1Sr., SOLINA WMS Service [ine GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent SOLINA -- Juanita Fraser read Master Master a story at Sunday School on Sun-| cousin, David Smales, at Hamp-| day and Patsy Knox played : ton. piano solo and the scripture lesson | Miss Jean Baker was with her yas read by the Iatermediate] airls. Quite a number from here at- accompanied Mr, | Nelson F ) George Avery and Mrs. Will Sta- e---- a 1k A I "Icey at Little Britain. Fine da t Mr. and Mrs. George Mutton and family, and Mrs. Edith Mar- Frank Westlake's, Jr. eral days at Walter Ormiston's, | | at Harmony. | cousins, Betty and Bonnie Ormis- sion was the efficient operator. {ton, at Bowmanville for the week-\The pupils enjoyed this break ige and sons to visit and Mrs. UTICA | owmanville visited at At Schools MRS. RALPH WILBUR Correspondent i James Baker spent sev- Ronnie Baker visited his| nd York Counties gave a pro- motion showing of educational {films in Manchester, Utica and psom Public Schools. W. John- ended the WMS church service at Hampton, Sunday afternoon, | hen Rev. W. ies SP of the AUDLEY Fred Victor Mission of Toronto gave a splendid address. Several Solina folk enjoyed a Club Enjoys Euchre Party MILDRED PUCKRIN day at the Royal Winter Fair. The beautiful bouquet of flowers lat the church altar on Sunday was| placed by Mrs. Frank Vice of Oshawa in loving memory of her Husband. Solina Home and School Club show pictures of a trip to Florida. prepared the program. [PERSONALS nd Mrs. Robert Malcolm and| nd. Mr. and Mrs. I yood. Dr. and Mrs. George Werry and {form of a box social in the school. ! ; Hardy and! There was no church service in dalls was Mrs. Stanley visited at Thos. Turner's Audley on Sunday afternoon. Se- and Mrs. George Hardy's at Oak- veral from here attended the Na- |tional Evangelistic Mission in Ajax United Church. Rev. Stewart Crys- from the usual school routine. Miss Della Johnston and Mrs. | Kate Crosier attended the film) board banquet held in the Scout Hall, Port Perry, last Wednes- day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Popadynek and children are now living in R. Granis house and a temporary | building on their own place, Mrs. Popadynek was in Toronto on Monday. Correspondent AUDLEY -- The Community| ype pall board is having a NORTH OSHAWA -------------------------- ill meet Friday night with Ivan Club held a euchre party in Aud- Law of Whitby as guest. He will Jey School on Saturday evening. euchre party and dance in Man- chester hall this Friday evening. | After an enjoyable game of cards| Lng 2 ng A he L. Kellett's and C. Hamer's the winners Everyone is invited to come, have William Brown, | Bell; gents, George Hall and Mat +; Mr, and Mrs. H. Malcolm, Mr. vin Barlow Refreshments were served. amily, Brougham; Mr. and Mrs. December meetting will be in the Mrs | Arch ladies, Mrs. were; some fun and help add to our and | building fund. Mr. and Mrs Rudling of Toron- !to visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip on| Sunday. | A Sunday visitor at Frank Ken-| Lou Cassidy of The Brooklin. Mrs. Grant Franklin of Prospect | was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Camp- hildren, Oshawa, were with the|dale of Brantford was the speaker. poi q visited Mr. and Mrs. Ger-| erry's at Roselandvale. Ronald Flett and Miss Douglas Flett's. Mr. and Mrs t Taunton and Mrs. Latter, everyone took partt in an To Maryport On ibn ry Nelson last week and attended Ellen Glass, Toronto, visited at/PERSONALS | | Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Bath, Nora Harry Knox and and Steven of Orangeville, [Dean visited at George Gibson's A, Mawhiney of Toronto, and Mr. |the Royal Winter Fair with them. Mr. and Mrs. Connor of Brook-| lin were Sunday guests of Mr.| Mrs. | and Mrs. Tom Sutherland. Thearn Kivell and Lyle George Bittner and Miss Jean of Brooklin visited Mr. and Mrs.|ed Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton of "ryderman, Oshawa, were Everett Cryderman's. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryderman family of Goodwood and Ellen were Sunday visitors at and Mrs. . Legere's, in Oshawa. at/ George Squire on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson and | Pickering on Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Kay Leadlay of Brougham| and Mrs, Fred visited Mr. Miss Arch Bell on Sunday. |visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 'R. E. Hedge visit-|Puckrin Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Knox and| faughters visited at Ken Pascoe's, t Brougham. We are pleased to learn that Donald Taylor is progressing fa- orably following an operation on is knee in the Toronto General Assistant To Plant Engineer ospital. Earl Waddell, Whitby, visited at . Spires'. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pascoe and Beverly visited at J. W. Dyer's, n Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow-! ees, Karen and Brenda, Mr. and drs. Gordon Leask, Miss Eunice | eask, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask pttended Blackstock church serv- ce on Sunday. Ralph Crawford and sons, Whit- by, visited Saturday evening at e John Knox's. | Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and | daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. | David Craig at Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Wotten and rances Wotten were Sunday din- r guests at "Sam Dewell's, at Hampton. Reply Permanent and prospective position for the right man. Experience required: 5 years mechanical drafting, or 1-2 years junior mechanical engineer. All employee benefits . . . good working conditions . . . 5 - day week. in strict confidence. DUPLATE CANADA LIMITED Required Immediately in writing giving full particulars. All replies held PERSONNEL OFFICER - Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, TRANSFORM YOUR BASEMENT INTO A RECREATION OR ACTIVITIES ROOM YOU BUILD IT... WE FINANCE IT! Our Home Improvement Plan makes it EASY . . . You build it now and do not make your first payment until 75 days from date of your order. 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OPEN SATURDAY TILL 2 P.M, BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED daily. Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dial RA 3-4694.-5-6 Fil P sel, who used to live in this dis- 1 m rogram |triet visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert [Sunday guests, {were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray of night at Queen Elizabeth school. | Wilson, / Bing will be played as usual this Mrs. Roy Slack and Karen, Bow- UTICA -- The Film for Ontario Mitchell and Mr. Milt) Thursday night at the Avalon in manville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald § Mrs. Jim Philip was in Toronto |guests on Sunday, Mrs. Earl St.|day of their daughter, Nona, and on Monday. Thomas -and her nephew, Orval her friend, Mrs. Reginald Burns of | Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Van Kes. |Barry, of Toronto. | Peterborough, | Mrs. Herb Van Luven had asi A four-tier birthday cake was | her daughters, cyt. With them to enjoy the occa-! Mr. and Mrs, |Mrs. Mae Brown and Mrs. Smith, sion were Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Ross were Saturday evening |0f Toronto. { Parker, Toronto, Miss Nona Blox- guests. The sixth Scout group commit- am, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Recent visitors at Jim Mitchells |tee will held a Euchre on Friday |Burns, and Mr. and Mrs. Vietor| Peterborough; Mr. and' Mitchell on Sunday. Walt | and Mrs. and Mrs. Parkin of Kinsale. laid of Mr. Henry Davis is much better [adies. olton, Oshawa. although he's still at Jim Mitch-| The Senior Womens Association| Miss Nona Smith spent Saturday | ells. ; | plans to hold a tea and Christmas|in Toronto with her Bo McKercher is not so welll fair, an December 10, at the Sun- Miss Nona Bloxam. She did some | . day School room. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruhl and EUCHRE SUCCESS {the Santa Claus Parade. family were at Yaggers, Epsom, A very successful euchre was on_Sanday. ae |held, on Friday night last, by the Mrs. Grant Christie and Mrs. Queen Elizabeth Home and School | Don Christie were Tuesday eve-|Association. Mrs. Lloyd Dalby|, Bi rs ie as i oops, Tory - "we LS ; Mr. [tables were in play. and Mrs. Murray Geer. The prize winners were Walter | Port Perry, Mr. North Park Auxiliary Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter | . SIX KILLED ! FORRESTON, Ill. (AP)--Six per- ns were killed near this north- {ern Illinois town Sunday in a col- boys of Toronto were weekend ; . 1. Gorham, Fred Facific Railroad passenger train. visitors of Jimmy Hainsworth. K. R. Wagg and The door prize TEN DIE IN CRASH was won by William Wassel, 751, WATERBURY, Neb. (AP)--Ten| Gifford street. = | persons, including six teen-agers HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY returning from a church party and! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Taun- four members of an orchestra, ton Road East, entertained a num-|were killed Sunday in a two-car ber of friends on Sunday at a|collision about 10 miles west of, chicken dinner. It was the birth-'here. f Change Time Of Services VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA --The service at St. Stephen's United Church on] Sunday was at 11 a.m. as usual until three weeks before Christ- mas when special arrangements are being made to have 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. Stephen G. Saywell preached on| "Asking and Giving." "Guide me,| O thy great Jehovah," was sung] by the choir. | Mr. Saywell thanked the leaders | and teachers of the different] groups and associations for their | splendid work and co-operation. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Thom- as, Ritson Road North, had as GUARANTEED BY THE GREATEST NAME IN INDUSTRY AND IN- STALLED BY EXPERTS. BUY GENERAL MOTORS DELCO - HEAT DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. OIL BURNER PHONE RA. 3-4663 ATTENTION OWNERS OF 1955 | AND 1956 CARS | Being the "proud "owner of a NEW, CAR, ;you know how 'much extra'safety. and 'convenience you aet.from 'your. TUBELESS TIRES . . . 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