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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1962, p. 19

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Music Recital At Blackstock By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK The last meeting for the season of the! Messengers was held recently after school in the Christian Education Room with 11 chil- dren and one leader present. Meeting opened with a poem, The Beauty of Birds, read by Linda McLaughlin. Miss Donna McLaughlin read A Letter from Mexico. The closing meeting of Ex- plorers was held at the par- sonage, Tuesday after school. Eleven members received their second red stars. Dianne) Taylor received her gold star and the four new members re- ceived their diaries and pins. The Exploration - on - the Church was brought to a finish by the building of a church. The boys plastered the walls after the structure had been) erected and the girls made and put in stained glass windows. The June meeting of the Women's Institute was held in) the Community Hall Wednes- day night, with 30 ladies attend- ing. Mrs. C. Smith presided. Mrs. Ernest Larmer intro-| duced J. H. Abernethy, Bow- manville, who gave an interest- ing talk and demonstration on interior decorating and answer- ed questions. An invitation to the annual tea and bazaar and tickets to jhome of Mr. and Mrs. A gift is to be sent to the) adopted child for his birthday. A committee was appointed! to arrange a bus trip in July. | The Community Hall was fill-| ed with parents and interested) friends for the annual musical| recital by the pupils of. Mrs. Ruth Wilson. Rev. Richardson, Bethany, was the master of ceremonies. numbers were presented by pupils from Bethany, Janet- ville, Yelverton, Nestleton and| Blackstock. | Four tap dance numbers were given by Mitzi Malcolm,| Pamela Stinson, Adela Page and Candy Malcolm with Mr.; Sisson, Bethany, at the piano. | Rev. Richardson tendered a vote of appreciation to Mrs.| Wilson for her splendid work) with the students. | Grant McLaughlin on _ be- half of all the pupils, present- led Mrs. Wilson with an alarm clock, A pleasant Larmer family get-to-gether was held at the Glenn Larmer and sons Sunday eve-| ning. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Larmer and Ste- phen; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battans, Judy and Kevin, all of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Wally Larmer and Patti, Osh- Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and) family, Solina; Corporal and Mrs. J. K. Strang and boys,| Ottawa. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and) Earle attended the Ontario| Sheep Breeders' Field Day at} Guelph. } Kedron Brownies Presented Wings | KEDRON -- At the regular' 20th Girl Guide Company meet-| ing, at the home of Mrs, R. A. Patte, six Brownies flew up to, Guides. Janet Waddington, Trudy Hart, Janette Coutu and Shar- on MacKinnon, of the 20th) | Brownie Pack, and Kara Carr} Poral and Mrs. Tom Strang and and Donna Glover, of the 25th) Pack, received their wings,| and were welcomed into the) Guide Company. | Two guides, Cathy Michaels) and Cathy Bodden, who had completed their tenderfoot work, were enrolled in the company by Rossland district commis- sioner, Mrs. J. L. Bird. After a period of games and) singing, lunch was served by Guides Janice Grewar, Cathy; O'Connell, Jean Sharp, Rose-) mary Greer, Brenda Hopkins, Margaret Maidman, Ann Glo- ver and Anne Bishop, who were trying for their hostess badges. The 20th Guide Company, with their captain Mrs. R. A. Patte, and their Lieutenant, jers, Mrs. J. W. McNally and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 21, 1962 19 Solina Girl Sings Solo AtChurch | By GLADYS YELLOWLEES LINA -- Miss Gail Baker sang a solo at the church ser- vice on Sunday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yellow- lees and family visited Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer's, Blackstock, when re- latives enjoyed a visit with Cor- with a barbecue at Mrs. Patte's home. The 21st Cub Pack on Satur- day climaxed their year with a bus trip to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, together with their leaders. The 25th Brownie Pack re- cently enjoyed a hike to the woodlot on the farm of Mrs. Levy Elilens. With their lead- Mrs. William Hancock and Mrs, Ellens, the girls enjoyed a game of Hounds and Hare, the hounds trying to follow a de- vious trail laid through the woods by the Hares. The Gol- den Hand girls sent semaphore messages. After hiking three miles to the woods, and spending an Mrs. T. Crawford, last week en-|active afternoon, the girls were sons of Ottawa, who are on va- cation. Mr. and Mrs, Clare Allin, Robert and John, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Allin and sons, Mr. Charles Allin, Bowmanville were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and sons. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hockaday and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lodge on Sunday afternoon when Rever- end G. Telford of Oshawa chris- tened their baby daughter, Christine. Mrs. Bruce Tink and Mrs. H. E. Tink visited Mrs. Bryce Brown, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink, Neil and Herbie visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Jackson, Oshawa on Sunday. Miss Linda Mutton, Peter- borough, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family on Sun- day. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Moffatt, Orono. | Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills spent several days at Fenelon Falls. Their children enjoyed a visit) with their grandparents, Mr.| and Mrs. A. Hills, Tyrone. E. R. Taylor is visiting Rev-) erend and Mrs. R. Sherwin and David and her new grandson, Andrew John. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Ovenden and| family, Oshawa, visited Mr.| and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr.| and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr. and Shirley, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. R. 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