FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 THE DAILY TIM v BT. J ES-GAZETTE PAGE THIRTEEN Happenings In Solina Area GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent Solina -- Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smith, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees and Gladys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees visited at Mr. Ernest ®Larmer's, Blackstock, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. H. Davis, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patsy were Sunday tea guests at Mr. J. Yellowlees. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmaid (formerly - Alma Goyne) of Harmony, who were mar- ried in the chapel of St. Andrew's Church, Oshawa, on Saturday after- non, October 20. Several from here attended the Star concert in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, featuring the Commodores quartette and the Videoettes, Bell Ringers. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Cormick and Gary, Hampton, visited at Mr. Isaac Hardy's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden were Sunday tea guests at Mr. Murray Mountjoy's, Kedron. Several ladies from Solina attend- ed a shower for Miss Alma Goyne| at Harmony at the home of Miss Marge Hart. | Misses Helen Baker and Verna Glebe, Toronto, spent the weekend | at Mr. Jack Baker's. Mr. and Mrs, | Jim Smales and David of Hampton | were Sunday visitors there. Mr. and Mrs, Orval Jackson, Mur- | ray and Robert; Mrs. W. A. Ormis- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jack-| son, BrokMn, visited at Mr. Bruce Tink's. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and Mr, "A. L. Pascoe attended the an-| nual Holstein Championship show | at Peterboro and were entertained | at Mr. Orme Cruickshank's. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and chil- | dren; Mrs, W. Jones, Oshawa, were visitors with Mrs. Chas. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery and Jegn and Miss Kathleen Gra- ham attended special service at Knox Presbyterian Church, Osha- wa, Sunday evening and were guests for tea at Mr. Bert Montgomery's. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holdsworth | and children; Mrs. Woodhouse and | Mr. Woolison; Mr. and Mrs. Don | Harris and John, and Mr. Clifford | Barton, Oshawa, visited Mrs, Hazel | Harris and Billie. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawford, Glenn and Gary, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Anderson and Jo Anne, Toronto, visited at Mr. John | i CROSSWORD -- - - By Eugene Sheffer | | 3 [4 HORIZONTAL 1. planet $. patriotic society (abbr.) . caressive touches . inner coat of the iris . twilight . Charles Lamb's pen name 41. S-shaped worm detested Greek letter Yugoslavian region voucher river in Russia variety of lettuce secrete female sheep 44. 46. 49. 51. 52. 83. S54. 55. a. 7 9 | 10- 7. reverts 8. by 9. dismounted 10. prong 11. an herd 17. Anglo-Saxon money 19. feminine name 22. 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Roman road 50. duet AIDIE] RIA} AICIEIS| L |O[O] ES be at 1.30 p.m, with church service | following at 3 o'clock. Misses Etta and Mildred Wilmott, FAVOR NEW FLAVOR Johannesburg (CP) -- Because THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Al-Fagaly and Harry Shorten Wien BOLLWEEVIL WAS DATING ANGINA , THERE WAS A DECIDED DIFFERENCE OF OPINION ON GOING - Toevee MARRIED NOW A DECIDED. DFFERENC AND HERES smLL E OF OPINION ON GOING OUT A Mrs, N. Ackney spent the week- end in Uxbridge with Mr. and Mrs. Pred Ackney. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes of North Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross on Sunday. Raspberries In Utica Garden w. R. WILBUE Mrs. R. Sutcliffe was in Toronto OrTESpOn ef | visiting her sister Mrs. Bob Plum Utica -- Miss Ada Stephenson, | who is not very well. picked a bowl of ripe raspberries | sunday visitors at Frank Ken- last week, The befries are from an | qall's were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil- everbearing variety. 2 ie {liams of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, M. Clarence Medd of Sunderland | George Phillip of Toronto and Mrs. | was a sunday guest of his aunt | Bob Goose of Whitby. The latter | Miss Annie Christie. | were also visiting Mr. Geo. Payne | who is out of hospital where he had his leg amputated. He is staying .with his daughter, Mrs. I. Spencer of Greenbank. Mrs. Bob Walker and children were in Whitby on Sunday visiting her parents and Mrs, Herman Walk- fer visited her daughter Mr. Man- sell Gerrow at Myrtle. Mr, Bert McKercher is building a house for Mr. Midgeley Sr. of Green- bank on a lot on the Port Perry- Manchester highway. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker attend- jed 'a party in honor of the newly- weds Mr: and Mrs. -Bert Gray at Frince Albert on Saturday night. Among those who' attended the All-Canadian Holstein Sale, held in Toramto on Monday, from this district were Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Walk- er and Ralph Wilbur. Members of the Port Perry Syndicate purchas- ed the Elmcroft bull calf for $5,800. This calf is a son and grandson of the two excellent cows of the fam- ed "Jewel" family. Mr. Philip Sr. of Toronto was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Mitchell were visiting Mrs. Parfrey in Uxbridge Saturday night. Mrs. Parfrey is a Dutch war bride whose husband recently died of polio. Mrs. Mitch- ell also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Judd of Chalk Lake on Sunday. Utica choir is taking part in the Anniversary services next Sunday Syening at Prospect Church, Oct The choir is under the leadership of Mr. Bob Walker and Mrs. R. Wilbur is the organist. Miss Margaret Connaghan is working at the Ontario Hospital Whitby. Mr. and Mrs, Harry De Vries and children of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitch- | ell. Mr. Macdonald has started build- ing his house. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Gray and family were Sunday-evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gaul of Uxbridge were Sunday visitors at Cecil Harpar's. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and family attended the Harvest Home services held in Zion Church on Sunday and had tea with Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Yellowlees of Taunton. A number of W.A. members at- tended the quilting held in the church basement last Thursday. Mrs. R. Wippur and family visited | in Maple Sunday evening at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yorke, Flan to attend the dance to be held in Memory Hall "tica Friday evening Oct. 26th. Sunday visitors at Henry Sker- ratts were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skerratts were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skerratt, Mr. Bill Skerratt and Miss Barbara McGuire, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight and Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs, xa Maynard of Schomberg on Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier are | happy to announce the arrival of a | grandson, the son of Wally and Jean Scott, Windsor, Ont. EMERALD ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russell of Utica celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary on Oct. 21st. They were born in Grey County and married in Dundalk on Oct. 21, 1896. They had nine children, seven of whom still survive. Both old folks are | healthy and active and take an in- | trest in gardening. Your corres- pondent mentioned their lovely | regal lilies sometime ago. | Among those who called on Sun- | day to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. | Russell were Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Pfeiffer and children of Preston, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinney of Ridgeway, Rev. J. C. Greer and | Sharon of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. | James Russell of Toronto, Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Sterick of Bowmanville, | Mrs. Aileen Roberts, Toronto, Mrg | Minnie Breckinridge of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Doudiet and Dom | Russell, Toronto. | CATHOLIC PILGRIMAGE | Saint John, N.B. (CP) -- Plans {for a maritime pilgrimage to the { International eucharistic congress at Barcelona next summer were {announced by Most Rev. P.A. Bray, Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint John. Maritimers will join those from other parts of Canada | sailing from Montreal May 9. PRESTONE LLES §°) , i | i Roos bart Fleming: and Mr. Bob Rowmanvie, visited at Mr. Norval| oi; okers overseas dislike the flavor : ANTI-FREEZE a : , - | \ ert, Nevin, Whitevale, visited at Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hardy and | Jf South Alien Searels, 2 ss George Hamlin's, {Billle, Toronto; Mr. and MIS.| jo ¢ which can be exported. Thou- Miss Martha Lilly, Dutton; Misses | Clarence Vice visited at Messrs. | oo nds of tobacco farmers are being Anna Smith, Jean and Elma Cry- George and Harry Knox's. | taught how to grow the new leaf derman, Oshawa, were at Mr. Ev-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox visited . : erett Cryderman's. |at Mr. Hilton Tink's, Ebenezer. Several from Solina atténded Zion| Mr, and Mrs. J. E. H. Davis, Osh- special church service on Sunday |awa, were Sunday dinner guests of afternoon. d |Mr." and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Yellowlees, | Patsy. ; Hampton, visited ' at Mr. Ernest| Messrs, J. Cruickshank, A. L. Hockaday's. | Blanchard, Russeli, Clarence and Mr. Ernest Hockaday and Eileen; Murray Vice, Wes Yellowlees, Wes Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hockaday: Misses | Werry, Isaac Hardy, Rae and Don | Lizie and Rilda Hockaday, visited at Pascoe were in Peterborough at the | Mr. Cephas Osborne's, Whitby. | annual Holstein championship show. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Kivell and Miss| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe were Pear] Leach visited on Sunday at|Sunday guests at Mr. Frank Pas- Mr. Jack Cowan's, Orono. | coe's, Zion. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson and| Mrs. E. Spires is under the doc- Jimmies, Toronto, were ~Saturday | tor's care with an injured foot. visitors at Mr. Jack Kivell's. { J SER Mr. and Mrs. John Law, Leaside; | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spires, Oshawa, visited at Mr. E. Spires', Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parrinder SREEDERS MEET Amherst, N.B. (CP) -- Annual Heeling of ine Canadian Guernsey : Cattle Breeders Association wil and Helen visited at Mr. Wm. Par- | pe held during the Maritime Win- rinder's, Ashburn. |ter Fair opening here Nov. 1. The Mr. and Mrs. Noble Netcalfe and first national meeting ever held baby, Ewart Werry, Oshawa, were | during this show, the event brings YOU'RE SAFE NOW. IM SURE | BOUGHT *PRESTONE" ANTI-FREEZE. NO TROUBLE WITH RUST "YOURE SET FOR THE WHOLE WINTER! NO at Mr. Wes Werry's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. E. Werry and Anne Werry visited at Mr. Ernest | Werry's, Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Killens, Robért and David, Oshawa, visited at Mr. Stan Millson's. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Moore and Keith enjoyed a pieasant | motor trip to Beaverton on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr, | accompanied by Mrs. Edith Marlowe | of Bowmanville, attended the fun- | eral 'of Mrs. F, Thompson at Cad- | mus. Mr. and Mrs. S. Chas. Allin, Bow. | manville, visited at Mr. Wes Yel-| lowlees' on Sunday. | Guernsey breeders from all parts |of Canada. The man who licked cancer "You have about 2 weeks to live," | said thedoctor. But young Lt. Rosen- | berg asked God to help him stay | alive and in the Navy he loved. | November Reader's Digest tells w .a doo man fought off 4 'fatal' attacks of cancer, then per- suaded Congress to pass a law so he oould return to Navy duty. Cave fr Kilowatts Power will flow to Alcan's future aluminum smelter at Kitimat, B.C, from a power plant built inside a man-made cave which stretches a quarter of a mile inside a mountain! What's more, a tunnel will be driven ten miles through the mountain, to carry water to drive the turbines. The resourcefulness of engi- neers, the know-how of skilled construction workers, plus a FREEZE ups WITH PRESTONE"ANTI-FREEZE. / CLOGGING.OR FOAMING! | SAW THE CAN AND THE GUARANTEE TAG. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lunn of Read Rosenberg's amazing history Peterborough visited at Mr. Roy| --proof that prayer and faith can Langmaid's and with them were | heal, told by a man who knows be- | guests at the marriage of Mr, | cause the miracle happened to him. | Charles Langmaid and Miss Alma| Get your copy of November Goyne of Harmony, at St. Andrew's| Reader's Digest today: 45 articles Church chapel in Oshawa, and the of lasting interest, condensed from quarter of a billion dollars -- all are put to work in both East and West to further jn- crease the supply of aluminum for Canada's own needs, and the demands of other coun- reception in the Grey Room of the Genosha Hotel. . | Sunday School next Sunday will | leading magazines, current books. | tries. Aluminum Company ol Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). THE LOW-PRICED GOODJSYEAR MARATHON Here's veal value in a guaranteed Goodyear' with the famous non-skid diamond tread --a tire long, trouble-free mileage. 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