PENTALPHA. JEWEL Very Excellent Compan- fon N. W. Purdy is pic- tured above receiving a 50- year jewel at the recent convocation of a Pentalpha Chapter No. 28. Left to Companion J. E. Girve Excellent Girven, Grand H. of the Grand Chap- ter of Royal Arch Masons in the Province of Ontario, right is Right Companion J. E, pal of ion N, W. Purdy. who made the presentation, Excellent Companion J. G, Magee, ruling First Princi- Pentalpha Chapter, and Very Excellent Compan- DISTRICT NEWS BLACKSTOCK (TC) --. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Taylor held a birthday party on Sunday for Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs, J. Forder, who celebrated her 92nd birthday Mar. 23. Supper guests included Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Scarborough; Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Murray and daughters, Cresswell; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Harry McLaughlin and Marvin Nes- bitt. A large crowd attended the farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gibson at Cadmus United Church Saturday eve- ining. The guests of honor are moving to Port Perry. Rev. P. Romeril was master of cere- monies. Barbara Rohrer and Gail Fallis presented a gift from the Sunday School and Oscar Mc- Quade presented a purse of money on behalf of the com- munity. During the evening musical selections were presented by the Sunday School, Mrs, Ray Phayne, Mrs. Jim Gray, Mrs. \Jim Fallis, Mrs. Lorne Thomp- Train Impeding: KINGSTON (CP)--A defence lawyer asked that a charge be jquashed Tuesday because | lice for false arrest. L. §. Willoughby refused tolMarch 3. it)let Gary Keye plead to a charge |doemn't exist, and then said he/of obstructing a locomotive dur- Any Such Rap?? {will direct his client to sue po-ling a strike at the Du Pont of Canada Limited plant here json, Reg, Sutton and Mrs, Ken Gray. Clare Fallis showed slides of local scenes and some of his trips. % Prize winners at the Women's Institute euchre were |Mrs. Marwood McKee, Mrs. {Hector Shortridge, William Farewell Party Held At Cadmus Church Forder, Grant McLaughlin and Mrs. George Skelding. The meeting of the Candace Group was held at the home of Mrs. William Mahaffy. The study was taken by Mrs, Har- old Kyte, Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and Mrs, P. Romeril. Mrs. Gordon Pais- ley led the worship. Mrs. Kenneth Samells was hostess for the Anna Unit meet- ing. Mrs. Samells gave a paper on '"Oneness."' Mrs. Carnaghan conducetd the study period, The unit is working on quilts for the bale. The Messengers and Explor- ers held a joint meeting. Eliza- beth Thompson told the story and Mrs. John Carnaghan show- ed pictures of Trinidad, Mrs. Leith Byers opened her home for the meeting of the Esther Unit. Mrs, Walter Wright conducted the meeting. Mrs. Stanford VanCamp gave a commentary on the study book. A letter from Miss Doreen Van Camp, Indore, India, was read. The meeting of the ONO Club was held at the home of Mrs. Shirley Wheeler. Due to other activities it was decided to postpone the family dance until May. The fair committee asked for suggestions regarding ex- hibits, | Joan Paisley, park board | representative, reported the large table in the recreation Thomson Buys Paper Chain LONDON (CP) -- The Thom- son Organization Limited an- nounced Tuesday that it has purchased 92 per cent of the shares of the Chester Chronicle and Associated Newspapers Limited, one of the oldest established groups of weekly newspapers in Britain. The Thomson organization, headed by Canadian-born Lo: issue of share capital, No sale price was announced. Thomson, had bid for the whole} The Oshawa Diary Company Safety Banquet at the G Hotel. Company vehicles trav- elled 293,207 miles with no seri- ious accidents for the ninth con- secutive year. Special guests for. the evening were: Sgt. Nor- man Smyth of the Oshawa Police force, Ron Wilson, and centre kitchen will be painted and given a new top. The club Vern Walker. Company officials presented safe driving awards to 34 drivers who had accident will canvass for the Cancer Society. ; The WA of St. Jolin's Church met with the president, Mrs. H. E. Ashmore in the chair. Mrs. McArthur conducted the devotional. The Dorcas secre- tary reported the spring bale, valued at $76, had been sent to Toronto, An order for a quilt was also reported, The WA plans to have a mit- ten tree at the annual meeting. Members are being asked to donate. The members will at- tend service prior to the April Maundy Thursday. Mrs. P. Romeril, Mrs. L. Wright, Mrs. A. Klan and Miss Aileen VanCamp attended the Chureh School Workshop at Northminster United Church, Oshawa, last week. Rev. P. Romeril is attending the annual meeting of the Board of World Missions in Toronto this week. meeting which will be held on free driving records for 1964: Nine years Al Brown, Dairy Company Honors Many Safe Drivers Limited held its ninth annual| Porteous. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 24,1965 3] George Corby, Otis Foote, Ross Fight years -- Dick Butler, Frank Hoag, Stan Sargeant. Seven years -- Art Anthony, Fred Henderson, Dick Howe. Six years -- Ed Corby, Cec Durno, Doug Flett, Carl Han- sen, Bruce Henderson. Five years -- Rolly Boulet, Ralph DeHart, Ken McMinn, Dave Willis. 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