Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Jun 1957, p. 8

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8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, June 22, 1957 TYRONE Fife And Drum Band In Orange Parade days. ns. {sell Virtue, Maids, Butlers In U.K. Seek Better Positions LONDON (Reuters)--The lord of the manor is answering his own doorbell more frequently these A government report on the resident men servants dropped in changes in distribution of Britain's these 20 years from 262,000 in 1931 " a i Jabor force issued this week shows to 94,000 in 1951, the report says. (field, were with Mr. and Mrs. RUS hat between 1931 and 1951 butlers | CAYUGA SAILS | TORONTO (CP)--The excursion | |boat Cayuga, carrying 1,300 pas- ORONO PERSONAL NOTES sengers, tooted her whistle Thurs- day night and set out across Lake |Ontario to Niagara-on-the-Lake,! MRS, A. L. HOOEY and maids have been driftin| more - lucrative 3 gun cial troubles. Mechanical delays such as-airplane building. {had prevented the Cayuga from The number of butlers and other getting into drydock at Kingston {in time to make her first trip this|, je and Norma, Oshawa, {summer on June 15 as scheduled. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | The number of maids and other | White family, Ebenezer, 'and girls. A. Delve, Hamilton, RAHM Correspondent TYRONE -- The Orange and service was held here evening. The parade was ttended the different a The 4 and Drum Band was son and Ellen, Oromo, ile Band. Ann Millson, Long Sault; on) 5 eon delivered a and Mrs, Theo Down, Lake! very fine message on "Faith".!| Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, The choir consisted of lodge mem- and Mrs. W. McKnight, Mr, and Jes. Mr. and s. | and children, Saturday visitors of hii ad 7 y Mill-| Lloyd Harmer, Clarkson an lodges, Wetord, Me, asd Mes Karen|day guests of Mr. and Mrs. also Mr.|ford Cook, Georgetown. .. field. | Miss Donna Bragg, Mr, ville, is visiting Mr. New- Lloyd Skinner. parade Sunday callers of Sunday Leon Moore were largely Russell Moffatt "0 Co to the ket, visited Mr, and Mrs. K.| Miss Shirley McGeorge, of La-| hors who S008 Colbar chute, Quebec, is visiting Mr. hurch in the Wildwood", with Colbary. ior Mrs. Donald Davey. | "Owing to Haydon Anniversary Mrs, H. Skinner. Mrs. V. E. Millson is stayingthere will be no church service at, Susan Broome with Miss Carrie Martyn, of Bov- Tyrone, but Sunday School will pell have the mumps. manville, {meet at 10 a.m. as usual. Mrs. Talbert Findlay, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Stevens, Wil. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon son Heights, Toronto, visited Mr. Aldin, Douglas, Wayne, and Mrs. E. Deeley. Harold, Hannon, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Downn Lake- Mrs. A. Hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook were 120,000 to 360,000 Bowman-, nd Hills, don Walker, Thornhill, Mrs. Mary Bert and Findlay and Sherry, Unionville, work. and were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. C. Bigelow and Mrs. A. Hawkey. 3 {women servants dropped from l.-lyjce, The number of government. M5 Mrs. H. is, employees rose from 347,000 to 1,- ith Mrs Swrtis Meanwhile, in the same period, air transport staffs rose from 1,400 to 23,000 and those employed in from 31,000 to 161,000. Over half here. plane manufacture from 19,000 to the total increase was accounted 157,000. . |for by the armed services. MINING DECLINES Women have made great in-|A. Moreton, sixth line. TS. Major industrial declines in- roads on what used to cluded men in coal mining, which jobs. T dropped from 841,000 to 667,000. In coal mining doubled from 4,000 to for the weekend. and'cotton weaving the figures for!8,000 and in farming rose from | Mrs. Sun- Clif- to 123,000. work show the following rises in|Manitoba, the ber of loyed: The report also shows a decrease i from 72,000 to 65.000 in the number Iron and steel smelting, Jom to a few days in Toronto. to 7, of persons employed in religious 16,000; shipbuilding. 2, Gor- | The largest numerical increases building and contracting, 13,000 to|Nipigon for the summer. Iwere ir national government ser-|33,000. Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham, Bon- p spent ci Miss Audrey Billings, Oshawa, families to honor them. Mr. Frank 027,000, with women alone rising spent the weekend at her home Hoar gathered with their families Mr. R. Moreton, Agincourt, was nephew read the address and they 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. were picsented fibre gl Mr. and Mrs. L. Ewing, Toron-silver flower vase and bridge set, The number employed in to; were with Mrs. C. McLaren] Both made suitable replies. Al Mr. L. Barraball left Monday to those taking part n and women dropped from 36,000 to 98,000. Other kinds of spend the summer at Altemonte, Rainey, Glen Allin, {me and Gwen Glas- 249,000 Mr. Wm. Buckley is spending|Bruce Taylor, :| Paul Rutherford and Paul Mec-|toast to the bride and groom was| car manufacturing 24,000 to 65,000; (Macking left Saturday to work at|provosed by E. Rainey and alll Mrs. Alf Piggott has returned!Jolly Good Fellows." {from Bowmanville Hospital fol- ORONO -- Mrs. Roy McKay, lowing her recent operation. h | Mrs, G. Inglehart and son, Bronte, A into|free from mechanical and finan-lyir ' and Mrs. K, Ormision, and weekend with Dr. and Mrs. R.| were Sunday Taggart and family at their cot-| @ guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. Alldred'tage, Fenelon Falls. | Miss Cathryn Hooey spent the i Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hoar were leSsantly surprised on their oc- fon their 25th wedding an- B. niversary which took place at the (home of Mr, and Mrs. E. Rainey. is| The brothers and sisters of Mr. {and Mrs. Hoar gathered with their to honor them, Mr. Frank Hoar a ass double shade lamp, silver meat platter, 'mock wedding took place and were Arlene David Snod- grass, Jean Allin, Joyce 7aylor, - Mildred Rainey, Milton Rainey and Jean Taylor, A| --y- RECEIVES COURTESY NOT APPLA Communist party boss Nikita « Baltic "zone of meutral Khrushchey (right) joins in a nucleus those champagne toast with Finnish Prime Minister V. J. Sukselain- who would foster "distrust wis en uring a reception in Hel aroused aim sinskl. e joined in singing "For they are Soviet leader called "DOWNTOWN" SPECIALS .00 P.M. ALL NEXT WEEK OUR Pre-Summer FABRIC SALE Big savings in Summer Dress Goods and Draperies. Save up to 50% durin this sale. SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS A limited quantity of these to clear . .. all are first quality, "Comeo's" best seamless mesh nylons in a 400/15 knit . . . Suntan Beige shade Sizes 9 - 912 - 10. 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