Daily Times-Gazette, 6 May 1953, p. 14

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J} THN DATX TIMES-GAZETTN, Welnesfay, May 6 1 NN ISKILLEN Mrs. N. Wilson Hostess to Club MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent ENNISKILLEN -- The Service Club ladies met at the home of Mrs. N. Wilson with 17 members present. Hospital sewing is to be handed in at the final meeting which is to be Deld 8 May : 3 Mrs. L. Wearn's. ch was - ed by Mrs, A. Boyd, Mrs. O. Ash- ton and the Bosio aohioh. Lie Mr. and Mrs O C. y and Charles, Mr and Mrs. Harold Ashton and boys visited at Mr. cently. ? er Nit and Mis. George T 3 Mr. . Gilbert, Saipien, visited with Mr. Claude . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms and Miss Doreen Trewin visited at Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Graham's and also avith Mr. and Mrs. Hans Van- deer Meer and family at Purple 11. ge and Mrs, John E. Griffin and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Squibb at Churchill. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Tamblyn, Cambray, re at Mr and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston's. Mr and Mrs. Howard Masters, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nicholson, Faye and Diane, Orono, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Masters. Mr. and Mrs. D. Yeo and Lorna, Bob Wannan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Reynard and Reta, Oshawa, were with Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oke and Gary, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Alexan- der 'and Carol, and Master Larry, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Oke. ' Miss Shirley Avery, Burketon, spent a few holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Oke, before going to school. Miss Ruth Lamb was with Miss Lorna Wearn. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Wearn and Rev. Mr. Lackey of Claremont were Monday evening tea guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn. Miss Hazel Johnson and Gordon Fleet visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. Fleet. Johnny Dones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick, Mrs. Verna Wood, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Pethick. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb, and Mrs. H Stevens, attended the funeral of Stan Hadley at Lindsay. Gordon Stevens and Ross Sharp visited Wm. Mahaffy at Toronto General Hospital and report he hopes to be home soon. Miss Carol Wright was with Miss Elenor Heard. : Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick were Sunday tea guests with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bradley and Mrs. Whit- taker, Jane Street, Bowmanville. Sympathy is extended to the De- geer family, Haydon, on the sud- den passing of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright visited with his brother, Jabez righ, of Oshawa, who is very 'sic sick. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and family visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, at Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams, Linda, Sharon and Larry, Totten- ham, called on Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walker, Bowmanville, and were Sunday tea guests with Messrs. Russell and Wallace Grif- Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ashton and boys were with Mr. and Mrs, S. Kersey at Hampton. KINSALE MRS. J. NEWPORT Correspondent KINSALE -- The WA sponsored some very interesting films at the church recently. The Women's Institute held its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 30, at the home of Mrs. Verle Wagg. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooker on the recent arrival of their baby son, John Roy. Mother, Father and baby are well. Mrs. Arch Bunker has not been feeling up to par during the past week. We hope she will soon be feeling well again. The Kinsale WA will meet at the home of Mrs. Al Hobden on Wednesday, May 6, at 8.15 p.m. All ladies are welcome. Mrs. Milton Parkin and Mrs. Violet Pilkey recently spent sev- eral days in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Mulock of OSHAWA DAI You Can Get All These at Your Door: Jersey Milk « Whipping Cream Creamery Butter - Regular Milk Table Cream « Sweet Butter Homogenized Milk - Sour Cream Cottage Cheese « Skimmed Milk Buttermilk - Chocolate Milk - Eggs 8S. May's, Toronto, re- Cannington were recent- visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Stell. Mr. and Mrs. James Newport and children spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Mel. Tomlinson in Toronto. Misses Grace, Beatrice, and Edith Davidson, of Oshawa, were recent visitors at the home of Milt and Mrs. Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Valliers of Kendal and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiles of Myrtle were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell. Want to buy, sell or trade? A Classified Ad and the deal is made. sage from Mr. on his MAPLE GROVE Jose Som J. Bogkts oh Hy wore Missionary Is WMS Speaker MAPLE GROVE -- The annual Sunday service oi the Women's Missionary Auxiliary was held on Sunday, April 26, with Rev. John Hoskin, a returned missionary from India, as guest speaker. , Lovely spring flowers and plants were placed at the front of the church and a large congregation listened to a very interesting mes- Our pastor, Rev. L. Somerville, | assisted in the service and special music was given by the ladies of the Evening Auxiliary with Mrs. Wm, Laird at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffer at- tended the Garwood - Green wed- ding in Toronto on Saturday. Sunday guests of Ross Metcalf included Miss Diane Lee, Kedron; Irene Emmerson and Melville Sa- mells, Nestleton; Miss Jean Gimb- lett, Columbus; John Medland, Brooklin; Stuart Dorrell and Bill Ferguson, Blackstock; Alan Werry, Enniskillen; and Jack Bickel, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webb, Bow- manville, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Snowden and attended the special WMS service. Mr. and Mrs. Ivison Munday and daughter, Mary, were Sunday guests of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mat- thews, at Trenton, CLAREMONT * MRS. SAM TAYLOR Correspondent CLAREMONT -- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake and family of Orillia - were Sunday visitors with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward, of Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh and son of Dublin visi with Wm. Palmer over the weekend. Mr. Palmer has been sick with the 'flu and friends wish him a speedy re- covery. A number from the village at- tended the graduation exercises of the Toronto Bible College at the Varsity Arena, Toronto, on Thurs- day night. r, and Mrs. E. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor, Marion and Murray Taylor, attended the wed- ding of Mrs. Lewis' niece, Miss Marie McMillan, and Roy Kehoe in Knox Presbyterian Church, Osh. awa, on Saturday. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor's on Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs, Graydon Taylor, Miss Evelyn Taylor, Mr. Wm. Taylor, Uxbridge; Alan Gerrow, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McMillan, Colling- wood; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mec- illan and family. Singhampton; also Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor and family, Sfloam; Mrs. Nelson Arnott and family of Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham and family at Oshawa. CONVICTED OF THEFT KITCHENER (CP)--Donald Mi chalofsky of Elmira was convicted Tuesday of breaking, entering and theft of about $1,000 from the Strand bowling alley here. 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