q - THE CANADIAN STA'rFýSMANI OWMANVL1TT. OTAI "HoIe -in -the -Wall" Scene of Crash The "Hole-in-the-Wall", a railway undes-pass ý-- -a mile east of Newcast.le, was the scene cf anoth er serious accident lasi Friday morning. The front of the Colonial bus was crushe d like an accordion, and the racks cf the transport just missed the bus drivem's head, afier the bus rammed the back of the transport which had stopped to allow another large truck to pass ihrough the centre of the underpass. -Photo by Relider Eldad Church Second Cen tennial Service Many people etuned to El-, dad «United Church Sunday evening for the second special service in observance cf us centenary. Beautiful baskets of gladiolus weme kindly provid- ed and arranged by the Ennis- klllen greenhouses-Mr. Svane- feit, and the owner, to, whom we are very grateful, as we are to Bryce Brown who kind- ly intalled the amplifyîng sys- tem, that ail might enjoy the ientime service. As a musical prelude Mms. E. Cr'yderman and Gladys Yel- lowlees played piano and or- gan duets. Rev. Fred Reed lis- sisied by Rev. H-. C. Wclfmaim cf Lakefield, in the pulpit while Rev. E. S. Linstead cf Moore- field in his challenging address recalled happy memories cf the years spent on tbis charge and expmessed the wish that the future of the Solina Churcli might be a bright one. The la- dies' trio, Mrs. E. Cryderman Mrs. Howard Millson and Mrs Wes Yellowlees, sang two muet appreciated selections, "IM' Saviaur Speaks To Me" and 'Going Home". The anthems contributed by the choir were: "Send Out Thy Light"', by Gounod and "Sun of My Soul' by Turner, with Pearl Leach- and Donna Vice taking solo parts. In a fiting ceremony of transference cf the century-old church of Eldad to the future, Mrs. Addie Tink and Mr. B. G. Stevens represented the older generation and Eunice Leasl< and Harvey Yellowlees th,ý younger generation acceptec the. new Bible - the svmboi *UUUUUMUUMMUUUUUMUMMMUMUUUUMUMUUUU.~which is the key which un- INTR-OUNa locks the doors of opportunity, INTERCOUNT which is the tiara of authority. *the light which illumines the ptwyto honor and hc : saîvey the solace of those SENI R BA EBA: pressing on to the goal. GAME 18 sive service the congregation andchi rose to sing that fa- Thursday, Juiy 21 vrt yn Fiho u * orte hmn Fabl f u Brantford Red Sox vs. Oshawa Merchant s: (BANK NIGHT) SOLINA d GAME'19 The ladies who are takir'g NomdayJuIth2 bus trip on Thursday, July Monda, Jily 2 28, are asked to meet at Sauina store at 8.30 a.m. Please bring Gaif Terriers vs. Oshawa Merchanis You lunch and dishes.JonX PRIZE NITE - 20 PRIZES and Hazel Leger (formerly Ha- * el Cryderman) cf Oshawa, on K INSM EN CIVIC MRobert. ftei o, an : C1hurch service next Sunday h4EM RI L TA I tA* be ai the euati o M EM O RAL ST DIUM9.30 o'clock wiih Sunday School O S A WA *ai 10.45 o'clock. OSHAW Mrs. Wes Yellowlees attend- *ed the trousseau in honor cf hem niece, Marilyn Marks cf Scarboro, on Saturday aftem- noon. Mm. and Mrs. Kyle Squaim, Shaw's, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pres- ton and sons, Bowmanvjlle, were Sunday visiiors ai Mr. H ilog h 1Roy Langmaid's. IBruce Taylom's for Sunday tea. Misses Elma and Jean Cry- derman, Messrs Helmer Freit- F id e lit O * *and ere er E.san F lýod lïtyagwad erge BiMesr Oshan RosAxfordmaMm. Charss EAl , Mr Ws Ar. Chwanvis lle; r. ev. Ad Mm Wolfraim, of Lakefield werc Sunday tea guests at Mr. Wes Yellowlees'.1 Mr. and Mrs. George Graham Jr., Suzanne and Georgeann of Bowmaniville, were Sunday tea guests ai Mr. and Mrs. J. Yel- lowlees'. Th o o dCleveland, Ohio., visited at1 Mr. Jnd R. ies.RaOson Mr.an Mrs. Bill Spmy, Col- For true High Fidelity Reproduction cf your umbu s, Mr. and Mrs. E. Han- na and Patsy, Toronto, Mr. and favourite music. Now on display at i Mrs. Geo. Graham and daugh- ters. Bowmanville, Mr. aiid Mrs. Bryce Brown and child- ___ f mn. Oshawa, visited atIvMr. A. ___Protection J. Ba lson's. Comany Murray Piett enjoyed holi- Telev sion Servi ecomlany da,,s with his cousins, Allan and Jimmie Youngman, at Ty- rone. 33 King St. West MA 3-3883 Mr. and Mrs. N. Fice, Taun- jton, visiied ai Mm. Frank West- lake's Sm. 'Mm. and Mrs. D. Moore, Co- THE MILDEST BEST-TASTING CIGARETTE bourg, visited ai Mr. Ray Pas Mm. and Mrs. john Trebble of Crystal City, Manitoba, were guests of the Wery's ai Rose- landvale. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hardy and Stanley visited at Mm. Sid Cor- n ish's, hampton. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Linstead fand Ilda, cf Moorýefield, e and Mrs. Fred Reed, Hamptoni, Miss Helen Baker, Toronto, were at Mm. J. Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nay- lom, Brian and Stanley, Coluiù- bus; Mr. and Mrs. Glynn East - wvood, and Lînda, Whibby, at Mm. and Mrs. A. J. Balson. Mm. and Mms. Den Wotten, Toronto, at Mm. Norval Wot- tens Mm. and Mrs. Ray Middleton and, baby Robin, Mr. Harry Middleton, Toronto; Mr. * and Mms. William Culling, Oshawa, Mm. and Mms. J. Poiter, Bob and Jim, Maple Grove, at Mm. Alex Pottem's. Mms. Middleton and Robin emained for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Potter. Mrs. Middleion and Robin ai Mm. Culling's cottage, Lake Scug-og.1 Miss Jean Baker is holiday-; ing wiih hem cousin, Elizabeth Johnson at London. Masier James Baker is with 'the Walter Ommisions ai Har- mony. Mr. and Mms. M. Bird and' children, weme Sunday dinner gu ests at Mm. C. Hamer's. Mr. and Mms. Tommy Ander- son and daughters, Toronto. visited ai Mr. John Knox's. Mm. Ron Osbomne and Miss Lois Antil, Ebenezer, were Sunday visitors at Mm. C. Vice's. Mr. and Mms. Bruce Mont.- gomery attended the Bradley reunion ai Orono. Carol Knox enjoyed a week's holidays wiih hier grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mms. H. Farrow -ai Stamkville. The missionary progmam on 1Sunday morning consisied cf a 3story read by Mrs. Roy Lang- m aid and a piano solo by Pat- Ssy Davis. HAMPTON 11Miss Bertha Ammour, Reg. N,. JLondon, Ont., is bolidaying at home. f Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parker, 1Mm. and Mms. H. Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. C. Snelgrove, To- ronto, were mecerit visiiors wîtn rMrs. M. Goodman and Louise. c Mr. and Mrs. Bert McMul - len and Gary, Janeiville, weme 1guesis cf Mr. and Mrs. H. Quar- ry. Ross Williams meturned bomne after. helpîng for a month at baying. Mm. and Mms. Colan Sieph- ens, Michael and Kathleen, cf Edwardsburg, Michigan, me- cently visited bis mother, Mms. Charlotte Stephens, and other members cf the family. Mr. Ray Wilbur, Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mms. G. Ad- cock and other relatives. F/L Deg Kersey, Mms. Kersey, Rcnnie and Ricky, Mm. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Miss Pearl Wilbur and friend, Mm. Wes Kennedy, Rev. and Mes. Ted Kýersey,..,Jimnmie. - Susan.. -and Donnie, Toronto, ai S. Ker- sey s. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lyon, Johnnie and Judy, visited re- latives in Toronto on Sunday. Mm. and Mms. Wma. Oxford and Murray, and Miss Donna Wilbur, visited Miss Irish Ax- ford ai Jackson's Point, on Sunday, where Iris is employ- ed during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cryderman visited Mr. and Mms. Percy Clarke, Gmeenwood, on Thurs- day. Mrs. H. Snelgrove bas relumr- ed to Toronto, after spending a few days wiih the Good- mans.% Mm. and Mmw. Routley Mms. Doyle and Miss Audrey Doyle, Toronto, are holidaying ai the home cf Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billeti. Miss Lois Wilbur, R. R. 2, Oshawa, is visiting Miss Don- na Wilbur. Miss Nina HodgsQn, Wash- ington D. C., is with ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hodg- son whule on vacation. Mr. L. S. Caverly, Islington, is visiiing Mr. and Mrs. Ken Caverly. .g Mms. Wills bas returned to Colbomne afier spending a few IWV 1AT! Before a new telescope-type stretcher, made of nylon and aluminum, was adopted by the Canadian Armed Forces, it got the works. They jumped on it, dropped rocks on it, tossed it out cf aircraft and army lorries, froze ih in ice, buried it in med and sand. They linally gae up -and piaced the order. Its lightness and conpactness makes this rugged stretcher a natural for everything fromn northera air-rescue work to the needs of hospital, police, Civil Defence and other authorities . .. Another job for Canada's aluminum and the men vwho work wonders %%ith it. ALLMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA. LTD. (ALCAN> PAGE six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. M sc Pris o jWilfrid Smale. Mui r'pls o Mi. and Mrs. M. MontLo\ Reta Cote Dudley wez-e guests a the Baz Campbell wedding at Cadmits. Pass Examinations Rev. F*: J. Reed attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Wm. Pupils of Reta Cole Dudley Smale at Lindsay on Friday. A.T.C.M., F.C.C.M., who tried GIad to know Mr. F. Hon- the recent Music Examinations ey is improving and returned of the Royal Conservatory of home from Mernorial Hospital Music, Toronto, are as follows. iast week. Ail candidates were successfuil, During the severe electrical A.R.C.T. Wrtten- Honours. storm of Frlday morning Mr. Bertha Colville. Keith Smith's house (recently Grade IX Piano-Pass, Ma- purchased fromn the McCuî- rie Ferguson. loughs) was struck by lighi- Grade VIII Singing- Pass, n~gcausing considerable dam- Shirley Mills. age. Heavy showers were pre- Grade VI Singing-Honoure, valent and the much needed Jean Thompson; Pass, Kath*- main wvas very welcome. leen Jackson. Church service will be hcldi Grade V, History-Honours, at twelve o'clock on Sunday. i June Wood; Harmony - Pass, It is anticipaled Mr. Reed's Hazel Webber. son, Rev. Ncwton Reed off Grade IV Singing-Pass, Ma- Preeceville, Sask., will occupy ry Ann Grace. the pulpit. Grade III History - Pass, Congrptulations to Mr. and Patsy Cheetham. Mrs. Wilfrid Smale on the Gr'ade III Piano - Honours, birth ol? a son. IDennis Gay; Pass, Joan Mc- The Salem Community pic- Master. flic was held in our park on. Grade 1 Theory-First Class Friday evening when an en- Honours, Margaret Vanstone. joyable time was spent. Piano-First Class Honours-- Werry family picnic was on David Michael Williams, Hon- Saturday here also and was ours. Ann Ferguson; Pass, Ca- largely attended. roi Elston. A number attende d church I ___________ service at Eldad on Sunday evening whcxi a former pastor, Car and Truck Rev. E. S. Linstead was guest a preacher. Collide a Bethany In 1916 the Matheson Forest Bethany-Mrs. Kenneth Tyn- Fire killed 250 persons. In 1922 er, 26,, R.R. 3, Peterborough, is the Haiieyburv Forest Fire in Civic Hospital with injuries killed 44 persons. Be carefu] received July 10 when the car with Fire in the Forest. in which she was a passenger CLOSED HOLIDAYS Mo nday, July 25th to Saturday, July 3Oth Osborne Fuels PHONES: Yard, MA 3-5410 Office, MA 3-5897 Os borne Sports and Cycle 26 King St. E. 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