Daily Times-Gazette, 1 Apr 1948, p. 8

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0 PAGE EIGHT 1948 ip Inn, claims to be the only THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, APRIL 1 and Barbara, Miss Marion Kersey, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bond, Canyer, the p L; Mr. and Mrs. N. Collacutt enter- a a EE hho hdd edn set | Present Bibles 12 New Members Tyrone Chu Church MRS. W. 5. W. RAHM 'Correspondent Tyrone, March 20 -- Congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs, O. Beckett + who quietly celebrate their 46th wedding anniversary on April 1; Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Virtue and John, Mrs. Laura Virtue and Mil- ton were with Mr. and Mrs, H. 'Wonnacott at Dixie. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Yellowlees and children visited -Mr. and Mrs. N. + Yellowlees at' Hampton. Mrs, A. Youngman, Allan and Jimmy, visited her mother, Mrs. N. Leach, at Taunton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hall, To- ronto, visited with Mrs. W. T, Worden. Miss Beth Miller, Greenbank, is with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hodgson and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mosgs, Bowmanville, were with L. Thomp- son and Arthur, S. Duval, who has been visiting Walter Park, is now with Mr. and Mrs, A. Coverley in Bowmanville. Miss Helen Miller returned to | Toronto General Hospital after , spending three weeks with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Park and S. Duval, visited Mrs. Duval who is in the Toronto General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy and Neil of Hamilton visited Mr, and Mrs. J. Gibbs. B. Dale, Alliston, visited Mrs, W, Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wright and family visited Mr. and -Mrs. N, Yellowlees at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glaspell, Grant and Gwendolyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds at Port Hope. Mrs. V. E. Millson, Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffatt, Shirley | and Leon, Bowmanville, visited Mr. | and Mrs, Leon Moore. Mrs. A. B. Stephens, A. T. Steph- | ens and B. J. Stevens, Toronto, | visited with Mr. and Mrs. R, Bur- | gess, Dorothy Burgess, Long "Sault, was with Barbara and June Taylor. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipman, | Courtice, visited with Mr. and Ms. | S. Jewell. Tom Powell, Toronto, visited with | Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hooper. Mrs. Herb Cameron and Robt. Cameron visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood in ' Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. G. Alldread visited with Mr. and Mrs. H, Hardy at | an Bowmanville. Jtained a number of friends last Friday evening. Mrs. H, Skinner spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. W. Lake, at the home of her brother, W. Lake, at Newcastle. Mr, and Mrs, F. Werry and Percy were- with Mr. and Mrs. W, H. | Jooper in Peterboro. Congratulations: to Wesley - Hills, on of Mr, and Mrs. A, Hills, who von top honors in the Clydesdale dlly class at Kemptville Agricul- | sural' School. Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Youngman and son, of Pontypool, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Youngman. * Mr, and Mrs. G. Hills and family, Hamilton; Wesley Hills, Kemptville Agricultural School, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hills. Mr. and Mrs; R. Bulges Yih Mr, and Mrs. H. Stevens at killen, Harry Fraser had a very success- | ful sale last week. stock and implements on April 5. moved .to Orono where they have bought a home. Gordon Baker and wife have bought their farm. Little Rena Graham and Roy Graham visited Mrs. R. Graham at Walter Rahm's, Mr, and Mrs. H. Strong, Salem, were with Mr. and Mrs. James All- dread. Joan Beckett, Bowmanville, was with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Virtue, Mrs. Joe McRoberts has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Miller. Miss Edith White visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. White. Mrs. Roy Graham and baby, Ian, are. staying with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rahm, The Easter Sunday service was well attended. Rev, A. E. Cresswell delivered a fine sermon. Twelve young people were received into the church. On behalf of the church and Sunday School each member was presented with a Bible, At the close of the service com- munion was observed. Hold Communion For Circuit At Myrtle Church L. M. LUKE Correspondent Raglan, March 31--We were de- lighted to see an extra large congre- gation at church on Easter Sunday. { There will be no church service | Sunday at Raglan. A Sacra- ment service for the whole Myrtle | eircuit is to be held at Myrtle Church' at 7 pm. in the evening, with Rev. G. W, Gardner preaching. | Raglan RL are urged to attend. Over 70 were present at the pro- gressive euchre held in the hall, un- der the auspices of the Raglan {Community Recreational Centre, Thursday evening. A good time was enjoyed by all. Another euchre will | be held Friday evening, April 9. Bill Lamb of Maple Grove, visit. [ed his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | G. Wilson, a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs, William Paige have | | come to live on the farm formerly | occupied by Mr, A. Slute, | Mrs. Verna Reeson and Miss Beu- oly Dring, of Toronto, visited Mr. | d Mrs. Meredith Dring for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hawkins of Toronto, visited. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Pilkie, Easter Sunday. Fred Brawn of York Mills, at his brother's home for Easter. The Willing Workers CluB held their meeting at the home of Mrs. | N. Birkett on Tuesday. Sorry to hear we are about to lose | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and family who are moving to Columbus. NEEDED DENTAL CARE Military authorities say that in | the first year of the Second World | War, 23 per cent of Canada's ar- for active service because of bad teeth or infected gums, "A GREAT ENERGY ES GT \ 9 Ways to Enjo BEE HIVE Russell Virtue is having a sale of | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fraser have | my volunteers were found unfit |" Easter Services Well Attended At Hampton - M. I HORN Correspondent Hampton, March 29--A Good | Friday service was 'held in our: church on Friday evening with Rev. E. S. Linstead in charge. A very | fine mesSage was given and the choir sang a fitting selection. On Sunday afternoon at hte Sun- day School session special numbers | given were an Easter solo by Ger- | ald Balson and a selection by the | children. At the Sunday: evening church service our pastor gave A splendid Easter message. The full choir ren- dered two selections: "The Stone Is Rolled Away" and "The Lord Is My Strength". Mrs. James Smales sang nicely "Open the Gates of the Temple". Ralph Peters, Toronto, who re- cently won high honors at the Ki- wanis musical festival in Toronto, presided at the piano, and Miss N. Horn at the organ for the volun- taries and Easter hymns which were entered into with spirit and the special music and held next Sunday evening. The Women's Institute meeting is | being held this Thursday afternoon | with- the program in charge of the | north group. The topic will be -- | "Hints on Gardening" by Mrs. Will | Chapman, A paper on social wel- | fare will be given by Mrs. Joe | of Mrs. ments in charge of Mrs. Sid Kersey. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn at- tended the funeral of Mr. E. Don- caster at Oshawa on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blanchard visited friends in Toronto during | the Easter week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Sid Kersey visited | their son Reg. and his wife at Ajax, | Mr, and Mrs. Walter Blackburn, Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn, the Easter week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Brodie, Ted Kersey and Miss Marion Johnston, | R. Burns | Trronto; Mr. and Mrs, CRACKERS | Sarveo 0] It tastes oll the better when you pour on a golden stream of -* Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup. You see. = there's a tantalizing, give-me-more flavour in Bee Hive. It has something different -- ber = BEE HIVE is a real, tastier = more g. And wholesome enaroy food = easily digested good for grown-ups * and children too. Thousands of families enjoy BEE HIVE GOLDEN atredust ot 31. pAwaEvce STARCH CO. LTD. | | Oshawa; Lloyd Kersey, Bowman- | ville, were Easter visitors at $. | Kerseys. S. Fear Coal Strike Cuts Steel Stock - | New York, April 1--(AP)-- The | coal strike in the United States has | seriously crippled the steel indus. try, the Iron Age said Wednesday. The metalworking trade weekly commented: "There is a chance that the in. | dustry will not better last year's | steel production of 85,000,000 tons. It had been hoped that close to 90, 000.000 tons would be produced this year. Even worse than the further shortage of steel and pig iron, "the steel industry today faces rigid gov. to wartime controls." This seemed almost certain by loss of steel already encountered-- this week's operations were placed at 89 per cent of capacity against 94.5 per cent last week--and addi- tional losses to accrue "bef, the coal fiasao is ended." service | throughout was. helpful and much | enjoyed. Communion service will be | Ted Chant and refresh- | | CELE TL ll ~NONE OF THE HOME WORK during | DANGEROUS STUFF Quicksand is a mass of loose,-fine | sand saturated with. water and will | not bear any great weight If a per- son is 'caught in it he stands a bet- | | ter chance of getting out if he fies not struggle, (ELT EIT pd Wow bngland RY: [ CANADIAN PEA BEANS yan @™" WITH CHOICE PORK, MOLASSES AND TOMATO SAUCE, GR CRE TOT Christies 'Biscuits v 3 kd ernment allccation of steel similar| Easter Visitors At Prince Albert F. E .SMITH Correspondent Prince Albert, March 30--Mr. gid Mrs. Russell Cockburn, 'Toroh were supper guests of Mrs, Rr Butson one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Wagg and Mrs. Robt. Butson were in Toronto last esk, + Mrs. Broadhead visiting Petorbore its her daughter for the Easter week-end. Mrs. Dennis Abbot, Oshawa, spent Good Friday and the Easter week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Ben Smith. Miss Molly Lunn and Mr, Mur~ ray Luke, Toronto, home of Mrs. Geo. Luke for Easter. Mr. and Mrs, Hanford Wagg of ( .hawa, were with Mrs. in | were at the [> Wagg's | 1 last week. The, . sympathy of the many friends of the 'late Wm. Milner is extended to the.relatives in their | recent bereavement. - Visitors af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fralick during the holi~ day week-end 'were Mr. and Mrs. Butler Sr. and Betty, Misses Doris and Ruth Watson and Mr. Norman Brilinger, Mr, and Mrs. Butler Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Mark and sons Ron- | nie and Bobbie and Mrs. Crawford, | all of Toronto. Wm. Taylor was in Toronto on Saturday and Sunday. Beth Taylor is spending fhe Easter holidays with her mother in Whitby. Miss Viny Snider, aunt of Mrs, | Newnham, has moved back V.oodbridge to live, PISCATORIAL LONGEVITY Pike have been known to live for 267 years and carp for 200. to | | | Kent, England--(CP)-- | Mrs. Evelyn. 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