THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenuery 15,1965 15 aaa ee CT Baby Sitting Course Finished BLACKSTOCK (TC)--A baby|Brenda Yellowlees conducted sit! course was held in Cart-|the worship service. wright Township during the! fall. The course was sponsored by the Durham and Northum-| berland Tuberculosis Associa- tion and the Blackstock Scout and Guide Associations. | Knox ites rage = res students who successfully|their Valentine Party at her éautans the course were: * home on Feb. 13. The group will Marilyn Adams, Sha ron lentertain its mothers. Archer, Betty Bradburn, Karen Campbell, Leanne Dorrell, Nan-| cy Dorrell, Beth Dunsmoor, SOLINA (TC) -- Miss Gladys Yellowlees was hostess for the CGIT meeting. Peggy Millson conducted the meeting. Mrs. H. COLUMBUS (TC) -- The Hos- pitality Unit of the United Judy Felstead, Doreen Goswell, |Church Women met at the home Janice Huntington, Jobn Larm:|of Mrs. J. Miller. Mrs. A. er, Sharon Larmer, Brian Lee,|Fowler conducted the worship Susan McColl and Mrs. J. Miller showed]. Bob McLaughlin nant the slides of her trip to Cape Breton. Laughlin, Linda McLaughlin, ua officers were re- Bonnie Malcolm, Gail Malcolm, Glenn Malcolm, Gordie Mal-| . : a pene a aa see COLUMBUS (TC) -- The Eve- oe. 1 bers olm, Elaine ning Group of the United Church 1 omer Prine aroun UY) Women were guests of Mrs. A vom aa se a e* 1 (McNab. Mrs. G Webber and ary ayre, ay orrill,| Mrs, A. Scott conducted t ro- Bob Swain, Donna Swain, Helen por which eesreer ta oh Rut Swain, Judy Swain, Dianne Tay-||ine of the missionary study on Cable Link Will Open MONTREAL (CP)--The first section of another link in the round - the - world Common- wealth cable system is to be opened for service today tween Singapore and Jesselton in Malaysia. Canadian Overseas Telecom- munication. Corporation said Thursday night that D. F. Bowie, its president and gen- eral manager, will be vresent at the official opening in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Bowie is Canada's, representative on the manage- ment committee of the cable project. The Singapore - Jesselton link is the first section of SEACOM, the South East Asia Common- wealth Cable System, which, when completed will connect Singapore, Jesselton, Hong Kong and Cairns, Australia. COTC said the next section of SEACOM to be completed will be the Jesselton-Hong Kong link scheduled to go into service about March 15. . lor, Bill Thompson, Elizabeth) prazil. | Jesselton is in Sabah (North Thompson, Lorraine Turner, Carol Werry, Suzanne Wilson BALSAM and MOUNT ZION Carol Wotten, Joan Wotten, Nor-| TC) -- The Young People's So ma Wotten ciety held a bowling party Sat- urday night at Markham and MAPLE GROVE (TC) ~ The were entertained at the home of/ sympathy of the community is| Miss Sheila Disney. Miss Joan| extended to the Laird family in}Hoar and her group were in the death of Ernest Laird charge of the Sunday night meeting at Mount Zion Church MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Cecil/She gave a paper on UNICEF. Mills underwent eye surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital on BALSAM and MOUNT ZION Monday. (TC) -- Miss Mary Jean Jamie- ' son has taken a position as a MAPLE GROVE (TC) ~-- Tod|nurse at the Ajax and Pickering Russell, who has been in a|General Hospital coma following an auto acci- dent two months ago, is im proving in a Toronto hospital.|(TC) --- Mr. and Mrs. Winton He knew his parents and other | White celebrated their 53rd wed- members of the family when/ding anniversary on Sunday. they visited him last weekend. [They were entertained at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. John SOLINA (TC) -- ~ Nineteen} White members attended the meeting} of the' Explorers Group Chief | BALSAM and MOUNT ZION (TC) -- Mrs. Betty (Gates) Armador of Nicaragua is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gates Explorer Jackie Brown conduct-| ed the meeting. Mrs. R. Cryder man commenced the study of Trinidad Jennifer Eakins and DISTRICT NEWS Myrtle Women Name Executive AUDLEY (TC) -- The newly- MYRTLE (TC) -- The United Church Women chose their new/formed Hi-C Club met Sunday at officers at their last meeting.|the home of president Keith Mrs. A. ©. McCulloch wasjPuckrin. Plans were made for named president. Vice-presi-ja roller-skating party on Jan. dent, Mrs. Eldean Rodd; secre-|16. ary, Mrs. A. Downey; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. A.j BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mrs.| Eyers; treasurer, Mrs. Olive/Kashore Doshi of India, now| Harrison. jliving in Lindsay, spoke to the Sta ding committees: Com-ipic club Sunday on her na- BALSAM and MOUNT ZION} Borneo), one of the former Brit- ish colonies that united to form Malaysia. It is 900 miles east south of Hong Kong. Contracts have been awarded for completion of the last leg between Hong Kong and Aus- tralia. The Commonwealth cable sys- item now extends from London to Montreal via the Canada Transatlantic Cable (CANTAT), crosses Canada through micro- wave facilities, and links Van- couver with Sydney, Australia, via the Commonwealth Pacific |Cable (COMPAC). Many Complain 'Coin Shortage OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker said Thurs- day he will raise in Parliament complaints from some Cana- dian coin collectors and citizens that they have been unable to obtain mint sets of uncirculated 1965 coins. He said in a prepared state- ment he wants to make sure that Canadians are not "'dis- criminated" against in favor of a few large coin collectors, par- ticularly those in the United States Mr. Diefenbaker said he had received a number of com- plaints that students and school children in Canada could not ob- tain coins "while others outside of Canada were able to do so for commercial purposes." It was announced last week jthat the Royal Canadian Mint jhad stopped accepting orders for sets of uncirculated 1965 ijcoins because it was hard pressed to cope with the record number already received. of Singapore and 1,150 miles poe Mic ggye re g -- tive land. She discussed the re- Mrs. Harrison; Christian Citi-|ligions of India and illustrated genship Supply and Social As-\her talk with slides. sistance Committee, Mrs. A.| Clark; Co-operation in Christian), ORONO (TC) -- Reeve John Education and Missionary Edu-|/Stone hosted the annual cation, Mrs. A. Downey: repre-|reeve's dinner at the Kirby sentative to Christian education, |United Church. Retiring reeve Mrs. Elmer Cooke: representa-\H. Earl Walkey and a retiring tive to MM Committee, Mrs.|Councillor were presented with Rodd, Mrs. Harrison; Nomina-|'okens of appreciation. tions chairman, Mrs. Cooke}! pracksTOCK (TC) -- Chris- programs chairman, Mrs. Rodd; onher Kenneth Hudson, son of Social function chairman, Mrs:|yjr and Mrs. Kenneth Hud- : Lynse. gare toon to of-/con, was baptized Sunday morn- icial boar re. Laynte ing in St. John's Church Rev. John Porter will. conduct|-- a ONE OF CANADA'S MOST POPULAR GLASSES communion service for the UCW Jan, 17.. The annual meeting of| the congregation will be Jan.) 31 | BOWMANVILLE (TC) The Canadian Club elected a new slate of officers for 1965 at its meeting last week: Past presi- dent, John Rickard; president, W. H. Brown; first vice-presi- dent, A. H. Sturrock; second vice-president, Howard Brad- ley; secretary - treasurer, W. A. Courtney; pianist, Leslie Col- lacutt; auditors, R. G, Gropp and J. A, Bell; program, W. H Brown; membership, W. G. Pas, coe and Frank Rickard, G. BE, Bernham and Bert Mutton; nominating committee, Leslie Collacutt, Robert Mutton and Gordyn Brent. James Lovekin, a history teacher in Scarbor- ough, discussed plans with the group for Darlington's Centen-| nial Project AUDLEY (TC) The Com- munity Club, which met last Saturday is planning a social) evening at the Red Wing Re-) creational Hall on Jan, 29 They; have also planned for a skat- ing evening at Cedar Grove on Jan. 23 BLACKSTOCK (TC) Four student teachers from Peterbor- ough Teacher's College are teaching in Cartwright Central School this week. They are 2 Miss Donna McLaughlin, of Blackstock;. Miss Mary Frey of Nestleton; Miss Darlene Hall of Hampton and Rod Taylor of Bowmanville ORONO (TC) About 60 guests of the Hi-C Club, wel comed the new year in at a dance held in the church audi torium. 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