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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1960, p. 15

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. Morris Bradley is the new road| jot gift marshlands from the|ment estimated the cost at $100,- ' CEDAR CREEK | superintendent to take the place Marsh an S Township of Tiny, 25 miles north. compared with the estimate lof Alvin Sisson who has retired. lof Barrie. of $40,000 prepared by the club. | BY G. KILPATRICK Bob Brown and Henry Jakeman| . | The request followed approval He said Mr. Frost's latest CEDAR CREEK -- Miss Erika|attended County Council in Co- Asked For |of a resolution presented by the|communications on the project | Benschop, who is attending Tea-| bourg this * week i {Humber Gun Club of Toronto. are "evasive." cher's College at Peterborough, | Keith Bradley has been con- '| The resolution also asked that was a student teachher at Sun-ifined to his home for about three Hunt Clubs the whole area be maintained fo: derland last week. | weeks. Jobe we purposes and that a con-| EXTEIelIEI4 YOUR CHILDREN. Mrs. T. Bailey of Brooklin visit- .h 5 ed her Lining Mrs. Harold] Harvey Gilbank died in a nur-| NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- trol dam be constructed ~-- HEALTH WITH Holt d family, for a few|5n8 home in Newcastle on Mon- The Ontario Federati i Ang.| Frank Ridley, a spokesman for | A BY ut nei Harold was|day- He was in his 83rd year. |The Ot ee aged] the Humber club, said Premier M i L L E 24 S on a business trip to the States. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Somerville, "° : °¢| Frost was asked to look into the| Charles Parm has returned to|Janetville, were dinner guests of that the fish and game commil-|project. He said the premier or- (amr I Toronto after visiting his son,|Mr. and Mrs. Earl Argue on Sun-tee of the Ontario legislature dered a re-survey and estimate Sam, for a month, day sanction acquisition of 967 acres|of the cost. The lands depart-| George Kilpatrek received p- _---- m------------ word from Winnipeg, that his aunt, Mrs. A. J. Bonnett, had died. Larry Cummings of Oshawa was a recent visitor with his brother Bruce and family. Mrs. Harold Holtby entertained the Prospect WA on Thursday evening. k Homi ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris were Saturday supper guests of : . . Some people Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Mitine and 3 family at Oshawa ) : J Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith and ' : wish they had it girls of Stouffville were Sunday visitors with Blain and Green-| : y p. 4 is § others make sure by 4 wood families PONTYPOOL | | 74» saving regularly at BY MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON 3 . PONTYPOOL -- Mr. and Mrs. | ne 4 William Rennie were business| 55% visitors to Peterborough on Friday| wane b/ 7) BAM BE ta service. Lut afternoon. . - Arnold McNeil, Toronto, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeil. Ambrose Pollard is home again after three months in a nursing home in Millbrook. 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