Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1961, p. 15

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vention. Mrs. ducted the meeting and showed 'a film on TB \Northumberland will be in 1962)Noy. 21, land in Durbam in 1963. jsons from \the WARTIME AMBASSADOR TO URUGUAY SEES H. MS. AJAX Sir Eugene Millington- | that the crniser HMS Ajax, | the British Ambassador in | above at Pag -- Drake, third from left, Brit- | the ship after which the town | Montevideo and roa hoe te an citi tard ish Ambassador to Uruguay | of Ajax named, distin- | some of the action Ajax's first mayor; town during the war, paid an un- guished itself in playing an | ent, Sir Eugene, who served | clerk, Balton Falby; Sir Eu- expected visit to Ajax' this Mportant role in the engage- | 35 years with the British Dip- | gene; Mayor William Parish; week. On Monday of this | ment which resulted in the lomatic Service, is on a world | Mrs. Grace Mills and Deputy- week, he gave a lecture on | scuttling of the German pock- | tour lecturing on the Battle Reeve Pat Sheehan. They are the Battle of the River Plate et battleship Graf Spee. At of the River Plate, prior to pictured with a model of the before 200 Ajacians. It was the time of this battle, Sir | the 1962 publication of his HMS Ajax ot this ot this historic naval battle _Eugene Millington- Drake | was | book on the subject. Pictured --Oshawa official recep- witnessed was At pres- Times Photo Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Bath BLACKSTOCK -- \Nov lumberland TK Association held for @ chest X- a Fireside Chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Pewtriss, retary, e Remembrance Day was _ \Fireside Chat SEE At Blackstock 'ed Church, Saturday, Dec. jconducted by Rev. The Guides, and Cubs were in Brownies, By MRS, OLGA HILL Tuesday, Will see 100 per cent of the/Mr. Alex. artwright come out placed the wreath. utes' ONA met at the home of lowed by Jessie Gunter, Thursday, No- prayer. vember 9. Mr. and Mrs. 7, Durham and North (People in C The Ivan Thompson executive sec- gave some highlights of bands' Bowling at tle Acres, Dec. con- Pians were made for other friends cater-- Mr and Mrs. Deek, president, The survey Roll call was Per- acter I admire'? Names were; Mr. points present and Mrs. different township were iniings in 1962 iMrs. | Dp Church Parade Ronee a eaten Fee AUDLEY -- Seven from here attended the conference of Five Oakes staff at Albert Street United Church, Oshawa, on Sunday evening Mr. Gordon Smith, Joyce home. of Mr. and Mrs George Squire on Sunday.' | Dianne Puckrin spent a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Claremont, last week At Dunbarton DUNBARTON -- Dr. W. A.|She sang McKay, the minister at Dun- accompani- Hart- with the ment of Mrs. Theodora Two min-| Norwood, spent a few days dur-| silence was observed, fol jing the week Queen Harry Becker-|Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. The committee in charge an- ley, St. Catharines, were guests her time at the National Con- nounced arrangements for Hus-|during the week of Mr. and Mrs. /and friend called on Mrs. Cecil economic crisis which forced it Banquet and Night of|Osmond Wright and called on Hill Sunday Kenneth Duns- in ing to the Donlands Banquet, more and Beth attended a wed- {were Sunday guests of "A char-\ding in Durham Saturday, Charles Ven-, Ralph. in\drawn for the homes for meet-/ning and Linda visited Mr. ? THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 16, 1961 15 jning, Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Canning,, Mr and Mrs. MP,| Mr. and Mis. Bowmanville. Alex. Cl ts jily, and Mrs. Cecil and/Ferguson and two 'ady friends 'visited Saturday with Mr. and TURNS CORNER Lloyd, \chequer, chancellor of Miss Enid Williams, Mr and Mrs. Barbara, ard Neil, Oshawa,Fund in July. 'Mrs. and yt jat Napanee during the week-;quet at Tyrone Saturday eve~ Romeril, end. assisted by Canon Ashmore. Scouts with their leaders Hgrold Mc- Susan and John, Oshawa, were) Laughlin and family were Sun- . attendance and all/Sunday~dinner guests of Mr./day supper guests of Mr. and the hope that our next survey|marche@to the Cenotaph where|2nd. Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Carruthers, \Mrs. Gordon,Sturrock and fam+ LONDON (CP) -- Selwyn the ex- said Wednesday Brit- Whitby,|ain has turned the corner of the ' to borrow $1,500,000,000 from Lavern Devitt, other Inter national Monetary Speaking at the Mr. andjannual luncheon of the.National Herb Swain, Donald and Union of Manufacturers, Lloyd said Britain has been able to The Black Preceptory are en-|repay £100,090,000 ($280,000,000) Dale Gunter and bab yitertaining their wives to a ban-ito the fund. barton United Church conducted Smith and Nancy Puckrin atten- CHOICE VALUE CHECK'D the regular morning service. The) ford, ATCM, and danced with Guides, Cubs and Scouts held} the Irene Harvey Dance Studio their church parade, One of the pupils. ded the Pickering Township baseball B Some party at/\Commencement Exercises ;rougham on Saturday Pickering on Friday champions from here attended the evening. at mee bins et afternoon Congratulations to Eleanor Guides, Janet ages Dohend ne Cc "ae a Several from here have been Westney who obtained the award i tes, Bd eoatiat Bob brance Day was observed at|taking in the Royal Winter Fair for highest proficiency in grade Pitcairn, was seated at the piano|the regular morning Worship |4! Toronto this week ee until haif way through the sec-|Service. The full choir entered Sympathy is extended to Er- ond hymn when the new|to the Processional Hymn "O nest and Jack Bartlett in the memorial organ was dedicated.|God Our Help in Ages Past".|Passing of their, brother, Mr. R. The hymn was concluded with|The service was conducted by Bartlett in Vancouver, last week the organ accompaniment which|the minister Mr. K. Heron, The Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cle-'than half-an-hour when a_ 16- thrilled many an ear, The choke scripture lesson was from St, mence visited on Sunday even-| year-old boy threw a - pram under the direction of Mr. D |Matthew, Chapter 10. In his M8 with Miss Agnes Strickland, handle onto the live rail. He Fanthom, sand the beautiful stirring sermon Mr. Heron spoke Oshawa was fined £1 in juvenile court. anthem "Dear Land of Home'. of the two world wars and those £8 af who gave their lives. We should} DUNBARTON PERSONALS think of the terrible cost of war, Congratulations to Robin the futility of war and then Hansen who celebrated her 16th think of the war Christians birthday on Nov. 12. should be fighting. The war Jimmy Thompson of the Base against sin over 'which Christ Line will be four years old on promises a victory, The an- November 16th. them by the choir was "For Congratulations to Mr. and All the Saints who from their Mrs. Ray Jackson (nee Sandra| labours rest'. Junior congrega- 1 d M Cliff cedeenaiclat il CANADIANS t ade Fon ag ne ter 4 ores ber nde bas Mary Beth Oshawa Hospital, a sister for) McClement. Music was under es es ae Debbie. the direction of the organist and Waive gotry: that Mrs. WA. chyir leader Marion McClement. comeanrntves , trmites McKay has been feeling miser- Next Sunday evening there will atia with the fia, Cathy (00, jbe a Youth Rally in the church | GASOLINES*MOTOR OILS DANGEROUS TRICK CROYDON, England (CP)-- Trains were delayed for more : There will be a special speaker | | has been home with the measles.|-94, Knox C ollege, Mr. Alan| Mrs. David Henry visited the Clark will lead t#e singing and| Thompson's and McClement's of' pon Kimura will be guest the Base Line on Sunday. pianist. Both adults and young Mr. Robert Hopkinson ae from the community are % Stroud's Lane was ill last week.! invited to attend : Mr. Balfour Sleightholm was} Remember the WMS Thank not feeling well on the week-end. offering Tuesday evening Nov |#@ Congratulations to Mr and) ember 2ist Miss Mary Whale | Mrs. Nelson Westlake who hac| wit be the speaker a new baby daughter, Terry,, A warm weicome awaits you who was born on October 30, '61 at St Mr. Thomas Owens is pro-; gressing well in Sunnybrook | Hospital. Mr. Jac Cropley of River visited the E. J family last week. Congratulations to Marlene Mitchell whe celebrated her 12th i birthday on Saturday November ® ~=WINTER TIRE SPECIALISTS lith. Some of her girl in her Andrew's i Deep Annis attended a little party in her honour. The Sunday School is catering to the Kiwanis dinners for the month of November. The executive of : Once Again Hambly Tire Is Offering You ! 2 FREE WHEELS the New fj Women of the Church is " ing at the home of Mrs. E. Annis on Friday evening Nov 17th. KIWANIS NEWS At the November 6th os of the Kiwanis Club, Mr. Don Wilson of Highland Creek Legio spoke a few words on the Armistice. On November 17th a group of the Kiwanis members will visit the West Rouge Club at their regular meeting A group of Kiwanians laid a wreath, at the monument in. the park on the November llth memorial service Mr. John Waddell, Spruce Hill Road, died suddenly at home on Thursday. The burial was on Monday at Ersking Cemetery NOTE: This offer applies to Canadian and American Cars Only ! from McEachnies chapel. Rev. and Mrs. J. 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