Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jan 1956, p. 12

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1 ght People Thru Want Ad THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, January 14, 1956 11 o | 45--Real Estate For Sale 48--Automobiles Wanted 50--Articles For Sale CHARLES RANKINE Real Estate Broker 50 ACRES CHOICE FARM, on pavement, 2 miles from Osh- awa. Building progressing all around this place. Well drained excellent speculation value. $5000 WITH GOOD TERMS, 7 rooms, storey and half insul- bric home, bathroom, oil furn- WANTED Late Model Used Cars TOP PRICES PAID HARRY DONALD LTD. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Dundas St. E. Whitby ace, electric hot water, 14 acres of land, shade trees, in Hampton. 52 King St. West Bowmanville MA 3-2453 Alvin Boyd, Salesman after hours, MA 3-2487 11a 100 ACRE FARM In Reach Township, never fail- ing spring fed stream, ideal location for trout pond, 70 acres under cultivation, 30 acres pasture, bush, hydro. House has modern kitchen, built-in hot and cold furnace. cupboards, running water, Good pig building, barn, driv- ing shed. Off Highway No. 7. Write J. Waterbury, R.R. No. 2, Blackwater. 11b 450--Real Est. Exchange WILL EXCHANGE '52 PONTIAC SE- dan, De Luxe perfect shape, for good building lot in or near Oshawa. Write box 301, Times-Gazette. 46--Real Estate Wanted WANTED -- SMALL FARM BY PRI- vate party. Write Box 310, Times-Gaz. otte. 10b CASH OR SUBSTANTIAL DOWN PAY-| small house, good c RA 5-4831 . MO 8-3304 Jon.12,14 NEVER SELL YOUR CAR Unti! you see Nels Hyland, Toronto's Leading Car Buver.. Cash and Liens paid oft. Part Cash and another car. Another car financed. WE TRADE UP OR DOWN NELS HYLAND HAS IT! 1750 Danforth Ave., Toronto RI 7547 HA 0060 49--Automobile Repairs AJAX BODY SHOP Heron Drive, Ajax (Oshawa--Dial RA, 3-2268) COMPLETE PAINT JOB $39.95 45.GAL. stove oll, 8.8840. BARREL, also incinerator barrels. new ning. MEDUM heater, suitable for four or five rooms, $70. Apply 251 Bruce Street. | MAKE MORE |fled ads to your sales-staff! B.F. GOODRICH STORES, TIRES, BAT- teries, Kelvinator refrigerator. Televi- sion. Thrifty budget plan. RA 5-4543. BEAUTIFUL THOROUGHBRED ST. Bernard pup. Male, One only. Phone Mrs. Neal, Claremont 3-2813 or Whitby MO. 8-2931. 11b SUITABLE FOR RA 9c 120 BASE PIANO ACCORDION, LIKE sacrifice. Dial RA 5.7828, any eve. J RAGLAN [KEDRON MRS. L. MAHAFFY Correspondent RAGLAN -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aselstine of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Jr. Farmer Vocalists Compete In Annual Provincial Contests ily Oshawa, when a visit was en- joyed with Ann-Marie before her return to MacDonald College, for another term. With January showing its teeth, somewiat, we are reminded that there is still a real snap to Cana- dian winter-time. | SIZE QUAKER SPACE 9c SALES -- Add Classi- Jan, 29 Bright and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns and family of Scugog were Saturday evening: visitors with Mr." and Mrs. Walter Manns. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. New and Muriel at Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. George Luke, Mr, and Mrs. James Latimer and Mr. | KEDRON -- Mr. and Mrs. Mur ray Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Werry, Mrs. Lorne Tregunaa, Misses Eileen Jebson, Eleanor Mountjoy and Jeanine Werry, and Ron Werry were among the many Ontario County choir members who had a gala day on Saturday when a chartered bus took them to the Provincial Junior Farmers meet- ing held in the King Edward Hotel, Meetings in our homes at Ked- ron always seem to have a par- ticular appeal, and the hospitality of the ladies: who entertained the WA in their homes during 1955 is appreciated, with Mrs. T Trevail, Mrs. Mrs. Mountjoy year's hostesses. H. H. Says Agencies i May Charge For Farndale, Mrs. R. 7 Riding Charity Pascoe and Mrs. P. included in the past | WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Free MODERN COCKTAIL, COFFEE AND TV tables made to order, all sizes, $9.95 up. Orders taken now. For Information call RA. 5-5929. llc WINE STUDIO COUCH, tion, also two electric candle-light style wall fixtures, having two lights. RA 3-9101. TO SELL SOMETHING, offer it in the people's marketplace -- run Classified GOOD CONDI- wrought iron each 11a ONE BED, MATTRESS, SPRING, $16; half dozen pairs double bed sheets $5 pair; four bridge chairs, $3 each. Phone MO 8-3788, Whitby. I OFFICE FURNII URE & SUPPLIES ARKLESS ASSOCIATED SERVICES Agents for Albert White & Co. Ltd. 136 Simcoe St. S., RA 5-2864 PRINTING -- DUPLICATING ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES "1.15 Pick up and Delivery | SUNSHINE MOTORS, {or Diesel trouble. Phone MOhawk 8-4251, All work guaranteed T.T.S. Feb? | TRUCK, CAR, 1200 Dundas East, lifetime ex 1 Whitby, perience, 50--Articles For Sale COMIC BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS: MA. | gazines, sold or eéxchangeu. Kingsway | Book Exchange, 561 King St. West. Open | every evening. Jan. 20| ment, for all eonveniences, central, and particulars also lot wanted with sewer and water. Write Box 249 Times- Gazette. Sc | WILL PURCHASE 50 TO 100 ones ( lower land for pasture purposes, within 10 miles of Oshawa. Write box 301, { Times-Gazette. od | | | HOUSES WANTED FO R CLIENTS, | all eash or your equity. For quick re-| 4 Sults and satisfactory sale, see, W. Me. | Auley. Realtor, 13 Prince St. R A 3-2512, | Jan. 16 BERNEICE H. PATRICK Real Estate Broker | Listings Wanted PERSONAL SERVICE 16 Bond St. East - RA 5-3692 RA 5-0457 | | Feb, Wa have prospects looking for 5 and 6 room homes in good districts, and YOUR property may be just what they are look- ing for! We'll gladly lock over your home, and give you a sug- gested sale price. No obligation ~-- of course ! | CARL OLSEN, Realtor 39 PRINCE ST. RA 5-3412 After hours 5-4671 or 5-6423 of | i URGENT! We need homes, any size, to replace those al- --_ ready sold. If you are thinking of selling and want fast action, Contact Mr. Addison RA 5-3889 or RA 5-5579 anytime LLOYD AYERS Realtor | Jon.10,12,14 --Automobiles For Sale FORD CUSTOMLINE TWO-DOOR, al . lights, heater and windshield hers, only 3,000 miles. Phone RA h 11e METEOR SEDAN, AUTOMATIC| asmission, black, $800 for quick sale. | rning's Garage, 1084 Simcoe Street | th, RA 3.9321. 9c | STATE AUTO INSURANCE. SAVE| to 20 per cent 9 months te pay.| personal service at your home. Call 5-2802. Feb. 1 PONTIAC SEDAN, EXCELLENT ition, good tires, $75 cash and take Payments. RA 58998. 392 Oshawa . South. 9¢| 1950 HUDSON SEDAN, edium green... $695 | state price | spare parts for Cords, etc. Meagh |WE BUY 1 | Simcoe Street South. SCHICE ELECTRIC RAZORS, CUT- ting heads, cords and service parts. complete stock. Meagher's Electric 5 King Street W. Feb. 1 USED TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES $3 up. B. F. Goodrich Store. RA 5-4543. Jan. 25 AWNINGS MEASURE. | Lovely t Fold- | MADE TO F th 25 SHEETS PLYWOOD (34 thick - 4 ft, x 8 ft.) New 2x4 and 2x 6 APPLY 360 LAKESHORE WHEEL BALANCING For safety, for comfort, for tire economy, your wheel should be balanced for that smoother ride. JOHN BERLETT TEXACO SERVICE STATION 117 Simcoe St. North Next to fire hall RA 3-7032 Feb.3| ree ing chairs, card and banquet tables for rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. Jan. 14 SHAVEMASTER AND same. Cutting heads er's, 3 King Street W Jan. 28 SUNBEAM PRESSURE SYSTEMS $85., 3-PC. BATH $99. Stainless steel sinks $15. (Firsts). Plastic steel and soil pipe, fittings, threadings. Instalations, Chinn's RA} 3-7088. Jan. 31) SELL AND EXCHANGE! RA 33271. Apply 44d) Feb. 7/ used furniture. LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE, LIKE NEW. Reasonabl R | WINTERSEAL | 947 FORD COACH, Hark blue OACH $1295 BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 21271 Simcoe St. North RA 3-4675 954 PONTIAC C WO! PATCH ALL tf. FATE PARTY WANTS BEST OF. | Mm 1953, 1954 Chev., Pontiac, coach ssh. Phone evening 6 to 10. Dial OL | (Toronto). la| 71D At fost prices paid /4 "SHORE AUYO cars for wrecking, RA S FOR WRECKING. | . Phone RA 8-891. | 1 Feb. 10| WRECKERS highest pric Feb. RA 51181 or 5-1182 PAY SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS ® best car offered. Apply 138 Lind Jouth, Lindsay, Ontario, Me PAINT, $2.95 GALLON, GUARANTEED, all colors, Hardware and Electric. RA 3-7624. RUGS -- SAVE UP TO % ON NEW, reversible broadloom rugs. exterior. Oshawa 62 King St. West Feb. 12 interior, Made from ete. | A 5-5964. 10¢ Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors, KOOL-LITE KOOL-SIDE "IT OPENS and closes inside the house.' Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies. All-weather protection. LES EVENISS SALES LTD. 15 PRINCE ST. RA 5-4632 AFTER HOURS Les Eveniss RA 3-2707 Bill Galbraith RA 5-8832 George Bartlett .. RA 5-1893 Jack Sheriff .... RA 3-3775 Feb, from Stop when you want to! Go when you want to! Have your present tires de-skidded for your safety. JOHN BERLETT'S TEXACO Service Station 117 SIMCOE ST. N. Phone RA 3-7032 CHESTERFIELD TRADE-INS Z and 3-piece chesterfield and bed chesterfield suites, Bradley's Furniture Drive-In 299 SIMCOE SOUTH tf. STOP--LOOK--STOP Private Bargain Sale Air Compressor -- Courtis, 30 C.F.M. 150 Ib. heavy duty 2 H.P. gasoline motor, 30 gal. tank, complete $117. GM. car radio, push-button, built in '46, '48 Pontiac, Chev. Oldsmobile $26. General Elec- tric V4 H.P. motor brand new $13, 7/8 heavy duty electric drill $8, air compressor -- Courtis, 60 C.F.M. 400 Ib. $49. Cor heaters with defrost- ers $6 each. Car bumpers $3 each, '41 Chev. radiator grill like new $8, and left front fender $6, '41 Buick motor good running $25, etc. Apply 286 Frontenac Ave., after 5 p.m. RA 5.9216. 9c 20%OFF FLOOR SAMPLE CHESTERFIELD SUITES 40 TO CHOOSE FROM AT BRADLEY'S FURNITURE DRIVE-IN 299 SIMCOE SOUTH For the Best Selection of 9' x 12' Wide Quaker & congoleum floor covering See ROSS E. MILLS CO. LTD. 81 Simcoe St. N. RA 3-7641 GOOD FISHING TWILLNGATE, Nfld. (CP)-- Winter salmon fishing at this port has seen excellent runs with Twill- ingate fishermen, the only ones fishing salmon in winter, getting 35 cents a pound. Catches have and Mrs. Ross Latimer of North Toronto. Oshawa attended the funeral of) The day's program included the the late Mrs. Noah Luke at To-public speaking contest for finalists ronto on Friday. {from 23 different counties, the Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and| quartette and trio competitions Brian spent Friday evening with|/from several counties, and a con- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French and|cert of vocal music rendered by family at Whitby. ! | the various choirs, as a non-com- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. petitive part in proceedings. Roy Nottingham on the arrival of| While no placings were officially | their son. \given the choirs, the local group, Mrs. George, Solomon spen t|under the leadership of Mrs. Elsie |Friday with Mrs. Greenley and Dobson, was highly complimented Timmy. on its excellent performance by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner the choir critic, "Dr. G. Roy Fen- and Evelyn spent Saturday eve-\wick", director of music for the ning with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ontario Department of Education, Birkett and family. | Toronto. Congratulations are also We are sorry to report Mr. Don-/in order for the Durham County ald Ferguson is confined to bed. Male Quartette, who succeeded On- We hope to see him out around|tario- County, last year's winners, Some members of Columbus-Ked- yess says some agencies of the ron Doubles Club attended the C:mmunity Chest may begin to service in Oshawa on Friday eve- charge their clients for profes-/ ning to hear Rev. Leighton Ford g'onal services. 2nd later were guests of Mr. and Discussions the mid-winter Mrs. Walter Davis for a social! conference of the community hour, thests and Councils indicate Cana- PERSONALS [$ian Welfate services Rigid are in "a state of ferment that may boi Me. 2d Mrs. Rarvey Pascoe 1p fundamental changes in the 28 uglas were recent dinner ¢,,. ions of private agencies," the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 12wspaper says Scott at a family party. "A collision of roles between pub- Mrs. Fletcher Werry and Wilma, j:. "ang private agencies has oc- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry were, ...4 since the 1930s and new evening dinner guests of Mr. Frank ;jeas are said to be crystalizing Batty and Doris, Brooklin, in hon-{ ound the point of impact. our of a birthday in the family. «pop example, relief work, now _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliott and fam- chouldered to a great extent hv ily were recent guests of Mr. and| government is no longer the sole Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Oshawa. oncern of the Community Chest Welcome tp baby Barry Douglas ,gencies." Baumhower, son of Mr. and Mrs. | at again real soon. |in carrying off top honors in this will be carried on at an even | faster pace in 1956 than in pre- vious years and their area of | search for oil includes Ontario, | Quebec and Maritimes as well | as Alberta, where this rig is in | operation. The company plans | NORTH OSHAWA VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent | NORTH OSHAWA -- At the 11 a.m. service in St. Stephen's Church on Sunday, Stephen G. Saywell welcomed the leaders of Scouts week ending at Camp Sam:| ac. They were taking a course of | instructing, and attended church service. { At the 9 p.m. service children and their parents were present to| receive awards for good attend-| ance. Mrs. Susan Saywell and her teachers presented the awards. | Those with 45 Sundays to their credit record New Testaments along with their Robert Raike cer- tificates. Those honored were: | Gail Rusnel, Audrey Chornley, Douglas Harrison, Diane Harrison, Rondley Waller, Jimmie Tomilson, Bobbie Cook, Jennie Brock, Doug- las Heard, Ann McKenzie, Mary Rusnel, Lorie McKenzie, Sh Brock, Avril Devonish, Michael Warwick, April Carter, Marilyn Wright, Teddie Brock, Ricky Gisik, Vicky Brown, Gail Knipe, Mariene Mullen, Margaret Saywell, John Cook, Sharon Cook, Helen Chorn- ley, Dorothy Fish, Sandra Corby, Cyndia Lou Glover, Carol Hopkins, Larry Waller, Linda Latimer, Mark Platt, Cathy Platt, Charlie: Craw ford, Ricky Crawford, Mary Strong, Gary Smith, Douglas Bramley. | Senior Sunday School: Kay Wal- lace, Lenora Dalby, Sylvia Rundle, | Jacqueline Thieubald, Carol Alex- ander, Marilyn Hendershot, Mar- lene Dalby, Louise Brock. | Joyce Brock, Alan Cook, Bill er, Teddie Powell, Ervin Hunking, Robert Slute, | commended highly. | Each class presented an envel- year by Mr. .Saywell, This is called talent money. PERSONALS | Pefferlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalby and daughters, Marlene and when all the family were together. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl BIG YEAR IN OIL EXPLORATION Oil exploration by Imperial Oil | to spend $115,000,000 this year |Corner were ope containing the dollar presented! Mrs. to each class at the first of the| Larry, Simcoe street north, and what| Mrs. Noble they made out of it. When all was street, spent New Year's turned in it reached a nice total and Mrs. Edward Werry of $113 towards the building fund.|and Mrs. Wesl for Mrs. Audrey Medcalfe and son Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalby, Taun-| Larry and Mr. and Mrs. ton Road East, had as Christmas| Ayre and Cyndia Lou, dinner guests, Mrs. Alex Blair of| ville: Mr. andMrs. Boyd Ayer and Brooklin and Mrs. Harry Marks of | Stewart Boyd and Lou Anne Marie | of Hampton. Lenore,| Mr. and Mrs. Thedore Vanson of spent new years day in Brooklin' Toronto as New Years with her mother, Mrs. Alex Blair, | guests. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns|quartette class. and family of Port Perry spent] Following an evening of dancing Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan/and ré-unions, a somewhat weary Manns and Brian. crew boarded the bus for home at Roy Moon cailed on his father|!2 midnight. But due to conditions at Seagrave on Sunday. |brought about by high winds and Raglan Community would to send its best wishes to Mr, and|People arived home some hours) Mrs. Barnard of Port Perry who later, after a struggle through drift- celebrated their 50th wedding an-/@d roads. However, it was agreed niversary on Tuesday. Mr. and that a wonderful time had been Mrs. Albert Slute, Mr. and Mrs.|enjoyed by all. in a three-fold expansion pro- | gram including exploration, pro- | duct improvement and refinery | building. It will be the largest years outlay in the company's | history and will bring the total | 1950-56 outlay to $660,000,000. Central Press Canadian Awards For Good Attendance Presented At Church Service (Ronald, Donna and Donald; Bill | Alexander, Donna and Ronald Bir-| chard and Ronald Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Collis and | daughter Nancy, Simcoe Street! North, left last week to spend the winter in Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd, Sim- coe North, held Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and family of West Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and children Joan and Murray of Columbus, and Bob Miller of Columbus, and Miss Beryl Palmer of Port Perry, and Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Rodd of Port Bols- er. During the week, Mr. and Mrs. | Austin Franklin, Hortop Avenue,| lloyd Mahaffy and boys. had supper guests. | Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd and son, Buddie, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, motored to Barrie where they spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQuay and aron| jn Orillia with Miss Laura Miller. | Birkett, They went to Lindsay to visit Mr. | and Mrs. Ina Rodd and call on her | uncle, Wilbert Mcquay of Beeton, who has been ill. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordon, Sim- | coe Street North, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLeon, with little Peter, | spent Christmas in Peterborough | with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pren-| tice. «Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordon had| Mrs, Edna Soanes of Toronto and| Mrs. Laurence Crowe of Oshawa and, with Mrs. Jordon, attended the | Ford Crusade at Simcoe Street United Church. Spending the weekend Mrs. Jor- don had Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordon | Powell, Ralph Taylor, Eddie Glov- and daughters Gail of Niagara With M | Falls, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacFarlane, | A number of these children re-|Simcoe Street North, motored to Mrs. George Solomon and boy ceived testatments as well as dip- Hamilton and spent Christmas with| were Sunday supper guests of Mr. loma's and seals and some were|their son D. L. MacFarlane and and Mrs. Robert Bryant. family, Mrs. Mary Ayer and daughter, spent Friday Audrey Medcalfe and son|and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Eve- Medcalfe, Charles| with Mr. | and Mr. | ey Werry of Eldad. | Mrs. Mary Ayer held Christmas | Lloyd Bowman- Mr. and Mrs. E. Vanson had | dinner | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rutishouser, Snudden, | Simcoe North, had as New Year's and| lyn. Les Gibson Flossie Spencer, Mrs. Stan Manns | and Brian, Mrs. Walter Manns and | Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and boys spent | Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Brawn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A BROOKLIN MEETING among the many! On Douglas Baumhower here. spent the week-end with the Harvey Pascoe family, on the occasion of John's birthday. { Norma, like|loose snow, some of the young| guests of Mr. Love. after some weeks in Oshawa Hos-|the bandits had carried pital. WOMAN ROBBED MONTREAL (CP)--A wealthy, 7)-year-old resident of nearby Sen- neville was robbed of $15,000 in jewelry Thursday night by five men who bound and gagged 'her |before fleeing. Servants who re- itmned to the residence a short while after the robbry found Mrs. E. Love is recuperating at home|, Skinner locked in a room where her. Master John Morrow. Oshawa! Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booth, and Oshawa, were Sunday and Mrs. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry, Ron| p.o0 wp FoR CASH? Make ay and Jeanine were among dinner money by selling things through Clas- Thursday evening, Kedron|8uests of the Lawrence Allen fam-|sified. 1 | - guests who called on Mr. and Mrs.| Junior Farmers attended the regu-| Barnard. |lar meeting for the Brooklin Club, | Mrs. Robert Bryant, Mrs. with 16 present. | George Solomon and Mrs. G.| John Gill, assistant agricultural Huntley of Whitby accompanied representative, showed two OAC Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson and films on "Grass Land Farming' Roger of Prince Albert to Toronto| and 'Better Quality Milk". Mr. | Sunday and visited the formetr's| Gill also conducted the annual elec-! sister, Mrs. Frank Fox, in the tion of officers, which resulted as| Western Hospital. | follows: | Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett, Murray | Past president, Bill Werry; presi- and Ivan, spent Friday evening|dent, Douglas Alves; vice-presi-| with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ma-| dent, Ron Werry; secretary, Rob-| haffy and boys. ert Holiday; treasurer, Ron Neal; | Mrs. H. Thompson, Leona and assistant secretary, Fred Taber. Bill, were Sunday supper guests| The usual social hour with re-| of Mr. and Mrs. Norval McAvoy | freshments concluded the meet-| and family at Layton. ing. Mr. and Mrs. E. Manns and| MUN boys of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Jack HOLD COMMUNION Manns and girls of Scugog were| Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Quarterly Communion was held] n Sunday with a splendid attend-| ance in spite of a few blocked] Mrs. Walter Manns. . .|roads. Rev. R. H. Rickard preach- Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett, Muriel| oq from the text in John 13.30-- and Ivan, spent Monday eyering He then having received the sop) with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns|went jmediately out, and it was and Brian. | night." Mr. and Mrs. J. Coates and "Sin our hours of decision," said| family of Shirley, Mr. and Mrs.| ny pickard "we may be led as| Russell Corner and Myrtle spent| qo" was into the darkness of | Saturday evening with Mr. and! night, but if our decisions are right, | Mrs. Allan Hope oT © we are led into realms of light. A| c y § . | i ack- i Te: = Da AY. t fem spiritual black-out is the worst ily of Port Perry were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and MTrS.|j wo come in faith to the Lords Table, we do not go out into the night." Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bryant and| Terry of Toronto are spending a|™"miars walter Davis, Ross Lee few days with the former's Jar Everett Mountjoy and Clarence ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bry- wer y assisted in the Sacrament| ant. service. Walter Davis sang as a John vocal solo, "God Will Take Care of| You". Mrs. R. Lee was organist. | HEAR FINE ADDRESS f Some of the Holstein Association embers from Kedron were priv- |ileged to hear Dr. Cawker, of New Zealand, who spoke on "Agricul- and Mr Norman Hughson ai fee 1 New Zealand lo he Farm Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and their guests last week in Brooklin.| Brian were Sunday supper guests In New Zealand ail industry is f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns, | JESPRdaty fo Agriculture. | Mr. and Mrs. :Merle Slute of | Woman's Assoclation Bowmanville spent Sunday with| oners were guests of Mrs. Gar-| the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. | p | Albert Slute. field Trevail, for the regular meet-| : i held Thursday afternoon with| Miss Barbara Brent and Art| 08" fei | Cryderman spent Monday evening| 2 members and several visitors] p were led by Mrs. W. Snowden, Roger of Prince Albert, Mr. and ith Mrs. B. Starr as pianist. They | and Mrs. Thomas who was heard] in vocal solo. Hymns were "Ring "Another Year Is Dawning'. | Rev. R. H. Rickard addressed | | Mrs. | in "1955, and installed the 1956 of- Glover, took the chair for the busi- ness session. It was decided to purchase a clock for the Sunday | | school room, and to purchase | Birkett, Miss Eileen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns and family, Mr. Gary Tum- monds all of Port Perry, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. m N. Birkett and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Latimer vi- sited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corner evening with Mr, Mrs. Frank Staples, Mrs. Wm, ew, Mrs. T. Bell of Port Perr Mrs. George Spencer and of Columbus, Norman Birkett to celebrate Mrs. New's and Mrs. Birkett's birth- r. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy, Present. | of were assisted by Mrs. Woodward out the Old, Ring in the New", and| words of appreciation to the retir- Miss ficers in a brief service. | |drapes for the windows. It was | days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson and Devotions on -'The New Year | who gave a reading on the topic, | V:ling officers for a duty well done] The new president, Mrs. at | | also decided to have a pot-luck supper prior to the congregational] meeting on Thursday evening Jan- uary 19, when all interested in the church are invited to attend. | It was agreed that the next regu-| Say Arrests End Times - Gazette Crosswords $70 CASH PRIZE As there was no winner fo last week's puzzle, the prize of $60 will be carried forward and the prize for the correct solution of this puzzle will be $70. WHAT TO DO u would in any crossword puzzle. Clip out the puzzle lod it in, mail it to "TIMES-GAZETTE CROSSWORDS" Oshawa. All answers must he received by mail or han 9 a.m. on Thursday, January 19, If more than uzzle correctly the prize will i If no one succeeds in added to next week's Solve the clues as after you have fil Times-Gazette, delivered not later tl one contestant succeeds In answering the be divided among those ving correct solutions. answering the puzzle correctly the prize will be puzzle money. lo ly of the T or of such employee's family is eligible to participate. Contestants ma send in as many solutions as they please, but only entries on the official coupons will Je accepted. Any number of entries may be sent in one envelope. clues carefully before you write down your answers, There Is ays one answer that is the best. The decision of the judges in the contest will be final, and all contestants taking part agree to abide by the decision. The correct solution and names of winners will be published In The Times-Gazette on Friday, January 20. 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NASH WINDOWS - DOORS - JALOUSIES The finest in Combination KOOLVENT VENTILATED The Original in Year-Ro Aluminum Storms, Screens ALUMINUM AWNINGS und Awning Protection NOW AVAILABLE AT FACTORY RETAI L SHOWROOM 94 BRUCE ST., OSHAWA "Where Qur Products PHONE RA 3-2219 During Day Produced" RA 3-79(2 Evenings Are SALES STAFF: STAN GALE MITCH GLECOFF HERB MAYNARD BILL HUMAN Feb.12 |Tilling of Hortop with Eleanor, tonight, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snudden held 'a small party during Christmas week for Edna and Bill Riley | when serveral other couples called | to exchange gifts and enjoy lunch | together. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tilling, Hortop Avenue, held New Year's Day for all her family, dinner and | supper for Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood- ward and Gordon Brooklin, Mrs Ella Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodward and children, Ella, John, Bob, Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Woodward and little girls of Brook- | lin, Norma, Nancy, Kenneth and | Janette Tilling and baby and Violet | Williams of Oshawa | Mr. and Mrs. John held Christmas for Mr Norman Woodward and Mi and Mrs Kenneth and baby, Mr. and Mrs Woodward and Mrs children, Tilling Richard | Mrs. Ross McKnight, Bowmanville |ton's Corners: Mr. and Mrs. Dav-| urban Scarborough said they think {id Smith and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. ve s ; f : Howard Knapp and son Paul of they have stopped a wave of house Columbus and Joe Listener gor, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rutishouser i _ and daughters, Ruby and Norma, 3 Logan, a Henry Solway. with their husbands and children| » 200 2 juvenile were taken jnto were guests for Christmas with Custody after a Scarborough rer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheppards' | ident called police when a window home in Thornton's Corners. jwas smashed at a neighbor's home. | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knapp Three other juveniles were later | held Christmas Day for their arrested. The six are charged daughter, Eva, and her friend, Ed- Jointly on 21 counts of housebreak-| ward Brown: daughters Evelyn| ing. . | and Maurice Lyon and baby Gary| The break-ins began six weeks| and son Howard and Ruby of Col- ago and have netted $3,000 in cash umbus and baby Paul and Mr. and and an undetermined amount of! | jewelry. break-ins with the arrest of six youths, four of them juveniles. and children Joan and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. John Reader, Esther, Gladys and Johnnie, AN fod ' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knapp and HALIFAX (CP) ~The post office Bobbie spent Ney Year's as the here says 15.000 pieces of Christ. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc- mas mail will never be delivered: | Knight, Bowmanville. | That's the total of incorrect or in-| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKnight, re addressed mail last Wayne Aveue, had as Christmas| ---------- - ----] dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Archie| Black and Mrs. Nellie Black of NEW FERRIES | South Oshawa. DARTMOUTH, N. S. (CP)--New We are sorry to report Mrs. | passenger ferries to operate be- John Takach of Orchardview® is! tween Halifax and Dartmouth have in Hospital with a heart attack been ordered for delivery in June, and we have just received very from the Lunenburg shipyards that good reports she is much better built the famed racing scheoner| | Bluenose. STILL WAITING? lar W.A. meeting would be held at the church on the afternoon of February 1, and that the World Day of Prayer Service be held] separately on February 17, It was | agreed that we prepare for a spring bazaar. ! The 1955 secretary, Mrs. H. Pas- coe, presented an interesting report stating total membership 31, with an average attendance of 18. Seven members had perfect attendance for the 10 regular meetings held. That much time and effort was expended in W.A., work by the ladies, was shown, when Mrs. E.| Mountjoy in presenting the treasur- er's report, announced that a sum | of $1,760.89 had been raised during the year. Most of this was paid oui in donations and to offset the Build- ing Fund deficit of the church. Guest speaker, Mrs. Stephen G. Saywell, of Oshawa, is always | warmly, welcomed by Kedron lad- ies. Her address on "New Year's| Resolutions" was enjoyed, but it was regrettable that, due to the| lateness of the hour after a lengthy program end business, the speak- er had time to use only a small part of her talk | A delicious lunch was served hy hostesses Mrs. F. Snowden. Mrs. M. Walter, and Mrs. W. Werry, |with Mrs. Trevail. CLUES AcRoss: NIA) -- nN = 25. "NO 2hXe aN oa To a gardener, may give assurance of beauty to come +a man into doing something foolish, and he's likely to bear ou a grudge ven when old may be very beautiful indeed. A person who has to expect frequent disappointments, of course An old and worn one has a great appeai to many people. Lack of which may force a performer to retire NT The opposite of thin . When a valuable horse appears to have broken some small bone an expert would be brought in to it A way to get somewhere Move to a higher position Story or legend An experienced motorist should not back seat To ---- a machine, a certain amount of technical knowledge is required any comments from the CLUES DOWN: NIRS st mt ~Omuw N=0 DOA WN--- . "Time ond . We are taught to expect a good one to pay returns in kind Might be left after woodsman had chopped the tree. Chopping tools A Yisitor to our country might not like it if he found it a little i Of the finest quality Plunge into the water Not sweet Ot greater height How her rooms are is up to the landlady In football, it's a great asset to have a player who can opportunities Might possibly be thought of as ruthless ------ wait for no man" says the proverh Just father . Supplied with food Send your answer to arrive in The Times.Gazette office not later than 9 a.m. on Th dd y: ¥ d to TIMES-GAZETTE CROSSWORDS 57 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH -- OSHAWA i No. 105 -- PUZZLE -- No. 105 |

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