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The Oshawa Times, 1 Oct 1959, p. 9

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OASA FINALS Bay Pee Wees Win Opener FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The|flied out. Prentice singled and | = Phone Girls [Kedron Holds Supervisor [oi mi Sst fhe tr 3 By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |Hall, Friday evening, attended by| Judges were Mr. and Mrs | Fete Former Harvest Dance dance held in Harmony Church|other contesting groups. a BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Lloyd members of Doubles Clubs from Hugh Gannon and Mr, and NM=s. to Mrs. jand family, King City, Mrs. G. ihr wat Saturday. Pengelly, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pleas. Mrs. F. Werrv and H, A, [ance and daughter, Tyrone; Mr. =o. pycnen Jeanine Werry, daughter, Anne-Marie, Thursday Ll ' Oshawa General Hose Werry visited Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. W Saw of Mr. and|Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mountjoy Seve 4, in 8 were Sunday Earl. Batty, Brooklin, Sunday. |Mrs. F. Snowden. 5 in the Su Sho Mrs, J. Elliott was a guest at| Mrs H Werry was a weekend Sunday evening for the annual the trousseau tea given for bride-|guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence] to-be Shirley Elliott by her moth-|Allen, at their cottage on Lake er, Mrs. William Elliott, Oshawa. |Kushog, Haliburton. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 1959 9 oe Adams, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. James Pengelly,| Grant Spencer, Eleanor Mount-! nd district. Se MRS. E |got home on Brown's le. Stephenson, former supervisor of Oshawa a Kedron people present izcind- ro Supe ve phi of{" Prown was tagged ne at sec-|the Brooklin telephone exchange, Frizes or he Spor dance ent a Mr. Ty oo the final round in the OASA all- ond. Osgood singled and Haely|entertained her ex-staff of 15 2 Figd 4 Mrs. John Lemon :W. Rosnak, L. Tregumna, G. Ontario championships, defeating|got out to retire the side with|operators to a "farewell" supper| Oshawa. |Glover, R. Down, W. Werry, W. Aldershot 127 in an exciting six runs counted. at her home. The group has nowy. thi, of the evening was|Snowden, B. Hitchen, D. Love, game played at the Bay Satur-| Mike yakaly scored the only Been disbanded he Int the so-are dance competition E Pans. 2 Speuter, Be Moa. [run in the sixth. uction e dia 'C-urtice Church Circuit|Joy, R. Dale, G. n. a derehot took an early lead| Aldershot tallied two more in|the area. " Shen arti Pereman. when Keith Fertile walked the|the seventh with two out. Kerczyn| The girls presented Mrs. . = 00 once will bel A wedding took place in Ked- first man up and gave up a ki caught a fly at the third base|Stephenson with an electric| 1d followl aratory serv-ron Church Saturday when Ger- couple of singles to score one line to end the game, mixer and a pair of vases. jad ng prep |trude Wray, daughter of Mrs. run in the first. No runs were, Next game will be played at|,\NOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS Artin Wea}, aud the late Arthur allied i Be Jecond, au Aree| La Salle Pak Ser hol, wear The Woman's Association of The Senior Choir of Brooklin| Wray, became the sl came | Burlington, Sal Ys s {Taber, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Church are spon-| United Church, directed by Mrs, | Taber, runs in the third to take the o¢ 9 pm, Brooklin United Chu PO! i Taber, Brooklin. ring a fashion show Thursday, Fred Brown, will provide special ' officiated, Jead 49. | A good crowd turned out for ir 29, in the new Education|music at the anniversary serv.| Rev: R. H. Love i ! ed the The Bay retaliated in the bot-|the game and local fans are ex- building. lices at Myrtle United Church 2nd Mrs. Ross Lee play redding music. tom of the thd with three runs. pected to accompany the boys 0| "rye ABC Group of the WA will October 4. Wing Tusics at the ressption Aldershot scored one more in the ldershot. . |meet Thursday, October 1 at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Woodcock, 14' the UAWA hall included: fourth and the Bay counted two, Lineup: p.m. at the home of Mrs, D, E.|and Irvine of Whitby visited Mrs.|ar. and Mrs. William Woodward runs in the bottom to take the] FRENCHMAN'S BAY ~ p,|Hamer. A. 1. McBrien. a ee lo owe a lead for the first time in the pertile; ¢, Yakely; 1b, Brown; Holy Communion will be served| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley|iended as flower girl; Mr. and game. |2b, Robertson; 3b, Korczynski; Sunday at the morning service attended Lindsay Fair Saturday, mrs, Lorne Tregunna, Mr, and| In the fifth the local boys ss, Prentice; If, Osgoode, Keith; hy Rev. §. J. Hillier. and, spent the weekend at the Mps John Woodward, Mr. anc| started hitting. Haley, Robertson, cf, Jones; rf, Haley, vis. A preparatory service will be|home of her father, George/Mys, Norman Woodward sie and Yakely all singled to load] ALDERSHOT -- p, Shunk: ¢,| held Thursday at 7.30 p.m., Oc-|Avery, Little Britain. /family and Mr. and Mrs. n- the bases |Craig; 1b, De Marchi; 2b, Bonus; tober 1. Mrs. George Boake returned to ley Brown. Fertile and Jones singled, each!3b, Nagy; ss, Powell; If, Carr;| The Session will meet at 8 Beaverton Sunday after visiting PERSONALS Ned 4 bringing in a run. Korczynski c¢f, McBurney; rf, Graydon. pan. in the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. George Boake. Many friends cal oc extend v 2 eo : Z in Oshawa | FURNITURE i { DUR GREAT ONCE-A-YEAR SALE he. FREE! 3-PIECE SILVER SERVING SET TH 1%] : ' Rich Viscose Fabric and Foam Rubber . SPECIAL 15-pc. LIVING ROOM GROUP PRICE 2-pe. Living room suite just as pictured, your choice of chesterfield or bed-davenport suite aot i Yours NO extra cost. Highlighted by @ range of decorator colors in hard-wearing, rich-looking Viscose 95 fabric. 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