4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, August 13, 1960 Bands blare and soldiers march stiffly in the ancient Changing of the Guard cere- mony, imported to the sprawl ing lawns of Ottawa's Parlia- 4 4 i ¥ PY aR # ads Sd "PAGEANTRY ON ment Hill from England and rapidly becoming the capital's biggest tourists attraction. Red- coated, bearskin - topped mem- bers of The 2nd Battalion Cana- 2. PARLIAMENT HILL dian Guards perform the cere- mony before pacing in pairs at entrance to Rideau Hall, home of the Queen in Canada and permanent residence of Governor - Gencral Georges Vanier. --CP Photo Boy Scouts At Coe Hill BLACKSTOCK -- A group of f Sharon, John and David Lar- By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT Boy Scouts and leaders spent a mer spent last week with their pleasant week camping at Coe|grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Hill. The boys thoroughly en-|Snowden, at William's Point. | joyed the swimming, especially| Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Hammell | the 7 a.m. dip. By a vote of the| ang Ralph, Montreal, are visiting| boys the following were chosen--| Mr. and Mrs. George Staniland Boy Seu i Camp, Yaul Rau; |and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staniland t cook, ald McLaughlin; and family. best wood cutter, Floyd Argue; nr. _ 4 arc Ww. McLena : | Mr, . W. ghan best rt, David Hedge; patrol : lig the most points, Kool | 27° OF a boat trip up the Trent | LL Mitis, under Patrol leader Floyd Mr. aid Mrs. Alvis McG, Kyte. i | Lindsay, were Saturday guests As a bang up closing Friday x Mr. Leslie Nickelson, Toronto, night the lads threw a party when the 15 Scouts and four lead-| Sunday guests of Mrs. George ers devoured 2% gallons of ice cream, four dozen cookies and a| Mrs. §, Robinson, Oakville, case of pop. {spent the weekend with Mr. and All survived this and returned| Mrs. Frank Butt and family. home Saturday, happy and tired.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hil. Mr. and Mrs, David Romeril|ion: visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Paul went to Delta (near| Van Camp and Louise Sunday. Kingston) last week. Mr. Romeril| Mes D. Harvey, Muption, will be serving the charge there| 3.5, It Visiting Ma ma i and after college opens attending BE a Dan Var Comp Queen's University. and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Van Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm.|com, vigited Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Tyrone, visited Mr. and Mrs. i Stan Rabm and family Monday. io Edgm, Chemong Lake, Sun Isabel and Betty Henry, Bow- manville, spent last week and| Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shook, Mar- Marjorie and John Henry are lorie Anne and friend, Toronto, spending this week with their visited Mrs. John Marlow and Mr. 4 d _|and Mrs. G. Marlow Saturday. grandparents, Mr. and Mr" Miss Phyllis Franks, Kitchener, Mr. Elmer Thompson, Meaford, Spel § Jct wees vith Mrs. H. is visiting his numerous friends in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow the village. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Mr. and Mss. Lore Thom. Camp attended the funeral of an son spent Sunday at Terry TOWN, |... nrg Richard Matchett at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Millbrook, Friday Gray. Miss Juanita Butler of the Ba- About 25 relatives and friends|hamas spent the weekend with gathered at the home of Mr. and |Rey. and Mrs. P. Romeril. Mrs. Lorne Thompson in honor : Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin of their 25th wedding' anniver.), | holidaying at Pointe au Baril. sary =a spent a very pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm evening. . . Larry Ashton and Lloyd Wilson Gordie a, Mary Lou are holi- nt last week camping in Al- Since spe peg 'na Mr. and Mrs. W. Venning and {hum of the combine will be heard BROOKLIN -- Clifford Cooper, aged 63, who has made his home at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter's during the summer season, -had the misfortune to suffer a fall from an empty hay wagon, re- turning to the field from the barn {during haying season this week. | Examination at Oshawa Gen- |eral Hospital revealed fractured | pelvis, severe bruises to back, |head and jaws, necessitating his | detention at the hospital for sev- eral weeks, lying flat on his back. | Cards and calls will be welcomed. HARVEST Farmers in the district are | busy gathering in the second crop {of hay, which, according to re- |ports, is abundant. The fall |wheat is ripening and soon the threshing the season's grains. The farmer's wives and women of the village are busy canning fruit, making pickles, 'preparing fruits, vegetables etc., for the freezer, making jellies, jams and preserves for winter use. The schon) children and teen- agers are enjoying sports, swim- ming, trips to camps, etc., for all too soon the holidays will be over and preparations made for return to school, college and uni- versity. PERSONALS Mrs. Mabel Richardson and Mrs. Ernest W. Nesbitt, have arrived home from a two month trip to London England, where they visited the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral and "The Old Curiosity Shop" (immortal ized by Charles Dickens) from London. They embarked on Euro- pean tour visiting many places of interest on their first trip over- seas. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lockyer, Roberta May and Billie, are home from a week's vacation at gonquin Park . | Mrs. Hart, Lindsay, Mrs, Her-|family, Bolton, called on Mr. and man Wilson and Mrs, Ray Mc-|Mrs, Charles Venning, Friday. Gill, Oshawa, were Saturday sup-| Miss Joyce Graham, Kingston, per guests of Mrs. John MKee,|sPent the weekend at home. | Mr. and Mrs. W. McAllister,| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and| Teeswater visited Mr. Harold|family, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs McQuade, Friday. |Edgar Horne, Oshawa, and Mr. | | with her da Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Mary Posgate, who has been staying for several weeks Injured In Fall In Area Mishap Suzanne Wilson of Nestleton visited her grandparents, Mr.| and Mrs. Sydney Lockyer for a week's vacation. | Teddy Hunter 1s spending a| week's vacation as guest of Nor-| man Wescott, at the home of his ley and Dean returned home latives. Janet, Mrs. Norma McMaster, Stanley Family Returns Home ZION -- Mr. Monday after one week vacation in Ambridge, Penn. visiting re- Mr, and Mrs. C. Naylor and Joan and Ross, are oh a motor trip this week to Presquile Point, Prince Edward County. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce and family, Oshawa, visitors at Mr.| H. Darts, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Abbott, Bur- keton, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. W. River, is holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. D. Simpson for a few weeks. ed Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Sleep, Coldwater, Sunday. a week end visitor at Mr. Roy Cameron's. » Mrs. F, B. Glaspell, Miss Mari- lyn Glaspell are holidaying for a few days*at Mr. Ray Scott's, Kedron. Miss Peggy Millson, Enniskill- len, and Miss Judy Cameron leave Tuesday for Camp Pretoria for a few days. Mrs. Fred Cameron and her brother, Mr. George Sonley, To- ronto, are leaving Tuesday on a Miss Sheila Larkin, Deep ezer, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. ton. Cameron, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stor and fam- Mr. and Mrs. W. ily, Islington, visited Mr, and s Cameron visited Mr. and Mrs. B. McEwen, | Mrs. Hani Jr., Sun. Palgrave, on Sunday. vy. M|" Mr. and Mrs. T. Sobil visited and Mrs, A. Fisher attended a|Mr. and Mrs. A. Stainton, Brown- family party Sunday at A. Par.|ing Island, Muskoka, for the rinder's cottage, Maple Beach,|™ Lake Simcoe. home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Stain- F. Cameron, Mr. N. Reynolds, Toronto, call- Leach recently. |rip to Manitoba «and Saskatche- wan to visit relatives, Mrs. J. Stainton, David and -| Douglas are visiting a few days ith Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jackson, aris. °° ' Mrs. Inex Henry, Toronto, was|is visiting Mrs. C. Moore at the| Davidson Friday e Mr. Harvey Perrault and John- nie, Newcastle, returned home Saturday. after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Perrault. Mr. and Mrs. L, Moffatt, Osh- awa, Sunday evening visitors at Mr. P. W. Davidson's. Mrs. Norman Graham and An- nabelle, Pickering, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Naylor, Sunday. Miss Doris Dart, Woodville, is holidaying this week with Mr, and Mrs, H. Dart. Mr. and Mrs. E. Perrault and Frank, Mr. B. Marshall, New Toronto, were in Brighton, Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster and Alfred, Little Britain, visitors at Mr. A, Fishers Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Perrault were in Peterboro Sunday to see the liftlocks. Mr. and Mrs. C. Naylor visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Robbins, Bow- manville, Sunday. Mr. Norman Graham and An- nzbelle, Pickering, visited Mrs. Norma McMaster, Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. W. J. McKitrick, Mrs. Bruce Mathe. son, Orangeville, visited Mrs. C. Naylor, Saturday. Messrs, Gerald Adams, Osh- awa, and Forbes Fisher return- ed Monday after a few days vacation at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach attend- ed a picnic at Mr. E. Young- man's, Pontypool, Sunday. Mrs. Marion MacDougall, Mrs. Beverly Noseworthy, returned to LEARNING TO DANCE IS FUN AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S All students are invited » special parties to give them extrq Poise + confidence and Personality Yes, learning to dance is really fun at . % Arthur Murray's because you get a *, chance to practice while you learn at #4. our special studio parties! You'll meet #1 new people, make new friends, gain poise and self-confidence, too. So come in now and put some fun in your life by dancing. Studios are open 1 p.m. = 10 p.m. daily for visitors. Accept « FREE Va-hour triel lesson ARTHUR MURRAY 112 SIMCOE ST. §, RA 8-1681 STUDIOS AIR-CONDITIONED Miss Mina Ferguson, Uxbridge,| Mr. and Mrs. S. Coverly, Eben- 4 is most enjoyable when viewed beginning at the beginning and proceeding to the end. I realize this is a revolutionary concept but we have discovered that is unlike most motion pictures and does not improve when run backwards. Therefore, we will not allow you to cheat yourself, So do not expect to be admitted to the theatre after the start of each performance f the picture. 2 the ploture. up A em REGENT STARTS THURS. SHOWN DAILY . . . 2:00 - 4:25 - 6:50 - 9:15 HELD OVER! FEATURE TIMES AIR_CONDITIONED AUG. 18 1.30 - 3.25 - 5.25 - 7.28 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wescott, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter spent the weekend visiting friends | at Napanee. Heather-Anne Cooper, is spend. | their home in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island after isiting a few weeks -with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gorr. Last Complete Show 9.20 p.m. OSHAWA ing two weeks at Bible Camp School at Minden in the capacity| of Bible Councellor. | Gloria Jean Cooper, accompan- | |ied her father, Albert Cooper, to| | Peterborough Fair, Thursday, Au-| {gust 11 - 13, where he is exhibit- ling Ayrshire cattle, D TONIGHT Modern-Square f | | | DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE and His Orchestre (NOW ON CHATEAU RECORDS) CALLER, BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 NE RED BARN | 4 OSHAWA > ONTARIO'S FAVORITE FUN SPOT 7 unussl AIR CONDITIONED DANCE In Cool Comfort TO THE MUSIC OF Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 BANTING AVE. ughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyes, Is now a patient at Wellesley Hos- pital, Toronto. FUN FOR ALL--EVERY SATURDAY--8:30-12 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong.|Roy Trewin, Mimico, were Sun- Bob and Beth, in company with day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. D. Sinclair and|{Trewin and family. Beverley Anne of Oshawa, visit-| Mr, and Mrs. Murray Byers, ed Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Jim and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Orillia, Sunday. Leith Byers visited Mr. and Mrs. En route to Coe Hill and other| Ernest Belyea and Nancy at points east and north last week Bronte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill visited Mrs. Norman McNally, in Co- bourg Hospital, where she is pleased to receive callers. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston of Belleville are visiting Mr. and Ps. Neil Johnston, Brandon, an. GOLF COURSE BELFAST, Northern Ireland (CP)--Malone Golf Club of Bel- fast has paid £90,000 for Bally- drain House, Antrim. The 271- acre estate will be turned into an 18-hole golf course. INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS COLOMBO (Reuters) -- Invest- ors from the United States, Brit- ain and. West Germany have applied to set up factories on the Ja-Ela Industrial estate, 12 miles north of the Ceylonese capital. 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