Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 19 Dec 1956, p. 20

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AWB, a aad 2 hE 20 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETT KEDRON Sunday School Holds White Gift Service KEDRON room was filled on Sund Service. Even the very small} scholars proudly held the wrapped parcels and gave happily in their turn It agreed that all gifts and Mission, Toronto Mrs. for the special program she had arranged for this occa- sion when the girls and have a chance pather than receive Jude "Christmas layed by Jean Hancock. Christ- mas Scripture from Matthew and Luke was read by Keith Tre- unna and June Davis. As a vo- solo, Lynda Hopkins san? 'It Jesus," accompanied ai the by Jeanine Werry In con- Spn the leader gave a fine peXing leading to the gift-giv- ing. =A film, depicting the life of Welen Kellar, and secured by Missionary Convener, Mrs. L Tregunna, was given the rapt attention of both big and small *The body of the Church, as well as the Lower Hall. had been made bright for Christmas b fhe Junior girls and boys and their teachers, and each contain ed a lighted evergreen tree. Rev RB. H. Rickard preached on "The Best Gift" with the text from John 3:16. Christmas music was supplied by the choir, and the ale quartet, Mrs. R. E. Lee, irector. In the evening the candlelight garol service was held at Colum bus United Church. with a beau tiful setting created by a paic of Christmas trees brightening the soft glow of the many candles placed around the church. Both] «choirs contributed -special nusia,| #ssisted by Kedron Male quarte? ! and also by a trio with Walter Pavis, William Werry and Wil fam Snowden, as the vocalists = The service was led by the min- ister, assisted. by Mrs. Rickard and Mrs. Percy Mountjoy. Others Leading Scripture and film nar- $ative were Mrs. Walter Davis Wm. Snowden, Ms. and . M. Francis, Mr. and Mrs ws8rant Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ott, and Mrs. Wm. Werr: The film "A Saviour is Born" swas in color and beautifully de- "%icted the Christian interprcta- ion of the Bible Story, bezinning iin the Garden of Eden, to the 3 irth of the Christ Child ¥ An unfortunate incident occur- * red just prior to the service when Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hitchens, who were to have taken part, had fheir car side-swiped, and badly damaged. Friends sincerely re- "gret the trouble, but are hankful that no one was apparently seri- ously injured, A similar accident had damaged the car of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood, earlier in the week, which caused the usual in- convenience to say nothing of nervous strain and a shaking-up, even though the account is paid by the party at fault A happy occasion took piace on Friday evening at the Foster Snowden home, when the com- munity gathered to honor their daughter Ann, who recently be- came the bride of Tom Plaisance of Tyrone In the absence of Mr. Rickard, Bells' E, Wednesday, December 19, 1956 _ The Sunday School Tyrone } \ av. after-| enjoyed during serv ing of coffee / Gift|and refreshments noon for the annual White Gi {and res ir white | People's Union met them | Tuesday was sence of the treasurer, Rev cash | Rickard donations be sent to Fred Victor treasury tion Clifford Hopkins presided M F which | meeting adjourned hoys| and to give and share,|Uxbridge An opening! ning, and planned the 1957 pro was gram for the local club. Many friends in this eommu- nity extend to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCormack, stationed with the RAF in Baden, Ger- many, warm Christmas greet ings, and wishes for a fine New Year. Miss Lois Roberts of was a weekend guest of Mr Mrs. J. Dyck. Miss Elsa Ball, Ryerson Insti- tute, Toronto, spent the weekend at the Harold Werry's home and with some of the local young folk enjoyed a Saturday evening party at the home of Miss Marilyn Davies, Oshawa, The writer would like to th"s opportunity of thanking all in this community who have kiadly co-operated to make it possible Whitoy and Neighborly visiting was A few members of C.K. Young at Kedron on evening. In the ab- R I. reported $100 ia 'the It was passed on mo $30 be given to Following worship, the say to all our readers, and the newspaper staff, 'A very Merry Christmas." An acceptable Christmas sur- orise has already arrived at the Harold Werry barn, in the form of twin heifer calves from one of the herd's best cows. that and M Farmers Executive, MacDonald of Tuesday eve- Jr Rep. Sidney met on The take to write "Kedron News," aad to Limited Self-rule For Cyprus Said Discussed At London Meet LONDON (AP) talks on the future of Cyprus ended in London today. There were cautious hopes for a speedy settlement of the British-Greek |dispute over the strife-torn Med- iterranean island. Britain's three key negotiators left the capital by air after 10 days of conferences with Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd and! other government ministers. Feld Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus and Britain's ambassadors in Greece and Tur- key, Sir Charles Peake and Sir High-level cliffe. ment announcement under which Cyporus will be Commonwealth Britain. Greece and Turkey. Treaty Organization Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Starr and Brian spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everson Norton, Brougham. from separate coffee shops. members of the North Atlantic Two Greek Cypriots were shot dead by masked gunmen Wednes-' day night in Onidhia. Southern Cy- prus, it was announced today. The victims. 47-year-old George Kattos and 27-year-old Loucas An- dreou, were shot as thev emerged home to outline their views on a draft constitution for Cyprus pre- pared by legal expert Lord Rad- Official sources said a govern- is expected |¥ shortly on the draft constitution, of- fered limited self-rule within the The British government hopes the proposed constitution will pro- vide a basis for agreement among all EISENHOWER, DULLES OPTIMISTIC President = Eisenhower and | golf course. The president and Secretary of State John Foster | Dulles agreed that prospects Dulles. who flew into Augusta to join the president, hold a conversation on the Augusta are 'pretty ood' despite the Communist arms build - up in | Syria. for peace in the Middle East | 1 "Something. for everyone om youn List Budget gifts, practical gifts, luxurious gifts for ladies, men and children too . . . you'll find them all at your I.D.A. drug store! ww 3 for 1.25 Howard Farndale was ehsirman 12 for 4.75 for the evening's program. Fo lowing a game for all, Sharon Wilbur gave a song and dance, and an encore: Mrs Ross Pearce, Mrs. F. Flett and Mrs. Ray Scott gave fine read- ings. Jean Hancock played a piano solo, and Walter Davis sang vocal solos, with Mrs R. Lee, accompanist. Mrs. Wm Werry read an address to the honored guests, expressing our good wishes to them tation was made table and floor lamp On behalf of the Jr. scholars taught at S.S. by the bride, Lynda Hopkins presented a mounted plate. Gifts were also given from the choir, presented by Mrs H Werry, and from the YPU, ore- sented by Mrs. Lorne Tregunna Both the bride and groom warmly thanked their friends and invited all to visit them in of a colice X 2 and presea- % Your 1.D.A. store has a complete range of tags, seals and wrap- ping paper. FROSTY SNOW A unique decorating, material to spray on trees and windows. % 10-ounce tin and stencils Instant foaming 'Vaseline' 'Wonder-foam' shampoo leaves your hair -glamourously soft and sparkling with new, natural high- lights. For hair that is easier to manage, easier to set than ever before, use 'Vaseline'-'Wonder« foam' shampoo. 39¢ and 69¢ Vaseline' and 'HW are registered trademarks o Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc. eo eo FOOD WARMER $1.98 Hankscraft BOTTLE WARMERS Has automatic control to heat baby's milk to just the right temperature. 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