Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1965, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 20,. 1968 Christian Home Theme Of Paper BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION -- The United Church Women held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Jones. Mrs. George Pickett led in prayer and Mrs. Lewis Jones read the scripture. Seventeen members attended. Mrs, Pickett gave a paper on|P# the Christian Home. Mrs, Jack Empringham gave a reading 'The Housewife'. Mrs, Allan Manderson favored with a solo. School Life Fast-Paced For Students At Clarke + Courtice, Bowmanville,|points. The boys won 20 of these Millbrook and Clarke, Thejpoints. McLaughlin. CVI gave Clarke athietes were second. up their two-year hold on the jor high division in the Roya secretary. Thanks te the was expressed Middleton, Mrs. A. Fisher, ident of the WMS, replied. Wins Jr. High | Speaking Test MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Con-| ratulations are extended to 'ohn McGuirk who won the jun Youth Groups Host WMS ASHBURN (TC) -- The .Ex-| of Oshawa, Bonnie the May meeting of the WMS. An address by Mrs. G. Brett, was followed oy the presentation of stars and j\plorer and CGIT Groups enter-\"-- ping by Mrs, R. Hyatt. WMS, Mrs. L. Death was hostess for Mrs. A. Fisher presided. Mrs. L, Doble read the scripture and Mrs. R. Richardson led in pray- pres- ALUMINUM nave er. Mrs. R. Batten and Mrs. OSHAWA E. Heron gave reports of the rally they attended. Mrs. R. FREE PARKING ; the members of thélresiie Lynde and Lisa Gaudeur|Baiien conducted the study) Canadian Legion, Ontario Pro-|'#ined | slie Lynde and Lisa Gau Women's Missionary Society at period. : By Laz KOZUB spectively, Sharon Tamblyn andjvincial Command, Public Speak' | banquet in the Sunday School vagy -- . -- A group of Mount Zion women. ALUMINUM GENUINE, LIFETIP There has been quite a bit of{Peasy Hancock won third place ing Contest last Friday i oom of Burns Presybierian| ase srrsiation service wasiattended the Ladies' Bible Ciass| = AWNINGS activity during the past, week|awards. Nancy yrs Mir, and Mrs. L. C. Collacutt|Chureh. ahideae Se sis R. Batten, meeting" in Burns Church and| PORCH OOLVENT at Clarke District High Seioge sioced fourth. in the 440 yard| attended the Hi program| The guests were welcomed by|Sennifer Hyatt and Bonnie Mid.|supplied the program. Mrs.' ENCLOSURES The track teams travelled fe oe \last week at Newcastle when|Wendy Sanderson, The. toast {Ol nteton graduated from the Ex-|Empringham delivered the ad- y h Courtice High School to aks : oa ian widens Clarke their daughter and granddaugh- the church was proposed by plorers to CGIT. aeass. STORM-SCREEN AWNING rt in, the inter-mmurttipating|was. ia ainth piace with s7\fet, Mrs. Ted Hoar and Diana|Siephen Daw. Rev. KM. Baw, DOORS- . meet. The schools participating wa: ni p 4 Hoar took part. Mrs. Gordon|tain replied. The toast to the WINDOWS Beech and her daughter, Bon-\mothers was proposed by Jen-| nie, also took part. inifer Hyatt with Mrs. G, Mid- 75s ~ \dleton replying. SYRUP MUST BE STRONG K-I-N-G-O "| PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED Thursday the school wasjtrophy to O'Neill CVI which had, Greetings from Lindssy Pres- a teaae wee tonaes to a host forthe Lakeshore District 188 paints, 4 three|, The Canadian government re-\byterian were brought by Mrs. rrr "|Secondary School track meet.| The Glee Club presented three| quires that maple syrup contain| McPherson, children's secretary; j : Soe ven a elephant A1-\Clarke athletes worked hard and|short skits Friday morning and nn more than 35-per-cent water..and Mrs. R. Batten, girls' Sponsored By The Kinsmen Club of Ajax JALOUSIES "n bps tan Zs bron inviied ere rewarded with some fine nut across the idea of q schiool vals REGLAZING AND rs. am Harbron iresults. F isong. Mr. Witherspoon showed a ¥ ar Mag "the group to her home tor i In the Jusior boys division. physical Hiness, film. Best Selection In Town Thursday, May 20th a" a P.M. * ey ot Pipe secsivto -/440 yard dash Gordon n, OUr' The prizes for the literary con- Colorful KoolVents keep June meeting. Mrs. Earl pt dh champion, won firstitest were presented, The win- @ CARRIAGES AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE DOOR ay 2 0" detest, pee ois and Mrs, Percy Jones will AND WINDOW # place. Keith..Swarbrick WON/ners were: D. Brinkman, sen- @ STROLLERS damage 10 furnishiogs,.. give . be in charge. first place in the senior discus.|igr. Leslie Stephenson, inter- CASH PRIZES -- $1600.00 INSERTS your pees sew bedee tad she The Active Service Group was|Idso ie ged fongp pH ors mediate and Arette Vanden) @ CRIBS @ HI-CHAIRS S More Games $28 etch -- Snounell ouiilas peubiadia, entertained by the Ashburn ta-|At Courtine, twee nad Terry en enor | @ PLAYPENS 2 -- $250.00 Jackpots %§7 and 58 nos.) ; dies, Mrs. Jack Empringham|7,an4 et $500.00 Hi Le Game SEE THEM TODAY! 4 : Graham a third, Bill Hay was, ie : gave the topic on "Homemak-|fourth. F R BLACK : 20 GAMES -- $25.00 EACH ers and Mothers". Mrs. Elmer) Coreen Sweep won Hirst place Fe Me 0.D WILSON'S DOOR PRIZE -- Fortaste Dish Washer -- Showroom & Factory jin the j § So i) Other Favors Wilson and Mrs, Grant Carson|in the junior shot pu OPTOMETRIST 1 PHONE 728-1633 jssicameron, a Grade 13 student,| Admission $1,00, Extra Cards 2 for 25¢. 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