Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Jul 1946, p. 7

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| GEORGE WEST IS ------ at a Se eS eB, SPECIAL SPEAKER Will Also Conduct Myrtle Station Service Next 3 al Sunday (M. V. Luery, Corr.) Myrtle Station, July 9.--Mr. Geo. West of Ashburn occupied the pul- pit on Sunday in the absence of Mr, 8. G. Saywell who is taking a much needed rest. Mr. West's ser- mon was a , practical one and he will be the speaker next Sunday at the same hour, 11 am. When writing last week, the names of the students successful in the recent school examinations, we very much regret that Patsy Lun- ney's name was omitted. Patsy passed from grade 7 to grade 8. Miss Mary Ross, of Port Perry, visited with Myrtle friends on Thursday. Mr. A. E Ramsey, our store- keeper, is back on the job after a forced rest. Mrs, Harry Barker, of Toronto, spent. a couple of days last week with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Den- ison. Mrs. Harvey Webster and child- ren, of Port Perry visited on Tues- day of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Archie Parrinder, Mrs. Roy Spencer, of Perth, and Miss E. Brown, of Peterborough, 'were guests of Miss Viola Lewis, from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Ceci] Walsh and Miss Nancy Walsh arrived home from Chicago last week. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Hunt and Miss Amy Hunt, of West Hill, were guests on Sunday evening of Myrtle friends. Dr. and Mrs. H. Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Laurie and Linda, E CLLUCULUU UU CUCU LUT CU TT CT TOTTT VIGOR OIL CO. We Deliver to Farmers Mrs. Reuben Northey, Mr. H, Northey and Douglas, B. J. Stredwick, Jack and Ca- rolyn, all of Oshawa; Mrs, E. B. Hogle and Mrs, George Hayes, Gary and. Donna, of Columbus; Mrs. W. Draper, of Brooklin; Mrs, B. L. Pherrill and Mrs. Harold Grant, Montreal, were visitors and callers during the past week at the home of Mrs. Harold Stredwick. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Duchemin Mr, and 5 Mr. .| and little daughter Joy, of Toronto, spent the week-end and Monday with the David Duchemins, Elwood and Mrs, Masters are home again after a pleasant week opent at Harwood, on Rice Lake. Mrs. Hawley, of Oshawa, visited on Monday with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Valliers. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson and little daughter Janet, of Agincourt, spent Sunday with Mrs. Watson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, C. Wilton. Mrs. Harry Murray and baby Neil, arrived home Sunday, evening after a happy three weeks spent with her parents at their home in Ham- ilton. The George Butsons, of Green- bank were down during the past week and did some gardening on their property here? Miss E. Nash of Oshawa was the guests of Mrs. Francis Briggs and Miss Thelma Briggs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bryant of | Oshawa and sons Melford and Wes= ley and little grandson Jim, were callers on Saturday evening at the Clarence Harrison home. Jim Lawrence is building a house on the north end of the former Lawrence farm, facing the Wolfe property. Elwood Masters is improving the appearance of his house with a fresh coat of white paint and a blue trim, DEFENCE IN DEPTH When the Spaniards landed in Paraguay in 1503, it is said that na- tives came forth to oppose them by throwing water and blowing strong tobacco smoke in their eyes. : ba - - ~ GOAL OIL - FUEL . = : : : g H : VIGOR OIL CO. GRADE NO. 1 ETHYL and - GRADE NO. 2 GASOLINE AT REASONABLE PRICES ; also i 100 PER CENT PENNSYLVANIA OILS AND OTHER MOTOR OILS We Also Sell PHONE 3198 FOR QUICK DELIVERY OIL -- STOVE OIL ATR NHR nnn nnn nan 'the proud grandparents of a baby Weir, 'and Mr. Lorne Nevin, Toronto. ITS WORK AND PLAY FOR CROSBY AT JASPER' Ectween "takes" for his new picture, "The Emperor Wallz," and golf on the picturesque Jasper Park - Lodge course, Bing Crosby had a busy tima in the Canadian Rockies. For a Tyrolean location the studio chose the incomparable Peckground of Mount Atha- baska in Jasper National Park. Crosby strolls down the highway with his dog, "Buttons," in the scene . real golf course!" above, Cutside working hours he was invariably on the famed golf course, always happy to give his auto-~ graph to those inevitably waiting at each tee. He is shown looking over the layout of the sixth hole before he drives of. Bing told the golf pro: "Yessir, that's a Whitevale News (Edith Parks, Corr.) Whitevale, Ont., June 30.--(Too late for last week)--Summer holi- days have officially begun.=All the children threw their scholastic cares to the winds on Friday last, when they were given their final re- ports, and compared their various grades one with the other. A group of Boy Scouts encamped in Mr, A .E, Fleming's bush during the holiday week-end, The Young People's societies of Cherrywood, Whitevale, and Cher-|* rywood United Churches, along with the Yqung People's class of Green River Union Sunday School held a gay weiner roast in Mr. A. E., Fle- ming's bush on Friday evening June 28, There were various fireside games, and one of them was a Treasure Hunt. About seventy-five members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Herkert are girl, born to Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Herbert, of Oshawa, 'Mr. and Mrs, A, E, Fleming en- tertained guests during the holiday week-end. They were Mr, and Mrs. Charled Nevin, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Freddie and Jimmie Griffin, of Simcoe, are holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Melrose, Mrs. Robert Johnson entertained a guest during the first of July week-end. . Mrs, Ed. Udell\ entertained Mr. Clarence Udell and Mrs. Wesley Burke, of Cherrywood. July 7--In First Baptist Church next Sunday morning, July 14, there will be a representative of the Sudan Interior Mission to speak to the people at Green River Church in the evening he will show slid of the work. > The Women's Association of the Whitevale United Church met on Wednesday, July. 10, a week later than usual. "Wanna Buy This Duck ?"' £4 Little Suzanne Atwell, 24-year-old belle of Ben Avon, Pa. would seem to prefér a toy duck with which to play in her bath. "Donald, 'who grew to drake size from a fluff-ball Easter-gift duckling, hogs most of the tub and has only an impolite back flip of his wing for his: little mistress. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilson are occupying the home once lived in by 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindsay and family. Mrs. Judson Pugh, Mrs. Teeples and Miss Irene Pugh were in Ha- milton recently visiting Mrs, Fred Major. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melrose en- tertained ten guests over the week. Mrs. Russell Parks and Miss Pa- mela Parks are spending a week --Fy-- friendly guidance of a supervisor. In addition to steady employment with good pay and regular increases, there are many benefits to an operator's job. Five-and-a-half- day week; vacations with pay; medical supervision; recreational facilities; excellent opportunities for promo- in Toronto at the home of Rev- erend J. D. d Mrs. Parks, and Mrs. M. E, Parks, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Spears are DIRECT LINE fo a : SUCCESSFUL CAREER No experience necessary to step from High School into a paying job. Become a Telephone Operator Telephone operators are paid while they learn under the tion. For more details call at our office. $18 A Week to Start Come in and see Miss ROBERTSON, Chief Operator 15 Victoria St. repainting their home in a coat of white which will greatly brighten the section of houses on the west hill, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Pugh en- tertained American friends over the 'f week-end. Mrs. J. A. Heal, Bobbie and Bon- nie are vacationing in Kitchener, while Mr, Heal is taking a summer course in Hamilton, Mr. George Hamlin is the proud owner of a new International truck. Whitevale's youngest traveler is home in the person of baby Van- Blaricome, who has returned to Whitevale after a stay in Morgan- ston with his relatives there. Miss Ruby Mitchell has returned to work in the general store after a month's holiday. Miss Irene E. Pugh is holidaying at ema Point, near Lindsay, Ont, EXPENSIVE STAMP London--(CP)--Because a stamp uration of the air mail service between Halifax, N.S, and New- foundland in 1921 had the overprint upside down, it was auctioned for £160 ($480). FELINE INTERFERENCE Scarborough, England--(CP) -- A pigeon carrying victory greetings from Scarborough to Leeds never completed its'mission. A metal tube containing the greetings was found in =n outhouse occupied by a farm cal issued to commemorate the inaug- | NOISY SCHOOLROOMS Salford, England--(CP)-- An in- strument for measuring noise de- veloped in the Salford Public Health Office, shows that the back ground of sound against which teachers have to contend in their school rooms is sometimes equal to that of a suburban train, 1 tralia. ' They say the system makes THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, July 11, 1048 1" leaves him ready to walk out at|ing greens, tennis Sourts and indie short notice. . vidual Christmas hampers. = and No Discontent Mars Relatjons The contentment of Kandos min- | their lunches, the miners leave ers is added to by amenities such mine and eat in the fresh air as bathrooms, locker-rooms, bowl- | sunlight, ES NEW SHELL PREMIUM 'GASOLINE supercharged = w224TMP ical ! pensive, : ny Eo No. 7 on the Ergtys: When you pull into your Shell dealer's and say "Fill 'er up," est, con] in the state, besides having et set for a new driving thrills You will find this new A Shp record with a total of hell Premium gasoline is four ways better --(1) more Bol ea otk Delther ob power--(2) quicker starting--(3) faster pickup-- (4) more mileage. Try it today and see for yourself! ou ow & ; SURE OF SHELL! 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