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The Oshawa Times, 2 Mar 1961, p. 4

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: I New stewards elected for (o) 8 g isda yeis pie Mesors, €, Garr ; i ; 4 BOWHANYIAE ~The wn-the Sunday Bchont and B tape meshing of Trinity Uniied recorder pwrchased for wee Church was held in the chai the hth. A Ronetion Wes "2 endioriom with Bey. VW. K. oven tn the Benevolent fund '7H senmts, New tre wesiding, Mier 7 #04 19 the chirch general fond rp a' five yezry Hockin and A. & making 1h femstaes oe lobe geen sevons goon yt, MARKET PRICES | Umemiers receivel By trans WECHSHOR Eros md seid ge TORONTO (CF) ~ Whikesale fox, 97 by profession of faith, 18 ries, The executive of the fr and Vegetable prices wh {funerals ah #5 haphisms Wn the on peop + Union ts ui 141s om today were: Apples hersing of Howeander, Tntorh / 117% meshes, Uo 1060 the so THOmpSom : of MMLIL wes reised from Tone |ander the verims organizations, The #8 Lander, treasurer property commitics chairman Kindle, Judy Brough beets ros reported the church Yer, Liwy Cale, broher ; v) y was redecorsied, new lighting YRsom, conveners. They have Rivssels sprowis 575-58 & system, signal system for chow W members Arum; cabbage, od Bol. Cali Sunday School, a pew set The Sunday School is under 19Fmia 27548, red L25400; car: of main doors, painting the gal- General . Buperintendent Alen Fos, Whwashed 1175 8 bushel, lery floor, carpeting of stair Bike ps chairmen; Boss Bich washed 1562, cauliflower 104 ways, and other church furnish: ards, assistant, Ken Hockin, # CRFlon; csiery, Cabilormia 4 #4: ings, Mr. Alfred Alin, tress superintendent of Junior, Inter? RB ERse cranberries A420 al wer of Missionary and Main mediate ua Senor Devart: Shan. Sucumbery od 4 per tenance reported an Increase ments; Miss Helen Nelles, Sue ranean in the Pai this year with @ permtendent of the Primary De- Waskel: lettuce, oe 24 2%, Us total of SI M445, The Girls partment; Mrs, I, Dewell, Su 2275, Chinese 150 a hshel; | Mission Band with Mrs. 0 permtenden of the Kindergar: Fupighsind $254 05 er bound Plummer and Mrs, G. Eliott ten; Mrs, EB, Shackleton, Super: ' ) EAKIR per | n Oy 4 turned in $48.23 for intendent of the Beginner's De pound bag, Spanish 4254.59; Missions partment, Jack and Jill Cluh PESFS, BL Anim 6475; | The Women's Missionary aver the nursery; K, Summers parsmps, MAYA wel 11.25 & ciety report was given hy Mrs, lord, general secretary; Bruce shel, washed 1504175; Spin 0. Alidread, president. Wen Colwill, assistant secretary; Ah, washed 165-115 per 1H: regular meetings were held Mrs, B. Ames, treasurer pound basket; rhubarb, No. 1 with 99 members on the roll. Mrs. Goddard expressed ap: hd) ht A » Bash NATIVE ART DISPLAYED {During the year two pot Wek preciation for work of the choir oo ri 150 fe? fomat: luncheons were held and in 8ep- and organist Mr. A. Collisun, 78 C600 54 Inips wn and one of the world's lead- | assistant deputy minister of tember the group was guest of W. B. Strike moved a vole of waked 1, waxed Li Cd dui | ing sales of native art, Mrs. | northern affairs the Evening Auxiliary. $1,221 85 thanks to Hey. and Mrs. W. K George Gunderson Is shown was raised in the yess Hdclander here talking with E. A, Cote, Mrs, 8, McMurter gave the mue new |Bvening Auxiliary report, They live 3 id have 49 members with eleyen!!tVE VERS Harding, Mr life members. During the year the group made a layetie for Sert Johnston, Mr. Alan Lobh, Mr. Clarence Goodmen, Mr a needy family, The members y endy 4 y of Dennis Pickard, Mr, Harry Col: ~CF Wirephote | assisted with the World's Day of Little NHL (Games Set Prayer and with the WMS Sun \day in April. The World Friends MAFLE LEAF - SKINLESS WIENERS BOWMANVIILIE = On Bal- Magazine was supplied to the Harry red hack to it and the generator urday, March 11, the Eastern HHSSIOR hand Fhe group raised Phoenix, member of the Prop-is switched off Ontario Little NHL Zone Cham: #105 for missions and Made do erty Committee of the Board of Mrs, Everett Hook, BN, Hos pionship Tournament will he nations to the Korean work and FRESH ATLANTIC BOOTHS : REARY 10 COOK : > Cancer 8 : the Community Memorial Hos- pital Superintendent, during the held at the Cobourg Arena at te Con er Society Breaded Haddock ONLY Pkg 39¢ pital, Port Perry, in accepting brief taking over ceremony re-'l p.m rs, DD, Waters reported for »" Bey, Howslander reported # siccessil yesr for the Young Feopie's th regan Sed t oa Union wi i 89 OFTAWA A private art show at the Parliament Bulld ings Tuesday night launched Canada's biggest print sale Power Plant Is Discussed FORT PERRY My ADDER APTRACTIONS elders elected for are Rev, A, W Glen Turney, Mr measure passed hy Congress | bam Tineoln as President, ~h Fesoltion to commeme: | Lincoln took office on March 4, 1661, | _=AP Wirephoto 39. ly ig) BONELESS LEAN i, 89 CNY COSTS LESS AT DINNER HAMS JACK SPRATI'S OF MAPLE LEAF 1 1D, PKG, I. ® 6 2-3 POUND AVERAGE J / the test performance of the Hos: counted the story of a com: There will he & total of nine the Woman's Association yndes pital"s new standby, emergency pounded emergency of & type teams taking part in the tourna preside nt Is 4g power plant, pointed out that which can he anticipated by ment representing Bowmanville, Phere were 18 groups with wos power interruptions of even stand-by power. A motor vehicle Bort Hope and. Cobourg members. The projects ere: brief duration ave a serious mat- going out of control struck and! The first Bowmanville game Serving hunt h i, the Annie | ter in hospitals and the installa: damaged a hydro pole, breaking will he played at 2 p.m. when meeting, a pines Wt fn wore tion removes this reason for ap- the supply to the hospital, The the Bowminville Fee Wees ers of the uh 1 Ans w you ' prehension occupants in the motor vehicle play Port Hope, At 8 p.m., the groups, fefres meni o Ie Proud of the record of eon- were seriously injured and ve: Bowmanville Bantams will 'play iii members ristmas| ducting its affairs in thelquired immediate hospitaliza: (0 op « The Bowmanville!" hi Tan . a "hlack", the hospital board is!tion. The hospital power supply toh Aurg The Lowman Wiel" The Jack and Jill Club report ¢ hye Into | wy ive 2% reside now looking forward to obtain: is now independent of outside. finals starting at 7 oe A ai by fost Frovdent) ing the necessary financing to power when the occasion de: JURIAS WIENE SHOWING # MEm:| (A The winners of the various he 5 ) " the people of Port Perry and emergency unit was carried oul 58 System § ins ed | ( fi Chi 8 I p the townships of Reach, Cart: hy Mr, Bert Weeden ntarie Championships to he wright and Bcugog to heiter ef BOLD MEE? [played in Midland on April 6 to PONTY POOL, Mr, and fect w Ah i . : The Honorable M. B, Dymond wale Roy yi Rf BANTAM MD, CM, who has practised! pod at the Community Memor-| Ions, 6 Pirates, § Cubs, §; (7 1 : ¢ medicine in Port Perry since lial Hospital, Port Perry, with|Braves, 4; Flyers, 4; Tigers, 4] ly by Bad ii 1042, with the exception of al. president, Mys, M. B Huskies, §; Tee Pees, | store in Bethany, They take aver the husinses April 1 Mr. and Mrs, Lenard MeNeil, four-year period of service with Min vaviokel SE spoke 0 Rymond presiding, Phe Varios Lions MIDGET-JUVENILE the benefits of such installations "LEAMEAtONS Were WEWTEPFE: Maroons, 6; Generals, #| f i i WR sented and two new representa] oo oie % Ab roha Milton, spent the weekend with both as one who might have (ives were welcomed [Comets, 8; Raiders, 2; Orphans, hi arents, Mr. and Mrs need for uninterrupted electrical he € Weleom ] I PAFENLE, hr # " power in the hospital and 8s As the Auxiliary is still pe Charles MeNeil Ontario's Mini ig Reatth. sponsible for a considerable GIRLS! BROOMBALL Gordon Frederick are Hater of Heath. (amount of sewing in connection! Daisies, 4; Violets, 8; Roses, |borough, spent most of "Attending the sick and hurt," (with the Hospital linen, Mrs.|q ' J {week at his home here, sald Dr, Dymond, 'inevitably Ray Cornish was appointed 88" The two top teams at the end| Mr. and Mrs, John Payne are has an aspect of emergency, sewing convener of the playoffs will enter Minor home again after 8 week's visit and a second emergency, such) For sometime the Hospital| Hockey Night on Wednesday, [With friends in Toronto as a power interruption, is most Board, and the Auxiliary, have March 20 to lay f th 4 ol 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Stuart undesirable, when lighting, oper: known the need of up-to-date X«| & J hi play oF i WH i have maved into the west part ating room equipment, incuba: pay equipment at the hospital, Ehainmane. 1p Phe PefMain ni of the Parsonage tors ov oxygen tent equipment hut on aceount of the cost i a. wil i playeft for the Clarence Loshaw, Oshawa is Involved." was not a matter which could sli yp i there 1s & te In the spent a few days last week with Mr. H, K. Walter, P, Eng. be gone into lightly However, |" ne él the end of the play his sister, Mrs. Colin Richard who designed the equipment tolafter careful consideration, the f schedule the hest goal aver meet the hospital's partiewlar| Board has decided to purchase ate will decide which team will needs described some of the fea: |a really goad machine (at a cost|EVANCE to Minor Hockey tures of the installation, Usingof approximately $14,000) "and Night, propane gas. as the primary|the Auxiliary has agreed to meet | The girls' broomball final power, @& sufficient supply for|half the cost, This 1s quite an(game will be played on Thus several days of continuous run: undertaking for the Auxiliary, day, March 2d, In connection ning is stared in outdoor under: but with the continued support [With the Bkating Club's Pop ground tanks. "Unlike some of|of the Jublie we know we can|Concert I 8, PEG, 53 LL 39¢ ONLY ONLY ORCHARD KING CHOICE B6 OF TIN TOMATOES 2/39 R40F JAR PENN » HALVES STANRARD PEACHES ORCHARD KING Fruit Cocktail SCOTIAN.GOLP APPLE JUICE ORCHARD KING » FANCY Tomato Juice ; "DEL NONTE ASSORTED §1268 PEAS cv SWEET 'N SOUR PILL WAFER PICKLES 4/5100 STRONGHEART 13 08, IN Dog-Cat Food 4/A5¢ #8 0F, TN 29: OL TN 48 OF, TIN 48 OF. TIN 25 15 OF, YIN Peter last MRS, LUKE'S WITH PECTIN Strawberry Jan 39 8 OF IM GIANT 79: (N18 FANCY Ur Py SPECIAL FROZEN FOOD FEATURES MORTON'S FROZEN BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY POT PIE YOUR CHOICE © "1.00 FOR Li NS | FISH & CHIPS NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE CHEER POWRERED 'B¢ OFF REAL DETERGENT "sii COuraN $010 SQUEEEE BAG '3¢ OFF' REAL INSIDE MARGARINE 290 FLEECY 42 OF, BOTTLE Laundry Rinse 43¢ HM '3¢ OFF' DEAL WHITE » 2" PINK + BLUE : YELLOW « GREEN Yollet Tissues 250 THE MOST COMPLETE WORN ON COOKI EVER PUBLISHED! Many Mangandl Node ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COOKING EXTRA son . . Elgin Budd, Bimeoe, is spend 0 on ing # week at his home here on husiness Robert Halleran is spending a few weeks with friends In To ranto, Miss Zetta Pollard is in the Private Hospital, Millbrook, with an infected foot Mrs. R, J. Roherison Lind and and Ta i oar 396 ine OUG IMPORTED U.§, NO, | VINE RIRENER TOMATOES 19: {Ge FINEST NO, | IMPORTER U.S, NO, | MORIDA'S RHUBARB Strawberries 49¢ AN, BUNEH WINTER KEEPING CANADA GRADE NO, | RE, POTATOES NB, 50 P.E| 80 LB, BAG LB, BAG IMPORTED U.§ NO, | CAL, ICERERG LARGE S126 24'S LETTUCE 2/28 IMPORTER US, NO, | FINEST EATING ANJOU PEARS 't' §/29¢ S128 IMPORTED U.S NO.| FRESH GREEN Vol, | any go VOLE 119 14 ae Burford, is here WHITBY director af the Montreal Cana diens and a member of the cammitiee, said Wednesday Harry Price, past president of Paul Toth, looking after his tree farm this week, The men on the highway re ceived a terrific shock Friday ASPARAGUS 25 PERSONALS tthe Canadian National Exhibi tion and committee chairman, noon when they returned to the Highway Building for their Mr, Mathew Bowman, Mary said EAIRA PINKY LAME 100 Hi NELLY TF PuAHATL BE ANY SHION' Til PHA bt A AG fF ASAT FAIRBANKS ASTOR SOA 0" Tt RACHA Bi A FRG. OF win & tk Say Wd ut 8 a 300 oil or nor LJ 0 We WAX PAPER SONAN AALY NAY S149 COVIAN Lita aa . 3 Add Veal Cutlets Te i ¢ Ty AN Tat Ha Jatt bi 4 32 02 WL GATTVSO VEG. OIL SN IARALY CH 84) ER] ROUGE HILL air 0a Ay WHCH'S GRAN SIAL Jam or Jelly MEAT PIES nor MAR 8 a\ MAR 4°48) Sand OPEN THURS. and FRI, TIL 9 P.M, RYE APPL A001 WN TREES WERT Orange Juice Riki DUNDAS STREET PR 8 BULK PACKED BORK SAUSAGES Na \ AhfaithaNg® SY TUNA VIN AW MAL 8 ISLAND ROAD the other fuels,' said Mr, Wal:-|carry the matter through and _ ter, "propane does not deterior-| have appointed a committee io MINOR HOCKEY ate from standing. and vegular bring this matter to the atten.| A minov- hockey leagues avelcay "Mes. H, Richardson weekly 'run-uns' become un:|tion of the public, and to con. (?YEF half off their playoff sched: | Wilfred spent Wednesday necessary. Additionally, the fuel|sider ways and means of rais.[Wes: The league standings show | Thursday of last week in is clean and a considerably longs [ing the necessary funds, It 15/8 few changes in teams. Alllyanto er life can he expected of spark our hospital and we showld all/four leagues have tightened up| The Manvers chavge of the plugs, points and other motor be interested in it, so please considerably aver the vegular| United Chureh held a eongrega parts." Switching on or off is a think about this matter, he pre league games tional meeting In Bethany function of the line supply. In|pared to help us, and the cam Listed helow are the stand:|Church on Thursday evening of any interruption contacts close mittee (which will he named Ings for all four leagues as of [last week, Mr, Thompson from to complete a starting circuit, | later) will welcome any sugges: | February EL] the Mission Board was there to Only a few seconds are needed tions as to how we can raise the Sh essen explain the plans as set up hy for the generator to reach load necessary funds, Already we ATOM LEAGUE them, to build & new parson speed, when another relay have vecelved our initial con. Barons, 8; Giants, 8 Indians, age. A vate was taken and de switches the generator into the|tribution of $20 from the Man 7i Hornets, 3 Bombers, 32; |elded ta go ahead as planned as hospital supply, closing off the chester Woman's Association Bisons, 4; Rams, 1 piv) as hosaible There wilt he line. As the line supply returns and we are indeed grateful 107 pen win 1 AGHR another meeting on Thursday ta service, the load Is transfer: (this gift PER WEE LEAGUE Ra 0 Right st this week In Panty Angers, wdians, 8; ipanl Church (Leafs, § Hawks, § Brains, 6) Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Kirk, WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Wings, § Bears, 2 Wayne and Miss Jakeman visit 0 i ER Sap ed with Mp. and Mrs, Gearge roraoin JELECOR Loshaw, Sterling, on Sunday WHITRY MIXED LEAGUE co 677, ©, Pascoe 080, M. Pul:inunn of Winnipeg, hast' brash imo or® 18 10 he a meeting on High Singles -- EB. Wager 227, ham 643, G. Johansen 628, H.!doni of the Wibod, RAS BROSh Tuesday evening of this week ligh Singles -- HB. Wager 287, Gort Tt 2 Wooing 701. KaLom of the Canadian amateuriia decide an buying a new fu 0; G. Wager 23%; L. Connor Hansen 631, B, Collins 1, Klhackey association, has been!nace for Ng , ' q ancock 23%: |Bruechle 781, J. Bruechle 608, |glecte \ h 8 nace for the Church, After the 201, 231, 221; D, Hancock 233; RIUeCh ) {elected to the Hockey Hall of me : the men plan on stant I. Kivk 210. 938. 295; D. Walker/O: Moore 732, V, Sandford 600, Fame's nomination and selee meeting X ate the OR. Re h 231; EB. Walker 241, M1; GG. Wig I Watt 603, N. MeCarrall 616, tion committee. By insulaie the Bhure ging 300. 218; J. Callow 218; H.[J. McCarroll 626, D, Rowden! "hecause of his long associa: Havey Van Weiringan and Munn 218, J. Fowler 233, F047, M, Bemis 31, 1 Marshall ition with the game he will be|wiifred Richardson were busi Coleman $47, A. Young 230, Des (822, B. White 818, M. Jordan especially suited to select thelnoss visitors ta Toranta on) Denver 233, Don Denyer 253, 18, men wha belong in the Hall of Monday 233: T. Molvor 278, 341; R. Me: Fame," Frank Selke, managing ; Ivor 237; M, Peggs 24%, 233; D Peggs 216; J. Hewis 22%; Ed Steir 242, 276, 330; A, Knibbh #41; 8. Riley 208; R. Pascoe 220, 276; C, Pascoe 225, 315, 240; M, Pul ham- 258; J. Johansen 218; G \ Johansen 221; H. Gordon 232; R id the new Hall of Fame|jnch They found ane of theiy Hansen 232; H. Hansen 343, 257; |street, is in the Oshawa General bullding at the CNE BTounds | men, Cecll Hill, lying dead 0. Collins 286: B. Collins 315 |Hospital under observation. His here, 1s almost finished and willl Gaol had come ta work as wm R Reuechie 20. 0 % friends wish him a complete re. he officially opened Aug, 2, | cual in the morning He say ruechle 240; 1, Mothersill 333; jeavery ed at the building ta look afer + 5 4 28 | G By ale as ¥ Sram aa eit da | moe clover Lear ob mem OLD COUNTRY [fie tieb at's 30in the tore M5: N. McCarroll 346; U. Mo:[he'S, met at the hame af Mrs [noon and must have taken a Haftie 202; J. McCarroll 238; D. [3 C, Townsend, James street, | SOCCER SCORES [severe attack after he returned Rowden NT. M/E, NE WB Hol [When 8 lovely hit Junchoan wa | The sympathy of the coms ! \ 2 Pe y F200 \) 5 p gol Ba, Baise 1 NEIL Shch member sve. Sih TONDON. (Rewra)Thomi muy fed ath Jo, Wo White 261: CO Gin 2 Raul? be taken 1a a friend wha is in Of soccer games in the United 8% largaly attended an Man A 0 We: M 0 (the hospital, The next luncheon Kingdom Wednesday {Yere ArRely od o \ 218; V, Jordon 316; M, Jordon meeting is ta be held at thel SCOTTISH CUP [day alternoan from funeral par n. . [nome of Mrs. E. Northam! ThikRousd Replay [0% Fart Ferry 1a Cadi High Triples -- L. Connor 783, Brack street south, Port Whithy. Rangers 3 Motherwell § Re Barl Gilbank is ham BE, Wager 418, J. Mothersill 421, | (Winners home ta Ailrdrieon ARAR after Some Weeks in St d Kirk fs, E Walker fa, GQ | ROMAN 1! SINESS ns) y Joseph's Hospital, Peterhay Wiggins ™, J, Fowler 88, F.| noone the Punic . SCOTTISH LEAGUR ) 5 4 # the Punic wars Raman . ough Coleman 838. A. Young 632, Des (Roth watches ppd from Feb! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nimegan| Denver $03. Don Denver 684, T businessmen farmed many eom-{ave U. 2 Partick 0 5 nent Sada with their son, | Melvar TIT, M. Peges 619, Fd|panies to handle government Aberdeen § Raith 1 Lesion i RR { \ Jal it ALLY In BawWIRan Steer MA A. Knibb #0, R, Pas contracts for war materials. | (Both malches ppd from 35). ville. | WHITBY

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