PRENCHMAN'S BAY Young Skater Has Close Call Riter Falling Through Ice FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- by Ma and Re to Bod off with a good cold w residents of the ply not aware of the ska at the bay b: Dollimore : gs gE 8 SF 3 i ¥ 4 H La | ol 2gE8e 2 § frozen yA safe for skat- 3 parents are well ad- vised to make sure the place where their children skate is safe before allow them to go. ' ith the Shatgeable and the winters mild, it makes skal on the doubly hazardous and it is h ! the parents will co-operate in . way to help keep our community ! free from Aol drownings. -: It is hoped we will soon have . some sort bs signs which can be ; Qisplayed 0 warn children when - the bay is unsafe for skating. FOR KIDDIES Each child at Frenchman's Bay and as far north as the Base Line received a gift from the Ratepay- ers Association for Christmas. This is an annual affair with the ratepayers and the children of the . Bay are very fortunate indeed as the ratepayers go to a lot of work to make up these bags for the kiddies but it is appreciated very much by the residents. The ratepayers in turn wish 3 thank the Highland Dairy, A. W. Mitchell, The A and P Stores, Rob- ert Simpsons, Trading Post, Me- Cormicks' Biscuits and J. E. Re- gan for their very generous dona- g § 2 oR stick out is way pulled him |nin the there | 4 ood current of wat- p rough there, takes weather before that |e ay becomes to bay | with her son tions kien el helues to make this gift-giving possi Eee Gi ulley and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. May O'Brien attended St. John's Norway Church in Toron- | an to. ast Sunday night to enjoy the Nati play put on by the church. Little Vicki ey, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Culley, took the part of an angel in the play which was enjoyed D3 all. the George Templeton in their new Glenmount Park where the balance of the eve- Monday of each Robert i is suffering from a bad cold. Mrs. Eileen Fertile has a sore throat as has Roderick Pears. They are wished a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lunney spent Christmas in Unionville and has since had quite an attack of stomach flu which seems to be foine around. Mr. Steve Culley has siege of it too. There are quite a lot of colds around the Ba also and it is hoped all the sick w soon be well again. On the brighter side we are pleas- ed to hear little Roy Williamson is home from the hospital after a dose of Hetgic arthiritis which is vely painful. rs. Korezyinska and daughter, Antoinette, were both able to be home for Christmas which made for a real Merry Christmas for the family. PERSONALS Mrs. Dave Brundle Jr. is feeling quite a bit better after a siege of stomach flu. There were a number of visitors at the Bay over the holiday period. Mr. and Mrs. John Fertile had Mrs. Fertile's sisters and brother- in-law, Mrs. Rheder of London 'and P- | and Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of De- troit as visitors to their home. Mrs. May O'Brien had a welcome visit from Mr. Wells of Greenboro, North Carolina. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. C. R. Pears include Mr. A. Hamilton, New Toronto, Mrs. Betty Hamilton of Toronto, ; Wm. Brennen and son Jimmy from | Mr |Scarboro; Miss Joyce Richardson and Charles of Soronto and Mr. d Mrs. R. F. Scott of nd Yn and Mrs. N. B, Lansing |the | of Toronto. Miss Susan Duncan spent Christ- mas with her sister in Toronto. Miss Susan Duncan spent Christ- . mas with her sister in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robingon and daughter Lyon spent Chirigt mas at New Hamburg, David Brundle, ie "was in De- |p troit to spend Christmas Kith his daughter and son-in-law Mr, and Mes. C. Mackiewicz and their two cl Wm. Berry of Cornwall was weekend visitor at the home of Mr, Mrs. Fred Beckstead. Mr. and Mrs. Thoroughgood of Commerce Street were very happy Prank this Christmas. Their son ank who had polio last summer and has had to use crutches ever since, was able to walk unaided for Christmas. Mr. Thoroughgood said | that was the only Christmas git he wanted and we can all realize what a happy experience it was for father and mother to see their son able to walk without the use of his crutches. It is reported around the Bay that Tittle. kt Mitchell is or A so well. Let us all hope and pray he will soon be well again as he has had a long illness. Mrs. Jack Sr Ipper. cape expects to be admitted to St s Hospital |g on January 6 for an ope Ho Best of luck for a speedy recovery Dor- een. Mrs. Gladys Beckstead was in Toronto on Monday to attend Wes- ton's Christmas Party at the Royal York Hotel. Her sister Mrs. Bertha Bowe of Ottawa was also a guest at the party and the two sisters had a very happy re-union. As your correspondent I would like to take this oblortanity to wish all my readers a Very Happy and Most Prosperous New Year and may 1954 hold all the good things for each and every one they have hoped and wished for and let us all get together here at French- . | Bruce Johnson COURTICE MRS. C. W. THOMPSON Correspondent -- Mr. and Mrs. Be Janice and Pamella, ent Ch oii Chijstina thas Day at son, on dville. "They also visite ted Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mi. 83 Mrs. Herb Hutton spent the o lolday wee wokend visiting with son, Georg Mrs, Hutton and tami, ul Selph. J. Burgess, Bev- oe Xi Brian, spent the apes. Bo holiday with their son, Barry, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RC. RC. Leste They also visited with CW. H . Burgess of COURTICE * and Mrs. R. Young and son, 0 of Sunderland, 3, Spent a few gays with Mr. and Mrs. P. Antil . E. Snudden, Mr. Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. F. also family, Courtice, spent Christmas Day at the home Mr, and Mrs. L% Secor, .. , Oshawa, My ay with Mr, and C. Thompson and sons. Mr. Kenneth Hutton, Orono, nt the Christmas weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hutton. Mr, and Mrs. D. Wilson, Edward and Dorothy, spent Christmas Day at the home Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hart in Oshawa. Miss Lynn Barraball and Master Donald Barraball spent Christmas with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barraball, at Orono. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gladman and son, Thomas, Jr., and Sharon, spent Christmas Day with S. Hew- itt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Leaming of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Warburton, Osh- awa, spent Christmas evening with Mr. and Mrs, E. Warburton and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shortt also Mr. and Mrs, J. Milgate, Oshawa, were Christmas Day. ests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Milg Miss Selena Gilpin, Gore's Land- man's Bay and make the oncoming year one of outstanding activities so that when 1955 comes in, we can all say we have accomplished much, It has been a year well spent, ok rth |e Christmas _holid Mr. and Mrs. = Gatchell and pH . R. ing, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Linton and sons, Ronnie and Gary, spent the holi- day weekend with s. Linton's patenis, M Mr. and . L. D. Eason, a Mr. iy Mrs. George Reynolds shent Christmas Day at the home |ni Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. Han Greaves, Lion Sraneh, Mr. Mrs. Cleo Harold; Mr. and Mrs. 2d A: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reid and son, Roswald, Oshawa; were entert: o at the Jome of Mr. pin Mrs, Gaompson and family. rge Shortt of Hamilton spent the' hol day weekend visi with his mother, Mrs. J. N. Shortt, and hig brother, Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson and fal visited Saturday with Mr. and T, Tin and family of New v, Toronto also with Mr. and Mrs. Gamble, and Bryce is oR with his grandmother for a few days. Frank De Coe of Simcoe spent weekend Coe and On Saturday evening Mr- and Mrs. Stewart Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cookwell, Mr. and Mrs. William Millan, Mr, and Mrs. William Evans, Jr., Mr. Harry Law, Mr. and Mrs. George Leamin, on, all of Oshawa; also Mr. an Harold LaChapelle, Courtice, nd entertained at the home of . and Mrs. T. Glad- man, . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herron, Grant and Linton, spent the holiday week- end with Mr, and Mrs. J Creigh- ton, Nephton, Stoney Lake. Orville Thom mpeon and Edward Wilson attended their scout troop Christmas party at Northminster United Church, Oshawa. Mr. and rs. C. Thompson and Mrs. Don |St. Wilson gd oP oroy also attended. WA PAR The A tas party held by the Woman's Association in Courtice United Church proved to be very successful with a good attendance. With Mrs. C. Fulton at the piano many Christmas hymns and carols were sung and an impromtu pro- gram with everybody taking part. A nice sum was realized when the Birthday in charge of Mrs. George Reynolds, was opened. Exchange of gifts and a social time was en- joyed by all, CLASS PARTY The Adult Class of the Courtice Sunday School was entertained re- ALL A TAXI! SAFETY doesn't just happen . . . you've got to THINK SAFETY, PLAN SAFETY and then you have GOT SAFETY . . . so whether or not you plan to celebrate the NEW YEAR tonight . . . DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR! You may be a very cautious driver . . . but the next man on the road may not be. Why risk damage to your car and/or loss of life .. . start the new year right . . . and leave your car a home tonight! The following Taxi Companies are equipped with modern cars that are driven by careful, reliable drivers. Their cabs will take you to your destination as quickly as your own car would and with a lot less worry. They're inexpensive, too! ! UNITED TAXI MERCURY TAXI MOTOR CITY CAB MID-TOWN TAXI CROWN TAXI CLUB CABS . . . . . DIAL 5-3541 DIAL 5-4771 DIAL 5.1127 DIAL 3-3421 DIAL 3-2710 DIAL 3-2291 and Mrs. Reed of cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Couch. as one joined in the contests 4 Same s and plans were made for e Sunday School Christmas program, A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and every- Ie rts a very enjoyable eve- th a good attendance. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY The Christmas Sunddy School party held at Courtice United fen was well attended. gram consisted of a Wel- -- umber by the three Junior e- | boys, Scott Essery, Bob Warburton and Johnny Decoe. The Be, rs' class sang two numbers, "Away in a Manger" and "Santa Claus' Be Come The P; All Ye Fail Na The usior Sitls ave a dance-drill nd recitat ntermediate "Westmin- ster Carols". Janet { - Tr gave an accordion solo and Jane DeCoe, a piano solo. A dialogue, a two-act play, "Christmas at Stebbines", was £5 ih by the Senior class, fol- low she Adult class si "Put Your Old Gray Bonet and Pare Comes Santa Claus" when 'he' came in very jolly and iA Ss were Biven out by with all the children Es of candy and an orange San very well acted Oshawa, The Courtice Circuit youu } Pec. pe s Usion held its re ng at Maple Grove Une Eilon: ung People's Pur- The meet sting yoloted peating Ihe poss Ro Pane a short business Pe The "Devotional, taken by Ken Tink and Bruce Down, wpesed with the call to worship by ruce, fol- lowed by the hymn, "Come, Let Us Sing onderful Love". Bruce led in A followed with Stripture reading by Ken, from 1st chapter, verses 4-9 and 8th chapter, verse 12. Ken read a story, "To Own One's Self"'. The hymn, "Take My Life, and Let It Be', was sung. Recreation was taken by Miss Dorothy Somerville which all en- joyed. The meeting closed with THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, Dectmber 31, 1068 18 Quebec Bans 'Martin Luther' MONTREAL (CP)--The Quebec film Senscpehip board has banned showing of the United States-made "Martin Luther," it was Hy oe Tuesday night. Alexis Gagnon, chairman of the board, said the film was reviewed and the distributors, International Film Distributors Limited, informed of the ban, No rezson was 88 given for the board's action. The film is a biography of the 16th century Protestant reformer and although produced commer- clally was made with the approval and co-operation of Lutheran au- thorities. Taps and Mispah Selodietion and there were 20 Never tell your resolution before- hand. --John Selden NIXON'S PELLAGREX WILL HELP PREVENT YOUR PIG RAISING PROBLEMS Pellag ins the trace elements needed by: .. --Pregnant Sows Suckling Pigs ~Weaner Pigs Try Pellogrex on one litter end see the difference, ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE AT POWELL'S DRUG STORE 35 SIMCOE ST. 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