Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1963, p. 15

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Port Perry WI. Aids Local Club Friends Honor Couple On Anniversary Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Suche gathered in the Badminton Hall, Bow- manville to celebrate their twenty-fifth. wedding anniver- sary 'with them. r. and Mrs. Armand DeMar' moved to Newcastle recently. Piano Solos Highlight - Pea Le ge ORANGE LLANE CNG LE LY IEE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 26,1963} Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Martin of Wa'erloo had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son and family. cg at Ontario Hospital, Three Pupils meeting recently in the c W A rds basement with 21 members pres- in wa Pas rae sisted by| At Festival ; ts. B, 'T was as! y Miss M H \- Carol Watson, Jennifer Best es va lawa, PPro Frege mond wih het MRS. C. H. REESOR _ motion to purchase new chairs Armand (Frenchie) is working : 8 PERRY "-- A meetinglfor the parish hall. All ladies|By MRS, H. M, RICHARDSON vita the Tnpetial Oil service| Pe Ing : stitute was bold. & he Anglican ot lag 1 Ran gy «Mag hg tNell hed her sae, tt id The UCW pie at Mrs. Mary Ciyterman tead a story. Congratulations to Mt. Zion,awa and Grant Carson, had Sun-)Common 4-10 of one cent ee ee ta geod: repre Father gn Py La oe ogy headgear ewe re.|MeNeil's home, Mrs. C. Fallis,| By GLADYS YELLOWLEES Boccia _ _ ong sta A nee pag 7 bo Roag Mr. and Mrs. Mura. s et dividend at nine , i i Kathy nin : . Share Pee, anion adote te at oth Meelis, ag, eg opp cee en iy og Beans, BM onal gs 7 Aigo and a trio -- Karen and Brenda/prizes at the Stouffville Lions Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van|value each, April 15, .|ing. Mrs. Cliff Curtis and Mrs.|champ, daughter of Mr. and + "4 : to welcome Green-lwas enjoyed by all with Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. George Van: P, Yellowlees and Peggy Darc*|Club Music Festival recently. |Sickle of Toronto, visited with|April 2; first pfd. series @ well as Wiiwm, Ha and Mrs, Nellie|Dam, Mr. and Mrs, Andy Suche|Allin Bazinet took charge of the|Mrs. Harry Beauchamp and ' Mr. Mrs. T 1.3734, ; a oe. as ville,|Covie 8 ried Pig Mona rome coals 'tthe tre iweake? devotional. A general discussion|Lawrence Catnochan of Burke- sang a song. Games were led| They sang, unaccompanied, a\Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan|$1.3744, May 1, record April 1g ome by Sally Langmaid and Jac-|triple duet, a two-part choirjand Earl. Caig Bit Co. Lid, : , along with visitors) ne yucky prize winners at|Vacation in Florida. held. Bgl Ap Ml: ag ele Hg og queline Brown. number and a Grades 1-5 Junior ; two ents, April 10, "~ Perry iu aa. tAe the recent expansion grand; The UOW sponsored a euchre reading and Mrs, H. Richardson tt at vane ais bel " Several members of the UCW)hoir number. EXPORTS SEAWEED April 3. fi . Nelson " chair {opening of the local Red and in the school recently with he| onducted a contest. je weeding Halt qrith|StOUP attended the Presbyterial] Mrs. Dulcie Colby, supervisor) Norway exported 11,179 tons| Reltman's (Cama day 'IWhite Store were as follows: high score going to Kathy Fallis in Solina Community Hall meeting at Trinity Unite diof 'i hi of weed to 21 ' acne eaiae. San ahd Gavaras BiOwn SCARES SHARKS the Women's Institute ladies ca- omens Fl bome' 8 e : ig on a" be go ty e "ge eed to countries in| a 10 cents. class A_ -- Gr ~ . F A ville. rene Jones, aided the children.'1962. 4 Mrs, Lorne Wa 8g ne r, Port| A presentation was held in the| Preliminary research in South) tering. cet, OY Stee Perry; Mrs. Roger Oke, Dr. A.|LOL Hall recently in honor of Africa indicates that the high-| Miss Patricia Davis was al -- NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY -- Mrs. M. Hardy reported on|Bathie, Port Perry. Sunbeam|Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Boyd on|pitched sounds made by killer|guest last week of Donna Mc- ONTARIO RIDING Farm Forum meeting and|Doll -- Bonnie Butt, Port Perry. their recent marriage. They|whales may be a deterrent to|Lachlin of Toronto after com- recommendations made.| Friday: Grocery Bag -- Mrs./were presented with $145, attack by sharks, pleting three months of nurse's a George Bell reported for|D, Trotter, Scugog; Mr. 2 . George Bell. Mrs. M. Bas-/Port Perry. -- MEET AND HEAR - the two Junior Homemakers'/no); -- Mrs, June Trick, Port visiting committee. Re-|Dusty, Greenbank; Mr. outlined the work of the] saturday: Grocery Bag -- "17A" RETREADS Clubs. Mrs. J. Carnochan an and Karen Yellowlees in| By MRS. LORNE GREEN | cousin, Lorraine Carson. Anthes Imperial Ltd., the worship service. Mrs. R.| BALSAM and MT. ZION -- Miss Jeanine Werry of Osh-|A, common 11 cents; class. of Standing Committees|Middleton, Scugog; Sunbeam given by Mrs. HaroldjDoll -- Mr. Gordon Thomas, Smeltzer; Mrs. W. Moase and/Port Perry; Mrs. J. G. Porter, Committee. Mr, Josh Dobson, Manchester; Fae Ta im e Money was voted to assist/teien Tanton, Port Perry; Mrs. ae erin are the Senior Citizens' Club an Carol deck, bandfond, Suabeam Z fon! with trade with trade 1.50 EXTRA FOR "with trede WHITEWALLS : wens 9.95 | 18.50 | 32.00 * Se fags ae og one <a Maret || | aa gg | secrete A AILEEN " ay, ince . 05, 800/14 , iiky Way." \cnild's Riding Horse -- Mrs. Tho/s 11.50 | 21.40 | 37.95 : fee | : The short course, 'Women's Institute Procedures" will be held on Wednesday, April 10. At the conclusion of the busi- mess the Public Relations con- vener, Mrs. S. Cawker, presid- ed for the program, the theme being 'International Day," and gave the respcnse.to the motto, "How to Live with One's Neigh- bor, at Home and Abroad." Six ladies of the group dress- ed in traditional costume of the countries represented, gave brief talks on customs in Scot- land, Holland, Ireland, India, Italy and Australia. rs. Nelson Williams led in singing '"'The Hymn of All Na- tions" and the Women's Insti- tute carol, with Mrs. S. Plough- man at the piano. A humorous recitation en- titled "I'm Fine -- How About You?" was given by Mrs. Frank Gibson, of Prince Albert. Becomingly gowned im the lat- est fashion of 85 years ago, Mrs. Gibson's contributions to the program was most enjoy- able. An interesting , "The New Canadian" by Mrs. H. Smeltzer brought the program to a close. A buffet style luncheon was eerved, with dishes of seven countries being featured. The table was decorated in an In- ternational theme with a globe of the world in the centre, and flags of many nations arranged in a circle rage 4 the glo;be, e , gathered around the table to partake of the variety of dishes. The convener wishes to thank the group for the splendid co- operation, namely -- Mrs. , Howard.-Mackey, Mrs. Samuel Naples, Mrs. George Barthan, Miss Audrey Kent, Mrs. Orval Stone, Mrs. Charies Howsam and Mrs. Emmerson Fralick. The February meeting of St. John's Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. George Mac- Phaden, North street. Mrs. Grant Christie conducted the meeting and the business was carried out in the usual man- Mrs. Christie and Mrs. Bun- tain gave reports of the annual meeting of the Lindsay Presby- terial of the WMS held at St. Andrew's Church, Lindsay. The study for the day took the form of a Panel Discussion on Korea under the leadership of Mrs. Buntain, convener, Mrs. Bentley and Mrs. MacPhaden. The meeting concluded with @ brief worship service in which Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. MacPhedan and Mrs. Buntain took pes The Catholic Women's League held its meeting in the Parish Hall. Convener reports were given and several items of busi- @ess taken care of including a Practice Teachers At Audley rH FRED AUDLEY -- Miss Arlene Emery, Willowdale, and Miss Sharon Johansen, Oshawa, prac. tised teaching at Audley school last week under the guidance of . K. Pratt. A. W. Betson, also his . Mabel Brown, Brock- with Anne Guthrie. Guthrie was also home Toronto to spend the week- the home of her parents, Bitty 2 H. Nelson, Pontypool, 34. tbs. lin, Blackwater, 34 Ibs. 2 ozs. Ibs. were Mrs. Ruby Slue, Sc' Scugog and Mr. Alvin Heay Scugog. Margaret Michie, Port Perry. Bologna Guessing Contest. -- ens. | 42.70 Weight 34 Ibs. 6% ozs. -- Mr. ozs.; Mr. C. Badour, Port Perry, 34 Ibs. 3 ozs.; Mrs. L. McLaugh- 670/15 | 8.75 | - Tied for 4th prize guessing 35 gog; Mr. Art. Colbear, Port Perry; L. 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