KEDRON Impassable District Roads tion Of Meetings PERSONALS Ross and Howard Brown return. f ed recently from a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Blackmore and daughters, Buffalo, While there, they attended Easter services with Christ, and greatly . enjoyed the| message of the pastor, the Rev.| Mr. Stoll. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Werry, and boys were Tuesday visitors with] the Roy Jackson family, Little] Britain. Mrs. G. Trevail reports a pleas ant Florida holiday with Mrs, H Colmer - of Bowmanville. {by scenic-cruiser was enjoyed. Mrs. Murton Walter entertained a few neighbors most tly at tea, on Friday afternoon. Miss- es Molly Johnston i oh ing the guesis. Miss Rosemary Bohaker spent the holiday visiting her sister and husband in the United States, and in New York city. Some of the Kedron young people have also, * CHEERFUL COLORS i CAMBRIDGE, * England (CP) Black-painted hospital beds are. "bad psychology," say hospital officials. They have agreed to a year on brighter- {lag Stuart, retiring after three: paign for election in 1952 and there | years in the Uiawa po... was some suggestion here that he |" State department officials said| may take part in the president's | that Merchant, a 53-year-old New| bid for a second term this year. Yorker, is expected to assume his| James C. Hagerty, White House new post in the near future. His|press secretary, said Stuart is | appointmnt must be confirmed by|leaving because of "personal and | spend £900 the U. S. Senate. business reasons." 'colored beds, Merchant, regarded as one of the| LITTLE BUCKAROO . Top Diplomat Ambassador 'To Canada key officials in the state depart- ment, joined the U. S. diplomatic| service in 1942 after a period in| Travel | and Jeanine i Werry assisted the hostess in serv-ig the family at Woodlawn Church of Jj ; § og £ jr By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Write= WASHINGTON (CP) The | United States Wednesday appoint- ed one of its top career diplomats {as ambassador to Canada in a | move interpreted here as reflect- |ing American recognition of Can | ada's increasing growth and im- portance in international affairs. From his vacation headquarters. | at Augusta, Ga., President Eisen- | hower announced the appointment the investment business in New| 'York. His 14-year career has in-| |cluded a number of top state de- partment assignments, includin; that of alternate permanent U. S. representative to NATO in 1952 and 1953. In 1953, he became head of the department of European af airs, | the state department's division] which includes Canadian affairs, and has a broad knowledge of Can- || ada and Canadian-Americn prob-| | of Livingiton T. Merchant, assist- ant secretary of state for Euro- pean affairs, to succeed R. Doug- { lems. i | Stuart, the retired b dor, | Children's Sat. Morning RIDING CLASSES COMMENCE SAT., APR. 14 10 Lenny 1500 TRAIL RIDING ADULT INSTRUCTION for further information . DIAL RA 5-2737 was active in Eisenhower's cam- E a "a x |STOREWIDE CLEARANCE NO MONEY DOWN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS HASSOCKS 12¢c. BEDROOM SUITES END TABLES FAIRBANKS-MORSE, GIBSON, AUTOMATIC DEFROST | | REFRIGERATORS ix". 299.50 Conservationists ig bin Arborite Top All shapes and sizes in @ variety of colors. Reg. 4.95. 2.95 4.95 A wide variety of end tables that are regularly 7.95. S-yr. guarantee Fail To Agree ALVINSTON, Ont. (CPY--kfforts| COFFEE TABLES 100% spring-filled with bedding 5 to establish a Sydenham Valley, DAVENOS box underneoth. Reg. §9.00 Conservation Authority Wednesday failed for the second time when FLOOR COVERING 50 patterns to choose Variety of colors and 28 of the 29 affected municipalities split 14-14 on the issue. Newbury | from, variety of pat- terns. Reg. 89¢ yd. HOSTESS CHAIRS yo: 9.95 EE __________________im was the only community ndt rep- MISS CANADA 2-Year Guarantee resented. A 60-40 majority was needed to set up the authority. | A similar vote was defeated four years ago. ji POPULAR GROUP i OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's Boy| Scout membership stood at 195,.- WASHING MACHINES =. 129.50 409 at the start of the year. The ' Toronto Gets Month's Rest |loronto TORONTO (CP)--The civic prop- Staff Correspondent - In Minutes 13- and 14-storey apartment build-|i;5 2c poi Bg Minion | northeast district coal-vard site. These doubtful areas resulted in Parisians treatment by oxygen | Lawyer David R. Wardlaw, eh; | meeting for Columbus - Kedron in the mountains, the newly-opefied Ltd., outlined the plans when he couples was postponed until April ated with colors to "suit the con- bid use of the land for multi- The April snowstorm probably francs ($37) and lasts 25 minutes He said plans call for 874 apart. ambition to drive on racds already ildi now-man a full-sized served for patients with liver 14-storey buildings. He declined to more snow W.A. MEETING tain treatment. Green rooms, said Scheme. | 3 a rest in the country. And blue nesday afternoon for the regular phere for the highly - strung who|[n Havelock Voting Mrs. R. Down led in worship Each room has artificial win- withopt beer and liquor outlets| i" master. She was assisted by er and Mrs. H. Werry. The leader enjoyed accounts of Mabel Searle's i scapes and the temperature is an impression ranging from balmy men's and women's beverage remember that the way we live week's vacation, greatly enjoyed.| The president conducted busi-| . a gs ee monton hospital to get new artifi- | nounced Presbytery W.A. to be 1 les enjoy-| | Some of the local coup ov legs had been amputated below field on May 1. | attended the Jr. Farmer's Formal tal before. Hospital officials said our "Indians" here, and used a| 'Norma Elliott spent the week-| taking part, and Gloria visited Mr. and Mrs. | {Easter holidays with her aunt, ibe held at the home of |" Mr. and Mrs. the candlelight Season. Church of Miss Claire Allin and plus for the Junior Farmers' meet- hall. and best, 42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, M ousin ) re Housing | Force Cancell IsProvided. [re I I oce Lance a erty committee Wednesday learne KEDRON -- Some of the coun- of plans to build a cluster of six |g Toads have been undergoing ings worth about $8,000,000 on aij. cable spots here and there. PARIS (Reuters)--Ten short vis-|City council will discuss the pro- i i tired | Sunday services at Kedron being is to a clinie here will give tifed ject later. | withdrawn, and the Doubles Club equivalent to a month's rest Syte resenting the Elias Rogers Co. Paris Oxygen Centre claims. appeared to protest a proposed | 13, Friday evening, at Mary and The treatment in rooms decor- zoning amendment that would for- rant Glover's home. dition of the patient" costs 15,000 storey apartments. put the finishing touch on' folk's id * | ittle neigh- r ea /isits. ments, all one or two-bedroom bad, but permitted our li fof Zach of the Ba re. units, in four 13-storey and (wo bor, Brian Starr, to make one intry specimen. trouble who seek the tonic of moun-|Na@me backers of the apartment Wintry sp reat hE ha] | Mrs. Grant Glover was Tottess an official, suggest the quiet ol - to some 30 Kedron ladies on Wed- : Drys Triumphant rooms provide the right atmos-| meeting of the W.A. would like to take it easy at the with the theme "A New Begin- beach. HAVELOCK (CP) -- Havelock, ning + in keeping with springtime dows looking on to giant photo-| since" 1910, remained "dry" Wed- nrc H. Crossman, Mrs. J. Glov- \ graphs of soothing land and sea-|nesday. fab . Residents voted against estab-l.a54 a poem in closing, *We!holiday with a girl friend in Ber-| regulated with the oxygen to give lishment of a dining lounge and jiaven't Time" and i to mode. where they flew for a LEGLESS TRAPPER I oq | y 4 | David Kumick, 24-year-old Es- days in sunny meadows to invigor-| rooms in the village, 23 miles east! 4ay makes our "Tomorrow's." | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jebson,' kimo trapper from Cambridge | ating mountain climes. of Peterborough. Gordon and Carolyn were Sunday) Bay, NWT, arrives at an Ed- ness mostly relative to the forth-'tea guests of their grandmother,| m | May bazaar, and an-| Mrs. Fletcher Werry. | cial legs. Kumick, who worked a > | trapline desnite the fact both his held, on April 26, at Northmin- liday dancing at Bowman- ister, and Conference W.A. at Lake.| Sie and some I young folk| the knee, had been ac the hosp - Mrs. E. Mountjoy was in charge| Ixbri i eo. they would try to get him work of the Missionary Study based on| BY at Usbridge, on Friday eye | in Edmonton. |question and answer session with), 4 with friends at Bancroft. | Mrs. R. Lee and Mrs. J. Glover| mr and Mrs. Percy Mountjoy | Mrs. H. Rose and Mrs. W. Sharp|w ~parrish, Brooklin, on Friday. jassiied the hostess in serving rel "gonnje Gannon, Oshawa, day. | The next meeting in May il Mrs. Percy Mountjoy and family. |Allan Werry, Enniskillen, and will were guests at Marion 3 alte ibe the first evening meeting of the wedding in Newcastle United |JUNIOR FARMERS Phillip Veitch, and at the recep- There was an attendance of 40|tion following in the Sunday school ing at Brooklin on Thursday eve-| Our ning. Maurice Jebson, Elmcroft, wishes to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. congratulations Come and see this bewutiful 12- piece" walnut bedroom ensemble, complete with single dresser, chest, bed, spring, mattress 2 pillows, 2 lamps, 2 shades, end a Reg. 179.50" velue. Don't miss this chance-in-a-lifetime, | was the boys' speaker with the topic, 'Pasture Management and Suitable Mixtures," and Mrs. Alves, Brooklin, gave a demon- stration and talk to the girls on Mills on the birth of their daugh-| ter Bonnie Irene on March 28 -- a sister for Joanne and Joey. Brian Lee was among members of Port Perry Jr. basketball team playing in Kingston during the holiday. figures just announced include 11,- Mr. and Mrs, J. Turner and son (336 wolf cubs and 61,649 scouts. | count of her experiences in Eu-| Jerry, of St. John's, Newfound-|plus lone scouts, sea scouts. rov. rope, and their escape from com-|land, were visitors in the Harry ers and rover sea scouts, and 18 1 munist domination. Rose home. Mrs. Turner plans t0|437 uniformed leaders. " Ron and Jeanine Werry enter-imake her home in Whitby while] tained a group of friends at their her husband is stationed for a William Johnson of Ajax, in King home on Monday evening in honor|time at Moosonee. Street United Church on Saturday of their cousin. Anna-Marie Hos-| Misses Anne and Donna Glover|afternoon, and at the reception fol-| kin and her April groom-to-be, holidayed with their grandparents, lowing. = Neilson Greentree, 'both of Har-'Mr, and Mrs. H, Malcolm, Brow Mr, and Mrs. J. Elliott afd hoys mony. : ; {gham. {were guests of the Leslie Elliott The evening was spent in play| Jeanine Werry was an over- This beautiful yet economical set consists of: Co ® 2 Silk Cushions o Table Lamp S 1 ing mixed games, charades and| night guest of Miss Grace Webber, | contests, with prize - winners Columbus, during the holiday. ation held a business meeting, o Extension tcble © 4 chrome chairs @ Metal Smoker ® 20-piece dinner set 50 ® 2 Pictures hg. Available in friexe or Mrs. Dennis Pallister, Miss Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Love was when it was decided to h. t; ilyn Davis, Elgin Mason, and!guests at the wedding of her cou-(and sale of home a Eom Douglas Love. sin, Miss Erla Eastmap and Mr.|5 At the next regular meeting to! be held on April 30 plans have ; i £ i : | been made to have a talk by a p 'n local landscape. gardener. | : i | " ° / We are still enjoying the remark | - ' h ttention a ies . made by one of our Kedron pre- ? =i . 78-80-82 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA : RA 5-0332 I Available in a choice velour. Reg. 229.00. school tots recently, who, when | Presents These Beautiful new pattem in Original Rogers silverpiate. Fine quality, featuring bright finish, graceful forged hollow-handle knives, deeply carved pattems and extra "Fancy Sandwiches." ""wear-points" An European girl from Picker- plete en Ly forks, Rie" of Mo nd Tt ing gave a most interesting ac- 11-PC. 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