The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1961, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 4, 1961 mer. THe heavily travelled stretch from Kedron United Space Needed For| Sunday Schooler By MRS. R. §. BISHOP KEDRON -- On Friday eve- ning the Kedron Community hon- ored Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leggette with an entertaining program and a special presentation. Mrs. Leggette before her recent marriage was Miss Marie Parry. Held in the Lower Hall of the church, the program was chair- ed by Rev. Ronald Love. PUPILS LACK ROOM At the meeting of Sunday School teachers on Wednesday night, the chief problem seemed to be lack of space for the rapid- ly growing number of Sunday School pupils. | The report given by Mrs. Joe| Starr on the Cradle Roll Depart-| ment showed large numbers of small children who will be ad- vancing into the nursery de- partment, apart from the new families joining the church. Even with the new curtains to divide the Lower Hall into classrooms, it will be a problem |Church to Camp Samac has {been paved. Alse Harmony road has been paved as far as Pereman's | School. Weekend guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Bryce Reeves were Mr. land Mrs. C. L. Thompson, of held on October 1, when stu- Toronto. dents will be promoted to new| Mr. and Mrs. Will Mountjoy classes if they are entering an-{had as. their guests this week other age group. |Mr. and Mrs. Everson Norton On Sunday morning at the 2nd boys, of Markham. regular morning church serv-| Charles Sutter, a student at ice, Rev. Ronald Love preach./the Ontario Agricultural Col- ed the sermon. lege, spent the weekend with On October 7. the Doubles' | iS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johr Club is planning a trip to the >} Dunlop Observatory. Anyone Donna Reeves was among the who is interested in going along, |group of students from OCV. can find out particulars of time| "1° travelled to Stratford by and place from Mr. and Mrs. | bus for a performance of King William Snowden. | Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Noble and hcad of the Hungarian Roman Dick this week spent two days Cats Church; of a heart at- i . and Mrs. H. Noble, | 3° with Mr. an TS 9 i London, Ont.--Group Capt. A. ioheaygeon, |G. (Archie) Vince, 62, com-| This past week a son was\manding officer of Aylmer| born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald RCAF station from 1944 to 1946 | Stinson. Cornwall Bridge, Conn. Mrs. Howard Farndale is at f i 1 | Francis Scott Bradford, 63, in-| present a patient in the Oshawa ternationally known artist and| ta ital. : General Hospital mural painter who won the Prix de Rome in 1923; of a DEATHS heart attack. | New York--Mrs. Mary Brice] By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Sharon, 84, who started paint- Littleton, Colo. -- Albert N. [ins after she was 70 and gained Williams, 73, retired industri ].| Widespread recognition for her st who headed many major Orimitive scenes. companies including Western| { Union Telegraph Company and! FAMOUS FAMILY Westinghouse Air Brake Corpo- Maurice and Georgiana Bar-| 'ation. rymore, parents of Lionel, Ethel Budapest, Hungary -- Arch-and John, were both noted Jishop Jozsef Groesz, 74, acting'stage 'performers. Henry VIII. The WA meeting on October | 4, will be held in the evening at the home of Mrs. Allan Werry, Enniskillen. On Sunday afternoon there was a baptismal service in the church. The children baptized were Barry Allister Fairservice and John Dorn Fairservice, the children of Mr. and Mrs. James Fairservice, and Debra Ann, Darlene Alice and Kevin Ed- ward, the children of Mr, and Thos a vol of varielq in DELMONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL SHR #» FOR YOUR GRADE 'A' PRE.DRE READY FOR THE hid +37 20 Les, & up YOUNG HENS 10-16 LB, AVERAGE ROYAL GugsT RINDLESS sLiCED Mrs. Kenneth E. 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