Daily Times-Gazette, 27 Aug 1946, p. 5

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h NEWS OF WHITBY AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRIGH THE TIMES-GAZETTH Tomdsy, August 37, 1046 Books and supplies are in short, but shipments are to be on hand soon, All the books needed may not be on hand but we will do our very Lest to supply your every need. : W. C. SNELGROVE. || ; 1 Druggist Stationery --- 103 BROCK ST. SOUTH TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1946 The big day is here again on Tuesday. Supplies may be hard to get -- you would be smart to do your shopping early, Try the services offered here-- you'll find it pays! oct Toy Biber! LAttle slater goes back to school replete with bobby socks and the traditional sweater and skirt, But if straggley looks mar her prettiness, now is the time for her first permanent! Ever since we first started giving casual young ourls to children, our shop has become a family tradition for beauty rites, The soft naturalness of our 'juvenile special" transforms a gawky adolescent into a charming little miss, Our cold perma- nents are not harmful to the finest baby hair and are sure to please both mother and daughter, Make sure that your child looks her charming best at school this year, - Iris Beauty Salon 149 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE 821 PHONE 684 an For That Different GET YOUR BIKE LUNCH! 1 REPAIRED FOR SCHOOL bi J y We also have a supply of fires 4 to replace the one that is worn, h J WILSON AUTO PARTS #27 Brook 86. 8. « Phone 746 SCHOOL q TOGGERY For All Ages! While you've been away on vacation the swellest after- school "hang out" has been open- ed. Drop in and try our alleys. ® Hats It's a great sport and we know you'll enjoy this great "keep-in-the- ® Skirts ® Blouses groove' game, : ® Sox ® Sweaters i A wants their children : ogg much education a » gible and you can wii that your children do B.0on ho college education. On Los TIONAL Npo ics for your will pro uk ie future git it of any The op Call us today! eo ¢ You owe it to your child ® Tunics ol Hilda B. Sleeman Quality and Service 108 BROCK ST. S. PHONE 318 Bowling Alley PHONE 770 WHITBY JUNIOR FARMERS ~ HOLD THEIR FIRST OPEN AIR SERVICE Green Pastures" with Miss QO, Steve ens playing the accompaniment and Mr, Stewart Roblin ia Beside Me" with Mrs, Vernon niment, Ontario County Juni or|ine ren awakening e SPRINGS 452 « 470 . 354 Kinsmen Avction We Need: -- e CHAIRS eo TABLES eo BEDS ® CATS e STAMP COLLECTIONS and Any Article We Can Auction, Kinsmen will be canvassing from door to door. If you won't be home and have a donation call: ® PUPS « 68¢ - 322 . 328 ] 'God orts * | thing, 5 sible to hear Several records malaria and also of the one who found Radium, Both were made ible through the untiring ef of those who worked to achieve, He also roeited an episode a of unselfishness performed on the battle fields of Italy, showing that , for which man is capable, iu eg most Jy and eres o § people and older Ryd presen' ang many ed to him words of lation, hy baskets of Gladioll and Dahlias on the raised pla service and Bob Hancook, provided a loud apeaker which made it poss Pe ey Mevice. re the servic which were much en- BABY BANDPIGNG HELD IN BRODKLIN Special Speaker For ; Group A -- (Mrs. G. M. White, Corr.) Brooklin, Aug, 26.--Miss Chrissie Simpson was guest speaker for the Baby Band pienie on Wednesday, held on the United Church lawn with seventy in at. Jeniance. For 8 subject Mita m! apoke on r Reaponsibile ity for the children", She read ave from the book of Common r, taken from the baptismal service in which the members of a congregation stand to their allegiance to the religious nature of those ted for baptism, Children imitate adults and in this age of strife and stress It 13 our { privilege and task % surround them made an attractive setting for the \ 7 ore > Miss Chrissie Simpson Was | \¥ with all that is good. It ia better, © 8Ald, as she quoted from a wells nown poem, to build a fence at the top of a oliff, rather than an ambulance at the foot, Miss Simp- son's experience with ohlldren and her great devotion toward them and toward her work brought with her message a challenge to all who were You may depend en us to arrange every detail efficiently and assist you in every way possible, When death occurs, come to us and be as- sured your every re- quest will be fulfilled. STROWGER'S Funeral Service 28 DUNDAS ST. BAST PHONE WHITBY 581 DAY OR NIGHT. WO | were appointed Present and who listened with great terest to her delightful talk, Mrs, G. H, Hunter presided for ning devotions with Mrs, A, ©, Elliott offering the prayer, and Mrs, MoKinney presided for the 0 tion service when a A Jroup Baby Band members uated to the Mission Band, , Alfred Wilson graciously received these new mem- bers Into the Mission Band. A group of C.G.IT, Girls cone duoted games for the children and d | cared for the small bables, while the mothers were allowed to hear Miss Simpson's address, Lunch was served at the close, A business meeting of the Wom= VY an's Missionary Society was held before the Band party when the dee legates for "School for Leaders" , Those named were Mrs, WW, Baldwin and Mrs. (Rf | Arthur Boyes, Shutfleboard Club Outing Some fifty in number of the Shuffle! Club journied to Rie verside Beach, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mowbray, on Thursday when a very happy afe ternoon was enjoyed. It was the oc casion of Mr, Mowbray's birthday, and he was presented with a suite able gift and Mrs, Mowbray was presented with a sheaf of beautiful gladioll, The afternoon was spent in games and several enjoyed a boatride on the lake. The congregational picnic for St. Thomas' Anglian Church was hela at Geneva on Thursday af ternoon with a large number in ate tendance, Clames, races, stunts and a ball game made up the sports program and the usual pienio supe per was served, Guests oul of town at the picnic included Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Mr, Fred Brown and Mr. George Brown of Toronto, Personals Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Pask and | daughter Martha Harriet of Bergen, NY, were wi Mr, and Mrs, Nore man White this week, Mr, and Mrs, R. Sonley of Alber= ta are with Mr. and Mrs, BE. Nesbitt days, a d Jones has arrivea home from the west where she has been visiting friends for the past th month, Mrs, Flossie Jones has sold her house to Mr, Blight of Utica, Mrs, Howard Grills, who is again confined to Oshawa Hospital is im= proving nicely, but not able to re- t! home for some time, Nr, and Mrs, Charles Elliott, of EMPI REPRE WHITBY--W. H. Curtls, RE LIFE INSURANCE CO. R . GO DON F OSBORNE CLU. SENTATIVES » OSHAWA--W. M, Keane, R, Gulliver; SUNDERLAND--D, Ohristie; CLAREM nro, P, Burkhart, T. Puoknn; ONT--K, Ward, NEW ADDRESS! 109 DUNDAS WEST WHITBY Boboaygeon are with their daugh= ter, Mr Alfred Wilson, this week, Mr, and Mrs. Orval Jackson are moving to Red Wing Farms this week, where Srval Rhy accepted tion on state, ou and Jah. So Sooner of uelph are s, Wm, Cooper, Ms MoDoneid of Guelph is with Mrs, Wm, Agar, JUNIORS GAIN (Continued trom Page 4) walked Reed to fill the bases, and MacDonald drew his second walk of the inning to force in another run and cause Smith to take over the mound duties, The third Cobourg pines put out the fire by sendi a down swinging for the th ou In the sixth Whitby finished off their scoring by aondiag Shree more opened the Inning with '» bas 'on e inn with a on | balls, and stole second. Harlow | got on by Goody's error, and then singles by Reed, Quantrill and Gates drove in a run each, Gates paced the Whithy team at the plate as he drove in four runs with his home run and a single, and Reed with a pair of singles and two walks had a perfect average, MacDonald came through with a | VAN HESS CARTAGE First class for plastering and cone erete work. Delivered anywhere, WHITBY double in two official times at the plate al with & pair of walks, COBO! 8, pi Mo- Millan, 1f; Campbell, of; Jamieson, 3b; Quigley, Wn; F, Ooodys di Shots ey, ©} Gooay, rf; hy PY Smith, > ' ' ug Pp WHITBY Harlow, If; Rae, 1b; Reed, 3b; MacDonald, 2b; Gates, of; Lowe, rf; SPORTS CALENDAR Wednesday, Club, 2 pm, "Town Park, 08 Non is Sota playotts, Wolves at Friday, Aug. 30, Town Park, . Town League Softball Players, on at "Old Boya",

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