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The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1959, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 25, 1959 1§ Plan Celebrate' -- Anniversary (Mrs. Douglas Ashion led in have returned from a trip to add TUESDAY AND | prayers, Mrs. Fred Daw read the| tawa, By MRS. R RICHARDSON discussed for the 20th class anni Ruby Paynter. Mrs. Childs in Whitby, Wednes- hammedanism" WEDNESDA i u ject 00 re) day PY A Bible quiz and a flower con- burn, | rs, T. 8, Knight presided and ton brought the meeting fo al w poo . ] spent the weekend Mrs. Paynter read t e Scripture, close, with his parents in Smith Falls. minutes and the committees for | Mrs, Earle Paynter Ottawa, Is| ! ASHBURN The Ladies' versary to be celebrated in July Mrs, Reynolds, Dunbarton, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W, Routley and % x . . L; Odd | ittle 11 | g Ol 1 ) June were appointed, Plans were spending a few days with Mrs. | (Bible Class mel at the home of Mrs, Daw gave a talk on "Mo. been spending a few days in Fro y and meanwhile saw the birth of Mr, and Mrs Kdgar Heron Helen have moved to Brookiin. GORKHA -- THE STORY OF Y LIFE The following reviews were THE GURKHAS OF NEPAL WITH A BRABMIN FAMILY written by a member of the staff of the McLaughlin Pub lie Library. WITH A KING IN THE CLOUDS By Francls Tuker his Is an excellent history to read in conjunction with the pre vious book: Since General Tuker By Lizelle Reymond Madame Reymond was per. 3 with a strict Brahmin family| India's independence as a world power, "mitted to spend the years 1947. LIBRARY BRIEFS The boys and girly are showin; Maybe you can put off using Dr. - euchstag IV @ » *34 ars he Vad pee Lo Kado of nerved lg lov 34 Is ds, M In the Kumaon Hunalaya, Shea keen Interest in the display o ® al was regarded us a remote standing of the martial race worked with the women of the knights in armour kindly loaned in je country lying in the shadow known the. world over as the |'O5¢ Went with them when tak-|by Mr. Carl McTaguart, Equally the Himalayas. The Nepalese (Gurkhas, An excellent biblio ing offerings to the temple, re-|interesting is an aquarium con saw to It that all Europeans ex [graphy index. maps and many ceived callers, attended the class-|talning many specles of tropical il cept. a favored few were exclud-|jjlysirations add to the die of ©% When pandits came to give fish loaned by Mr. Richard Dixon i od from the country and the ache hook them lessons in music. verse: The films to be shown at the | tivities of even those few were ELEPHANT WILL making, Sanskirt, or religious Little People's Film Hour on strigtly confired to the Valley By Robin White drama. In short, this charming| Saturday, May 30, a 2.30 pan | of Nepal (1959 Harper Prize Novel) tory shows - how a cultured (are: Song of the Ski, Squeaky In 149, Erika Leuchstag, a While visiting Indias an Amer Frenchwoman was able to adjust| the Squirrel, Children of the pliysiotherapist, war Invited 10 jean school-teacher becomos ac to a strict Brahmin way of life] Mountains and Rhythmetic, give treatments to a member of quainted with Mr. Alagarsami, an -_ % the Royal family. Against the ad-| fydian businessman, The antagon vice of friends and relatives she isms disagreements and the pos made the hazardous journey into sine reconciliation between East this forbidden iand, with her ser land West are the substance of vant, Gorkl Ram, and her spaniel [this timely novel. The main char dog, Peepchen, She found a coun: |aeteps discover that thelr main try where the King was the pup- yeas of misunderstanding arise pet of his premier, guarded by not (rom racial and national dif sentinels, his letters censored - ferences but from factors in thelr an enforced seclusion which ren-|pagt personal lives dered the monarch the more awe inspiring and the more revered to his subjects While performing her profes sional duties, Miss Leuchstag gradually became a personal p friend who listened w the King's 'ersonal interviews, captured dreams of a constitutional mon.| German documents, fact archy wherein he could serve his! never before revealed make people, Her fantastic life In the! up this gripping story of the || luxurious world of the palace greatest assault on Europe || where the King's only reading D-Day. In' June' Reader's | material consisted of European Diest the fi t || mail-order catalogues and her 1gest 18 the first of two in {| subsequent assistance Ih pre revolution intrigues make an al-| invasion build up, from both most unbelievable story sides. Thrilling, enlightening oT You wnloyed x na oe the reading. Get your copy today Siam' by Margaret Lan. 37 io am ping a Nagi th Te 37 articles of lasting interest | book Chase Nerve Food to overcome Nerve Fatigue caused by jittery nerves, but , . Chol 7 TWO DAYS ONLY PORK CHOPS CENTRE CUT LOIN RIB LOIN a9 | 49 IMe. 1 Grade Black Valentine een NE 50.50 Some people wonder how they can get it others know! they save regularly at IMPERIAL Z BAIN WK 2a? sv built. The Longest Day stallments, You can see the Green Beans 2-29: C. DEWHIRST nt M OSHAWA R. TOPPING Ascictant Mor=ger PETERBOROUGH 1 Ie HURCHLEY MANAGER Cutstanding Growth in both Sales and Service lias nade it necessary to G. E. POULIN PORT HOPE A. ZWEIG C. V. 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