Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Oct 1946, p. 7

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tear up Baby's Cold | "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE W.M.S. Service Has Speaker From China MRS. T, C. BROWN Correspondent Brougham, Oct, 21,--~There was a plendid attendance at St. John's urch when the W.MBS8, held » Thank Offering Service on Sunday evening last, The speaker was Mrs, Cook, born and educated in China, and the daughter of a well-known medical missionary, Mrs, Howard Malcolm conducted the service, and Miss Marion Wan- nop, Greenwood, sang, accompanied by Mrs, Luffman and Robert Miller was accompanied by B, Devitt, Mrs, Cook's talk was illustrated by many pictures in color showing the comparison of travel by native boats and aeroplane, the desperate state of the Burma Road, through which a hazardous journey Was plies to the missionary hospital, She told of the deplorable conditions un der which thousands of Chinese Hved, crowded, starved, cold--to see people frozen in the streets was a commonplace, Describing the plight of patients in her father's hospital after it had been bombed, and of the difficulties of renovation; she said that friends held umbrellas ov- er the beds to protect the patients from the rain that the building ad- mitted so freely, And, as proof that the Chinese could teach us much, there were beautiful em- broideries, all accomplished without pattern of any kind, and a clever varved model of a man ploughing with the ald of a water-buffalo -- complete with the turned-up fur- row, Thankfulness for the many we enjoy in Canada was fittingly expressed by Mrs, Cook and in prayer, Mrs, Malcolm thank- ed the speaker and the singers, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Gray were guests at the Bullye-Hodgson wed- ding, which took place at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Bate spent the past week with Toronto relatives, Mr, and Mrs, W, J, Brown of To ronto were at home for the week- end, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Johnston and little son are now nicely settled in their new home, John Harvey who was rushed to Sick Children's Hospital after a fall from moving car, is reported to be not seriously hurt, and will be home soon, Miss Fern Malcolm was with the John Knox family of Solina last week, The Miller building is coming along fine, but winter is on the way. India is Subject The W.M.8, meeting at the home of Mrs, Dean Mairs on Oct, 17, was well attended, in spite of the incle~ ment weather, Mrs, Burton con ducted the Worship service, and her group had prepared a very interest- 4 ane informative program on the subject of occupations of the people of India, . was announced that the bazaar Child Is Trapped In Rungs of Chair Pive-year-old Barbara Ferguson's addiction to rocking chairs finally caught up to her with discomfort~ ing, if not serious results, Taking the none too mature advice of an Sally youthful playmate, Barbara placed her head in the space be- tween the rungs on the back of the chair and the seat. Once In, there seemed no way out, She was discovered some time lat- er by Mrs, Hazel Gunn, 50 Celina Street, on whose verandah the tot had been playing. With the aid of Leo Spires, 2156 Bloor Street East, a carpenter, working on the con- struction of The Times-Gazetlte bullding addition, Mrs, Gunn man-~ aged to free the child, none the worse for her experience, Barbara is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James Cb, Ferguson, 70 Celina Bt, $100, 000 Gift Given To Queen's Sr Kingston, Oct, 23.--(OP)=-An an- onymous donor has made a gift of $100,000 to Queens University to form the "Chancellor Dunning Trust" to "promote understanding and appreciation of the supreme importance of the dignity, freedom and responsibility of the individual person in human society," it was announced today. The gift was made "as a perman- ent tribute to your chancellor, Hon, Charles A, Dunning, in the hope that a life of public service will help future students to do thelr best service to humanity." The donor stipulated that "once in every three years the trustees of Queens University read this letter and decide, in the light of the then- existing conditions, how best the income from the trust may be ex- pended." The board of trustees will consid- er the first use of the fund at their next meeting in May, 1047, Police Aim (Continued from Page 3) of the need for greater study of our judicial system, A spell in Nova Scotia with the ROMP, setting up a provinces wide police administration decided him on taking law, and with a group of five others chosen from the force he went to law school, He later resigned from the force, prace tising in the northern mining coun~ try, But he always retained his associations with the police, In the late war, he served over- seas in the army from El Alamein to the final battles and, he explain. ed, saw clearly the dangers in a police system as maintained of ne- cessity in an army---that of author. ftarianism, All these experiences had given him a deep respect for the Jaw which had evolved over many centuries, and for the guar ool, | dians of that law, the police, portation for those planning to at- tend the Crusaders Cavalcade, to be held in Oshawa, Oct, 206-30, Mrs, Wm, Brown, a visitor in town, ren- dered a beautiful solo which was much appreciated, At the close of the meeting the members gathered around the table for a very dainty and enjoyable tea, Church News On Sunday, Oct, 20 anniversary services will be held, There will be a special speaker for both services, Glee Club of Greenwood in charge of music in afternoon, and the home choir in the evening, Whitevale (Continued from Page 4) encouragement for Christian work- ers who often found their work bore no fruit; and he stressed the fact that faith in Christ brings true satisfaction to the wear soul, The message in song consisted of negro spirituals and gospel hymns, In the evening service the Locust Hill choir furnished excellent mu= slo; and Mrs, A. Troyer was the soloist, The 'C.G.I.T, group had charge of the decorations for the services, In First Baptist Church on Sun. day morning October 21 there was special music given by Mr, and Mrs, Benson Draper of Green River, Miss Blanche Hamlin was a guest at the marriage of her cousin on Saturday October 19, Mr, Austin Metcalfe was at his home here during the week-end, Mr, and Mrs, Gardham Tran of Markham attended the anniversary: services in Whitevale United Church on Sunday, Miss L. Nevin of Toronto is visit- 24 WHER ber Sitter Mrs, A, E Flem- Mr, and Mrs, Campbell Anthony spot a few days out of town last week, LE ig Day beer visite ughter Mrs, La) in Welland, ny Mrs, W, Burke and Mr, and Mrs, W, Smith of Cherrywood were vis- tors on Sunday October 20, with Mrs, E. Udell, * Mr, Wilbur Johnston and Mr, W, Booth attended the International Plowing Match, London--(CP)--The Admiralty is offering private firms nearly a doa- | en warships of the sloop class, up to 1,100 tons, including the pre-wer | Admiralty yacht Enchantress, | Meatholatum, MENTHOLATUM COMEORY o. Thus as he saw it and as his father saw it, the first alm of the police should be to maintain inter nal security, "Any change In a democracy should be a peaceful change.' He cited J, Bdgar Hoo- ver's atatement recently that "a serious crime was taking place in the United States every 20 seconds" and suggested that subversive ele- ments were behind this, However, he warned, the police should never keep down the poor or keep one party in power, He discussed the important ele= ments in the new Ontario Police Act and told his audience that con stant study was essential, 'Yours is not always a popular role but it is & great one,' he concluded, "and Jou should be tolerant and shoot gh." Both Police Chief Friend and the Association's president, J, B, Irvine, Chief Constable at Pickeringthank- ed the guest, A motion was also passed sending Sergeant Duncan Foreman to the Belleville executive board of the Police Association of Ontario meeting next Friday. Among the guests was the Reeve of Pickering, Blake Annis, A faire sized gathering was present, but more than an equal number were not able to attend because the men were required on duty, Chief Friend sald, After the speech by Mr, Mac Brien some excellent refreshments Vike served to conclude the eve. ning, Chester, England--(OP)--His wife and two children were present when 43-year-old Basil Hamer, a former lawyer, was ordained by the Bishop of Chester, Good Health and Lots of Pep | Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills | have a long record of dependability | as a regulator of liver and kidneys | and howls, xl i ey quickly arouse these organs to healthiul Setivity--sharpon the ap- petite and help to improve digestion, Clean out the poisons with Dr, Chiue's Ridnov-liver Pills and re- n yo 3 ep "ypu Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver Pills Care for your precious skin as faithfully as you brush your teeth! 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