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The Oshawa Times, 13 Oct 1959, p. 10

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A a SW a Tr nr i i de on the sick members. The noble, DEPUTY PREMIER RESIGNS grand introduced brother and sis-| WINNIPEG (CP) -- The resigs Rebekah Lodge "ranitoba's deput ter Reeder, the new mem- Welcomes Members lodge miler, Errick F. Willis, was 27. bers who had, the previous weel onday : and The meeting of the Benevolent|been initiated into the Rebekah =... "0 0 H0 i ig Rebekah Lodge was opened by 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13, 1959 'Evening Guild 1 =_ @, : 5) MODELS OF GARTNER To Serve At : noble grand, sister Dorothy Wick- gh Oshawa. They wer: ant-governor. = The Club Luncheon ett, assisted by vice grand, sister/ welcomed by the members. | Uo Go ative Evening Guilld held _|Grace Harris, who reported on| Several of the officers gave N | he Even at the All Saints' oi their Teports ad aragements foaled Sgr vgs Big Anglican Church parish hall Oct.|parish hall. The welfare report|Were including Mr. Willis' riding of 5. The meeting opened with pray-|was given by Mrs. J. Hiscox. [officers to be held next meeting| pw ho Nountain. er the president, Mrs. Fred An opportunity sale was held|0f Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. The regulal Read. Various reports were read|for children's clothing whic h|business being taken care of and and adopted. proved to be most successful.|birthday greetings extended to Tt has been decided that the|Mrs. J. Wilson was in charge. The|Sister Isabel Meier, Lodge closed group will accept the offer fo|meeting closed with prayer by|in the usual manner. : serve at the Lions Club luncheon. |the president and refresh ts| The Unity Club (Rebekah) wil Mrs. C. Watson gave her report|were served bv Mrs. H. Thomp-|meet in the lodge hall on Wed- on the draperies needed for the'son and Mrs. D. Calder. nesday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. TENDER FOR WATER MAIN Sealed tenders properly marked "Tender for Water Main Contract W59-3" will be received by the undersigned up to Noon, Thursday, October 22, 1959. R come the province's next lieuten- 'NEW DIETARY SUPPLEMENT WAMPOLE { LETHINAL SOYA LECITHIN WED IN ST. ANDREW'S Thompson, is the daughter of | Married recently in St. An- | drew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby, were Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Bea, The bride, | the former Miss Betty Marie Mr. and Mrs. Garnet E. Thomp- | son, Whitby, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- | sell W, Bea, Hamilton. | This contract is for the laying of approximately 2,076 feet of 12" water main in the City of Oshawa. decided to meet only every sec-| Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned ond month with the next meeting | being Thursday, Jan. 7, 1960, Re-| freshments were served and a social -hour followed talking to Named President { Brock St. H&S te ow gocher, Mrs. Bayliss| The Brock Street South Home| Mrs. H. Perry upon the deposit of a certified cheque in the amount of $15.00. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. {and School Association met in [the schoolroom Thursday eve- Wm. Boddy, G. F. Shreve, ning for the first meeting of the . Chairman General Manager new season. The vice-president, Mrs. A. Bergstrom, was in the chair. The meeting opened with "0 !Canada" followed by the Lord's [prayer. After the general busi- ness was discussed, the meeting was turned over to Jim Sheedy] SOUTHAMPTON, England b lwho conducted the nomination{(AP) -- Two civilians, were 4 (and election of new officers. The killed Monday in the crash of a "9 [ollowing were elected: secret British jet fighter. The &| President Mrs. Henry Perry,/Plane, a Blackburn JA-39 strike | vice-president Mrs. Arnold Berg- fighter designed to carry m-| strom, secretary Mrs. Charles|clear weapons, was on a test Bottomley, treasurer Mrs. D.|flight. i Owens, executive members Mrs, Harold Mace, Mrs. Jim Sheedy, Mrs. J. Stevens, Mrs. T. Scero. The social convener is to be elect- ed at the next executive meet- i ing. 3 | Mrs, Harold Mace, past presi |dent, conducted the installation {of new officers. The new teach- |ers, Mr. Slute and Mrs. Bayliss, ee ...for modern engines NEWS SECRET PLANE CRASHES THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA 100 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO 6oz. $295 14 0z. $595 AVAILABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES will be teaching in the coming i\year, This was very much en- :|joyed. The room count was taken and won by Mr. Slute's room. 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