The Oshawa Times, 6 Jul 1961, p. 11

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jour community to take up du- and family spent the weekend day evening tea guests of Mr.| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 6, 1961 11} {ties in Toronto. Miss Knight|with Felatives | in Suid mals and a s Hubbard. ole ual X |was presented with two lovely] Mr. an rs. A. E, vy r. rs. Mrs. Cyrus Ash 15s 4 . Joo |gifts from the community and |spent the weekend with relatives|girls, Port Perry, were Sunday ing a Sys 4 ftom § Syd. Loy 0 Seephatisor Lats} {two lovely gifts from the Burke-|in Millbank. {guests of Mrs. Pearl Avery. at Peterboro. Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. ton Woman's Association ofl Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mac-| Mr. Allan Larmer, Toronto,| My, and Mrs. Harry Grace and|A, J. Trick Lindsay. hich siie was | a hetier. Miss| Donald and family, Miss Lois|spent Je wedjond with his Jar family spent Sunday with Mr, i i -- i ig anked all those pres-Detzal, Mrs. .M, Detzal, Misses ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haro r-land Mrs. W. Henderson, Bow- LAN » ers increased their wheat acre-|, . 00 vield is indicated. wil BYREETON The Children ut for her stay in Burketon.|jones, Toronto, were Saturday mer, A w NEEDED BAL ANGE A ecess ime [ase m three it yo yas : production is at a high level andthe School ground for a picnic| Miss Knight will be greatly | guests of Mrs. Greta Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grant] Mr. and Mrs. Levi Glennie, tin or acid, it may be a mbined ; Spring: lo. an ef ureau|beef cattle are making good and surprised our teacher, Miss missed from our community. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Krantz, and family, Oshawa, spent Sun- Toronto, were Sunday guests of with one or more fruits rich in IL. E. Knight, who is leaving Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith|Donald, Oshawa, were Satur-|day with Mrs. R. Davey. the needed elements. LOADED WITH FLASH and SPEED! Clay Models | Prairie Wheat tesla: 25% Teacher Usurp School| Acreage Rises | fue us me <x Ig Feted | OTTAWA (CP)--Prairie farm-/y,ve reduced hay quality but an| Mrs. Esther Carnochan. TORONTO (CP)--It takes a 000 acres, the Dominion bureau} Pee handsome diversion to make lof statistics reported Wednes-lgains. children forget about taking) or SE their school recess but artist Frederick Braithwaite seems to| have come up with one at a Toronto public school. Mr. Braithwaite offered clay modelling and the 12-to-14-year- olds in his Grade VIII class at| Courcelette Road school have taken to it with enthusiasm. The children acquired their| weekly art lesson through their own initiative after they became intrigued with a demonstration of clay modelling. "I didn't think I could keep them interested in a regular class," said Mr. Braithwaite, "but I found out children like fo use their hands. The class has been an outstanding suc-|§ cess. We held a competition re- cently and the response and quality of the work were amaz- ing." The retired commercial art ist started with $5 provided by a home and school association. | : © SLIM FLOWING LINES @ A LAVISH USE OF CHROME He Sought clay 0d Naatie ho @ FLASH and STYLE, SAFETY and RIDING COMFORT drying out. : \ iv i] b \ 5 g The lowest price anywhere for a bicycle of such quality--an outstand- MATERIALS VARY 1 by 1 \! # i 2 i Jovenile ing buy at Canadian Tire that compares with nationally advertised e medium used by the \ 1 pe J) J, "i Sen, ph : Stidterits v3 hifetyre # ay \ i ar > i! " tram models selling up to $55 glue Mr. Braithw says he's not above adding wood, sawdust, flocking, paper and metal for finishing or props. "I'm a great follower of Michelangelo. He used all kinds of materials to work out his models . . . and what was good : " @ Heavy-duty tires Two-tone saddle @ Double rubber block enough for the master should be| " pk ' " -- pedals @ Gear ratio or speedy eyeling » Full braced dropside Zood engugy for me. | ' on go i ay AF Ss Gas | VE (4 = \ A [udguards °, Safely approved Tea Xo ctor 8 bright parts w ese purists. i pee - _--, -- on ; 4 \ : 4 ? ; riple chrome o tone enamelled @ Extra strength seamless along p 5 " mi NE : tube frame @ tis models with chain guard. Although the classes are be- oH 4 ' ing discontinued for the sum- : i -------- SAVE ON ALL SIZES mer, there is interest in con- a wo: - . BOT Younis 7 tinuing the modelling. i bh ' BOYS' model 20/18" * model, 19/17" MEN'S, THS' "Teachers interested. / % ( frame. | oo frame. 20" frame. 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Height 18 of the Anglican church Deric - ' " Xo Ci : gi x eR " ate attended. : A : or @ ---- The Queen's Scout certificate Li Ag Biggest value was presented just the same. under the sun | Rt. Rev. H. R. Ragg, assistant bishop of the diocese of New " i B h | eT ha. Lol GLISTENING POLISHED ALUMINUM 5%2ft. diam. -- Oriental designs i S WHEEL DISCS Beer-Parlor 7 J Gives your car that luxury look For beach or backyard -- B, ee Savering, keeps you ii in the cool shade Properly Shaped | Back-Easing Pi . . » older models brought up to n 1 4 | n date! Smooth and easy. to keep TIT UM ol ? vspee Adhd Stands 7 1. high, with : r take-a 2n-umirelle for your raat landis. A low-ont Positive ih died . FA U fit -- attle. i cla es ins I Gos Ea Bo] LIMITED WEDGE CUSHION | QUANTITY : SPECIALS beverage room at the Hotel a 7. : i Waterloo is replaced on Sun- 2a] Reg. $15.00 > Dargel with righ days by the hymns of a Pente- costal congregation. The German-speaking congre- gation--20 adults and 20 chil dren--worships in the beverage room because it's the only place available that is large enough. "If you can dance in a church, why can't you worship in a hotel?" asked the group's KOOLEE KUSHION Great for cool summertime driving. Coil a - 8 pring innerspring with porous plasticized Atirsctive Carelolh with leather. ir circulate iid vhite plastic bind- fibreweave cover to let the air circu ne Yory ore Diastie bind, preacher, 34 - year - old Andrew Konnerth. "God is in your mind and heart, not in the building." Mr. Konnerth arrived from Austria in 1953. He held ser- vices while working in Galt Ont., last summer and noticed several persons from Kitchener and Waterloo attending There is a German Pentecos- tal church in Kitchener and the preacher felt there was room for one in adjacent Waterloo. The first service was held at Mr. Konnerth"s home in Octo- ber. By January the congrega- tion had grown too big for the house and it moved to a res- taurant. It was also outgrown apd the preacher began an- other search. The first service in the hotel in the men's pub June 18 Konnerth asked for the en - and - escorts section a later because "it's a nicer ur services are attended by e of all faiths, . . . Many| ans come to this country] ant a German church be- they cannot speak Fng- tis these people T am congregation is negotiat- some property, around you. Leatherette binding. your car, Reg. 89¢ value, LIMITED 9 8 ro QUANTITY . win ] SPECIAL Reg. Q IY a $2.98 SPECIAL "Bon 9 0" CH BAG ] Gay, new beach accessory Vinyl plastic in 4-tube, 1 valve con- um El struction. Red and Yellow in color. 24" ¢ ; ; --eo Day SPECIAL ~ Bright stow-away bag f " p 4 Fors ' its, i 4 or x 48". Repair kit 2 . : ' ; %o ; B : re Lustrous, hard-wearing rel, ky aids, diapers, ef, included ....... 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