiveness against Com- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-|munist guerrillas. This was dis- Viet Nam is asking the United{namese official, Nguyen Dinh States to train his armed forces| Thuan, minister of security co- directly to increase their com-lordination in Diem's cabinet. much about it, Prof. J. G. Gar- dent Ngo Dinh Diem of South|closed Tuesday by a top Viet-|$ rard of Carleton University, Ot- tawa, told the conference of learned societies Tuesday. The Auction Sale sponsored by the Dunbarton United Church Stewards on Saturday was quite successful. The Brownies of the 2nd Dun- barton Group held a garden party at the home of Mrs. Jessie Turner on Saturday afternoon. choir With Him". directed by Mr. D. Fanthom. Miss E. Westgate con- ducted the Junior congregation. Bulletin: The Official Board meeting was held on Tuesday ev! , June 13th. On sday afternoon, June 13th, the village group of the WA held their meeting. The Stewards meeting was Wednesday at 7.30. The WMS meeting was on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. McKay. Personals: Mr. Gordon Driver, Pine Ridge Rd. is a patient in Sunnybrook Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibb of Trenton were visiting Mrs. Oliver Gibb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brad- bury of Uxbridge visited their niece Mrs. Albert Harris and family on Sunday. The Ladies Auxiliary No. 541 of the Dunbarton Legion at- tended a convention on Monday evening in Bowmanville. 2 BIG ACTION & COMEDY HITS! CHOY off 4 X gi PALS = 7 AR l From 1-0-4 in MSTAVISION aod TECHACOLOR® » STARTS TODAY! OnarnScort/) Summertime . . . And The Dancin' Is Easy ! FRIDAY ... SATURDAY THE TOP ccio RECORDS Pat Ri WITH HIS RECORDING ORCHESTRA 2.00 PERSON DANCING 9-12 R eserval RA 3-2143 PAVILION ADULT NOW PLAYING ENTRY BLANKS AT THEATRE "DORIS DAY REX HARRISON i IN p "MYRNA LOV-RODDY McDOWALL ) ERBERT MARSHALL RATASHA PARRY - HN WALKS "OPERATION BULLSHINE" in COLOR Added Fun -- "BOTTOMS UP" Tst run ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 4 Mrs. Parker Sr. of England, is spending three weeks with her son, Mr. John Parker and family. The girls of the On-We-Go Auxiliary are holding a social BURKETON BURKETON -- The Burketon community extends its sym- pathy to Mrs. Keith Davey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davey and family, Tyrone, and to Mrs. R. Davey in the sudden passing of Mr. Davey. The CGIT met on Tuesday evening in the church hall. All meetings are withdrawn until September. They have made plans to hold their re-affiliation service on Tuesday evening, June 18, in the church hall at 8 p.m. The leaders and the CGIT girls enjoyed going to Camp Pretoria for their rally on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krantz, Oshawa, were Thursday after- noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Berry, Osh- awa, were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Greta Bailey. Our church was fairly well attended on Sunday morning when Misses Phyllis and Lenore Glass accompanied by Mrs. Anne Potter and Miss Patton of Oshawa, were our special guests. Misses Phyllis and Len- ore Glass sang two lovely duets. The two anthems were very much enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Don Glover and family, Oshawa; Mrs. Edith Mollon, Port Perry, were Sun- OSHAWA DRIVE-IN TONIGHT! "Zr ers oe Show Starts At 9:20 All The Laughs And Action You Could Ask For! LAUGH IT UP- ALL COLOR be Soh Ficiel S427 ALL CINEMASCOPE of the South Pacific! A riot! 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