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The Oshawa Times, 30 Apr 1959, p. 24

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IMiller also attended Susan and Debra, spent Sunday N THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30, 1959 |G | . visited relatives at Blackstock erley Pascoe, daughter of Mr . SECRET BALLOT 9 | elg' ors for a week. and Mis. Rae Pustoe eeting Following the Sunday service] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holliday with Mr. and Mrs. M. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ammann Mr, and Mrs. Helmer Freitag lat Columbus United Church . a/were Sunday supper guests of of Port Perry |and daughters, South Monaghan, and sons, Jean Cryderman and meeting was held in the lower|Mr. and Mrs, G, Marshall, To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holliday |were Sunday guests of Mr. and George Bittner, Oshawa, visited At Columbus hall with Rev. Ronald Love pre-|ronto. were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Wil: Mrs, Wes, Hills , and Mis Ez deta siding, {| Mr, and Mrs. 'Donald Wylie, liam Holliday of Scarboro, ne. d r. and Mrs, § chell, Bow- " " ! HE By GLADYS YELLOWLEES | Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Taylor'manville, Vivian Smith, Lindsay | By MRS, FRANK T. SMITH a COLNETIOR Meith Tne {| SOLINA -- The Solina Good|*d on poe luda te and let Snails, yr bend, COLUMBUS -- The Columbus|visitation was showh by Jack | Neighbors Club held a social uote y he r. and Mrs. Fran esl lwa Wednesday afternoon, April {Francis of Kedron and Russell J $ evel t choo! Friday. ake : Hept I th A EO kc a Rev. and Mrs. R. Sherwin, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Westlake 2, with Mrs, George Gilroy pre. ig Phute, Shsrman of the Board {as Tolows High lady, Mrs, R.|Belleville; Lena Taylor, Bowman- Jr. and family visited Nelson(siding. Mrs. Bruce Ormiston led| Following the film it was de- ; Davis high man, K. Best; lo ville; Mrs. Don Taylor and Wil. Fice, Zion devotional exercises assisted by|cided to hold a secret ballot fol- | lady, Mrs. W. Parrinder; low Nam visited Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Me. Cie gs Jalph Davis Ne Mi. Horace Gris, lowing. the church service May 3, : an 'AP . 3p or, unday tea guests f ian, A. Potter; high girl, JoanjTavior Mrs. Gordon Davis, Oshawa. wo) Invitation was accepted PERSONALS 1 Raglan to attend a meet | M } | Mrs, Clifford Naylor was ap-| » |} 1» iy Westlake; high boy, Ronnie Bak- Mrs. J, Dyer, Mrs. A. Beevor er: low girl, Dianne Tink; low|and sons, Oshawa, and Mrs, Glen| Children in Britain start the|ing, May 20. ( po boy, Ronnie Broome. Glaspell and sons, Taunton, at- secondary school stage at about] Mrs, David Beath presided for! pointed sortesponting Jeerstary. . --'- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 3 VITAL LINKS Charles Shortridge returned tended a birthday party for Bev-'1y years of age the program and Mrs, Murray|ing in Tyrone. Mrs. Naylor, Mrs. 04 ay Sunday Vice presented a plano selection. |pimer Powell Mrs, FErnest LAST 4. DAYS F BILINO} R Li home Sunday. Seven major bridges handle | progress, is Champlain bridge HE . irk wil vearh fin hy Mr, and Mrs. E. Lérmer, Black Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of White, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs, the flow of highway traffic to | which will reach from Verdun |stock and granddaughter, Janice| ONE wOWes DICCiors of 8 FoR or Mr tlre: and from Montreal Island | over Nun's Island to Laprairie : 9 : tie ORCYER 4 10 14 |Yellowlees and Mrs. A, J. Bal cent trip to the British Isles. Mrs, L, Dalby and Mrs, John which holds Canada's largest (on 'the St. Lawrence south |*eH0WFES 0 For 0 "00 'ape / AFTEF.SCHOOL ; - ce peaeesmensii bmi eity. Now there is talk of reliev- | shore, It is due for 'completion |° . " , 1962. The (and Mr Roy Langmald MATINEES ing bridge traffic congestion | late in 1961 or early Eh ; ' particularly evident during | Champlain bridge will connect Mrs. T. Anderson, Joanne, Jan ® DAILY AT 4:30 P.M, kend: by eon- ¥ et and Brenda, Zephyr; Mr, and w bitin Soni of | With 'highways leading down- yy Ww. Knox, Brougham, visited | ILSON & LEE LTD. 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