Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Oct 1946, p. 15

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER FINE DECORATIONS FOR RALLY SERVICE , J. V. McNeely to Speak at Rally Service Next Sunday MRS, THOS, DAVIDSON Correspondent 'Thornton's Corners, Oct, 15: {ving services were held at ton"s sunday School on Sun~ | lope. y with the superintendent, Ted inson, presiding. Eric Buss, a junior boy, read the ipture lesson, Harold Poster, As- tant Superintendent, read a very teresting story extitied "The First ving", Following the lesson lod a lovely solo was sung by Alana Switzer accompanied at plano by Mrs, Douglas Lander, Sunday School was very ef- tively decorated with brilliant leaves, flowers and fruits vegetables of every variety, , Robert Sully, Mrs, Douglas , Mr, Poster and a number the pupils spent & busy Batur- day afternooon gathering them and decorating the Sunday School, Plan Rally Service Rally Day services will be obser- next Sunday, October 20, with a very special program of music and hymns ete, Rev. J. V, McNée- of King Btreet United Church, wa, will be guest speaker, A special invitation is extended to veryone in the 'community to at- A entertaining play, entitled 'Susie Steps Out" will be presented Maple Grove young people on ay evening, October 206, umder auspices of Thornton's Corners y School, Home and School Mesting 4 The regular monthly meeting of the Home and School Association as held on Wednesday evening, {October 9, with a very good attend~ fiance, The president, Mrs, Russell Molton conducted the meeting. The (minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs, Walter Buss and the treasur- 'er's report was given by Mrs, Pope, The president, Mrs, Mollon, and ivice president, Mrs, B., Hircook, 'were appointed as delegates to at- itend the Regional Conference at rborough. Mrs, A, Bunker was elected as health convener for the t year, At the conclusion of the business {session an interesting program was ven by the committee, Several articles were read Mrs, Douglas der and Mrs, Robert Sully, Mrs, 30. Pipher favoured with & lovely #0lo, A social half hour was then enjoyed while refreshments were served by the committee, i A al evening and dance (round dancing) will be held on Friday evening, October 18, spon- foocistion the Home and School As- ! A masguerade party and dance «(old tyme and round) sponsored My ithe Home and School Association, {will be held on Friday evening, No- 'vember 1, A fine will be imposed son anyorie not in masquerade cos= } A "social evening and euchre, sponsored "I by the Home and School Association, was held on October 4, FOUNDATIONS ALL OTHER CEMENT WORK See Us For a Good Job R. B. ABBOTT PHONE 1640-W DODDS LULL od 1 8 8) v Armee N 17, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIFTEEN Pour tables were played and s very pleasant time was enjoyed by all home, on October 8, at a commun- ity presentation in honor of Miss Greta Lick, The gifts consisted of two lovely wool blankets, Several other gifts from friends were also presented to the bride-to-be, Sev- eral contests were played and each guest wrote a letter to the bride, a letter for each month of the coming year which she is to open on the date marked on the enve- Delicious refreshments were ser- ved and a pleasant evening enjoy- UTICA UNABLE SECURE TALENT (Mrs. Agkney, Corr.) Utlea, Oct. 13.--On Sunday, Oc- tober 20, anniversary services will be held in the United Church at 2.30 pm, and oo bia , Rev. Mr, McDermid, Uxbridge, will have charge of both services. Good music will 'be provided home talent in the afternoon and by the Greens bank mixed quartet in the evening, We are much disappointed over our concert which we had planned for the following Tuesday, All at- tempts to procure talent for the concert were unsuccessful. The committee had given unastintingly of their time and patience, but met with no response, However, we will have a dinfier and concert later on when we hope to have better luck in obtaining talent, Sorry to report the serfous ill ness of Mr, Carbin in Port Perry Hospital, ers' Convention in 'Toronto last week, Y. Walker and son, PHONE Rental Battery! Agents for Monarch Batteries WEST BATTERY SERVICE 87 WARREN AVE. Ridgedale roato, were with Miss Christie for the week-end, Mrs, McKnight entertained in honor of King's 8th birthday, at a dinner party Thursday last, . Harry , Stan and Mrs, Prizewear Hugh and Geraldine, w. J. DAVIDSON COAL ~ COKE -- WOOD 76 Cha les St. Phone 782 WINDOW CAULKING and GLAZING! 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