Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1965, p. 15

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PE SPI, ARDS En tle te a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 5, 1965 43 ial ste, NORD CHIEF Air Marshall C. R. (Larry) Dunlop is deputy commander-in-chief of the joint Canadian-United States North American Air De- fence Command at Colora- do, Springs, Colo. Air Mar- shall Dunlop, who has seen continuous service since joining the RCAF in 1928, was posted to Norad in 1982. (CP _Photo) _ School Work Is Explained BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Thirty- seven members attended the) general meeting of the United Church Women when a panel) discussion provided an interest- ing and informative explanation of the use and purpose of the new curriculum, Mrs. D. Sleep of Nestleton ex- plained the kindergarten de- partment and how she handles her class. Miss Lynda Kyte told of her work in this department at Blackstock. Mrs. Lloyd Wright, superintendent of the 'primary, kindergarten and nur- sery, dealt with the primary de- partment and Mrs. Romeril told of the senior work. The discus- sion was followed by a question and answer period. The worship period was con- ducted by the Candace Group Plans for several events in May as well as the Schoo! for Leaders in August were dis- cussed, The Esther Group held a suc- cessful sale of home baking, plants and shrubs, The Anna) Group served lunch. The Women's Institute spon-| gored a copper tooling course in the Community Hall. Mrs. Smith of Toronto was the in- structress. Each woman made a brooch and plaque. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey returned from Florida recently. On Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp and Mrs. Ferga Avery, of Til- bury, they went to Montreal to take -a plane for a pilgrimage to Holland. Those making the trip are relatives of Canadian soldiers buried in Holland. | | Dump To Become Uxbridge Park UXBRIDGE -- Beautification fs in the minds of Uxbridge residents as they prepare to turn their town dump _ into scenic parkland to mark the na- tion's centenary. | The overall project, including planting of trees and shrubs and improving the existing water- course, will cost $3,000, and this will be split three ways with the municipality and the Ontario and federal governments. Approval of the grants was, announced jointly today by Hon.| Maurice Lamontagne, Secretary of State and Minister respon- sible for Centennial Affairs, and Hon. James Auld, Minister of the Ontario Department of Tour- ism and Information and chair- man of the Provincial Centen- nial Committee The municipality's share of $1,000 will be sustained by dona-| tions from local women's organ-} izations which also have volun-| teered to handle the park's maintenance Farewell Party Held At Brougham BROUGHAM (TC) -- Friends and neighbors gathered in the ha!l Thursday night for a fare- well party for Mr. and Mrs Norman Burton who are moving to Stouffville. Hugh Miller called the guests of honor to the platform where they were presented with a chair and coffee table. Mrs George Gray, on behalf of the Women's Institute, presented Mrs. Burton with a WI pin and saucer Mr. Munro of Dunbarton High School will speak at the open meeting of the Brougham| Women's Institute on May. 11. 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