BIG TURNOUT i proauce @ fearure mim on me|peaks In the French Alps and| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, Mey 19, 1986 KEDRON (TC) -- A capacity) y Frenchmen lio of Eskimos, on the hot, bleached wastes of 2 (DISTRICT NEWS | geoeroemee nay "4 | The two men prere inter-\the Sahara Desert, written books on the nomadic, APPROVE SPLIT : B At C ] mb UC belay - oe Ah ood was re- Plan For Film | viewed in Montreal on their ar-| He is an authority on moun- Laplanders, Shareholders of Empire Lif aZaar 0 u us "ej w, son! | rival from their homes in Cha-|tain climbing but says he is do-| He and Mr, Tairraz, whose | Insurance Co. of Kingston hay ceived by Donald Andrew, | i \them permission to go ahead j i The junior choir, directed by) MONTREAL (CP) -- Two\with their project. | At 60; he looks and walks like en! the north country, concentrating|Directors also declared a stoc / F Spring Bazaar of the Columbus baptised po hig vege) Boge: A weats | togranher Pierre. """'> during the war. is at home both| Canadian north but he has done| The pair are financing thejsued to holders of record United Church Women was. a, Irving McAvoy was honored | chke sang on the Quebec north working te t the summit of wind-torn'films and documentaries anditrip themselves. i # 134--Mrs-Ronalé H Love, of Tol: se. sod Mes Jeetlture and Nancy Woodward led ronto, opened the evening. The ward' Claremont. Thirty-five|led in the Litany and Lora' s| | : Mrs. Claire Brown! . e¢ _|monix, France, while they wereling a "bit more guiding" than| {ther Georges Tairraz also|approved a 10-for-one i | Yields Total Of$970 --se'eteo <7" Om Eskimo Lite soit eid" an rc win it, Fiona, oie he eae renchmen, writer - explorer) Mr. Frison ~- Roche, a mem-| athlete, on filming and talking to Eski-| dividend of one share for to at @ birthday party neld at the|and Diane Mountjoy the other.|°""* ° president, Mrs. KR. Scott and guests wished him a happy; Praver..The children's story ih % | and Mrs. Iverson. | {individual climbing these days, expect to spend three months in|outstanding shares to 640,468 COLUMBUS (TC) -- The(Mrs. Donald Jamieson, were|Miss Margaret Buse, presen"! Roger Frison - Roche and vho-| ber of the French underground, This is his first visit to the) mos. |10 divided shares held, splendid success with $970 rais-\) ne of his daughter and son-|Brian Elliott read the serip-| £ Rev, W. Bridges welcomed the hirthday, was told by Sandra Mitchell. guests. Mrs. Glenn Smith and Mrs, Stafford Cosway were the gen- | Bruce Dale, Bill Elliott, Randy MYRTLE (TC) -- Mr. Cou- | Dingman and Harley Davis, eral conveners, Other conven-| well attended meeting of perthwaite was hostess for 8 from the senior Sunday School acted as ushers for the service. ers were: tea room, Mrs Grant | United -- rome Je yebbe 5. William Nes-|Seripture reading was IVES tba eragedlewe agg My py rojd\Mrs, Eyers and Mrs, Harrison pp nnn Aah ee |Hayes; miscellaneous, Mrs. Wal-/conducted the devotional. cho Marx did it--gave his pa- CALLED TO BAR \ter Beath; children's wear, Mrs, Money raising projects such) or, to the library of the Us John Douglas Bulmer was |Kenneth Powell; touch and take,|as 8 bake sale and a supper In| Congress, The library an- called to Bar at recent ex- |Mrs. 7. Flett; country store,|the fall were discussed. It w@8|nounced today it has received - * Mrs. L. Dalby; home baking,| reported the chocolates were allline first installment of his gift ercioes bald by Ongecde Hall |Mrs. E. Laviolette; eandy,|sold. Copies of the cook bookits the manuscript nm at the O'Keefe Centre. He jyrs Stanley Webber; flowers, |are still available, Marx, a movie and television received 'his bachelor of |Mrs. A. Smith; toys, Mrs. F,| : comedian, announced on televi- arts from Queen's Univer- | McLaughlin BRIDGES WERE CROWDED | sion last year that he would ac- sity ¢lass of "62, and gradu- The young people assisted In. More than 650,000 Americansicept the library's invitation to ated in law from the same |*he Christian Family service. visited: Mexico by car in 1965.\give his papers to it university class of '64. He Mrs, Glenn Smith was host- a articled with Blake, Cassels |°%% for the meeting of the Hos- LF L pitality Uni he UCW " and Graydon, Toronto, and |Pcse> wee of the UCW. The Quelitied C.P.G.A. Instructors a a te presided. Mrs. Lloyd Dalby doch, Walton, Finlay, Robin- (too, the wor hip service and son and Pepall, Toronto. The iyr< pruce Ormiston read the son of Mrs. Wilber Bulmer rioture. 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