Bb called on. Mr. and Mrs. A. flkie at Brooklin on Sunday after- noon. | Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and boys 16 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, February 11, 1956 RAGLAN | "WA Planning Irish Supper MRS. L. MAHAFFY Correspondent RAGLAN -- Next Sunday, Feb- ruary 12, church and Sunday | | schoo! will be combined and held| at 1 pm, | The W.A. is planning an Irish supper, followed by a variety pro- gram, in the Hall on Wednesday evening March 21, A large number from this dis- trict attended the euchre program and dance at Brooklin on Friday evening and enjoyed hearing Leona and Bill Thompson sing a duet and Jack Nottingham play an accord- ion solo, | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins and girls of Whitby were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Masns and family of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, T. Manns and family of Scu- 0g spent Friday evening with Jar. and Mrs. N. Birkett and fam- ily. Mrs. Cecil Slute, Linda and San- dra were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell and family, Port Perry, Mr. Elwood Manns| and Douglas of Whithy were Satur- day supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. | Walter Manns. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant and Chester and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey, Mr, James Nach attended the funeral of the late | Mrs. Frank Fox at Richmond Still! on Thursday. Mr, 'and Mrs, Stan Manns and] Brian spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French and family| at Whitby. spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. G. Corner and Evelyn. |? Mrs. Kilpatrick and George of 7 Cedar Creek were Tuesday dinner| guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. Steele.| 7 Mr. and Mrs, R. Manns an 4 family of Port Perry spent Satur-' day with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mann and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of| Yelverton were Saturday supper] uests of Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd| vans and family. y Mr. and Mrs. A. Slute and Loyd were Sunday guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Merle Slute at Bowmanville,| 2 Lloyd Davidson and Mrs. Rusgeéll| © Davidson called on Mrs. Ralph Lee| / at Kinsale on Tuesday evening. Mrs. W, Manns and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and boys spent Tuesday with Mrs. T. Bell at Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and| ' Evelyn were Wednesday evening' guests of Mr, nd Mrs, Wm. Steele. | | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. E. Tremble of Green- wood were Sunday visitors with| ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute and|? family. | Roy Moon called] Mr. and Mrs. on Mr, and Mrs. W. F, Crozier at| Kk Manchester on Sunday afternoon. | Miss Patsy Dittrick, Mr, Dale ¥ Warriner, Miss Dorothy Skerratt, Mr. Floyd James and Mr. Gary Tummonds were Sunday tea guests of Miss Muriel Birkett, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Niddery of New Leaskard, New Ontario. Mrs. Wells Teever and son Bradley of Iroquois Falls, New Ontario, were Thursday supper and overnight| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bry- ant, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and Brian spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Doug French and Janet at Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Coates and family of Shirley spent Sun- i Valentine Gimmick To Hit The Public | By SAM DAWSON adds that leap year cards are prov. NEW YORK (AP)--Love gets/ing to be excellent sellers. the business next Tuesday. It's been more than six weeks since 'hristmas, it's time again for you to give | So, fi next Tuesday retailers, manufacturers, florists, telegraph companies, candy makers and greeting card writers will be reminding you constantly of your duty to loved ones on Valentine's Day. And they won't be overlooking the added zip that leap year can igive to bussiness, One manufac- (turer has studded a gift belt with| a watch which "warns this is the year to leap." Each year of late merchants have plugged harder for sales in | connection with the day dedicated to love, They concentrate most on male shoppers although gifts are plugged for both sexes and all ages. Ar YEAR SPIRIT "More _men buy greeting cards aivedd Valentine's Day than af arfy other time of the year, includ- ing Christmas," says Frank Shaw, sales manager of Rust Craft Greet- ing Cards, Dedham, Mass. But he' And merchants think font nightie, 1 Alone the same line is a 'hie" and * " sizes and prices--including a $3 one, a red satin heart with a pearl [let and a hemt Sharm SAlached. orists Telegraph Delivery | Association hopes for a record | business, The Jewel el Industry | Counell plugs REIvIng as "purely | from the heart, inspired wy by | Cards come in all | affection." And it lists as gold bracelets and bar tools. Paul Magnes Vineyards oy Califor- nia get in the act wit ad port in heartshaped bottles the label "To my valentine." Candy makers are our m force, with hearts all over the place, including one chocolate valen card you can eat, HELPFUL MERCHANTS ou wan you jnot have given before, reTehanes {are full of helpfull hints. On adver- |tises "Perfume of a soft 1 pincushion." Another su } " forever--our own shirt sets hearts aflutter." her" set called pajamas, a gift with a gieam ¢ romance," and suggested fo "lovers with a sense of humor. Old Masters in the Art of Seamanship Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Evans and day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. family were Sunday| Leonard Slute and boys. sic guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Boud-| Mr. and Mrs, J, Manns and girls reau at Oshawa. | of Scugog were Sunday evening] Noah Luke of Toronto was a Sun-| Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Walter | day di t of M d Mrs, Manns, TOP LEVEL VIEWS . Norman Hambly was Sunday Finnish Cameramen got a help- | meeting between Finnish presi- jarorge Lake. Lloyd Mahaffy|tea guest of Mr, and Mrs, Robert ing hand from a colleague on | dent Paasikivi and Soviet Vice and boys visited Sunday evening, Bryant. Ha | whose shoulders he perched for | Premier Pevuchin which brought | "(with Mr, and Mrs. Don Batlette| , Mr. and Mrs. A. Pilkie of Brook , 1, 1avel view of a top level : 1] | J. A. Warrick ted an' at Sonya. {lin were Tuesday evening din-| P Pp viet occupation to Finland, | ci story, RE presen |, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryant and| 1% puests, of Mr, and i Rovi | Mrs Finer Wilbur and Mrs, DOYS have moved into thelr new| oon on the occasion of Mr. an '| h | Mrs. Moon's 33rd wedding anni: {Sam Dewell were guests at Mrs. | ogi: and Mrs. Walter Terry and|versary. M. HORN | Walter Kilburns, Oshawa, when Dorothy of St. Catharines were Miss Jean Bell of Port Perry Correspondent {she entertained for her mother,| i y 9 spent Friday night with her cou-| AMPTON -- Recent visitors at| Mrs. Frank Thompson, who cele- Sulday guests of Mr. and, Mrs, Buy Piano For 0 H 11 H Russell Davidson. | sins Gordon and Wayne Mahaffy, range a |A. W. Prescott's were Mr. and|brated her 80th birthday. A pleas | F'ell_Davideon S/ Minns and bes H. B. DUFF [ Mrs. Wilbert Smith and Miss Dor- ant time was spent with her three| pian were Tuesday tea guests of SHIRLEY -- The February meet-|othy Smith, Oshawa; Mr, Murray daughters, one great-grandson and| mr. and Mrs. Norman Bitkeit and| BALSAM, MT. ZION F ift arewell Gift ing of the Shirley Women's Insti-| Prescott, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. | several old time friends. family. Cl AFTER 12 YEARSINAFRICK : : meeting which brought together yshyn brought his souvenirs | ministers from - all parts of along and they soon became the British Columbia. HAMPTON Dr. John Hnatyshyn looks like a tribal witch doctor as he at- tends a Seventh-Day Adventists SHIRLEY | Gloria Jones, twins of Mr, and| entire herd of 56 cattle, two Mrs. Ralph Jones, Cecil Jones and horses, dog, farm equipment, hay| Murray Jones. |and grain were destroyed by fire The Young People joined with| early Sunday. the Greenwood Young People on Claremont and Brougham fire | Sunday night. engines were there but were un- HEAVY FIRE LOSS able to save anything. Very sorry to hear the great| On Monday a bee of nearly 100 loss by fire' at the home of Bert|men gathered to clean up after| Wilson and son, Elmer, when their the fire, | Within sight and sound of the sea sine early childhood, the Hollander is b; nature a seafarer. His are the ski of a long tradition--and they make cruise or a crossing run smoothly. Meticulous shipkeeping, faultles courtesy, the ability to set a bounti ful table--these too make the Du renowned masters in the art of run ning a ship so well. Which is why you'll so often hear Frequent sailings to IRELAND, ENGLAND, FRANCE and HOLLAND for ALL EUROPE Choose the luxurious flagship NIEUW: AMSTERDAM The twin thriftliners RYNDAM and MAASDAM The one-class motortwins WESTERDAM and NOORDAM SPECIAL SAILING FROM MONTREAL -- tufe was held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Prescott and Miss Marion) Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy Ww as| "Clarence Steele of Beaverton call- Russell Coates and Mrs. Jim Prescott, Enfield. | Fons those who aliended the Icelad on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele Coates, with a good attendance, Mrs, Temple of Oshawa, who| Follies in Toronto last week. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Duff took the chair and was the Juest speaker at the| Mr. and Mrs, Harold Salter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant opened the meeting. The motto, Women's Institute annual open| r. and Mrs. T. Salter were din-| 4 Chester, Mr. and Mrs. John "A woman can do more than she night, was a dinner guest of Mr. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce vin Mi RN ll by Hogarth and family, Pickering, Bright and famliy were Saturday thinks she can, but usually less than she thinks she does," was| commented on by Flossie Spencer Roll call was "Exchange of Valen. tine Cards". The scripture read- ing was taken by Marie Gibson. Receipts from the Sick Children's) Hodgson, | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowmanville, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hodgson, on Friday evening. Miss Florence Werry spent a few days last week with Oshawa supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon and boys. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Manns, Mr. and Mrs. S. Manns and Brian were Wednesday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Manns and boys at' Whitby, recently, Hampton friends , sympathize with the Solina people in the loss by fire of their community hall on Saturday morning. Mrs. Lewis Cryderman had the| misfortune to her MRS. LORNE JONES Correspondent BALSAM, MT. ZION -- well party was given for Ray Car- son at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Walter Carson, by the Mt. Zion Young People and | | | ANNOUNCING cash-now pay-later plan! A fare-'s => Now you can get the cash you need promptly gnd PAY LATER in monthly amounts that are hand-tailored to your income! And get these in the bargain: Cash in 1 Visit=Phone first, then come in. Bill Consolidation Service at no extra cost! Exclusive MAASDAM, JUNE 29 Minimum fare $180 Tourist Class, with virtual run-of-ship privileges. one ¢ Amer ruise or crossing by Holland ica so directly deserves ano SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT riends. injure right Miss Gala Roger, Toronto; Miss-| hand when it became enfangled ed, |es Madlyn Wilcox and Helen Nel-/in the wringer The Salada tea competition list|les, Bowmanville; and Miss Eileen| washer. She Nationwide Cash Credit Card, Phone, write, see why nearly 2 million people chose Loans $50 fe $1500 or mere on e in today and Hospital, Oshawa Shelter, and sev- last year! Baseball Club on Wednesday eve- ¢ eral other items were acknowledg- ning of last week. They presented '¢ Ray with a travelling case and ¢ five-year diary before he left on 8 Mr. ang Mp James Jatimer were | Saturday dimmer guests of Mr. an of her medical MIS. James Greer at Uxbridge. medicall "arg "Wm, New of Port Perry pequired WELL-RU 27 and Brooklin fair prize list were] read and discussed. | The committee to purchase a plano for the Orange hall reported | they had made a purchase and it| would be delivered as soon as roads are favorable. | There is to be a pot luck supper and entertainment for Institute members, their families and lodge members on Friday night March 2. Mrs. Florence Graham, Marie Gibson and Madaliene Brown are the committee to make the preparations. Velma Tripp offered to buy the prizes, Mrs. Norma Lambe had charge of the program which was on home economics and health. Mrs. Hattie Moore gave a paper on "She rode to triumph over Polio." A con-| test, "What is contained in a purse," was held. Also one on word"| making from '"My Valentine won| by Mrs. Duff with 30 words. The hostess and lunch commit- tee served lunch. } PERSONALS Mrs. Ethel Spencer, Columbus, was able to attend the meeting Mer eyes shine ong" her face lights up in a happy smile , . . your flowers have told her how much you care, and her Valen- Day Beautiful bow tine's com- 15 plete) quets ond made €orscges up to suit her Oshawa, were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. | Armour and Miss Bertha Armour. | Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy visited at E. Strong's in Bow-| manville. | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Damant and sons, Brian, Lance and Dana, returned on Friday from a in." | Wray, weeks spent in the sunny south, Sunday church services wer e| fairly well attended. At the after-| uoon Sunday Schoo! saeselon, al short missionary program was conducted by the missionary sup- erintendent, Mrs. Keith Smith. after an illness lasting since Chrlist- mas. Miss Betty Moore returned to her G.M. office on Monday after an ill- ness of three weeks. Sinclair Robertson came home on Wednesday from Port Perry Hospital. We hope he will make a steady recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff and family, Burketon; and Tom Duff, Willowdale, were with their parents on Sunday. Flowers ho a special | Valentine | She'll be beaming for hours and hours, when she receives your gift of flowers. oway inexpensively, efficiently and quickly It's cosy to send flowers to your loved anes even though they are miles R. B. REED & SONS, Florists, are members of the FLORIST TELE. GRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE which enables them to wire flowers anywhere B. REE » 10; KIN ST. w. FLORISTS D& SONS PHONE RA 5.111 | - ) care, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell and Mrs. Joe Chapman attended the diamond wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mackey at their home in Oshawa on Satur- day last, Misses Ruth and Marie Prescott spent Friday in Toronto. They went shopping, attended the Hap- py Gang program, a fashion show,| Rae, Toronto, on Monday. She saw 'Helen of Troy" at the Im- was the mother of Mr. Bill Rae perial and spent the evening at/and was a frequent visitor with the Ice Follies. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard, Her| Sorry to learn of the illness of singing, Mr, C. E. Daw who has been|here, has been much enjoyed. forced to take a few week's rest| Hampton friends sympathize with in bed owing to a heart condi- him in his loss. | ton. We hope he may soon be; CGIT girls and Explorers group| better. |are providing a special program | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blanchard/on Monday evening, February 13, attended the funeral of Mrs. Robt.| which will be an interesting event. | called on Mrs. Russell Corner Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hambl and family of Oshawa were Wed- nesday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bridger and BIN LOW? Don't take chances with Fuel or Weather ORDER A TON NOW OF 'blue coal' Don't be fooled! Thefe's plenty of winter ahead ! 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