{Carl Disney, Florida, visited) with Mrs. Darwin's and Mrs. Disney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |G. K. Pratt and"other relatives. A miscellaneous shower was! held recently at the home | wood Chapter is planning for! the July 13 Summer Day Camp Sunday School = omg gp . caren é \director, Mrs. Leslie MacFar- Anniversary Mrs. Dorothy Ormiston enter-|Knights of Columbus Conven-|/4ne as camp convener. Person- tained at a "Bon Voyage"'tion held at the King Edward|"el of camp will be announced) party in honor of Mrs, Vernon|Hotel, Toronto, over the holiday|4¢ a later date. | On May 27 Moore who lef! for a pleasure| weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts,| trip to California, also for Mrs.| 14 Byron street north, attended the) By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN wy; and Mrs. Freeman have that sidewalks are to walk on crete,"' he said. ing in June for a two-month Byron street south, is in Te wg o the pupils of PE ssir gy Se UCW treating aritaken up residence at Islington. | and are not intended to be Mayor Martin said that helirip to England. A presentation |ronto General Hospital, the re-| YTS. Urygaia | eld at the Royall' aateh ree "| Miss Edna Jones, Brookilin,| thing aa is W. , i" aie Ge. ec \trip to England. A presenta : com ig stijj|canadian Legion Hall, Oshawa.|the church recently. The presi-| visited on Sunday with her cou- gs of beauty. His Worship also thought it was shameful!'was made to Mrs. Moore and SWlt of an accident, and is still] 5 a J ident, Mrs. G. Astley, conducted|.°"'°9 unday | made the observation -when|that the town had to replace alMrs James. Present were: Mrs,\0? the eritical list, His friends) anet an ie Robson, two ine "iuaihead: "NHR four vane fu Clarence and Mrs. Trigg. | council members debated a pro-|sidewalk only three years old.|Florie Adams, Mrs. Mabel Lin. Wish him a speedy recovery, Hg grandchi dren of Mr. and) sstives ho ~ attended one Sympathy is extended to Mr.| posal that asphalt sidewalk re-/The town, he said, camnot af Jey, Mrs. Ann Stanlick, Mrs i eine opal each oo oee workshop at Oshawa, gavel20¢., Mrs. G K Pratt, on the; pairs be made this year. 'ford to experiment. Martha Gray, Mrs. Greta Mc.|. Mr. and Mrs. George Archi-/4 @e4gnitul piano solo, a@ summary of thelr' program | After council members learn-| "A sidewalk is something to\Donough, Mrs. Phyllis Barton, |Da!d spent the holiday weekend) yyy and Mrs. Al Heffering and| Final plans were made for the|M">: Arnold of. Montreal, Mrs. ed that it is not the intention to walk on," he said, 'not a thing|Mrs. Lillian Jonnson, Mrs, Rit\@! their son's cottage on Geor- tamily, §03 King street, attend-lafternoon tea, bazaar and bake|"1t0!d was 101. repair broken spots in concrete|of beauty," : |Lear, Mrs. Mary Balsam, Mrs,|8i@0 Bay. ed the graduation of theirlsale to be held on May 26 at the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb.| walks with asphalt, the recom-| Councillor Bevan said that the|thel Huyck, Mrs. Eileen Hum- ' daughter, Miss Jane Heffering.|church Fewbrove, spent the weeks) mendation to allow asphalt: wa'kjcity of Ottawa is now adopting|phrys, Mrs. Mary Dolimont,|,™t. and Mrs. A, Archibald,\rom st' Joseph's school of) Mrs. Lindemann played violin|#t,te home of Mrs. S. Wonna- repairs was passed. The asphalt,'a policy of installing asphalt\Mrs, ° Muriel Burlinsky, Mrs,|Centre street south, will attend) nursing. 'The graduation cere-/numbers, accompanied by Mrs,|°°!- ; says Councillor George Beven, sidewalks. He said that he could|Margaret Cassady, Mrs. Phvilis/®o0vocation at Western Univer mony "took place at Eaton's|Arch Bell on the piano. The\, 'and Mrs. Stanley Powell chairman of the streets com-|not see too great an objection|Norris, Mrs, ; Alice MacCarl,|Sity, London, on Thursday when) auditorium, Toronto Rev. M. Buttars conducted al@"@ family visited on Sunday mittee, will be used only on|to them, Mrs. Vi Parkinson, Mrs, Emily|/(nelt, son Biying oat acl M : [Bible Study. ae long stretches of walk. eputy-Reeve Ks Was| "7 i rehibald will receive the de- 'si rs. Orvi aker! EE, P Sherrywood. | g of walk Deputy Brook as|Ashby, Mrs. Christine Brown.| | nd M ille Baker) The UCW packed a large bale te aca itv. Seek: Ceekei Council Debates Mrs. S. Wonnacott for Mrs. Richard Freeman (the former Betty Grace Bryant). Mayor Stanley Martin savs|area with anything but con- freq James who will be leav-|. Mr. Russell Bradley, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 24, 1962 9, "Allegro Bibace" by Janice Piano Recital 'part, and "Sonatina" by Joan : 1 ele. Rog al " ow -- ; chosen by Susan Walker; * - Thrills Parents (ir: from the Grade 4 book, by Anne Bishop, and "Waltz and KEDRON -- The piano pupils|Londonderry Air' by Dorothy , of Mrs. August Geisberger gave! Hoskin, a recital for their parents at the home of Mr. and Brooks, Pinecrest road, recent- ly. The program was announced) " ie Dorothy. Hoskin and Anne| "a" from Bishop. rade 5 work. Song" by Cathy Souch, "'Merry-Janice Parfitt Go-Round" by Nancy Brooks!Ayre- and "Lavender's Blue" by Su-| san Annand. "Sonatina in G" Louanne Ayfe; Mice" by Elizabeth Lambert; |snack tables. .., Dale Thomas played 'Sona- Mrs. Fay iting" trom the Grade 5 book, jand Tom Ogle another "Sonasy o At the conclusion of the re-" passing of Mrs Pratt's aunt, "Fairies Harp" was played by ,cital, Mrs. Geisberger presented Diane Brooks; '"'Little Spring) Prizes for most faithful work to : and Louanne? Since Mrs. Geisberger is giv-« jing up her class at the end of, from the|June, Dorothy Hoskin, on be-' Grade 3 book was played byjhalf of all her pupils, present-» "Three Blindjed her with a set of four TV" "T know that we can do more adamant. "I remember the side-|G $ we : "|gree of Bachelor of Engineeringjand family and Mrs, Marilyn} ! 1 s with less money by using|walk in front of my house," he fing closed with Hanchoon being Bclante. Fred, who graduated|Smith aud children, of Comnwall,| about 180: 6.) of clothing for! and the girls visited on Sunday, asphalt,' said Deputy - Reeve said. served by the hostess, Mrs./{rom the Royal Military College|were weekend guests at the) The Sunday School anniver-|#!, he home of Mr. and Mrs.) George Brooks, "but I cannot) Mr. Hoag said that Ottawa is/Ormiston, assisted by Mrs. Doli-|at Kingston, a year ago, will gojhome of Mr. and Mrs. Mallcary service' will be held on| Walter Hollinger, Cherrywood | agree to repairing concrete side-/now using asphalt in new sub- mont. to Portage la Prairie for sum-|Femia, of Dovedale drive. Sunday, May 27, at 2.30 p.m,|,,Mts _E. Pardon and Miss) mer training and then will con-| lq fi Meee pa |Helen Pardon, Oshawa, visited) walks with asphalt." He asked/divisions. Sparks street, he said,| q, c | f that concrete walks be repaired|has several asphalt overlays. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin-jtinue his service as a pilot with ae ~ ge Gerard. Bedue,| Tin ter of the Pickering Pres on Sunday at \ ao of Mr, with concrete Councillor Davidson wondered|$0n, of Sutton, Quebec, are|the RCAF, Shaate wand Paani the -home|byterian Giuinch: wilt: be the and Mrs, Bob Par on. Councillor Bevan said thatjif asphalt could be made a gray|spending a few days visiting i ' ; y shi rj most of. the repairs contem-|color without too much expense.|their daughter and son-in-law, Wendy, daughter at me and of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson oot go gp ed | FISH FOR EVERYONE plated were of considerable'Mr, Hoag said that asphalt can\Mr. and Mrs. M. Kowal, 305 St, Mrs. Eugene Kotyluk, is cele-jover the weekend. Pe ps h attend d th CAMOGLI, Italy (AP)--With length, He said that the walks|be made a variety of colors but|John street west. (Draung er second BiEORy: fos: GREAT : "| Chetellia edlacetian Gonterence!" 4.2005 ound frying pan 18 feet at the Post Office were to be/the price ranged as high as $32 day. 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