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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 17, 1960 15 BURKETON By A. R. HUBBARD BURKETON -- Alden Hubbard visited Mrs. Wotten and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oliver, Blackstock, Thursday. * The crokinole party held Fri- day evening in the church hall was reported a success. The Burketon WA met at the home of Mrs. Marv Dean. and family, Oshawa, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull. Bob Strong is home again after his recent operation in Port Perry| Hospital. i Gordon Brown is reported im- proving and expects to be home this week froma hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vickery and Debbie, Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stephenson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Orvus Smith and Chris, Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith ci At Blackstock By MRS, R. C. HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Mr. and Mrs. | Lewis Fitze celebrated their sil-| ver wedding anniversary Friday, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Black and Isabel and Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Ellison, all of Midland, pre- sented them with an imitation | blue spruce tree, the branches of | which held 25 silver dollars. Fri-| day many friends called to con- gratulate them. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer spent the weekend with Con- stable and Mrs. Ken Strang. Mrs. G. Fowler who has spent the winter in Oshawa is the guest | of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Hanlan| this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blomme Sr., and Harry Jr., Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. | Harold Hamilton, | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer) and familv, Whitby; Mrs. Bert| Smith, Toronto; and Vincent Ar-| cher, Bowmanville, visited Mr. | and Mrs. Wilbert Archer Sun- day | The primary department of] United Sunday School met in the new Christian Education Building| Sunday. The board has decided | to postpone dedication service un-| til weather conditions improve. | Sunday the Guides and Brow-| nies will parade to the United Church for service at 10 a.m. and| the Scouts and Cubs to the Unit-| ed Church, Nestleton for service] at 2.50 p.m. | The Cubs defeated Port Perry] Cubs in a hockey game, Satur-| day morning. Score was 32 in favor of Blackstock. New Executive Mission Band By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | BROOKLIN -- The Mission Band of Brooklin United Church held its February meeting in the Sunday School room under the leadership of Mrs. Don Mitchell. The service was conducted by| Mrs. Carolyn Wilson with the les-| son read by Linda Rutherford. | The following were elected as officers for 1960 -- President, | Janis Bird; vice - president, Frances Heron; secretary, Linda| Greer; treasurer, Pat Mitchell; | roll call convener, Sherri-Lynn| Campbell; pianist, Dianne Craw- ford; hymn convener, Linda Burleigh. | The next meeting will be held| Tuesday afternoon, March 1. BRIDGE SCORES Brooklin Bridge Club held its weekly game in the township hall Wednesday. Highest scores were registered by North and South: John Mil-| lar Ted Heron, 62; Mrs. W. Med- land, Mrs. Stewart, 56; Mrs. Cy- rii Davies, 'Mrs. Robert Heron, 56; Walter Wadéll, Jack Pat- terson, 54%. East and West: Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin, 64%; Mrs. W. Lambe, Mrs. Walter Wadell, 53%; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coates, 47; Mrs. Douglas Wiseman, Mrs. M. Fairservice, 40%; Joe Buckley, H. Tarasaki, 40. BOWLING PARTY In lieu of its regular meeting) the United Links Couples Club joined with the Young Adults of Brooklin United Church for the snnual bowling party Friday evening at Red Wing Orchards, Whitby. Following the games re- freshments were served by the ladies. GREENWOOD By MAY E. BROWN | GREENWOOD -- Members of| the Young People's Union at- tended the meeting of the Bay of Quinte Conference at Camp- bellford Saturday and Sunday. The Evening Women's Associa- tion met at the home of the president, Mrs. Douglas Morden, Wednesday. Milton Pegg and W. Brown at- tended a hog-producers' meeting| at Gamebridge Thursday. | home of Mrs. 1. L. McLean. Group 2 had charge of devo- tions. Plans were made to send a member to the Five Oaks Wom- en's Association meeting early in| March. The hostess served lunch. | The March meeting will be held! at the home of Mrs. Ed. Pascoe. 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