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The Oshawa Times, 12 May 1960, p. 4

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Mrs. |tised |family, of Elliot Audley Holds Family Service Y! MRS, FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY ~ --BSuperintend Fred Puckrin led the Christian Family Day service, assisted b; members of the Sunday sch Alan Powell, Bob, Bill, Keith and Roy Puckrin read the scrip- tures and a choir of 10 girls sang. Marilyn Cowie read story. Rev. M. Buttars gave a short ad- dress. Mr. Buitars conducted a tismal service, Lynn, Vaughn James and Daryl Thomas, children of Mr, and Vaughn Hurlbert, were bap- , Mr, Hurlbert was receiv- ed into the church by profession of faith and Mrs. Hurlbert by transfer of certificate. Eileen Guthrie atlended a con- ference on Christian vocation at Queen's University, - Kingston, during the weekend CLUB MEETS The club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Ashton, Pick- ering, Saturday when sports com- miitee was named as follows: Gordon Smith, Bob Betison, George lzatt, Keith Puckrin and Harold Guthrie, Winners of the erokinole game were Nancy Puckrin and Shirley Smith, Harold Guthrie and Char- lie Clemence. The WA meeting will be held Wednesday, May 18, at the home| § of Mrs, John Puckrin. The CGIT banquet will be held May 20 in the church PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Puckrin and | Lake, Visited | | | relatives in the district during the weekend. 54 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox, Jo-| ¥ 7 anne and David, visited relatives| in Seaforth over the weekend. | 4 Mr, and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and family visited Mrs. Puckrin's parnets, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Hollinger, Cherrywood, Sunday. Family Service {| At Dunbarton By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- A large con- Shefation attended the annual stian family service. Ken- neth Heron conducted the ser- vice and spoke on the finy of each member of the family. Certificates were presented to the children who successfully completed their examinations last month. Bob Young, superin- tendent, made the presentations, lesson was read Bonnie Gorman and David Brisbin (Wal- ter Van Nus led the reading of the Litany, The choir, under the direction of Marion McClement, pi special musie, PERSONALS Vaughan Willard Home and School Association reports the fun fare was a great success, profits after expenses being $305. This will refinance the Associa- tion for another year as well as pay transportation costs of sen- for students on an educational trip to the museum in Toronto. Mrs. Catherine Shand, former- ly of Liverpool, has left for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Basil Weir, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClement and Mary-Beth visited Mr. and Mrs. J. McClement Sr., in To- ronto Sunday. Mrs. Dick Pollard of Spruce Hill road has been confined to her home by illness this past week. Mrs. H. Carey visited friends in Ottawa during the past week, Mr, and Mrs, E, Erickson and family spent the weekend at their Alexander (Sandy) Braid, of | Ontario. Sandy (on right) is KiLro:e anc, is one 0. a | seen here greeting Alvin party of junior farmers from | Blades, assistant ag. rep. for the U.K. at present on a tour of ' Ontario County, who will be his SCOTS VISITOR WELCOMED mentor for the next two weeks as the visitor get: acquainted with the junior farmers of the county. cottage at Elephant Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce of the Altona road visited their daughter, Mrs. W. Tyas, in Sarnia at the weekend. Mrs. Matheson left Friday for her new home in Hay Bay. Bankers Take Look. At Farm Problems College here. GUELPH (CP)--Ontario bank- opened Tuesday, clients at a four - day summer school at the Ontario Agricultural Speakers at the school, which include OAC perts from Canada and the United States. More than 100 bankers are attending, Guest speaker at a banquet to- night will be Provincial Treas. Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson Carl Balsdon takes part in a | Township, Twenty-five men and | "pye Pickering Horticultural So- ers are getting a closer look at agriculturalists and banking ex-lurer James Allan, GETS LIFE MEMBERSHIP 4s. Winnie Mitchell is pre- | organization, which 1s the sented with a life membership | women's auxiliary for the in the Dunbarton United Church | young women of the Dunbarton "On We Go". Winnie has serv- | United Church. Mrs, M. Lind ed in many capacities in the | pins a corsage on Mrs Mit- day. mock performance of a dis- aster scene while Constable W. Nixon demonstrates the way to handle various types of injur- jes, This was part of a civil de- fence demonstration presented at the Dunbarton Kiwanis Club. Civil defence officials are interested in forming a corps of civil defence people within the boundaries of Pickering entertained a number of rela tives and friends Saturday on the occasion of Mr, Davidson's birth- CCF Leader Raps Frost Government SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont, women are required to form the neucleus of .such an or- ganization. They will be given complete training. Service are being asked to support this project in every way. All per- sons interested are urged to phone or write the Scarboro Civil fi head ters. clubs, and othér organizations, |held clety met May 3 in the Dunbar- ton United Church Sunday School room when the annual sale of surplus plants and shrubs was eld, The senior WA catered to a mother and daughter banquet, May 4, in the Sunday School rooms, --~Photo by Barrie Pomeroy the problems of their farmer HARD TO EXPLAIN . GRIMSBY, England (CP)~The charged the party with fostering|crew of a trawler from Grimsby patronage and corruption, {claim to have caught an elephant Mr. MacDonald spoke to ex-|off the Yorkshire coast, Their net ecutive members of the Sault|was broken by a huge dead ani- riding association, the lab or/mal with a trunk, The Grimsby council and the CCF women's harbor board said an elephant is auxiliary, hard to explain. church, She was one of the | chell to mark the event. originators of the "On We Go" --Photo by Barrie Pomeroy (CP)--The Frost government is "over the hill" and "collapsing {Oo . of its own dead weight and cor- STERN CRITIC worst in Europe. He said high ruption," CCF Leader MacDon- 2 ORTSMOUTH; Frglyud (CP)|costs and antiquated design fail ad said Wednesday night. eturning from a holiday In i e sald an alternative govern- Switzerland a Portsmouth coun- to attract holidaymakers with ment would be the "New Party," cillor said British hotels are the!small incomes in which the CCF, organized la- LAST CHANCE FOR THIS FABULOUS 25th ANNIVERSARY OFFER bor and others would take an ac-| tive part. : Mr. MacDonald said several scandals involving the Progres- sive Conservative party are an indication of "old age." He HAL YN TARVARNAD MOWLAM S OF M8} i = oN (4 SALE ENDS SATURDAY MAY 14th ALWAYS LOOK TO ED FOR THE LOWEST PRICES "Il. IN TOWN Exceptional Buys Living Room Suites! HER'S A BUY! 2 PIECE DAVENPORT SUITE Combination frieze end fabrilite upholsterings, Guaranteed construction. Durable and washable, Storage compartment. Sleeps two. REG. $199, sl PLUS 25¢c BONUS OFFER FABULOUS BONUS OFFER YOUR CHOICE 5-PCE. 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