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The Oshawa Times, 14 Oct 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, October 14, 1961 Visitation Sunday Flowers Adom Install Officers Grand, Sister Velma Foster; vice grand, Sister Lillian Har per; RSNG, Sister Grace Love; Memorial Park Annie Oke in the chair recently Mrs. Rose Cowan were appoint- ed lunch conveners for October. Brooklin Church) At Maybell Lodge 5c". Norm croer, Clubhouse Open Xs, §mzeen, i ve oe Vv ARTHUR ELLIOTT |, PORT PERRY -- The Octo-|RSVG, Sister Hazel Crawford; A letter is to be sent to N. On No ember 19 By Ms. ART) A large congre- ber meeting of Maybelle Re |LSVG, Sister Luella Graham; To Players Osborne thanking him for pay- By MRS. A. ELLIOTT |M. R. Clarke, Mrs. W. J. Tim-{gation attended the Harvest| °Xah Lodge was held on Oct.| Warden, Sister Georgina Moore; ing the premium for the fire 3 in the IOOF Lodge rooms Si Reta Beadle: ; insurance on Memorial Park BROOKLIN -- The congrega-|mins, 120%. Thanksgi Services held both| Lun' Noble Grand Sister Ruby Conductor, Sister Reta Beadle; By MRS. A. L. HOOEY Clubhouse. tion of Brooklin United Church| East and West -- Mr. andimorning and evening on Sun-peare presiding. Chaplan, Sister Helen Redman;| powwMANVILLE -- The Me- 'Welcome Hubbies At Brooklin WI are participating in the Oshawa (Mrs. John Goodwin, 128%; Wal-lday, Oct. 8 at Brooklin United] "DD President Sister Gladys|RS Chaplin, Sister Marjorie Al{morial Park Association met in|team use the Memorial Park p . hicago), Cass Olsen|Church. dred: LS Chapl: Sister Myr- By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | The 1st Brooklin Scout Moth-|Area Sector Plan. ter. Lux (C Gamsby and installing team plan, Sister Myr-the clubhouse for the regular|clubhouse free of charge to treat BROOKLIN -- The Christian|ers' Auxiliary will meet on| The Plan is now in operation, |(Toronto), 124; Mrs. R.| Basket of chrysanthemums|from Orono were welcomed as|tle Rennick; Past NG, Sistermeeting with President glar the players after the games. t-| Thursday evening, Oct. 19 at 8and will continue with Sunday,|Hunter, Mrs. G. MacGillivary, graced the chancel. Sheaves of well as visitors from Brooklin,| Ruby Beare; RS Past NG, Sis- dg gn dg p.m. at the home of Mrs, David|Nov. 19 to be designated as|122; Mrs. William Medland, Mrs. | heat were placed each side of Oshawa and Bowmanville. [ter Lola Bruce; LS Past NG, CHT i STARTS SUNDAY BOX-OFFICE OPEN 7:00 vener of the program commit-| Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney, yest, vegetables, and flowers. |dent and her installing team in-|side guard, Sister Dorothy Pas- ais Interesting Species of WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION tee, outlined isi of the pro-|Kingston, visited with her par-| The minister's special mes-|stalled the new officers for the|coe; Musicians, Sister Roxana and growth, were explained by| The Women's Association "of (posed plans of this specific com-| hts, Mr. and Mrs. E, Kay, and|sage to the congregation was|next term. Webster and Flag bearer, Sis- tembers. Brooklin United Church will|mittee at service held on Sun.|his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H.|hased on "Thanksgiving, duty,| The new officers are: Noblelter Audrey Geer. A new venture, "Question and|meet on Monday evening, Oct.|day at United Church. McKinney, for Thanksgiving. |and privilege." Problem Period," proved infor-|1€ at 8 p.m., in the Christian| The Young People's Union of| Mrs. Willlam Hughes, of Mon-| Sermon at evening service mative and educational, solving| Education Hall. Brooklin United Church are ireal, was a guest for severaliwas 'The Open Hand of God," problems and imparting knowl-| Members of the ~Afternoon|planning to meet each second days at the home of Mrs. W. G.|interspersed with harvest SQU ARE D edge on horticulture. Auxiliary of WMS are request- and fourth Tuesday of each|Doidge, and Mrs. W, Benson. |hymns and prayer. An unusual type of cactus,jed to meet on Wednesday|month for their regular meet-| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCool, THERE IS STILL TIME TO JOIN THE showing blooms, was exhibited|afternoon, Oct. 18 at 2.30 p.m. at ings. Windsor, spent the weekend at|cession, west of Columbus; Jim ; for display by Mr. and Mrs.|the home of Mrs. Charles Pil.| Members of the Brooklin|th: home of Mr. and Mrs. [Mary, and Elsie Dyer are now C. R. A. Saturday Night Lessons 8to10 p.m. SINGLES & DOUBLES INVITED 725-1111 -- !Register Now! -- 728-8334 Burleigh, Queen Street (ne a r|* 'Visitation Sunday". Cyril Davies, 1215; Mrs. Nora|the pulpit and below were| The business of the meeting|Sister Reva Webster; Inside A Mn ie ig . Community Park). Mrs. Ralph Thompson, con-|J¢rdon, Mrs. Arthur Boyes, 121.|grouped the fruits of the har-|was conducted and the presi-|guard, Sister Rose Phillip; out- * SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:40 C . a Bridge Club met in the base-|Harry McCool. living in the residence formerly Mak an Bey, vDusham Sree, Som tise ment of Township Hall, on Wed-| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Crox-|occupied by the Bird family. Mrs. Eric Green. . S. Thompson and Mrs. nesday evening for session of|all spent the weekend at their| Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jones at- Many scenes of old ruins and|Arthur Elliott. weekly games. summer cottage, at Sturgeon tended the International Plow- castles, views of Killarney Highest Scores: North and|Lake. ing match held at Belleville on Lakes, Scotland, England, and| WOMEN'S INSTITUTE South -- John Miller, William| Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bird, Saturday. Ireland; scenes of flowers with] The Women's Institute is plan- Cox, 152%; Jack Patterson,|and family, who for the past few| Mr. and Mrs. Brock Pilkey of exotic beauty and coloring, the|ning an "Open meeting" to be Jack Wild, 139; J. Buchanan, J.|years resided on Winchester|London spent Thanksgiving Sun- weird legends and tales attach-|held on Friday evening, Oct. 27 McLachlin, 131; Mrs. S. Sheri-{road, Brooklin, have moved to|day with Mrs. Charles Pilkey, ed to numerous old historic|a; 8 p.m. in the b ' tr of dan, Mrs. R. Drew, 12114; Mrs./the Dyer farm on the 7th con-IDurham street. _ runs and buildings were shown|Township Hall, Brooklin. This by Mrs. Norman Alves. will be designated as "Family " PRESIDENT PASSES Night." Husbands especially in- . The Village of Brooklin and|"':°%: : surrounding community was| MIS. Norman Alves will show saddened to hear of the sudden|colored slides of recent trip passing of Blake De Hart, life-| Overseas, and speak on "Farm- long resident of Brooklin, at his|/ing 2s Seen in England and residence on Monday, October| Other Lands." Wel come Your 2, in his 62nd year. | a Sympathy from the commu- C I] 4 4] C yor nity is extended to his sorrow- anvassers ing wife, his daughters, and ® ene @ i relatives of the DANCE Funeral services were held on nnn With A Contr i buti on Thursday, October 5, at 2.30 TONIGHT [ my =" 9 ] . ( The Home and School Associ- RED BARN di tbat if ation will meet on Tuesday, . Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. at the Meadow- ADMISSION--$1.00 Being Conducted By crest Junior School. aaa Speaker, Ms Saskell, KH iA BOWMANVILLE, WEST DURHAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE ---IN -- By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- Mr. and Mrs. George Browning, Burcher road, visited their daughter, Peggy-Ann in Smiths Falls, on p.m., at the Robinson Funeral Home and School Council, will Maple Grove, Courtice, Hampton, Blackstock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cruse and 1 Brian, Beech street, spent the 1 holiday weekend in Buffalo, jo Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 1 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER , . . ERNEST BORGNINE IN ONE MAN'S LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE AGAINST THE DREADED AND DEADLY MAFIA! ADULT "PAY OR DIE" ENTERTAINMENT sor mn BATTLE FLAME" u I "" "" HELP Prevent Blindness!! |e 2niD# ING [|| 55. ar sans sore" EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ] Ukrainian DNIPRO 681 Edith St. A (Just off Bloor -- 1 Block East of Ritson Rd.) Modern Dance Hall New Orchestra REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON AERIS: BILTMORE I 2. Ww af 4 4% ¢ ih Tas BOTH ON ONE} | & ~@% SGIANT SHOW 13 | iulivas is Is Reo ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Best Picture of Year! : The cavalcade of wonders... the spectacle of nerve-tingling 3) Ballet, Highland, Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER NOW IRENE HARVEY ACCM, RMT. CD.T.A, NBTA. 424 KING ST. WEST 3 PHONE 725-6122 "7 » : Oshawa Yacht Club dd i "KARL MALDEN LEE 1. COBS- sn sou: ut sme EVA MARIE SAINT announces "Commodores Ball" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1961 ST. GREGORY'S HALL -- OSHAWA The Jack Denton Orchestra 5.00 Per Couple Dancing 9 - | am. Gifts for the Ladies Dress -- Optional Refreshments --Prizes TICKETS ON SALE AT: ® Wards Dry Goods--Simcoe St. S. ® Shobbrooks Barber Shop--Prince St. or Phone 723-2659 -- 723-9343 MO 8-3967 Club: 725-0931 after 9:00 p.m. except Thursday ® Reservations Accepted © SUNDAY NIGHT It's Contagious -- Everyone Is Catching THE DIFFERENT | [PR "NEW GIRL DARING ! Mita EXCITING | , a Entertainment He fhe Rev. S. J. Hillier. its meanings and its aims." Bowmanville ! ! Ajax Man | "Help The Blind to Help Themselves!" I | Wins $200, BOTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Chapel, Brooklin, conducted by speak on "Home and School -- Orono, Newcastle, Enniskillen, Burketon and James Mackness, Beatty road, were Mrs. M. Dick and Mr. and Mrs, Murray Fleming, Keith and Donna, all of Toronto. Mr. James Fleming, Queen street, was the winner of the 'home freezer and $200 worth of food drawn at the benefit dance held by the Ajax Minor Hockey League Association, last week- end when some 500 people at- tended. Nine year old William Young, 'Cedar street, escaped with a 'broken collar bone, when he fell from a tree in Cedar street park, on Thursday evening. BOWLING NEWS The Thursday Niters league are being fairly consistent in the scoring these days. Getting over 200 on Thursday were: Mike Britsky 276; Al Kinsman 240, 258; Ted Bissell 240, Evon Cookson 227, and Jack Littley "213-242. Reeve Bob MacKenzie is able to be out again following a ser- ious operation a few weeks ago in Oshawa Hospital. SEE YOU... SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 + GET-TOGETHER CLUB Elections of "MISS RED FEATHER" SPOT PRIZES -- DANCING -- REFRESHMENTS 0.C.V.l. Auditorium--Dress, Casual ADMISSION: -- Members 40c Non-Members 60c MEMBERSHIPS ON SALE TON "ERANCIS OF ASSISI" IN COLOR TODAY and SUNDAY ONLY PLAN FASHION SHOW PARIS (AP) -- Top manne- quins from the house of Chris- tian Dior will present the Dior winter fashion collection at a special showing Monday at the French Embassy in Washington. Designer Marc Bohan will at- tend the showing. COMFORT DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Largest Public Dance 168 BANTING AVL © DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES FUN FOR ALL -- EVERY SATURDAY -- 8:30-12 RUN FAST" TODAY thru SUNDAY IN AIR-CONDITIONED SHOW STARTING CONTINUING AT 6:30 P.M. MONDAY IMPORTANT NOTICE !! 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