Daily Times-Gazette, 8 Aug 1946, p. 11

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"SCOUTS ENTERTAIN ~ "WHITEVALE FOLK AROUND CAMPFIRE i RTE 2375 58 3s fenil pe-t] 58% i 13 i 7 = LJ for refreshments, where a delicious luncheon was served. There were two recitations of merit given by a former Scout, they were of the "Little Albert" series. Mrs. A. J. Heal's father who lives in Kitchener is reported to be in I, in A : kk siifEled gi bl § 32.58 8 TE | § 5 Ip EE i is g mis 3 . 5 i £1 5 i BE HH i | a a 5 i SHH g hif | g i ug at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Parkin were: Mr, and Mrs. Norman Laver and daughter Norma and Mrs. Greenwood of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reesor and Mr, and Mrs, James Bartlett and son Jimmy of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Rolph White of Hamilton. PEE, FF sh I -< 1 i w 9 Mr. and Mrs, Bob Chinn are most grateful to their friends in this community for thelr gift of a lovely bookcase, which was presented to them on Friday e a The following is the promotion wid Brooklin Continuation Grade IX to X Kenneth Arksey, Alex Blair, Gor- don Connor, Bill Croxall, Hame, Shirley Jones, June - Wood, Betty Lockyer, Alan Mackey, IOTHTTR KIDNEY PILLS NN ' Joan Maynard, Joan Nesbitt, Har- ute, old 8 Grade X to XI Grace Ash, Norman Bailey, Bill Dyer, Ronald Ormiston, Brock Pil- ky, Allan Rudkin, John Thomson, Mary de Yonge. . Grade XI to XII Doris Duff, Jean Duff, Elsie Dyer, Helen Mackey, Evelyn Ormis- ton, Eleanor Porter, Wilhelmina de onge. The following students won tro- LH The G. E. Vick trophy for gen- eral proficiency in Grade IX, Bill Croxall, The c. 8, Thompson trophy for proficiency in Grade X, Bill er, The J, McKinney trop! or eral proficiency Grade 2, ! mina de Yonge, The W. W, Baldwn trophy for character, athletics, scholarship and epdersip, Evelyn Ormiston. The W, Agar trophy for crafts and hobbies was not awarded. - ---------------------- SAVE THREE FROM CAPSIZED BOAT Fishermen Save Woman and Two Men Monday At Waupoos (Mrs, C, Davies, Correspondent) Balsam & Mt, Zion, Ang, 7.-- While fishing at Waupoos on Mon- day Cyril Davies and Lloyd Bry- ant were fortunate enough to save the lives of a woman and two men whose boat had capsized after fill- ing with water from the high waves. The rescued men had stead- ied the overturned boat on which the woman had clung until their rescuers were able to get all three into their boat. Except for chills and loss of equipment the three ap- en el- | peared none the worse for the al- most Ingle happening, Mrs, oyd Bryant, Claremont, spent the long week-end with Mrs, C. Davies, Rev. Luffman chose "Faith" as his subject on Sunday and preach- ed a sermon to uplift the hearts of all, especially stressing his own faith in the young people of today. He also delighted his listeners with a solo. Rev. and Mrs, Beach and 'family of Ripley spent a few days last week with Mrs, Beach's sister and brother-in-law Mrs, and Mr. Cecil Jones, Mrs, Lewis Jones, Phyllis and Erla spent the long week-end at Shadow Lake. Builders have just completed a handsome new cement silo on the Jamieson farm. It is 12x40 feet, Mr. W. Russnell, and Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Russnell and family were Sunday visitors with W. Russ- nell's sister-in-law Mrs. Geo, Wil. son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Gilbreath, Toronto, spent the week-end with their daughter and son-in-law Mrs, and Mr. Lloyd Wilson, Miss Leanor Shaw is spending a few days with her grandmother Mrs. Harrison in Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Jones and family were Sunday visitors with cid and Mrs, Vince Baxer, at Al- 8, Mrs. Hill attended the wed- of Bias Madeline Connor, thy, formerly of Balsam, and Ellis, also a former resi- .|dent of this district, who were married on Saturday in the Pres- bytetian church manse, Whitby. Mr, and Mrs. R. Day spent a jou days in Toronto last week vis Rochelle Hudson, star of first all Canadian movie "Bush Pilot" with three real life Left to right: Frank Fisher, Miss Hudson, "Pat" Reid and "Sandy" MacDonald, gos Canadian oush pilots, These men and cther air ploneers will be guests of honour on Air Pioneer's Day at the International Alr Show (Canada) to be held at DeHavilland Airport, Toronto, August 30th to Sept. 7th, MYRTLE STATION W.A. HOLD MEETING Support Anti-Liquor Bill Position of Dominion W.M.S. (M. V. Luery, Corr.) Myrtle Station, Aug, 7.--~The Wo- men's Association met at the home of Mrs, D. Luery or Wednesday afternoon of last week with a large attendance of members and visitors, The president, Mrs, D, Duchemin had charge of the meeting and opened with a worship service with "Prayer" as the theme, She weg assisted by Mrs. A. Paynter, who read the scripture lesson, Luke 18; 1-14; Mrs, Hudgin who read a poem, "Always Pray"; Mrs, George Holliday and Mrs. Luery who sang as a duet, "Sweet Hour ¢f Prayer"; Mrs, A. Eyers, who read, "The Charwoman"s Prayer." After the roll call, treasurer's re- port, reading and appreval of the minutes of the last meeting, the following resolution, which was sent out by the general secretary of the Dominion board of the Woman' Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, was read and signed by those present and late: forwarded to Premier Drew: While reaffirming our opposition to the new liquor act, we urge that it do not become operative at present in view of the urgent need for food | F& in Europe and Asia." Some business items were dis cussed and settled and the Mizpah benediction closed this part of the meeting, The ladles adjourned to the shady lawn where tables were set and raspberries and cream formed the main 'attraction in the lunch served. .A very pleasant so- cial hour was enjoyed, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Eyers and , | Norman were away for a few days sister and brother-in-law Mrs, and Mr, R, Day last week. Mr, and Mrs, Martin and family, Ajax, were visiting at the Day home last week. Mrs, Orr Graham spent the week- end with her mother Mrs, Smith at Prospect. Bert Henderson Toronto, and Mrs, Smith, Prospect, were visitors at the Graham home last week. Mr, and Mrs. Rodd Appleby, Betty and Marjorie, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rodd, Oakwood. They report conditions at Oakwood ex- tremely dry, no rain having fallen since July 1st and a spring on the Rodd farm dried up, which has never Beet dry before. Begun Threshing started in the district last week but the torrential rains on Sunday halted operations for a oF Webi pl . Wel el and Miss Helen Smith of and, Miss day visitors at the home of Mr. Ear A will be on . Will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wilson ont, will be yi pep A guest - er, Mrs, O, Davies in char peas. gram, Visitors welcome. 8 It is estmiated that Americans strike more than 500,000 matches a iD n, not have ou perts Put Tn 200-2 Ssnann: PHONE 4600 MEAGHER'S Electric and Reval: Service 92 Simcoe St. North last week. While Mrs, Junior visited with her Hawkestone, Albert calle friends in Midland and Barrie, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Downey left on Friday morning for Grand Bend on Lake Huron, where they will spend a holiday with Oscar's sister and her husband, Mrs. Frank Brit- ton and Mr, Britton, The Ray Downey's of Toronto are keeping the home fires burning in the ab- sence of the holidayers, Wilma McCartney of Manchester is holidaying this week with her J , Elwood Masters spent the weekend and holiday with friends in Peterboro. The Edgar Cooper family of To- ronto were with Myrtle relatives on Sunday and Monday. i Mrs. M. Oryderman is with her parents at their home in Sutton, where her mother lies very All, Mrs, D. Duchimin had with her on Thursday end Friday her four Eyers and le in on nieces, Misses Eileen Brown, of Oshawa; Patricia Brown of Scugog; Frances Brown of Ajax, and Darleen Brown of Epsom, The Jim Edgar's of Toronto were with Myrtle relatives on Sunday and Monday, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Raines and son, Frank of Peflerlaw, were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs, H. Carnochan, Lucille will holiday with them for a time. On Monday Mr, Reg. Smale and friend and Mrs, ©. Smale, of Toronto, called on the Carnochan family, Mrs, Harold Stredwick motored with friends to Mary Lake, Muskoka on Saturday to attend services of the Summer Bible School, Mrs, William Clark and Mrs. Roy Scott, of Seagrave called on the latter's -mother, Mrs, R, Long on Saturday. Mr, Ernest Horne of Orillia was with his neice and her husband, Mrs, A, Eyers and Mr, Eyers from Sunday evening until Tuesday Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Massey (nee Bradley) moved to Oshawa on Wednesday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Towers and children and William Ash, Jr, of Toronto, were with the William Ash family on Sunday and Mon- day. Mr. end Mrs, Harold Hamilton were in Toronto on Saturday,when they attended the funeral of Mr, Hugh Hamilton, uncle of Harold, Mr. and Mrs, Reg, Cooke (nee Bradley) of Toronto, were with the Hugh Bradley's on Sunday and on Monday the family attended the Bradley re-union held in Lynbrook k Miss Margaret Clouston and Mrs, Fred Clouston of Rochester, N.Y, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, John Quinn over the weekend, Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Dunlop, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, BE, Baker of Falls, were cuests of James and Mrs, Cooper on Sun- day and Monday. Wee Donna Black of Oshawa vas Kido with her grandparents on Sunday. Mrs, George Bush and son Douglas of Toronto, spent the past week with the Allen Downey's, Bud Hamilton is home again after a happy week spent with Oshawa friends, Little Miss Lois Downey enter- tained eight little girls on Tues day on the occasion of her fourth birthday anniversary, Mrs, A. E. Ramsey has her mo- ther, Mrs, T, Ball visiting with her and Viola is home again after a happy holiday spent with relatives in Washago, The Harry Murray's returned Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hughson and son Danny and Miss Ross Brent, of Toronto, holidayed last week with the Norman Hughson's, ; Mr, and Mrs, Alex Watson and little daughter Janet have return ed home to Agincourt after a week spent with Mrs, Watson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, C, Wilson, LET OUR EXPERT MECHANICS TAKE CARE OF: © NOTOR TUNE-UP © BRAKES © FRONT END ALIGNMENT © PAINT © LUBRICATION o STEERING NEW CARS ARE SCARCE-- Keep Yours Running With Expert Care (ONTARIO MOTOR SALES wm. Cor. Mary & King E. Phone 900 \ Manchester (Staff Correspondent) Manchester, Aug, 7.~Miss Judith Innes is visiting her grandparents Me. and Mrs, Perriman at Colum- us, Mrs, A, Bickle, Port Perry, is with Mr, and Mrs, W, F, Orosier, An old pioneer in the person of Elizabeth Holtby, widow of the late Joshua Dobson, passed away at the home of her neice, Mrs, 'Howard Dobson, Mrs, Dobson was in her 94th year. The funeral service was at the A, L. McDermott funeral chapel and interment at the Kendal cemetery at Utica on Friday after- noon, = Miss 'Doreen Black is spending the month of August at Jackson's Point. Mrs, Lloyd McKee was in Rag- lan on Saturday with her sister in-law Mrs. J, Evans, Miss Eva Goode of Toronto has been visiting at her home here, Mrs, Laura Thompson, Ottawa, and Mrs, Sara Alexander of To- ronto, called on Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Orosler on Saturday, Many from here attended the big day's celebration at Port Perry on Civic Holiday, sponsored by the Lions Olub, Miss Helen Crosier, Toronto, vi- sited at her home here on Wed- GREENWOOD HAN SUFFERS PAINFUL ACCIDENT AT WOR Sunday's Storm Did Little Damage In Greenwood Area (May E, Brown, Corr.) Greenwood, Aug: 6~John and ! of Catharines, visited recently with the jormers sister, Mrs, Stewart Cor Misses Cieorgia Anderson and Beatrice McLean of Toronto, were home over the weekend, The Woman's Missionary Auxili- ary met in the church Sunday Bchool room on Thursday afternoon of last week, Representatives and members of the Mission Circle, C.G.IT, Mission Band and Baby Bands were present and assisted with the program depicting the work of the Woman's Missionary Society, . After the meeting all en Joyed a cup of tea with sand~ wiches and cake and a social halfe hour together, All were pleased to welcome Mrs, Luffman and her mother, Mrs, Anderson, into the Auxiliary, Miss Mildred Brown and friend, visited with Reg. and Mrs, Brett and sons near Honeywood on Sun- day, Quite a number attended the | Pleld Day at Claremont on Civic Holiday and report a good program of sports, Godfrey Willis has completed the Dandruff Suendns TO THIS SWORN FOE If you are bothered dandruff, rub Minar e generously into your 7" has no unpleasant odor, and dries quickly: It's the sworn foe of scalp, It's greaseless, | THE TIMES-GAZETTS Thursday, August 8, 1946 1" new stab! under his barn and now has fine Jersey Hoss ih ig The im every success in this new ven- ture Quite » severe hail-storm passed over on Bunday afternoon last but no serious damage was done as most of the grain was already cut, The rain that accompanied the hail was hr of "Boy Scouts are camp: A group outs ar - ing near the village and attended church Sunday morning. Stan Dix met with a rather pain. ful accident one day last. week while working at cement work near Beaverton, The handle came out of the sledge hammer he was using let! the hammer fall on his foot crushing it, He was taken to Oril- lia hospital for Jesu and is now recovering a ome, Stewart Corbett and daughter, Gertrude, and Mrs, Wm, Crummey returned last week after spendin; some time with relatives :.oar Mi chigan Olty. Develop Power From Zambesi Johannesburg, Aug, 8-- (OP) = Harnessing of the Zsmbes! to de~ velop hydro-electric powes for dis- tribution over wide areas of the in- terior is sugsoried, director the development nS form suitable for in turn which for distributing large quantities of ter to parla of the country which pier at present be developed ow= ing to lack of water, ee ------------------ Want Ads cover and discover 8 multitude of needs, R.C An skill R.C.AF. veterans wishl Lid 4 for their service time and exper are of h eh dandruff--as it is of hin Bg oin: or i: vy tired feet: Excellent for colds and ordinary sore throat, too. Get a bottle at rR druggist's today; keep it 3 178 MINARD'S LINIMENT nesday and Thursday, LJ unity for all young men desiging trade will be offered to the applicants, without service experience must be between the and have two years high school education or . to re-enlist will Preference and will be told within twenty-four hours of the rank they Free Shedieas, aimat, and Sova ravel, am Quarters, and a substantial pension at the end of 20 years service, school and business grads are advised to consider the peace R.CAF, regarding their future career. ERR RT I RR RE A Mobile Recruiting Armouries Thursday and Friday, from 1 p.m, to 9 p.m. S/L C, W. Macnab and F/L H, Lesy will be in charge of the unit, LEARN A SKILLED TRADE IN THE PEACETIME AF. Young men ' os of 10 and 5 be shown Veterans of the Army and Navy wil be given full consideration tradesmen, without service experience, up to the owt be accepted whether married or single, will be provided, the ig Clean and healthy living Unit Wil' Be at the Aug. 8th-9th THE PERMANENT AIR FORCE ]

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