The Oshawa Times, 6 Oct 1961, p. 10

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J THE OSHAWA TIMES, Flay, October 6, 1961 Promote Pupils Kedron United | Sunday School By MRS. R. 8. BISHOP KEDRON ~-- On Sunday, Pro- motion Sunday was held in the Sunday School, and the classes were re-organized for the new year. Children promoted to a new class passed through the gates of their new teacher. Mrs. Ronald Morrison, teach- er of the Nursery Class, pro- moted from her class Douglas Morrison, Harold Mountjoy, Roger Hancock, Janet Ogle, Richard Melch, George Mitchell, Neil Love, Wayne Watson, Gary Selleck, Robert Topping, Mich- ael Williams, Gary Snowden and Jordan Lambert. Mrs. Ted Maidman promoted] the following children from the| Kindergarten Class -- Diane Mountjoy, Carol Barnett, Linda Flintoff, Debra Sutton, Donald Tregunna, Jeff Thomas, Brian Watson, Robert MacDonald and Paul Jackson, Mrs. William Woodward pro- moted a group of girls to a new- ly formed class, which will be taught by Mrs. Bill Rosnak. These girls were Elizabeth Greer, Gayle McNally, Nancy Flintoff, Ruth Bishop, Gail Mitchell, Alexis Bremner, Carol| Lee Harvey, Wendy Hitchens, Nancy Craig, Nancy Woodward, | Beverley Brown, Barbara Brown | and Susan Arsenault. | Graduating from Mrs. Wood-| ward's class to Mr. Roy Robin-| son's class were Teddy Craig, | Brian Jamieson, David Rose, | Brian Starr, John Tabb, John Ogle, Bruce McDonald, Donald Topping and Bruce Hancock. Mr. Roy Robinson graduated Bruce Dale, Robert Smith and| Pat Rose to the boys' class] taught by Mr. Ronald Werry and Mr. Brian Lee. Also from this class, Donna| Glover and Janet Brock passed through the gates to join Mrs. | Stanley Ogle's class of girls. | Promoted from Mrs. Ogle's class were Gloria Woodward, Joan Ogle, Dale Thomas, Patsy Brown, Karen Brock, Rosemary Greer and Ann Glover. Promoted from the Junior Boys' Class to Mr. William Werry's class were Jimmy Jones and Bobby Dale, Graduating from the Senior Girls' Class to the Young Peo- ple's Class were Lynda Brem- ner, Bonnie Dale, Joan Hill, Marie Maidman and Barbara Rose. | This year Mr. Earl Burke will| be assisting with the teaching] of this class. Ladies Guild Prepare Bale For Mission By MRS. R. RICHARDSON ASHBURN -- The Rev. Doug- las Fox from Wick had charge of the morning service at Burn's Church on Sunday morning, Oct, 1. This being "Sacrament Sun- day," Mr. Fox used for his theme the "Significance of the Sacrament." The senior choir had charge| of the music. The first meeting of the sea- son of the Ladies' Guild was held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday evening. The ladies are preparing a bale to be sent to the Evangel] Hall Mission, Toronto. Baby gar-| ments are being made. There| are two quilts to be made. Used | clothing is being asked for. Mrs. Edgar Heron was guest speaker at Cresswell on Tues- day afternoon at the annual Fall Thankoffering meeting, held in the church. i Miss Vera Leach, Mrs. A.| Paynter, Mrs. A Deeming, Mrs. M. Sparks, Mrs. T. Bryant and Mrs. W. Knight attended the Thank-offering meeting in Knox Presbyterian Church in Oshawa. Those who attended the] Preparatory meeting for the] rally to be held in Lindsay on| Sunday, Oct. 22, were Mr. Rus- sell Batten, Mr. Edgar Heron, Mrs. H. Ashton, Mrs. L. Death, | Miss Faye Heron and Mrs. D.| RS Restaurant and Dining Room V PORT. PERRY SUNDAY & MONDAY Roast Turkey -- Steaks -- Roast Beef Served 4 -- 8 ; PHONE 985-2112 -- PORT PERRY # HANKSGIVING DINNER HERE BOWMANVILLE Hotel SUNDAY & MONDAY Enjoy a bountiful Roast Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings $ 2.00 a Si ae AR ni ALBANY For our bountiful Thanksgiving Dinner SUNDAY & MONDAY Make it a Holiday for Mother too. Treat her to our delicious Thanksgiving Dinner FREE DELIVERY Phone 725-3433 Featuring a traditional family thanksgiving with special attention paid to children ROAST TURKEY DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Dinner Served 12:00 - 1:30 -- 6:00 - 8:00 PHONE MO 8-5012 Ashton. The Rev. E. H. John. |} mee stone was the speaker, | Bryce Lynde, in an accident] recently, has been a patient in Oshawa General Hospital and] has returned home. Mrs. W. Gardiner and Mich- ael and Mrs. R. Taylor attend- ed the anniversary in Myrtle on Sunday. Mrs. L. Doble who was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C Slack, Grimsby, has returned] home, Manchester Church 15th Anniversary | By MRS. W. F. CROSIER MANCHESTER ~ On Sunday, Oct. 15, anniversary services| will be held in the Manchester) Church. Rev. P. Romeril will! be the guest speaker at morn-| ing and evening services. Utica choir will provide the music in the morning and in the evening, Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Abraham of Seagrave will sing. Mrs. F. Way and Mrs. R. Campbell of Toronto accompan- ed Mrs. T. Donnelly and Mrs. Dolly Roberts on the weekend bus trip to Lake Placid. Mrs. Norman Meek, Sand- ford, spent Saturday with her Jarents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Midg- ey. Mr. and Mrs. Art Vander- voort visited relatives and friends in Brampton and Norval on Suj day. 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