THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 13, 1964 ORONO CHILDREN ENJOY PLAYGROU A future Piccazo might be in the offing with this group of children at Orono Park. The children are all register- ed under a supervised play- ground being conducted from 9 a.m. to 12 noon each week day. Miss Leslie Stephenson, supervises the children in painting and baseball. Seated around the table from left to right are: Kathryne Grady, Be, bo ACTIVITIES Heather McGill, Miss Steph- enson, Janet Duvall, Cather- ine Walker and Nancy Duvall, In all 16 children are regise tered under the program, --Oshawa Times Photo Maybelle Rebekah Lodge! Begins Summer Recess PORT PERRY -- The closing meeting, before the summeritiringly toward the completion 'aybelle Rebekah jhawa|members have peting and chairs for the main Oddfellow); Heooxah kah Lodge has table arranged, for were proud to have the District Deputy Presi- dent Sister Grace Love bring honor to their Lodge the splendid manner in which her duties were carried out, The Installing Staff was made up of 4 m of Maybelle Lodge and they accompanied Sister Grace on her official installa- No, 8 included Orono; Port Hope; Bowmanville and Oshawa No. $ Lodges. INSTALLATION Maybelle Installation was an open meeting: and proved to be one of the social high'ights of the season, The 16th birthday The members have worked un- Sate net n' n e ehased car- tered leather room, as well as 75 hall, Donations been re- After the closing of Lodge 35, members to Man- Fsugen's Barbecue, The stacking chairs for the banquet|/reguiar meeting will be held inianiance carries through plans|! or bo You Comfortably? September. The warning was contained in similar notes delivered Satur- day to the United States, Brit- ish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Greek embassies in Moscow. In Washington a state d Atlantic Pact Gets No Love From Russia gees te iia ts MOSCOW (AP)--The Soviet|Her comment, Union warned Sunday night that] The note cautioned the NATO allies that "'should the Western Allergies ? Backaches ? Just Want To for @ multilateral nuclear force.i| Foam = ceived and gra ledgement goes to Sister Mae Bunker and Sister Mabel Dis- , of Oshawa for cheques re- ; Sister Dora Dowson and) Brother Merlin Dowson for the of an electric stove; Sister Philip who supp! the vel for the parking area; ister Jeanne Goode and her husband for an electric clock and to the Sisters who have donated so many miscellaneous articles, MAIN PROJECT The Rebekah's main project Is to be the completion of a mod- ern kitchen and with the out- standing assistance of Brother Council Awards Culvert Tender Hampton - Darlington Town- ship council has awarded the tender for large culverts at Tyrone and Solina to the E. F. Marston Construction Co. The bid was the lowest of 'tive which met the terms of the tender, The Marston tender tot- alled $23,438.20 for the two pro- inccts, The tender was awarded at a special meeting of council last Thursday. : Mattresses Ys off - It charged the plan gave West i Germany weapons, 'WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN If John Moore, who volunteered to supervise and do the carpentry work, this is beginning to be- come a reality. Brothers Ronald Wanamaker, Terry Hodgins, Rae Webster, Albert Harper and Stanley Foster have assist- ed Brother Moore with this work, AND UPHOLSTERY | 'CLEANING 728-4681 Delicious JUMBO BANANA ROLL SPECIAL SPECIAL LEMON MERINGUE Made with Fresh Lemons and Flaky Pastry. Toronto Guests Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary BLACKSTOCK -- Mr. Mrs. Lorne Bradburn, Toronto, were pleasantly surprised re- eently after they accepted an invitation to spend turday night with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and remain for Deco- ration service on Sunday, On arrival at Joe's they found most of the Bradburn families thered, ready to celebrate freir 25th wedding anniversary. A very pleasant social evening was spent, and the honored eouple were the recipients of several dishes of silver. Sunday morning in the Unit- ed Church, Rev. P. Romeril based his sermon on "A Door of Hope." Mrs. Stuart Dorrell gang a solo. LODGE PARADE In the evening the Orangd Lodge parade was held and service in the United Church, At this service Nestleton Jun- for choir sang two numbers. The Sacrament of Holy Com- munion was administered in both United, and Anglican Churches, Sunday morning, Canon Ashmore delivered a sermon and brought in some and Davis, Janetville, and Miss Pat Adams, Nestleton, July 5. Mr, and Mrs, John Mew and family, Toronto, and Mr. Nor- man Wilkinson, Kitchener, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrg, Austin Beacock, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls attended the Wright family re-union at Provincial Park, Keene, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. M. Pollack, Sheffield, spent the weekend Blackstock United Ohurch 8Sat- urday. Mrs. Dale Gunter and chil: dren, Port Arthur, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. Ven- ning, Wayne and Linda. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys took Miss Fern Richie, Toronto, who has been visiting them, to her home in Toronto Sunday, Glen remained there for a week and Robert Motton came home with the Beacocks, with Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dor- rell and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rutledge, Oakville, spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and all four spent Wednesday and Thursday at Bancroft, Misses Betty Sanborne and Mable VanCamp, Toronto, spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. W. Van Camp. : Messrs. Roy Ferguson and Earl Dorrell and Mrs, Cecil Hill attended the Ferguson pic- nic in Stratford Wednesday and were overnight guests of Rey, Feet Hot...Sore... ©} Perspiring? ; Daily foot care with Dr, Scholl's Foot Powder helps t\ keep feet dry, cool, com- fortable. Special medicated Protection helps prevent Athlete's Foot, dispels foot odour,and relieves soreness, Merrill Ferguson. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Kelly (nee Joyce Graham) who were married in ¥ Di Scholls p6W> ideas on Orangeism Saturday, June 27, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Bryans attended the Smith - Warren wedding at Highland Creek, and this week- end they visited the Will Bryans, Fenelon Falls. Jack Swain and Ralph Swain enjoyed a motor trip all around Lake Ontario and the Thousand Islands over the weekend, : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Burnie, Mr, 'and Mrs. Gary Cooper and An- 'drea, Toronto, were Sunday *dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'A. L, Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Neary pnd four boys, Downsview, and Miss Marilyn Archer, Whitby, 'were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, W., Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Bcarborough, and Mr. Harry Brown, Oshawa, were Tuesday upper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Taylor. They all went to Anson's cottage on Rice Lake for the holiday. MUSIC EXAMS Congratulations to all the Cartwright pupils who passed music examinations: Nancy Dorrell, Elizabeth Thompson, and Brian Mountjoy, pupils of Mrs. Lorne Thompson; Chery! Metcalf, pupil of Mrs. L. Bea- cock and Judy Swain, pupil of Mrs. D. Wilson, all received ist class honors in Grade 2 Theory. Elizabeth Thompson and Judy Swain each passed Grade 7 piano; Heather Dorrell, Grade 3 piano, honors; Bonnie Malcolm, Grade 8 piano; Glen gisicom: Grade § piano; Barry alcolm, Grade 4 and Herbert Vine, Grade 4 piano. , Mrs. Arvella Henry is holi- daying with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter at a cottage at Bala *. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. McLaugh- lin, Toronto, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Bailey. . Mrs. M, P. Philp, West Hill and Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto, yisited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Oliver. * Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family were Mr, and Mrs. Ross Cu Oril- dla, June. 28, and Miss Shirley | A farmhouse on « mein. read one dey displayed this sign on its fences FREE TWO CUTE KITTENS A month later the sign reed: FREE TWO XXXX KITTENS 4 Two months passed and the sign reed: 4 FREE TWO XXXX XXXXXXX CATS menths elepsed ond @ new sige put up: FREE GATS AND CUTE KITTENS Speaking ef cats (or kittens), have you ever noticed how cleon they keep themselves? Maybe that's where the ex- pression came from, as a 'cat. Well, we'll keep ' your. wardrobe in sleek condi- tion, too, We'll return your garments to you feeling softe as-a-kitten and clean as @ cat's whiskers, 'sleek FABRICS 3000 COLORS } TO CHOOSE FROM! SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) hawa Shopping Centre 725-3012 SUVA UU A AA) 3,1) mA) DO00000 a's) By The Yard At HARLEIGH MUU UV TAAAAAAARAANAL O00 DOOOOOOCOO0O00 party was held in the new hall but owing to the official i plans no extra special bration was held this year. During the year the Lodge was bereaved of two beloved members and the Charter was draped in loving memory of Sister Mabel Griffiths and Sis- ter Alice Asher. Arrangements are being made! A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. 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