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The Oshawa Times, 5 Feb 1960, p. 21

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[rad ildi iliary James McKenzie; first vice-|be held April 20. The conveners » Christian Education Building with|of the WMS Evening Auxi , WA Ann u al | president (not filled); second|will be Mrs. E. White and Mrs. t ow President Sandra Campbell in|spoke on the meaning of the four- BURKETON ? vice-president, Mrs, Walter Holli- J. Stark. A sum of $500 was charge. Initiation services were fold purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shannon] T0 SEEK MISSILES i lor, Mrs. ; | . day: secretary, Mrs. Thomas voted to start the Organ Fund. conducted by Lois Taylor, PERSONALS By A. R, HUBBARD and family and Mrs. Gene Harten| BERLIN (Reuters)--East Ger Meeting At Scott, assistant secretary, Mrs.| Mrs. J. Stark presented a gift em ers 0 Joy Purkiss and Mrs. Robert THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 5, 1960 2} Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fluery of{ BURKETON -- The Burketonand family, Bloomfield, Wer €,ny will ask its allies for mis- Lloyd Dalby; corresponding sec-ito Mrs. George Gilroy in recog- Humphries, group leaders for the Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs.| WA will meet Thursday, Feb, }1.|weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs |siles if West Germany does not i 8 - following girls: 'Barbara Barnes, | 1 . Columbus ay: Mrs, od Be for 1950, hep works ws positon Brooklin CGIT Ann Bartlett, Norine Carnochan, JU0 BE Sh 8 pst richard Aun liad gr fis od i Ay Helen Ward, Moncto:: abandon atomic arms and put assistant treasurer, Mrs. Clifford : ided Dianne Crawford, Luceile Curl, a and Mrs. ic i pi {= or hall sponsored 'by the/New Brunswick, was a weekend |into force a ceiling on arms, East COLUMBUS -- The Columbus|Naylor; pianist, Mrs. James ign iy 'y a a sgiven| By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIorT [Frances Draper, Heather Holli-|of egg TL Rig Park. [Woman's Association guest of Mrs. A, Carter. German Communist leader Woman's Association held its|Stark: assistant pianist, Mrs. Roy i Joma Fea ig Nag given BROOKLIN -- Brooklin United ua, Linda Baleigh, Cos na, Ve 5 "| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and| Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker andi Walter Ulbricht tld West Poin 1 Wednesda . rter, Mrs. : a ston, » - { i " oy ok. man Cha 0 - on Meeting J 1950 Vi ctnesiay RE ego 5 Bo 5 aid Love gave an inspirational Church CGIT met Monday in the Phaden, Brenda Ormiston, gShar- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius De-|family were guests of Mr. andifamily, Toronto, spent the week |auer in a letter published Tues : : | ) , : meeting was opened by Mrs. secretary, Mrs. Cyril Shaw; liter- on Walls, Carol HawkesleJ and|Jonge visited friends and rela.|Mrs. A. J. Trick, Lindsay, Sun-lend with Mr. and Mrs. Peter| i, night Ulbricht warned Aden- George Gilroy reading a poem|iyre secretary, Mrs. C, Naylor; Lunch was served by the com- gud ye Peter Haney of West|Carol Roberts. tives at Guelph Sunday. sy . bP ¥ ig tis 5 - |aver that the poliav of West Ger- i mittee in charge. unday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tink- an Larmer, Toronto, spen A . Murray ttimany"s "ruling militaristic nti! A iy J. Sark yd a PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank smith, | fhe ges Teas, Av De. ham of Bremner, Alberta, and|the weekend with his parents, Mr. and family, Bowmanville, w e r e(circles" would lead to a "more Devotions were in charge of[Ray Scott. ERS Brenda and Eric, were guests E h ce. | Mrs. C. Hood of Pickering visit- and Mrs. Harold Larmer. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard terrible catastrophe" than the Mrs Clifford Naylor assisted by| Mrs, James McKenzie presided] MT: 20d Mrs. W.E. Sanderson/of Mr. and Mrs. James Beiliuger|ident, Sandra Campbell, and vice-leq Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley] Mr. and Mrs, Merle Hubbard|Abbott, Sunday. |two world wars. Miss E. Lawrence and Mrs. J.|, 2 . 1 1s|Spent a weekend recently visiting of Toronto Saturday. president, Betty Greer, perform-jover the weekend. and family visited Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer Stark. for the business. Annual Teports air and Mrs. Vernon Ratz they| Mr, and Mrs. Murray MeMillan| ed the ceremony of forming ties| Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley, | Charles Gibbons, Toronto, Sun-land family were guests of Mrs.| LASTING WORK Be Honk. Love Lor d showed a good year § greeted a new grandson, Ray|and Scott from Don Mills spent/in the four-fold fr 3 knot, jed by their guests, day. Ethel Bryan Sunday. Tourists at Ischia in the Bay of the installation of 1960 officers as| Work and the treasurer reported Kalvin Ratz. Sunday at the home of Mrs, symbolizing admittance to theicalled on relatives and friends at Joseph Avery is spending a| Morris Mitchell and Gloria| Naples still can bathe in hot follows: Honorary president, Mrs. | balance on hand of $775.91. | Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Naylor|McMillan's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8roup, as full fledged CGIT girls. Little Britain and Lindsay Sun-|few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.|Willis were guests of Mr. and spring water in tubs hewn by the George Gilroy; president, Mrs. The annual spring bazaar will'were guests at the home of Mr.'John Miller, | Mrs. Gordon Hunter, president'day. Harpld Larmer. Mrs. Leslie Argue Sunday. | Romans 2,000 years ago. Choose relaxing rocker, os illustrated, or the Cogswell style a", a" ° plain Coanrer not illustrated. 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