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Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Sep 1953, p. 15

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KEDRON : 'Lay Plans For . Turkey Supper KEDRON -- Mrs. E, Mountjoy "was hostess for the September " meeting of the Kedron W.A.,, on * Thursday evening. Mr. R. Down, % missionary secretary was in charge = of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. ji E. Mountjoy. - An interesting closing of the » stvdv Book was presented by Mrs. = Down and Mrs. Mountjoy. Suitable hymns vere used and Mrs. Foster i: 'OJOS [€00A ® JIM PIIOAR] UIPMOUS Several important items of busi- + ness were taken care of. The « Turkey Supper became an assured = prt of the fall program, so get - your appetites in good trim. A delicious lunch was served 45 5 social half hour guloyed, 2 next meeting will be held 5 at Mrs: Percy Moontiov'e Theo-. . day evening, ist. The meetings will then revert to after " poons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sobil, Zion, i were Sunday guests at Mr. R. ¥ Lee's. LENGTHY TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Naylor ar- rived home Tue: for s Tr, after a trip of 7,525 miles. ey called on Robert Werry at Coch- rane, and went to Winnipeg on the' North Road. They visited the capital cities through the west. Jasper Park, Banff, Irake Louise were a delight and the Canadian Rockies were thrilling. The party enjoyed five days driving within sight of snow-capped mountains, though they did not take the trail through, preferring the U.S. High- ways. The beautiful British Col- nmhia trees, especially at Victoria, were outstanding. They also spent s en Vancouver Island. They telephoned Mrs. D. Taylor, nee Teen Balson, and Dr. BN Kk, and called on Charles Argall. They returned via U.S.A., enjoy ed an organ recital in Salt Lake City, the wonders of Yellowstone Park, and man other marvels of art and nature, too numerous to mention. On the night of our great- est heat, frost could be scraped from their car, in Yellowstone Park vicinity. Good health, perfect travelling with no mishap of any description, and good family co- operation at home, combined to make the holiday a most happy memory. { Mrs. Gerald Turner and wee | Gerald Edward Turner, Oshawa, | spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose. Gerald Turner was fighting fires in the North, as the pilot of a helicopter. FALL WMS RALLY =: The Western Section of Oshawa W.M.S. Presbyterial, will meet for the Fall Rally at Kedron Church, Thursday, October 29. Registration is at 9.15 am. and dinner at 12 noon. The afternoon session will have a special spéaker. A good attendance is hoped for. You are | cordially invited to be presnet. | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mountjoy | E. |were Sunday tea guests at® Mrs. | M. H. Langmaid"s, Oshawa, to] meet Mrs. Mountjoy's uncles, | George Awde and James McDoug- | all of Drayton. aE Jeanine Werry, Pereman's School | Michael Johnston, Maxwell's School | are starting in at OCVI. Ann Snow- | den, Pereman's, Douglas Pascoe | and Sonia Kozak, Maxwell's, are | returning to Collegiate. News about | Conlin's and Kedron Schools next | week. | Cecil Blackburn, Uxbridge, spent | holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Mur: | ray Mountjoy, and Mr. Mountjoy, | last - week. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kerr and Bonnie, spent the holiday weekend | at Belleville. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter, | Terry and Sharon, were holiday | weekend visitors at Burnt River. | ROOM AND BOARD THE CHARM OF PUFFLE TOWERS, MY DEAR COUSIN HOMER, IS ITS HAPPINESS AND HARMONY! -- IN ORDER. THAT IT SHALL REMAIN THAT WAY, I'LL RETURN THE $150 YOU PAID FOR THE CAMPING LOT AT "SLEEPY PINE SLOPES' AND YOU ENDORSE THE DEED BACK TO ME/ JOVE, CHATMORE 4 YOU SHOW THE NOBLE « F\ QUALITY OF A TRUE PUFFLE/ THING I EXPECTED HS TURKEY / po; we E PROFITABLE PROJECT OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)--Lo- = ¥ the boys bought the |of the association, said the bufld- |spector to get ject one of whole flock for $40. n cal board of education purch a flock of 25 pullets for a poultry project at the collegiate here and their care was assigned -to science students. Now tke rd has been advised that 100 dozen eggs were sold for an average of 40 cents a AID FOR TEACHERS QUALICUM BEACH, B.C. (CP) The housing co-operative of the B.C. Teachers Federation has pro- | farmer in this district was fined vided homes for more than 40 teachers since its. organization two years ago. R. R. Smith, president J ing loan plan was helping to al-|In addition, he was ordered to de- | leviate the teacher shortage. | stroy about 25 acres of rrop that | |was overgrown with weeds. COSTLY WEEDS [ se-- VEGREVILLE, Alta. (CP) -- A YOUTHFUL TALENT $50 and costs for allowing weeds |ginia Belfer of Galt, eight-year-old | to grow on his land. He had pre- | pianist who has won honors in var- viously been ordered by an in-|ious competitions, gave a recital, Ve ROSENEATH, Ont. (CP) -- Vir- other works. MONTREAL MecGILL MISSION rid of the weeds.| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, September 11, 1988 48 of 15 numbers in this town near tives of the McGill Graduates So- | Peterborough while visiting her | ciety have left on a long tour of ~+---- | grandparents' home. Virginia western Canada and the United |played Bach and Beethoven among | States to carry 'official greetings |of the university and outline its {growth and achievements. '|travellers are S. (CP)--Representa- |E. A. Leslie and D. Lorne Gales. The G. Dixon, ee dozen and at the end of the pro- Meagher's For Week-End Shoppers 2 ONLY! USED RANGETTES Two - burner rangettes with storage drawer. 9.50 ASTRAL REFRIGERATORS One - year guarantee. 2 only at this special tess sss price. . INGLIS WASHERS 1 59.50 Complete with pump. Regular 189.50. 3 only at this price. 9.50 Regular 299.50 value. 1 only. Specially priced at EASY AUTOMATIC DRYER 249.50 1 DELUXE "IMPERIAL" INGLIS WASHER 21950 Pump and timer Regular 1 only at complete. 229.50. A Complete Line of REFRIGERATORS 8.3 cu. ft. and 9.6 cu. ft. models. Greatly Reduced A bas es oM LL j we SEV BION 92 SIMCOE ST. NORTH MEACHER'S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DIAL 5-4711 ALL ROADS WILL -~ SEE! ALL PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR OSHAWA B'NAI B'RITH LOCAL - £ ] . -r -- . ; - LEAD TO THE MAMMOTH . . . STOCK CAR RACES ~ Sponsored by the Oshawa B'Nai B'Rith CHARITIES! o « . the sport that has taken the country by 'storm. See some of the country's leading daredevil stock ear drivers in death defying race with speeds of nearly 100 miles per hour. You'll thrill to the reckless courage of these drivers who are out to entertain you . , . YES! . .. £ you'll see it all under the Brilliant lights of the OSHAWA RACEWAYS == on SATURDAY NIGHT! September 12th. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1.00 CHILDREN 50° OSHAWA RAGEWAYS (East on the Five Points Road, North Oshawa) A ------ Ss Ei. GRAND PRIZE DRAW! "Saturday Night for This Beautiful 1953 CHEVROLET 'BEL-AIR' SEDAN Which will be sold for the sum of $1.00 to the holder of the number selected ! NICHT, SEPT. 12

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