1947 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, JUNE 26, yrtle Friends fonor Recent | Ni § pulled a of Edmonton, Alta. . Joyce played the wedding music, assisted by a group of girls from . the Harvey Perrin choir of which the bride was a member. "The girls wore white jersey , wine surplices and mortar , 'The brige, given in ajar by Harvey Dale Perrin, Wore the bride changed to a beige- gray with navy acces- . Parrinaér accompanied Ar- on a business trip to Lindsay 'Tuesday afternoon. iMr. Arthur Ward and nephew, ey Julseth, of Toronto, spent week-end with Mr. and Wirs. Myrtle Station SL HE E of Friendship," "Covenant of ma- trimony," "Covenant between God and man." Four children were baptized: George Allen Downey and Nancy Jean Downey, children of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Downey; Ina Jean Har- bron, weesdaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Harbron; Frederick Richard Appigion, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Appleton. The regular monthly meeting of the Faithful Group will De held on Friday evening, July 4 "instead of Uxbridge, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Denison on Wednedday af- ternoon last week. Mrs. PF. Cook and Mrs. Harold Stredwick attended the picnic held BADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED -- IMMEDIATE This Is The Best Place To Sell Your "FARM PRODUCE At this season of the year we are especially good buyers of HENS 'SPRING CHICKENS EGGS SPRING LAMBS & VEAL CALVES If we are not geting your pro- duce now we would appreciate your giving us a trial. You will our prices equal to or bet-: than those you can get else- PICKERING FARMS ! LIMITED Whitby 336 --Night or Day WHITBY -- ONTARIO in Geneva Park on Saturday after- noon by Calvary Baptist Church, Gardiner and Mr. Gardiner, to Lon- don, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Jack Neville, of To- ronto, were Sunday afternoon call- ers at the T. Carey home. Mr, Nelson Luery of Stirling, was with Myrtle relatives from Salurtay Duchemin attended Decoration ser- vices in Pine Grove cemetery oa in Mount Lawn cemetery, Kingston Road. . Mrs. Norman Phair of Toronto, a. called on Sunday afternoon at the some of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gil- roy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, Miss Joan Hill and Mrs. Ralph Lynd, of Ash- burn, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Appleton on Sun- iy. Mrs. George Williams of Toronto, was with her mother, Mrs. Robert Britton, from Friday until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Morgan, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with 'the Jim Cooper family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollard very quietly celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on Monday, . [June 23. Fifty years ago, Charles Pollard and Beatrice Hockey, of Bowmanville, were married at the bride's home by Rev. Burris, of Bowmanville, They have two sons, Gordon, of Cobalt, and Ewart, of Toronto. Gordon was unable to be with his parents on Monday, but Ewart and his wife and family and Mrs. Pollard's sister, Miss Sybil Hoc- ken, of Toronto, were there for the event. The sons presented their father and mother with a very lovely table lamp and the wedding cake. The staff of Hodgson School, Toronto, of . | which Ewart is principal, sent con- gratulatory messages and a beauti- ful basket of gladiolus. It is the wish of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Pollard, that every anniversary along life's Balsam and Mount Zion MRS. LORNE, JONES Correspondent Balsam and Mt. Zion, June 25. -- Don't forget the Mount Zion Com- munity picnic to be held Saturday a afternoon, June 28th, at the Osh-| awa Park. Ladies bring your baskets. Guests at the Jamieson's home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest, Jamieson and Roy, Mr. apd Mrs. Elmer Jamieson, all of Toronto. Sorry to hear Mrs. Oscar Show was taken to the Oshawa Hospital on Saturday. The friends of Mount Zion and Balsam wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. Sadler of Highland Creek, spent a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Ralph Jones, last week, Mr, Johnson of Manchester, is engaged as teacher at the Balsam school, and Donavon Appleby has Manchester school. Mrs. Walker, of Balsam, is teacher at Enniskillen school starting the September term. There will be no church service here June 29, owing to Decoration Service at Soleam Cemetery. Rev. A. C. Luffman was guest speaker at the United Church An- niversary Service on Sunday, while a Temperance speaker was at Zion. Deepest sympathy is extended © Mrs, James Carter and family, of Claremgh, in the loss of a loving h and father. The Active Service Class met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jones on Tuesday, June 17. Their guests were the husbands and family. Mrs. El- mer Wilson, President, took the chair, Te meeting .was opened with a hymn and prayer by Rev. A. C. Luffman. Business was then dis- cussed, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson offered her home for the next meeting. Mrs. Cecil Jones, and Mrs. Lorne Jones were appointed on the program com- mittee, for the next meeting. Mrs. Cecil Jones gave a very good read- ing. Miss Helen Wilson and Myrna Jones rendered a beautiful duet. Mr. Luffman then gave us a talk on his trip from England and some of his experiences. The meeting was brought to a close with a hymn and prayer. A Chivari Party, was held at the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAvoy's home on Friday evening last, All enjoyed a treat of ice- winding way may find them both | cream .| as happy as on their wedding day. Mesdames Lunney, Gardiner, Paynter, Stredwick and Cook at- tended the semi-angual Presbyterial meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, which was held in Bobcaygeon on Tuesday. About ninety ladies gathered in the Sunday school room of the church on Wednesday afternoon of last week in response to the invita- tion sent out to the ladies of Man- chester, Prospect, Raglan and Ash- burn, to meet with Myrtle W.A. 'The room was tastefully decorated with a profusion of flowers that made the air fragrant with their odors. The opening devotions were led by Mrs. D. Duchemin, president, assisted by Mrs. R. Lunney, who of- fered prayer; Mrs. F. C. Wilson who read the scripture lesson and Mrs. C. Harrison and Mrs. Du Lue- ry, who sang a duet. ; The regular business session was dispensed with and the following program was presented by visiting ladies: Piano solo, "Vesper Hymns," A , "Friends," Kathryn Hamilton; Vocal duet, "Evening Prayer," Mrs, B. Webster and Miss Yvonne Sommerville; Reading, "In as much," Mrs. A. Grose; Piano solo, "Melody of love," Betty Jean Lunney; Piano solo, "Gloaming," Mrs. Toombs; Reading, Mrs. G. Pisher; Piano solo, "Some- here a voice is calling," Mrs. Hun- The guest speaker was Mr. S. Saywell, of Oshawa, who chose for . | his subject, "The Woman's Mission- ary Society of the United Church." He very. briefly outlined the differ- ent departments of work of this great organization and told how it co-operates with the Church. Lunch was served and a half hour was spent socially. Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Graham, who tried her music exam in Toronto, and Messrs. Helen Wilson and Myrna Jones spent Tuesday in Oshawa, se- curing the prizes for the picnic. Mrs. Frank Coultis, and Barbara, visited on Sunday at the Bert Wil- son's home, Manchester N. CROZIER Correspondent Manchester, June 24.--On Satur- day, June 28, Marichester Sunday School will go to Geneva Park for their annual picnic. Mr. Haroid Reesor has planned an excellent bill of sport events and there will be suitable prizes. Come and have a good time with the children. Of course the lunch basket is an im- portant item. Misses Joyce McKee and Dorothy McCartney have gone to Haliburton where they have engaged to work for the summer months. Mr. E. Weaver and Mr. Walter Howsam are getting on splendidly with their respective building pro- jects. Mr. Joshua Collins is ready to pour the concrete for the found- ation of his new home. Mr: Peter Christie, wife and little daughter, of Baltimore Md. are with Mr, Fred Christie for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Jno. Moore visited friends in Toronto for several days last week. 'Mrs. Chas. Gerrow of Stouffville, visited Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Crosier over Sunday. "On Sunday June 28 Sunday Bchool Thankoffering service will be beld at 7.30 pm. Mr. Yo will be the speaker and vocal numbers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Oswald : Now Big Mileage GOOD YEAR TRUCK TIRES TIME GoopfVEAR @® Don't haul another ton on unde ble, cost-building worn tires. mean i lone. Goodyear ONT them bul "bi os pay i igger profits. Poel, Log ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. PHONE 900 OSHAWA "General Motors Products" Croxall and Mr. Chas. Coombe. Cgue aut Wake THiS GITVISE & Sue: ber + Arthur Fielding has purchas- ed a new Studebaker truck. Jack' Nasters who is working at Riordan's Dairy in Oshawa, was home over Sudday. Congratulations to Phylis . Me- Cartney who passed her High School entrance on her year's work. . Greenwood : MAY E. E BROWN, Greenwood, June 25 --On Sun- | day m , Major Hooker of Tor- got Save 8 most in talk the Temperance situation and of sole of the work the Tempers ance Federation is doing. The many friends of 'Corbett hose that he will sopn bé feeling much better. Bveiyone Nas pleased 10 see Wil liam -Pengelly able to be out. to church again, after being jn some time with a severe attack of Singles. the People. Some of Young went on a picnic to Musselman's Lake on Sunday afternoon and also enjoyed a short airplane ride. T. and Mrs. Barkley of Toronto, visited with Mrs. F. L. Green and il Sunday. Rev. A. C. Luffman was in Clare- mont on Sunday last as special speaker for Anniversary Services in the United Church. The Women's Missionary Auxill- ary will hold their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Harbron of Mt. Zion on Thursday, July 3 at 2:30 pm. Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Cecil Jones are in. charge of the program. All ladies are welcome. Whitby Defeats (Continued from Page 4) through with his third hit of the game. Unions threatened in the eighth, as they scored a run, and had two men on base, with only one out, but Mayne retired the next two men to stop rally. Weatherup lead off for U.AW.A, with a long three bag- ger, and scored on Monaghan"s sin- gle. Locke drew a base on balls, 'but Trimm and Price went down in or- der to end the inning. . Catcher Bddie Samanski sparked the power hitting Palm Sports at- tack with three hits, two singles and a double. Neal contributed a double and a triple, and Ross and Price each had a double and a single, and | Eastwood had two singles in the best hitting display put on by the Whitby team this year. Williams was the only repeat hitter for the Oshawa team, getting singles in the fourth and fifth, but the rest of the team were kept well in check by the combined efforts of Samanski and Mayne. Lineup U.A.W.A.--Trimm "a, William . If, Mullins cf, Bakr 1b, Hurrie 1b in 9th, Weatherup ss, Normoyle ¢, Cooper ¢, in sixth, Monaghan rf, Melanty rf in 8th, Locke p, Keeler PALM SPORTS--A. 8amanski 3b, Price cf, Samanski p, E. Samanski ¢, Rousseau 2b, Neal If, Eastwood rf, Mayne p in 6th, Hodgson 3b. RHE Oshawa .. .. .. 000 020 010--3. 6 1 Whitby .. .. .. ..100 040 106.13 3 Locke, Keeler and Normoyle, Cooper; W. Samanski, Mayne, and E. Samanski. There are 2,500 miles of inland waterways in use in Great Britain. 'earned. rims wasted -Quantrill's What's the Score _ (Continued from Page & effort to hit upon a winning com- bination; and he has tried every- body out but the batboy in his search for a hurler for the team. > +» 2 + re Whitby 'and Bowmanvilles have already met once, and the ga'-e ended in a 4.4 tie, when two.un- three hitter. Both teams are about even:in the league standing, and the win will give either team the second spot in the league. lost four in a row before this week, but they scored their first win against Cay Lumber on Tuesday night. Cay Lum- ber had won three straight before Tuesday's upset, and it adds further proof how well the teams are balanced, in this league. The Rotary boys will not have a home game next week, and they will be idle for a week, until they play Beaton"s Dairy next Thursday night, Whitby intermediates will face their heaviest part of their sche- dule beginning tomorrow night, with three games in five days, all of them against the top teams in the league, Tomorrow night, the league leading, and undefeated Port Hope team will play here, and then. Whitby will play two in a row against the Bowmanville Royals, Saturday in Bowmanville, and back here on the holiday afternoon. Port Hope were labelled the team to beat, before the schedule got under way, and since that time, they have been living up to. pre- dictions, . Whitby suffered their first loss, when they met Port Hope several weeks ago, coming out on the short end of a 5-1 score. They have good pitching, as evidenced by 11 strikeouts registered against Whitby, and the six hits to their credit. Their hitting 'did not appear to be very powerful against Whitby, al- though they had two home runs against Bowmanville, and should have had another when a ball sailed over the fence, hit a branch on the far side of the tree, and bounced back into. the Bowman. ville park, where good fielding held the batter to a single, The big factor to their credit is their ability to capitalize on thelr op- ponent's weaknesses, and at the same time, give their own pitch- er air tight defensive play, FOOD'S THREE USES Aside from 'many special uses, food has three general 'uses--it supplies fuel for heat and motion, material for building and body- repair, and substances for regulat- ing body processes, say nutritionists. HOU FINANCE Borrow $20 to $1000 for almost any worthwhile purpose,: security. And take 15 same day you apply. 'without. endorsers or bankable or 15 months to repay. Or even 20 or 24 months on loans of larger amounts. Here's all you do to borrow. 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Mark, Ontario St. a week ago while on their wedding trip. Miss Bessie Coppins of Toronto was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs, R. Mark, Ontario St. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cavanaugh, of Oshawa were the guests of Mrs. Steer, 23 Ontario St, on Sunday ast. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day and son of Orono, were recent guests of Mrs. Day's mother, Mrs. Steer, On- tario St, as also were Mr. Dick Steer and Mina Dobson of Man- chester, Ont. Dennis Steer, Ontario St. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Lokey, Utica, N.Y. Miss Margaret Geisler, Pine St. visited at Toronto's Centre Island over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Prentiss, Mary 8t. spent the week-end at Grand Valley, Ont. The sincere sympathy of the Community of Ajax is extended to Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Davis and their family at Pickering Beach Road in the sad loss of their son Howard by drowning. Mr. Hannigan of the Health Alu- minum Co., put on a very fine full EX ENE AR AA x xx Och! 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