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The Oshawa Times, 25 Apr 1960, p. 12

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(the Fred Victor Mission in Toron- and June Ann Wilson of Brooklin, Mrs. Elton Hubbs and sons of | FISH STORY -- to following the May meeting. [spent the Easter week with Mrs. Peterborough are spending a few) AUCKLAND, NZ. (CP) -- A | JOINT MEETING |George Wilson. {days with Mr. and Mrs. party of New Zealand fishermen | The Active Service Class were, Mrs. Errol Carson and daugh.|Jones. let down the anchor of their 17- { guests of the Good Fellowship ter, Mrs, Jack Thompson of Otta- Mr, and Mrs, Jack Tully of B | By MRS. LORNE JONES [Class of Claremont Wednesday wa returned home Sunday. Toronto spent the weekend with foot boat near here and the boat | BALSAM and MT. ZION --The| evening. Mt. Zion put op'the devo-| ny ang Mrs, Errol Anderson Irving McAvoy. (save a sudden jerk and set out to Woman's Association met at the| tonal period aud Claremont con 'amily of Claremont, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan of sea at 10 knots an hour. Nearly home of Rev. T. Fleetham, ne 8 games, land Mrs, Norman Wilson and|Toronto spent the Easter weekian hour later they hauled to the Greenwood Wednesday with the BIRTHDAY PARTY ; g vith h Mr. and Mr | urface ah white » president, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, in| A birthday party was held at/family of Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs, | With er parents, Mr. 5.|8 a huge shark whic the chair, the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Les Smith and family of Pros Cecil Jones, |apparently had swallowed the | An Easter topic was read by|liam Gates in Balsam for their pect, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson] Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones anchor. But they had no proof-- | Mrs, Burnett Jamieson followed dauyhter Betty, a teacher, in the of Lakefield visited Mrs. George spent Sunday with Mrs. Maryithey said the anchor rope {by Easter poems. |Haliburton district, a grandson Wilson Sunday. Haynes, Toronto, , 'through and the fish escaped. | Mrs. William Brown of Green-|Bobby Gates, of Brooklin, and ---- |wood gave a report of her visit Mrs, William Gates of Glen to Five Oaks, Paris, Ont. {Major, who is 85. | Used clothing : be sent fo, Carol Anderson of Claremont PICK A PHONE fiom our gar doit of colours} on : Y2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Aprill 25, 1960 (Balsam, Mt. Zion sons mpgs th sR RRR -- WP NIAGARAS LOANS Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company How much do you A : NOW..O sprisigtime shades at a new low price! From $50.00 to $2500.00 need? \ (sometimes more) J NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 37 KING STREET EAST PICK an EXTENSION PHONE in your favourite colour . . . yellow, pink, blue, white or ivory--red, green, beige or grey! Introduce a touch of spring wherever you sleep, work or play... for convenience, or table model) costs only $1.25 a month -- even less in some communities. And mow + + + toloured phones are available at the new, low, one-time charge of $9 for any colour you choose! Just pi \ 4 oll or Cask the man in our green truck"! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Alger Bidg. (next to Biltmore Theatre), Suite 22 -- RA 5.6561 Closed Soturdoys ~ Open to 6 p.m, Friday Bronches throughout Ontario protection, privacy! o | Remember . . , an extension phone (in wi um -- C--O ---- | | Remember | ¢ (in wall JAEE TAL TAL grIaz fill: ii: "BACKYARD FISHING Griffin, Sharon and Garry | Peterborough area residents Pink take advantage of the | have been threatened with seri- spring floods to get in a bit of | ous flooding in the past week fishing from the back porch of | due to the rising waters of the their home at Bensfort Bridge, | Trent canal system and Otona- just south of Peterborough | bee River, -CP Wirephoto Greer Garson As Mrs. Roosevelt By BOB THOMAS it as a career," she said, "When HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Mrs, you reach a certain point, it's Miniver, Mrs. Chips, ,Madame|nice to be able to pick and Curie, Caesar's wife, Mrs, Park-|choose." ington, and now it's Mrs. Roose-|~-- velt for Greer Garson, "They're always thinking of me as Mrs, somebody or other," says the actress, who actually is Mrs, | Buddy Fogelson. Miss Garson has signed to play Eleanor Roosevelt in Dore Schary's filming of his hit play, Sunrise at Campobello. The picture, at Warner Broth. ers, was the first new film to be-| gin after the recent actors' strike. | There were the late United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt,| played with awesome fidelity by| *! Ralph Bellamy; his wife, Eleanor and the five Roosevelt children on the porch of their summer home| on Campobello Island, N.B, WIG, OUTFIT HELP Miss Garson seemed not as tall as Mrs. FDR, nor was there much facial resemblance. But with the aid of a blonde wig and an athletic looking outfit includ-| ing sneakers, the actress man-| i gs! What Cars: u can sWing What GT year. That's SOY SQUSH days. a a sensational buy during - you're prospecting ca Whatever style of new ert 4 HOOVER Whaler aged to create an illusion that or, hor ag comes down from early photos of ot : sp! d con Mrs. Roosevelt, i guish you "I have always admired her wagon «+ * greatly," said the actress. *. . . 1 am playing her at a time when she was intensely devoted to her family. It was not until later that she went into public life On the wall of the dressing room was a photo of herself and Mrs, FDR when they spoke at a New York Herald-Tribune forum She is doing her first full-length | film role since Strange Lady in Town five years ago, but bristled al a recent interviewer's sugges ONLY [] tion that she was undergoing a MEAGHER'S career upswing. 92 SIMCOE N. dtop - : * tible, distin- 0 Walks-on-air to elimin- ate tugging and lifting. 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