THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, August 20, 1046 MISS G.B. REYNOLDS WEDS R. A. CROMIE Howard Park United Church Was Scene of Wedding «ff (Mrs, Wes, Routley, Correspondent) Ashburn, rg Reh and Mrs, Walter Ravn of Kitchener, and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Reynolds of , Were Bunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Heron, Mr, and , Gordon Wilson of Petrol, Michigan, called on friends the village on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Doble, Miss Florence Doble, accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Norman Birkett, of Rag lan to Beamsville, on Saturday where they spent the week end the guests of Mr, and Mrs, has, Slack, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Barry of Oak-~ wood, were Bunday guests at the home of Mr, ahd Mrs, Wes, Rout Mrs, BE, Grant, spent last week with relatives at Tonawanda, Ladies Guild Meeting The monthly meeting of the Lad- fes Guild was held at the home of Mrs, Wm, Hopkins on Wednesday evening, August 21st, with the president Mrs, EH Parrott presiding, Meeting opened with the use of Hymn No, 30 "Count Your Bless- og. Scripture reading from the bth Chapter of Ephesians was read by Miss Florence Doble, followed with ayer by Mrs, Lorne Parrott, mn , 4¢ "Oh, Bay But I'm d", was then sung, after which the ajo owing program Was en- A ; J : ORending--"Priendship", by Mrs, H, Doble, Tople--"Indifference of Religion", by Mrs, Robert Parrott, Reading--"Little Places", by Mrs, H, Ashton, Reading--"Home", by Mrs, Wes, Route. Meeting closed with the singing of CROCER [JALY'S TEA Hymn 100 "What a Friend", and the repeating of the benediction. Mr, and %, A, Tate, of To- ronto, Mr, and Mrs, Jake Taylor, of Claremont, were Sunday guests with Mrs, Wm, Taylor, Mr, Walter Anderson of Toronto, spent the week end with his par- ents Mr, and Mrs, N, J, Anderson. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Fisher, on the arrival of # baby girl at the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday Aug. 22nd, On Tuesday evening Aug, 20th, the members of the Young People's Society held a pienic supper at Greenwood Park. Following a most bountiful and delicious supper a ogtomme of games was enjoyed all, Cromie-Reynolds Howard Park United Church, To- ronto, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Sat, Aug, 24th at 2 pm, when orgena Burgess Reynolds of Toronto, younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A, Reynolds of Ajax became the bride of Robert A, Cromie, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, A, Oromie of Toronto, The wedding was solemnized by Rev, E, L. Lautenslager, minister of the 'church, The bride wore a gown of rose tricoline net jersey with sweetheart neckline and corsage of red and white talisman roses with baby's- breath, She was attended by Miss Marion Knox of Vancouver and wore a pastel blue ensemble with corsage of pink roses and corn flower, The groom was attended by his cousin, Mr, Gieorge Thompson, A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, The bride's mother received the guests wearing a two-tone blue sheer dress with corsage of yellow roses and gladioll, The groom's mother assisted, wear= ing a green crepe sult with corsage of yellow roees and gladioll, Wedding music was played by G. W. Taylor of Oshawa, Doris May Heron of Myrtle and Mrs, Thomp- son of Oshawa, Guests were present from Kitchener, Toronto, Oshawa, Vancouver and Myrtle, The happy couple left on a motor trip to points north, For travellin, the bride wore a silver 'grey aul with black plastic accessories, On their return they will reside on St. Claren's Ave,, Toronto, PERUVIAN IMPORT Potatoes were not known In North®America until after the mid. dle of the 16th century, when they were brought to Virginia frem Peru, ) / J Rid your. buildings of insects with... n-Yar-Co Note these special features: %: One application stays effective for months, 8. Kills flies, mosquitoes, wasps, and other insects, FE Et ie wa EY N OW! ......c By MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY LTD. and by other leading dealers throughout Canada INSECTICIDE DIVISION OIL BURNERS For Stove and Furnace TRAILERS -- FAST FREEZERS ~ CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS MILKING MACHINES 184 SIMCOE ST. 8, PHONES. 3304] - 4396W HOME BUILDERS | and CONTRACTORS! We Now Have a Good Quantity of DOUBLE DIAMOND CLASS Let Do Your Us Glazing! 141 ALEXANDER BLVD. SASH CALLED FOR & DELIVERED Salco Art Glass PHONE 1237m 5 5 OS WHITEVALE WI, AT ANNUAL PICNIC Held At Home of Mr, and Mrs, E. Golden On Wednesday (Edith Parks, Corr t) Whitevale, Aug, 26 Wed~ nesday afternoon, Aug. 21, the Wo- men's Institute branch of White» vale held its annual plenic at the home of Mr, aad Mrs, Ey Sodan. The apacious lawn proved a fine playground for adults and children alike, In the program of sports which blended well with the theme of "Citizenship", and the roll-esll, "Ourrent Events", The afternoon concluded with the delightful plc nic-basket lunch, to which all pres- ent did justice, The deepest sympathy of friends and neighbours is extended to Mrs. A, J, Heal, who lost her father by death on Saturday, August 24, Mv, Dennis, who has resided in Water loo, had been in il] health for some thme, His funeral took piace on Tuesday afternoon, August 37, The Senior Girly of First Baptist Church, Whitevale, and their Green River friends who went camping in the Seebright district one week ago, returned with a bit of sadness, to their every=day lives here at home, There were fourteen campers in all, and they report a most super time composed of sports, * worship and study, as well as educational travel, They are probably looking forward toward more of the same next summer, Mr, and Mrs, Campbell Anthony held cottage prayer meeting at their home last Tuesday evening, August 20, ' Personals Folk in the village who celebrated thelr birthdays last week were Cior- don Hilts, Mrs, M, Griffin and Miss Nancy Hamlin, Mrs, Arthur O, Malley of Toronto and a former Whitevale resident, accompanied by the former Gere trude Pennock, who was once A Whitevale resident also, called on Mia, J, A; Pugh recently. Mrs, E, Udell, Mr, and Ms. George Rixon and Charles were Sunday guests at the hcene of Mrs, Wesley. Burke, Cherrywood, Mr, and Mrs, George Hamlin en- tertained guests on Sunday, August 20, Mrs Judson A, Pugh and Miss Irene Pugh visited in Omemee one any last week, Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Hilts, have as their house guests their lttle granddaughter, Carol Beare, of Cherrywood, Mrs, Judson Pugh was a guest of Mis, &, J, Dickson, Toronto, last week, at a luncheon given in Eaton's Georgian Room, Mr, and Mra. Cole and daughter, Miss Rosemary, of Toronto have been the guests of Mrs, Hugh Pugh, Mr, and Mrs, William Fleming of Toronto called on Mr, and Mrs, A, BE, Fleming last Monday, August 10, Miss Helon. Metcalfe was out of town for the week-end. Among the property improve. ments, it i observed that the W. Michell home is being newly shine led, Miss Helen Hornshaw has been enjoying holidays in Whitevaie, ACTIVE SERVICE GLASS HOLDS MEET Balsam and Mount Zion Group Met On Wednesday (Mrs, ©. Davies, Correspondent) Balsam & Mt. Zion, Aug. 28.-- The 8.8, Active Service Class held thelr monthly meeting on Wed. at the home of Mrs. Lewis Jones. The vice president, Mrs, Appleby ooccu- pled the chair, The meeting opened with the hymn "Love Divine All Loves Ex- celling", followed vy the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison, Follow- ing the business, Mra, Jamieson and Mrs, Lorne Jones presented a de- lightful program, "Jesus Saves" was the first hymn, then Mra. Jones read a poem. Each member was given a slip on which was written instructions for their roll-call, for example, "A one minute talk on my hobby", "My most embarrasing mo- ment", ete. This varied roll call proved very entertaining. Mrs, Manderson sang "When the Mighty Organ Played O Promise Me" accompanied by Mrs, Graham. Marean Jamieson and Erla Jones each favoured their listeners with plano solos, Mrs, Davies read a mis- slonary.atory and Mrs, Lore Jones read a very interesting letter from Miss Kruger, who is in Nigeria do- ing Mimondty work, eeting closed with the benedic- tion followed by a delicious lunch, Elmer Stephenson After an illness of two months Elmer Stephenson, oldest son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Stephenson, died in Oshawa hospital on Sat urday, Aug. M4. Elmer was a former teacher of Mt, Zion school, and later taught in why Segine mourn passing are his loving wife and 2 amall sons, 2 bro- thers, Rex and Oscar of Toronto, 2 alsters Edith (Mrs, Harper) of Toronto and Ethel (Mrs, Levi Nor- ton). of Uxbridge, The sympathy of the community is extended to the saddened family, Miss Marion Disney who passed her fifth form exams with 2 firsts, 2 seconds, a third and 4 credits, Mar- fon intends to start Normal in To. ronto in Sept, Glen Manderson left last Thursday for a week's vacation with his aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs, Jones at Kirkland Lake, Mr, and Mrs, Les. Cragg and Deanna of Toronto were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs, ©, Davies. Eleanor and Joe Johnston of Glen Major were visi at the ©, Fis home over the week-end, Masters Murray Grant and Ron- ald Jomes are holidaying in Clare- mont with their aunt and uncle Mr, te Tr \ , George Wilson. and Mrs, A. Rogers accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Les, Smith of Prospect to Torun on Sunday to visit Mr, and The Sept. meeting of the Greens wood Charge WMS, will be held at the home of Mrs, Geo, Wilson, Zion, on Thurs, Bept, b, Miss Verna Stevens, Toronto, is Spending a week with Mrs, Errol arson and Eileen, James Davidson of Rapid City, 8.D., visited Mr, Victor Jamieson on Sunday, ' Haydon (Mrs, Hilda Orossman, Corres.) Haydon, August 27 Margo Ran- kine, Toronto, is visiting her father, Mr, ©, Rankine, Mrs, Cyrus Ashton, Roy Ashton, Burketon, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Ash= ton and daughters, Mrs, Reuben Ashton, Port Hope, visited at L. Graham's, Miss Shirley Garrard has return- od home after visiting her uncle, L, Garrard, Toronto, Glad to know that Russell Aun- ger is home from Bowmanville hospital and is doing nicely after his operation, Mrs, Henry Ashton is in Toronto hospital where she is to undergo an operation, Mrs, Prank Cater and daughters, Bowmanville, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, C, Avery, Church service and Sunday School will be withdrawn on Sun- day on account of Tyrone special Harvest Home Services, Sympathy is extended to the fam- fly of Earl Degeer who passed away on Friday after a short ill- ness, The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, interment being made In Hampton cemetery, when a large number of relatives friends attended, Pelicans tuck their heads against their bodies when they fly, and MANY VISITORS AT MYRTLE STATION Sunday Church Service Will Be Held At 11 am. Aug, Bg on (M, V. Luery, Myrtle Station, ber church service G, Baywell in charge. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs, Charles A, Fleming of Detroit have been visitors for several days with their niece and her husband, Mrs, Harrison and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas, of Whit Friday at the O., H, Lane home. Mr, and Mrs, Louls Webb and little daughter Betty, of Pontypool spent the week end with Elwood and Mrs, Masters, ; Miss Jean Pearson of Uxbridge holidayed last week with her aunt, Mrs, David Duchemin, en Ross and son chester was with relatives over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Johnson, Mrs. A, Johnson and Elmer visited ih friends In Uxbridge on Sune visiting with her sister, Mrs, BE. Redman and Mr, Redman for the past four weeks, left on Wednesday for her home in Peoria, Ill, USA, Other visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Redman during the past week: Rev, and Mrs, Willls Brooks of Regina, contains "X" A QUART New SHELL X-100 Motor Oil Safety Factors! TIME FOR SPRING CHANGE-OVER CHANGE T0 NEW SHELL X-/100 Now. 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Ik of Jetting thin condition « N a i, oe re ness or pain wel move: of Rt Rinne a Keg Rie rents t a internal t ment Which directs action to correcti lee are really ca in the lower bowel, Jr a The Hem-Rold formula in made help you. It acta in 4 ways, (1) the cause of by Clreuliion are grea and Lh 4 ray FROM PILES This Amazingly Easy Way Congratulations are in order for | Mm your bowel mo ents An hy ngs Xb t al y Seralt lon of and re- on, ma the height of ot YOu th Sontinue 10 this is an old, a 1} ie ob Jodr awh seit of thi it toda. Sunda morning at 11 o'clock with Mr, 8, Points were callers on | gH Miss Dorothy McCartney of Man- | P\% ny. Mrs, L., Nattress, who has been | i :| When Sask, Mrs, Newell and son Clinton, also Harold and Douglas Ki of North Bay; Mr. and Mrs, Clare A rag m ; Mrs rs, ' and 'Mr, and Beatrice Denison of Toronto was with her parents over the weekend. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Appleton on the arrvial of a little son in Oshawa Hospital on Tuesday Jnoming Mr, and Mrs, Jim Coopér arrived home on Sunday evening after a pleasant holiday spent at different Mr, and Mrs. Elton Johnson and sons of Oshawa were guests on Friday evening of Mrs, H, Stred- wick, ' 'Mr, E, V, Pollard of Toronto was with his parents on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Victor H A daughter Patsy and little fr Toronto, - spent Sunds, . Hudgin, Patsy an Jemaining until the end fo this week, Mr, Gray of Toronto, the new public school teacher for the en- suing year, was down on Saturday and we understand he has been successful in finding a boarding ce, Congratulations to Audrey Grant who was successful in her Upper School examinations, She expects to attend Normal in Toronto this year, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Costello of Whitby, Mrs, E, Lyle and son Mur- ray of Port Perry and Mr, and Mrs. elson: Ashton of the town-line west, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lyle, Stanley Linton arrived home from overseas on Monday. Miss Evelyn Ross of Utlos is vis- iting this week wtih her brother Merrill and his wife, Stanley Linton arrived home from overseas on Monday. Miss Evelyn Ross of Utica is vis iting this week with her brother Merrill and his wife. Mr, W, Heron of Brooklin and his crew of men were baling straw at Allen Downey's for a couple of days last week, . Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Vout of To- ronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, William Ash on Saturday, Carol Ash accompanied them home and will spend this 'week with friends in Etobicoke, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Mann of Oshawa have rented a part of Allen Downey's house and moved in on Saturday. BREAKS RIBS IN FALL FROM MOW (L, M, Luke, Corres) ent) Raglan, Aug. 28.--Willlam Avery had the misfortune to fall from. a hay mow recently and received a severe shaking-up and several brok- en ribs, We are glad to report that Gore don Brent, who underwent a seri ous operation in St. Michael's Hos- pital, Toronto, last Tuesday, is do- ing as well as can be expected. We | wish him a gpeedy recovery. The school bell Will soon be ring~ ing again, We are pleased to wel= come Mrs, Gordon r. of Can- nington as our new teacher for this term, We wish to extend a welcome to another war bride, Mrs, Johnson, wife of Fit, «Lt. Johnson, R.C.AY, who arrived in Canada recently, A large number of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Aseltine to give a shower for Mr, and Mrs. Ross Aseltine, a war, veteran, and his British bride. They received a fine collection of gifts and all enjoyed & sociable time, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Roy Nottingham on the arrival of another boy. Mr, and Mrs, O, Graham, Helen and Marlene of Brooklin, . visited Me and Mrs, G. Corner last Sun- ay. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Pierson of Toronto were guests of Mr, and Mrs, F, Plerson last week. Norman Reeson of California and Mrs, Garland were recent guests of Mrs. M, Bright, Mr, and Mrs, A, J, Pilkie visited their niece and nephew, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Bacon of Stouffville last Sunday. Church and Sunday School will re-open this Sunday, Sept, 1, For the present church service will be held at one o'clock (1 pm.) and Sunday School at 2 pm, Let us all make a good start for the fall sea- aon. i Utica (Mrs. Ackney, Correspondent) Utica, Aug. 28.--The services in the United church have been very successfully taken the last three Sundays by Sapa MecCorgnodale, Toronto and the Wilson Evangel- ists in the absence of the Rev. Mr. Eyres who Is holidaying in Cali- fornia, Just who will. ocoupy the ulpit Sunday Sept, 1st we haven't n informed but there will be a service as usual, The W.A. have improved the hallway in the church with a new coat of paint. WE v Born in Oshawa Hospital Thurs- day Aug. 23nd a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher, (nee Muriel Kerry), The Bailey family gathered in Elgin Park Sunday Aug. 18th to celebrate the 87th birthday of their father John Bailey who is very ac= tive for his advanced age.. Another English bride has arrived in our midst, Mrs.. Bert Mitchell and 'baby came home on Monday. We extend a hearty greeting to Mrs. Mitchell and will try to understand how these brides feel in a. strange country, Arthur Kindall and Don Geer are camping at Stephensons point near Port Perry. : C. W. Lakey and Frank McGreg- r attended the Dufferin races in 'oronto last week, Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Hartford, Toronto, called on Mr, Alderson rBACK ACHES... Sunday evening, We are sorry to report Mr, Alderson is quite ill and is at ha Watkins route for the present, Mr, and Mrs, Bray, Myrtle, Mr, and Mrs, Ross and two sons, Myrtle, were In the village Sunday. Mr. Davidson, Ashbourne, Mr, called on Geo, Ward Friday, Mrs. , Orillia, was the guest of Mrs, Leighton last week. A melodrama originally was a dramatic composition in actor recited hig part while an or. 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