Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1966, p. 29

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~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch 17, 1966 Man, 42, Well =X : 29| - ey ® s to the transplant before the girl;husband continues to improve at) With New Kidney died, the present rate, he is expected| '| The operation was performed|to be able to return to work in| TORONTO ei ag Van) at the Toronto Western Hospital.| about three months. _ ee ee Let Mrs, Van Zant, who has, Since Van Zant entered hos-) family here today, six weeks -- ayo sag mere pital nearly a year ago, his) after getting a mew kidney. tion normally fr ae weight has dropped from 165 to) He received the kidney from "It is regulating ideelt and he| 104 pounds. | Frances Gagliardi, 15, who died hasn't been on the artificial kid.| Mrs, Van Zant said he will) |of injuries Jan. 31 when hit by|ney machine for three weeks.'"'\be allowed to come la truck, Her narents Mr. andlehn 20:4, jstay after he gains 20 or 30 Van Zant said if heripounds. DISTRICT_NEWS Purebred Puppy Show To Be Fair Attraction BROOKLIN :TC) -- It was announced at a meeting of the Brooklin Spring Fair directors that a dog obedience demonstra- iion aid a purevred puppy snow will be added attractions at this year's fair. Each of. tie committees re- ported on progress to date. The prize list for the women's sec- tion will be available soon, Cop- ies may be obtained from Mrs. R. Holman or Mrs. L. Craw- ford. David Thompson showed slides of his trip to the United Na-| tions, Washington and Gettys- burg at the méeting of the Cou- bers were guests of the Maple © |ples Club. Mrs. H. Dennis "S sii ae Mrs. if H. Brown the call to worship, Mrs. C.|presided. Twenty-three mem- - : Hamer gave a reading. Charles | bers ny age It _ aateod to ing way you know to get mer conducted an Irish con-|cater for a wedding and a : orga jsquare dance group. your shirts clean and The members of the 4-H Nim-| Unit 2 conducted the worship : : ple Thimbles, meeting at the| service, which included a read- white. We save you time, \home of Mrs, C. Kydd, learned}. ih sits : lto do bias piping and worked on|!"8 by Mrs. H. ¢ ryderman. Mrs sewing projects ' Arscott, accompanied by Mrs. Confirmation classes for those|L. Down of Ebenezer, sang a \14 years and over are being | ojo. held baer ig soba nega ah Rev. J. P. Romeril and Rev. mee fmdsed oat twenty- D. Arscott led a discussion on lseven childrca, of whom 107 BS ag ao -- Her Ministry |were under seven years of age, A NP attended Sunday School last \ Sunday. A Bible Club for children of school age is held each Wed- f nesday night in Meadowcrest| Public School. Baptist Church. Miss Margaret) Robinson, the Canadian repre- sentative for Pioneer Girls, was lthe speaker at the meeting of the Women's Christian Service Group this week Elaine Alderson and Mary- Kelly showed pictures of her caravan trip through British Columbia. Members of the Gardenvis= , a Mrs. United Church UCW were guests | at the meeting of the UCW.| Mrs. Howard Arksey was in| charge of the program. A) duet was sung by Mrs. Neil} Petty and Mrs. William Young.} A drama entitled "Voices from | Ninevah' was presented MAPLE GROVE (TC) --| Courtice and Ebenezer mem- Michael Gagliardi, agreed! Mrs. NEW DISCOVERY We've the fastest, most Available at HERBERT NEIL HARDWARE 948 Simcoe N.--728-4791 0.P.W. PAINT DIVISION efficient and gentle car- labor & money. Gillard CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. 92 Wolfe 725-3555 SOCONY MOBIL OIL OF CANADA LTD. The registration of beginners will' be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Mar. 21, at Maple Grove East NEW TRICKS IN HAIRSTYLING ON DISPLAY Visitors to an Allied 8,000 hairdressers attended Beauty Association at To- the show. ronto's Royal York Hotel » rest feet while watching DISTRICT NEWS Joseph Oliveri of Hollywood (left) and assistants dem- onstrate new tricks of the hairstyling trade. More than --CP Wirephoto ithe conference at Guelph. Pat |Knox of Solina, a granddaughter of Mrs. W. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm, was elected anne Milner conducted the wor- | vice-president ship at the CGIT meeting. Mrs. | Ray Ellicott had received his|------------ Beem ts licence to drive in the harness| pews, Those wishing to secure | Faces. Johnston. . a District Annual Meet .. . 2 lo Be Held At Brooklin Despite poor weather a good; The UCW will hold its Eas- crowd attended the turkey sup-|ter Thankoffering meeting April ROUGHAM (TC) = It was|She mentioned the Birrell fam-|per held by the board of stew-|13. Mrs. B. A. Patton, of Mark- nounced at the meeting of thel ily and T. Lamoureux, who died|ards at St. John's Unitedjham, will be the speaker. ',omen's Institute that the dis-|at the age of 105 and was bur-|Church. The general meeting of the trict annual meeting will belied in the cemetery at the cor-| The Brougham United Church|UCW will be held Mar. 29 in the held May 26 at Brooklin. The|ner of the Brock r@. and Conces-|trustees are selling the old'church. Brougham group will host the}sion 5, meeting. Mrs. W. Trolley conducted the meeting. Mrs. M. Annis report- ed on a meeting at the home of provincial board member Mrs. Francey. Mrs. Jean Gray reported on the district execu- tive meeting at Brooklin. Members were asked to write the department of @ighways ask- ing for the installation of a traffic light at the intersection 'of the Brock rd. and Highway 7 . Interesting accounts of some A humorous item .was that under the terms of a 1830 bylaw no hog could run at large on the commons unless yoked and, if causing damage, the owner was liable and must keep the animal at home. Following the were served as surprise for Mrs. Albert Gray, who was cele- brating her birthday. Members of the lunch committee were: Mrs. Jean Gray, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Spears and Mrs. Harden. meeting al birthday cake and ice cream| Margaret Miller represented} NOW OPEN FOR ALL YOUR SPRING GARDEN NEEDS J. A. JANSSEN & SONS LIMITED 843 King West -- 728-9429 "Where The Garden-Wise, Economize" MN ae GLIDES EASILY ON TEFLON-COATED f the early settlers in the area ere given by Mrs. Jean Gray.'the Brooklin Junior Farmers at = A Division of the S. S. 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