Leland Love, Marilyn and Snar-|/with mr. anda Mrs, Clarence - on, of Toronto. Werry. Mr. Earl Burke spent the; Mrs, Everett Mountjoy spent 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 14, 1781 'NEWS IN BRIEF | |Thanksgiving holiday at his|Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Mur- |lome at Sharbot Lake. ray Mountjoy. Dianne Mount- | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tee on |Sunday were guests of Mr. and of Ottawa over the weekend. {Mrs. Arthur Stainton Mrs. | cottage. During the June Davis Kedron Scene Fall Wedding By JEAN C. Bishop d Mr. and Mrs. Bert Luke|N ki and Judy A ne ; olan r. an rs. Bert Luke|Nowaczewski and Judy Amey. KEDRON -- Miss Jeanine|, jy ypc olive Luke, of Toron- Werry this week was a brides-it, Beryl Mountjoy maid at the marriage of Miss|spent Irena Wollek and Mr. James spending most of the time sight- Thompson. The marriage was|seeing in London. Orono, was recently a guest of mother, Mrs. Eva Dunlop, in solemnized at St. Hedwig's| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Love Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pascoe. Orillia. Church, with a reception at thelon Friday evening entertained Mrs. McCulloch will shortly bel Mrs. P. H. Flying Dutchman. the family of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.|leaving for Florida. Weekend guests of Mr. and|Love on the occasion of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jebson § t Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy were Miss|Love's birthday. Among the and family, of Beaverton, cele- Kapuskasing with Mrs: Beryl Mountjoy and Mis siguests were Mr. and Mrs. brated Thanksgiving on Sunday!Liadberg. at their! entertained 4 {time in the north Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Werry|David's asthma. recentlyland Kevin spent Thanksgiving Mrs. W. G. McCulloch, of|Thanksgiving with Mrs, Dale's | {joy visited with Mrs, Iva Angus|went to jail Wednesday rather than pay a fine for taking part Ronald Love and thelin a sitdo wn demonstration boys have returned to the par-|against the U.S. nuclear sub- . |sonage after spending thr e e| marine base at Holy Loch. Rev. weekend Miss| weeks in Port Carling, which|Albert Goedheer, 49, minister of tw Olwas Mr. Love's first charge. It{Teyvallich Church of Scotland Mary McDermott, of London, guests from Toronto, Johannalwas necessary to spend some near Inverary, said he did so to relieve|because the picketing was done to show how he felt about nu- 0 ¥ Mr. an .| clear weapons and that he was) two weeks in England,|with Mrs. I. J. Ball of Uxbridge. nie, pd Mis. 5% Dale, Som ready to take the consequences. YMCA in Chicago cancelled a Short and Mrs. course called Careers for Ma- Clifford Hopkins and Mrs. Ron-|ture Women. There was a lack ald Frauts spent the weekend in|of registrants. The course will Harry|be called Careers for Women when it is reoffered next term.| i GOES TO JAIL GLASGOW (AP)--A preacher WILL TRY AGAIN CHICAGO (AP)--The central ...As LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN THIS YEAR! $215,000 Failed To Meet The Needs Of Its Fortunate Citizens! a way as to do the most good for the greatest number! 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