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THEATRE 2 LAKEVIEW rome Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY-FRL-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10-11-12 _ Bob Hope, Milly Vitale,. George Tobias : In the Record Breaking Comedy Drama in. : 5. s Glorious Technicolor and Vistavision : A "'HE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" "= SHORT PICTURES ~~ MONDAY-TUES.-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14-16-16 4 Barbara Hale and Elroy Hirsch "In the Tense and Exciting Prison Drama i "UNCHAINED" © = COMEDY AND SHORTS : " B "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" Baptism Service at Blackstock An interesting service in the ancient rite of baptism took place at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, in the Parish of Cartwright, on Sun- 'day last, November 6th, 'when the Rector, Rev. George Nicholson, re- ceived into the Church, the twin daughters of Mr, James and Mrs. Payne, Irene Miriam, and Carolyne Sara. = kit The first recorded" Baptism "in the- Parish is found in the Parish refister for December, 1850 (105-years ago.) This large, leather-bound register is "still in use, and a perusal of its pages discloses many interesting details of family life in the district = down through the years, Since that first official record was made, 10 sets of twins have been re- corded, .preceding those of Mr. and Mrs, Payne. The first of these were the children of James and Jane Lat- © timer, os 99 years afro and baptised - Mrs. the following year 1857. fifth set on record were the twin daughters of Wm. and Johanna McLaaughlin in. 1864. The lovely stained glass window in St. John's Church to-day is in memory of this pioneer couple. Two sets of twins are recorded in 1856, one to a Fryer fam- ily, and the other to Mr. Logan, Réctoir of the Parish from 1850 to 1872. To Mr, Percy Hamilton, son of the late Robert and Sarah Hamilton, now of Millbrook, goes the distinction of being the 1,000th person on record to Le baptised in the Parish of St. John, in 1907. " . The The W.I, met in the Community Hall Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Gib, Marlow, hostess, and President, Mrs, Thompson, presiding, The meeting was opened with all singing the Ode and repeating the Mary Stuart Collect. Mrs. Asselstine red the Seripture pas. sage. Roll Call--local places, and how they came by their name. A great deal of business was transacted before Asselstine took charge for the program, - Community singing was led by by Mrs, Gib, Marlow with Mrs, "Roy Taylor at the piano, Mrs, Ivan Mountjoy brought us up-to-date. oh current events, Mrs, Russell Mount- joy- gave a most interesting and in- formative talk on Canadian Artists and their pictures. After the "Thank you's" and the "Queen" a fine lunch - was served by the group, Attendance 83 ladies and 9 children. The hall is very much improved in appearance rd with its first coat of paint. Wo He Lo Mission Band met Thurs- day afternoon. In the absence of the president, Anne Gibson presided and opened the meeting with a Scripture verse. We sang two hymns and Mrs. Hill offered prayer. Mrs. Hill gave the worship talk on "Friends". The offering was taken by Ken Gibson and Nancy Staniland read the offera- tory prayer. Lynda Kyte gave a read- ing "Teddy Finds Something New", David, Patsy and Joan Wotten sang. Mrs. Taylor told the story, "Family Night at Friendship House". There were 16 children and 2 ladies present. fwe played a game before-the meet- ing "closed. About twenty ladies from here spon- sored a bus and went to Toronto on Thursday to -the Women's Institute Annual Convention. Mis, L. Thomp- son and Mrs. V. Bailey went by train and spent two or three days there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGill, Yelverton, were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ray McGill, About 175 young people of Oshawa Presbytery enjoyed the Hallowe'en Party in the Recreational Centre on Monday night, October 31st, Sunday night in the United Church the following babies were baptised-- Ronald Wesley Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradburn; Bradley George Howard, son of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Forder; Dale Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp; Leslie Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wright; and Marilyn Gail, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff. Rév. Mr. Hutton administered the baptisms and preached a fine sermon, Mr. Lorne Bradburn and Master Jimmy, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Bradburn and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry and Lorraine, Mrs. J. W. Bradburn returned to Toronto with Lorne, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Newton; Mr, and Mrs, Archie Newton; Mrs, Petch, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, J. Oliver Victoria, B.C, wtre Sunday guests of Mis. Geo. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Malcolm, To. ronto, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp., Mrs, Charlotte Forder and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hancock, of Bow- manville, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Forder and family on "Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and Ian, Toronto, with the Roy Fergusons on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask, Taun- ton, with Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Mar- low, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell; Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and girls visited Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Dorrell, in Midland, Sih Glad to be able to report that Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Miss Hazel Eng- lish are both improving favourably | after their recent operations in Port | Perry Community hospital. Sympathy of the 'community is ex- tended to Mrs. Herman Wilson and other relatives in the sudden passing of Mr. Herman Wilson, in Port Perry 'hospital, on Saturday, Nov. bth, Mrs. Alan Rahm, Port Perry, spent Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs. J. Rahm. Mrg, Albert Wright, Mrs. F. Trewin, 'Mrs. Carl Wright, and Mrs. Herb. Taylor spent Monday in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs; Glen VanCamp and Billy spent Sunday with' Mr, and Mrs, Harry VanCamp and Arthur. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Oliver and family have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stani- land. Mr. and Mrs, Biarenia Marlow, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Swain and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain and Rev. and Mrs. Milton S8an- derson and family in Toronto, on Bun- day. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey spent the week-end with-Mr, and Mrs. Norton VanCamp in Listowel. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clements, of Norwood, visited Mr. and Mrs? Russell Mountjoy, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Wally McBrien and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rooking, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Eric Capstick, Lindsay, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Hamilton, The Bryce Brown Orchestra provid- ed splendid music for the O.N.O. dance | Friday night, Mrs, Morley Bruce, of Seagrave, won the door prize and Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaughlin the lucky spot prize. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mountjoy were Tuesday guests, of Mrs, Harry Gra- ham and Miss Verna, in Toronto, 0.N.O. catered to a turkey banquet] for the Women Teachers of Durham Federation in the Recreational Centre Tuesday evening, Mr. Gib. Marlow and Mr. and Mrs, Nelson "Marlow, Nestleton, accom- panied Mrs, Jim Ferrier, who has by visiting here, to her home in Perth, on Sunday, and are spending a couple of days there. | Mr. Swain VanCamp, Devitt's, spent the week-end with Mrs, W, W. 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