Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Apr 1955, p. 14

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A ax WANDERER RETURNS fin assisting the BEDRON Missionary On Furlough From Angola Is Special Speaker KEDRON -- Rev. Merrill Fergu- | the music provided in vocal solo| sor missionary on furlough from by Mrs Thomas of Ashburn. Read- | the church |ings were enjoyed, one by Mrs. Frank Hancock on 'Income Tax" held at the school on Friday eve- large | and one by Mrs. L. Tregunna on | ning last proved to be one of the Angola, assisted in service on Sunday afternoon and | preached the sermon to a s congregation many of whom | "The First April Fool". either knew personally, or felt they | knew Mr. Ferguson through many | contacts, sponsorship by this| Presbytery, letters home, etc. there and in the Bowmanville dis-| tainment for the on-lookers. trict, Mr. Ferguson and his wife | gola Africa. his work in Africa, by air, a 7,000- | indeed beautiful, and we apprec mile trip which should be accom-|ate this privilege afforded by these plished in three days travel, at the | local florists. end of May, in time for the 75th an- | Portestant missionary in th- He is to be followed a little later by the Association, who attended ol his wife and their four daughters. Monday evening. After a description of ui Wu.w local A novel stunt was enacted by| A. Bunker and Mrs. Ray Scott and Lorne Tregunna were the lunch committee. The when they attempted to put silk | final stockings on, while blindfolded and Born in Blackstock and raised | wearing oven mitts -- good enter- Several Kedron folk made use of have been enjoying their third fur-| the opportunity so kindly given by }| lough after 20 years work in An-| Reed's Florists to go through th greenhouses and view the pre-East- Mr. Ferguson plans to return to |er flower display. The blooms were The last in this season's Cana- niversary of the arrival of the first dian concert series was greatly en- joyed by the Kedron members of KINSALE Euchre Party Big Success MRS. A. G. HOOKER Correspondent KINSALE -- The euchre party most successful of the season. Mrs. W. Lennon party of the season will be held on April 15 at 8.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gavin of To- ronto spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Waltham. e| Mrs. W. Appleton and children were Saturday visitors with Chas. and Mrs. Ledgett, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. John Rinn of To- ronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lovick of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and family of Port' Perry, and n| Bert and Jim Mitchell of Utica | were Sunday guests of Milton and This community is sorry to lose| Mrs. Parkin. African | the Hayward Murdoch family as | Church, and in the training of na- residents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Murdoch | tive workers, Mr. Ferguson preach- [and chlildren have moved to Osh-| Walter Mitchell of Picton spent | the weekend with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and MYRTLE STATION - Easter Service Well Attended . M. PERCY MYRTLE STATION. -- Sunday School and Church were fairly well attended on Sunday when Rev. H. H. Mutton took for his scrip- ture reading John 17 and preached on 'the Cross disregarded and finished work". The choir sang "The Palms". On Sunday a fair crowd gather- ed at Myrtle Church at 7.30 p.m. for an Easter service when the film "Korean Victory' was shown. The collection goes to help feed /| needy folk. Mr, and Mrs. O. Gascoyne, Miss Barbara Gascoyne and Sidney Gas- coyne of Toronto, Mr. amd Mrs. Ernest Dancy of Manilla, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dancy of Peterborough were recet guests of Mrs. O. Harriso. Mrs. M. Hyrach of Toronto is spending a week at the Johnson home. | Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and | Norman Moore, Hawkstone; Mrs. Allan Rivelt, Brenda and Bernice, of Oro Station were guests at the Eyers home recently. | in the Lake Lanao area today. Quake Rocks Philippines Southern Area MANILA (Reuters)--An earth-| quake, which siesmologists fear | may be worse than the disaster 10 days ago-in which some 400 per-| sons were killed, shook Mindanao | island in the southern Philippines | today. | In Dansalan city, where 350 per- | sons died in the earlier quake, the residents panicked, according to reports received here. No definite report of casualties or damage in today's earthquake has yet been received. The latest reports on Mindanao's earlier earthquake list 416 dead, 792 injured and 151 missing. Lake Lanao, near Dansalan city, dropped six feet and many natives died in the villages along its shores. The Philippines News Service said many persons were injured "All" buildings partially dam- aged by the recent quakes col- lapsed during this morning's trem- ors," PNS reported. KEEN NOSES HALIFAX, England (CP) -- A class for scented flowers at a flower show in this Yorkshire city is open to blind only. Blind judges will adjudicate. SERVED ITS TIME QUEENSBOROUGH, England (CP) -- A horse-drawn fire engine, 106 years old, will be sold for scrap by authorities of this Kent county town. OUR SERVICE IS KPA LUA AND WE CAN PROVE IT Cust Try Us! FOWLER TV THE TeLtvision SPECIALIST" 16 BOND WEST DIAL 35-1685 | ed from the text 'I, when I am lift- |awa after living in our midst for | family visited during the weekend led up from the earth, will draw | the past few years. Our friendliest | with the Davidson family at Rag- | all men to myself." This message | good wishes follow them, and we| lan and the Lee family, Brooklin. of "Christ, and Him Crucified" is|hope to see them back at Kedron,| a. and Mrs. Dave Baker and | the base on which the three main whenever they can come | Ralph of Oshawa, and Mrs. Charles | missions have been built at Cam-| The sympathy of this community | prescott and family of Bowman- undongo, Chisamba and Dondi, in|is extended to Mrs. Norman Scott yijle were recent guests of Mr. and Angola. Today, one out of every|of Columbus, in the loss of her mrs Lawrence Gray. : 8 people there is a Protestant Chris- | husband. The late Mr. Scott was| pn o Betty Appleton spent Satur- | tian with 500,000 in the last cen-| well known here, and a large circle | gov "with her purl Mrs | of friends at Kedron mourn his . . Tiger didn't carry that hobo | recently at the home of his owner suitcase with him on his wander- | Edwin Smith after being away ings for a year from his Van- all that time. Tiger was nursed back to health on a diet of liver couver home. But he turned up (CP Photo) Sorry to report Mrs. E. Watson is | in bed again. | L. Amell and friends are visiting | in New York this week. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomson and daughter, Geraldine, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spinks of Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison. Harold Dowswell, Toronto, is THEATRE GUIDE Regent "Many Rivers To Cross." Feature Times 1.30, 3.25, | 5.25, 7.20, 9.20. Last complete | show 9.00. Biltmore--'Tarzan's Peril', 12.30, TER OE SLU SUC RR Es ..CFRB-Show Songs -News Review ..CBL-Joyce Sullivan .CKEY Dinah Shore RADIO LOG TUESDAY EVENING | WGR-World News 10:15 P.M. 40 P.M | CKLB-Safety; Health | WGR-Great Gildersieeve | CBL-Budget PM CBL-NEWS; Sports CKLB-News; Theatre Guide CFRB-Bing Crosby "1 P.M. 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Round Table CBL-News B. mens CFRB Grable and James WBEN Bruce Bradley WBEN- Orchestra ow | Sports | WBEN- Sports: | "Bradley | Ha rM JKEY Sports; Les w3e CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports: WGR-Glacyds Basement 12.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Starlight Souvenirs | CBL-News Bruce Ernie Skelton Week SJBC-News CFRE News; Merry Go Round CKEY House Party: News WGR-News: Glacy's sus acknowledging this faith, | ed by the regular choir entered land Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy, | Together | porters for both sides of each mat It was our annual Palm Sunday | passing. Service at Kedron, and the chil-| PERSONALS dren of the Sunday School, follow-| Mr and Mrs. R. E. Lee, with the Processional Hymn '"Hos-| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Werry were anna, Loud Hosannas", Mr. Fergu- dinner guests on Saturday of Mr | son told us that just ome year and Mrs. Bert Luke and John, To- ago the children of their African |ronto. | congregation had sung a similar] We are happy fo report that as they made their way to the improvement in Oshawa Hospital. | front of the church. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elett enter- Miss Marilyn Booth, was the guest soloist | Werry, chairman of the M. and| most pleasantly. Miss Marilyn IM. Committe of our church ex- | Booth, Oshawa, and Vernon Powell pressed the thanks of all to Mr. | of Columbus, were the prize-win- | Ferguson and our pleasure at| ners of the evening. | hearing and seeing him in person Congratulations and best wishes A special offering for Overseas to a pew bride and groom, Mr and Mission Work wal taken, | Mrs. Royce Sarginson, who have During Sunday School, Mrs E. moved into an apartment at the Mountjoy, Temperance Superin- | Mooney home. We also welcome | tendent, presented a fine talk, with | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jones and son blackboard illustration showing a|Jimmy of Lindsay who have re- {large watch. As the children an- | cently moved into this same home. | swerd questions on the topic. Mrs. | They join Mr. and Mrs. Douglas | Mountjoy marked in many difer-| Bawmhower and daughter Debor- {ent things we should all" watch,|ah who have been residents here and told how, just as a watch is|since the Mooney family left rewound to keep it going properly, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott of we may use the Bible and Prayer | Yorkton, Saskatchewan, visited his | as we should here, during the past week. It was decided during the Sun-| Mr. and Mrs Allan Werry, En- day School session, to have our |niskillen, were tea guests of the lat- | usual anniversary services on the ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross | third Sunday of June at 2 and 7.30 | Lee on Sunday evening. o'clock We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DOUBLES CLUB Stainton home from Florida. They The Columbus-Kedron Doubles | enjoyed a welcome home dinner, at Club met on Friday evening for | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee's on Wed- their regular meeting. Couples in| nesday, along with Dr. and Mrs charge were the Frank Hancocks, | Sleman of Bowmanville after Percy Mountjoys and Walker |spending a few days at Cloverlea, Davis'. Worship on the theme, the Stainton's returned to their "Hope", was led by Mrs. P. Mount- home in Peterborough. joy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose and A panel discussion was arranged family visited the latter's mother, by Walter Davis with Mrs. G. Mrs. Knowles of Dundas over the Corner, Bill Snowden and Frank | weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Rose at- Hancock answering questions on| tended a class reunion party on "TV as a amily Asset, or Not", | Saturday evening. and 'Should Holidays Be Taken| Mrs, R. E. Lee and Mrs. Allan by Husband and Wife, | Werry were in Peterborough on with some sup-| Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hawley. ter. Frank and Jean Hancock led! And now, once again Easter is in games. Business was conducted | almost upon us--Easter, with its by the presidents, the Walter promise of renewed life. May we Davis', with 19 present say "A truly happy Easter time A highlight of the program was! to all!" or Separately', PRANKSTERS' VICTIM OXFORD, England (CP)--Police constable Brand heard a call for help from the river, took off his helmet and boots and dived to the rescue. He found no one in the water and returning to share dis- covered his boots ad helmet had disappeared. Boat Damaged, | 'Man Drowns | PENETANGUISHENE (CP) One person was drowned and two others narrowly missed the same fate when a shifting ice field took the bottom out of a small boat as it attempted to cross Penetang bay Saturday night Drowned was Henri Carriere, 65, of Highland Point His nephew, Reni Miron, and the latter's wife, reached shore safely | | After ice ripped the bottom out| | of the boat, Carriere apparently told his nephew he was all right and to concentrate in getting his | wife to safety. The couple was able to crawl and wade to shore through the thickening ice field. When they reached shore Carriere had slipped from sight 4 WON POINT A SHEDFIELD, England (CP) --A power company gave back nine- pence to this Hampshire town's municipal authorities who com- plained that four street lamps had not been working for a week. "A principle has been upheld, that is what coneerns us," said a town official VALUABLE GUN LEWES, England (CP) -- A rare Colt Paterson pistol sold for £900 at an auction in this Sussex tow. TODAY'S CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. Hail! 21. Sed. 1. Incite 4. Godown ment . A dandy * 5. Lukewafm 22 Bedeck (Brit. slang) 6. Rowing (obs.) . Dwell implement 34. River Nobleman 1. Back (Alas. . Flowers 8. A dealer Evidence in flowers Evening 11. Twilled (poet.) fabrie Greek letter 13. Confronts . Sun god 16. Tray for Hebrew carrying letter bricks Geodetic 18. A Greek , Company of physiciar musicians 20. Appearing . Stand up as if eaten . Produce . Simpletons ) . Wavy (Her) . Time gone by . The gold rush terri« tory in the Yukon . Greek letter . Exclama. tion (often seen in the comics) . Past . Merriment . Not ever . Sharp plant process . Prevalent . Melodies . Places . Identical DOWN 1. Hand covering | 2 River (Ff) 4 Saturday's Answer 32. Small hotel 85. Fashion 37. Compete 38. Newt 40. Hawk. parrot ye Indians 25. Swine 30. Ventures 81. Pocketbook the stem to keep us going as brother Mr. J. Elliott and family, | Fred Hill of Brooklin. | Mr. and Mrs. O. Gascoyne and Mr Barbara, and Mr. Sid Gascoyne of und Toronto were Sunday visitors with and Ormiston's | anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ormiston, | helped celebrate the twentieth wedding Congratulations | Mr. and Mrs, J. Balson, Mr. and | ! : McNab and daughters of processional carrying palm leaves Mrs. J. Glover is showing steady | gampton rh Sunday wth of { Mrs. J | Jack and Mrs. Hooker. | Mr. and Mrs | and Mrs. Bunker. ga u A Norman Gibson, Oshawa | tained several friends with a can-| piss Evelyn Gibson and friend o William | asta party on Saturday evening, | Brooklin, spent Sunday with Arch spending some time with his sister, Mrs. E. Watson and Mr. Watson. He is helping in several homes with house improvements. WA MEETING The regular meeting of the Wom- en's Association was held in the Sunday School rooms with a fair attendance. In keeping with Easter, the pam- phlet "Christ's Legacy of Peace" was used. Mrs. O. Harrison open- ed with a short reading and al bymn. Rev. Mr. Mutton led in| prayer. The scripture was read in| unison. | TELEVISION PROGRAMS Many notes of thanks were read. | Roll call was answered by 15| members and was a verse from the rsalms. The turkey pie supper will be held April 20 at 6.30 The May meeting will be held at the home | | CBLY. Channet » TUESDAY | 2:30--Holiday Movies | 4:00--Find a Hobby | 4:15-How About That | 4:30-A Walk With Kirk 4:45--Timothy T 5:00--The Finder | 5:30--~Howdy Doody | 6:00--Range Rider 6:30--Tabloid 6:45-- News 7:00--Abbott and (Costello 7:30--Dinah Shore 7:45--Lili Palmer | 8:00--Playhouse | 9:00--~Pick the Stars 9:30~GM Theatre 10:30--Fighting Words | 11:00--~News {1:15--Sherlock Holmes 11:45--Favorite Story | 12:15--Film | CBLT Toronto =~ Channel | WEDNESDAY 2:30--Holiday Movies 4:00---What In The World 4:30---8uper Circus 3:00---Folk Songs 5:30--Howdy Doody 6:00-Big Game Hunt | 6:30--Tablold | 6:45] . | 7:00--St 7:30 8:00--Vick Obeck 8:30--1 Love Lucy | 9:00__Ford Theatre | 9:30-On Stage 10:00--Medic | 10:30--Chuckwagon | 11:00--News 11:15--Wrestling | 12:15-- Film | WBEN Channel 4 TUESDAY EVENING 6:30--News | 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7:00--Cavalcade of America | 7:30-News 7:45--Jo Stafford | 8:00--Life With Father | 8:30~Halls of Ivy 9:00--~Meet Millie 9:30-~Red Skelton 10:00--Danger 10:30--See It Now 11.00-~News, Weather, Sports 11.30--Eleven-Thirty Theatre WEDNESDAY 7:00--~Morning Show "| 9:00--Your Figure | 9:15--Learn and Live 9:30--Plain and Fancy Cooking 10:00--Garry Moore | 10:30--Arthur Godirey 11:30--Strike It Rich | 12:00--~News; Weather 12:15~ Love of Lite 12:30--Search Sor Tomorrow | 12:45--Guiding Light 1:00._Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00--Robert Q. Lewis. 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00Big Payoft | 3:30--Bob Crosby | 4:00--Brighter Day | 4:15--Secret Storm 4:30--On Your Account 5:00--Fun to Learn | 5:15--Children's Theatre 5:45--Sagebrush Trail | WEDNESDAY EVENING | 6:15~Film | €:30--News with Ed 6:45--Sports Spotlight Dinsmere y Como 8:00--Arthur Godfrey 9:00~The Millionaire 9:30--I've Got a Secre 10:45--Chuck Healy 11:00--~News: Sports: Weather 11:30--Eleven-Thirty Theater | WGR BUFFALO, CHANNEL 32 TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--~News; Weather | 6:15--Sports Scope | 6:30 Fabian | 7.00--Outdoor Camera 7:15--Outdoors inn 7:30--Dinah Shore 7:45--Camel News 8:00---Bob Hope 9:00--Fireside Theatre 9:30-- Armstrong Circle | 10:00--Truth or Consequences 10:30--Eddie Cantor | 11:00--News: Weather; | 11:30--Tonight | WEDNESDAY | 7:00--Today | 9:00 -Rumpus Room | 9:30--Cookin' Cues 10:00--Ding Dong School 10:30---Way of the World | 10:45--Sheilah Graham | 11:00--Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie 12:30--Feather Your Nes 00--Boss Lady 30---Two for Lunch 00--Mid-Day Matiner 30--Dollar Derby 00--Matinee 30--Greatest Gift :45--Miss Marlowe 00--~Hawkins Falls 15--First Love 30---Mr. Sweeney 45--Modern Romances 5:00--Pinky Lee 5:30--Howdy Doody | WEDNESDAY EVENING | 6:00--~News; Weather 6:15--Sports Scope 6:30--Ray Bolger | 7:00-TBA 7:30--Eddie Fisher 7:45--Camel News 8:00--Request Performance 8:30--My Little Margie | 9:00~Kraft TV Playhouse 10:00-~This Is Your Life 10:30--Man Behind the | 11:00---News, Weather 11:15--Sports Reel | 11:30-~Tonight Sports es Badge of Mrs. H. Mutton of Whitby. The program and lunch was pre- sented by Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Den- nison and Mrs. Duff. Mrs. Downey read the scripture from Luke 24, 1-12. "Take Time' was given by Mrs. Duff and "Don't Despair' by Mrs. Dennison. "I know a House' was read by Mrs. Arm- strong. 'Seek Ye First" was shown with the projector by Mrs. Deem-| ing. Rev. Mr. Mutton moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Deeming for ber interesting picture. A dainty lunch was served and a cup of tea en- joyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonnell of Toronto were weekend guests of Mp. and Mrs. L. Amell. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walton and June, of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Arm- strong. Mrs. A. G. Duff spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Murray Payne of Newcastle The cold weather is unseason- able The roads are not very good in places. We hope that the nice warm weather soon comes. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lymer and Jimmy spent Sunday at the Duff home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and son Gary and Mr. John Henderson of Seagrave visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong on Monday eve- ning. 60OD FOOD Commercial Hotel J ata RECORD DANCE THIS WED. NIGHT ADMISSION 50¢ First 50 People ADMITTED FREE [J RED BARN 3.25, 6.10, 9.04. "Tarzan And The She Devil," 1.55, 4.40, 7.30, 10.20. Last complete show 8.55 p.m. 5 Plaza -- 'Lawless Rider," 1.43, 4.31, 6.51, 9.11. "A and C Meet Keystone Cops," 2.45, 5.33, 7.53, 10.13. Last complete show 9.11 p.m, ROBERT NEWTON Marks -- "The Beachcomber", 1.15, 4.10, 7.05, 10.00. "The Hun- | ted," 2.35, 5.35, 8.35. Last com- plete show 8.35 p.m. DON'T BUY A "STICK" OF FURNITURE 'til Thursday Watch For The Big News Wednesday THAD T0 3) BE FILMED ~~ EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Produced by SOU LESSER -- ADDED FEATURE -- TARZAN FACES HIS GREATEST PERILI EDGAR RICE B TAR AND TH GLYNIS JOHNS | | | | | . Featuring JON WHITELEY Boy Star of "The Kidnappers' Vid The Bec lifel. Vow Free PERFECT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SUPERVISED KIDDIES So gl FREE PLAYGROUND 2SHCWS NIGHTLY RAIN or CLEAR LEX BARKER OYCE MacKENI RELEASED THRU INITED ARTISTS Showing At Matinees ONLY 4 CARTOONS Can You Use $200? 3 1st OFFER 2nd OFFER "3rd OFFER FOTO-NITE BE AT THE THEATRE YOUR NAME MAY BE CALLED 200.00 75.00 75.00 CARLO ...NIC THE SWISS AL CinemaScope takes you inte the exciting world of THE RACERS «+. 0s it plunges you PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT AFTERNOON (TILL 6 P.M.) CHILDREN (SAT, 5 P.M.) EVENINGS CHILDREN LOGES 10c EXTRA Feature Times: 1:30 - 3:30 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:40 Last Complete Show 9:00 20th Century-Fox presents THE RACERS Color by De Luxe CiINEmaScoPE STEREOPHONIC SOUND starring KIRK DOUGLAS Bi DARVI - ROLAND li Vso starring ROMERO - COBB ADO TODAY ONLY "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" STARTS TOMORROW REGENT

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