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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Oct 1940, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 PAGE F IVE Port Perry (M Cockburn, Corr.) Port Perry, Ontrio, October 15.-- Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Lade of Brooklin, visited friends in Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. R. Dutrizac, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. J. ©. Cockburn. Miss Marjory Wagner spent the week-end with her parents in To- ronto. The Women's Association of the Port Perry United Church held the first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Wm. Reale. Mrs. Howard Stone conducted the meet- ing in the absence of the president Mrs. S. A. Wallace. Mrs. W. A. Christie took the Devotional Period. Mrs. L.'G. Hall and Mrs. Geo. Jack- son reported for the Parsonage Committee on the painting at the parsonage, which was done during the summer. Mrs. Peterson gave a report of the work done by the war Work Committee of ladies of the Church at the work rooms on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. A committee, (Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs, Peel), was ap- pointed to arrarige a special Christ. mas program for the December meeting. \ An interesting paper on "Thanks- giving" was read by Mrs. Peel. Mrs. W. M. Bowes gave a vocal number "Morning." . At the close of the meeting Mrs. Reale serf¥§d refresh- ments. She was assisted by Mrs. A. W. Brock, Mrs. F. §lemmon, Miss Marjorie Reale and Miss Ham. Mrs. Hughes and family have gone to Fort Erie where they will make their home. ings. The induction of the Rev. Wil- liam Stocks, as rector of the Churca of the Ascension, Port Perry, and 8t. Thomas' Church, Brooklin, will be held on Friday Oct. 25th at St. Thomas', Brooklin. at 7 p.m. (8.T., Archbishop Owen and Archdeacon Warren will take the service of in- duction. Special preacher will be Rev. Ramsay Armitage, Principal of Wycliffe College. We wish them | happiness in their new surround- | tended Burketon Thank-offering services when Rev. Milton Sander- son, Toronto was the speaker. | arrayed in all their autumn glory. at their prettiest The trees are Pickering (J. Clark, Corr.) Pickering, Oct. 16.--Mrs. R. H Cronk spent the holiday week-end Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. | Thos. Raines who celebrated their golden wedding, on Oct. 10th, 1940. Miss Luella Ploughman, nurse in | training at the Oshawa Hospital | spent the week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Plough- man. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cockburn, Misses Dorothy and Jean Cockburn and Master Barrie Whelan of To- ronto, spent Sunday with Mr. J. C. Cockburn. Rev. F. W. Pooley, BAA, of Sun- derland conducted the service on Sunday in the Church of the Ascen- | sion. Rev. Wm. Stocks preached in Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Hamblett, of Toron- to, were visitors in Port Perry on | Sunday: Mrs. A. H. Rose, of Petrolla, was | a. guest at the home of her sister | Mrs. Wm, Cook, on Sunday. Enfield (Helen Stark, Corr.) Enfield. Ontario, October 15. -- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Mari- lyn and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gor- don, 'Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. McCullough, Orono, at Mrs. John | McCullough's. Miss Evelyn Taylor, Blackstock, spent Sunday at home. Messers. Roy McLaughlin, Rolph Ormiston and Jamie Stark left Wednesday morning, Oct. 9th to train at military camp. Peterbor- ough. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Mrs. Jas. Rundle, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Bowman, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Beaton and Ian, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Pascoe, Evelyn | and Marion were Sunday guests at | the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Pascoe. Mrs. A, Pearce, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster and Stan- ley, Toronto, Miss Elsie Samis, Peterborough, Miss Corsina Samis. Oshawa, at Mr. Milton Samis'. Mrs. John McCullough, Miss Ida McCullough and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe at Dr. McCullough's, Orono. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Bradley at Mr. Frank Webber's, Newcastle. "Wear Ever" aluminum demon- strations were held at the homes of L. Cochrane, W. Ferguson, R. Grif- fin and W. Bowman' recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ashton, Wil- ma, Helen and Ruth spent Sunday in Lindsay. : Mrs. James Stark is nursing in Lotus. With Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Prescott and family, Solina. 'Mr. Harold Beamish, Miss Mar- garet Twilley, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. W, Bowman. Thanksgiving Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Boh Davis, Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Croker, Mr. Bill Grace, Miss Marion Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith, Beaverton, with Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Grace. Mr. and Mrs. T. Whillier, Mr. Bob Stinson, Leaside, witn Mrs. T. H. Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and family, Newtonville, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. : Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Brus- sels, with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pascoe. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mackey, Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs. H. Pascoe Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pascoe, Brooklin, with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe. Enfield Thank Offering' Service will be held on Oct. 20th with Rev. Littlewood, Orono, as guest speaker, There will be special music by the choir under the direction of Miss [da McCullough. The service is at 1.30 o'clock. A good attendance is anticipated. Several from this community at- Port | with friends at Bloomfield Mr. Arthur Smith of St. Cathar- ines was the guest of M. S. and Mrs. Chapman over the week-end. Miss Gladys Burns of Toronto, spent the holiday with her sisters, Mrs. L. M. Morley and Mrs. C. E Morley. Master Bobbie Runciman 1 | {in progressive euchre, | refreshments. | by; | Redditt; | tae In charge of arrange | F spent | several days during the past week | with his aunt, Mrs. McBride and | family, at Baltimore. The Misses Rorke spent Thanks- giving week-end on a motor trip with friends through fhe Stoney Lake district. Mr. and Mrs. W. | the week-end with the | brother, L. Harris, at Bailieboro, and other friends in the Rice Lake district. Mr, Betty, of his daughter, Miss E. Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Lyndon Cronk of Toronto was a Monday visitor with his mother, Mrs. R. H. Cronk, The Misses Rose of Toronto vis- ited with their uncle, D. Munro and family over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lishman spent Tuesday in Toronto. Miss Ida Sterritt of the Toronto teaching staff, visited her parents, C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt, over the week-end. Miss Margaret ed her grandparents over the holiday. The many friends of Mrs. C. W. Pilkey are pleased to know that she has successfully undergone a minor operation in the Eastern General Hospital this week, and expects to be able to return home very shortly Mr. Robert Stork of Hamilton was with his mother, Mrs. R. Stork, and brothers over the holiday. Mr. Tom Martin of Windsor, stu- dent at the College of Toronto, was the Thanksgiving guest of his classmate, J. Boyes, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyes. Mrs. B. Heintzman, geles, California. is spending week with her friend, Mrs. F. Hall and Mr. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bishop and son, Tom, of Hamilton, spent the Harris spent J. Murray and daughter, Murr in Hespeler of Los An- the H C. E. Morley. Thanksgiving was celebrated in the village churches by appropriate sermons and music on Sunday. Miss Ina St. John spent the holi- caster, Messrs. Cecil Sparrow and Bill Sparrow visited with their parents, W. H. and Mrs. Sparrow on Thanks- giving Day. A number from the village at- tended the anniversary services and the turkey supper held by the Dun- barton United Church this week. The official opening or the Men's Community Club took place on Fri- day evening in the club rooms with former's | : cussion. Mrs. | of group 6 had charge of the pro- McEwen | I t yer ;. | " : y of Toronto, were the guests | favoured with a piano solo ay ot | holiday week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. | ; | seventh birthday. day week-end at her home in Lan- ; | with the president, | | | home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kivell, on | Rescue Workers Remove Air Raid Victim Trapped in a building which was wrecked by Nazi bombs, this air-raid victim is being given first-aid | treatment by steel-helmeted rescue workers bzfore being removed to a London hospital. the members and their ladies In attendance. The evening was spent followed by Prize winners includ- 1st, Mrs. F. H. Hall, A. J. Bush- 2nd, Mrs. J. C. Bryant, W. V. consolation, aus, 3. J Bushby, W. R. Miller, The commit- ments was H. Hall, L. Johns, C. E. Morley. Mrs. Hugh Miller was hostess to the members of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid at their October meet- ing held on Wednesday afternoon. ed: A feature of the program was the | "grab basket" which added a sub- stantial amount to the treasury Mrs. W. J. Miller, vice-president, was in charge of the meeting Solina (Staff Correspondent) SOLINA, Ontario, October 15.-- | The Women's Institute meeting was held on Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. Werry conducting the business dis- Isaac Hardy, E. | : jorie and Irene Bragg, Toronto Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitnrell, June and Lorraine; Mr. and Mrs. John | Garwood, Audrey and Kenneth, Toronto, at Mr. J. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Everett | Mary and Barbara, Oshawa; Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Shirley Smith), London at Mrs. gram which followed, Mrs. gave a reading and Mr: Hardy Roy Langmaid gave gn interesting and helpful talk on various ways of preparing vegetables dishes and de- monstrated one which the later sampled. Lunch was serve the group in charge. The group also having a Lost Heir party at ti ladies i by Tuesday evening, October 22nd. Mrs. Roy Langmaid had charge | of the missionary program on Sun- | day. Scripture hymnal on Thanksgiving was used | |] Richardson visit- | | Price of an Eye | Nestleton | Sunday. reading from the mns a story were sung "The and Thanksgiving hy Mrs. Langmaid- read ic at next Eldad choir will Church provide mus services Miss Helen Baker, Peterborough, was at home on Sunday. Miss Verna Millson, ! training, Toronto was at home on Pharmacy, | Thelma Gilbert, Saturday. Geo, White's. | leader | Mrs. | are | he | © | | | | | Rev. | sionary tonic Millson sang, Navy." was repeated and Kathleen Baker | had charge of the recreation period. | Candy and apples were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunbar, Billie and John, onto, Mr. were | Sunday | Mr Velma; Cation, ing Day lowlees'. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hodgson and family, Tyrone visited on Sunday at Mr. Ernest Hockaday's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Watson and son Charles, Mr. Richard Watson Todmorden; Mrs. Charles Watson and Mr. Will White, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Charlton McBride, Burton and Mary, Peterborough, at Mr. on James Evans. "Wings Over The Smales, Mr 30b tors at atid Mrs. Henry Mrs. Ducklow, Toronto, were visitors at Mr. Miss Jessie Thanksgiv= N. C. Yel- Miss 'Helen and Mr. Tom Baker, ; Peterborough; Mrs. H. Couch, Mar- Ilene, Bowmanville; Miss at Mr. J. Elliott, Mr. (nee R Johns at Mr. Roy id's; r. and Mrs. J. Kivell D Chamb rs' Bowmanville Arthur Martin gnd family arl Leach at her home in Toronto; Mrs. N. L.. Law, Mrs T. E Kaiser, Mrs. Lew Luke, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Spicer, Toronto; nurse-in-. | Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Yellowlees and | were Mr, Miss Gladys Yellowlees tea guests on Sunday' at Glaspell"s Whitby, Misses Grace Trul! and Margaret Brackenridge spent the Thanksgiv- ing week-end at their homes and | duff was with her parents. | Mrs. | sionary convener Mr. Tom Baker, Jr. is taking military training at Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis and Mrs. Nesbitt were tea guests of Mr. and Ralph Davis on Sunday. Mrs Nesbitt was celebrating her eighty- Young People met on Monday night and 'a Thanksgiving program was given. Gladys Yellowlees, mis- was in charge . The Doxoiogy was used in opening, and the hymn "Ceme Ye Thankful, People, Come," was sung, The Roll Call was answered with Thanks- giving thoughts. Psalm 107 was read by Muriel Langmaid and a corres- ponding reading on the Psalm was given by Wesley Yellowlees. "We've A Story To Tell To The Nations", was used as a devotional hymn and Ileen Balson gave the topic. Mts. Wesley Yellowlees gave a reading "Thanksgiving Motif-1940". Helen Langmaid played a piano solo and Gerry | teacher at Bally- | HAVE YOU EVER MADE BUTTERSCOTCH BISCUITS ? ® It's one of the amazingly delightful recipes given in this new Recipe Book . "52 Baking Secrets". . . created by Mrs. H.- M. Aitken, Famous Cooking Authority . . . and issued by the Canada Starch Home Service Department. Here's a real gold mine of the simplest, most delicious recipes for Hot Breads, Cookies, Biscuits, Meats, Fish and many other types of foods, Write now for this FREE Recipe Book, Send your request, with a label from any Canada Starch product, to Canada Starch Home Service, Dept. DW, 49 Wellington St. E., Toronto. M | For Better , Cooking Results insist on CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP | E THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED The Mizpah benediction | Miss Fanny Smales Tor= | Pickering, | J. Smales on Cation and | Mrs. Walter Richard; Shaws; at Mr. Thomas Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and Catherine, Toronto, at Mr, Living- stone Miller's on Sunday. v Mr, and Mrs. Charles Osborne and family, Ebenezer; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson, Toronto; at Mr. S. E. Werry's. 'Mrs, 8. E. Werry visited on Sun- day with Blackstock relatives. Maple Grove The young people held their meeting on Wednesday evening last week, with a good attendance. Mr, William Lycett gave the topic on Canadianism. Several of the ladies from our Auxiliary attended the annual meeting of the eastern section of the Oshawa Presbyterial, which was held in Ebenezer Church on Thurs- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welch and son, Bowmanville, recently visited at Mrs, Ivison Munday's. Miss Margaret Bongard, Port Hope was a recent visitor at Mr. R. D. Trimble's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowden and family, Toronto spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Stevens. Mr, Orland Hall, the week-end and holiday at Howard Foley's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Foley and son David, St. Catharines were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Stevens. Mr. Fred Miller, Kingston spent the week-end at Mrs. L. C. Snow- den's, Miss Margaret Stewart, Toronto was with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Toronto spent Mr. William Stewart over the week-end. Miss Thelma Freeman, Black- stock and Miss Nellie: Snowden, Whitby visited their parents over the week-end and holiday. Mrs. Rev. H. W. Foley and daughter, Laura, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests at Mr. J. D. Stevens and attended the Thanksgiving ser- vice here, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Greenham spent. the week-end with 'relatives in Port Huron, Michigan. Miss Eileen Stephens, Bowman- ville, was with her cousin, Miss Au- |' drey Greenham over the week-end. Our church was beautifully de- corated with flowers, autumn leaves, etc, on Sunday for the special Thanksgiving service, when. our pastor gave a splendid Thanksgiv- ing message. The choir assisted in the service with an anthem and a beautiful solo, "Thanks Be To God", was sung by Miss Jean Stevens. On Sunday evening our young people went to Ebenzer and Pn in the service there. Those taking part in the worship service were Mildred Snowden, Marion Snowden and Lloyd Metcalf. Miss Helen Met~ calf sang a solo and Jean Stevens. and 'Edna Swallow were the speak- ers. 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