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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1961, p. 5

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Christmas Spirit Sermon Subject By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- The church was filled for the morning Christmas service on Sunday conducted by the minister, Dr. W. A. McKay. Mr. R. Pitcairn, organist and choir director, played the organ and Miss Patricia Clark played the piano. The large choir sang some beautiful carols. Sr. Citizens Take Metro Bus Tour By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- Mrs. Mar- aret Scriver of Sandy Beach d. has beer. in Ajax Hospital for several weeks where she underwent surgery. { Miss Gina Dowey of the On- tario Ladies College in Whitby visited Mary Beth McClement last Friday, Dec. 22. She left in the evenins to spend a three week vacation at ther home in Kirkland Lake Mr. and Mis. William Kook- son of Willowdale spent Christ- mas Day with Mr and Mrs. George Lawrence and Eddie. _ Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs G. lawrence were Mr. Lawrence's sister and family Mr. and Mrs Walter Aitkinson d I) and family from Clarkson. the holiday w.th his parents Mr,/ Mr. and Mrs. Brain Walkerjand Mrs. Herb Carey, spent Christmas Day with) Visitors at the home of the friends in King City. Thompsons and McClements of; cad Kevin Preston of Smith's Falls|the Base Line were Miss Joan| Me ce of the woes oles: spent the Christmas holiday|Wilson of Guelph. Mr. J. H.|. itso why have eoke te bel with Mr. and Mrs. George Wat-|McClement ot Toronto, Mr. and atited ked t ther| son and family. Mrs. Angus McFarlane and|au Se bt ° e Leora the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis) Beverly and?Donna of Scarbo |!" Pa ene spent Christmas Day with Mr.|rough. Ota he Ree and Mrs. D. Willis and family) On vay. a AD _ ; in Toronto. annual Christmas party | . Sympathy is expressed to Mr.|Dunbarton members wives and|@Te og ce to present ballots for and Mrs, B. Lotton on the death/familjes was held in the Church|@ new elder. of Mrs. Lotton's sister, Miss|Sunday Schoo! Rooms. A turkey oe May Somerville in Oshawa Hos-|dinner was served to over 100 On Tuesday Dec pital on Saturday. The funeral] guests by. the senior WA. After] wanis chartered a bus and the was on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, D. Thompson and family spent Christmas Day) cations are here, the university students attending the various colleges are home, Among those are Bill McKay of Guelph, Roger Carlton of Ottawa and Bob Pearce of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. T. Young visited Mrs. Young's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of Seaforth. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. J. Annis for the aay ert William. Mr. Jacist"y. The, sermon was on the| Cropley and Jon of Deep River, -- The. Spirit "of Christ Miss Evelyn Annis of Oshawa! and Mr. Gorgon Annis. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Tyas and son and Dick Pearce of Sarnia visited their parents during the agg of Edmonton spent|°d to hear of the death of Miss read the Christmas o'clock there was a_ family Christmas Eve service of song and meditation. eral Hospital on Saturday. Miss Somerville was always a_ good two Sundays, arrived with gifts for the child-|a Christmas light tour of Met-|& ren. |ropolitan Toronto area. with Rev. and Mrs, Payton and) On Monday December 18 at)return Christmas refreshments family in Trenton the regular meeting, a group.of|were served in the Now that the Christmas va-|Kiwanians from Ajax attended.'School rooms Solina Scene For Tri-School Show 24, a special Christmas program at Sunday School consisted of recitations by William Taylor, ily. James Baker, Peggy, Janet and) Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and Heather Millson. Mrs. Vera Freeman sang the|Broome and Evelyn Hockaday|/Mrs. M, McCarrell, Omemee. solo part and Jim McGinnis|and vocal solos by Nancy Knox scripture and Patricia Davis and Gladys Yel-|/E, R. Taylor. as. |lowlees On Sunday evening at nine|P!ano and organ. \Baker's, Bradley's and Solina's| Day. | school pupils were enjoyed. The congregation was sadden-| ppRsQNALS May Somerville in Oshawa Gen-\ni51 ontertained Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ormiston, 'Barbara Anne,|ficott, Sandra and Don, Peter- : : Bill and Bob, Columbus, M worker and will be greatly W. A. Ormiston, Mr. and Alec Blair, Donna and Terry, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. O, Jack- son, Robert, Murray and Paul, \North Oshawa and Miss Linda Mutton, Peterborough. | ; tion| and members of Ue. | SOUR ssar Gn Mrs. H. Jones, Mark and Bruce, Se: | and Mrs..Clare Allin, Robert|/ball League showed a $128,000) 19. the Ki-|and John, Bowmanville, Mr. : Mrs. a short mus:cal program, Santa|Senior Citizens were taken on family uests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes/trom the sale of players to On their| Yellowlees and sons. Sunday|Goyne and Chris, Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Goyne andidropped by 561,672 fans. \ Student Press Hits Quebec Separatism TORONTO (CP) -- The Uni- versity of Toronto student news- paper, The Varsity, escaped censure by a small majority Friday after publishing an edi- torial which criticized Quebec separatism. The Canadian University Press's national conference voted 12 to 10 not to censure the paper over the alleged "'insult- ing" article by co - editor W. J. H. Musgrove. The vote came after a lengthy debate. A Varsity editor said later that if the motion had been car- ried, his paper, which contri- butes about one-quarter of the C.U.P.'s budget, would have withdrawn in protest. Despite the vote, Neville Ham- ilton, editor of The Carleton, {campus paper at Carleton Uhi- By GLADYS YELLOWLEES family, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs SOLINA -- On Sunday, Dec. Bill Ashton, Lois and Ken were Saturday evening guests of Mr. jana Mrs, C. Langmaid and fam- ' _ {children enjoyed a Christmas Readings were given by Philip/family gathering with Mr. and Reverend and Mrs. R. Sherwin _ and David, Durham, _ spent service,|Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jean Baker. Before the church played carols on the) Miss Pearl Leach was with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. N The concerts presented by|Leach, Taunton, on Christmas | Mr. and Mrs. E. Hockaday, jand girls were with Mrs. S. . _ , |Hockaday on Christmas Sunday On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. B.|.nq on Christmas Day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C.U.P. President F. R. Johnston to poll all member newspapers for an expression of opinion on the editorial. This procedure is provided for in a policy resolu- tion adopted by the conference. published in the student news- papers. CRITICIZES CULTURE The editorial, entitled House, Divided, accused French-Cana- dian nationalism of stunting aca- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 30, 1961 § Montreal's Comedie Canadienne as one of the finest theatre groups in Canada. Mr. Musgrove said the con- ference "'is offering itself as a vehicle for some sort of mild censorship." "Those who are disappointed should write a letter to the edi- jtor," he added. demic growth in Quebec, cri- ticized the province for tram- pling on civil liberties, and said the culture which French-Can- ada strives to maintain is a hold-over from another century. Denis de Belleval, editor of Laval University's Le Carabin, said the Varsity editorial was to some degree insulting to French-speaking Canadians al- AGAIN RACQUETS CHAMP TORONTO (CP)--Dave Bas- sett of Toronto, a student at the University of New Brunswick, regained Thursday the Toronto and district junior squash rac- quets singles title he held in 1959. He beat Mike Whelpton of LABOR LEADER Friedrich Ebert, trades union leader, was the first president of the German republic in 1919, Family Moruments rH oW | Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST though it contained a few truths. 'He said The Varsity should not write without first getting the facts, and added that the C.U.P. charter outlaws racial prejudice. Judy Zeisler of the McGill daily contended that French cul- MO 8-3552 | ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Toronto in the final. pi borough. 'S..=Mr, and Mrs, H. Yellowlees\"¢rsity, Ottawa, called on WHITBY BRANCH 112 ture is not dead, describing jand family enjoyed a Christmas |family gathering at Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer's, Blackstock, lon Saturday. Miss Nan Allin, Toronto, Mr Mrs. Jack Marks, Mr. and CARDS SQUEAK BY | ST, LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louis} arboro, Mr. Charles Allin, Mr.|Cardinals of the National Base-| and! profit after taxes for 1961, it was| and! announced Thursday, but only) Day) because they pocketed $525,000) Harvey Yellowlees were Christmas |Houston and New York, new Mr. Rayjleague entries Home and road) Prestonvale,| attendance at Cardinal games| Mrs. T. Goyne, DINNER Served From 4 to 7 p.m. SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL | PHONE MO 8-3386 for New Year's Day INSTALLATION | OF OFFICERS | (FOR 1962) | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 AT 8:00 P.M, All Branch Members Urged to Attend | | PARENTS WILL RECEIVE A THE TOWN OF WHITBY'S FIRST BABY OF 1962 BORN OF WHITBY GREAT MANY VALUABLE GIFTS Best Wishes TO THE First Whitby To The First WHITBY BABY IN 1962 We are proud to present a pair of LA PARISETTE SOFT SOLED BABY SHOES Made by Canada's Largest Manufacturer ef Infant's Shoes COLLINS SHOES 119 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY It will be our pleasure to present you with a Curved Handle SILVER FEEDING SPOON Baby of 1962 ¥* JEWELLERS Whitby Plaza a HERE ARE THE SIMPLE CONTEST RULES @ Have the doctor state the exact time and place of baby's birth, sex and name, plus the name and address of the parents in Whitby, using the coupon at the bottom of this page. Entries must be made only on the coupon provided on this page. Send or bring same to the Whitby editor, Whitby office, The Oshawa Times, before 12 noon January 17th, 1962, the closing date. The baby born to legally married parents residing within the Town of Whitby, first after midnight on December 31, 1961, will be declared by the judges winner of the 1962 First Baby Contest, providing that due entry is made on the certificate below properly signed. The first baby need not necessarily be born in Whitby, but the parents must be bona-fide Whitby residents. Clip the Certificate-of-birth coupon below... be sure that it is properly filled in. The Merchants of the Town of Whitby have joined together to welcome the first baby born to the Town of Whit- by parents. The handsome gifts to be given by these merchants to the first ar- rival in the New Year are announced in the adver- tisements on this page. FIRST 135 BROCK ST. SOUTH To Whitby's A Suitable Gift From YOUNG MODERNS Greetings to the FIRST BABY of 1962 We will be proud to present him or her with a voucher for a pair of Savage First Walkers. HOUSTON SHOES ' MO 8-5022 WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY Congratulations FIRST BABY OF 1962 The Town of Whitby We are proud to present you with a suitable gift HILLCREST DAIRY WHITBY New Year's Day Store Hours 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL With Much Pleasure... We would like to present to the First Baby of 1962 _A Suitable Gift Compliments of COURTICE PHARMACY. BROCK ST. N. WHITBY FLOWERS to Delight Her We will give a beautiful arrangement of flowers to the mother of the First Whitby Baby Born in 1962. . J. BURTINSKY FLORIST DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY Congratulations to WHITBY'S FIRST BABY OF 1962 A Suitable Gift Compliments of JURY & LOVELL LIMITED WHITBY PLAZA Best Wishes for 1962 317 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE MO 8-3394 The Oshawa Times Certificate of Birth Our baby was born at GM. OF DIM oh. 6s cess cee ' day of January, 1962. Parent's: Name Name of baby . Address Signature of parent Sex of baby Attending Physician I certify that the above-mentioned baby was born at the time stated herein. : PHYSICIAN FOR THE FIRST WHITBY BABY OF 1962 We would like to present a suitable gift compliments of ALLIN'S DRUG STORE WHITBY To All -- Happy New Year

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