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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 25, 1961 Port Perry Topic meeting of the Branch of the Canadian Bible three Brownies, Greta Vander-| Society was held recently in the by, Marsha Mulholland and Jo- Port Perry Baptist Church. anne Martyn flew up to Guides. The treasurer's report show- Tests for ist and 2nd class $295 to the Society for the year were conducted. : 1960. Service stars were handed out Bible Translation Ajax CWL Prepares For Yearly Bazaar By GRACE MILLS was held on Thursday in the All-purpose Room of the school. Following this, Rev. Father] Darby addressed the meeting -- ed that the local branch donated; work and proficiency badgesjhis subject being the Hospital| Campaign. Speaking in his capacity as a held in the same spacious home| Mr. and Mrs. jo WMS Reunion At Enniskillen | PORT PERRY -- The annual ducted by Mrs. Arnold Roach) AJAX -- The November meet-| Port Perry and Mrs. Les.. McDonald whenjing of the St. Bernadettes CWL) By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN Mrs. R. rmiston was hostess for the Au- tumn Thank Offering of the) WMS Nov. 14. | It was a coincidence that the last meeting of WMS should be! FAST AND SLOW For cooking, a '"'quick oven" is about 475 degrees, a slow oven 250 degrees. FREE Right now you're invited for a FREE dance lesson and @ get-acquainted party at your local «ARTHUR MURRAY Studio -- so you can see for yourself how quickly you leam to dance and gain new popu- larity and fun. Consult your Lamb and William were with Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamb. | Mrs. S. C. Davidson, accom-| anied Mr. E. W. Begley and Carole who were visitors of Mr.| and Mrs. M. Danad, Long | Branch. j 0. C. Ashton The same executive was re- at the campfire and several/member of the Hospital Board! 4S the first meeting over sixty-/were vistors with Mrs. E. C. phone book for turned to office for the coming year: President, Reverend Mr. E. Fuller; secretary, Mr. Bruce Crowder; treasurer, Mrs. L. Mattyn; assistant treasurer, Mr. Robert Pickard. ' | Mr. Fuller introduced Rev- jerend Mr. C. Rudd, of Peter- jborough, who presented a film jon the translation of the Bible into the Ethiopian language. The film depicted the work * jand devotion of a Swedish mis- FLOATING MISSION LIBRARY IN ST. JOHN'S For 66 years the Jacob Brinton has operated in St. John's Harbor, distributing books and magazines to for- eign seamen every Sunday. (3 Portuguese seaman and | | four of the boat's crew are | on deck as the 30-foot boat | makes another of its regular | rounds. The floating book- stand is provided by the Missions to Seamen, an inter- national organization. --CP Photo 'Peace Corps Couple At Manchester Co-op isionary couple who gave their 'entire lives to the translating of the Scriptures for the Ethiopian jnatives. {RECRUITS HONORED } The Ist Poft Perry Guide |Company -held a special event, jrecently, when three new re- leruits were enrolled and pre- lsented with their Tenderfoot pins. Those receiving this award jwere Marlene Gilbert, Gail For- der and Bonnie Cawker. Janet Cooper was presented with her 2nd class and First Aid Badges. Ajax Rotary 'Hosts Foreign Students By GRACE MILLS songs were sung. During the past two months the Scout Hall has resounded to the shouts of Cubs and Scouts getting back into the swing again for the coming winter months. CUB BADGES A new. lad was welcomed from Toronto, Herb. Burnett, who completed his 2nd star and has been invested into Scouts, receiving his leaping wolf badge Harold Snodden, Robert Hay- den, Robert Gilbert and Richard Ryland are placed in C Pack.) These four boys were Scout age so Cub instructor Ron, Ken- nedy instructed the above boys in their Scout Investiture. Herb, Burnett was invested into No. 2 troop under the lead- ership of Scouter Stewart Lane and the other four boys were in- vested into No. 1 Troop under the leadership of Scouter Wes- ley Lane C Pack has eight boys who have just about completed their} 2nd star work and will be after badges. A number of ist star boys are nearly ready for their 2nd star. This year the fathers are be- ing asked for assistance each week, so please be ready to help! Early in November three| members of the group commit- tee, along with Assistant SM to 1 Troop, Brian Simpson, sett AJAX -- Last weekend, mem-|No in the Christian |, ot Ajax Rotary Club and/Akela Stanley Ploughman and their wives were hosts to six|his instructor, Ronald Kennedy, | students from the University of|spent an enjoyable and educa- Toronto, all of whom came tojtional day in Thornhill, at the _ Annual prizes will be awarded|Canada from far distant lands|/Lakelahd District Scout Confer- including The T, Eaton Co. Tro-|to further their education. ence t. phy, and Simpson Sears Trophy, Among them were Mr. Ohno! There were 375 in attendance. awarded to members winning) and his wife, Dr. Ohno, who has' - <n scone These two young people, Doris}sponsoring an "Afternoon Tea highest number of points during had twelve years experience as Mrs By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT jsional people who will serve,27 at 8 p.m. BROOKLIN -- The Manches-|three years without pay in order) Education Hall. ter Credit Union had as guests|to give these people some of the) Entries received from 7.00- this week twu young people who|best of the advantages of more)7.45 p.m. have joined a group in _ the/fortunate countries. | Roman Catholic Church, similar to President Kennedy's Peace|TEA AND BAKE SALE Corps, and the mission of our The Woman's Auxiliary of S local Dr. Claude Vipond. Thomas' Anglican Church is Jack Vickers, Greenwood) of Directors, Father new hospital in this area. He urged the CWL members/organizing the Women's Mission-|Mrs. I. G. Travell. to co-operate to the fullest ex- tent, by setting an example for others to follow. At the conclusion of Father Darby's talk, a number of the members volunteered to act as canvassers. The balance of the evening was taken up with the pre- paration for the annual bazaar to be held on Saturday, December 2nd, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the all-purpose room of St. Bernadettes School. New Site For Camera Club Discussed By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The Ajax camera Club held a business meeting at the home of its president, Dave Sollick recently to dis- cover what could be arranged with regard to permanent quar- ters for the club now that the Hotel Ajax has been vacated prior to its being torn down. Several places are under con- sideration. A Spring Salon is being plan- ned and all members are ex- pected to participate. It is hoped to hold this on or about} the club's first birthday. THURSDAY NITERS BOWLING Bowling over 200 this week were: Jack Littley 295, Ted Bis- sell 249, Johnnie Johnston 233- 236, Evon Cookson 232-208-286, Darby|five yea , stressed the importance of a Ormiston's mother, the late Mrs.jis convalescing nicely at the years ago, when Mrs.) H. J. Werry was instrumental in) ary Society at Enniskillen. Mrs, L. Ashton introduced the} study on "Family Life," with a good story, followed by some discussion. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley. Burwash, are visiting relatives here this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Werry and Susan were Tuesdav tea guests of Herbert Leighton's,| Bowmanville and Sunday guests) of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Leigh- ton. Oshawa. Mr. Wilfred Williams, Mrs.) Ralph Sadler. Nestleton were Saturday callers at Mrs. F.! Toms. | Mrs. F. Toms, attended Black- ;stock anniversary and was a tea guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Toms. Purple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stain- ton, and family enjoved a motor) trip to Norland with Mr. and| Mrs. Keith Cryderman and Jo-| anne. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ormis- ton attended a family gathering) at the home of Mr. and Mrs.) Ray Smith, Newcastle to cele-| brate the 35th wedding anniver-| sary of Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin| | Smith. Mr..and Mrs. Ken Lamb, Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs. Allan| Ashton on her birthday. She is the nearest ARTHUR MURRAY _ licensed Studio, home of one of her daughters EVERY SATURDAY WIGHT AT DNIPRO Ukrainian THE Holl 681 Edith St. (Just off Bloor -- 1 Block East ef Ritson Rd.) Modern Dance Hall New Orchestra REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT TO THE MUSIC OF Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Largest Public Dance DANCE 5, fh DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES FUN FOR ALL -- EVERY SATURDAY -- 8:30-12 Wray, Julie, Janice and Janette, | Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Don} RADIO LINK DAR ES SALAAM, Tangan; yika (AP) -- British engineers have completed tests for instal- Hation of a VHF (very-high-fre- |quency) radio-telephone link be- DANCE tween the 18,635-foot peak of Al Kinsman 231, Shirley Ed-|Mount Kilimanjaro, highest! wards 221, Winn McCombe 214 point in Africa, and this coastal] and Berniece Johnston 208. |city. | Surprenant and Antonio Chavez,!and Home Baking Sale" to be|) ©?" a dentist. Mr. Ohno is studying) .oaq a native of Mexico, but lately/held in the Masonic Hall, Mill) WOMEN'S INSTITUTE for his Doctorate in Metallurgy.) yi. a4. and Mrs, George residing in the United States.'street, Brooklin, on Saturday,! The Brooklin Women's Insti-|, 4 already las his Master's), a once was Mr. Edward have pledged three years Of/Nov. 25, 2-4 p.m. Proceeds for tute will meet on Wednesday degree. They ot irom FORO, Chegkukeres, of Nigeria, also their lives, to helping the under-| work of the church. afternoon, Nov. 29, at 2.30 p.m,|J@pan. Their hosts were Mr studying Metallurgy. Mr. Chuk- rivileged in the world, and : wrehiniand Mrs. B. C. Falby : eta eve poser Mexico. ELECTIONS -- basement of Township'"'\7." pedro Guidote. from the spaied ae ee Miss Surprenant is a teacher,| Excitement is being felt in the The District President. Mr Philippines, is studying Chem- cig ssi 2 i Fe Mr. Chaver is a laboratory tech-|little village of Brooklin over Willi ; o) #ye guns, HL ical Engineering, and was guest '@"° we ; fudents 'have sut- nician ee the forthcoming elections. Nom-|,")/@™ rown, Locust Hill.|/o Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ander-| Al! of the students ' --o are just completing ajination meeting will be held on|\* expected to pay her official) <9, ficient knowledge of the English tour 'ahd "course in credit union| Monday evening, Nov. 27, in the vet |_ Mr. M. Sukhera, a member of senses De tia ae and co-operatives, because this) Township Hall, Brooklin, |OF FICIAL BOARD the Moslem faith, will be ' -- ing for guests ; ce ich they have |Chartered Accountant on his re- 2 wall LS ras ay con HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY te poe igo rood agen to Pakistan. His hosts were| On Sunday afternoon, a recep-) bring help to the Mexicans | The Brooklin Horticultural So-|requested. to meet on Wednes-|Mr. and Mrs. Don Kemp. tion was held at the home of; In the groups leaving for Mex-|ciety will hold its Christmas| qay evening, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m.| Mr. Nasser Sanii is from Iran,/Rev. and Mrs. Handley Perkins, ico this week are twelve profes-' Siw on Monday evening, Nov.|in Christian Education Hall, to|and studying Geophysics. He for the students and other mem- " |meet with the visitation team|spent the weekend with Mr. and/bers of Rotary and their wives. B ] li WI from the Oshawa Presbytery. eo 3° 2 SRR ERAN aa oF BRIDGE CLUB SCORES The high scores at series of By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT|ternoon tea on Saturday, De- BROOKLIN--Special services|cember 2, at 2.30 p.m. in the A ROSS HUNTER-CARROLLTON PRODUCTION Susan Hayward FANNIE HURST'S MOST COMPASSIONATE ROMANTIC DRAMA! games played by members of Brooklin Duplicate Bridge Club) were held on Sunday at 11/Christian Education Hall. a.m. at Brooklin United Church jon Wednesday evening, in base-| ment of Township Hall, as fol-| in connection with 'The Every Person Visitation Plan', held lows: from 2 to 4 p.m. The Minute North and South -- Mrs. M. R. Clarke, Mr. Cox 13544; Mrs.} Man, Mr. Charles Hamer, gave final review of the plan Robert Heron, Jack Patterson) BAZAAR AND TEA The Woman's Association of Brooklin United Church will hold its annual bazaar and af- Boulevard Flower-Bed Ajax Plan By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The Ajax Horticul- tural Society met for its Novem- ber meeting on Monday evening The attendance was small due to so many other meetings being held Norman Mills, vice president reported that several dozen bulbs had been seat from Hol land and had been planted in the large planter at the entrance of the Aldon School (for Re- tarded Cildren) on Burcher Road, including tulips, daffo- dils, and hyacinths. The evergreens planted earlier ere doing well A fifteen foot circular flower bed is to be planted in the boulevard opposite the South Plaza shopping centre. Help was asked for preparing it Mr. R. D,. Thompson, Chair man of the Hospital Board of Directors attended the meeting and spoke on the campaign for the new hospital building. He advised the group that already some $94,000 has been pledged by organizations and others. He asked for the group's co- operation and that some project be undertaken along these lines Mr. Paul Koencerman gave a demonstration of Christmas arrangements, for buffets, man- tle and table and also evergreen swags for door decorations These were made up in fresh flowers, and artificial materials.| The arrangements were auc- tioned off for the benefit of the society. Plans are underway for the start of a junior group within the society which will take care of ages 8 to 16 year olds who are interested in gardening, 122; Mr. J. Buchanan, Mr. J. Mrs. J. H. McKinney will of-/McLachlin 114; Mr. and Mrs. |ficiate at the opening cere-|John Glover 111%; Mrs. N. monies Spratt, Mrs. Wilson aa * Proc e East and: West rs. j Bh agar ao eg |Hunter, J. H. Winter, 129; Mr. }and Mrs. J. Goodwin 12744; John WHITE GIFT SERVICE |Miller, M. Swartz 123; Mr. and The Annual White Gift Spec-|Mrs. Svetens 116; Mrs. Walter ial Services, of the Sunday|Wadell, Mrs. W. Lambe 113. _ School of Brooklin United Church, will be held on Sunday, December 10, at 9.45 a.m. in the Christian Education Hall. | CHRISTMAS PAGEANT | On Sunday, December 17, a \Christmas Pageant" will be presented by pupils of Sunday School in the Christian Educa- tion Hall at 7.30 p.m. used for DANCE TONIGHT Old Time--Modern RED BARN FRESHWATER AREAS Only two of Canada's 10 prov- jinces -- Saskatchewan and Al- ENTERTAINMENT wwe. Vera Miles kof bipia ar SAXON' FEATURE TIMES: 1:35-3:30-5:30 7:30--LAST COMPLETE SHOW © /--"aoyorgm 9: i DIRECTED BY DECEMBER DECEMBER 2, 8:30 A.M, TO DAY, DECEMBER 4, 5 -- 4 OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS "MY THREE ANGELS" A COMEDY BY ALBERT HUSSON AT McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY THEATRE 8:30 P.M. SHARP BOX-OFFICE AT HENDERSON' OF PLAY -- AT THEATRE 7 PM. 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