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Daily Times-Gazette, 8 Jul 1948, p. 5

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MrHURSDAY, JULY 8, 1 948 THE : DAILY. TI ¢ nnounce Results "Of June Exams At Myrtle Station M. V. LUERY Correspondent ) / Myrtle Station, July 7--Dr. W. W. Wallace of Scarborough occu- pied the pulpit on Sunday morning sin the interest of the Temperance Federation. The congregation was "ery small but thofe who listened to him realized how important tem- *perance education is to the youth Of any country. * As far as we know at time of writing this news budget there will be no church service on Sunday morning; but if some arrangement . is being made for a service, it will 'be announced on Thursday at the @ngregational picnic which will be held in Lynbrook Park. : "7 Repairing RR. '¥ he large CPR. ditching ma- Bhine was working on Myrtle sec- tion on Monday and Tuesday of last week, widening and cleaning e ditches. writin' and 'rithmetic are over for the summer and thous- and of boys and girls throughout the country have joyously put away their books for 69 days of care- free frolic. Attend Shower Albert, Mrs. Eyers and Betty-Ann Attended a miscellaneous shower sear Hawkestone on Wednesday evening of last week. It was in or of their cousins, Mr. and . Jim Langman, recently mar- ed. t Personals . Neil Lynd of Kedron returned "home on Saturday evening after a happy holiday spent with his grand-parents, Elwood and Mrs. Masters. Miss Mildred Harrison of Toron- to, was at 'her home here from Wednesday evening until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tole and " David of Oshawa; Miss E. Tole and Mr. J. Yarmola of Trenton, were holiday callers on Myrtle relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Phair and son of Toronto, were tea guests of their cousins, Ernie and Mrs. Gil- vroy, on Friday. Dave and Mrs. Duchemin spent Wednesday evening of last week with his brother Ernie and Mrs. Duchemin, at their home in Oril- < lia. * Foxes have done quite a great deal of damage to chickens on our range. They have been so bold as to molest and kill them in daytime. Harold Bradley of Toronto is » home at present assisting his father with haying operations. The Woman's Association will meet in the regular monthly meet- ing on Wednesday afternoon of next week, at the home of Mrs. H. Stacey. Ladies of the community who are not members are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Miss Rose Brent of Toronto is holidaying with her brother-in- law and sister, Norman and Mrs. Hughson, Marilyn Downey spent part of last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rahm, at their home near Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross of Oshawa were in the village on Thursday ev- ening calling on friends. _ Mrs, Keith Brown and Sharon of Toronto were with her parents Milton and Mrs, Howsam over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent of Osh- _awa were Sunday evening guests of * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stacey. Ray Duff of Peterborough spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duff, at their home here, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Cooper and children of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee of Greenbank, were vVis- * itors with Mrs. W. J. Cook during the holiday and week-end. Thomas Walsh of Chicago who had been vacationing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Walsh, has returned to his home. Mrs. George Williams and daugh- ter, Mrs. Don McIntyre of Toron- to, spent the week-end with Mrs. ~ Robert Britton. Miss Dorothy Piper and Mr. Roy Manuel, of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piper and children of Oshawa were Dominion Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Proven and Mr, and Mrs. David Smith of To- ronto were visitors on Sunday with Allen and Mrs. Downey. Miss Grace Ash of Toronto is holidaying at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Cook and Bud Slayter of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. 'L. Dalby and children, and Mr, and Mrs. C. Massey and baby of Oshawa, spent Sunday with the Hugo Bradley family. . Kathryn Hamilton is holidaying this week with relatives in Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downey, Vir- ginia, and Linda of Toronto, were Dominion Day visitors with O. H. and Mrs. Downey. Virginia is re- maining with her grandparents for a part of the school vacation. George Teeney of sons Jim and George, of Toronto are spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Clar- < ence Harrison and halping with the hay. Mrs, Roy Scott of Seagrave and her brother, Clarence Harrison, celebrated their birthdays, July 2, together at the Harrison home Miss Doris Britton of Toronto, is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Britton and her uncle, Ross. Exam Results . Mrs, J. Duff, our public school teacher, is to be congratulated on her year's work with the ppnpils. The results of the examinatioris are as follows: To Grade VIII--Andy Appleton. To Grade VII--(Honours) Marie Gray, Joan Duff, Marie Maxwell. Pass--Earl Paynter, Donald Stev- ens, Doreen Cryderman, Maxine Carnochan. : , To Grade VI---(Honours) Ber- nice Harbron, Billy Maxwell. Pass --Edward Appleton, Joan Carno- chan, Charles Ash. To Grade V--(Honours) Susanne Appleton. Pass--Lucille Carnochan, Gordon Grant, Kathryn Hamilton, To Grade IV--(Honours) Eddie Benetin, Carol Maxwell, Mary Stev- L ens, Douglas Ash, Jeanette Watson, Allan Carnochan, Pass -- Marlene Appleton, Howard Timms, Harold Timms. To Grade III-- (Honours) Robert Duff, Georgeanne Appleton, Mari- lyn Downey, Wayne Nottingham. Pass--Roger Cryderman. To Grade II--(Honoars) Russell Grant, Larry Harner. Entrance Results (Continued from page 4) ours). ; Delilah Cryderman and Norman Schell granted standing under Reg- ulation 28. CLAREMONT CENTRE The following pupils were grant- ed High Schoo] Entrance standing on the teacher's recommendation: Shirley Anthony, Donald Baker, Anne Barclay, Dennis Couper- thwaite, Denis Dowling, Nelda El- son, Mary Ann Fretz, Ilean GoOs- tick, Alice Keeler, Mary McAvoy, Barbara Mairs, Joan Middleton, David Norton, Marion Norton, Joey Pegg, Gladys Pugh, Major Robinson, Reginald Sanderson, Mildred Ward. The following passed the final written examinations: David Barclay, Carmen Barry, Neil Berndt, Stanley Benson, Ron- nie Burnell, Willlam Cook (Hon- ours), Mary Eckardt, Barbara Good, Edith Gostick, Joseph Hinan (hon- ours), Carl McDowell, Marion Mid- dleton, Isabelle Nighswander (hon- ours), George Postill (honours), Daniel Pugh, Alan Redshaw, Olga Rhodes, Mary Story, William Town: er, William Turner, Doris Whitty. Don Wannop granted standing under Regulation 28. Evelyn Woodward granted stand- ing under Regulation 29. PICKERING CENTRE The following pupils were granted High School Entrance standing on the teacher's recommendation: . Alice Akers, Dorothy Barlow, Mary Barlow, Alan Bentley, Jessie Bushby, Kenneth Butt, Albert Ca- fik, Kenneth Fralick, Gordon Hughson, Robert Jones, Lorraine Lawrence, Shirley Marchment, Bev- erley Martin, Zelda Nicholl, Tommy Parker, Glen Perry, Bruce Richard- son, Valerie Selano, Carolyn Smith, Lorna Valleau, Garth Wells. The following passed the final written examinations: Evelyn Annan (honours), Benny Bates, June Comport, Don Cowdell, Susan Eade, Robert Gordon, Ross Irwin (honours), Vivian Jackson, Patricia Maxworthy, John Mont- gomery (honours), Eric Murphy, Moira Newlands, Betty Olliffe, Har- ry Scott, Pauline Sheridan, James Smart, Robert Smith, Frank Won- nacott, Stella Yatsula. Alex Stefaroi granted under Regulation 28. PORT PERRY CENTRE Te following pupils were granted High School Entrance standing on the teacher's recommendation: Thomas Anderson, Murray Bar- nard, Marilyn Beare, Victor Chilton, Doris DeNure, Jeanne Dowson, Jose Fruellex, Bernice Gatenby, Patrick Hayes, Shirley Ianson, Olive Irvin, Mayrenne James, Kath- erine Johnston, Murray Johnston, Margaret Leask, Joan Lewis, George Rodd, Robert Rowland, Helen Samells, Jean Samells, Glen Stein- hoff, Donald Sutcliffe, Donald Tay- lor, Mary Wilson. The following passed the final written examinations: Joan Alldred, Ella Barry, Helen Baylis (honours), Pauline Beacock (honours), Clarence Biddis (hon- ours), Carolyn Colley, Harold Col- lins, Doris Dearborn, Donald Dow- son (honours), Glen Dowson, Thom- as Duff, Betty Dusty, William Gib- son (honours), Stanley Glass (hon. ours), Joyce Harding (honours), Norman Haugen (honours), Marilyn Heayn, Betty Lambe, Howard Luke, Margaret McKee, Ronald McKin- zey (honours), Laurene McNenly, Wyona McNenly, Helen Moore (honours), Wilma Owen (honours), Edward Piner, George Pollock (honours), Edwin Prentice, Albert Reyner, Leona Reynolds (honours), Ross Short, Marie Sonley, Bernard Standish, Doris Stone (honours), Marion Taylor, Wilma Willes (hon- ours), John Waldinsperger (hon- ours). Evelyn Ross granted under Regulation 28. OSHAWA MISSIONARY COL. The following pupils passed the final written High School Entrance examinations: Aileen Brock (honours), Doreen Fortin, Albert Lawson, Victor Moores, Elsie Rossen, Ingrid Rudy (honours), Robert Russell (hon- ours), Dolores Sweet. WHITBY CENTRE The following pupils were grant- ed Higl School' Entrance standing on the teacher's recommendation: Jean Allard, Gwynne Barnes, Robert Bradley, William Beaton, Roy Beckman, Phyllis Bowcott, Kent Callahan, Kenneth Corner, Eleanor Darnell, Shirley Disney, Robert Edwards, Ewen Ferguson, Robert Gow, Joyce Halliday, Bruce Hannam, Margaret Harlow, Lois Harris, June Hartman, Clarence Hewson, Jane Holliday, Chesteret Keirstead, Mike Kuzk, Ivy Lee, Mary Lintner, Verna Moore, Laurie Patterson, Kenneth Randall, Dar- win Robinson, Lloyd Scott, Colleen Shearer, William Shearer, Helen Smar, Jacqueline Smith, Barbara Stafford, Shirley Stevens, James Sully, Joyce Tucker, Howardine Waddell, Ruby Ward, Naida Waude, Fred williams, Donald Wilson. The following passed the final written examinations: Barbara Allison, Mary - Jean Bloye, Marion Fletcher, Judith Foster, William Grylls, Ione Hamil- ton, Lilah Hess, Evelyn Hildred (honours), Mary Rae Holley, Bar- bara Irwin, James Jermyn, Mildred Kapuscingki, Phyllis Lane, Douglas Lavis, Allan 'Lee, William Martin, Noreen Maynard, Teddy Mendyk, Kenneth Moore (honours), James Noble, David Pallock, Walter Pow- ell, Rhona Ross, Albert Scarlett (honours), Prank Stackaruk, David Swenter, Shirley warvell. OSHAWA CENTRE The following pupils were granted High School Entrance standing on the teacher's recommendation: Betty Adams, Diane ' Alexander, Douglas Booth, Neil Bramley, Shir- ley. Brant, Marina Brooks, Edwin Brown, Patricia Butt, Shirley Cheeseman, Donald Cooper, Ruth FCorby, Patricia Cordy, David Flet- cher, Doris Gejsberger, Margaret Geisberger, Bruce Gilliland, Donald standing standing Quiet Wedding Is Solemnized Of Zion Couple HELEN DAVIDSON Correspondent Zion, July 6--Wedding bells have rung again at Zion. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher who were married at Hampton parsonage on June 26. Judging from the noise and horn- blowing one night last week there wouldn't be much rest at the Fish- er residence. But boys will be boys. Miss Grace Stainton spent a few days last week with Miss Carol Stephens, Oshawa, bringing Carol home with her for a holiday here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilks and baby Norma; Mrs, Olivier, Toronto, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Abbott, Laurence and Stanley, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westlake, Betty Lou, Roy and Dwight, Hampton, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson's. Miss Helen Davidson, who is now staying in Oshawa, spent the week end at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ayre, Rich- mond Hill, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Ayre's. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stainton, Mus- koka; Miss Eileen Stainton, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Art Keith, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe, Solina; Mrs. Eva Pascoe and chil- dren, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pas- coe's. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Glaspell and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Yellowlees at Columbus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Balson, Glén and Douglas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Anson Balson at Richmond Hill on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Scott, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Glaspell, Ty- rone, were with Mrs, F. B. Glaspell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Philps, Mait- stone, Essex; Mrs. Phaire and son Lance, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Colwell, Tyrone, and Mrs. Lilly Brock, Bow- manville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geissberger. Mr. and Mrs, A. Ayre were af Richmond Hill Sunday evening and called on Mr. and Mrs. Anson Bal- son. Mr. Larry Metcalfe, visited his grandparents, Mrs. Alf. Ayre, for a few week. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gail and Leonard and Mr, Clifford Bickerton, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Morgan on Sunday. Mr. and > Fr bins and Isobel visited" Mr. Mrs. Clif- ford Naylor at Columbus on Sun- day and attended the anniversary services there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball and family, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Ball and family, Mr. R. W. Ball and Dora attended the Moat reunion picnic at Woodland Park, Mark- ham, for dinner on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Morgan visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Beath at Colum- bus on Sunday. : Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Geissberger and Gail of Clifton, spent a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geissbergers last week. Mrs. Phegny, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chant of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Ven- nor. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Balson, Rich- mond Hill, were recent guests of R. W. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball and family, Mr. R. W. Ball and Dora attended the "Ball" reunion picnic at Sandford for supper on Thurs- day of last week. y The following is the school report for 8.8. No. 12, Darlington (Zion): Grade VII-VIII--Shirley Hadley, G: Walter Haas, G; Fred Dart, G; John Killen, F. Grade VI-VII--Audrey Glover, E; Grace Stainton, E; Marie Killen, E; Donna Fice, G; George David- son, G; Joyce Cameron, F. Grade V-VI--Marylin Fice, E; Isobel Robbins, E; Margaret Pas- coe, G; Bertha Geissberger, E; Sylvia Hasiuk, G; Roger Bonner, G; George Fisher, F; Morris Day, F Oshawa, Mr. and days last Morgan, and Mrs. 'Grade IV-V--Peggy Davidson, E; Basil Bonner, G; Beverley Cam- eron, G; Bob Dart, F; Alvin Fish- er, FP, Grade III-IV--Janet Naylor, E; Dianne Thompson, E; Barbara Iverson, G; David Hircock, F. Grade II-III--Janeen Cameron, E; Patsy Vennor, E; Norma Glover, G; Mae Dunbar, G; Keith Fice, G; Harvey Wilbur, G; Douglas Day, F; Eddie Thompson, F; Forbes Fish- er, U; Dale Hadley (absent). Grade I-II--Marylin Pascoe, G; Jerry Hasuik, G: Lorne Day, F; Bobby Poole, F; Lloyd Wilbur, U. Grading-- E--80 to 100 per cent G--65 to 79 per cent F--55 to 64 per cent --Below 55 pet cent (unsatisfac- tory). Teacher--Henry R. Demille. Heaslip, Earl Henry, Orval Hol- land, Robert Horner, Kenneth Hos- kin, Albert Hutcheon, Lee Johnson, Francis Johnston, Phyllis Johnston, Sylvia Jolnston, Nina King, Diane Lee, Barbara Lockwood, Evelyn Major, Edith Mayr, Robert McCli- mond, .Barbara McMaster, Barbara Millar, Betty Oldham, Bernice Pee- bles, Leila Peel, Beverley Prevost. Gwendolyn Scorgie, Kathleen Si- mons, June Thompson, Clifford Tregunna, Shirley Tubb, Barbara Turpin, John Whitsitt. The names of those passing the written examinations will be pub- lished with the successful Oshawa candidates. SIGHT PLANE WRECKAGE Paris, July 8 -- (AP) --Agence France-Presse said tonight that the wreckage of a plane carrying 16 passengers was sighted Wednesday about five miles from Djiring, French Indo-China. There was no indication of the fate of the pas- sengers and crew. The plane, a DC-3, left Saigon Wednesday for a 150-mile flight to Dalat po New Jersey, | MES-GAZETTE Fawn Is Farm Pet & Bambi, 2-weeks-old fawn, found by Eileen and Sally Griffith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffith, 2nd Concession, Sarnia Township, nuzzles Eileen while Sally smiles. Sunday Visitors Are Many At Enniskillen MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent Enniskillen, July 6--Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Gregg and Donald spent a few days with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Sharp, before going to Monterey, Cal. Miss Lottie Cottrell, Misses Mar- jorie and Jean and little brother Jimmy Ashton, Toronto, spent a few days with Mrs. J. Kennedy. Oswald Pethick, Mrs. Verna Wood and Floyd Pethick, Toronto, visited at Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Peth- ick's. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton, Lois and Charles, and Mrs. E. C. Ashton were with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bragg at Providence. Mrs. Mary Griffin is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin, at Purple Hill. Mrs. Boyd Wilcox, Cobourg; Miss Ruby Virtue and Master Bill Kay, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Strong, Austin and Fay and W. Adams, Cadmus, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. John Slemon were at Rice Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ashton and Clare visited with Mr, and Mrs. G. Adcock, at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo and family holidayed at Hickory Beach on Sturgeon Lake. Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Slemon vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mountjoy, at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Abernethy, at Totten- ham, and also attended her cousin's | funeral who was accidently killed. Mr, and Mrs. family visited with Mr. and Mrs, H. Stainton's at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Soper, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R., Mc- Neil. Mrs. Keith Ferguson was honor- ed with a miscellanous shower from her classmates at the nurses resi- dence in Oshawa. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Woolridge, Momence, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodman, Lindsay, were with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Millson and his mother of Ajax, and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Orono, were with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ormiston's. Mrs. Jas. A. Werry, Mrs. E. A. Werry and Mrs. H. J. McGill, were with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borrow- dale, Oshawa, attending Brian's lawn party. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, Leskard; and Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescott called on Mr, and Mrs, R. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Ferguson visited at Ms. and Mrs. David Jackson's, in Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs and Joan were with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Chantler in St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorland vis- ited with relations In Oshawa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. McNeil visited with friends in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Telfer and fam- ily, Toronto, and Mr. Fred Stan- nard, Bowmanville, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. wearn. Miss Edna and Master Ted Jen- ning's, Acton, are visiting with Mr. | and Mrs, Harold Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb and Ruth were with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Trewin. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill and Donald, Toronto, and Mrs, John Here is New York's Lieut.-Gov. Joe L. Stainton and | Long Tresses | The little girl with the long tresses is Christian Arne Brown, five and | a half-year-old daughter of Mrs, A. D. Brown, North Vancouver, B.C. Her hair, never cut since her first birthday, is 25 inches in length, | McGill are visiting with Mrs. u| Willoughby, Island Grove. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen, Toronto, | Mr. and Mrs. L. Cull, Newmarket, | with Mr, and Mrs. A. Leadbeater. Miss Betty Smales, Oshawa, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smales. Misses Gloria and Carol Wright have been holidaying with their | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Wright, Maple Grove. Mrs. E. Strutt has returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Cain, Pontypool. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill, Tor- onto, Mrs. John McGill and Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill attended the Ma- son and Smith wedding at Thorn- hill on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke were with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Milne's, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Marks, Port Perry, with Mr, and Mrs. Art Brunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Smith and Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad- i ley and Brian, Maple Grove visited | with- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley. 'Bat Bomb' Untested As Battleship Sinks Aboard the Carrier Boxer in the Pacific, July 8--(AP)--The United States battleship New York cap- sized and sunk unexpectedly Wed- nesday during the first day of the scheduled two-day fleet exercises 50 miles south of Honolulu. The New York Sank under a barrage of nothing larger than 500-pound bombs and five-inch shells. Her unexpected sinking left untested the navy's "bat" bomb--the 2,000- pound bomb rigged with wings and a tail and guided to the target by radar. 'Best Market R. Hanley of Perry, N.Y., who will automaticzlly Lecome governor of | New York :i.%: in the event Gov. | Thomas E. Inwey is elected U.S. | president. | Whitby 336 WHITBY, CHICKENS FOWL and GET OUR PRICES FIRST Pickering Farms Lid. Kinsale Reports Highway No. 7 Traffic Is Heavy MRS. A. HOOKER Correspondent Kinsale, July 7.-- Mr. Shaver of Toronto, representing the Ontario Temperance Association, was the guest speaker at church on Sunday. Service on Sunday next at the reg- ular hour, 10 a.m. The holiday week-end saw extra heavy traffic through the village from Thursday on, which reached the peak on Sunday afternoon and evening. The double lane high- way South, seems to make no dif- ference to the traffic on this road. Luckily no accidents were reported. Gordon Cammack and family of Toronto, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Cammack. Mrs. F. Rogers and Mrs. Hicks spent Monday in Toronto. Miss Norma Sears of Minden, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A, Hobden. Lloyd Davis of Toronto, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. King. The motorcycle races at Oshawa on Thursday last attracted quite a number of our people. Purchase Farm We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Lovick to our community. They are now settled on the farm which they a | purchased from Walter Mulock. Gordon Stell of Peterborough spent the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Stell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of To- ronto, were Sunday guests of Maitland and Mrs. Gormley. Jack Hooker spent the week-end at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family of Utica; W. Mitchell and son of Greenbank; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and Jim- my of Port Perry; and Mrs. Violet Pilkey of Toronto, were all recent visitors with Milton and Mrs. Par- kin. Mrs. Annie Harbron and Harold and Jack Parkin, attended the Mowat Reunion on Dominion Day: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ledgett and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ledgett, and Mr. Lon Legett, of Oshawa; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney and family of Mount Zion, were all recent guests of Charles and Mrs. Ledgett. Ned Lennon, of Niagara Falls, Is visiting "his brother, Pat Lennon, for a few days. Week-end visit- ors at the Lennon home also includ- ed, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell and Bet- ty of Oakwood; Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennedy and Mrs. M. O'Leary of Toronto; Mrs. C. Lennon, Whitby, and Miss K. Rainey of Peterbor- ough. . : Miss Helen Rosseau and friend of Toronto, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosseau. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker spent Sunday at Orono. Mrs. Milton Parkin and Junior were Port Perry visitors on Satur- day. : J Ted Curl is visiting his grand- parents near Ottawa, and will lat- er go to Rochester, N.Y. Miss Velva Johnson has been spending a week with Oshawa rela- ves. a Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross and Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ross and David, Mrs. E. Guthrie and twin daught- ers. Ann and Joan, were recent Vis- {tors at the Herbert Parkin home. Watch Brooklin Team A number of our sport fans are following the fortunes of the Brooklin Junior B Softball team. Mr. Garnet Wagg of Kinsale is manager, while one of our lads is pitcher for the second year. Sup- port means a lot to any team. Congratulations are extended to and Bob Gibson and bride of Brook- | lin, who were married on Satur-| day last. Bob spent his boyhood in Kinsale, g ~ Se | FOR EGGS Night or Day ONTARIO Plan Baptismal Service Sunday At Tyrone MRS. W. RAHM Corespondent * Tyrone, July 6--Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam visited Mrs. J. Lillicrapp at Cannington, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham and Barbara, Bowmanville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Yéllowlees. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brazier, Jim- my and Diane, and Mrs. H. Efford, Agincourt, were with Mr. and Mrs. R. Maynard and Mrs. J. McRob- erts. Sunday will be the last Sunday for services until August 15. A bap- tismal service will be conducted, al- so communion. There is a pot luck supper at Sa- lem on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip and Judy, Mrs. Percy Phillip, Maidstone, vis- iting Mrs. G. Phair and Lance and J. Colwell, with Jim Colwell return- ing home with them for a holiday. Mrs, G. Phair visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Wight at Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jewell, Miss D. Wright and Bill Jewell visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Gimblett at Columbus and attended the anniversary ser- vices. Miss Bernice Brown, Toronto, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. H, Tabb. Mr. and Mrs. A. Binnell and Mrs. Lelia Cochrane, Toronto; Mrs. W. H. Rahm, Burketon; Mr. and Mrs, A. Grace, Bowmanville, were Sun- day callers at Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rahm"s. Miss Doreen Rahm is holidaying with fer sister, Mrs. Alex Perger at Hamilton. Mrs. S. Jewell visited Mrs. J.\ Lawson of St. Catharines at her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robt Heth- erington, Manvers Rd. Clem Rahm is helping Adam Sharp for a month. i Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Hooper, Gwen | and Alan; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fes- sant, Edgeley, Saskatchewan, are with Mr. and Mrs. L. Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. A. Richards. Mr, and Mrs. Everton White at- tended the 84th birthday celebration of his father, D. C. White, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munro, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Courtice, Mr. and Mrs, Allin Anis and Catherine, Oshawa, visited with Mr, and Mrs! Howard Brent. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawkey, Mr. and Mrs. G. McCoy, Bowmanville, and Mrs. Chas. Phillips, Maidstone; call. ed on Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Hodgson and Mrs. E. Storie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goan and Miss Mary Goan, Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosevear, Mrs. Allan Brown and Miss Helen Brown, Peterboro, were with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. W. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ferguson vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. P. Westlake. Mrs. F. L. Byam is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. Lilli- crapp, at Cannington. Congratulations to D. C. White who celebrated ihs 84th birthday on Sunday. Miss Jean Philp visited her bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Philp at Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nash and Miss Mavis Nash, Detroit, and Mrs. W. Chapman, Hampton, were with Mr. and Mrs. T, Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs visited friends at London, Grimsby and Hamilton. Mrs. E. Larkin, Mimico, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. H, Skinner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCoy's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodman and Beverly, Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodman and Judith, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodman, Lorne Goodman and Miss Lorraine McLaughlin, Oshawa; Mrs. B, Guy and Clarence Guy and Norman Guy, Columbus; and Al- fred Geodman, Lucky Lake, Sask. were Sunday guests at Luther Good- man's with Alfred Goodman spend- ing a few days with his brother. Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Macdonald who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson and girls, Oakwood; Mr. and Mrs, G. Hills and boys, Hamilton, were with Alden and Douglas, remaining for a holiday at Mr. Albert Hills. Wigwasson, Muskoka. Mrs. H. Hall and Mrs. K. Colbary visited Miss Helen Hall in Hamil- ton and enjoyed a trip to Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. A, Richards, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Bigelan and Mrs. T. Richards; visited Mrs. H. Finlay at Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Kivell and Miss Pearl Leach, Solina, and Bob Youngman, Pontypool, were with Mr. and Mrs, A. Youngman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller, Halibur- Miller. 'Mrs. H. Skinner spent a day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H, Philp, Dudley Deeley is holidaying at |' AGE FIVE Marilyn and Miss Jean Philp, visit« ed Mr. and Mrs. G, Philp at Castle- ton. Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Byain and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Jardine at Buckhorn. i Mr. and Mrs, F. Hatherley, To= ronto, Bob and Beverley, are holi= daying with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hath erby. Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Toronto, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hoar. Mr. and Mrs. G. White and Jea n, Bowmanville, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoar. A Mr. and Mrs. Alex Perger and baby, were witty Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Rahm. Misses Helen and Beth Miller were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Miller. Sunday School picnic was held in the Park last Saturday afternoon. News Of Balsam, Mt. Zion District MRS. L. JONES Correspondent Balsam and Mount Zion--July ¥ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Empringham of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Empringham. Congratulations to Donavon Ape pleby, who teaches at Manchester, on having all his entrance pupils pass, and two with honours. He is now at Beausoleil Island working at a camp for the summer months. Mrs, W. Sadler of Highland Creek is spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Day of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Richard Day. Bereaved Sympathy is extended to Orr Graham and family in the loss of a loving father and grandfather (William Graham) of Uxbridge. Personals On Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. George Donald and daughter Aileen of Moose Jaw; Mr. and Mrs. John Briggs of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parrott of Ashburn, visite ed Mrs, Lewis Jones and Mrs. Bur- nett Jamieson. Miss A. James of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. Errol Car= son and Kenneth. Eria and Phyllis Jones were holi« daying at a cottage at Head Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Richard attended a wedding of a nephew, William Kennedy of Weston and Miss Joan=- na Foxster of Toronto, oh Satura day. The Mt. Zion W.A. is invited to join Greenwood on July 15 at Greenwood, A large number Claremont Decoration Service at the Union Cemetery on Sunday. Rev. I. Kennedy gave the message. The Baptist quartette of Clare- mont rendered the music which all enjoyed very much. Lloyd Wilson had a fall off his tractor while it was stopped, trying to fix it mear the front, and slip ped and fell on his shoulder. Mrs. Ella Rogers of Brooklin is spending a few days with Richard Wilson. Mrs. A. C. Luffman's mother, Mrs, Anderson, who is in the Osh= awa. General Hospital, is improve ing. attended the Try a classified ad in The Timeve Gazette--It will get good results. "EXPORT" ton, and family, visited Mrs. W.! and Dorothy Ronnie and | CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE Announcement! WA, OPTOM 8 BOND CLO SATURD The Office of HARE ETRIST ST. 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