We and SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to TORONTO by PINE ORCHARD Congratulations to Mrs Dike on the of a daughter Mr and Mrs Wilbur Shrop shire were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Don Sheridan Jean Johnston Toronto has been visiting Mr and Mrs Walter Johnston Keswick News TO AND MCI APRIL good going returning same Saturday only EXCURSION FARES FROM AURORA LINDSAY NEWMARKET STOUFrVILLE SUNDERLAND LANDING JO OXBRIDGE Corresponding Fares from Intermediate Point 110 165 mi no agents Mr Lloyd few days last week in Toronto Mr and Mrs William entertained Mr and Mrs Percy Sproule Lindsay Miss Sproule Mr and Mrs Norman Graham Toronto Mr and Mrs Grant Mid land and Mr and Mrs Wilfred in honor of Mr birthday Mrs Ella and Mr and Miss Edsma Williams Tor onto were guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs William Lloyd and Mrs Herring Mr John T Power for many years a summer resident of Keswick Beach passed away in his year on Sunday Feb Mr Power taught school in for 25 years before moving to Guelph and while there married Miss Sarah Bond of who survives him He was the oldest member of Guelph Masonic Lodge and a manual training teacher there for 25 years also years a member of the Royal Arch Masons and a day Feb when six quilts were completed Mrs Percy Banks is in charge of supply work The met Tuesday of last week with the leaders Miss McLearn and Mrs Dipper Miss gave a demonstrat ion of table setting The Scout and cub mothers cel ebrated their first birthday party Feb in the community centre The president Mrs presid ed After the business a social time of games and contests was enjoyed by members and many visitors A lunch was served by the executive The birthday cake was cut by Mrs Johnston and she extended good wishes for the year to come Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Randall Chapman who observed their wedding anniversary recently a a Jeanne Armour of the home ec onomics branch of the department of agriculture will conduct an ex tension course on Brighten the home with color on Tuesday Feb IP at pm at the home of Mrs Howard McClure All worn- I en of the community arc wel- come The Willing Workers of Union church enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs ston recently Several quilts were completed for mission work Rev Harold Moddle delivered a sermon on God cares for on Sunday at Union former member of Sharon Lodge church Mrs George Murray and The Power cottage at the beach 1 Newmarket Sunday evening was purchased by Billy far David Huntley is visiting Mr and Mrs J Porter a Mr and Mrs Charles Ryder Mr and Mrs Charles Cumber Mr Alex and visit ed Mr and Mrs K on the weekend Two carloads young people attended the special missionary service in Trinity United church ZEPHYR Mr and Mrs Gordon Rynard Rodger and Sandra and Jean had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Don St John Sund erland a Mr and Mrs Amos Warnke and Mrs Ballard and Michael visited Mrs Marion Stewart at Falls on Sunday a Mrs Baker Owen Sound visit ed Rev and Mrs McTaggart at the parsonago on the weekend The of the United are holding a family supper night Friday February Everybody is welcome a a The Hall Board are holding a euchre party Monday February in the communitv hall at pm a Mr and Mrs Irving and family Hamilton visited Mr and Mrs Charles last Sunday a Mr Walker Montreal visited his parents Mr and Mrs Fred Walker this week a a Jessie visited friends in Sharon On Saturday a Mr and Mrs Harvey Morrison arrived home having spent the past two weeks in Florida Cars In Trouble On Lake Sintcoe When Shell Ice Forms Over Holes Fishermen who drove their cars on Lake Simcoe ice to fish last weekend became stuck in one or two feet of water and had to be pulled out by tow trucks A long narrow crack appeared on the lake at Jacksons Point on Saturday A stiff wind pushed one ice on them and hut operators say if people stay on the trails they will not get into difficulty All cars which were stuck had gone off the trails Mr and Mrs Earl car fell into of the hollows yards off Jacksons Point layer over the other and number- 1 hollows were formed A heavy to cany on Saturday filled the holl- with water Early Sunday ft uLake Simcoe to fish a and this was the Gat had been able to come She vowed rfte nave As a result several weekend venture on the ice again fishermen thinking the top layer At on of ice was safe drove onto the night a Toronto man to lake Sunday and fell through a era shell ice into the hollow There eta arf make is little snow on the ice two ear vent v w rcA and tow trucks were needed for tract- and his ous were A rain on Saturday filled the holl ows morninR a cold snap froze the water and shell ice was formed over the solid ice below ion The trails blazed from which have been Jacksons Point to the fish do not have ihej scrambled man ant hut to rrtr of to Miss Helen sang a duel Worship service am each Sunday is at Watson Theres RADIO always listening PLEASANTVILLE Too late for last week The WI will meet on Tuesday Feb at home of Mrs Harper Program will be a demonstration of food music and current events A number from here attended the funeral Wednesday Feb 6 in of Edith Winch Belhaven wife of Mr Wil liam Winch formerly of Keswick and the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Isaac One sis ter Mrs Alan Wilson Toronto survives a Mrs Terry Glover and Mrs Minnie Arnold Newmarket spent the weekend visiting Mrs James Wright The school trustee Mr and Mrs Dan McGererty board in cooperation with the W arc holidaying in Florida members are making plans for the scnooJ Radio some lime in August Mr and Mrs Earl Toole and Mrs A Barker Newmarket spent Wednesday of last week at home CANADAS SOUND PICTORIAL mis A j i IK The Baby Band mothers met Feb in the fireside room with a good number present Mrs Lloyd conducted the busi ness session Mrs Agar induct ed the officers who are as of Mr and Mrs Irwin lows Advisory to mothers Mr is confined Mrs Lloyd Sedore pres Mrs to bed- Ken vicepres Mrs Harold Clarke secretary Mrs Mr and Mrs David Preston Robert Cunningham Mis Toronto were Sunday tea Newton Stevenson pianist Mrs guests a- home Mr and Mrs Morton social convener Mrs Preston ana Garrard card convener Mrs George Snelling group leaders Mr and Mrs George Smith jt Bye Mrs Gordon Mrs Young and Miss Wice attend- Mrs Lloyd Goddard and the teacher banquet of Cooper Whitchurch schools Thursday A film on family life was shown and Mrs gave a PLEASANT The Womens Guild will meet at the home of Mrs Percy Brown on Tuesday Feb at 230 pm a The annual church meeting which was to have been held on Monday has been postponed un til Tuesday Feb at pm at the home of Mr and Mrs Ber nard Davidson Mr William Moulds and his brother Clarence Toronto were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Heacock on Sun day it beine the birthday of the two brothers Miss Stiles and Mrs Ever- spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bernard Davidson a a a Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kay and Donna and Mr and Mrs Cryderman spent Saturday even ing with Mr and Mrs Robert Davidson night at Wesley A Valentine supper will lx- held in the United church Sun day school romn on Friday Feb at pm a a Miss Laverna attended a wedding in Toronto on Satur day Mrs K Moffat has been ill We hope she will soon he well again a a a Miss Jean Gloster Aurora also Mr Lew Davis spent Sunday ev ening with Mr and Mrs Allan and Kim- a Mr and Mrs George Evans and family spent Saturday even ing with Mr and Mrs S and family Mr and Mrs Mcrvin Shaw and Karen visited Mr and Mrs Frank and Roger on Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Chesley Clarke j spent the weekend visiting Mr and Mrs Bob Scar- a Mrs P Myers spent a few days visiting Mr and Mrs Bruce Wray Toronto I ON MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY From world riant around home With from Network Station The We stocUt of world EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK I ARTHUR GODFREY TELLS HIS STORY talk on Friendship Mr ftrd Foster Aur had Saturday night tea at the GrteAco home Miss Kay Pee parent is It is estimated that per cent of Canadian households are jped with television sets per cent with radios I I Recently married at Keswick United church were Isabel Keswick and Kenneth Tipping Station Winnipeg Manufacturing employs out of four working Canadians They are shown signing the alter the culture one out of seven I Leonard MAPLE HILL DOMINION NETWORK Mr and Mrs Melbourne daughter Bradford visited j Rev Clifford Hall accorriDar- parents Mr and Mrs led by several other ministers is Thompson for th weekend attending a Sunday school con- vention in Maryland this week Mr Jim and Lome Mrs i visiting her parents StouifvUIe visited Mr and at Niagara Mrs Alto Davison recently Young people are having a The Womens held social evening a- on Thursday Feb The people from Mount United Missionary church will put on the part the program A party be held in Aim arena on Friday night Refreshments afterward a Mr Stenti- ReileT ford I Reeve Roy of township a ini re- ituiar monthly meeting of council held this month of program set out in annual convention Mayoi and held Toronto which in- attended that only v prodding a the 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