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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1964, p. 26

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Santa Claus paid a visit and cards, the®gathering was called 29 Drown On W ay were taken to hospital, but none 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 9, 1964 The White Gift Service will,nice Ogle, with sound effects bv ' . Z be held Sunday morning, Dec,|Stan Ogle. The actors were|presented each of the children liver Ing to order, and Penny Venning, was in serious condition. Cheryl and Ricky' Rahm pre- The ---- from the coast: 13, The Annual Carol Service is|Mrs, Everett Mountjoy, Bill and|with a candy cane and a tanger- sented the couple with a money To Army Dance artillery g in Kuuskajas- Eve H G s planned for Dec. 13, at 7.30. |Pat Rosnak and Walter andjine, as June Davis played Is Ob ed ning roup as The Christmas party for pre-| Walter and Edith Davis. "Jingle Bells". Serv . |tree and cards containing mon- : kari had picked up the girls at é F school children of the Sunday| Gayle McNally entertained) Harley Davis concluded the} BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- About ey. RAUMO, Finland (AP)--|Raumo, in southeast Finland, Elects Officers ig School will begin at 2.30 p.m.,|with a baton, twirling roxtine.|program with 'Paul on the/35 relatives and friends gather-| Mr. and Mrs. Venning express-|Twenty - six schoolgirls and|'0 attend a soldiers' dance at vents et Dec.19. Musical ceetins_were give Hill" on his accordian. od at the home of Mrs. Charles|ed their thanks and cut thelthree soldiers were drowned Kuukajaskari. COLUMBUS (TC) -- The Eve- The Doubles' Club Christmas|by June Davis (pia arley Venning on Dec, 5 to honor Mr.|beautiful silver decorated wWed-/pucsday night when a military Pes girl swam ashore al: ning Unit of the United Church} KEDRON (TC) --The date|meeting took the form of a pot Davis (accordian), John Davis PEAK CONQUERED and Mrs. Orr Venning on their|ding cake. All joined in singing)motorboat taking them to a -- the water was "near. Women met at the home of Mrs.|for the Senior Sunday School|luck supper for' members and|(violin) and Tom Ogle) NEW DELHI (AP)--An In-|25th wedding anniversary. 'For They Are Jolly Good' Fel-\dance collided with a tug and ering. ; G. Webber. Concert of . Kedron United|their families on Saturday even-| (clarinet). dian mountaineering team has| On the arrival of the honor- lows'. Luneb was served. sank. KEPT AT BAY s The worship and the program|Church has been changed tojing Patti Rosnak played "Silent|reached the top of Mt. Rathong,|¢d couple, they were presented Guests attended from Toronto,) Fourteen persons, most of] Kuectrified fences ate used itt were taken by Mrs. S, Sobil and|Dec. 15. ince it is a school The program began. with a|Night" and "Jt Came Upon|a previously unconquered 9i,-|with a corsage and buttonniere|Oshawa, Bowmanville, Stouff-|them young girls, were savedisome patts of Ceylon to keep ville, Bobcaygeon, Port Perry|by a rescue operation carried|maraud'ing elephants away Mrs. A. Macnab. The theme of|night, the program will begin/play . "Twas The Night Before|The Midnight Clear' on her/911-foot peak in the Sikkim of baby mums. ees at 7.30 p.m. Christmas". narrated by Ber-|accordian. Himalayas, After a period of visiting and'and surrounding district. out in darkness. Six of the girls!from farm crops. assistant leader, Mrs. S. Co way; pianist, Mrs, A. Macnab; treasurer, Mrs, S. Sobil; social convener, Mrs. S. gram chairman, Mrs, J. Houl- ding; nominating convener, Mrs. A. Scott. HOSPITALITY UNIT The Hospitality Unit of the United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. M. Dring with Mrs. A. Fowler in the chair. (Mrs. W. Holliday and Mrs. J. Stark had the worship. Christ- mas was the theme. Mrs. J. Stark read two hymns, "O Holy Night" and "O Little Town of Bethlehem" with very beautiful Christmas music in the back- ground on records. Mrs. A. Fowler took the pro- gram, It took the form of par- tially planning the programs for the coming year. The Christmas project is to send donations to the volunteers that go to the Ontario Hospital in Orillia to entertain and give a little pleasure to the patients. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The children of the Sunday School are planning a Christ- mas concert for Friday evening, Dec. 11, in Christian' Education Hall. The White Gift Service will be Dec, 13. The members of the choir have been working very hard for weeks on a Christmas Can- tata entitled "The. Song of Christmas". It will be presented Dec. 20, at 8.30 p.m. in Colum- bus United Church. Fluid Milk Sales Are Up Sales of fluid milk by the commercial dairies in Ontario County during September total- LOBLAWS FAMOUS led 1,084,304 quarts, it is report- ed by the farm economics and statistics branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Sales of the product in August of this year totalled 1,024,635 ] 5 quarts compared with 1,004,802 C SPECIAL quarts in September of last APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. ® MiX or MATCH a sis acacia etnies 8. ote. 218. 'Fancy Cut Wax Beans -- Fancy Cut Blue Lake Green Beans -- termilk totalled 12,616 quarts in Fancy Cream Style Corn -- Choice Mixed Vegetables mber " = : ' AWS DELUXE quarts in September of last 2-18. : ' year. shoes ost T ee an : Sales of chocolate dairy 'drink | totalled 62,383 quarts in Sep-| tember of this year. This com-| ; pared with 49,399 quarts in Aug- rofes ctertnt ats 10-FL Sy icer gic RITCHEN PRIDE APPLE PIE... 2% 3U® in September, 1963. i ilies ghen eeeccceeeeeevsesecseccess . A total of 37,661 quarts of fluid) 02. TINS cream were sold in the county) ECIAL! PLAIN OR SALTED during September of this year. sp This compared with 34,040 WESTON'S SODA CRACKERS : c SPECIAL! HOSTESS BISCUITS SPECIALL WHITE SWAN -- ASSORTED COLOURS quarts in August of this year ; and 31,304 quarts in September : of last year. : The report states piano C C pene is comes aicee tee @ FROZEN FOODS -- AVAILABLE IN MOST MARKETS @ -BIS, 2-ROLL producers during September. At) SPECIAL! SNOWFLAKE REGULAR or CRIN:..E CUT PA Pah en reae ae PKGS. an average cost of $4,75 per iveinas: hundredweight this represent | FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 9-02. IAL! LIPTON CHICKEN NOODLE : ends. SPECIAL! DEEP BROWNED or TOMATO VEGETABLE with PORK in TOMATO SAUCE 2 rh 45: OZ. TINS an expenditure of $154,440. (Ger 7-OZ. BOTTLES C of tus MEMBERSHIP UP | ; 2 PKG. WINNIPEG (CP) -- The 4H ilies ey . ENVELOPES os ca LGE, rine 4-BOTTLE CARTON Posi? club divisisn of the Manitoba P SPECIAL! HEINZ FANCY 2 SPECIAL! department of agriculture re- ports that 4-H membership in-| ; z creased to 9,820 in the 1963-64 eB 2 season. This was 820 more than) i i the 1962-63 membership. HEAT WITH OIL ; SPECIAL! PIMENTO MANZANILLA - hacia! eaudday p "FL, OF. © e FOP «yy, Mclarens Olives... 39+ Sweet Mixed Pickles 4 DIXON'S ' so OIL 4 iy HOSTESS LOBLAWS MILD Be pon ) es CHRISTMAS MIXTURE........::z~ 99° CHEDDAR CHEESE .- 24-HOUR SERVICE p "7 Diu HOSTESS 39. LOBLAWS OLD WHITE eae BPI SLOBE CHOCOLATES... 50 YEARS é | fe | "ie ' . Family Assorted Chocolates ven BOX 1,59 DANISH BLUE CHEESE icvsonstiane 1A. 85: CANDY CANES ... mia Swiss Gruyere Cheese Portions * x 49: e IMPORTED BISCUITS © AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF Imported Biscuits and Shorthreads LOBLAWS GIFT CERTIFICATES IN ATTRACTIVE GIFT TINS -- IN ALL LOBLAW MARKETS AVAILABLE IN $5 and $10 CERTIFICATES VISIT b raemor g araens (Stevenson Rd. N. and Annapolis Ave.) Community For Young Moderns and So-o0-0-0 Convenient

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