Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 11

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MRS. OLGA HILL Correspondent BLACKSTOCK --Chairs were Placed in 'the aisle to accom- modate the large congregation ited Church bread, from the horn of plenty to deco- rate the church. The choir sang an anthem, "Come With a Gilad 'Thanksgiv- ing." Rev. Mr. Romeril took his text from Exodus: 'They did eat and The sacrament of baptism was administered to Kelly Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and to Ste- ven James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryans. Se ene oe ae eee oa Two Children Baptized ? | At Blackstock Service Camp visited Mr. and Mrs.| Percy Woodward, Pointe au Baril, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Norman. Dysart, Peterborough; Miss Betty Mc- Arthur, Toronto and Mr. Ardis McArthur, Hamilton, were with Dr, J. A. and Mrs. McArthur for the weekend. Mrs. Cecil Hill was the Sun-| day supper guest of Mr. and; Mrs: L, E. Beacock and family) 'at Prince Albert. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Archer and family, Whitby, were Mon- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott, Ottawa, and Bob Smith, Toron- to, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and | Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright and Ivan Bent; Port Perry; |Miss Hazel Wright, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wright and girls were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor and Beth attended a wedding in Mount Forest on Saturday. Larry Hoskin, Hamilton, was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Mew and family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock on Sunday. Eight Girl Guides spent a pleasant weekend camping near the woods on Ralph Larmer's farm. Sharon. Larmer, Loma Wright and Judy Swain were working for their Camper's badge. At St, John's Church, Canon| Ashmore preached a sermon on) National Thanksgiving to a good congregation. Sincere sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tait on the tragic death of their son, Rich- ard. as the result of a motor) accident. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and girls, Cress- well; Mr, and Mrs, Roy Taylor, Blackstock; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and girls at the latter's cottage on Gull Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Venning and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ham- flton spent the weekend at a cottage near Bolsover. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton) Devitt, Bowmanville, spent the weekend at the Cecil Hemniiton home. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rother-| ford, Allan and girl friend, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larmer, Pickering, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Alma Fow- ler. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Dawson, | Toronto, 'were weekend guests | of Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Bailey. enn and Mrs. C. Randal and children, Agincourt, were week- end guests and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Short and family, Port Perry, were Sunday guest sof Mr, and Mirs, Ross Duff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp and Arthur, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Vancamp and boys, Mrs. W. W. Van Camp, Misses Mable | and Helen and Mr. and Mrs.) Francis Werry and Paul Riding, | Michigan, had Thanksgiving) dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ste-| phen Saywell and Margaret at their cottage Sunday evening. ~TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs.| Merlin Suggitt, Miss Joan Sug- gitt, Mrs. Percy Van Camp and/ Mrs. Harry Van Camp attended a trousseau tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carruthers, Garden Hill, in honor of their daughter, Marion, on Saturday, | Oct, 10. Mr. and Mrs. Norman White- | head and Warren Trout Creek, | visited Mr, and Mrs. Harry Van Camp on Monday. Several from this area at-| tended the Plowing Match at Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. rence, Caledon East, and Mr. | and Mrs. Walter Lawrence, To-| ronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence and Sylvia. SURPRISE SHOWER Miss Sylvia Lawrence was hostess at a surprise shower) for Miss Mary Passant on Oct. 2. A pleasant evening was spent by a good number of girl| friends, The bride-to-be was the| recipient of many lovely miscel- laneous gifts. The party was held at the new home which Mr.| and Mr. Walter Lawrence have| built on the lower end of their! farm, on. County road 57. Mr. and Mis. Walter Law-| rence, Miss Sylvia Lawrence and Wallace Foster were Sun- day supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence and Tim, Oshawa. Misses Gertrude Henry and) Doris Griffin, Toronto, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs, Roger Dorrell | and family spent the weekend) with his father, Earl 'Dorrell and his brothers, Dalton and| Stuart and their families. Miss Judy Charles, Toronto} and Miss Elaine Mountjoy,| Kingston, spent the weekend with Bruce Mountjoy's. vue Perriman, Columbus is! her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Hoskin and Mr. Hoskin. Mrs. Margaret Carley, Miss Anne Carley and Mr. Weir) Swain, Toronto, spent the| weekend with their brothers and_ their families. _ Mr. and Mrs. _ Lawrence! Mountjoy, Warkworth, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Swain. Jack Swain and Miss Sandra| Hagerman spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Hagerman, at Stirling. Frank Law- Mr. and Mirs. Richard Van|. Camp and family visited her) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, at Hilton, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanford _Van THREE FOR ONE FORT SMITH, N.W.T. (CP)-- Ralph Cameron og a only one pumpkin plant this northern community's short summer but hit the jackpot. It bore three pumpkins, one 25 pounds and the others about 3° pounds each. He also gained 150 pounds of raspberries from a small patch. that you put your lovely head / into one of these! + WaALKER'sS Bite The side tilt... the snug fit +». and the level stance -- these are just a few of the headlines so important this season, We say just a few because there's positively an infinite variety of styles in our new millinery collection. 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