& @» NEWS OF WHITBY AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT ROAD REPAIR FIRH FT UP GAN AT FYRTLE STATION Jo Work Repairing County @ b 5 » b Roads and Port Perry Streets V. Luery, Correspondent) Seyetie Station, September 18.-- said, "I am the good shep- » --8t. John 10:11. This was text of the good message Mr. 11 brought to us on Sunday " Remember that Sunday, Septem- ' 20, is set apart for the annual . Rev. Dr. Fletcher of Oshawa will be the guest speak- er at both morning and evening Mrs L. Hill of Orillia returned 'on Friday after a pleasant of two weeks spent with her , Mrs, R. 8, Long, and other Teves. tulations to Mrs. Allen Downey who brought home a num- sper of prizes from Oshawa Fair, [DANCING TAYLOR'S ARENA WHITBY FRIDAY EVE., SEPT. 20 Martin's Merrymen- ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE Admission 50 Cents mee fa Sa fo eh Regular Dancing SATURDAY EVENING Mrs. D. Duchemin and Mrs, A. Eyers were visitors in Toronto on Thursday last week. Mr. Ed. Mole has improved the outside appearance of his house with a fresh coat of paint, Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Masters visited on Sunday afternoon and evening with relatives in Bowman. ville. Elwood's father, Mr. James Masters, accompanied them home will remain with them until Tuesday evening of last week.' Miss Audrey Grant, who is at- tending Toronto Normal School, was home over the week-end, Mrs. Harry Murray and baby, Nell, returned home on Monday evening after holidaying with Hamgy, ilton relatives. Several from this community at- tended Lindsay Fair on Saturday and report it a good exhibition. Construcfion Gang . The K. J. Beamish Construction Co. Ltd., of Toronto, are making their headquarters here while work. ing on the county roads and re- surfacing some of the streets of Port Perry. The huge oil tanks, boiler, dump trucks, roller, trailers for sleeping and dining and other equipment that we do not know the names of, go to make up the outfit located on the C.P.R. property. The fine crushed stone and whatever is mixed with it, come here in car- loads by C.P.R. and are trucked'to wherever it is being used. Miss Beatrice Denison of Toron- to spen; the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Den- ison, and her sister, Mrs. Art Mit- chell. Mr. and Mrs. James Kuhkta of Toronto were Sunday visitors with the william Ash family. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Yellands of Oshawa were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, John Quinn, On Tues- day, Mr. Quinn's brother, William RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED - IMMEDIATE BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCE ; Admission 35 Cents 130 Brock St. N., Whitby Tel 707 eh WHITBY PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS -- Dentist Legal DR. DETLOR DENTIST 812 Dundas St. W. Phone 357 Undertaking W. C. TOWN 4 Funeral Director and Embalmer | PHONE 410 - WHITBY { EE Lye pe Murray A. Robinson AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTOR and FURNITURE DEALER Phone No. 24 Brooklin Medical DR. J. 0. RUDDY Physician and Surgeon Cor. Mary and Brock Sts. 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MacDIARMID 109 DUNDAS ST. WEST Phone 2205 Whitby Insurance L. W. DUDLEY SICKNESS, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT RADIO LICENSES 300 Walnut St. Telephone 566 of Whitby, spent the day with them, Mr, Victor Foote and Miss Laura Foote of Stouffville were Sunday evening visitors with Albert and Mrs. Eyers. Douglas Taylor, who has been for several months a guard at a Pris- oners-of-War camp in northern Ontario, is home after completing his duties there. Mr. Robert Brown of Toronto the former Marjorie Cryderman, at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cryderman were with Sutton relatives on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Cooper and children of Toronto spent the week- end with Mrs, Cooper's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Cook. RECEPTION HELD FOR DUTCH BRIDE Fifty Friends Attend Kin- sale Shower for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell (Mrs. A, Hooker, Correspondent) Kinsale, Sept. 18.--Church ser- vice at the usual hour, 10 am. on Sunday next. The Women's Institute will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs, J. Stell on Thursday, Sep- tember 26th, at 2.30 p.m. Roll-call to be "Report the last call made on your neighbor". There will be an outside speaker. Come and make this meeting a success. A reception and shower was held at the homé of Mr, and Mrs, Milton Parkin on: Thursday evening last, in honor of the latter's brother, Mr. Bert Mitchell and his Dutch war bride. A pleasant social even~ ing evening was enjoyed by about fifty guests during which the young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. In thanking their friends, Mrs, Mitchell remarked on the kindness of so many people, and how pleased she was to be liv- ing in Canada. Mrs, V. Pilkey of Claremont was a visitor last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. Parkin, Personals Mrs. Alfred Bell spent the week- end at Manilla, Mr. McNenjey, 8r, of Toronto, was & Sunday caller at the home of his son, Mr, G. McNenley. Miss Jean Mowbray of Toronto spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Mowbray. Quite a number from the com- @aunity attended both Oshawa and Lindsay Fairs last week. Mr. and Mis. Everett Blair of Minden visited with the Hobden family last week. Mr. Archie Cammack of Toronto was a recent caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Cammack. Mr. John Rinn and Miss Lois Rinn of Toronto were Wednesday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. A. Hook- er, Mrs, Rinn returned home with them following her. visit here, Juveniles Get Bye To Ontario Finals Whitby Juveniles have been in- formed by the O.B.A, that they have received a bye into the Ontario fi- nals for the O.B.A. Juvenile crown. Four other teams are to play off and the winner of that series will meet Whitby to decide the provin- clal champions. Petrolia take on Waterloo and Walkerton will tangle with Milton, with the winners of these two sets fighting it out to see who plays the Whitby lads. As these playdowns will take a few days it is not expected that the local team will be called on for a week at least, but meanwhile the Juveniles are practising at nights and are looking for an exhibition '| game or two to keep them in trim. Whitby 1.O.D.E. At a recent meeting the treasur- er was most gratified in announc- ing that to date, $439.51 had been received by donations and from the tables, in the "Mile of Money," held for I.OD.E. War Memorial Bursaries and Scholarships for '| sons and daughters of those who made the supreme sacrifice or dis- abled Veterans, Five hundred dol- lars is the allotment for the Whit- by Chapter, The list will remain open until October. Anyone"wish- ing to contribute may send to Mrs. J. Roblin, or personal contact, Mrs, J. O. Ruddy. % letter wb Toad from tne teacher at: Tovel School, Bergland, Rainy River district, the Chapters Astley Accounting Service INCOME TAX RETURNS ETC PHONE 637 105 BYRON ST. N. 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FORAGE FOR FOOTAGE Part of the footage filmed for the National Film Board's "Small Fry" was shot in Greece, China, Europe, and New Zealand to show the con- dition of kids from other lands as compared with that of Canadian children, ALMONDS UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES On Sunday--3 and' 8 pm. 8 p.m, REV. CHAS. MALCOLM First class work at moderate prices 8 p.m. KING'S RADIO QUINTET spent the week-end with his wife, Were Married Recently MR. and MRS. GORDON H. JULL Leaving Donlands United Church following their recent wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henry Jull. The bride, the former Jean Elizabeth Eagle, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Eagle of North Bay. The groom is the son of Rev. P. L. Jull, Brooklin, Ont., and the late Mrs, Jull, . =-Photo by Reginald"s Studio SOCIAL EVENING ATGREENWOODW.A. Audience Sees Pictures On Story of Peter Pan (May E. Brown, Correspondent) Greenwood, Sept. 18.--Stewart Corbett, is having a garage and shed erected from the building which he took down sometime ago. Mrs. W. G. Perkin is visiting her sons in Toronto for a few days. . Misses Beatrice and Elva McLean attended their cousin's wedding near Stratford last week-end, The social evening, sponsored by Group Three of the W.A. on Fri- day evening of last week, was quite a success, All enjoyed the pictures on the story of Peter Pan; the violin selections by Don Pike and Joe Wannop, brought much applause as did the solo by Marion Wannop and a plano duet by Jean Pascoe and Glenna Minaker, Mrs, Ross of To- ronto gave an interesting talk on how the United Church is extend- ing help to Sunday Schools and families in isolated districts * of Canada and Newfoundland, Later all retired to the Sunday School room and had a social time together and a light lunch. The community held a shower on Saturday evening at the Park Hall for Vernon and Mrs. Shortt who were recently married. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts for which they thanked all present. Bob and Miss Marion McVey of Toronto were with friends in the village over the week-end. Mr. Kettle of Toronto spent the week-end with 'his sister, Mrs. Brooks. Rev. R, M. and Mrs. Seymour and daughter, Margaret, of Enniskillen called on Rev, A, C. and Mrs, Luft. man one day last week. The Greenwood Women's' Asso- relation were the guests of the Mt. Zion Women's Association on Wed- nesday afternoon of last week a' the home of Mrs, Wm, Harbron. A very enjoyable time was spent tc- gether. Joint Service Sunday Next Sunday morning, September 22, will be a joint service with the Sunday School when the rally pro- gramme will be put on by the Sune day School. Everybody welcome, Come at 11:15 am. , The tomato growers are busy har- vesting their crop which is turning wut well, Mrs. Levi Linton of Balsam spent a few days with her sister, Miss Edith Ormerod. Mrs, Midgely is quite ill, having suffered a stroke on Saturday. (Rev.) Captain Silcox received his discharge one day last week and is enjoying a rest with his wife and sons. Miss Helen Kean of Whitby spent You .may depend on 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 215 DUNDAS ST. EAST PHONE WHITBY 581 DAY OR NIGHT. LJ Phone 462 Whitlsy | a ---------- -- du [ the week-end with Elmo and Mrs. Disney. Ross Disney is busy filling silos for the farmers. | Alan Clark left last week for To- | ronto where he is attending the | Normal School. Carl and Mrs. Devitt of Brough- am and Billie Devitt and friend of Toronto called on their cousin, Stanley Byers, on Saturday, Miss Eileen Sadler spent the week-end with Toronto friends. MARRIED FORT YEARS AGO TODAY (Mrs. Lorne Jones, Corr.) Balsam and Mount Zion, Sept. 18 We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson our heartiest congratula- tions on Sept. 19th on their for- tieth wedding anniversary, Mrs. Wilson came as a bride to the pres- ent farm and they have lived there ever since, They have seven chil- dren and five grandchildren, The Mt. Zion Anniversary on Sept. 29. Mr, Luffman is the speak- er, morning and evening. The Mt. Zion choir will render the music in the morning and Mr, Farmer's quar tette in the evening from Gormley. Services are at 11 o'clock in the morning and 7:30 in the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Jones and Myrna spent a few days at Harper Beaver's, St. Catharines. The W.A, met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wm, . Harbron. Their guests were the Greenwood W.A. Mrs. Lulfman gave the topic. Readings were also given. All had a very enjoyable time. The Jamiesons, Cecil Jones and many others attended Lindsay Fair, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Jones spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hubbs, also called on Wilfred Wil- son at Hamilton. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Cecll Disney visited with Norval Mec- Avoy of Layton. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter, the gift of a son (George Andrew). About forty frigpds gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones' and enjoyed an ice-cream social. Don't forget Rally Sunday, Sep} 22, at Mt. Zion Church at 11 o'clock in the morning. Guest speaker, Mr. Ed. Lewis, Claremont. Special mu- sic, No service will be held in the evening. Miss Betty and Marjorie Appleby spent the week-end at Lindsay. Our deepest sympathy goes out to. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. L, W. Burt and Em- pringhams. Mrs. Morgan Evans,of Claremont spent a few days with her daughs ter, Mrs. Lorne Jones, Earl Wilson spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Leslie Smith, of t On Saturday Ruth and Lorne Carson spent a very enjoyable day in Toronto, going over to the Is- land, going up in an aeroplane, and taking in the ice skating. Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Jones had Sunday evening supper with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parkins, Ashburn. Miss Hazel Wilson and Barbara Coultice spent the week-end at their homes. On Thursday Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Jones and family and Mrs. Sadler left on a holiday for the north. They called on friends at Orillia. A number have commenced silo filling. COUPON DONATION SETS NEW RECORD " Ottawa, Sept. 19.--A new record in the voluntary donation of meat ration coupons was set in the last two weeks of August when 234,014 were turned in to ration board of fices, the Information Com- mittee announced yesterday. This is almost five times the previous average fortnightly donation, Total coupon donations to Aug. 31 is 781,226 which has made' available 1,366,780 pounds of canned meat for export to Europe. DODDS KIDNEY | Pred and Mus. SEVEN CHRISTENED IN AUDLEY GHURCH Three Girls and Four Boys Christened Last Sunday = Audley, Sept. 18.--The following were christened by the Rev. Mr. Copeland at the Weal Church on Sunday: Ann Marie, daughter of Bert and Mrs. Guthrie; Joyce Elaine, daughter of Gordon and Mrs. Smith; Roy Edwin, son of Puckrin; Edward Carl, son of Carl and Mrs, Swartz; Jean Marie and Raymond, chil- dren of Mr, and Mrs. Whittaker, and George Fred, son of Mr, and Mrs, Lemere of Oshawa, James Bremner, secretary of Can- adian Jersey Cattle Club, called on friends here last week. Mrs. R. P, Winter opened her fall meetings of the Eastern Star this week, While Ed Annis and his wife of Orillia were visiting their daughter and family here, Mrs. Geo. Blake, he was seized with an attack of appendicitis and was rushed to Oshawa General Hospital on Sun- day last. He is doing well. Miss Braven reopened schoo! school with a large attendance of pupils. Some new seats are being purchased by the trustees, The Pickering Woman's Assocla- tion of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. F, M. Chapman on Thursday evening last. Squire Bros. have finished a new cement silo on their farm here. Corn cutting will soon be general. Pred and Mrs. Disney of Brooklin were visitors here on Sunday. The late Mrs. John Scott of Claremont was formerly a resident of this district about 60 years ago. The Annual Harvest Home Ser- vice will be held in Audley United Church, on Sunday, September 28, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. John MacLachlan of .Whitevale, will be the guest speaker and Mrs. Lois Pegg of Greenwood, the guest soloist. Spec ial music will be given by the choir, On Monday evening, September 29, at 8 pm, the Solina Young i People will present their play "Eyes of Love." Everybody ccme and en- joy an evening of good entertaine ment, Manchester Manchester, Sept. 18.--Mr. and Mrs. Dyle Thompson and children of Kitchener are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J, E, Holthy, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Park and son of Detroit spent several days with Mr, John Masters and family. Mrs. W. F. Crosier visited friends in Ajax on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Johnson was with {fiends in Bowmanville on Satur- ay. Many from this community at- tended Lindsay Fair last week. WORK GUARANTEED Complete check-up. Wringer grease and gear oil changed. Wringer rolls in stock. Special price on complete overhauls. 130 Brock St. N. Whitby, Tel, 707 A--------------------. ANNOUNCEMENT Thursdays A Representative of The Singer Sewing Machine Co. will be in Whitby to service all makes of sewing machines. Expert Workmanship Guaranteed If in need of service write or phone before the above days. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. PHONE 696 -- OSHAWA 17-48 THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, September 19, 1046 § Utiea (M-s, Ackney, Correspondent) Utica, Sept. 18.--Rev. Mr. Eyres has returned fromm his holidays in California and took his regular ser- vices at all three appointments on Sunday, Sept. 15th, The W.A, held its September meeting in the basement of the United Church on Tuesday with Mrs. Suteliff as hostess, Owing to the heavy rain the attendance was small, Miss Urquhart, Uxbridge, gave a wonderful address on Sun- day school work. She stressed the point that it isn't the children but the parents who are to blame for the small members that attend to which all agreed. Business for the anniversary the third Sunday in October, was talk- ed over and some new items in that connection were discussed. After a contest and other events lunch was served by the hostess, October meeting will be held at Mrs. Ack- ney's. - Born to Mr. and Mrs, Joe Grills (nee Doris Walker) a son, in Osha- wa General Hospital, Sept. 8; both mother and baby doing well. _ Mrs. Ackney was in Toronto last week attending the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Prizeman, also a welcome home for Mrs, W. Gwen Kelsey, London, England; guests from Epscm, Ux- bridge, Whitby, New Liskeard, Cale- donia and Toronto were present, , Mrs, M, Gerrow, London, was a recent guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Walker," Mrs, Sam Fisher, Ashbum, Is convalescing at her parents' home here, Mr. and Mrs, U, Kerry. Mr, Jack Warner, a former black« smith in this village, called on his old friends here one day recently. Percy Stephenson, Ottawa, was guest of his sister and aunt, Miss Christie, Sept. 8 Chester Geer has been in Whitby all week attending jury. Mr, and Mrs. Davies and Jew Jersey, are visiting C. W. La- ey. Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Maher, Belle. ville, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Mitchell last week, Mrs, Maher recently arrived in Canada from Amsterdam, Holland. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Crozier and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Beare attended the Stewart-Johnston wedding in the Anglican Church in Agincourt on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Simpson, Shirley and Betty, Toronto; Mrs. A, Yorkley, Mrs, Will 8impson, Lois, Marie and Grace were callers at Jas, Mitchell's, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ballard, Helen and Marie, Toronto, also Mrs. Cooke, Toronto, were Sunday visitors at Fred Ballard's. eS The Times-Gazette classified ads. bring cuick results. A BLACK, WATERPROOFING PAINT WHICH PREVENTS RUST JAMES SAWDON & SONS 244 BROCK ST. SOUTH Phone Whitby 524 Before You Buy AnyTire Get the Facts on DOMINION ROYAL! Today, all tires are made of synthetic rubber--but only Dominion Royal offers you these three great Reserve Strength features: (1) SAFETY BONDED CORD for extra protection from blowouts. 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