Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Oct 1952, p. 15

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NA Teacher Explains Study Course At First Winter Meet of H. and S. GLADYS YELLOWLESS Correspondent SOLINA -- The Solina Home and phool Club held the first meeting the fall and winter season on Fri- day night. Mrs. Ralph Davis, presi- dent, conducted the opening exer- : and business discussion dur- Ing which a nominating committee named to present a slate of offic at the November meeting. committee is Mrs, W. Parrin- der, Mrs. E. Spires and Mr. C. E. ortridge The program included an in- jormal talk on the new course of ncis Wotten and Jim Stainton. nch was served by the group in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmaid ned friends at an enjoyable |" [Lost Heir party on Saturday night. Church service and Sunda School will be withdrawn here next nday owing to special service at Hampton. Don't forget the W.I. bazaar on 'ednesday afternoon, Oct. 29 at 2.30 p.m. ECENT WEDDING Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Cryderman, Monday night to honor their daughter, Hazel (Mrs. John Zeger), and her husband pn their recent marriage, When all had assembled, Bruce Taylor Bi the company to order and ean Montgomery read an address iconveyin: best wishes for the fu- jure and extending a warm wel- come to their home community ae- tivities whenever possible. Rae 'ascoe, Ewart Leask and Murray Vice presented a card table and chairs. A short program ificluded a piano duet by Patsy and Helen Knox and a reading by Donna Vice. Games were enjoyed and a delie- fous lunch was served by the ladies. VISITORS Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Broome, Ronnie, Larry and Teddy, at Mr. Ron McDonald's, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink, and mily at Mrs. W. A. Ormiston's, Mrs. Addie Tink at Mr. Clarence Tink"s, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crome, Osh- aw, at Mrs. Rose Blanchard"s. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mountjoy, atkmock, at Mr. Russell Gil- ert's, Mz. and Mrs. Maurice Bickle and Ebenezer at Mr. Joe Snow- J. Naylor, Oshawa, at Mr. Pascoe's Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glover and daughters, North Oshawa, at Mr. Knox's, Miss Donna Vice at Mr, Harold Jehson's, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery elon ves at Mt. Forest and er. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Taylor, at Mr. Ralph Larmer's, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs, John Knox and y at Mr, Bob Malcolm's, Miss Pearl Leach spent Sunday with her parents at Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vos and Albert, Enfield, were Sunday visitors at 'Messrs. 8. E. and Wes Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pickell, Rae Shirley, Ebeneser at Mr. Wes 'ellowlees'. Mr, and Mrs, L. Simpson aad Billie Harris at Niagara over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Moore, Mal- vern, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Islan, Willowdale, at Messrs. F. West- lake, Sr. and Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Sr. Dwight, Hampton, at Mrs. E. Gage's, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Abbott, Ronnie and Janice, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spires, Millbrool and Mr. E. Spires. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and fa- mily and Mrs J. Dell at Mr. Ralph Crawford's, Whitby. Mr, and Mrs, E. Spires, Larry, Ken and Sharon at Mr. H Ger- man's and Mr, K. Needham's, Northport. Mrs. D. Barton, Oshawa, at Mrs. Hazel Harris'. ir. and Mrs, George Millson, Douglas and Maureen, Toronto, at Mr. Ed. Millson's. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Graham and Annabell, Pickering, visited at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox at Mr, Russell Vice's. FROM COAST Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis at- tended a party in honor of Mrs. L. Cubbage and twin daughters of Vancouver, B.C., at' the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Nesbitt, Osh- awa. Mr. and Mis. N.C. Waotten visits ed at Mr. Dan Wotten's, Toronto, on Zunday. . MANCHESTER Gift Quilt To Be Made Up By The W.A. MANCHESTER -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach and daughters spent the weekend in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Black. The Women's Association are, grateful to Mrs. Tripp Sr. of Nestle- ton for the gift of a lovely quilt top which will be made up in the near future. Mr. Slack and family have mov- ed into their new home lately pur- chas~d from Elgin Collins. We wel- come them to Manchester. | Quite a number of ladies attend- ed a clothing demonstration at the home of Mrs. Fred Warren last Wednesday evening. Mrs. June Symes demonstrated a nice line of women's and children's clothing. Herb Toombs and Elgin Collins have returned from a motor trip to the West Coast. There will be no church service here next Sunday owing to anniver- sary services at Prospect. HAWES' FLOOR WAX is preferred in fine homes because it has those quali- ties that appeal to Canadian - women, They like this hard finish wax which is so easy to apply (and spreads further, thereby proving InoRs Scodomieal) wit dries quickly and polishes to a bard, wear-resisting finish. TRULY THE FINEST WAX THAT MONEY CAN BUY! 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