#8 THE DAILY YIMES-GABBTTE, Thursday, April 20, 1054 PICKERING BEACH Smelt Fishing Very Popular MRS. MARIE MANNING PICKERING BEACH Don't drop dead of shock, dear neigh- bors! Your corres a dose of spring fever which ac- counts for apparent lack of in- terest in reporting of our local news. However, now that the sun is shining in all its celestial glory, aud the ig air is Sung Bi ungs wi nvogoral A oxygen, yours has begun to feel her responsibilities and so we shall be- as of now. The youngsters have been hav- ing a great time the past few weeks splashing around in the puddles and Sou but we are very d to say that everything is dry. up quite nicely, now. What we r mothers have gone through Br the interim . . . wet feet, runn noses and just plain mud, mu mud. SMELT FEVER The fishing grounds have been inhabitated nightly by aspiring fishermen, young and old, who have had the misfortune of con- tracting 'smelt fever". Poor things, the men, I mean. "The fish are delightful when properly done up on the kitchen range. One can't do much about the daughter, Mrs. Hawkins and fem- Miss Donna Manning large part of the Easter eliday week with her great-aunts, Misses iia 2 and a Shetler, Toronto. While there she attended Wood n Church Sun School, the iin Parade in Georgian of the T. Eaton Company, and Roun ot symphony concert in Massey 'Hall sponsored by the 'Small-types Club" and presided over by Mr. Bing Whittaker Mr. and Mrs. Don Manning and family attended the Shetler - Tay- lor wedding in Albert Street Unit- ed Church, Oshawa, on Thursday evening, April 15. Mr. i. Flask Shet- ler is a brother of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ne have recently moved to Ontario, after havin, dents at the corner Cherry Streets for five and a years. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kaiser of "Columbia" cottage are enjoying a vacation in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mrs. E. C. Dolson, of "Evelyn cottage and now resident in North Toronto, was a recent kend vis- Carpentry cluded gr the face - ie of the Community Chruch bosehont 1a has been completed. There is inting and varnishing to be pod Bat the over-all appearance is very leasing. Fifty modern style lam- inated wood and metal nes! chairs have been installed to ad to the comfort of the congrega- tion. BIBLE CLASS The Tuesday afternoon chil dren's Bible Club will hold Ms fin- al meeting of the current school year on Tuesday, April 27. All reg- Hr er in hs resent for mee! ing. | for the Bible Club pally to to be held iin St. Andrew's Chute Oshawa, on Thursday, April 29. 'Boys and "girls will assemble as usual at cars will be ready to take them to Oshawa. A cordial and sincere welcome to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Horton of Toronto who will be taking up residence on Maple Avenue in the very near future in the cottage formerly known as "Kane's" cot- tage. itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mann. It was a pleasure to see Mrs. Nancy Rudland at the Easter Sun- day. services at the Community church. Mrs. Rudland, a summer resident, has recently returned from an extended visit to her birthplace in England. There is much rejoicing in the | ailment previously mentioned un- til it runs its course. HOME AND SCHOOL The April meeting of the Home and School Association was held with the vice-president, Mrs. D. Reis, in charge. Mrs. Reis offered to the mem- bers present for acceptance, the written resignation of the 1953-54 president, Mrs. Marie Manning, which she declined to read b it was lengthy. The resignation was accepted and Mrs. Reis will be in charge until the end of the current Home and School year, final meeting of which is held in ay. The speaker for this meeting was from the Bell Telephone com- pany and he showed a film on the work of company. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The regular school board meet- ing was held in the School house when Sar business matters od t with. We regret to say t there were no spectators on hand. The school board would. be glad to welcome any of the rate- ers at these meetings at any e as they are in the terest of all concerned about school prob- We realize that the majority of residents are very concern- ed with what has been done about the new school. There is so. much to be said on the subject but the details would be very dion. However, we would like to state that the by-law required to build a new school has received final readi through the Township Ss at Brougham, thus giving School Board the green light roceed with further steps in ogre our dream of a new school a Jaugible reality. our correspondent was pleased Wo JU GIPRICH! Nar Dlvased of the Home and School Federa- tion convention in Toronto this week (April 21, 22), one of which was in Banquet Hall of the Royal York Hotel and the other in the Ryerson ' Institute of Tech- nology. The speaker at both of these sessions was Dr. §. . cock, formerly Dean of dacation at the University of Saskatchewan in Saska toon. PERSONALS Congratulations are in order fo Mr. and Mrs. Bois Bh Hawkins, Orchard Blvd, on the arrival of Janet Barbara, a sister for Rob- ert and Clive, boa in the Oshawa General Bospital on March 13, Sleep h hold on Shaol Point | Road occasioned by the safe re-| turn of Mrs. Sleep's brother, George, after « two years army duty in Germany. i ANCIENT ROCKS neous rocks include all those whieh at some time in history were in a molten condition. PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly and Accurately Filled MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Dial 3-3431 Mrs. Leutchford is visiting with FOR VACATION OR FOR A DAY RENT-A-CAR Locel Representative PHONE 20 BOND ST. EAST England, has arrived in Canada for an extended visit with her "TILDEN Canada's Coast fo Coast Rent-a-Car Sys RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM MERCURY TAXI GEO. B. 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POTATOES McKENNA SUPER MARKET PHONE 3-9371 86 ALMONDS Couple Sail For Scotland MRS. LOYAL POGUE Correspondent ALMONDS -- Petty Officer Sec- ond class Jackie Moss of the navy and Mrs. Moss, who have been stationed at Nova Scotia for sev- ed years, sailed on Tuesday, April 20, for Arbroth, Scotland Whe re he will be stationed for next WO years. ge 4 and Mrs. Moss spent Eas- ter week here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss and family, previous to sailing overseas. We all wish them the best of luck. Mrs. Bowecott, Mrs. Lorne Atkinson, Mrs. Chester Lee and thony Andruskiw, attended the Home and School Convention held at the Royal York Hotel, To- ronto, during Easter vacation. oung Bryan Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. escaped death crossing the way when he was knocked off the road by a pass car. Aside from a fractured shoulder and various bruises and cuts he is coming along fine but is under the watchful eye of mother for a couple weeks. A number of friends called on Mrs. Elmer Harris on Thursday evening last ii being the occasion of her birthday. It was an even- ing of television followed by a so- cial time spent around the table which was adorned by a lovely birthday cake. ! Easter Sunday at Almonds church saw a good attendance. Rev. George McQuade occupied the pulpit. The choir, with Miss Carol Lee at the piano, assisterd in the service of song singing, "Christ the Lord is Risen today" by Wliliams was sung The Women's Association held a also the quartette rendered one Jack Newton narrowly | wi number. A reception of new mem- bers was held and an Easter thankolfering was generoucly re- spvdey tb ss Tel mple Mocom Mocombe and Mas- ter ie Rehill spent several days th Mr. and Mrs Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rehill of Omemee visited on Sunday. Their children returned home with them. Church service at Almoids will be at 11 a.m. commencing Suday May 2. Rev. Geo. occupy the puloit, It is Suade _-- and everyone will be in their place. A cordial welcome is extended to one and all. Plan to see and hear the drama at Almonds Church on Friday ev- ening, May 7. WATER TANK BURSTS BUENOS AIRES (AP)--A hin: |! side water tank in el Patagon, an oil-field town, cracked and uret during the week-end, hurling thou- sands of barrels of water over workers' homes below. A woman and two children were killed and 15 persons were hurt severely. UTICA MRS. R. WILBUR Correspondent UTICA -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Nelson and family were visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. McIntyre of Clinton on Sunday. Tony and Jimmy Luciano of To- Lotte were at home for the week- The euchre club held its last meeting of the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier last Saturday evening. Larry Williams "of Oshawa is staying at Bert Mitchell's ana go- to school. rs. L. Boxall is ill and is present at Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russell have ed moved away. Neighbours gave them a farewell party and gift. Mr, and Mes G. Boxall have al so moved to Toronto. Student teachers at Utica School are Miss Ann Millington and Miss Donna Mitchell of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H Rogers and family of Bowmanville were at Mr. Russell H weekend. Mr. Hillis Wilbur spent Easter holidays at New market with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitohel jul family visited Mr. and Mrs. J Hote of Port Perry Saturday "even- "fiar Davia wae at Jin Mit. che ast wee a visit. Weekend visitors at Mr. and Jim Mitchells were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and family of Port Per- ry, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mit- chell and family of Kinsale. Walt Mitchells expect to move to Otta- wa soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hainsworth of To- ronto were siting his uncle Mr. 1925. Hainsworth. 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