EA q. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 16, 1963 ferterctas GARDEN With its delicate bouquet and tantalizing nutty flavour, Paarl Pale Dry Sherry appeals to the most discriminating palate. Those who prefer a sweeter wine, get the «same superb quality in rich, fulle bodied Paarl Oloroso Sherry, We Offer A Complete Line Of: Lawn Grass Seed Lawn Fertilizer Garden Fertilizer Peot Moss And Paarl is wonderful value you'll pay much less than you'd expect for such fine imported wines, Sheep Manure Insecticides Try Paarl Sherry today--for a pleasant surprise to your palate and your pocketbook, STILL YOUR BEST WINE Fungicides Weed Killers Garden Tools Etc. Foundations Plantings (Both Evergreens and Deciduous) favorite FLORENCE ST, LOUIS (AP)--The chief lows: teresting missionary letter from n President, Mrs. C, Bottomley; |Miss Agnes Gollan of Nigeria. iby Mrs, H, Foster and Mrs. J. y aner J ] p . [Work ne 6 Caravans: for Ualbedi Mr. Disney 4 Foon. Tie mee) The debating Adiournet,. Thel al meeting of the Scarborough) ent William DeGraaff open-/read and approved. This was! accomplished in Northern On- dancing and singing by the chil- Mr. Hogan said the plan out- mitted and approved, Principal charge of the study book * 'The|her most enlightening talk and J junior room. Public! porRONTO (CP) -- Forced ing of the medical profession, voted to be utilized for the field sion period. served, The next meeting will by five selected pupils; also 4... ? reduce the number of mentally ance plans and because the gov- will-be on sale at Brock street Heard and Mrs, D, Maundrell. street south. The group will resume its ac- lto the view that sterilization We ) work because nobody knows dice Astin': recut hoe. CP and T COMMITTEE {the form of a pot luck supperjof St. Andrew's Presbtyerian|Sult doesn't justify the means.'e5; aq nog to $30,000,000 cost. of presided over the election of of- Fejjows. in attendance. ed by all present and apprecia- J, Robson presiding. Fotheringham that society must ; | & Shirt Launderers Carswell, second vice - presi- of the last meeting were read A short informal meeting Was read and appoved, is Wis ence Wh inion Byrom, treasurer Mrs. S. Bag- to be held May 31 in the after- A social evening is being' Campbell, Mrs F. Kehoe,' ing forthcoming Antique Show and KINDERGA ke i ae, be put on the beds, chairs, tele-! Slides Monday evening at the home of 7.30. All members urged to annual meeting Monday " gister at... SON LTD ° gave the annual reports, Thisjheld May 23 at of radiological research for the vice-president, Mrs, J. Laily;| The study book in charge of dtrontium-00 jevel in the United AUXILIARIES |ing for big 'people willing to do' paee social convener, Mrs. J.lisland is populated by Japanese) TORONTO (CP)--A universal/tium-90 level figure was based Executive members: Mr. Dis-| Few people have much but the coming provincial election, $aid the tests show the highest ton, of Scarborough, a former|strom, Mrs, E. Vallant, Mrs.!prohably this island will g0lsive Conservative ociation, ful | to human beings. almersion Home and School;ducted the business meeting. Church of Canada, She accom: ing was then turned over, to roup will mext convene!North PC Association, is simply] the meeting with "O Can-|followed by a devotional led by tario, dren of both rooms, lined. by the Progressive Con- William Batten announced that/Word and the Way", Miracle illustration, by the because it will provide a pre- day. The meeting closed with the be held in the form of a pot choral singing by -- students defective children, says Very ance id aspe! ter hoo! 5 to 8 p.m. The next meeting will be held tau Nemes ee , tivities in September. ; south school from 0 P HOUSE OF WINDSOR IODE that directly intends to elimi- clearly what it is, The New ' Principal Batten chairman of Gp ang T Committee met in al the home of Mrs. S. Roblin,'Church held its monthly meet-| The Roman Catholic Theolo- the government plan, ficers as follows Presiden: Albert Carr was in tion was extended to social con: Scripture was read by Miss consider sterilization of people . . } ~retar s FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily dent Mr. Campbell, secretary and approved. conducted by Regent Mrs Members were reminded thatjof the Ontario Association of nell noon and morning of June 1,|/planned for the members at the social convener Mrs. J. Legg. Pat Stevens reported on sup-| Sale to be held Sepi. » and v a Rose Bushes DAVEY GROUP vision sets immediately MEADOWCREST SCHOOL -- BROOKLIV 601 BROCK ST. N. Executive members: William Girl Guides will help June 1, home of Mrs. R, . Langford, The meeting closed with the ply of beds, chairs, etc It was|the Whitby Community Arena : ' Patio Tile re i ( STREET H-S ASSOC, Group held. The next meeting will be held BROCK STREET ss > suiranda sn ry present final plans will be ful th t EW rae ts mad inate for "Tag Day' at Mrs. C. Bottomley, president, Street eres Maa opened the meeting with 'O eieh the pike , in He ST. MARK'S UNIT NO. 10 |Canada" followed by the Lord's opened the mecting wi é ties ; i : St. Mark's United Church/prayer. Mrs. Bottomley com- Lord $s prayer Mrs George Women Unit No, 10 held its May;mented on the very successful wate? Stott was in charge of the de- terno: tlyear and thanked officers and C otiohal meeting Tuesday afternoon a ere We tk 0 FRIDAY MAY 17th b 1 d 4 P.M ' nas the home of Mrs. M. Robins, "-- ers for their\support ne + All reports were read and 416 Mary street. Mrs. H. Mace was then called n 5 etween an elves approved. Mrs. Stott convener er the Rummage and sale held last Saturday gave a the form of a Mother's Day report on same. She mentioned program with several members thet the clothing not sold at the taking part. Rummage Sale had been. de- after the Dusiness the group ivered to the Evangel Hall, was delightfully entertained by »Queen street, Toronto. Mrs.'Mrs. A, E. Sturgess telling of Stott thanked all the ladies who her winter holidays in various Assisted with this project southern points including Nas- The next meeting will be held say 'Mpnday, June 17 at 6 p.m. in" At the close of the meeting the form of a pot luck supper. refreshments were served by All members urged to attend' Mrs. B, Young and Mrs. S. "fand bring a friend Carlaw. * The meeting closed with the The June meeting will be in Mizpah prayer and refresh. the form of a picnic on the "ments were served by the hos- lawn at Mrs. B. Young's home, dess assisted by Mrs. G, Stott, 810 King street. ; BT. MARK'S UNIT NO. 5 ST. MARK'S UNIT NO, 7 St: Mark's United Church' St, Mark's. United Church 'Women Unit No. 5. held its|\Women Unit No. 7 held its monthly meeting Monday even- monthly meeting Monday eve- ying at the church parlor, In ning in the church hall. the absence of President Miss Unit Leader Mrs. T. Far nt Mi: ; n- M. Price, Mrs. D. Maundrell dale opened the meeting with a opened the meeti ng and | con-| thought, "Little people want to . : . 4 poet: trey Their Loss : / . aie | Crees BASEMENT MADE WALLS Pickering M di l Pl STRONTIUM HIGH was followed by installation of|Church, e 1ca an officers by Mrs, Mace as fol-| Mrs, G, Dalgleish read an in- Vote Issue St. Louis county health depart- ment said today milk in the St. {Louis area has the highest recording secretary, Mrs, G,|Mrs, G, Dalgleish dealt with! Hogan Says States. Warren G. Hansen, the do big things, but God is look-/Keddy; treasurer, Mrs. G. spiritual life in Okinawa. This} research head, said the stron- |little things", eg assistant convener, nyt is a big American base and|medical insurance plan for On-\on a study started in 1956 of 7Pal erston H And S The devotional was conducted Mrs. E. Reed. is largely military. tario will be the: main sisue in|milk from 1,000 cows, Hansen m Dalby. Mrs. S. Elliott introduced ney, Principal, Miss Cunning-\many have nothing. The first|George H \strontium-90 level consistently, > ; ge Hogan of Toronto, sec- i 5 the guest speaker, Mrs. B. Pat-|ham, teacher, Mrs. A. Ber8-\missionary there was in 1846.| ealary of the Ontario Progres-|He said the level was not harm- : Elects Ne Ai Officers member of the group, gia ie Pollard and Mrs, Vanslagern. (Communist when the Americans said Wednesday night, iicbsdeios cuties inet an interesting account 0 er| The room count was won by leave. The choice, he told the inaugu- sociation held its annual) A very short business session panied her talk with colored Principal Disney who outlined) Sune Mt. eting Monday evening. Pre-\was held. All reports were slides showing part of the work the program which , included)-- ___ between a plan that will work' and others that will not. " and welcomed ali present, Miss Eleanor Correll. Mrs. G, Juby on behalf of the The senior room performed in Minister Assails , on # "Al nnual reports wete sub- Miss Laura Pellow was in group thanked the speaker for two dances followed by a_play servative government will work) A arial Fen entitled 'The Three Little Pigs" Sterilization Idea because it will have the back-/ "Field Day' will be held Fri-;chapter and- Man Before God, 'The meeting closed with speaking by the junior room) joritization, through surgery or day, May 24. A sum of $30 was this was followed by a discus- Benediction and lunch was.and two-minute public speaking hee. ri a orauioas beans 6 paid service to those who are at) present excluded from insur- , hich included the song sang at An announcement was read Mizpah Benediction. Tea hos- luck supper Monday, June 10, at W Rev. Edward F. Sheridan. ' ' Lae "s G. Cox. Centre the Ajax Festival. sé y 3 H used 'students desk tesses were Miss' Florence the home of Mrs. G, Cox, Centre ' . He said nobody knows | that all us 8 $ § Catholic moral doctrine holds whether the Liberal plan will dube 3 and will sell for $2 each,|Monday, June 10 at the church ne" oe vaso Chapter,| HELEN MARSHALL AUX. | nate the ability to reproduce is ace Par | 'The room count was won by Parlor. TOD held: ite May 'meet! pees immoral, he sald, and: the ré |Democratic Party plan' would {LODE held its May meeting in| The Helen Marshall Auxiliary jeost five times the estimated the AT ia tate pir girl Fd the Odd Fellows hall Monday' King street, ing Tuesday afternoon in the gian made his statement in re- sented the slate of officers and 7. ning with Rebekahs and Odd A delicious supper was enjoy- church hall with President Mrs.|ply to a suggestion by Dr, John SCUGOG President William DeGraaff, the chair. The meeting opened vener Mrs. G, Lawson who x7 Ross and Mrs. D. Warne ledilikely to produce mentally de- CLEANERS first vice pres.dent Mrs. R. with the Lord's prayer. Minutes made the arrangements in prayer. Various reports were fective children, Mrs, William MacDonald, cor- During the business meeting Harvie who welcomed honorary ihe: geational sine ll_belOhildren's Ald' Societies PHONE Lesatdnscehl responding secretary Mrs x plans were made for "Tag Day" Regent Mrs, R. Langford. a ee ng sche DEMAINGTER SA POCIe apei _ ecnrwmnc ene MacDonald, Mrs. D. .Denyer Following the tagging, lunch Richmond Hill, early in June. Mrs. D, Jenkins, Mrs. Jean, will be served to all girls assist- Plans were discuss' "Queen". Refreshments were|moved by Dorothy Adair and The ded concluded Pascal served by the social committee, Wanda Tizzard that the plaques) the members colores Box Plants Etc. Florence Davey J Brack street Hoiis-and School All children of T.S.A, Number 1, born in' 1958, who will be at- its regular monthly meeting, Monday evening, May. 27, at rock Street ome. and School R to be Association held a 'very success- tending Kindergarten classes next September are asked to re- e ake LOTS OF FREE PARKING Unit Leader Mrs. H. Boys pre- upon to give the minutes of the Bake sided. 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