--_-- toss Pos io & ye, (gag rE 8 . 78 The Jie 7 Mn he i Vi i Te Sn Pini A 4 h Pe vs av wwewwy Eh Bn add a mt ge a Bh Ib i th 20 Ba 2 I fo ih A Bo 28 A £8 20 8 0 J 8 8 48 gf 5 8 4 Bb Bf ib 4b B80 4h dh hd Bib do G20 JB J 40 A 8 Fh J G0 0 40 dh fo Bb Mb 00h 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 12, 1960 8 Baptized At Kedron Service KEDRON -- Eight bables re- ceived the sacrament of baptism Sunday, Alan Robert Brown, Brian Wayne Carr, Brent Leroy "Carr, Marilynne Jean Cameron, Maureen Michelle Bremner, Peter Stanley Hughes, Edith Heidi Niklaus, and Joanne Lea Car Rev. R. H. Love. The service was conducted by J. Francis; scripture was read by Mrs. W. Woodward; Alvin Spencer led in a special prayer of thanksgiving and Mrs. Willlam Werry told a story. DOUBLES CLUB MEETS The Doubles Club, under con- veners Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dale, held a family dinner in Kedron hall Saturday. Mr. Dale led de- votions, assisted by Mrs, Dale, and thelr daughter Bonnie, y boy from Oshawa General Hospi- tal, where he arrived Thursday, May 5. Ella Miller, Toronto, visited her sister, Mrs, W. Sharp, at the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sweet, Aylmer, visited their daughter, M3. R. 8. Bishop, at the week- end. ; Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Love, Laura and Neil, Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Love, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Werry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Love, Toronto, Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Farn- dole, Burlington, visited his par- ents at the weekend. Douglas by|was taken suddenly ill Saturday, necessitating his removal to hos- pital. Eleanor Mountjoy entertained a group of young people, and relatives, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Mountjoy, Solina, John Luke, To- ronto, entertained with pictures of a tour of Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Luke, and Olive Luke, Toronto, and Beryl Mountjoy, London, were among the guests. Lorne Tregunna 'presided for| the business session when $30) was voted for expenses of the Vacation Bible school. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Mountjoy described their winter trip to i , Mexico, and California, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon, of Oshawa, showed movies taken on the trip. . WA MEETS Kedron WA met Wednesday in the Sunday School hall, The serv- fce was led by Mrs. Douglas Love and Mrs, Ben Hitchen. Mrs, L. Parrott, of Oshawa, showed pictures of the Holy Land, Damascus, Turkey, and Egypt. Business was conducted by Mrs. be held at Kedron May 18 Kedron Cubs will have a booth | at the bazaar, to sell bird houses | they have made to raise funds for a totem pole for the Pack, Hostesses were Mrs, H, Brown, Mrs. J. Sutter, and Mrs, H. Werry An invitation to hold the June meeting at the home of Mrs. P. Mountjoy was accepted, with Mrs. P. Wilson, Mrs. J. Sutter and Mrs. H. Werry detailed to arrange the program. | PERSONALS Mrs. R. H. Love returned home ! $0 the Manse with her new baby | WHAT | DIFFERENCE W. Woodward, president, when plans were discussed for the forthcoming WA bazaar to {{ A new picture tube would {i make . . . For price, etc. consult our service department. | MEAGHER'S 5 KING ST. WEST RA 3-3425 Locomotive Bell, Plate For Town HUMBOLDT, Sask. (CP)The number plate and bell from eng- ine No. 2132 have been donated to the town of Humboldt by the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Werry, Mr. and Mrs William Werry attend- ed graduation exercises at To- ronto University Wednes- day, when Robert graduated. He {will be ordained at a special serv- lice in his home church at | Kedron May 15, at 7.30 p.m. Don Lowrie, who was a student Canadian National Raflways and will be incorporated into a monu- ment to mark the end of the steam locomotive era here, The plate and bell were ob- tained the town and the board of trade so that some permanent marker could be erec- ted to indicate the town's close connection with the railway, Engine No. 2132 was one of the oldest locomotives not yet scrapped. It represents one of the first classes of engine fo op- erate in Humboldt. The engine was built by the Canadian Locomotive Company at Kingston, Ont., in 1912 for the Canadian Northern Railway. At that time it was the heaviest and most powerful freight locomotive operating over Canadian North- ern lines in western Canada. Total weight of the engine and tender was 165% tons. In its 48 years of service, the engine cov- minister at Kedron for some time, was among the graduates. ered approximately 1,500,000 miles. CITY OF Realty 5&6..... Pink PAY TAXES BY MAIL OSHAWA 1960 TAXES DUE Color of Bi Business Bills First instalment MAY 16th cheque or money order (if con- venient) enclosing COMPLETE tax bill--receipted bill will be returned. AVOID STANDING IN LINE OR by depositing sealed envel Bill in "City Hall Mail" letter any time, ALL OSHAWA CANADIAN by paying before any due date ope containing cheque and Tax drop at City Hall main entrance BANKS OF COMMERCE will occept current taxes within two weeks before any instalment date providing Tox Bill is presented for receipting AND PRO- VIDING NO INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE WITHOUT CHARGE. ALSO PAYABLE AT CITY HALL if preferred, Office Hours: 8:30 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. Closed Saturdays SPECIAL HOURS 7 TO 9 P.M. 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