Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jul 1964, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 16, 1964 |week was an enjoyable event./the propri while Reverend Catto is on) BIG FLAG 'Solina G wits na roup |The first stop was. at the West-- Vacation Bible School is be- vacation. On Sunday, August' Probably the largest flag ever |then on to dinner at g fried' School, sumed. ie ' lchicken restaurant and then on| Church services will be held. Carol Hills, Karen Yellow- by 30 carried by American SOLINA -- The Women's In-Lake where Marg. Brown and\at the regular time. No serv-/Hockaday are spending this 'he British during the War of stitute annual bus trip last/Bernice Watson of Solina arelices will be held in Augustiweek at Camp Pretoria. 1812-13 near Baltimore. 1 elox factory in Peterborough; ing held this week in Solina 30, church service will be T®'tlown in battle was one 32 feet Enjoys Tri J y' p to Pine Tree Lodge on Pigeon'on Sundays, July 19 and 26, lees, Janet Millson and Jean 'OPS in an engagement with i | i } {| f 1 ~ SPECIAL! | "CASHWAY" "acawn "usr aeeiven = COME AND SEE IT! PLYWOOD PANELS 9 per sheet any quantity FIRST QUALITY PLAIN 4 M.M. BIG MILL MAHOGANY 4xT7's Any Quantity While It Lasts AGRICULTURE IN THE EARLY DAYS "In early days, good crops has trimmed farming into better methods and greater meant automatic prosperity, more efficient operation, Hun- productivity. This reproduc- 17th century. but technological advance dreds of farms are being tion of a work by Canadian --(Imperial Oil Collection) Maple Grove Ashburn WMS Meeting Soil, Land Use Personals At Mrs. F. Lynde's Home Tour Planned A . : ASHBURN -- Mrs, F. Lynde; The annual Sunday Schoo! pic- nual. Durham County soil and MAFLE -GROVE -- Master was hostess to the ladies of the nic was held in Geneva Park) jand use tour and judging com- Paul Pritchard, who has been wys for the July meeting last Thursday, with a good at- sa tition ig gt (oe aed Cees. visiting his grandmother, Mrs..Mrs. H. Schnable read the tendance of 165. Swimming was ay jai . L. C. Snowden, and uncle Bob Scripture. Mrs. .W Routley led enjoyed in the afternoon. After Just 91/4c Per Square Foot Snowden, ha¥ returned to his\if prayer a hearty dinner, races were run. The three-hour tour begins al 7 & per 4 x & & 2.96 sheet Pre-school 9 4m. and the judging com- + Mrs. D. Ashton read the min- by the children. 4 Sage PAPRPPP PADDR pesneyos perso Sam Saw utes and gave the report at the boys and girls all received a eg ed yl ag om SALE S p EC iA FIRST INSULATION § ' £: 9 QUALITY an er Castlé were Sunday AF -j y antennae g ¥ semi-annual meeting of the prize Groko disthict beaine at 1 1h GRADE WOOL § CASHWAY'S . PAYS ee BASIC SHELL uci ees on complete House, a, e115. Senin Lindsay synodical held at Wood- -- Boys, 6 - 8, -- Gordon Hum Registration takes place at the Mr, and Mrs, Len Groom, yijje niivevé and Kenneth Sandiaon Bis L seere aoe : y Mrs, Mary Mclean; Miss Mar-' The president, Mrs, R. Batten girls, 6 - 8 -- Rebecca Godde Dura yg ame? COOP in White with Grey Vinylflex 5 Cubic Feet To . i garet McLean, Toronto, were haired the meeting and gave grey cere 9" 9" jarn or Commercial Jobs. Sunday visitors with Mr. and, ¢ tg gave'and Josie Cappell; boys. 9-11-- During the morning, Har. VINYL ASBESTOS 9° x Cover 30 Sq. Ft. , 2x4" - 10' -16' $93.50 the meditation. Mrs. Ray Gra- Bill Reid and Paul Bradley; |... Wright, soil and field crops 2x4 B 2x6" - @ - 16' $98.50 the topic. | ' -- Paul ; z pre Barris ni (os * * aon i rs ei ea eens Coed? specialist, will lead in discus- 3 BEDROOMS 2x8" - 8' - 16' $107.50 BIBLE CLASS and Patti Reid; boys, 12-14 -- sion as township roads are § : NO. 1 2x10" , and family, Rexdale, were visi- °°" mieeaae f : ae I ONLY c BAG : 2 ® - 8 - 16' $108.50 tors one day last week with The Ladies' Bible class met ed ae | gala 9 - toured to see different types of 4 1008 SQ. FEET SPRUCE SPECIAL ; d 3 . . . _ kins; girls, 12 - -- Beverly : ate their grandparents, Mr, and/@t the home of Mrs, H. Bun-/ (oe ao it Hopkins eo OF LIVING SPACE $ 2x 4".7' $ 79 Mrs. R, R. Stevens ane on duly 8 Mrs J. ares At the Tamblyn farm, four : eae 1x4 $84 1x 6 $99 Mr. and Mfrs. Cecil Mills and "ead the Scriplute. Mis. D. PERSONALS _ pits will be dug and those en- ¢ AN Motertets to clone ta 5 family attended the Hope- Son, president, wa: Rey. .K A. Her6n and family tering the competition will be each ppren: 1x8 10 0 12 599.59 PLYWOOD charge from Petrolia have returned| asked to judge them in relation 4 Other Nice Colors in carton : WHITE PINE 8 anaemia Saturday. from Mrs Armstrong, Mrs ith di cif' i ™ e $ Miss Bonnie Beach spent the toni; a spy py days with his parents, Mr. and cific crops pkins and Mrs. Leask. Mrs.'y.. pp 'i ss x " ' 9 > Leth weekend with her cousins, Mas-/poitiey was in charge of the Mrs E. Heron. Jordie and Geof A book entitled 'Diagnosis "Pelee" $ 583 ' 2 BEDROOM MODEL Gypsum $m9.50 | er x ae 22.97 I d° Barry 3 frey are remaining with their/of Mineral Deficiencies in mere eT ee ters Allen an arry Bragg program and gave a reading,'... dparents le by Visual § y " 720 FT Wallboard .... M $ Providence. "The Artists of Life' gran Perens) erg' ye ay yn 7 "Chippawa" $ 161 --- Black Building *54°° 1/2" x 4x8 4.12 Ferien, te ste bien tam swe ee ceed ATA YARD [fmm ey oe tie M the ousan slands © $s 5 ? sec A te pig 17 al bald an opee eg ret nies unten Balin tries rocenily Prize money will be awarded "Bala" $ 857 4" NAILS +5"¢ REDWOOD house this evening at 7.30 p.m.\ Fisher led in a Bible Quiz Miss Vera Leach is spending '° the following eight top con- : _ 50 Ib. per carton . ' pe Someneiamamneeel in the Christian Education Cen- ---- a few days with friends in King-|testants in three: of the four ON ROWE STREET SOUTH "Pines" > POSTS '5 SIDING tre, to which parents and all ston sections _ Eines | ec m " exchange across Canada x by the Central Lake .On- "Ti V $1002 Vic Cookson has returned Shi Pike ayeh. Ohio, spent the weekend with his' !¥ Nee Ger ; : Imagami from Milwaukee where he gn- Mr . ~---- ag daugh: grandmother, Mrs. L. Doble ario Conservation Authority AT INTERCHANGE 66 tered the six horse hitch in the elgg owe pia ig AR Diane and Margaret Fisher, 'he Ganaraska River Conserva- PHONE 942 1221 } ! . : is Mrs. C. P. Swallow. Brown wedding at Newcast! ye weasn' "Thank you notes were read home after spending their holi- to land use, with regard to spe- +) 56 Just 8Y2c each lots Gypsum $387; 5/16" x at x 8 Ge M which has been held from July ing "The Rose of Sharon' and|'hrough 944 $ SEND FOR EITHER PLAN STEEL JACK $ ? CELLAR WINDOW pias interested ate invited to attend.:'© represent the inter-provincia! Private Phillip Doble, Clinton The event is sponsored joint- OFF HIGHWAY NO. 401 UNITS ee, $555 $177 M Museum Parade. Sonya, were weekend visitors, Sharon Hopkins and Diane Par tion Authority, the Otonabee a harvest scene of the early | al a ALUMINUM "Gatineau" $'488 COMBINATION | STAIN EN ING a zs ' eats River Conservation Authority Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Colla-'with the former's brother, Mr.|P0tt. spent a week at Wasaga) ig tn. Durham County Soil From 384 to 987 DOORS cutt were Sunday' fisitors with s. Gor ] Beach 'i =e ane their cousin, Mrs. Minnie Phil- ag ee me ay taut Pe neriand pi i ia BROOK IN YARD squere feet ie a Si r eou- 5 . \ son en amily, Cumberlan : aces lips, and also met their cou-- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doyle and 5 L EN ecdliy: weineled ely from FU 36 3 7 sins, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phil. i ;spent a day with his s , L ' . : lips and familly in Toronto, be- iemrviie PEL to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson, (daughie:, Mis. Grant Harvey of included. | Conventionel $ 100 » fore they leave for Geneva, the former's parents, Mr. and : ROLLS HIGH ROLL Switzerland, to further his edu- Mrs. John Doyle World's Fair in New York the summer with the Lynde a cation with the United Nations.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle, The Lynde family enjoyed a families Congratulations to Gary Jef- Sudbury, visited his brother family reunion at Geneva Park) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawe and to 22.99 fery on being one of nine 3-H\and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Steve on Sunday Jimmie, Brian and Stephen members from Ontario, chosen' Doyle and family Mrs Mabe! Adamson and!spent a-week ait Dalhousie Lake Ross Batten is attending the|Vancouver, B.C. are spending | Corner Highways No. 7 and No. 12] models and "A" Frames. 42" HIGH $11.94 ROLL PICK UP PHONE 655-3313 =|, Free PLAN! 6' T BAR POSTS Just 88¢ ea. Ost Cwr 10,000 *=" SHOPPERAMA at AJAX mamas" SAVINGS JAMBOREE ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW MAY BE PURCHASED AT OUR OSHAWA STORE, 2] BOND ST. 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