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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1964, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 18, 1964 Blackstock Personals urch Service Reports B 'OCK -- At the An- glican Church Sunday morning Canon Ashmore delivered a ser- mon from the text, "If any man serve me, let him follow me", and dealt with the flag and its meaning. There was no service in the United Church Sunday due to Cadmus anniversary. A good many from here attended at Cadmus and renewed acquain- tance with Rev. R. B. Harrison, a former pastor of this charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Swain, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Smith, Mrs. Dolly Lansing and Mrs. I. Ar- gue attended the funeral of Miss Ida Ferris in Lindsay a week ago Friday, ATTEND DEANERY St. John's Church was well represented at the Anglican Deanery in St. John's Church, Whitby, Wednesday. Those from here who attended were: Canon and Mrs. Ashmore, Mrs, W, W. Van Camp, Mrs. Maurice Ed- gerton, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. T. Langfeld, Mrs. Velva Bailey, Mrs. A, L. Bailey, Mrs. Ira Argue, Mrs. Harry Mc- Laughlin, Mrs. John Rahm, Mrs. T. Graham and Mrs. J. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Eccle- stone, Sudbury, are visiting the John Archers and other rela- ives. Mrs. Flo Petch and Mr. Mil- lard, Toronto, were Sunday din- ner guests of her sister, Mrs. G. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, Port Perry, were evening callers. Misses Gertrude Henry and Doris Griffin, Toronto, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs, V. Grainger, Peterborough, were Sunday guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Swain spent Saturday night and Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Powers, Lindsay. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Har- ris attended Decoration service in Bowmanville Sunday and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Flett. PLANT CHRISTMAS TREES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton and Mr. Norman Dysart spent the week- end at Coe Hill, pruning their Christmas trees. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruther- Enniskillen CGIT Hold Last Regular Meeting ENNISKILLEN, -- Miss Judy Green, Kingston, was-a week- end guest of Miss Lois Ashton. Judy's many friends will be Pleased to know she was suc- cessful in passing her examina- tions in her first year in an honor course in biology at Queen's University. Judy has a summer job as assistant in the research laboratory of Queen's Indian girl's life story with a most effective visual aid, a beautifully colored Pict-O- Graph. Business included plans for a picnic, a weekend at Camp Pretoria and the softball sched- ule for the summer. Following the' meeting a brief ball prac- tice was held at the school play- ground. Next practice Thursday University. It is official now that our) church service will be 9.30 a.m. | and Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Rev. F. Lane of Lindsay is our supply minister and he is plan- ning on a special message next Sunday for Father's Day. "The last regular meeting of the CGIT for this season was held in the Sunday School room evening at 7,30 p.m. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs, A. Sharp attend- ed the funeral on Wednesday of the late Ambrose Robinson, ford, Ost and Mr. and Mrs. Jim rd, Cleveland, visited Mrs. Alma Fowler, Fri- day evening. The ONO Club enjoyed a so- cial evening at the home of Eleanor Werry, Thursday. Twenty-two members and two visitors attended. Gwen Ballin- gal is to be hostess for the next meeting which is to be held in the Recreation Centre. . Mr. and Mrs, Bob Bryans and children visited the Bill Bryans, Fenelon Falls, Sunday. Miss Ida Dempsey, Sundridge, was a Sunday guest and Mr. George McArthur and boys; Greenbank visited Saturday, with Dr. J. A, and Mrs. Me- Arthur. Oshawa Couple! Present Bible Solina Church SOLINA -- The congregation of Eldad Church in grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown of Oshawa, who presented a new) Revised Standard Bible to the Church, in loving memory of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, J, McKessock. Reverend Catto, in dedicating this gift, expressed sincere ap- preciation, on behalf of the con- mn Fathor Papa does Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Garth McGill, and Mark, Orillia, were week- end visitors at H. McGill's. Mrs. Mabel Hands, Toronto, on Monday evening, June 15. spent the weekend with Mr. | The leader related the mission-|and Mrs. J, Griffin. | ary story "Premi, Beloved) one" and illustrated this little Mr, and Mrs. F. Beckett, Miss Marie Beckett had Sunday tea And if his taste if as good as we think it is, he'll be 'charmed, proud and simply delighted with a gift of 4 Day know best ation to Bryce and Ruth for their kind gesture, TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs, Ralph Davis, with Mrs. Walter Davis, Kedron attended the trousseau tea given by Mrs. M. Williams for her daughter, Miss Jean Williams at her home in Port Perry on Saturday af- ternoon. Mr. Dennis Barry, teacher of several parents enjoyed a hay- ride on Friday on tractor-drawn wagons provided by Messrs. Wes Hills and Wes Yellowlees. Baker's schooi, tic pupils and HAUL FOUND Bedford. Property, in- cluding alms dishes, a ceremon- ial silver trowel and a silver paten, stolen from All Saints' Church, Bedford, some weeks| ago has been found by children under a hedge near the church.| , The AG ift for Father WOOLWORTH'S |; SELECIOOL |& master Sharpener | You've seen it on TV, One tool sharpens knives, scissors, garden tools, even cuts glass. Lawn mower sharpener included at extra charge, i e sharpens scissors @ sharpens lawn mowers @ even cuts glass 10 to 10 SPECIAL DOOR CRASHERS FRI. STEREO HI-FI L.P.'s C SAT. CAR Blanket IN PLASTIC BAG. PLAID AND LEOPARD 1.99 DRUG DEPARTMENT OPERATED BY G. TAMBLYN LIMITED SAT. LADIES' SLEEVELESS WHITE BLOUSE TOILETRIES HEALTH E Bé FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS WILKINSON Stainless Steel BLADES ee Super Sword edge. Longer Lasting. -- More Shaves. TWIN PAK YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE LOTION Adds a tingling fresh feeling to the skin, 1.14 3=61.39 Arden for Men at Dawson Beckett's, Maple Grove, and visited his brother (KK 10 blades Home Made Hat Contest BROUGHAM -- The regular meeting of Brougham Woman's in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb were with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Lyons, Uxbridge. Mr, and Mrs. W. Winkworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones, Bar- rie, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. C, Ferguson's. Mr. and Mrs. L. Slemon and OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BOWMANVILLE Father would appreciate this ter- rific handy little sharpener, it would help him to keep the house- hold tools sharp and useful. YOUR MONEY'S _ ADD SPICE TO DAD'S LIFE WITH , WORTH MORE AT WOOLWORTH'S bag ay sun cong eg Tues-/ susan, Haydon, Douglas Taylor The sty rg rey Froll and Donald, Bowmanville, Miss gies enacts tron Alto Y+| Joyce Graham and Mr. Gerald Brooklin ark Whith ona,) Kelly, Nestleton, were Sunday y. | visitors with Mrs. F. Toms. Mrs. Annis gave a report of set aoe the district annual at Green-| ge le GIFT SETS showed pictures of his trip in| teem nnammmeecuun mcm < To suit your purse the Mediterranean last winter. | Re 20 Sad é / CABANA SETS : 50 and up & | from 12.95 | 'don't get caught napping... Soap 1.00 the bor, Eav de Cologne fo rippy sandalwood edori 3.50, Hair Dressing (tube! 2.00, or Foom Shave Creom 1.$0--the generous ideo it to give him the whole group. of selections from the school's} Triple Trio led by Mr. Ship-| man. This was a trio which won 1st prize at the Ontario C ounty Music Festival in May. In a home made hat contest prizes were won by Mrs. Cooper of Brooklin and Mrs. Winn of Altona. A buffet lunch brought the afternoon to a close. several piano selections. | A special treat was a couple) _ SPORT SHIRTS from 4.00 Short sleeve WHITE SHIRTS from WALK SHORTS from 400 On | |iel MEN'S COLOGNE Ex-Detective 4.95 | Gets 6 Years For Bribery | TORONTO (CP)--Robert J Wright, 33, a former provincial policeman, Wednesday was sen- fenced to six years for paying a fellow officer $1,000 for tip-offs 6n gambling raids. He was con- victeqd Tuesday on three chargee of bribery. , Wright remained expression- less when the sentence was pro-| gounced by Mr. Justice E. G Moorehouse, but his wife and mother burst into tears. | The sentence will run concur- | rently with the term of 18) indefinite he is already serving} for conspiring to obtain infor-| mation unlawfully from a po- lice officer Rev. S. G. West of the Angli- can Correction Institute, asked for leniency because, he said, Wright's family had "'suffered béyond the average." | Mr. West said Wright did not | tee his child born last June and| his family had been "under a cloud" for four years. Wright Was very penitent Mr. Justice Moorehouse had reserved sentence until Wednes- day after defence counsel Pat- rick Hartt argued that Wright should not serve two sentences for the same crime, but the judge dismissed the argument when the court reconvened, Const. George Scott, an under- cover agent for the OPP anti- gambling squad, testified that Wright had paid him $1,000 over a two-month period in 1960 in return for tip-offs on raids at the Ramsay Club in Niagara Falls, Ont., and the Army, Navy and Air Force Club in Cooksville, near' here. Const. Scott said Wright, who had been transferred from the squad to normal uniform duties, had told him he was passing the | information on to gamblers. | SLACKS from | GOLF JACKETS ; from. 11.95 (shop today at Dad's favorite store) 7.95 | OPEN TONIGHT and TOMORROW TO 9 P.M. MEN'S OXFORDS Alr Soft Foam Arch support. The Cadil- loc of Casuals" extra strong steel shank. creamy soft Natural Leather Grain Steer- hide Especially Tanned for Whippets. Black and Maverick Tan colors. Sizes 644 to 12, E Width. 8.76 Take our word for it, Father favors gifts with the stamp of style, authority, SWEATERS from 8.95 © SWIM TRUNKS -- : from 4.95 | nies eS ich the quality fabrics and workmanship we're famous for. This Sunday is Father's Day so hurry and select his sport shirts, dress shirts, jackets and accessories at the store where he shops himself. stibON MEN'S SANDALS Cool and comfortable sandals with Leather uppers and full Foam Sole ond Heel. This is the ideal Father's Day Gift, Sizes 6Ya to 12. Red or Black Ploid Corduroy slippers with Foam Soles and Side elastic gore, Sizes 6 to 12, (2.66 NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA & WHITBY OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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