el Eh Ug TR AGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE® THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 REECE Te { Ry ush- of Symmer _ Vitttors Beging hr Tyrane Area Tyrone, June 8 -- Gregory Friend lef" Monjreal last Wednesday and has, gbtained summer employment with a steamship company sailing for Cherbourg, France, - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawns, Fort Erie, Mr. Bert ang. Miss Pat- 7 Hamilton, ang, Mrs. Harry Hatherley, Lari * wayne, Shirley and Carol, Dixie, Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt. Mowers, Oshawa, visited Mrs. R. Hatherly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Down, Billie and Carolyn, Lakefield, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Virtue and' yr. and '. Tuy Mrs. 'Hodkaday and chil- dren, Solina, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright. Mr. and Mrs.-H. Brent and Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur Brent were guests of Mrs. A. W. Clemens, Toronto, on Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Stephens, Mr. B. J. Stephens, Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Burgess. Mrs. Saamis, Mrs. R. Robinson and Regie, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. T. Douglas, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam Glad to know Mrs. Clifford Shred is doing nicely after her operation in manville Hospital last' week. Wé all wish her a speedy recovery. "and Mrs. Ebr] Masters and, G niskillpn of and Mfrs' E. A. Virtug and Monday. MES. A. Abbot, Oshamg, visited | her sisters, Mrs; J. Ha¥dy and Mrs. | E, cott. 2 and MiB. Miller and Doug- | Mar- | "Warrant," Penn, Mr. | visited | las; Haliburtog, §fr. and: Mrs. shall Mothis, Eds gWarberiony Oshawa, Mrs. W. Miller: 's. Frank Werry spent several days 'visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford May, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodman | with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCory, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodley visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dudley, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. S. McCoy spent. th week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne' McCoy, Brooklin, Mr. Trewin in the went a serious operation fast Wed- Toronto General Hospital nesday. Ti Mr. and Ms. ses 'Dorothy afd Sharon Ball, Mill- brook, with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rosevear on Sunday. Larry Rose- vear returned to Millbrook with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rosevear, Ar- lene, Jacqueline and Lorraine were guests at the Dawson-Ball wedding in Millbrook United Church last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Philp, Ronnie and Marilyn and Miss Jean Philp, visited the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cyzik Philp, Waterloo, on Sunda¥. oda Mr. and, Mrs, Walter Linehan, Miss M. 'Wilson, Teronto, Mis§ N Finnie, Miss M. Rankine, Ayreshire, Scotland, with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Virtue. Miss Ruby" "Hoa¥, Lindsay, spent a day last week with" her cousin, Mrs. Murray 'Tahb. : Mr. and Mrs, Ken Lamb; Clark- son, visited'. Mr. and Mrs. G. All- dread. Sorry to hear Mr. S. Duval had an operation in Peterboro Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Tyrone friends were sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Mrs. Chas. Stire, Bowmanville. ,Sym- pathy goes out to her bereaved hus- band. Messrs Roy Prescott, Bowman- ville, and Lawrence Gray, Clare- mont, visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, Burwash, Mrs. Jack Herod ahd Chuck, Weston; were dinner guests of their sister, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Rahm on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Timlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Timlin, Roseneath, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kelly, Harwood, visited Mr. Willis Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott. Barbara Taylor spent the week end with Dorothy and Dianne Bur- gess, Long Sault." Mr. and Mrs. Pred Bignell and Linda, Toronto, were: 'Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Annis, 3 Mr, Glaspell, and Mrs. F. By Ter , werd 'tea guests § Scott visited his | father, Mr. Herb Scott who under- | DAW. Larinat, Mis-' _ Hats fuer % one of a large class to graduate. A reception which followed took place in the nurses' residence. Mrs." Mil- ler attended the mother and daugh- ter tea on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Macdonald accompanied Mr. and Mrs, J. Gra- ham, Bowmanville, and enjoyed a week end motor trip to Orillia and Midland, and while there visited the Martyrs': Shrine. They also called at' Collingwood and Wisse. '| Beach, Col. William Fhriell, 'New "ro- ronto, 'spent the week end with Mrs. K. Hardy and Mrs, E. Pres- cott, Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo, Murray, Kathleen and Linda visited Mrs. C. Bairstow, Liskeard. ,Mr. and Mrs, R. Yeo, Oshawa, called on Mr, and Mrs. G. Yeo. Mr. and - Mrs, Henry Beckett, Billy, Melvin, Eléanor and Jo Ann, Stratford, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Beckett and attended the Lamb-Beckett wedding. Ciaurch services and Sunday school are being held in the east room of the school while the church is being renovated. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoyle and family, Mrs. Rol Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Grace visited -at Mr, Johnston Kidd's on Sunday, Grace attend- ing anniversary services at Good- wood. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Sim, Mrs. Fred Smith and Miss Grace Smith, motored to Lakefield and Burleigh Falls. Oshawa, "visited Mr. and sim. WHEW: Winning Pool, Western Ausralia --(CP) -- This town claims the ti- 'tle of the warmest spot in Austra- lia, Betwéen Dec. 1, 1949, and Ap- ril 5, 1950, temperature in the shade rose above 100 degrees fahrenheit on 116 days. There was one run of 54 consecutive days of more than 100. Highest temperature was 117. IRRESTIBLE Bootle, Lancashire, England -- (CP)--While Field Marshal Vis- count Montgomery was inspecting a troop of soldiers here, a woman in the crowd tried to kiss him. She £214 later: "I had an irrestible de- re." Building Up Northern Rescue Squad Edmonton (CP)-~Canada soon will have another 15--to make 36 in 'all--men qualified in the arts of . para-rescue, bush-and-wilder- ness survival, first aid and general air search and rescue work. The class of 14 RCAF. mem- bers and chief petty officer Hugh Clark of Dartmouth, N.S., are more than half" through a five-month course here at Northwest Air Com- mand. The idea of alr rescue personnel is said to be the brainchild of famed northern flier Capt. W. R. (WOP) May who started para-res- cue instruction when he was in charge of wartime air training here. The R.C.AF. picked it up in 1945. Air rescue bases have been set up at Trenton, Ont, Greenwood, N.S., Sea Island, B.C., Whitehorse, Y.T., and Edmonton. Before being qualified each stu- dent must make seven parachute jumps in the open and three satis- factory jumps in bush country. He must be a first-class woodsman; know how to survive Arctic cold and exist on its bare supplies. He must be experienced in first aid; be able to splint a broken limb, administer a "transfusion or give a shot of "dope" to deaden pain. W.M.S. Meeting At Maple Grove MRS. C. H. SNOWDEN Correspondent Maple Grove, June $--The May meeting of the Maple Grove Eve- ning Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. E, Twist. The president, Mrs. Wallace Munday, opened the meet- ing with a poem on "Friendship." Mrs. Howard Cryderman's group took charge of the worship service. Mrs. Cryderman read the history of the WMS. and the hymn "The Church's One Foundation" was sung. This hymn was used at the Inaugural Service of the Women's Missionary Society in 1925. Miss Susie Laird gave the chapter of the study book, Mrs. E. Twist gave a Bible reading and Mrs, Wallace Munday led in prayer. Hymn 402 closed the worship service. , 'The president then took charge of the business, the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. It was announced that we would cater to the Eions Club on Nov. 26, 1950. The Evening Auxiliary are planning to hold a bazaar on Nov. 1. A collection was taken to send to the flood relief fund. Number pres- ent, 12. The next meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Rahme's group and will be held on June 29. Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens are spending a few days this week with the former's brothers, Messrs. Will and Steve Munday, Courtwright. Mrs. Lawrence Staples, Barry and David, Bethany, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bollons, Jean and Ray, Bollons, Willowdale, visited at Mr. C. Snowden's. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Bob Johnson (Pearl Collacutt) who were married on Saturday. Mr, ahd Mrs. Lawrence Staples, Barry and David, Bethany, were Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hogkin, There will be no church service here next Sunday, June 11, on ace count of Ebenezer anniversary. Council Ruling Outlaws TV Bridlington, Yorkshire, England-- (CP)--Tenants of a corporation housing estate at West Hill, Brid- lington, are entering a complaink against the council. The council has forgidden fences, gates and hedges. They ordered tenants to keep their gardens tidy and at one time stated that they must not grow flowers higher than, nine inches tall. Now they have ordered that tene ants must not have outside aerials, "What happens if we want TV?" ask the tenants who are appealing to the Bridlington Corporation Ten-' | ants Association, | Nowly-sommissioned graduates | the U.S. Naval academy at Annap- | | olis are shown joyfully throwing | | their midshipmen's caps high in the | air, "for 'those we leave "behind," | following graduation exercises at | the academy. 690 middies graduated | in ceremonies. Central Press Canadian. | | | |) Grant and Gwendolyn attended Zion Anniversary on Sunday and were guests of Mrs. F. B. Glaspell. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hodgson, | Bowmanville, and Mr. Glen Hodg- son, Cornwall, visited Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Hodgson, Mr. Tom Powell, Toronto, visited | Mr, and Mrs. Hooper. 1 Mrs. J. Smith who has been stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott has husband. her daughter, Mrs. Leon Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Virtue Mr. and Mrs. Percy Byers, Cour- tice, attended the funeral of their awa on. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Brown = and Jack Newcastle, Newcastle, visited with Mr. and Mrs.|Harold Skinner. Mr. Harold Skinper left Tues- | day morning with 'a load of sheep to attend the spring fairs in Que- bec for two 'weeks. Mr. Don Murray and friend, To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. K. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescott. Mrs. Will Jewell entertained her | S. S. class at a picnic at her nome on Monday afternoon; all report a grand time. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Skinner visited | their daughter Dorothy in Toronto | last. week. Mr, Percy Werry and Mrs. A Hoar attended the nurses' gradua- tion exercises of Peterborough Civic Hospital .on. Monday, Juné' 5th, where their cousin, Miss Vivian Rowan was among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss Beth Miller attended nurses' graduation exercises at Toronto General Hospital which were held in "Convocation Hall on Thursday evening, June 1st, when their daughter, Miss Helen Miller was INDIGESTION? Don't: suffer safter eating! 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