Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1963, p. 24

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et ee ° é ee age tly lL celiac A Gp RHA ACHE ye ner yp gr NL By a AG SOE Rag i AEE RGSS es sachs m 7" Co gcbien ys ain wdnp saat itins, ubtddone OR SEE EEE De ey OD ' | 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 21, 1963 Afternoon Tea os wes eo copies' of eng aries completed the' T ob a B rd ' ore ee Se ee & sey _Daerl policy prohibiting oat Whecee entenee in com- T , Susan Gil- It has been estimated that|\uNIT MEETS the legislature would permit the| The proposed amendments at-|Fair be grown under marking 7 ort ee van eh close to 150 were in attendance} Unit 7 held its regular meet- Can Put Ban On destruction of tobacco grown|tracted litte 'comment at. a|WOla. ds own The skit presented a conversa- © y at the tea, some coming from|ing recently at the home of Mrs. wihout or in excess of growers'|board meeting : A es it rosea pred > -~ Bowmanville and Newcastle. Robert Hancock. After welcom- acreage quotas, Board Director Stanley Smith é quarter to nine Monday mom- s SENIOR CITIZENS ing the ladies, Mrs. N. Porter Quota Transfer Mr, Demeyere said growers| recommended "some stipulation t rono ing, and centred around the Orono Unit Lively entertainment sparked|°Pcned the meeting with a poem have been notified by mail oflof entry forms" ening that fact that one of the cast had a recent meeting of the Orono|,-0°%,, *,2rend Always 8) qILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- -- -- . a been toa Driven restaurant| By MRS, KEN GAMSBY _|Senior Citizens Club held in the| end. Roll call totalled 16/Chairman George Demeyere of Meetin with a gang and some of the} ORONO -- An enjoyable teajbasement of the Township Hall, 'the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco spoons had been taken. was held recently by Unit 1 of|Orono. Music and dance rou- Bon F, Bowen led the devo-|Growers' Marketing Board said Arguments were presented|the Orono United Churchjtines highlighted the program|tional, assisted by Eileen Bill-|Wednesday the board can im- By MRS. KEN GAMSBY |ipholding and denouncing the|Women. 'The tea was held injunder the direction of Mrs. E.| Et whe gave the meditation. plement a ban on the transfer y ORONO -- Another goodipractice of taking souvenirs. |the Sunday School auditorium of|Brown. coarentine' peat pe ee ogy ar|of tobacco acreage quotas under ' \ stewie crowd was out to the Hi-C meet-| Following the discussion re-|the church. Mrs. Trudy \Sallows of Bow-land the Way" rollvwed b th the "'broad general powers" of . . ing recently and Robert Robin-|parding being honest in rela-/ Recorded music and piano manville led a rousing sing-song|treasurer's report fe €! legislation given first reading in CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS son's committee chose an inter-|tion to mercy killing, opinions|music played by Mrs. Everett|of the old tunes. Mr. and Mrs./qonations of $15.70 for Jan 8/the provincial legislature Mon- ; ; OMITBY "Sovounc. esting theme for the meeting,Jasked by others of personal|Brown added to the atmosphere Ken Neil provided violin num-)The March meeting ae day. io ts ' i BOWMANVILLE - "Honesty." a a appearance, breaking a "aj ee 3 mening of pene < ' cussed and Mrs. E. Brown kind- i i Curtains, Drapes, Blenkets, Ruge Following the reading of the|laws as long as you weren't/by Mr. R. D. Morton wi ich ressed in top hats and tails,|ly invite H ; i irritati 3 " ' minutes oF a financial report|caught. were displayed on the stage in|Mrs. E. Brown and Mrs, K. og oS <i poeey with nine perch iota showing a balance of $41. to} Grant Yeo reported that the/the auditorium. Gustar stepped on the stage to| Mrs. 0. Cooper conducted an| . Mrs Comvier 'took th someaes Sa Sens date, a skit was presented with|Valentine Dance at Tyrone Hi-C) Favorite recipes were alsojthe tune of "Side by Side" for alamusing contest on "Birds". [Bible Study by read' ny t v| feelin and bisaahe.. a 723-4631 a cast of four, Robert Robinson,|the night before was a success, available and those in attend-lsoft-shoe dance routine. Square! 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