Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Dec 1953, p. 13

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CKLB-News; Man About Hi : iH fil 4 " ¥ i = i : Lk ENNISKILLEN By Cast of 24 ENNISKILLEN -- Dame For- tune waved her magic wand over our community once again when two more highly successful events took place. Ro) Wednesday and Saturday ev- nings, a musical comedy entitled "Happiness iness Ahead, " was. present- er the ausp ices of cho! to full eapatity houses in the com- play This new humorous | H esh Atead, " Bean CG = Bho uction * an fhe'p ho! prod which our choir sented on 29 occasions almost years ago. "Happiness ahad," has two acts of two scenes each which takes place in Mrs. Humphreys love arden in the month of June. W! stage setting a Jellises, lattice work and artificial flowers as : ba und and pot- rovided | by our local Hl ok ny 2 I arranged and con- trolled by A. L. Wearn, also a cast actors trained by our capable directress. Mrs. R. Sey- |} mour all added up to a succesful production. Mrs. Lamb presid- ed at the piano for the many and various musical numbers. The entire cast who were in col- orful costumes added much charm to the play. There is a love sto! 5 woven through the play wil spasms of good clean comedy and ample variety of music by orches- tra, solos, duets, quartettes and oruses. The cast is: Mrs. Annabelle Humphrey, the Ehoral mistress played by Mrs. E. Werry; El- mer, the nr hii Lf Hannah the John Griffin. Gabby Tel- Wal, the choral gossip by Mrs. A. Wearn, Julie, the maid by Mrs. 'E. Renan: Cynthia Lockwood, the 0 by Miss Jean Griffin; Neil Radcliffe, - th Clare Stainton; locutionist, by Mrs. R. mour; Horace Hershey, a gay bachelor ny Orville Ashton; David Aehton, John Slemon and Mrs. Stevens Yespective e ® Sstton. Len ir | and humility. Musical Comedy Ably Presented Characters The guest speaker was Mrs. T. A. Morgan of Trinity Church par- sonage, Bowmagvilie, who in her charming and inimitable manner gave a splendid address chosing as a title for a most approprite sub- | ect "Gifts."" As illustrative ma- rial Mrs. Morgan told some true life stories to portray the value, of the better giles of love, kiadness ampton CGIT joined in the serv- e regretted that Blackstock were unable to come, ice. | y 8 music consisted Te | them by CGIT choir, 'Blessed Songs of Christmas," a Dleasi duet by the Misses Nancy W and Carrol Wright. "Silent Night," and a delightful solo "Holy Night" by Miss Shirley Miss ol Ellis presilent led in the C andleligh service when 30 CGIT roe ormed a circle with lighted candles. The Misses Mona Brunt and Marie Ashton ably presides at piano and organ re- pectivel RM M. Seymour dedicated My White Gifts presented by th large congregation includinf gifts nin Burketon and Enfield for the Old People's Home at Cobourg. geet] J hour and lunch was served by the CGIT to their guests at the close of the service. PERSONALS Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Maple Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bennett, Cour- tice were with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Adition. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Donna Gait 'and Rodney, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Irwin and Mr.' and d Mrs. Wm. McNal Mr. an , Al by J. |tona, spept the weekend with Mr. co Mons re 00k and | Mrs. Earl MeNairL Mr. and Mrs, C. bridge, ¥ visited with Sr. Wearn. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and fam Spent the weekend with Mr. ad | E. Car yc. o3- Pethick and 'ood, Toronto; visit- Rok hy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McMann and Randy, Courtice were with Mr, adn is. Earl Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, Clare and Douglas Taito with Mr. and Mrs. 8S. ersey, Hampton. Murray og Newtonville visit- ed his Martha Wright. Mr. and Mrs. a Ferguson and , |family visited with Mr. and Mrs. ea Bottrell at Newcastle. and Mrs. Hugh Degeer and amily, Bethany, were Sunday ev- with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and .and Mrs. Lloyd Ash- fo Tonald and Ray, Hay. i ml i. and Mrs. Rus- Ormiston. Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, Osh- awa visited with Mr, and Mrs. | been Walter Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms vised | Cha with. Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Gra- ham, Purple Hill on Sunday. THORNTON'S CORNERS : B30 foe ! fig girls. Schad; moth- ; father, Lloyd | There was a good attendance at |R: the Sunday School service on Sun- 'afternoon. Rev. A. F. Cowan Centre Street United Church taught the bible class. He also told Gaily Decorated Xmas Trees £5S sigh gRzZ § spending her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack . and Mrs. W. Brimbecom and Dave Lpfthow Te Anton's Univers- 04 Pid Sunday guest of Ted 1 would like to extend to all my readers the compliments of the season, a very Merry' Christmas and a Happy New Year. FIREMEN GET PAY BOOST OTTAWA (CP)--An'_ arbitration board Tuesday awarded Ottawa's 400 firemen a salary increase of retroactive to the first of this year, boosts the salary of a first-class fireman to $3,550 from $3,160, an increase of $381 a year. 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[5 ' WHITBY NEWS A young man who gave the | er. comptroller of impartant | post of the largest business Joa. ihe oe ges in the world, to enter a theological college for train- ing that would enable to serve his fellow jel in teac vancement of Shtistiay | | stood before Wilt yesterday and plea Hult mankind 1 might wu 2 every day, living true s| hristmas -- that of sacrificial i ing and siving. H He was Geo Morrison, t year sti st » Emmanuel College and a chartered accountant in his own ada before going to New York to work for the International Business Machiges World rated. gb SVE [1] LYES g man declare amon ded RL thir ngs that Sofa shoul mean a gi of ourselves and the supression pr wa; ourselves in for the good of others. the commereialization and roy which marked the ob- servance of Christmas today and declared that men and women A [everywiiere | us oS back to God, and of Christ Ghritmas and into every walk of He speaker, at the outset, said that the theme for this talk had been suggested to him partly by |gul the manner on which he had wit- nessed the mode of Christmas cele- bration in a New York suburb. In- dicating that it was an but a true interpretation of the spirit of Christ and of Christmas, he said that 'they got it from us who are supposed to know the true interpre- tation to place o Christmas." BACK TO THE BIBLE We must get or to the verte of the Bible as recorded by M ison in Toronto.:| h Pethick Howard Masters, | see His bac! Simeon, the old had reve see the had hat the infan honis to the temple by his moth- every (fo he Mr. Morrison, to ovement piticularly in Christmas Spirit Is One Of Sacrifice Rotary Club Told "There has Siays been CGodhs of | search for mas," the speaker said, "and this had been re: uel God with us, Gift of God teaches us he said t furiher, that we must always be ready to give and sacrifice ourselves for that Mish we believe, namely, the tian faith. We Te myst get a held of right in Can- | the: right apirkt Christmas from an ingernational standpoint, for the international situation is joday | 5 € Jrore fe SVE than at than at pier Jog speaker lared. The Situntion hy that Hr we" beleve that Des second ad ven! e Soming of a ef pi ain world, is Mr. Morrison said. MOVEMENT ADVANCES Drawing on his experience as a Dusiness Ee utive and citizen of the United States for four years, sees the Cinishian e that Fhe had a --_ ation for President Eisenhower who is a arly and devotes one afternoon gv i to quiet, aig medita- tion, -- a peri riod which no man can see him i any cir- cumstance. Mr. Morris expressed the view that the president was vary sincere in the pro 1 he made to the nations of e world recently with respect to the use and control of atomic weapons, his sincere desire being to 3 acooiiplish something tangible towards the cause of w Mankind has make what he chooses Morrison stated Walt Pafuiettar and thanked George Munns A 22- ready rhe ed out cove a three more Police Court. 5 [HH lie § i Hi 3 Es Re 3 fii i Hl FER ] § 3 LE -- 8 Fg a ¥ o gs 5 5 ; il E ssa g iH it 55 isk Eg 3 ® & sg 2 E g=F Was Sadr CCF Secretary TORONTO (CP)--Bert Leavens, if former CCF 'provincial secre- jay and member of the Ontario leg latte, died here Tuesday af- ter a long illness A native of Owen Sound, he was elected to the legislature 'for Tor- onto Woodbine in 1943 Yeforted | in 1945, elected again in 1948 defeated in the last general b tion in 1951. He retired from the party Pie fad two years ako arliet he d been Canadian director of the U; ! | holsterers International Union and |e president of the Association. Woodbine CCF! 0 Lindsay Man Has' Five Convictions 4 i hg 2 hy i# Far Adult -- Woodsho) p. Shrengts and i Club, Boxing CI . 7.00 - "NA Bowling at Motor City Alleys. .00 Latter Day Saints Social Eve- THURSDAY Building closed all day. FRIDAY Building closed all day. SATURDAY Building closed all day. YWCA WEDNESDAY DEC. 28 HANDICRAFTS -- Peat, P| teltosatt, glove making, weaving, 7-1 RT Fk BIT -- Exhibition of canadian Drawings, all day. SIMCOE-LAKE ..... KING ST. ... KING & RITSON RITSON & OLIVE ... OLIVE & EULALIE .. CADILLAC & KING .. HARMONY SCHOOL KING & SIMCOE .... HOLIDAY BUS SCHEDULE CHRISTMAS DAY -- DEC. 25 BOXING DAY -- DEC. 26 NEW SUNDAY SERVICE (ON TRIAL BASIS) KING & SIMCOE ............ sevens ssses shessesenas sesessssnhe ssscrvncns sessssesene Sunday Service New Sunday Service Sunday Service with 10 min. service 1.00 p.m. » 830 p.m. on Simcoe. ew Sunday Service AM. 10.00 10.03 10.07 10.10 ~10.13 10.19 10.29 ond every 30 mins. until KING & SIMCOE ... GIBBONS & GIBB PARK & KING .. PARK & HILLSID PARK & KING . KING & SIMCOE . 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Canadian National Yrarsyortation Ltd. For further information telephone 5-1011 ~-- 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon end Jo § AM. 10.00 10.09 10.14 10.20 10.25 10.28 and every 30 mins. until -|8. Cibishan 8 Sentleman, who prays re- 1 rs observed to » | asked og Kiborne Sngine the survey timate. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, December 26, 1053 1§ Ormiston Cow Big Producer An excellent record of perform- | ance test has recently been com- | pleted by Fi Posch Lochinvar, a Ietibst the pure bred Hol- Roy Ormiston, Na : "six-Year-old, she produced in 35 days on twice-a- | a milking 22,863 Ibs. milk con- ng 878 lbs. fat, average test A cent" butterfat, of T. Ganton Webster, Port Perry, and was the rve Grand Cham: pion at Peterboro Exhibition and at Port Perry Black and White a aL ood rd er gi record re completed was that of SPruce ve Hall Monogram Judy, owned by W Davis, Taunton. As a EAE she produced in 365 days on twice- a-day milking 19,420 lbs. containing 766 lbs. fat, average test 3.94 per Sent Butte at. a previous record as a senior four-year-old 22,334 1bs. milk contain 826 1 in 365 days on ce-a-day DUNLOP (Continuéd from Page 4) ,"' observed His W | object, " repeated "and I ask the s happened at 10:15 Mayor ermyn then cont 7 to point out that the sewer would not p. eeve Mc- ht to er bd the Estate | fat made Bt nade i 2-Headed Baby Is Thriving | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)--In- {tensive tests - indicated Tuesday ithat Indiana's two-headed baby, jmow 10 Jays old, has two normal | brains normal vision for its age. The little boy also has three and ! possibly four a s, two normal |8 spinal cords, carts, two nor- mal esophagi gs stomachs, with | outlets OD an intestinal tract. In a summary of findings, In- diana University medical centre specialists said the two heads are on du fica shoulders with four normal The Tim ood shoulders are at an oblique angle -- not directly I he int of juncture be- belcw the armpits and A oe to the pelvic region. The body below the pelvic region is normal, ql mination showed normal Jungs and diaphragm in the torso n on the right facing the ob- server. Only one lung and dia- hragm are apparent in the other er studies are to be made to determine whether there may be a fourth Jung. The specialists said the right foot and leg transmit nerve impulses to the head on the right side, while those on the left transmit to the head on the left. Both heads and sets of arms function inde- pendenly. There apparently is a difference in circulation, doctors said, since the right side has maintained nor- mal coloring while the left is cost the amount set out by the |paler. Reeve and ed that a second en- gineer be called in to make a survey and bring in an estimate. At 10.16 p.m., Reeve Mcintyre came back into council. Councillor Dodd: "I move we hire Dempsey of Oshawa to make the s » " thought yo u left," His Worship Ts "McIn ck. I don' yt to see the railroad- ed replied ove Mcintyre. Stick to the subject," warned Worship. The otic: to retain Mr. Demp- oy wy default and Councillor that the ineering Comp. the Dunlop plan had been in- plan ha jodtioaslly vetuoved from the $0. sewer plan in order that. the Pn i . The sewer program, he years ahead of its bers we used by religious punk ade for their The baby boy, born Dec. 12 to Mrs. Cecil Hartley at Washington, Ind., is on a routine infant-feeding formula, with both mouths being fed. One is satisfied with a lesser quantity. The baby's {evelopment has been comparab that of a normal new-born, excep th jut oxygen is administe: because of the paler color ae the left side. There has been no indication when the baby Inight be taken to its parents home in Petersburg, %. was delivered by caesarian 0. ' were providing their own churches and at their own main- tenance. Red Cross Society was also mentioned t, or , Wi Blond finish console HIGH FIDELITY THE most powerful TV chassis ever built . . . television with the Golden Grid Tuner--ijust fike a boost in station power. that mak a True High Philco Fidelity Picture Pp! first in demand. TV-190 needs no aerial in 8 out of 10 locations in strong signal areas. . PHILCO "1003'--Table model cabinet available in Walnut sd Sosa i ho finishes, with o-Glare" picture Dimensions -- 204° oe 1814" deep; 204° high. RUY 1 WHITTINGTON 5 BOND WEST OSHAWA

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