The Oshawa Times, 16 Oct 1961, p. 20

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Fashion Show Bv | Columbus Doubles Club Blue Ray By MRS. C. H. REESOR PORT PERRY -- Blue Ray Chapter No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star held their meet- ing in the Masonic Temple, Queen street, recently. The Worthy Matron Adelia White presided with the assistance of Associate Patron Leonard Col- bear Past Matrons Margaret Cor- nish, Mabel Chapman, Mar- garet Hood and Margaret Car- negie and Past Patron Leon- ard Colbear were given a wel- come and thanked for their continued support. The Benevolent Committee reported only one call for as-| sistance. i Congratulations to Doris But | son who is the proud grand- mother of a grandson and Mar-| garet Hood, PM has become a great-grandmother. Best wishes are also extended to Anr. Parker, who recently underwent eye surgery in Osh- awa General Hospital. She is|by the treasurer, Alma Reesor. preghyterial meeting will improving nicely and now home| from hospital. Sympathy is extended to th Worthy Patron Hugh Espie an the chaplain Jessie Espie on their recent loss of a son The associate matron, Dorie e Lodge the Grand Chapter Sessions which were held in Toronto. The new instructions and various changes of the order proved extremely interesting to the] members present. | Reports were received re- garding the contemplated ca- tering which will be in charge of Margaret Cornish, PM, and! Margaret Carnegie, PM. The Fashion Show which is being sponsored by Blue Ray Chapter is being held in To- ronto at John Northways on Oct. 30. Members and friends may obtain tickets for this so-| cial event from various mem- bers of the chapter: Tickets will $1.75 and will include transpor- tation and the Fashion Show. The bus will leave Port Perry at 5.30 p.m. A donation of $25 was made to the local Hockey Club Asso-| ciation and warrants drawn for outstanding accounts. The finan- cial statement was presented A euchre party is being plann- d for Saturday night, October This will be held in the e 21. d/banquet hall of the Masonic ing temple. Members were requested to be present at the next meeting Planning Bowling Party Miss Marie Laviolette, in training at the Oshawa General Hospital was home for the week- end. Mr. Gerbert Pettan, at the age of 87, flew from Texas to visit his great-niece, Mrs. Ken Powel! over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grills, after a family dinner, accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grills to Lindsay for supper at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson's. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Metro Lucyk on the birth By JIM STARK COLUMBUS -- The Doubles Club of Columbus United Church will have a bowling party on Saturday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. There will be a meeting after- wards in the lower hall of the church. . The Columbus United Church Anniversary Services will be held next Sunday, Oct. 15. At the morning service, the guest preacher will be Rev: C. A. Gowans, Minister Emeritus of| College Street United Church, Toronto. |of their daughter. At the evening service at 7.30) Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson at- p.m. the Rev. Percy W. Page of tended a shower for Miss Gloria Hampton United charge will Wright, at Mrs: Roy McGill's at preach the sermon. The Four|Enniskillen. |N-A-Chords Quartet will provide] Mr, and Mrs, Stafford Cosway {the music. and family spent the weekend | The Sacrament of Baptism|at Madoc, Ontario, | will take place on Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. James Stark, | There will be a paper drive and family and Master John on Saturday, Oct. 14 by the Live| Williams of Port Perry, spent | Wire Class of Columbus United the weekend at Algonquin Park. | Church. {Amid the beautiful-colors of the | The Western Section WMS park, Miss Sharon Stark cele- be brated her 12th birthday with a {held at St. Paul's United turkey. lunch and birthday cake. {Church, Ajax, Ont. on Tues-; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spry day, Oct. 17 at 9.15 a.m. Morn-/from Rochester were recent and By MRS. CHARLES REESOR PORT PERRY -- Over 70 men and women took advan- tage of 'the opportunity to take! the guided tour to Lake Pla over the weekend. Two bus loads left Port Perry early Saturday morning and ar- rived home in Port Perry late! Port Perry Group Visits Lake Placid the final destination, Lake Pla-|the mountains to Ogdensburg, cid in time for supper. Sunday morning quite a num- ~" the guests went to var- cid fous places of worship, others scenic boat trip round |Lake Placid, while others mo- tored to Santa's Village and some took the trip up White THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 16, 1961 19 Face Mountain by the popular ski lift. The two busloads left Lake Placid around two o'clock in the afternoon, homeward bound, travelling another trail through Three Dead One Hurt In Crash BRACEBRIDGE (AP)--Three Toronto men were killed and another seriously injured Sun- day night in the collision of a N.Y., where they crossed over at Prescott, Ontario. The party included guests from Toronto, Uxbridge, Sun- derland, Udora, Prince Albert and Port Perry. | | car and a heavy transport truck on Highway 11, seveh miles north of here, Dead are Mrs. Elizabe It White, 52, Miss Dulice Ireland, 27, of Toronto and Miss Marlene Chamberlain, 25, of suburban Islington. Miss Cora May Phillips, 29, of Toronto, who was taken to hospiatl in Huntsville, 20 miles north of here today was re; ported in serious condition with undetermined injuries. Sunday night. | Under the supervision of the hostess, Mrs. Jessie Robertson, and her assistant, Mrs. Keith Mark, they journeyed along the scenic route, making stop-overs at Kingston and Brockville, having the chance to see the St. Lawrence Seaway, Upper Canada Village and stopping near Cornwall for a picnic luncheon. After crossing over the bridge into the United States, a stop-over was made at Malone, N.Y., where several | of the ladies went. on a shop- sighting spree. The beauty of the Adirondack Mountain Trail was breathtak- | ing with trees changing into| autumn colors and the numer-| ous lakes sparkling through the | forests, The mainpoints of in-| | afternoon sessions-| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Speaker will be Miss Bessie|Sanderson. French, a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haney, Mrs. Bob Hogle and Deanne|Messrs. John and Brian Naylor terest were Saranac Lake and | Tupper Lake. They arrived at Nottingham, presented an out- which will be the election of of-|},ve heen discharged from the|from Toronto, were Thanksgiv-| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Naylc. standing report gleaned from| ficers for the new term. 'Giant Pa Softball Leaguers By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- We're sorry that Mrs. Walter Willis has been ill with the flu last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rine Erickson who were married on Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young| and Mr. E. G- Code spent the weekend in Seaforth. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly on the birth of a daughter or Oct. 3. Several women from the vil lage attended a bridal shower for Miss Gayla Carter at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vernon Typert on No. 2 highway, last Thursday evening. Miss Diane Carter was co-hostess. On Tuesday evening Bishop Snell of Toronto Diocese dedi- cated the new chimes at St. Paul's Anglican Church In last week's column the On- We-Go Rummage sale was an- nounced for this Saturday, bul the date has been changed to next Saturday, Oct. 21. It is be- heid at ing the home of Mrs. "Rose Stroud Fairport road rty For weekend with Mrs. Annis' broth- er, Mr. Jac Cropley at his cot- tage at Lake St. Peter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stroud and family visited the Cunninghams in Orangeville on Sunday. | Mrs. Robert Hopkinson spent | Thanksgiving Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Pym of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Law and |family have moved to the 2nd concession from Toronto. They are welcomed to the commun- ity. Mrs. | Lillian Hickey, former wife of the late Fred Stroud, died on the weekend. Mrs. Hickey was a former Dunbarton resident. The Dunbarton Kiwanis Soft- ball League will have a season windup with all the players gathering at the Kiwanis Park on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. There will be free hot dogs and pop .and the presentation of the trophies to the winning teams, Cardinals (Juniors) and Orioles (Seniors) will take place. All players and coaches are wel- come. . | | hospital and ar. convalescing at|ing Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. | home. IC: Naylor. visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me- Cleo" in Napanee recently, THIS WEEK ONLY "+" SPECIAL to 21st Holiday Deluxe SELF-STORING Aluminum Door The buy of the week! No storage problems Inserts of flawless glass or rust-proof screen are stored right in door itself. FREE GRILLE valued at $10.00 with every door . . . week only! © Full 1" heavy-duty aluminum @ Concealed bottom sweep ® Sturdy door closer and check chain ® Rugged, bearing mounted lock ® Gloss insert set in Krylastic foi positive seal and cosy operation. 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Saskatoon -- Dr. George Ed- win Britnell, 58, head of the, economics and political science! department at the University of Saskatchewan. Buffalo--Edward R. Dye, auto safety engineer and the man given a large share of credit in development of the seat belt for passenger cars Rodez, France--Paul Rama. dier, 73, veteran Socialist leader and former premier of France. Sydney, Australia -- G. B. S. Falkiner, 54, Australia's leading sheepbreeder who owned three properties totalling 125000 acres. San Francisco -- Archbishop John J. Mitty, 77, head of San Francisco's Roman Catholic archdiocese; of a heart attack Freeport, Ill--Clyde A. South- wick, 74, a catcher with the old St. Louis Browns baseball team in 1910 and 1911. Hollywood--Zoltan Korda, 86, film producer and brother of the late Sir Alexander Korda; of a heart attack. 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