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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1964, p. 24

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sy "eee Sunday's service has ben 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 22, 1964 Blackstock Club Names Officers BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Den- nis. in was elected president of the Hi C Club at its social meeting in the Chris- tian Education Room. Other of- ficers are: Nancy Dorrell, sec- retary and Joan Horton, treas- urer, The first regular meeting will be held Sunday evening, Nov. 1. Sixteen young people attend- ed. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain and Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril, The public school teachers at- tended the Teachers' Convention and Workshop held Friday and Saturday at Bethany, LAYMAN'S SERVICE Fred Hamilton assisted Rev. Canon Ashmore in conducting the Laymen's Service in St. John's Church last Sunday. George Wolfe and Harold Hamilton read the lessons. Rob- ert Millen, a lay reader from Peterborough, preached the ser- mon. There was no service in the United Church due to the anni- versary service at Cadmus. Fancelled due to the anniver- sary at Nestleton. Sunday School will be held at 11 a.m. A fairly good crowd saw the film, 'Question 7", in the re- and Mrs. Tom Hodge and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and family were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Hockin at Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs, Stan Rahm and Miss Carol visited. Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeMille in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Gra- ham visited Mr. and Mrs, Don Graham and family at Mill- brook. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gra- ham visited Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Graham at Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. David Rutledge, Bancroft, are visiting Mr. an Mrs. Catl Wright. Visitors with the Fred Trew- ins and Mrs. Albert Wright and calling on Mr. Wright in hos- pital during the week were: Mr. and Mrs, Joe Carey and Miss Lila Hooey, Toronto; Mrs: Bruce McLaren, Owen Sound; Mrs. Bertha Watson and Mrs. Chas. Kewin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and family, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith visited Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hooey at Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Miss Beth accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Bever- ley to visit Mr. and Mrs, Ross Curtis: at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer | visited Misses Annie and Effa creation hall last Friday night. The Messengers and Explot-|anq boys visited Mr. and-Mrs, ers start their meetings with a Hallowe'en Party after school on Oct. 27. | TROUSSEAU TEA |Mrs, Glenn Larmer and sons Wright in Oshawa. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer |Gerald Kelly, near Columbus, |Saturday evening. Sunday guests of Mr. and Quite a number of ladies at-|Were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sin-| tended the trousseau tea at the) home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Mc-|Mrs. | clair and son, Oshawa; Mr, and | Arnold Bertstrom and/ Mullen in honor of their daugh-| family, Whitby. ter, Beth, who is to be mar-| ried next Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Gra-| ham, Gananoque, and Lloyd) Graham, Montreal, were guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Graham, Port Perry;)| Charles Graham, and Mr. and/ Mrs, Oscar Graham spent a| pleasant evening with the visit-/ ors at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Mervyn Graham. | Mrs. Ena Heron and Mrs. Les Gibson,-Toronto, were Wed-| nesday guests of Mr, and Mrs. | J. A. Johnston. |Wendy and Debbie, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Columbus, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Court- ney Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Brown, Courtice, were Thanksgiving Sunday din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Boe Bryans. | Mr. and Mrs. Bryans and/ a| Children were supper guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker | and family in Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Barber and | Laurie, Oshawa, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bry- ans and family. Russell Spinks, Oshawa; Mrs. Ed Darcy and Mrs, Ira Argue Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar-| called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | low spent the holiday weekend|jiam Wilson at Port Perry. with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask} Glad to report Harold Martyn | and family at Barrie. |progressing favorably in Osh-| Hugh McKee, Norwich, was! awa hospital. a dinner guest of the Bill Fer-| gusons. Mrs. Harry McKee, who; had been with her daughter end family for a week, return-| ed home with her son. | Herb Hooey visited Dr. and} Mrs. R. M. Werry and Ellen, Kingston. They called on Rev. . ' iad and Mrs, Walker in Belleville tag Mowe Prive seng a Nally, Colborne, and Mrs. Carl Wright. visited her aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me-| visited Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells | Lloyd taples, at Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, aaa iapslare nee oy mn wn 2 OF CANADA'S FINEST NYLON TIRES! BRAND NEW! FACTORY FRESH! LATEST 1964 PRODUCTION! 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