THURSDAY, SERTEMBER 23, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE i ------ a -- 23 PAGE FIVE Temperance Is Sunday School Theme at Tyrone MRS. W. RAHM Cogrespondent . Tyrone, Sept. 21--The Temper- ance Program Sunday morning was in charge of D. Cole. Mrs. A. E. Cresswell read the lesson and Mrs. R. Seymour, Enniskillen, gave a Temperance talk, especially to the children, and splendid illustrations by her drawings. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cole, Allan and Jean, and Wesley Allin, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Medd, Port Per- Ty. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eddyvean, Richmond Hill, were with Mr and Mrs, Howard Brent. Mr. and Mrs. H. Skinner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCoy at Brooklin, W. J. Miller went to Jackson Point last Thursday for his daugh- ter Beth. They called on friends at Greeenbank on their way home. Miss Dorothy Skinner spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown at Newcastle. John McMahon, Toronto, and Miss Peggy Davison, Harrogate, England, visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- don Hoar. Mrs. R. Hatherly is nursing Mrs. J. Graham at Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham, Rena and Ina, of Haydon, visited with her and Mrs. .W. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bonneville, Ajax, and Ralph Faulkner, Claremont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Colbary. Mrs. A. B. Stevens and sons spent the wek end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Burgess. Joan Beckett, Bowmanville, spent the week end with her grandmoth- er, Mrs L. Virtue. Mrs. A. Barber, Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Macdonald. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. James Graham (nee Catharine Macdonald), who were married Saturday, September 18, on their return from honeymoon, They will reside in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Philp, Ron- nie and Marilyn, . and Miss Jean Philp spent Sunday at Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Yellowlees and children were with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rundle at Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hall, Toronto, visited with Mrs, W. T. Worden. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bird and Jac- queline, Bowmanville, were with M~. and Mrs. R. Maynard. Mr, and*Mrs. E. Deley spent the wee. ead with Mr. and Mrs. M. McCuish at Cookstown. Mr, and Mrs. R. Shred visited their daughter in Castleton, also a daughter and granddaughter at Grafton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, W. Lageer, Osha- wa; Mr, and Mrs. Walter Beeby, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hamil- ton, Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs, C, Stire. Several from here attended Osh- awa Fair, 'The Women's Institute exhibited, getting several 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes. Miss Gwen Phasey, Orono, and Miss Edith Woodley spent the wek end with Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Wood- ley. Mr, and Mrs. A. Youngman and children, visited with Mr, and Mrs. N. Leach, Taunton. Lillian and Helen. Co with Mr. and Mrs, E, A, Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs, HCarry Jones, To~ ronto, were with Mr. and Mrs, G. Rosevear. Mr. and Mrs. Eearl visited erry at Stephens, Joan -and Louise, of Sutton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. W. Park, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H, Hatherly, Larry, Wayne and Shirley, of Dixie; Mr. and Mrs. L. Williamson, Pontypool, were with Mr. and Mrs, R. Hather- ly. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hoar, Har- rowsmith, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hoar, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- don Hoar, and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hoar to Norland for a week's holiday, The children are enjoying the new slide at the park, which was donated by the Trustees of Tyrone Community Hall. .- On Tuesday afternoon, several ladies visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Macdonald to view the lovely wedding gifts of their daugh- ter Catharine, They enjoyed a get- together with afternoon tea. Mr. and Mrs. K. Colbary visited Mr. and Mrs, J, Freeman at Bob- caygeon, v Carole and Donna Yellowlees were with their aunt, Mrs. John Oke, at Enniskillen. * Mrs, Neil Yellowlees had her ton- sils removed in Bowmanville Hospi- tal on Tuesday. Gambling Viewed Moral, Social Evil Vancouver, Sept, 23--(CP)-- The United Church considers gambling "a grave moral and social evil." Rev. R. J. Mutchmor of Toronto, Secretary of the Board of Evange- lism and Social Services, at the Nn- ited Church of Canada's 13th bien- nial General Council here, issued a formal statement on gambling Wed- nesday, It cited with approval a pro- nouncement of the Lambeth Con- ference of 'Anglican bishops which said "the habit of gambling. . kas led in so many cases to deteriora- tion of character and ruin of homes." : Dog racing was "the most recent threat on Canada's gambling front." Toronto's new dog racing track was "a new potential form of gambling," he said, although there had been no betting at Toronto park yet. ANN PAGE FAMOUS WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT or CRACKED WHEAT MILK BREAD oven mes 240: 10a TO . id . Silo Filling Order of Day ppp. In Zion Area HELEN DAVIDSON Correspondent Zion, Sept. 20 -- Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach were: Mr: and Mrs. Joe Allen, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Youngman and family, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leach, Toronto; Miss Pearl Leach, Solina; Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Flett and family, Enniskillen. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Vennor and Liani, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vennor recently. Gerry Glaspell had sheep at Lon- don Fair last week. - Rev. Ball and Dora visited at Mr. and Mrs. Nelson's, Millbrook, re- cently. Cameron Stainton and Shirley Stevens visited at Ted Steven's, in Peterborough, recently. Mr. and Mrs, Orval Knapp, Jack- ie and Margaret, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. Morgan, Joan and Glenna, spent a Sunday recent- ly with Mr. and® Mrs. Widman of Islington. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Abbott, Laur- ence and Stanley, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson's last week, Mr, and Mrs, Percy Davidson, Helen, George and Margaret, were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Abbott Enniskillen, on Sunday of this week. Threshing completed and silo filling going on every- where, The farmers are trying hard to complete the sowing of their fall wheat which the lack of rain has made later than usual. On Saturday night last Misses Helen Davidson and Jean Cameron entertained the Young People of the community at a corn and wie- ner roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Davidson and in spite of shos'ers managed to get the corn cooked outside. Rally Service This Sunday At Solina Church GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent Solina, Sept. 21--The Young People enjoyed a corn and wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cryderman on Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patsy were Sunday dinner guests at Walter Davis' at Kedron. Congratulations to Gordon and Ella Taylor, (nee Millson), of Tor- almost ic is MOE onto, on the birth of their daugh- ter, on Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Western Hospital. 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