PACE TWENTY-TWO TT ---- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Bullet Removed, Enniskillen Boy May Walk Again MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent Enniskslen, March 28 -- We are very glad to report Master David Benham, who is still at the Sick Children's Hospital, had a very successful operation last Wednes- day morning. The bullet has been removed and the nerves were straightened out. His mother says he is doing nicely. The doctor told her they would know in two weeks if he will be able to walk on his bad leg and if not he will have to have another operation. We wish David every success in being able to walk again, Service Club met at the home of Mrs. G. Yeo, with eleven present. The evening was spent sewing. After a business period lunch was served by Mrs. Bud Thompson, Mrs. D. Cart and the hostess. Next meet- ing, April 3rd at the home of Mrs. E. McNair, . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin and family spent Sunday with Misses | Louise and Marjorie McLaughlin, | Whitby. : The regular C.G.IT. meeting is postponed from March 3ist to April Tth because of Easter holi- days and will be held at the home of Shirley Mills at 2:30 pm. Mrs. Ernest Walker (nee Donalda Griffin) was honored at a shower given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Mills on Wednesday even- | ing. Misses Mona Brunt and Joyce MeGill assisted the bride in open- ing her gifts, as the groom .was unable to come. After the bride unwrapped all her gifts, she made a short speech, 'thanking her friends. for the lovely things she had received. The remainder of the evening was spent in crokinole, cards and Chinese checkers with a delicious lunch served by the hostess and other ladies. | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferguson, Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, Wayne and Terry, Oshawa, at | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson's. Mr. and Mrs. Milford McDonald and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Adams, Donald and Sharon, Mrs. | E. Patterson, Bowmanville, Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Adams, Bruce, | Brian and Joan, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fallis and Linda, Cad- | mus, visited Mrs. J. Adams and | Ruth. | Miss Arvilla Beckett, Miss Muriel | Fossett, Bowmanville, Mr. Dawson | Beckett, Tyrone, AC2 Walter Kron- | quist, Aylmer, RCAF, with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton and | family, Purple Hill, Mr. and Mrs. | Howard Oke, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, were Sunday visitors at | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke. | Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Annis, De- | troit, Mich., is spending Easter holidays with his brother, Mr. Hugh Annis, who has been on the | sick list for some time. | Mr. and Mrs. John Slemon, | Kathryn and Robert, with Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Weaving, Thornhill. | Miss Betty Smales, Reg. N., To- | ronto, at Mr. and Mrs. James Smales'. | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wear and family at C. B. Wagg's and Russell Acton's, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater and Georgie with their family in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Prank McGill and Don, Toronto, with Mrs. John Mc- Gill. | Mr. and Mrs. D. Yeo and Lorna, -Oshawa, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yeo's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smales visited | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smales, Osh- | awa, | Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and | family at Mr. and Mrs. H. Stain- ton's, Hampton. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore have returned home from visiting Mr. | and Mrs. R. J. Wearing and Rickey, | Thornhill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and | children visited with Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Kersey, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smales and David, Hampton, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Smales. | Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, To- | ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin | and family, Burketon, Mr. Carl Mc- Laughlin's at Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaughlin. ; A few girl friends of Bowman- ville were hostesses at a miscellane- ous shower, given in honor of the bride-to-be, Miss Donalda Grif- fin, at the Goodyear, where about ! twenty or more lady friends pre- | sented her with many useful gifts. A dainty luncheon was served. A presentation was also given the bride-to-be by the office staff of the Goodyear previous to her wed- ding, when she received an elec- tric tea kettle and coffee percolator. | A jolly hour was spent with Donalda thanking all. Mr. and Mrs. Berwin Adams, Mr. Harry Ferguson, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and Miss Irene Ferguson returned home with them for Easter holidays. Miss Gloria Wright, with her grandparents, Mr. Norman Wrights of Maple Grove. Mr. J. D. Brown and Mr. Ed Mill- son, Orono were callers at Russell Ormiston's. Mr. and Mrs. H. Strutt and Phyllis, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pethick. Mr. R. H. Ferguson, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and family, Burketon at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke's. Mr. T. M. Slemon and Mr. .Al- bert Oke have been on the sick list we hope to see them venturing out one of these fine days. Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Beeth, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech, Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, at Mr. and Mrs. Don Carr's, and Miss Carolyn Carr is holidaying at her frandparents, Mr. Aylmer Beech's. The March meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. O. C. Ashton, on March 13 with Mrs, E. A. Werry, presiding. Mrs. R. Or- miston had charge of the worship services. Hymn 104 was sung after which Mrs. R. Ormiston read' the Scripture and verses by Kagawa. Mrs. O. C. Ashton closed * with prayer. Mrs. A. Brunt read an ap- peal for goods, used clothing for children 8 to 18 to be sent to the Indian Residential School in Ed- montop, Alta. Mrs. 8, Trewin had charge of the following program: vocal solo, Mys. T. Slemon; read- ings by the Temperance Secretary, Eye Dropper ip Feeding Dr. Donald Schmidt, veterinarian at Chicago's Brookfield zoo, uses an eye dropper to feed a several-days-old kangaroo. The tiny animal, about ten inches high, has been placed in a carton and is being kept in the | offices of the zoo's administration buildng until it's big enough to gare | for itself. --Canada Wide Picture. Wins "Medal By "Brampton Belle Beacon" of Merit' virtue of her milk procuction for past 305 days, which had enough | butterfat content to make roughly 1,000 pounds of butter, three-year-old | has been awarded the Canadian butterfat | production championship by Canadian Jersey Cattle club. Owned by | Don Head Farms at Richmond Hill, Ont., the prize Jersey cow--grand | champion at Canadian National Exhibition and reserve grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair last year--has not only won awards for | production, but for perfection so far as her "type" of animal is concerned. Famous animal is seen above with F. Redelmier, left, and W. Redelmier, proprietor of farms. ~--Central Press Canadian, | One of Her Pets Miss Birtha Rysgaard, 20, and her tiger pet three-year-old Bongo stroll through a Copenhagen Denmark, park. Birtha who lives in Jutland | loves animals, as do millions of others, but it's doubtful if many people | have an affection so strong it runs to tigers. Bongo is being shown in a '@ Copenhagen Exhibition of pets which include such inoffensive little |} amimals as rabbits, ~--Canada Wide Picture. Mrs. R. McGill; solo by Bert Werry and the chapter from the study | book by Mrs. R. Seymour. Mrs. E. A. Werry closed the meeting with prayer after which group 3 served a delicious lunch. ~~ SEIZE BRANCH OFFICES Buenos Aires, Argentina) Margh | 29 -- (Reuters) -- The Argentine congressional committee which has | _ shut down the independent news- paper La Prensa and taken over its offices, Wednesday 'seized its branch offices in the cities of Rosario, Santa Fe and Cordoba. The committee has already taken control of the! paper's branches at Mar Del Plata | and'La Plata. | COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Toronto, March 29--(CP)--Fred Pentland, 22, and Elmer Jordan, 28, Wednesday was committed for trial | | for murder in the' rooming-house | and find the relief they have longed for. beating death of John Smith, +53. Smith was taken to hospital med 23 and died Feb. 28. 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