Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1961, p. 5

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 24, 1961 morial Park Association at-a re- seting decide P FER fs ' eoittina co their cieamoute, 'Thal fee tie ee eee can nee Mt tee meee Pee extension will. include a new|charge e 50-5 y ies room the same size as the pres ne © 50 draw to be theme of the meditation. ent 7 gon oe will be} make a skating rink in the park joined by two archways ing doors will enable a division when two rooms instead of one larger space. The} new furnace will heat the whole| i building, and the basement will/ court took a lenient view when/ reading. . be prepared room to be president, Councillor Mrs. Annie} Oke, Vice-President garet Mrs. building $3,000 was janonymous citizen to be repaid|inonths' suspended sentence. iby instalments without any Seeeee Mee aia |terest charges. Mrs, E jon behalf |thanked Councillor Oke for her| untiring ef worthwhile endeavor. John Tay-|Britain lor and Harry Wepew were ap-'BBC in London, Aug. 27, 1936. on. Annex Planned the topic. A contest, "Birds of|College Deaconess school, Prin- the Bible," was enjoyed. Mrs.| cipal Webster of Ewart College N. Anderson and Mrs. N. Ash-jand 11 girls who will graduate} fon served lunch and a sociallas deaconesses, next June. time was enjoyed. Also present was Mrs. Dancey ges The Young People's Society|from Oshawa, Synodical girls'|A¢tive Service class will meet met in the church on Sunday/secretary. on Wednesday evening, October aenih The leaders. of the groups) /8th,,-at the home of Mrs, Lorne evening, Oct. 11, the Ladies') 'coveral attended the anniver-|from the churches of the Lind-|¥ones By MRS. A. L, HOOEY pointed to assist the Building|pible class met in the Sunday| é n BOWMANVILLE -- The Me-|Contalttes. Walter Oke donated| school room with 16 members|*27Y, Services in Port Perry on|say Presbyterial attended and Thanksgiving guests at the le cooler for use at the club-| present, 'Sunday. divided into three groups forjhome of Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil |house during the winter months. R. On ; Saturday, Oct. 14, thejdiscussion on the work. of the| Jones were Mr. and Mrs. David sponsored a_ training|groups. Pagan and Mrs. Ken Thompson i re leaders of the} In the morning'session, three|of Toronto, and Mrs. J. A Jones gg Pie Me sabe groups of|films were shown. In the! of Brooklin Me . e Lindsay Presbyterial. after sessi ans Mrs. Whalen, de gave wok of ie alia year ee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empring- |\the opening address. at the| discussed : _ and George had Sunday "Psalm 100." Mrs. Sparks Jed|morning meeting which opened|---------- : ter kelaasene Sabato: "a in prayer. jat 10 a.m. About 50 visitors SILENT STAR bible ads ough. Mrs. Theddore Knight gave a/tesistered. Harpo M e de hia Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, The leaders from Toronto whol debut. i pen Pigs pe stage Les Harbron recently were Mr. recreation|a man confessed to stealing ny-| Each member gave a verse|Werc present were: Miss Hanes.|than 50 years ago and AM and Mrs. Walter Smith and Thellon shirts, electric razors, un-|from the Bible containing the|Tegional secretary for the girls'|o¢ stage fright earned his title Ga"y and Mr. Joe Smith of Lind- derwear and. liquor. He ex-| word "Thanksgiving."' and children's groups. las the silent brother lee M Mar.|plained the tax office had put} Mrs. Raymond Taylor had! Mrs. Adam Dean of Ewart) ------------- ; voatls Treasurer|off his claim for a $70 refund ------ - - signed the! "for some red tape reason" and A loan of|this upset him so he went out| from aniand stole. He was given six Bible Class Holds Meet By MRS. R. RICHARDSON | ASHBURN -- --On Wednesday BALSAM MRS. LORNE JONES Mrs. Richardson had The) John Taylor were named to take| ing or Grumbling"' was the It was planned to Hymn, "God of Mercy, God} jof Love" was sung. Mrs. W. ____|Gardiner read 'the scripture, Fold: \for children agian sate LENIENT VIEW OSLO, Norway (AP) -- The for made a later. NEW INDUSTRIAL PLAZA Prestige location, low cost, well-kept grounds, various floor areas to CUSTOM FIT your requirements Jeffrey and " Helen Park contract, obtained ...the most diabolical classic of all time! daihchie maeeamiatnetens BE ADULT ENTERTAINMEN in- Mitchell association BRITISH FIRST The first television show ever |} ts on behalf of this|transmitted to the public in was broadcast by the AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES rersenrt Edgar Allan Poe's THE oO; the for , ee ee AT RESOURCES CONFERENCE IN MONTREAL ference in Montreal that the | natural resources and thus provinces are primarily re- | have an obligation to collab- sponsible for their economic | orate and maintain close rela- | | planning and development of | tions with' one another. Prime Minister Diefenbaker looks pensive as Premier Jean Lesage of Quebec tells 700 delegates at the "Re- sources for Tomorrow" con- Blue Ray'Chapt. Holds Meeting PORT PERRY -- The regular;jcommittees were presented. meeting .of Blue Ray Chapter) Several invitations were receiv- No. 238, Order of the Eastern}ed among which were West-Hill| Star, was held in the Masonic|Chapter and Rivercourt Chap- Temple, Queen street, the Wor-jter. Annual reports were to be thy Matron Adelia White pre-|made ready for the next meet- sided and was assisted by the ing. presiding patron Hugh Espie, he election of officers was PP. the main item of business dur- The meeting opened in regu- ing the evening. The Scrutineers lar form with the flag being! were Harry Freeman from Dur- presented at the altar by the/pam Chapter; Kathleen Browne Marshall, Alice Thomas, and/from Whitby Chapter and Leola escorted to the East.' Minutes/Thrasher from Durham Chap- of the previous meeting were'ter and the pages were Audrey read by the secretary, Margar-| wcKenzie of Whitby Chapter ét Carnegie, PM. Conductress\.ng Marianne Girard from Emma Cook assisted by the as- Sunbeam Chapter. -- conductress, Beryl Mil- Several catering jobs were| er, introduced the guests from ; : various chapters. All were wel-| reported as quite successful and) comed by the Worthy Matron|there are a few more in the) and Patron, after being given) a hearty welcome and escorted} to the East. Guests were pres- ent from Durham, Whitby, Sun- beam and Laurel Chapters. Five) past matrons and one past pa-| tron along with three presiding) matrons and one presiding pa-; tron were among the visitors present. The past matrons and patrons) of Blue Ray Chapter present) were Mabel Chapman, Jessie) Espie, Margaret Cornish, Mar- garet Jeffrey, Margaret Hood, | Margaret Carnegie, Leonard Colbear and Hugh Espie. The correspondence and busi:| ness deriving from same was} quickly dealt with by the Worthy| Matron. Reports of the various jof the night of cards to be held jin the Masonic Temple which will be convened by the worthy {matron and also the Bell Tele-| |phone night which the mem- ibers are doing the catering for. The nomination and election of officers resulted as follows: Worthy Matron elect, Doris | Nottingham; Worthy Patron elect, Leonard Co!bear, PP: As- sociate Matron, Emma Cook; Associate Patron, Hugh Espie,}| P.P.; Secretary, Margaret Car- negie, P.M.; Treasurer, Alma Reesor; Conductress, Dora Sug- gitt; Associate Conductress, Olive Painter; Trustees, Mar- garet Hood, PM for three years. Auditors, Jessie Robertson, Ma- bel Cawker and Mabel Chap- man, P.M. The meeting closed in the ual manner with the .\ Matron giving the after which a luncheon' was served by the committee in charge. 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