A TIMES, Friday, Sebentar 29, 1961 1 . 1 } y » |Raydon Mo oSupdzy | Svening. [) ° ThE to ono rue in ove Thursday Niters' Frenchmen's Bay aie Son | fist" Cartwright High Solina, were Sunday guests of 1 y 1 B lin Lea oqo By A. R. HUBBARD ] ol Bd . A 2 Sailing School ~~ |aheit =h Eli #5 Initiation Dance H } C : Starts Season Hg Bhi sy fog gr, Sud Mee, Roy. Machon- i WEA. MIL . i 1 l 1 By GRACE MILLS ! By GRACE MILLS government regulations and add Bruce Ashton held at North. ld, Bowmanville, were un- By MRS. A. 4 Centre. The hall was decorated amp on urc AJAX fhe the absence of AJAX 2 Tuesday evening, |interest and satisfaction to the cutt and Smith Funeral Home day guests of Mrs. Greta Bai: BLACKSTOCK -- Mr. and with streamers in the school col- qd] ley Mrs. Neil Malcolm entertained ors and hats, the Regent, Mrs. Joan Walsh, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. will be regis pleasure of boating. recently. ANNOUNCEMENTS : ae 3 ; a7 Me ' : | sic course known - asi S: thy is extended to Mrs, ANNOUNCEMENTS 40 members of their family in| Prizes were won by: Spot weakend with who left for a visit to England tration night for the annual| The basic course wi $ ympathy is extended to Mrs. "Vp [Ge Lon ade to hold! honor of their sister. and brother- dance, Bonnie Mountjoy. and By M. HORN spent a recent ; : Lig tear a : wi Fo : Tots ON -- Mr. d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon. on September 7, the vice re-|"School for Sailors" sponsored Piloting is open to all interest- Florence Caughill and family in "760 C5 : is oo ; Mil. " _ youn rT joy at i 4 : gent, Mrs. June Webster, chair- by the Frenchman's Bay Power ed boatmen. i the passing of Mrs. J. 0. Heron, 2.30 Thauielierne ig ny Liew, oF i Tames Wa Hor Kyte; Elimination' dance, Christening party at the home BAPTISMAL SERVICE ed the first fall meeitng of the Squadron. : Advanced courses in Seaman- St. Catharines. Sudo Bel lly Bian On a) gl. ior and id has ant and Larry of their daughter and son-in- The Sunday morning church Ajax-Varsity Chapter IODE held This will be held in the Ajax ship, Advanced Piloting and nr pouglas Taylor, Bow- Wore tay alii a) a pe rd Mackie. : law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keane, Service was well attended when'in the Legion Hall. Fire' Hall, as will be the regu-| Celestial Navigation are Open ...niiie" Mrs, Charles Boyd, dnescay, eR a es opntel Prize for best hat -- Shirley Oshawa, recently, when their| Pastor Rev. Percy Page con- Mrs Betty Colm, Empire and lar classes, starting on Tues-|to those who are successful inip,icyinen wore recent guests 0 Ts Malcol d Ja i Malcol DeYong. randson Paul Samuel Keane ducted a baptismal service. world Affairs secretary, read day, Oct. 17. Piloting examination and who oc" p. plaice Taylor, TEST PLASTIC COINS [Va.cOm and Jamie RO ST grands of Piloting of become members of CPS. : LONDON (CP) -- The Royal ie evening was spent view.) DRAWS CONTRAST yas baptiz Rev. H. A. Mel-. Two infants, Debora Ann an article on British and Euro- ~ The subject ng haneh. wos tairiv. wd hi ; Nas baptized by Rey Coulter, daughter of Mr. and pean market education, Secre- Small Craft, is now in its) No one can become a mem- Our Church was fairly well|\yie"o "oroquced a test batching slides of the wedding. ; ; ig 4 . . od 5 : i anadi P Squad- attended on Sunday morning Shin Prine | Guests were present from SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, St. Mrs. Clifford Coulter, and Ju-\tary Mrs. Vee Dunn reported|seventh year as a regular guide ber of Canadian Power Squ Aen Rev. E. MeNaL of Seik of plastic coins, but they won't| Gues . ot | John's. Newfoundland, is a dith Marion, daughter of Mr.|that her committee would meet/to "Safety on the Waterways." irons until he has passed the rave delivered the sermon. Pe put into circulation. Coin re- Mimic, oronto. 5 ay a Mis. Beverley Orchard, newly x PED ; such "Piloting" examination and has 8rd ivere e sermon. searchers think there is a mar. Brooklin, Enniskillen, Cress. appointed women's secretary at : iss Lulu Reynolds, and Ms. William Holroyd wereityo discuss the annual bursary This course covers : bil ia, z fT d " ' guest of Miss y -- equipment, and been accepted. for membership Mr. Walter Ferguson is pro- keg for plastic money in small well, Yelverton, Nestleton and the YMCA here, said Saint John Miss Ni son, Washing- presented for baptism. award to be given a Grade 13/things as ) em it r Ferg ell, Yels ores Nina Hougson, Io Mr. Gordon Wilbur is a patient) pupil, government regulations, Rules by the Board of Admissions. ° gressing favorably in the Me- countries, where the cost of Blackstock. ; : She YMCA Bote, Said Saint Jom and Mrs R. J. Hodgson : in Memorial Hospital, Bowman-| New business brought forth of the Road at Sea, seamanship, These courses are open to morial Hospital at Bowman- making small - denomination The Cartwright High School en phy: Mr. Chas. Briggs, Toronto, Ville. His many friends trust belnew and interesting jr of safety at sea, the mariners ladies too, and anyone interest ville. coins has risen fo more than Initiation Dance (Hat Hop) was condition than the women with -- Iwill have a speedy recovery. |fund raising. Mrs. Brenda Gove|COMPass, aids to navigation, |ed in taking them should con- Our choir enjoyed going to their face value. held recently in the Recreation whom she worked in Chicago. PERSONALS convened the first fall project, charts, and aliers and cus tact Alfred Adams, 48 Glynn ---- A ya : SRSONALS , he ever popular Home Baking| toms on shipboard. : road, Ajax, WH 2-4653, for fur- ur am a | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens the er Poy ng To be able. to enjoy the : 4 spent a few days at Palmer. Sale, held on Sept. 15, which! ; 1.008 he full ther information. f : . {1 . vs aL tamer was very successful. pleasures of boating to the full, My Adams is a qualified in- Ww Sh rth m [ston last week and attended the.' hirsdev Niters" Bowli people should acquaint them- giryctor, and has been awarded ns 0 0 funeral of her sister, Mrs. Will 1 Thursday Niers owing selves on all these subjects. his seven-year merit mark, i art, : hic vear wi roc ver The highways safety patrol flies the flag of the CPS, wit Grou Award Mrs. Anne Phillip has return-| this vear with a 'fullhouse' for slogan, "The life you save--its blue stripes on a white back- ed to Kingston after spending|a change. may be your own," applies as ground, centred with a red LINDSAY -- In competition @ couple of weeks with her] The executive who were elect- much on water as on land. maple leaf. at the District 4-H Inter-Club daugnier, Mrs J. A. Burrows ed at a meeting held at the wma IS CPS? A a Show at Lindsay recently the and Mr. Burrows. {home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. vanndi; yovis we rs. Ss owe y ; Canadian P r Squadron is exhibitors of Shorthorn calves/ Mrs. Sam Dewell was a Johnston, Ridout street, are as, Shadia Add A oat. Term WA Bazaar from the Durham 4-H Beef Calf luncheon guest of her niece, |follows: President, Johnnie Ki afaty + ok 2 i ok Mrs. . uban aws thn: cnaratare . treasurer | EN Working to promote safety, . Club -- Don Rickard, Rick Mrs. John Huband, Oshawa, on Johnston; secretary - treasurer, good citizenship and good fel- As Big Success Rickard and Carol Gilbank and Thursday Al Kinsman; League captain, oe ' oe 1 sue " " ------ rr we lowship afloat, by means of a a ars Walter Rickard -- went through Winnie McCombe course: of instruction in' boating By MRS. F. CROSIER to win the Grand Championship First game to determine 4 CHESTER C fe i . , topics. MANCHESTER -- Commun group award which Sa trophy Baby Shower A handicaps was played on Sep-' There are some 56 squadrons ion Service will be held at the donated by A and TI tember 14. Bowling over 200/i, Canada at the present time, local church Sunday, Oct. 1. In the open show, Don Rick- straight this Thursday were with a membership of over The bazaar, sponsored by * - ard topped the Shorthorn class Pickering Beach Evon Cookson 346-230, Jack 6,000, the Women's Association was «Z|, Coron In the Baby Beef Steer class Littley 241-213, Al Kinsman 223. "Now ones are being formed a financial success. tonnie Baker of Hampton plac By MRS. W. SEYMOUR : every vear. CPS moves hand Mrs. John Stewart and Bill n " ed first, while the Baby Beef PICKERING BEACH -- A . in hand with the United States spent the weekend with her sis- HEEK EDE group of John David Allin, Ron baby shower was held at the Hos ital WA Power Squadrons, whose mem- ter, Mrs. H. Bennett and fam- nie Baker and James Rickard home of Mrs. F. Barnet, Pick- Pp bership exceeds 32,000. ily at Severn Bridge. placed second to Ontario Coun- ering Beach, recently. Guest of Squadron instruction gives Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLean m honor was Mrs. Roy Patterson. M d vou knowledge which will in- of Wyoming, Ontario, visited f H ] d the Junior Holstein Heifer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Patterson, asquera e crease the safety of vour boat- Mrs, Frank Johnston recently. ro ° an class in the group section, Michel and Debbie of Bow- ing, enable vou to comply with Mrs. McLean was the former borough was first, North- manville spent the weekend Katherine Patton who taught erland, second, the Durham with Mrs. Patterson's mother, Dance Plan titioto. Nelson street. of Satur-| school here some years ago. s , Ne vet, Sa or Group made up of Glenn Mrs. B. Gallagher, Lakeview Mrs. Hannah Johnston attend- ry, Sharon Tamblyn, and Blvd. Pickering Beach By GRACE MILLS day a ed the circus at Port Perry last e Saunders was third AJAX -- The Women's Auxil- Mrs. Howard Andrews (nee Tuesday. Mrs. Johnston is in e the Durham Senior Dairy FIRE DEPT. EXHIBITION iafy to the Ajax and Pickering Sandra Carr), Admiral road, her 97th vear lub group with Paul Tamblyn, The South East Pickering General Hospital are busy with left for Halifax, Nova Scotia, to : Mc ticsie Sutiday Knox and Bill Tamblyn Fire Dept., will hold a demon- plans for the annual fall Mas- ion har husband who is sta With ask Way fourth tration of the Stephanson Res- . anc . " _ tioned there with the Navy. were 1 and Mrs. ku. Cro. unt c adise Public ¥ tauerade Dance which will take sier, Gerald Crosier and Clark new feature of the show citator at Pz e Public School place at the Community Centre The first fall meeting of the ys iy , . year was a Championship on Tuesday, September 26 at on Friday, Oct. 27. Ajax Women's Institute was Hartisod. orto, Sh sad Showmanship Competition in 8.30 p.m The decoration theme will be held at the home of Mrs. D. La w 3 aa, and Brenda both the beef and dairy sec-' The fire department recent- 'Calypso'. Refreshments will be Devolin, Windsor avenue, Sep- ot Hale a) a, tions. A trophy which went to ly had a draw and the pro- served. tember 27 at 6.30 p.m. the top dairy showman and this ceeds are to go towards the Mr. and Mrs. J. Miike and Donations of jams and jellies Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lamb and was won by Edgar Werry of purchase of a rescitator for use two little daughters, Toronto, will be accepted, these tobe Mr, and Mrs. Bill Lamb visit- Durham County. Lynn. Brown'in their district. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mat- sent to Fairview Lodge ed in St. Catharines on Sunday. of Durham County was third in gy this competition, while Bryan Bradley also placed up well in the competition. In the beef showmanship, those taking part were Ronnie Baker, Ric Rickard and Don- ald Rickard, In the evenfhg a Calf Rodeo was held and Bill Clarke of the Millbrook Calf Club was for- tunate in securing a calf, while in the Lamb Scramble, Bar- bara Lee of the Millbrook Club securing a lamb. wines | 0f Cameras and Camera Equipment Durham Pasture -- SAVE $35 Competition The results of the 1961 Dur- Jackets for Jodhpurs Little Girls' B d Girl For Children i oys and biris Slims SEKONIC MOVIE CAMERA py Som, Ta A--Soft, yet durable jackets warmly lined children's jodhpurs. Elasticized waist ot Ce Trimly tailored with elasti- with rapped cotton. 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