Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1964, p. 25

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eS ek ee ee a a hk we Q5THE OSHAWA Times, 'Thunder, Rain Douse Hopes ae. TORONTO (CP)--The hopes Canadian National Exhibi- officials of drawing more 3,000,000 persons to their show for the third straight year took another dousing Tuesday. Rain, lashed by winds of up, to' 50 miles an hour, and a 20- minute thunder storm slammed front show. It was the third time in four days adverse weather had plagued the exhibition and held crowds down. The attendance Tuesday was 156,500 compared with 177,000 for the same day last year. At- tendance so far this year is 655,000, a drop of 83,000 over last. year's attendance for the first four days. Tuesday was Automotive Day and Mayor Philip Givens of Toronto suggested at a lunch- eon that automobile companies use the CNE as a place to un- veil their new models. However, representatives of three auto manufacturers--Gen- eral Motors, Chrysler and American Motors--said if new models were displayed here ctistomers might not visit dealer showrooms to see the new models. Blackstock HI-C Group Holds Party By MRS. OLGA HILL Blackstock party was held at Kytis cottage Caesarea recently for new and old. Hi C members. Some 20 members enjoyed games. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter| and children, Port Arthur, are holidaying with the Vennings, Turners and Blake Gunters Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahon, and Mr. and Mrs, Allan Larmer, Toronto, recently took a motor, trip to Lake Placid, N.Y., and other points. Hal McMahon visited his McMahon grandpar- ents, Shelly Lu Larmer grand- parents and Marvin was with the Ken Grays. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: Paisley recently visited at Camp Ade-' laide. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton, and boys, of Oshawa, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fer- guson and Mr. Roy Ferguson. Mrs. McDugaid of Midland visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lar- mer-and boys and Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs, Ernest Larmer, also of Midland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, | Janice and Brenda Yellowlees,| Solina, spent a few days with| the Ralph Larmers. Mrs. Robert Brown, Beverley and Brenda visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mickie, Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley spent a few days in Dunnville| recently and are now in Ottawa! where he is attending a Prin-| cipals' convention Mr. and Mrs. David Romeril| and boys of Wolfe Island are! visiting Rev. and Mrs. P. Rom-) eril and Dennis. Blackstock Folk Honor Newly-weds By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- A large crowd recently gathered in the Recreation Centre in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Grose (Sylvia Kozub) who were re- cently married in the United Church, Blackstock. Niel Malcolm acted as master of ceremonies. The program began with a piano solo by Mrs. Gordon Strong. The couple took seats on the platform while Mrs. Strong played "Here Comes The Bride." Miss Donna McLaugh- lin gave a reading, "When You Get to Know a Fellow." Heather Dorrell played a piano solo. Mrs. W. Archer gave a reading, "Maidenly Advice."' } David Wotten sang three solos; accompanying himself on the} guitar. | Mrs. Gordon Paisley read, "News Item to a Woman," and "Gift from Heaven." Carol Werry played a piano solo [ Mr. Malcolm expressed the good wishes of their friends and asked the bride and bride- groom to accept some gifts. Poth expressed their apprecia-| tion Lunch was served and dane-| ing to music by the Burnham} Orchestra of Scugog was en-| joyed GASSY GUM Petroleum helps put the thew/ in gum. A petroleum deritive,| polyvinyl acetate, makes thé gum more pliable. SAY... "Charge it" WITH A POO LSE SAY.:. "Charge it K-MART CREDIT CARD FROM LADIES' COATS Now you can be sigcatal for Winter | Choose from the large selection of Wools, Tweeds, Suede and Corduroy Fabrics in an assortment of col- ors. Also available, Assorted fabrics with attrac- tive fur trims. Sizes 8 to 14. 99 10,97 scharge if cha LADIES' FUR TRIMMED The newest styling . . . the finest fabrics . . . the best workmanship, plus the special elegance of magnificent furs make this coat event one you simply can't afford . to miss! Choose fron straight-or full coats. Come and Save. / K-DAY SPECIAL VALUE OFFER 00 of and WHITBY. e

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