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The Oshawa Times, 6 Aug 1960, p. 16

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for a motor trip to Nova Scotig. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blair visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith at Stouffville on Saturday. The Misses Allie and Nina Abraham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardiner all of Toronto | were Sunday. afternoon visitors . {with George Kilpatrick. tojents who are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Oke ton on Sunday visited Mr. and | with her and husband. Oshawa, visited his father, Albert Mrs. Garnet Towns, Peterboro. NAL NOTES | Mr. Allan Sylvester, Toronto, Oke, and aunt Elsie Oke. Ron Clemons, Hampton, Miss PERSON Ni A, ry called on Monday to visit with wy and Mrs. Irvin Cook, Mrs.|Carol Wright, spent the weekend ). | Mr. and Mrs. J. Napier, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Stevens.| Effie Lutes and Gary, Scarboro, | with Mr. and Mrs. F. Spry, Roch- Toronto; Miss Anne Miller, Mr. Mr, Sylvester was an old school|were Saturday evening callers at|ester, N.Y. I Starte David Ray, Stellaton, Nova 5 u| mate many years ago of the Sie-Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery's. Miss Doris Wright, accompanied . ia, were guests d vens. ick! r { ' « Mr. Mrs. Floyd Pethick,Mr. Murray Axford, Mr. and ; \ Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp ahd| Mr. and Ars ere with| Mrs, W. Axford of Hampton] BALSAM AND MT. ZION -- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis! ane and Mrs. Norman Farrwell EB and b i |and Robin, Toronto, | | Miss Doreen Trewin 2nd days nda. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Shafb yp, ang Mrs, S. R. Pethick. | visited relatives at North Bay. |mible School started on Monday| Jones. land Larry and Charles and Jim ide Rael T Dona. Sen yy Kathy and Gordon were Sypday) Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin and| Miss Gloria Wright is visiting|iy. the Mt. Zion Sunday School. i: aud Mrs. Ralph Jones visit- parm of "Toronto were Saturday Although the|Storage when the girls Kathy! with their grandparents, Mr. and|yisitors with Mr. and /San-! Mr. a Mrs. A. 5 ily. C. inthe ML. Zio y {ed on Wednesday at Kitchener. yigitors with Sam Parm. Ther { Slemon and Ruth Pethick were Mrs. C. E. Horn, William's Point. arson, Columbus. [family were visitors of Mr. and With 2. Muller and family, Cas- room. Leaders are Betty Gates, A number attended the centen:| pane stayed tor a fow he teenage girls from the community|nicknamed Simpson's and Eat- Mr. and Mrs. Cosy Rupinson, The ladies' on: the parsonage I'S: Ralph Virtue, a . ud Mts. Alan Wars d Gladys Disney, Mary Je an nial at Kinsale on Saturday. [vers with Sam. those who had remained at homc|ton's and the spectators had| Newtonville, were Thur 8§daV yoard are decorating at the par-| Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, Ost) lr 3 Mrs, / ga h) ory a Jamieson, Janet Jones and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Trephan- joined in a farewell party, for almuch hilarity as they cheered guests of Adam Sharp S. sonage when Rev. and Mrs. W. A.|awa, were visitors at W. Pergu. Sins Shen the Vee end iy 3 e Donald Jamieson. and Rev. Ti je. ana uaughic: ot Toronto were class mate, Miss Lise Knudsen [for these players. Lois Ashton| ne Edwin Ormiston and [gan and family are on holi-|son's. Jha Jaiaon s, Browning Island, |yyeotham, Miss Lois Jordan is| CEDAR CREEK | Sunday visitors with Mr. and which was held on the lawn at|conducted two contests which grandson, Michael Ormiston, gays They are spending holidays] Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston, Bracebridge. ; .. |secretary. {Mrs. Victor Larocque. the home of Miss Lois Ashton. |was followed by a lovely sing-| Courtice, were Sunday callers at 4¢ Cedar Springs, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Werry, were Mr. and Mrs. R. Virtue visited Th Moalbly Women's Assoia- |" Leonard Greenwood was home Lise and her family are moving|SOD&- The guest, of Sonor ay R. J. Ormiston Sonn Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and Earl Masters..and family, Miss tion accepted the invitation from PERSONALS gg oy i in Searboro. The evening's pro-|adorned with a xe F036 or Sage Miss Clara Page. Toronto, with" uests with Mr. and Mrs, K. Mrs. E. A. Werry's. Ruby Virtue at their cottage,|ihe Greenwood WA for August 11. | Misses Gladys Cummings of To- gram began with a lawn croguet aid presemed pny ey her mother, Mrs. E. Page, Sul perguson, Bowmanville. | Miss Doreen Trewin. was an Brighton. . iis | Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan of A Mie Aen THOS ams tournament in, which Misses Lise Mis Knudsen expressed her ap- alla Stainton, Toronto, was Terry Lee, Oshawa, spent two|overnight guest of Miss Betty Albert axd. Miss Elsie Oke poronto are 'visiting at the home G. KIPATRICK weve Monday To at Mr Knudsen and Ruth ig pre en "Lunch was served as Whicioignn with Mr. and weeks with Walter Ferguson's. 'Jane Werry. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F.lof Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones off CEADR CREEK -- Richard Me ee on A " were winners. In one of he the girls formed a circle around a Mrs. H. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Switzer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb were Dorland, Bowmanville. . Claremont. Spencer came home from Osh- 6 games there Was closercompeli- cosy bonfire which finished with a| Mrs. Ralph Lamb spent a week Phil Switzer, Miss Nancy Wood, Sunday visitors at Will Nich- Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright, Mr.| Around 75 presented Mr. andlawa General Hospital on Friday OLD SCOTLAND tion between the daughters of the marshmallow toast on the glow-|with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. David Melntosh, G ate s olls, Bobcaygeon. and Mrs. E. Wright, Lawrence Mrs. Tom Crist (nee Phyllis|after being a patient for nine Pais Glasgow in Scot- two local merchants viz: Peja embers. The party ended by|p. J. Grawbarger, Restoule, she Mills, Ohio, were with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stainton, Bow-| and Betty were callers at Mr. and| Jones) with a miscelianeous|days. land was known as. Vanduara in ticks S| Tor Srovery ami Se. all singing the old favorite song.Ihas. returned home with her par-lMrs. S. R. Pethick. manville, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stain- Mrs. R. 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