Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1964, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

RT PERRY SCOUTS HONORED AT INVESTITURE members of the First Perry Boy Scout Troop invested at an open in the Scout Hall, Lilla The investiture was in charge of Scoutmasters Rob- ert Bell and Albert Fulford. Front row, from left, are Paul McDermott, Larry Reesor and Murray McLaughlin. Stand- 'season with her sister, ing, from left, are John Kent, David Carnochan, Bill St. John and Jim Moore. Absent when the picture was taken was Neil Clark. oups Hold sper Service RTICE (TC) --The and Explorers of Courtice d Church held their An- Vesper Service recently. pming at the door were Marian Anderson, Explorer ler and Pamela Vetzal. W. lecambell played the organ bmpanied by Mrs. Cambell| the piano. e girls lly. The first reader taking) service was Miss Suzanne penter. Miss Nadine Potap- : ck was the second reader. " The Candle Lighter was Miss Janice Adair. The girls spoke clearly and distinctly. Receiving the offering were Charlene Atcher and Pamela Vetzal. A Firelight Service was "held in the basement with Miss Janice Adair receiving her gold cord from Mrs. brooks. Miss Adair with Mrs. Cecil Simmons presented pins to the girls initiated into CGIT. They were Vivian Adair, Margaret re, Marian Ellis, Bar-| | * Glynis Healey, | s, Sara-Lyn Taylor, Entertaining for formal were a musical from Oshawa, known as Jerry Esta-|-- as April Muir narrated the| Christmas Story. Mrs. Hoar - companied on the piano. It w: a memorable evening for children as well as the crowd Of parents. © | Also entertaining were the| "Kitchen Band" from Tyrone,| with their dress and instruments! derived from the kitchen. Mrs.| the large} reading. Gifts were exchanged complete with a Santa for the children. Mrs. Hoar won the prize for jthe room count with Mr. G.N. formed the choir| Lisk winner of the banner at the| Frank rendered their songs beau-|North school. Lunch was served)Donald Wallace; by the committee in charge. The CGIT held its Christmas party at Courtice United Church) ater school. Games and lunch were enjoyed. Courtice High School held its Christmas Dance Dec. 18, spon- sored by the Grade 13 sistent. | | this. semi- | group "Wally and the Shandells." jmaster of Fidelity Lodge, | Fidelity Lodge Officers Named. PORT PERRY (TC) -- Nor- man P. Aldred was installed as AF at the and AM, recently, Charles_ Brig- nall; senior deacon, James Mar- Past master, 'Jentered the school last Friday Alec Mair gave Christmas sc Temple. Other officers) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 23, 1964 75 Brock School Is Robbed BROUGHAM (TC) -- Thieves night. As far as cai be ascer- tained by the teachers and the beard nothing of value was taken, The Brock Road School had its radio, typewriter and other itéms stolen. The arrival of coid weather has resulted in another attenipt beitfg made to make a rink in the ball park. The Valleyview School choir sang at the Greenwood Sunday Sqhool concert. rs. Joslin and son, Lindsay, have arrived from Gusseén, Ger- many, to spend the Christmas Mrs. Donaldson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green. Her parents met her in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown, Patty, Debbie and Janie, are spending the holidays with his father in Florida. Noble Grand Sister Louise Pilkey, assisted by Vice Grand Sister Esther Todd, conducted the meeting of Joy Rebekah Lodge, No. 355. Sister Knox re- ported on the Christmas remem: | brance to be sent. The benevo-| lent committee was authorized) to see that no one in need was | forgotten. Lunch was served by) Sisters Knox, Hoy and Annis. | A number of families in the) village have put up colorful] électric lighting to mark the) season. The First Brock Pickering| Troop held its annual party for} Cubs and Scouts in the Red| Cross Building. The Cubs, direc-| ted by Lorraine IMott, presented a jungle dance. A film on safety was presented. George Wilson, chairman of the group commit- | tee, presented the leaders with a} gift on behalf of the troop. mae ACE TAXI 723-5241 OSHAWA'S Newest Taxi | Offering Sate, Courteous Service || White Gift Service Held BROUGHAM (TC) The Afternoon Group of the United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. John White. Mrs. N. Burton Jed the worship service assisted by Mrs. Albert Gray, who told a story of Christmas in other lands, The roll call was answered by & favorite sented its gift. Janet Ellicott read the scripture and Bruce Malcolm read"the story. The annual meéting of the Brougham United _ Church Women will be held Dec. 29, in the church. The young people's group o! St. John's United Chureh plans to sing carols on Christma: Eve, They will visit the home: of shut-ins. The Brougham Fire Depart ment brought a fire in @ chesterfield under control at Christmas memory. Gift Service was held under the leadership of Howard Mal- colm. John Miller played while each class with its teacher pre- 46 King St. W. Oshawa Ry Simcoe St. S. the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Rayner Saturday night. The Brougham Brownies joined the group at Green River to take part in the Sun- day School concert. The Sunday Schoe! White HOT IDEA FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVE HIM A WARM CAR TO GET INTO ON CHILLY MORNINGS! MAPPY CAR...HAPPY DRIVER It's almost like giving him a heated garage, when you give him an Interior electric car warmer. Just plug It In and, for only a few pennies @ night, he'll have a warm, safe- to-drive car waiting for him each morning. INTERIOR ELECTRIC CAR WARMER Oshawa Public Utilities Commission 723-4624 copeerrerpecme er low; senior warden, James Adderley; junior warden, Har-| vey Mahaffy; junior steward, | Honey; senior steward, director of ceremonies, Stuart Lane; tyler, R.. Davidson; junior deacon, Gordon Blair; treasurer, Albert A. Cawker; secretary, Went- worth Watson; inner guard, Robert Storrey; chaplain, Wes-| ley Lane; organist, Rev. C. C.| Gilbert. BIG-HEARTED The grey whale has a heart that weighs up to 250 pounds ge Vetzal, Caroline Taylor, Lin- Sumrell. e leaders and girls served h to the parents. | e 18th Oshawa Cub and ts of Courtice spent an noon at the Simcoe Hall is' Club in Oshawa swim- g. This was sponsored by ladies auxiliary in place eir usual parties. 's. Percy Dalby opened her e to the Friendship Unit for December meeting. Standing ffices for the new year are Norm Adair as leader, Cecil Goodwin, secretary, C. Carpenter, treasurer, John Osborne, Mrs. D, Black social; Mrs. Wm. Mc- ht, flowers; Mrs. Jim Mac- Bor program. mes were enjoyed with the ange of gifts. ENTS ENTERTAINED rs, Lenore Hoar, principal the Highway school, with the ide three pupils entertained lhe North Courtice Home and ol. | ressed as Shepherds, Angels, the three Wise Men, the dren sang appropriate songs DRUNK ON SCOOTER EG, Sweden (AP) -- For first time Sweden has fined an for drunken driving on low scooter. The driver was ed to his scooter and him- hooked by what a test ved was excessive alcohol. fine added up to about . E, JOHNSON 00. | OPTOMETRIST 141% King St. East 723-2721 Continental STEAM BATH MASSAGE EXERCISE be as peaceful ® HEAT Treatment for museuler aches and pains (rheume- tism etc.) © Registered Masseur Call 728-2460 or 725-2109 16A Ontario St. W. B. WHITE INSURANCE 110 KING ST EAST Hoping your Christmas will the fallen snow. and bright as 725-3579 } FOR YOURR | Shank You | Management and Staff Wiister DONUT 438 KING ST. W. MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR So that our employees may enjoy Christmas,our Store will be closed Dee, 24th at 6:30 p.m, -- Reopen Dee. 26th at 8:00 a.m. ESPONSE TO OUR PRODUCTS FROM ' OF Opposite the Oshawa Shopping Centre td gratitude, a | W ere grateful to be spending Christmas among all our friende end neighbore...as @ measure of our for a happy, healthy and festive season, 933 Ritson Rd. South Phone 723-1163 idan crectins may we extend our very best wishes to you Chambeu; FOOD CLUB for the right taste m GOLDEN ALE Pick up a supply or enjoy a Golden Ale at your favour- ite pub or hotel. Molson Golden--the right taste in ale is in every single bottle. FROM MOLSON'S-- INDEPENDENT BREWERS SINCE 1786

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy