The Oshawa Times, 15 Jul 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 15, 1961 Columbus WA Holds Meeting COLUMBUS--The June meet- Benediction. A social hour and ing of the Columbus United Church WA was held in the lower hall on Wednesday. The opening hymn, Blest Be the Tie That Binds was followed by a poem read by the president, Mrs. McKenzie entitled "Suc- cess", who afterwards express- ed Yords of welcome. Harold Hayes led in worship, 4 assisted by Mrs. George Hayes. Women The theme was "Home. Mrs. E. Powell gave a report of the last Presbytery meeting and busi- ness was discussed. The theas- urer's report was given and there will be no further meet-|gon, ings till Sept. 27. Mrs. Lloyd Dalby presided for the program. Miss Jean Terwillegar gave a piano instrumental amd also played for the hymns. Mrs. George McCulloch gave a read- ing entitled "The Rocking Chair". gave a piano solo. closed by singing the Theme song, followed by the Mizpah Miss Isabelle Corner tea were enjoyed. A group of ladies from the|ridge- Columbus Women's Association and Women's Missionary Socie- ty accepted an invitation at the|{Connie Simpson. Kedron Church WA meeting to hear Mrs. L. Richardson and Mrs. Ives explain the new or- Mrs. | ganization of the United Church We send our sincere congrat- ulations to the Columbus School|pmorris Cohen. Baseball team, who won the trophy over Kedron, Maxwell and Coronation schools. Mrs. Roy Pereman, coach; Gary Gib- Brian Spencer; Bill Ellins; Brian Collins, Terry Cochrane, John Hayes, John Lucyk, John|Boh Smits Dyer, Robert Webber, Ronald Cosway and Mike Anderson and(john Dyer, Mr. M. Cohen, team played a wonderful series. The Columbus Public School{John Hayes. Meeting held their picnic and field day on Thursday, June 26 in the| church yard. Games and races!Terry Cochrane. tions: Jean Rutherford. Patricia Webber. were thoroughly enjoyed, fol- lowed by a hearty lunch. The following is a list of the Columbus Public School promo- Junior Room, Teacher--Miss Grade 1 to 2--Merlin Collins, Donald Gimblett, Brenda Goy- ette, Rosa Goyette, Susan Hay- es, David Love, Leslie Lucyk, Blair Partridge, Dwight Part- Grade 2 to 3--Philip Gilroy, Wayne Gordon, Albert Goyette, Dorothy Lucyk, Mary Melnick, Grade 3 to 4--Eleanor Ander- son, Heather Cochrane, Sylvia Davey, Charles Love, Partridge, Robert Powell. Grade 4 to 5--Linda Anderson, Senior Room, Teacher--¥ir. Grades 5 to 6--Judy Powell, John Brooks, Bruce Davey, Tommy Gordon, Betty Schwartz. Grade 6 to 7--Barry Finn, captain, john Lucyk, Dale Watson, Nan- seniors after supper. Janice directed by Miss committee. assistant captain, |cy Simpson, Gayle McKenzie,|services at Orono. Margaret Wires, Gary Pereman, Grade 7 to 8--Robert Webber, Dorothy Davey, teacher. The|Gary Gibson, Michael Anderson, Brian Collins, Heather Eaton, Grade 8 to 9--Brian Spencer, |the Barbara Pereman, Bill Ellins, WMS Auxiliaries, A far > PROSPECTOR AT WORK from the forty-niner with his pick or his pan. This man listens through earphones for the clatter of exploding atoms. Otherwise, he must follow the tortuous path of the prospector. Uranium, like gold, is where you find it. . . . high on a cliff . . . . deep in a chas anywhere. Meeeo | \ There are spiritual riches to be found in life--by those with the determina- tion to seek them. But don't make the common mistake of assuming that one Sunday in Church should satisfy the search. . . ~Spiritual riches come gradually with religious growth. As a family makes worship and religious study part of everyday living, the treasures of God begin to accumulate in the character and experience of that family. You'll probably be disappointed if you merely give religion a try. But your eamestness will be rewarded when you make Christianity the foundation of your life. THE CHURCH FOR ALL The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the build- ing of character and good citizenship. It is a storchouse of spiritual values, Without a strong Church, neither democracy mor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For 'the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church reg- ularly and read your Bible daily. THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF T ALL FOR THE CHURCH' Day Book Chapter Verses Matthew 6 2533 Monday ~~ Matthew 7 7-12 Tuesday Matthew 9 1622 Wednesday John 1 4351 Thursday Galatians 3 19 2 5 Sunday Friday Ephesians 18 ® Saturday I John 14 HE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP 70 King St. E LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 Mary St. NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING RA 5-3715 52 Wayne Ave. RON ROBINSON TRENCHING : EXCAVATING RA 8-662) R.R. 4, Oshaweo ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE RA 3-7242 Courtice MA 3-3553 Bowmanville A. HEFFERING'S ESSO RA 5-9892 'No. 2 Hwy.&Thicksons' Rd. N. H. EDGAR & SON LTD. PAINT AND WALLPAPER RA 3.7351 34 King West SMITH & SON C.IL. GIFTWARE & HARDWARE 368 WILSON RD. NORTH 728-2451 GRANT GLOVER CEMENT CONTRACTOR RR. 1, Oshawa RA 5.9755 HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE RA 3.7822 67 King St. W. OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL RA 5-0232 877 King St. E. STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8-3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby GEO. H. HARDING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby MO 8-3566 MATT GIMPELJ UPHOLSTERY CO. Reupholstering & Remodelling 77 Celina St. RA 8-5342 OSHAWA NATURAL STONE Natural Stone Veneer for Home Remodelling RA 8-1022 BROWN'S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES, LTD. RA 5.4704 463 Ritson Rd. N. MASTER FEEDS 54 Church St. RA 3-2229 A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN RA 5-1764 1016 King St. E. HAMBLY TIRE LTD. RA 8.6221 534 Ritson Rd. S. \ JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST Res. MO 8-5285 ..Store: MO 8-3324 124 Dundas W., Whitby WHITBY CLEANERS 150 Colborne St. E., Whitby MO 8-2348 D.RALPH (POP) TAYLOR TEXACO SERVICE STATION 461 Park Rd. S RA 6-2622 ASHMORE PAVING 557 Garrard N. RA 8-8412 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Read The Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Religious Activities The McKenzie School held their school picnic on Tuesday at Geneva Park. Races and|Thomas games were very capably di-|Cosway, rected by Mrs. A. Fowler. Swim- ming was also enjoyed by the|Elmer pupils. We regret that Mr. Nor- val Waddington is leaving our school as teacher and we wish him the very best in the future. The Columbus hi Church Walter Beath. held their Sunday School - versary on July 2, with guest|{ ANNOUNCEMENTS minister, Reverend Basil Long to preach the morning service. The Junior Sunday School choir Elizabeth Hayes, assisted by the music The Sunday school and Doub- les Club of Columbus United Church held their picnic to- gether in the church yard on Tuesday for supper. There were many races for the youngsters and a baseball game for the Flett, Mrs. Powell. The church Women where two sub- committees were formed. The|recent visitors of Mrs. Allie first group was Mrs. Clifford|Christie of Epsom, Ont. Naylor, chairman; Mrs. Harold Hayes, Mrs. Thomas Scott, Mrs. Stafford Mrs. Roy Ratcliffe, B.C., established as a mounted Mrs. Ronald Love and Mr. Police post in 1887, is being re- sercond|Stored as an historic site. group was Mrs. Grant Webber, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Jessie McKenzie, Mrs. Allan McKenzie and Mr. Bible Vacation School will be held July 17 to 21 from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. in the church base- ment. It is for children ages 3 to 11 and if transportation is please phone the Rev. R. Love was the guest minister at Rev. B. Long's PERSONALS church for their anniversary|, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spry, Rochester, stayed overnight on (Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. W. Ho Chin Chu, a refugee of ganderson's. Hong Kong has been adopted Mr. and Mrs. E. Squelch en- Mr. and Mrs. tertained , Squelch from Buffalo and also Mrs. Squelch of Oshawa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Squelch were RESTORE AREA Fort Steele near Cranbrook, | Windsor Auto Plants Closed WINDSOR (CP) -- The Gen eral Motors of Canada plan here shut down operations foi two weeks Friday, marking lannual vacation over priods. About 800 employ: ees are involved. Fall producjion will be sumed Aug. 14, but some em- ployees will be recalled July 31 SILENT PEAK loftiest volcano at 13,380 feet, Mount Fujiyama, J apan's'has been dormant since 1707. DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY and change 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Italian Night OSHAWA ARENA Tues. July 18th 8:45 P.M. JURY & LOVELL LTD. 530 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 725-3546 GINO MARELLA vs BOB LEIPLER 2 OUT OF THREE FALLS 1 HOUR TIME LIMIT Ivan & Karol KALMIKOFF vs ILIO DIAPAOLO & TONY MARINO 360 WILSON RD. SOUTH 725-8711 TAMBLYN DRUG STORE vs TIMMOTHY GEOHAGEN Tickets for these fine exhibitions on Rest. Ph. 723-9721-Ringside $1.50, General $1.25, Children $1.00 Pat Milosh sale ot the Casino 6 KING ST. 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However, if damaged, flooring can be replaced in sections. Fleetside body features double walls to protect exterior panels. CHEVY'S GOT IT! THE INDUSTRY -- a proved per former that has powered more payloads than any engine in the history of haul- ing! Wise in the ways of gas-savingl Spirited V8 power plant also available. CHEVY'S GOT IT! <sommsemnrmasrmreere, MODEL ILLUSTRATED: FLEETSIDE PICKUP CHEVROLE I & GENERAL MOTORS VALUR Whitewall tires optional at extra cost CT.16618 ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 725-6501 HARRY DONALD LIMITED WHITBY, ONTARIO PHONE 668-3304, 668-3305 668-3396 a «

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