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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1966, p. 21

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ea Se MELON Siena: Ai 'Blackstock Banquet _ RBLACKSTOCK (Tc) -- A most successful father and son! _ banquet was held April 23 in the recreation centre. The gath- ering of i427 enjoyed the noi dinner served by the mother's! auxiliary. / After Rev. P. Romeril said grace, Ross Duff, president of the Scout and Cub Group Com- mittee, proposed the toast to the Queen and introduced the head table guests who included Miss Aileen VanCamp, Mrs. Carl Adams, Rev. Robert Mansfield, Ross Duff and his son, Graham; Rein Bonsma and Harold Hamilton. The toast to the fathers was Proposed by John Larmer. John Archer replied. The toast to the boys was proposed by Douglas Sleep. Dale VanCamp replied. The report of the Cub activ-| ities was given by Mrs. Adams. Harold Armstrong reported the Scout activities. Mr. Mansfield, Port Perry} probation officer, gave an in-| teresting talk on his work.| George Wolfe expressed appre-| ciation to the speaker and Ernie Swain thanked the women, Barry Malcolm was the Pianist. Twenty-two members of the Hi-C Group attended the con- ference in Oshawa during the weekend. Mrs. P. Romeril attended the annual meeting of the Board of | lOO Women at the Church House, | Toronto. The delegates had! lunch at Queen's Park. -_ Frank Stanilamd, Mrs. V. Bailey, Mrs. Jack Rahm, Mrs. J. K, Lawrence, Mrs. G. V. A.| a 6 Scott, Mrs. M. Edgerton and Mrs. W. W. VanCamp attended | if not completely satisfied with terence in Oshawa lat week. 2 / /ANY fresh meat you buy from LOBLAWS aii ference in Oshawa last week. APRIL 27, 28, 29, 30 A surprise party was held Pd Saturday night. The event was arranged by Mrs. Walter Law-| rence in honor of her daught sah. fend, from. Nenelon NEW CROP FROM ISRAEL! THIN-SKINNED! OUTSTANDING VALUES! grave and Pontypool spent a pleasant evening in games. Sylvia received many beauti- ful gifts. Mrs. Lloyd Wright, leader, was hostess for the Dorcas Unit meeting. Mrs. Walter Wright Blackstock, Peterboreagh, T° special! 20¢ OFF DEAL! gave the worship. Mrs. W. Ross the discussion. A letter from iss Frances Walbridge, a mis- ¥ sionary in Angola, was read. The meeting of the Esther EXTRA C LARGE C Unit waa held at the home of Mrs. Glenn Larmer with the SPECIAL! ALL FLAVOURS LARGE SIZE SIZE Jeader, Mrs. Arnold Taylor, is presiding. Mrs. Bruce Mount- JELLY : 6-02. joy and Mrs. Harold Martyn ' LARGE gave the devotional. Mrs. we " : PKGS DOZ,. DOZ, Mountioy led the discussion on . POWDERS RN ti ae ; sicher the study book. Mrs, Larmer read a letter from a mission ny of Fresh From Colifornie! No. 1 Grade! Crisp and Solid! Clothing war received for the SPECIAL! HOSTESS BISCUITS Garden Fresh From Colifornie! No. 1 Gre p c bale to be sent to Miss Muriel ? C =. MACAROON CRISPS ..- = 33° TENDER CABBAGE { ~~ AUDLEY (TC) -- Mr. and| PKG, Mrs. Leonard Waltham, Shirley! and Ronald Smith, Lynda Puck- rin and Bill Seto attended the Hi-C Conference in Oshawa dur-| SPECIAL! COLOURED FRESH BLACK NOW 1S ing the weekend. The club wilt! 1-LB. C C TIME TO PLANT meet in the school Saturday. A PARCH : POUND variety program is planned vee PKGS : A eas mtetsastes FINEST QUALITY! TWO YEAR OLD! Anne Guthrie, a student nurse t a BEST VARIETIES! at Woodstock Hospital, is holi- \ i GARDEN FRESH FROM CALIFORNIA! MILD & TENDER! SSPE sacra aren taser | ¢ BRUSSELS ¢. [ROSE BUSHES and r. n rs. rank < a H J . guar stent TQOMAIO JUICE ~~ in aif, 79 SPROUTS nw 29 Assorted PLANTS Te teiay. fine. iotarned WIDE SELECTION AVAILABLE home from Toronto General Fa anitnt Pmepriati MiAICPr ACCABTENR CITEC Board Dros AYLMER PEAS. 3 ets 9 Qo sca nes C ; LB. NEW CROP! BARLINKA VARIETY! SPECIAL! No.1 WHITE CREAMED Congress Plan TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- The Ontario Flue - Cured To-| C bacco Growers Marketing Board| 2-LB, scrapped plans Tuesday to hold oe sesssseves PLASTIC CARTON a tobacco trade congress in Can- or ada next year. ey be} operon oneedoet SPECIAL! LOBLAWS KITCHEN PRIDE port from the government and : . J tobacco industry were cited as GOLDEN BOOK -- A3 HERRY © SPECIAL! VAC PAC Peter Newell, the board's ex- 4 reore EACH € LB. pepe aeons] €RY DICTIONARY | 7 oe" SWEET LS hold previous congresses--one| WITH EACH GOLDEN BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA OLD SOUTH sLonibA PICKLED sre sees es in Rhodesia and the other in) Turkey--might be used other-| VOLUMES 1 to 8 -- SAVE $7.92 The 'board's im, Teoarce sw! | GOLDEN BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA i tal pee eng | Orange Juice 2-79: conk" SIME SPARE RIBS Canada, as an alternative proj- ect Mr. Newell read 2 letter trom | BUY A BOOK-A-WEEK C SPECIAL! LOBLAWS RASPBERRY or LEMON Finance Minister Sharp saying | yor uae Two SPECIAL! RUPERT BRAND--SEE COUPON FOR EXTRA LUCKY GREEN STAMPS it would be difficult for the fi- nance department to provide NOW ON SALE EACH JELLY ROLL c 12-02, money for a meeting of private FL ceuusesasasuu ie ee industry, but the department's services would be available for such a congress. Mr. Newell said the Ontario government took a similar atti- tude and tobacco companies | were "washed out' of partici-| pation He said the majority of those | should not he repeated for an-!| other five years. Directors at Tuesday's meet-| ing were told the tobacco film made by A. K. 0. Films of Till-| sonburg had been nominated for | an award at the annual Monit- real film festival May 6. Proposed enlargements of the board's Delhi and Aylmer auc tion exchanges were put *er| for discussion with buyers fn on amram tal htt a tetet Pn ion PhP 3 Prat iA brea®, pepo hoop vedi alg enw OS, Aas 0% 'a EE Ae age See --erngsen Sheet: aay

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