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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1962, p. 17

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OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The Hoskins families gathered in the CE room of the United Church i. honor of Mr. and Mrs, Hoskin, who celebrated their 25th anniversary. oe present parents with a lazy boy A and his parents and brothers* and sisters gave them a rock-' ing chair. . A There was an excellent at-: SOT AN IDEA/ I ENDER STAND FRANK Ss f TAKEN OVER HIS S NESS / FATHERS BLS! WELL, HE WAS A Are LIN WH ATHIER WAS KILLED/ HE' HE'D TELL Ge weet We . WANT TO KNOW/ OR AT tendance at the V; ariety Night: sponsored by the Blackstock Women's Institute. fos Mrs. J. A. MeArthur acted ay mistress of ceremonies. Betty Bradburn played a piano. solo. Then with Mrs. Gilbert Marlow as commentator, and Mrs. Lorne Thompson accom. panist at the piano, the girls who have taken sewing lessons from teacher, Mrs. Dalton Dor- rell, during the school term, modelled their dresses, cobbler aprons and jumpers. Six of the girls danced the Charleston. Following the rest of the fashion parade, Mrs. Lorne Thompson, Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mrs. Harold McLaugh- lin sang two numbers and WHAT'S "THAT ON fa Felts Toes I THINK YOU sl war 04 YOUR HEAD F AY THIS TiMe T CAMS Mr PREPARED FOR ONE . IF YOU! SAT rage Dorell played a piano solo. Wallace Marlow then showed pictures of several local points of interest and some of Lively, Ont. and Florida. The winner of the Dresden plate quilt was Mrs. Richard Wall, Blackstock; the salad bowl, Mrs, M. Pritchard, To- ronto and the pillow cases, Mrs. T. Baker, Solina. Canon Ashmore conducted @ | |Rogation Service on George ' |Wolfe's lawn recently, Mr. George Wolfe and John took Canon and Mrs. to Sutton Sunday evening, where .|the Canon conducted a Royal Black Preceptory service. There was an overflow attend- ance at the United Church An- niversary Service Sunday morn- ing. Sixty children of the Sunday School furnished music. Rev. Duncan White, MA, Peterbor- ough, who is Field Secretary of Christian Education in the Bay of Quinte Conference, delivered an address to the children. At the evening service, 16 members of Hi C formed the choir and sang two fine num- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott, Ottawa spent a few days and Mrs. Marion Philp, Bay Ri spent Saturday with Mr. Mrs. Charles Smith and Oliver. |_ Mrs. Ralph Larmer and Mrs. Come in and pick out your safety-checked "GOODWILL" Used Car today. We have a large selection to choose from. Drive away today with confidence and satisfaction and NO PAYMENTS 'TIL AUGUST, or a small deposit will hold the car of your choice 'til desired. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 230 KING ST. W. PHONE 723-4634 Mervyn Graham attended the io gay va of Newtonville | Women's stitute Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John B JoAnne and Bryce Pers weekend at Innis Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, Maple Grove, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larmer and family. | AM~cREAKI-RATTLELvy@ SONYA } WHAT IS THE TSIKRET OF THE LONE RANGER rs wr ME NEVER , RAC ON TOP OF CLIFF, Mrs. B. Ashton, Doris and Dennis, Oshawa, were Suriday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bon- netta and family, Mary Garden Sings Again . ABERDEEN, Scotland (AP) Mary Garden -- one of the world's great opera stars of the past--has sung again. i Now 85, and recove from 8 fall in which she pein both "jarms, she sang to what must have been one of her most un- YOUR MINDS STERILE, A VAST INTELLECTUAL WASTELAND! red MUGGS AND SKEETER usual audiences, Seated in a chair, the s with the golden voice sang te patients, nurses and doctors packed into a ward of Aber deen's Royal Infirmary. "It's the first time I've sung in public for many, many years," she said. Her song was the old Scottish ballad, Annie Laurie, When she finished singing -- and heard the applause--her eyes filled with tears. Her performance was Monday and the story leaked out Wed- nesday. y ere ae: At the age of six, Miss Garden was taken to New York by her 6 JULIE, YOU TAKE DAD UP. IM GOING TRUCKS IKNOW, JAILS |family. The family eventually IM INTIMATE WITH. TMA | {settled in Chicago where she WHIZ AT PROFITANDLOSS) Ireceived her early training. ° Before the turn of the century she studied in Paris and made her debut at the Opera Comique in 1900. In 1907, she made hér first appearance in the United > States in the title role of Thais in New York. : She retired in 1934 and re turned to the city of her birth a few years ago. SALLY'S SALLIES A NEW BARBER OF BARBER COLLEGE AREN'T You 4 aS YES--1 JUST GOT OUT 2" 4 por BUT DON'T WORRY -= EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE AS SOON AS TI GET TO KNOW LARRY BRANNON Cd is Y { \aae "Juan saya he can't even sleep. during his daily siesta" =~

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