Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1962, p. 26

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| f Suggested Market Burketon 00H For Red Chinese "*7,,2™ By A. R. HUBBARD OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture 7 BURKETON -- The UCW will j unless Canada agrees (o buy\hoid their bazaar in the church Minister Hamilton said Tuesday he has faken a lead in suggest- more Chinese textiles in return, Ral ge Weanoeday, Woe. 14. 63 ing to Red Chinese the products "Canada faces a draslic re-|\, pm, they might market in Canada duction in wheat sales to China unless he will buy back some- without disturbing Canadian in- dustry. thing in return," said Mr. Phil-|Scugog Island, were Sunday aot eho based his remarks on -- ges yogi honong reporters he hadjdiscussions he had with "top r, an rs. W. Berry, Mr euniad kindest and corltpede officials" in the Chinese, and Mrs.: Stanley Mo¢fatt, Osh- tain specialized lines of .extiles| government during his visit to)awd, Mrs. . Oetzel and Louise, such as Gingham. the Far East last month. | Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Meanwhile, in a Vancouver; In Regina last week, Mr.| Harding, Mrs, Jack Peeling and interview Tuesday Elmore Phil-|Hamilton said the Canadian girls, Oshawa, were recent pott, columnist and former Lib- wheat board expects to go {o| guests of Mrs. Greta Bailey. eral member of Parliament,|Hong Kong and perhaps Pe-| A good number of people gath- said a sharp-cut in-grain salés|king to negotiate further sales ered in the church in honor of to Communist China is likelylof Canadian wheat. Mr. and Mrs, E. M, Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown,, 'wno nave taxen up residence in Bowmanville. A short ig aggthenot oF the R b D evening, with Mr. Crawford as chairman. The gifts included a emembrance ay pop-up toaster, towel set, sani- By MRS, FRED PUCKRIN jean set, fruit bowl, bathroom! AUDLEY -- The Rey. M. set and bathroom brush and aniputtars delivered a Remem- envelope of money. _, |brance Day message on Sun- The presentation was made day. Church service will con- by Mrs. Davey, Mrs. Roblin and|tinue to be at 230 pm. during AS. See. : ithe winter months, preceded by Guests were present from|sunday School at 1.15 p.m. Nestleton, Bowmanville, Ennis-) 5 (the ibeal a i killen and Burketon. Some of the local ladies at- Mrs. A. Carter was in Toronto|!ended the bazaar and tea at last week and attended the Re- Heap 4 United Church on Sat- Legion Hall there. urday afternoon. : Mr. Fred Carter spent the, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb, Rudley Observes | Scarborough, on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox and family spent the weekend with Mrs, Cox's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Staffa. Several from here attended the Commencement Exercises at 'Pickering District High School on Friday evening, Andy Czap received his secondary schoo! dipioma in the com- mencement Exercises at Pick- ering District High School on Friday evening: Andy Czap re- ceived his secondary schoo! graduation diploma in the com- mercial course. Jo Astley, Joy weekend with friends in Ridge-/Pembroke, spent the weekend town. 'at the home of Mrs. S. Wonna- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell,|¢ot. Oshawa, were Sunday. guests of| Mr..and Mrs, A. C. Stephenson] attended the African Youth Con- and family. iference at 'the Guild of Arts, Astley, Joyce Smith, Nancy Puckrin and Eleanor Westney received their intermediate cer- Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson tificates, Eleanor also received line here and wyere active in 'the award for higest {ciency in Grade 10. profi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Nevember 14,1962 25 Ebenezer; Reverend E.. W\S. Webber and Miss Carolyn -|Tink, Travers City, Michigan,|Webber, Columbus; Miss Mar- and Miss Gladys Yellow] Webber, Whilby, were Pupils of Bradley's, Baker's|gues' f Mrand Mrs. Bruce and Solina Schools enjoyed their/Tink and Mrs, H Tink. aannual Hallowe'en parties.| Baker's school pupils were! ie eae --_ a 4 first happy to collect over $30 for rey (CP) ee e UNICEF. Mr. Dennis Barry is Nova Scotia game law was teacher. passed in 1794 making it an of- Mr. J. Kivell observed: his |t00ee Ss pin sg ae and Lon Solina|81st birthday in Strathaven|Wsee duc uring certa' ' ; "|times of the year, Indians and |Res: Home, Bowmanville, re poor settlers were exempt. cently. The Hi-C Group met in the MAJOR BRIDGE church basement. It was decid-- CORNER BROOK, Nfid. (CP) ed that a bowling party would|The longest single-span bridge be. held in the near future. in. Newfoundland is being built Lorne Tink's group led thejto cross St. Paul's Inlet as part worship service, Larry Broome|of a new highway along the west coast to St Anthony on the | Township Couple Feted By Friends By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- The UCW met re- cently with Mrs. E R. Taylor, president, in the chair., Mrs, Wes Yellowlees present- ed the topic on "The Rural Church and New Canadians", and Mrs, Harry Knox led the worship service. A number of their friends attended the reception in Darlington Wownship Hall on Saturday night in honor of Mr. jand Mrs. Smales Sr., on their /Golden wedding anniversary. | For over 20 years Mr. and \their family, Fanny, Bob Jim and Betty lived on the seventh and Phyllis Westlake assisted. Reverend E. W Tink, Travers|northern tip of the province, It City, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs.'is a 310-foot steel structure. 'aH community activities. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton. 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