é led with colored slides of hol- SE a th a ie SEE Se i 'Faithful Workers Plan For Bazaar Spratt and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris, 60. East and West -- Mrs. R. Drew and Mrs. S. Sheridan 8015; Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Mrs. W. Cox, 72; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, 72; Mrs. Walter Wadell and Mrs. W. Lambe, and Mrs. Dave By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Eleven mem- bers availed themselves of the kind invitation extended by Mrs. Stafford Cosway, Columbus, to hold the meeting of the Faith- ful Workers Group, at her home. The leader, Mrs. Harry Me- Cool, conducted the kt 67%; Mr. An inspiring worship and medi-| Coates, 63. tation on '"The Bible" was pre- PERSONALS sented by Mrs. Norman Alves." yioytenant Marion Stevenson Mrs. Neil Petty gave a reading, |p yetyrned to her post at "Life's Garden." Tentative|pon nfirmary, HMCS Shear- plans for items for the WAlgaier Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, bazaar, committees, and €on-| par spending summer vacation vener were discussed. with her mother, Mrs. Walter SUNSHINE GROUP Stevenson. The first fall meeting of the| Miss Nancy Bird is returning Sunshine Group of WA was held this week to commence her sec- at the home of Mrs. Alfred ond year in Home Economics at {Wilson. Mrs Elwood Stevenson Ryerson Institute of Technology, chaired the meeting. Toromo. d Mrs "Autumn" was the theme of gion Be tas the worship service, chosen by ane at 130g as. 1 committee, comprising, Mrs. M Er g N ehitt suffered C. W. Elliott, Mrs. Joe Holder- rs. Ernest Nesbitt suitere shaw. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson an unfortunate accident. She i ' Ras SOR. tell and broke a bone in her) Mrs. Alfred Wilson entertain-|wrist while visiting her son Jack and family at Guelph.| Mrs. Nesbitt later suffered aj heart attack and was admitted to Guelph General Hospital. Gordon Cook spent the day and local scenes. Fifteen calls on sick and shut- ins were reported. 60; | | RETURNS Back in action in his capac- ity as Ajax's deputy-reeve, following a short stay in the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, Pat Sheeh was Nightly Walk Court Ruling BOWMANVILLE (Staff) After being found guilty of as- sault Sept. 5, Larry Chinn, 18, of 402 King street west, Osh- awa, was Tuesday remanded out of custody until Oct. 10, and warned by Magistrate R. B. Baxter to stay out of Bowman- ville and to report to his uncle every night by 9 p.m. The uncle, Joseph Chinn, told the magistrate that he lived one- half mile from his nephew. "It will be a nice little walk for him every night," chuckled Magistrate Baxter. Charged 'with causing a dis- urbance Sept. 8, James Arthur Jones, 17, of 54 Russet avenue, Oshawa, was remanded until Sept. 19. DIVORCE GROUND Addiction to drugs is a legal ground for divorce in several states of the U.S. able to take his usual place at Monday's council meeting. Mr. Sheehan, who is also well known throughout the com- munity for his interest in sporting activities, is now con- valescing following a gall bladder operation. Mayor wil- liam Parish welcomed the deputy-reeve back to council and questioned whether he was going against doctor's orders to fulfill his municipal obligation. --Photo by John Millis | | Mrs. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 13, 1961 ASHBURN 7 {betn", mother of John the Bap- Itist, after which she conducted a ig ol the subject. rs aylor and Mrs. A. pL RICHARDS jam Fisher gave interesting reports Perry had charge of the ser- Wha Traini voyered 2 [Yice i Burn's Church on Sun-/poy ville. 8 00 |day, ep. 3, at 11.30 a.m. Be roll call was answer- . Ashton favored with eq with the word "Plenty". In the business session plans were made for the annual "Thank Offering" meeting to be held on the evening of Oct. 4. Miss Mary Whale, Toronto, "Overseas Director" will be la solo. The September meeting of the| (WMS was held in the Sunday|" {School Room on Tuesday even- ling, Sept. 5, with 12 members (Present The meeting opened with the {hymn "What a Friend We Have|guest speaker. In Jesus". | Mrs. N. Anderson and Mrs. Mrs. Deeming read the Scrip-/R. Richardson served lu 1 |ture, Mrs. William Gardiner led and a social time was enjoyed. RECOVERING Ajax council learned this week that Reeve Robert Mac- Kenzie was in excellent con- dition following surgery on Monday in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. On behalf of council, Mayor Parish voiced council's desire that Reeve MacKenzie have a speedy re- *n to his usual position on the municipal --Photo by John Mills lin prayer. Congratulations to Mr. | Mrs. L. Death had the study Mrs. Ernest Humphreys on the and gave the story of "Eliza- arrival of a son, Sept. 1. MELCHERS Distillers since 1898 RON CABANA THE VERY DRY White Ram HURCH NEWS Rev. S. J Hillier led the re- sponsive reading of Psalm 100. The anthem by the choir was |B 'Lord for Thy Tender Mercies" | by Farrant. | A special offering was donat- | ed to the Temperance Cause. | | BAPTISMAL SERVICE The Sacrament of Infant Bap- | | tism wil be administered by, Rev J. Hillier, during morn- ing R50, on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. Parents, presenting children, are requested to con- tact the minister as soon as! | possible. |BRIDGE CLUB OPENS : The opening game for the fall| and winter season was played he nn Wednesday night by members| my head on some rocks--I was of the Brooklin Duplicate Bridge | dazed." Club. The session was held in The accused's mother said the| yoyo coment of Township Hall. crawling in the street on his youth helped around the house, |Highest scores resulted as fol-| hands and knees ("I didn't|and to her knowledge didn't|jows know where 1 was"), was con- drink while at home North and South -- Jack Pat-| victed of consuming liquor|-- ~~ terson and John Miller, 74; while still a minor in magis- Mrs. Robert Heron and Mrs. 4 trate's court, here on Tuesday. | tower, Cyril Davies, 70%: Mrs. Hart|#® The case was remanded until e. is 108 and Mrs. J. Timmins, 62; Mrs. |. Dec. 12. outh. Th Tends feet higher than the The youth, Thomas Tendan, Eiffel Tower in Paris. was remanded out of custody, an che and warned by Magistrate R. B. 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