COUNTY LINES Brooklin United Church Hears Excellent Reports BROOKLIN (TC) -- Excellent reports were presented. at the annual meeting of the United Church. Rev. G. Mundy con- ducted the meeting and Mrs. Fred Brown acted as secretary. Officers elected were: | Donald Duncan, clerk of ses-| sion; Walter Evans, chairman | of stewards; Ralph Thompson,} secretary of stewards; Mrs. F. Brown, congregational secre- tary; Mrs. Jack Patterson, re- coming steward; John Med- land, envelope steward: Mrs. A. Alfred Wilson, manse com- mittee chairman; Alexander Alves, chairman of ushers; C. S. Thompson, music chairman; Mrs. R. J. Thompson, UCW president; Mrs. R. McCoy, Mes- sengers leader; Walter Evans, Tyro leader; Mrs. R. Hodson, Explorers leader; Mrs. H. Den- nis and Miss C. Batty, CGIT leaders; Mrs. G. A. Mundy, va- cation school leader; Mrs. H. Matthews, nursery roll superin- tendent; Mrs. R. Holman, church nursery superintendent; will be sent to mission organ- izations. Clothing, jewellery and hats will be taken to the On- tario Hospital, Whitby, at Eas- ter. A shower will be held to replenish the church kitchen. Valentine Tea to hold a Valentine Tea Feb. 15 and an antique show in May. Reports were presented by the four units at the January meet- ing. "Derelictions' Seen In Security WASHINGTON (AP)--Chair- man Richard B. Russell of the Senate armed services commit- Historic Site To Be Restored ST. ANDREWS, N.B. (CP)-- Declared a national historic|Toronto apartment developer|the council members who re-| site two years ago, an old block | COURTICE (TC) -- The Cour-|house overlooking St. Andrews | tice United Church Women plan|narbor is being restored to its) 1814 appearance. | Three, erected in the town during the war of 1812, were built mainly to discourage pri-| vateers and marauders. One of, another. Employees of the na-| tional and historic parks branch} began research on the Western| Block House in 1965. | Digging by archeologists last summer uncovered bases for) cannon and palisades. Work on the building started last Sep- buildings { Iden-|students attendin. t \Controller Offered papeong ngs In residen-|s' nts attending a forum on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 8, 1967 19 urban renewal. Mrs. Marks said other mem-| See are had offered $3,000 in campaign|ceived the offers. contributions if she stopped op-| She made the 'statement to) Campaign Funds | bers of Toronto city council TORONTO (CP) -- Control-|also received the offer. She re- Posing the unchecked spread of|about 75 University of Forno 3 25'.. ler June Marks said Monday a|fused to name the developer or | Limited Time Only CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ist INSTALMENT OF INTERIM REALTY TAX Realty INTERIM tax bills for part of the 1967 levy have been mailed and become due as follows: COLOR OF LAST DAY TO FRESH LAUNDERED I. McBrien, ' . yid| Mr. and Mrs. R. Holman, presi- ; a ; Gurtsigh tel Rae BS ideg dent of the United sinks ise. sald today ev per : tember. It had been used as a WARDS PRINTING AVOID PENALTY ; '!Couples Club. guilty of "great derelictions in|qwelling and shingled at least auditors. P security" in guarding U.S. air-|twice. No, 4, 5 & 6 Brown Feb. 10th. | Dr. A. G. Stocks, trustees Plan For Fair fields and ammunition dumps in) shingle - stripping revealediimm No. 1, 2 & 3 Purple Feb. 17th secretary; Ray Holman, prop- erty committee chairman; Charles Hamer, custodian; Nor- Vietnam. 7 Russell said the Pentagon's BROOKLIN (TC) -- Members announcement Monday nearlyjond floors. loopholes on the first and sec-| The top second IF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE--Please telephone the Tax Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when GILLARD a Williams, organist and feo a ee Bebenl Asso: doubling the publicly acknow-|storey was built out 12 inches remitting by mail to City Hall. choir master; Mrs. G. A. ; ntin€|iedged toll of U.S. aircraft in ' 4 T be poid et City Holl or f It service eh Mundy, junior - intermediate|Te? and Fun Fair at Meadow-|coutheast Asia indicated a se-|(ztner than the first. When et coat rey ee eee erate te the Clee oe ukaeat® therge at any CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. choir leader; Ralph Milner, crest School Feb. 11. curity gap. modern inside walls, sidings) 'f you ere @ property taxpayer and have not recelved @ tex bill kindly contoct the Tex Office immediotely, (unless your mortgagee or bank poys your texes). IF MAILED ON DUE DATE BEFORE MIDNIGHT to be sure of proper due date post-mork before midnight, MAIL SHOULD BE DROPPED IN THE POST OFFICE FRONT (Simcoe St.) fetter drop rather than eny street letter box. CIVIC ADMINISTRATION BLDG. Cc. . COX Sunday School superintendent; "Our operating conditions at and ceilings were taken down, Mrs. M. Agar, junior choir or- our airfields are not good,' Rus-|9!d hand-hewn beams and wide} ganist; John Medland, associate To Buy Rug |sell said. 'We have det installed |boards were disclosed. Some of Sunday School superintendent;} MYRTLE (TC) -- The United|the bunker system we used in|the logs are 10 inches thick. Mrs. G. 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