Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Sep 1946, p. 11

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NEWCASTLE GIRIS TEINS HONORED : 'Windbreakers Presented To Players At Dance and : > Sod] G _ ying RY } 3 Ne e, . presenta- Hon ad Rey of the Newcastle f t oul Seam, on Thnusiay 5 , 8 great success wi two 'hundred and fifty attend- fr,Geb, Walton, Reeve of the acted as Master of Ceremon- "Miss Jacqueline Smith, on behalf of her father, Mr. J. A. Smith (don- Doreen Enwright, f t respo! by Mr, Smith for his generosity and Slap all those who had helped with PH esent Windbreakers ' J5.A. Butler, great sports fan then! pLesgited sash member of the Jes With ' a beautiful 'gabdrdine iy eaker and a yellow and black lyn Foster, Betty Allin, Shirley Brunt, Arvilla Brunt, Gwen Harris, Dolly Beaton, Helen Alkenbrack and Ids. Rogerson. 'George. Crowthers manager and coach. of the team for over sixteen years. "ticket seller" Gen- eral Jackson and "umpire" Sid Brown, each with a tle; and to "bat » Earl Foster a beige sport ' vi . «= = Post Office Robbed Much excitement was aroused this am. when Postmaster The safe was pounded open by a heavy claw bar which they had stolen earlier in the night from the CP.R. station. All the drawers were ran- sacked and some of the mail had | been tam with. The town pol- | Mr. are both working on the case. it is not known the esti-| ine was enter-| birthday dinner at the York on Sunday. and Mrs, Walter Deline spent ay with their daughter Mrs. E. 'J. Friedlander. Miss Marion Martin is staying with her aunt Mrs. G. Brooks, dur- ing the winter in order to attend p High School. Joyce Eddy, has recently position with an insurance gy A hh s3EE weeks vacation with his ts, Prof. and Mrs. Ardaugh before re- turning to University of Toronto. Wilbert Graham, Oshawa visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, PF. Graham. Mr, and Mrs. D. Griffis and Joe spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. 8, Britton. Miss Doreen Summers, Hamilton was week-end guest of Neil Britton, Mr. Doug. Irwin visited with his Mrs. Irwin, Walter and Ruth Bonathan visited her - ents, Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Bonathan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward, Sr, King. ston have taken up' nce here with their son, Mr, H. W. Ward. Miss Mary Gibson, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Gib- SOCIAL EVENING GREAT SUCCESS Two New Teachers Assume (Mrs, D. Hope, Corr.) Scugog, Sept: 3.--~The splendid message on Sunday was taken frem Proverbs, 14th Chapter 34th verse "Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any peo- ple." The message from the choir, "O Master, let me walk with Thee." The choir will be assisted next Sunday by the Juniors, The first Fair of the season was held on Monday at Port Perry which was well represented by Scugog folks, There are several cases of Flu around her at present, The social time on Thursday ev- ening was very much enjoyed by a good attendance. The discussions are splendid and getting better. The Quiz is good but it seems we know the other fellows answers bet- ter than our own, The winner will be chosen this week. Miss Lucille Mark is treasurer, Sandwiches, cake and tea was then enjoyed by all. The time was well spent. Mr. and Mrs, J, Haughie, of Tor- onto, visited her sister, Mr, and Mrs. C. Leach at the parsonage, and glad to welcome them at the worship service, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Martyn of Prince Albert visited their son Alan ship service in the basement. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Fralick of Tor- onto were Sunday guests of their cousins, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs, 8. Arnold of Prince Albert have got settled at their store where they will be comfort able and all hope they will enjoy living in our community, Mr, and Mrs. Owen Reader mov- ed to his uncle Charles Reader's vacant house on Thursday where Port Perry, were Sunday guests of his brother, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dowson, Miss Edna Prentice, Patsy Brown 0 Canada's Sky Queen " ni A Canada's "SKY QUEEN" win be selected Sept, § during the International CHEST OF SILVER 70 YOUNG COUPLE Mr. and Mrs, William Nemis Are Feted At Zion (Mrs, Thos, Martin, Corres.) Zion, Sept. 2. -- Several friends and aeighbors gathered at the and Mrs, John on Friday of week, occasion being a presentation for Mr, and Mrs, William Nemis who were recently married. A chest of silyer and glass fruit bowl were presented to: the young couple and later games and dancing were indulged in and a dainty lunch served, | Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Stainton spent, | a few days at Muskoka last week. | Mr, and Mrs, Prank Pascoe and Mr, and Mrs. Pred Cameron were at' Niagara Falls last week. i Mr, and Mrs, A, Ayre attended | the fair at Sutton on Saturday last, | Miss Nancy Harshaw of Lansing and K. Walton of Brantford were . | recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. D, : I r, Mr, and Mrs. Ivor Gerry, Arthur | Gerry and friend of Toronto were ' holiday visitors with Mrs. PF. B.| Glaspell, | Mr, and Mrs, Albert Abbott of Ottawa; Clive Abbott, Ronald and Warren of Oshawa, were recent | guests of Mr, and Mrs, Percy Dav. idson, A. Ritchie of Thornton's Corners was Sunday visitor with Mr, and Mrs, H. Gelsberger, Mrs, Henry Ball atetnded a shower at the home of Mrs, Percy Allin in Oshawa on Thursday of last week held in- honor of Miss Florence Allin, a bride-to-be in September, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lee and Roy and Miss Margaret Killen of Tor- onto were Sunday visitors at the pore of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Kil- n, James Killen spent the week-end at Niagara-on-the-lake, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Francis and Allin, Mr, and Mrs, R, Norris and Patsy of Oshawa were recent visi~ tors with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ball, Mr, and Mrs, Michael Nemis and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Killen, Delmar, Johnnie and Marie were in Toronto recently. Mr, and Mrs. George Sonley and Teddy were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cameron, Mr, and Mrs, Adam Hawley of Peterborough, and Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Stainton and Gail of 'Tor- onto, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Stainton, Several from here attended the fair at Port Perry on Monday last, STARTED YOUNG Sonja Henle was given a pair of ice skates for the first time on her eighth birthday and won her first figure skating contest when she was nine, AD. ih, gi ealni THE TIMES-GAZETTS Thursiay, Seplember §, 1048 \ 9 ; N days there just aren't any Kellogg's Corn Flakes to be had! Or mighty few, anyway! They were always our number-one seller, too. The World Food Crisis is still pretty bad, I guess. But do ask again ina couple of days! The real Kellogg's Corn Flakes are worth the trouble to find!" Yes, even in these difficult times, Kellogg's is still the greatest name in cereals! Air Show (Canada) being held in Toronto Aug. 30 to Sept. 7. In addition to actually being taught to fly a plane, or an equivalent value in flying time, the Sky Queen will be given a screen test by Dominion Produce tions Limited. This photo shows, left to right, Alix Crosby, D.P.L, Starlet and two of the contest judges, Austin Willis, star of "Bush Pilot", Cana- da's first feature-length film, and Elsie Miller, a Canadian artist noted for her paintings of glamorous cover-girls, Miss Crosby is not a contest. ant, and sister Frances of Ajax, who is visiting there, visited Mrs, Hubert Long and Mrs, David Hope on Wed- nesday. Miss Inez Martyn has made good use of her Saturdays by helping Mr. and Mrs. Argue in the store in Port Perry, ' Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brooks of 7 Mile Island, spent the week-end amer and Bowmanville on Sunday and attended the wor- with her parents in Toronto, Miss Buelah Hunt, of Sudbury, visited, Mrs, Ray Hobbs and other friends during the past week. Miss Joan Pearson, of Oshawa, spent a pleasant week-end and holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Ira Al- Mr, and Mrs. Russell Carter are enjoying a visit with relatives in Highland Creek, Schools have opened again this week with two new teachers, Mr, Pmmerson McMillan at the Head School and Miss Grace. Congratulations to Miss Mary Wilson on winning first prise for printing at the Port Perry Fair last year and again this year, Valleau To Play At Toronto Dance Boyd Valleau's Orchestra of Osh- awa has been selected as the band to play for Eaton's "Back to School" | dance in Eaton Auditorium tomor- | row night. This is the largest dance in Toronto the band has played for so far and its leader is to be inter- viewed on the radio program "Hi Variety" at 8 p.m, Friday, Originally organized in the fall of 1042, most of the band's mem- bers enlisted during the war and the present 15-plece orchestra came together last January, It has been playing regularly at Jubilee Pavil- fon on Saturday nights. 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