Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Oct 1948, p. 10

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Py THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1984 PAGE TEN Kedron Adult Bible Class Had Happy Reunion Kedron, Oct. 27 -- The October 'Adult Bible Class meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Werry Monday evening was a most delightful event. R. E. Lee, president, called the company to order and Mrs. John Glover presented the devotional 'period, the theme being "Great Church Leaders." Singing of «Faith of Our Fathers" was follow- ed by prayer by Rev. G. W. Gard- ner. Mr, Walter Davis read the Scripture lesson. ' The Scripture was chosen from Romans because this is a very im- portant passage for the Protestant Church. In fact, the doctrine that men are saved by grace and not by their own good works was what made Luther a reformer. There are others. It is an inspiration to read something of their lives. Mrs." E. Mountjoy, Mrs. H. Pascoe, Mrs. PF. Hancock read short accounts of lives of Martin Luther, John Knox and John Wesley. Mrs. H. Farndale and Mr, Walter . Davis conducted a recreation period. The principle feature of the evening was the social hour when the 40 persons present enjoyed meeting Rev. R. Hi Wylie and Mrs. Wylie, informally and renewing former friendly relationships. Refresh- ments were served and once again memory tucked away happy thoughts for future musings. An invitation for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, November 15, {was accepted. The Adult Bible Class appreciates. the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Werry, making this re- union possible. Mrs. George Scott and Miss Grace Scott attended a shower for Miss Iris Atkins, previous to her recent marriage. Rev. R. H. Wylie and Mrs, Wylie, Pembroke, called on as many friends and shut-ins as possible during their week-end on Columbus charge. Mr. W. Hepburn, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Luke, Mr. C. W Hoskin, Mr G. Tregunna were among those who enjoyed the opportunity of short visits. Mrs. E. Mountjoy spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. M. H. Lang- maid, Oshawa. Mrs. Arthur Hepburn is recuper- ating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grills, Colum- bus. y Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Oshawa, visited at Mr. John Elliott's, Sun- day. Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pascoe, Grant and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. P. Morrow were din- ner guests at Mr. H. L. Pascoe's Sunday, at Columbus. Messrs. Wm., Robert and Ronald Werry, Joe Snowden and John Glover, Mis Muriel Werry attend- ed the Presbytery Hallowe'en party at Blackstock on Monday evening. \ Rev. R. H. Wylie and Mrs. Wylie were tea guests at Mr, C. PF. Werry's Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, E. Mountjoy were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. Nor- man Gimblett's and tea guests at Mrs. Fred Heddon's and were in- terested listeners at the special services at Columbus Church. Miss Shirley Jenson, Brooklin, spent the week-end with Misses Norma and Muriel Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, June and John, attended special services at Columbus on Sunday and were dinner guests at Mr. Alan McKen- zie's. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ayre have returned from their honeymoon trip to New York. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Werry and Jeanine, were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. Morley Beath's and enjoyed the fine 75th anniversary services at Columbus United Church. Miss Beatrice Mountjoy, Colum- bus, spent Sunday at Mr. W. L. Mountjoy's between services at Co- lumbus. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werry, Messrs. William and Robert Werry, Misses Helen Jackson and Muriel Werry attended Harvest Home services at Columbus on Sunday and were dinner guests of Mrs. W. Scott and Alan. Mrs. C. E. Love spent Monday in Toronto, \ We are sorry to report Ronald Flett returned to Oshawa Hospital with infection in his arm, caused by a dead bone splinter, necessitat- ing an operation. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. Doherty, Locust Hill, is the popular music instructor at Max- well's School. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee, Diane and Brian were Sunday guests at Mr. Gordon Scott's and enjoyed services at Columbus. Mr. C. Crown is now making his home at Mr. Malcolm McGregor's, owing to ill-health of Mrs. Jesse Arnott. Mr, and Mrs. George Scott, Miss Grace Scott were among the friends 'attending a community .shower for Miss Fern Gilroy. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mountjoy attended Columbus services Sunday and were guests at Mr. Norman Gimblett's. Rev. R. H. Wylie and Mrs. Wylie were overnight guests at Mr. Ross Lee's, Monday, Mrs. M. H. Moffatt, Mrs. J. Bor- rowdale and Brian, Mrs. H. M. Brown, Oshawa, called on their aunt, Mrs Rich J. Luke. Mrs. E. Rivett, who has been with Mrs. R. J. Luke for four weeks has returned to her home, Whitby. Miss O. E. Luke, Toronto, was at home for the week-end and Mz, and Mrs. A. R. J. Luke, Toronto, spent Monday at home. Mrs. G. L. Tyrone Women's Institute Hears Talk On Israel MRS. W. RAHM Correspondent Tyrone, Oct. 26--Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. R. Wright on October 20. Mrs. O. Beckett gave the Devotional mes- sage taken as her theme, Christ re- storing the eyesight of the blind. Group Leader Mrs. Wright presen- ted the following program: Reading, Edgar Guest; poem, "Autumn" by Mrs. N. Woodley; piano duet," by Mrs. Howard Brent and Mrs. Gor- don Brent. Mrs. D. Cole introduced the guest speaker, Mrs, Wallace of Oshawa, who spoke on "Modern Palestine" giving some important facts and asking what was the christian atti- tude to Palestine also the Canadian attitude. She then gave a review of the recently published book "My Father's House." This proved very interesting and enlightening. Mrs. Rosevear presided over the business period. It was decided to meet at 2 o'clock for the winter months, also to sponsor the Girls' Club again this year and secure a leader before the Ladies' Training Meeting. Mrs. N, Woodley was ap- pointed comfort convener for the remainder of the year. Mrs. N. Woodley, Mrs. A. Richards and Mrs. E. White were appointed to arrange for a social event. in the near future. Mrs. Woodley moved a vote of thanks to the gifted speak- er and also to the hostess, after which a dainty lunch was served by the group in charge. Harold Skinner is attending the Ottawa Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. George White and Jean, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Hoar. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoskins, Hampton, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Hoar. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mutton, Jean and Donna, Campbellford; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cuthbertson, Nor- wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Philp and Miss Jean Philp. Mr. and Mrs, W Cann, Bowman- ville, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R. Hodgson, Mr, and Mrs. L. Annis, Brian and Elaine, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Little and Walton Annis, Dunbarton. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs, Peeling of Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rundle and. Rick- ey, Hampton; Miss Joan Cation, Donald Yellowlees, Toronto, were | visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Yel- | lowlees. Mrs. D. Stainton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stainton, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Stainton, De- troit. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hawkey, who celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary quietly at their home on October 26. Many thanks to Mr. W. H. Taylor who took a busload of Junior Young People to the Hallow'een masquer- ade at Blackstock on Monday even- ing. * The many friends of Mr. Henry Ashton, Haydon, are glad to hear that he is improving and able to be out around again. There was a very good attendance at church Sunday morning. The pastor delivered a fine sermon, his subject being "The New Nation of Israel." A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all, services at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bigelow visited Mr, and Mrs. John Bigelow Kirby. pe : Congratulations to Miss Helen Cole, who won 1st prize at an ora- torical contest at Hamilton last Fri- day. She spoke on the 10th Province (Newfoundland). Ronald Haynes, Billie Ellis, How- ard and George Potter, Miss Emma Shred, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Shred. Jenny 'Beckett is attending a course in Bowmanville, sponsored by the Wecmen's Institute. Mrs. E. Deeley attended a wed- ding in Oshawa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Everton White at- tended the anniversary services at Elizabethville on Sunday and visit- ed Russell White. Miss J. Hills and Mrs. O. Beck- ett attended the W.M.S. Rally at Newcastle, last Friday. Mrs. H. Hills visited her sister, Mrs. Harvey Curtis, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rahm, Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm. Miss Millie Haylock, Long Branch and Tom Mahaffey, Oshawa, visit- ed 'Mr. and Mrs. K. Colbary. K. Colbary has purchased the greenhouse from T. Tabb, and will try and have plants for sale in the spring. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Colby, Bruce and Brock, Miss Taylor, West Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent. Mr. and Mrs. T. Finlay, Thorn- hill, visited Mrs. Laura Virtue and Milton. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Virtue and John, visited Mrs. Elva Beckett and Joan, Bowmanville. Messrs. James Alldread and Lloyd, attended the funeral of Mrs. Am- brose Fowler, Pontypool, on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jewell and Bill, Miss Dorothy Wright, visited Miss Ida Jewell, also Mr. Charles Jewell who is quite ill in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Howard Finlay, Dean and Bruce, Unionville, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Hawkey. P Mr. and Mrs. i Rahm and Ruth Saintfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bradley and family, Miss Evelyn Beckett, Myrtle Station, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. V. Davenport and David, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton. Anyone shooting without gun li- cense or breaking the game laws had better be very careful as K. Colbary, who is a deputy game war=- den is on the watch. Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. W. Rahm with 18 present. El- ection of officers resulted as follows: President, Graydon Cresswell; Vice- President, Grenville Byam; + Secre- tary, Marilyn Philp. A story was told by Mrs. W. Rahm. A treat of apples was given by Mrs. G. All- dread. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent, Mrs. G. Brent and David, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brent, attended the auction sale of Wilmot Brent, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hannah, Bal- timore; Miss Minnie Macdonald, Cobourg, were with Mr. and Mrs. W. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burgess accom- panied Mrs. A. B. Stephens, Messrs. Arthur and Beverley Stephens, Tor- onto, and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stevens, Palmersten. Mr. and Mrs, W. Rahm, Ken and Clem, accompanied by Mrs. G. Nid- dery, Hampton, and Mrs. W., H. Rahm, Burketon, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Avery, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. G. Alldread had a smart garage built this summer with all the trimmings, and are now sporting an Oldsmobile. Mrs. W. Miller and Mrs. J. Mc- Roberts visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Bird, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and children visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham, Bowmanville. Junior Young People met in the Sunday School room October 22. Bill Jewell, president, took charge of business period. Beth Miller, Rev. Cresswell, Dorothy Wright and Bill Jewell are taking charge of groups for coming year. Doris Park had charge of program as follows: De- votional by J. Coombes, duet, Grace Hayward and Velma Taylor. Rev. Cresswell gave a talk on "Fellow- ship;" piano solo, Doreen Rahm; reading,. Veronica Friend, Doris Park and Gwen Davey conducted games. Many Guests At Enniskillen MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent Enniskillen, October 26--The ser- vice club ladies met at Mrs, L. Wearn's on Tuesday, Oct. 19 The evening was spent in sewing Next meeting will be held at Mrs. L. Stainton's on Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. J, Smales and David, Hampton, visited with' Mr, and Mrs. J. Smales, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bird and family, Brooklin, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Ormiston, on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, R J. Wearing and Rickey, Toronto ,at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moores and celebrated with the family on thie occasion of her father's 75th birthday, Mr. Geo. Reid, Mr. and Mrs, A. Leadbeater and baby George, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. Pearce, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrz Milton Stainton, Dorothy and Clarence, and Miss Elva Orchard, visited Miss Florence Werry, Bowmanville, if Miss Gwendolyn Hills was a visit- or with Miss Donalda Griffin Mr. and Mrs, Joe McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and family, Gibson, Toronto, spent a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. | J. Luke, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock at- | tended the 75th anniversary serv- ices at Columbus and were dinner guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hislop. CUTS, BURNS CLC ET Healing, Soothing and Antiseptic, Dr, J Ointment Li ick relief, a hute's 7 ize, & as much $2.23. people to repeat. science is doing for me today. THANK HEAVEN / Gan HEAR @ Aqattt! 1 HEARD EVERY WORD THE PREACHER SAID! "And oh, what a blessing it is! I miss nothing at church or the movies. Never need turn the radio on loud. Never ask "Itall began when I filled out a coupon. A marvelous free book told me all about hearing loss. It told what modern You, too, should learn the full facts. Send in this coupon B MONO-PAC One-Unit HEARING AID Hendry's Hearing Service 236 BLOOR ST. WEST (Opposite Varsity Arcna) Soe, Dr.Chase's Ointmen Phone KI. 2116 - Toronto 5, Ont. FREE, DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29° AT THE . HOTEL GENOSHA From 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. LAFF-A-DAY Cope 191%, Kung Teaturcs Syndare, In World rights cox ned "How come you never thought I was the prettiest girl in the world, before I got this job?" Cshawa, were Saturday guests with Mr and Mrs. P Ellis, Mr, Floyd Pethick, Toronto, en- route to Montreal, wtta his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S R Pethick. Mr. and Mrs. O, C. Ashton, Lois and Charles, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodman's, Port Perry. Mrs, Mary Griffin is spending a week wth her son, Mr, John E. Griffin, Yelverton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton and family, were at Mr. H, Stain- ton's, Hampton. Mrs. Verna Wood Mrs. Pethick, were at Mr. and Mrs, W. Chester's Oshawa. Mr and Mrs. William Bragg, Pro- vidence, visited Mr, and Mrs. Har- old Ashton's. Miss Lavern Orchard Bowman- ville, visited-with Mr, and Mrs, M. £tainton. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry and fam- ily, were Sanday guests at Mr. Lloyd Ashton's, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs, Max McMillan, Port Perry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, P, Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brunt visit- and Nancy, ed with Mr. and Mrs. O. Jeffery, | Port Perry. Miss Jean Werry, Peterboro, was home with her paren's, Mr. and Mrs. F, Werry. Mr. and Mrs, George Rahm and Ruth, Saintfield, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, L. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. N S. Van Camp, Listowel, had Sunday evening tea with Mr. F. Werry's. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Oke, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Oke, Mr Harry Ferguson, Oshawa, spent Sunday with-his sister, Mrs. A. Oke. Mrs, 8 Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. THEATRES TODAY Drive-In Theatre -- "Thrill of Brazil". Tonight at 7.30. Biltmore -- "The Dark Mirror" 250,7 5.25, 8.00, 10.35. "The Ghost Goes Wild" 1.00, 4.20, 6.55, 9.30 p.m. Last complete show at 8.00 p.m. Marks -- "The Wreck of the Hesperus" 2.30, 5.07, 8.02, 10.39. "Sinister Journey" 3.48, 6.25, 920. Last complete show at 9.10 pm. Regent -- "Sitting Pretty" 1.40, 3.35, 5.30, 7.30, 9.35. Last com- plete show 9.00. Wm. Whittaker, Mrs. 8S. R.| D. B. Kay and Bill, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bradley and Miss Aileen Ralim, were visit- ors at Mr H. Bradley's, Maple Grove. COMING !! FRIDAY NIGHT at the AVALON JAGK EVANS And His 12-Piece Orchestra DANCING STARTS 9 P.M. ADMISSION 75¢ Teen-Age Dance Every Thursday! Dancing Every Sat. at the AVALON Greenbank W.A. Heard Talk On Ingratitude Greenbank, Oct. 27--When Mrs. George Beare was hostess to the United Church Women's Auxiliary on Tuesday afternoon, the ladies filled her home to capacity and all enjoyed the pleasant and interest- ing meeting. Mrs. Gordon Ward and Mrs, Tait led in the devotions and a topic on Thanksgiving was given by Mrs. Cecil Phair. There was a solo by Mrs. Gordon Holdershaw and readings by Mrs, Fred Real and Mrs. Russell Rodd, Business dis- cussions followed concerning a dele- gation to the W.A. Rally at Little Britain on Wednesday, Nov. 3; also planning for the church annivers- ary services on Sunday, Nov. 14. Mrs. Hancock then gave a fine $1000 OR LESS MONEY LOANS ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE! When you need money, borrow from HouseEHOLD FINANCE, Canada's oldest and largest consumer finance organization. You may borrow $50, $100, $200 or up to $1000 on your own signa- ture without endorsers or bankable security. Repay monthly -- 6, 12, 18 or even 24 months, depending upon the repayment plan you choose. Loans are made to single persons or married couples. Borrow for Any Good Reason HFC customers borrow to consoli- date.past due bills, pay medical expenses, repairs, seasonal or emergency expenses, and for many other purposes. Phone or see us for prompt, friendly service. 15 Simcoe Street South Over Kresge's Phone Oshawa 3601 OSHAWA, ONT, Hours 9 to 5 or by appointment Loans made fo residents of nearby fowns SERVING THE PUBLIC SINCE £378 [ \ [4 14 { HALLOWE'EN DANCE at O.C.V.l. AUDITORIUM Friday, October 29 to HAROLD GODFREY AND HIS ORCHESTRA is. ... o Latin e Luscious e Loaded with Laughs e Packed with Talent and Looking For a New Thrill? THE TROPICAL =a TUNE-AND-TALENT TOPPER OF THEM ALL! VEN KEES KEENAN WA AK MILER: STD Ak VLAD YONA ERE ARE 2 ORCHESTRA. svt ei, br to vm gcd by 3. SYLVAN SIMON - mosucd by sve puoet starring * TONIGHT at the... address on "Ingratitude" closing with "Small kindnesses and small courtesies habitually shown Ahre of more effect in good character- building than great talents or great aceomplishments." Lunch by the ladies of that dis trict and a social half hour com- pleted the afternoon. Election of members for 1949 will take place at the November meeting. Mr. Ross Phoenix of Devron, Sask. and his sister, Miss Vérna, of Regina, arrived at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phoenix on Tuesday evening. Last Sunday morning the service in the United Church was spon= sored by the Women's Missionary Society. Several small children were promoted from the Baby Band to the Mission Band in an impressive ceremony. Rev. Kippen spoke on our missionary work. The Dramatic Story Of The Glory Town Of Nature's Spec- tacular Southwest! ge HA Starts TOMORROW | George "Gap. Vis" = RUSSELL HAYDEN CATHERINE CRAIG GEORGE CLEVELAND + bracts by RAY (SHI 4 Cm Pte \+ Produced by |. - SOE M. WURTZEL PRODUCTION TWO OUTSTANDING FIRST-RUN FEATURES ! COLUMBIA PETORES on WILLD PARKER - EDGAR BI! Plus... . WILLIAM BOYD as "HOPALONG CASSIDY" ERALMIIG RE VES 6 fol ZA LY PATRICIA WHITE Fomor 50500 upon he poem by HENRY WADSWORTH LENGFELLOW *)Denths Of BRR OTT W ores "The Earth" TODAY LADIES! ATTEND OUR BARGAIN MATINEES ) Pr 36c "TILL 6.00 P.M. REGENT SATURDAY TILL 5 P.M. "ROBERT MAUREEN | CENTURY-FOX CLIFTON YOUNG: HARA- EBD iTTING PRETTY 20. CHARDON DUS ALBRITTON ts CSNY SE Ea.

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