Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1966, p. 25

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ERR IIE TLR OE A A, AEA OY TE EEN { ; THE OANAWA TIME, Theney, Deve 18 968-255 Toronto Exchange To Press scien" : in the public interest for the COUN TY LINES 'County Home Economist Addresses ae Wray, ign Lindsay, heme aconamist for Durham and bulletin; ae) br wa Sunshine fon Mrs. W. VanCamp, |secretary; Mrs. and Mrs, N.. Green, sudiiwie, ti rand|Mrs. J.. McArthur, educational for Miss Ethel Thompson who ---- her 92nd birthday A a and saucer Mrs. Lorne/ 48s: Perry. The Institute Good Cheer "Committee will look after Christmas remembrances . for shut-ins. A bazaar will be held in the spring to raise money for the redecoration of the community hall stage. The meeting closed with lunch and the singing of carols. Mrs. Ralph Larmer and Mrs. Ted Krockenstoel won the draw. Despite inclement weather a good 'number of parents at- tended the open house at the school to meet the teachers and discuss their children's problems. Lunch was served, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson were guests of honor at a fare- well party in the community hall. They were presented with ®@ money tree by Mrs. G. Skeld- ing and Mrs. L. Thompson. OFFICERS NOMINATED Officers for the ensuing year were nominated at a meeting of the ACW of St. John's Church. Those elected were: Mrs. J. Forder, honorary pres- ident; Mrs. J. Lawrence, pres- ident; Mrs. T. Graham; vice- president; Mrs. G. V. A. Scott, gecretary; Mrs. F. Staniland, treasurer; Mrs, H. McLaugh- lin, Dorcas secretary; Mrs. N. Green, family life, pre-school secretary; Mrs. H. Bailey, liv- Hi-C Members Hold Christmas Party MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The Hic Club members held a Christmas party at the church when the junior Sunday School classes sang songs for their parents. The children played and peter a visit from Nat taste tebe thr and ar' patents was A White Gift Service will be held Sunday when those wishing to contribute may do so at the church service or Sunday School. Master Kevin White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted White, is a ent in the Bowmanville lemorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Pickard, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jack- son, Bowmanville, and Mrs. E. R. Freeman, St. Catharines, secretary. The ACW is holding a pot ;jluck . supper in January te which all women, of the congre- invited. A United Church depot for dis- tribution to needy Toronto fam- ilies. A special offering to assist in the education of a child in Angola, Africa,-was re- ceived. All departments of the Sun- 'day. School will participate in a candlelight service next Sun- day evening at the United Church. A Christmas pageant will be presented at St. John's Anglican Church next Sunday afternoon. YOUTH GROUPS MEET A supper meeting of the youth groups of the Port Perry and Blackstock Anglican |Chufches was held Sunday \night in the parish hall. Games were played and a skit present- ed, A service was held in the church. in which Robert Mans- field, Tommy Lawrence, Tim Brunton and Sharon Archer participated. Rev. R. C. Rose - installed the following officers: Timothy Brunton, - - president;... Brian 'Wolfe, vice-president for Black- stock; Susan Terrett, vice-pres- ident for Port Perry; Karen Murray, secretary; Martha Anne Lawrence, treasurer. Mrs. Adrien Hudson and Mrs. Gladys Galbraith, were guests of Miss Thompson on her 92nd birth- day, She received many call- ers and cards. Canon and Mrs. H. E. A. Ash- more, Peterborough, and Rev. and Mrs. George Nicholson, Manilla, called on friends in the area. Both are former rec- tors of the local parish. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowden, Islington, were guests of her mother, Mrs. R. RB. Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brooks. Misses Lynn gpa and Hope a|Kahara, Toronto, of Mr, and Mrs. C. Ss Swallow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Topping and sons, John, Glen and Ted, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Stevens. Mrs, Allan Snowden, accom- panied' by Mr. and. Mrs. Reg. Taylot, Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and: Mrs, E. R. Wilkins, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Barbara and Beverly, Base Line, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.. Wright, Ennis- Killen, on the occasion of their 59th wedding anniversary. Nuclear scientist, Dr. Wil- frid. Bennett Lewis (left), senior vice-president of the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., and Prime Minister Pearson hold a_ citation which the doctor received for thee Outstanding Achievement Award of the Public Service of Canada at a Government House ceremony in Ottawa Wed- nesday. Madame Vanier made the presentation to Dr. Lewis of Deep River, Ont., for the major role he has, played in the Canadian nuclear power program. It was the first presentation of the award which car- ries an honorarium . of $5,000. (CP Wirephoto) For Drug OTTAWA (CP) -- A generic drug manufacturer says critic- ism of his firm by a_brand- name competitor is a deliberate mis-statement of. fact arising from fear of competition. The . generic manufacturer, Jules' R, Gilbert. of Jules R. cuments with the Commons drug prices inquiry referring to submissions last October. by Smith, Kline and French of Ca- nada, Montreal, a brand-name manufacturer. Generic manufacturers usu- ally sell their products under the chemical or generic name of the drug. Brand-name manu- facturers market a product un- der a brand hame. Mr. Gilbert was questionat at Gilbert Ltd., Toronto, filed do-| Opposition Blamed Charges a committee meeting Tuesday about his submission. Smith, Kline and French had charged that the Gilbert com- pany and another drug firm sell the tranquillizer trifluoperazine with potency variations of such a nature that a patient may suddenly receive a 20-per-cent increase or decrease in dosage. It said prices were only Slightly below those of Smith, Kline and French. Referring to the Smith, Kline and French statement about potency, Mr. Gilbert says 'SKF has deliberately made a state- ment without basis in fact.". If any difference in potency ex- ists, "it is because the SKF product is misbranded."' FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ALWAYS ON CALL! McLAUGHLIN COAL AND SUPPLIES LTD. 110: KING ST. Nine Tweenies Move Up To Brownies MAXWELL HEIGHTS (TC)--|bie Geisberger,..Brenda Gif- The mothers of the Tweenies|ford, Carol Collier, Gale Heard attended the meeting of the|Sandra Heard, Karen Himmel. 20th Brownie Pack, at Maxwell/spach, Anne "Mountjoy, Cindy Heights School, daughters enrolled -- in Brownie Pack. Brown Owl Mrs. D. R. Clarke and Tawnie Owl "Mrs. Stan Ogle presented the girls, Deb- the to see thelr|McDougall and Betsy Scott. Mrs. Ben Hitchens, commis- sioner of the. 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