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Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Sep 1946, p. 10

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M0 THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, September 5, 1046 | 3 Radio Park Men Victors In North Oshawa Tilt Westmount Married Men| Take North Oshawa Old- sters 16-11 Tuesday-- Organizations Announce Opening Dates (Stan Weeks, Corr.) home and home soltball series, The Westmount men were just too good for the homesters and trimmed them by a score of 16 to 11. The oldsters started off in a big way in the first inning with nine runs crossing the plate before the third man wag out. In the West mount half of the first inning only two runners crossed the plate, while Bradd got as far as second, Then came the big inning for Westmount, Six runs crossed the plate and a runner was again left on second before the Northeri: lads could get the all important batter out. North Oshawa went down in order in their half of the second innings. The third inning saw the visitors pull out in front with two runs cross- ing the plate making the score ten to nine. The North Oshawa team came back to tle it up in their half of the inning, Westmount hit their stride again in the fourth when they picked up another three runs while the North boys went down in order, This was a repeat of the third inning as it was the same bat- ters that went down one, two, three, During the fifth Westmount again picked up three runs to make the game theirs while the still fighting homesters managed to pick up one run with another man left on base. By this time darkness had fallen and the game was called with West- mount the victors, For North Oshawa Morey crossed the plate three times while Am- brose rounded home twice. Childerhouse was big guns for Westmount scoring three times and being left on base twice. All but one crossed the plate at least twice and everyone shared in the hitting Line-ups for both teams were: North Oshawa---Morey, p; Clause, 1st; Gates, cf; Crawford, rf; Alexander, If; Watson, c; Borrow, 2b; Reading, 3b; Ambrose, ss, Westmount -- Childerhouse, p; Lawrence, c¢; Bevin, 3b; Ross, 2b; Bradd, 1b; Badgely, ss; Weeks, cf; Doyle, If; Phillips, rf, Thursday evening it is hoped will be the return game of the ser- les and the team hopes everyone in the district will be out to Radio Park to cheer for the married men who have been doing so well this season: With the cheering section \ which have attended the games so far the Westmount fellows are bound to win, We hope. W. A, Holds First Social The home of Mrs. R. Nicks was the scene of a first in a series of soc fals in ald of the Women's Associa- tion of the Westmount United Church last Tuesday evening, Aug. 24. The prize-winners during the most pleasant evening were Mrs, C. Gilliland, Mrs, T. Neal and Mrs, McCoy. During the evening a very nice lunch was served by Mrs, R. Nicks, assisted by her mother, Mrs, Shewbridge. The second social of the Women's Association held at the home of Mrs, R. Mchmond on Tuesday night. The prize winners this week were, Mrs. C. Gilliland, Mrs. Davies and Mrs, C, McInroy. Mrs, W. Nisbet and Mildred McClimond helped Mrs, R. McClimond serve the tasty lunch. Mrs, C. Love will be the hostess at the next social to be held at her home next Tuesday night. The As- sociation hopes a large number of ladies will turn out for the night's enjoyment and also help the worthy cause in the church, Don't forget the next Community Night at Radio Park which will take place a week from Friday. Let's see everybody out enjoying themselves, Club Meetings Well, school has started now and the various clubs and groups around the school will soon start their fall season. Here is a list of the organ- izations which will be starting goon. Westmount 'Home and School Club--Monday, September 9, First Oshawa Scout Mothers' Avxillary--Monday, September 16. First Oshawa Boy Scouts-- Tues- day, September 10, Pirst Oshawa Wolf Cubs "A" Pack--Monday, September 9. "B" Pack--Thursday, September 12, Fourth Oshawa Girl Side -- Wednesday, September 1 Pourth Cahaws | Brownie Pack -- Wadbeaday, Sepicn rth Oshawa ny Mothers' AusliaryGctober 9. Westmount United Church Vo Association will have its next monthly meeting on Septem- ber 17, at the church, Audley Audley, Sept. 4--Threshing re- turns pe 1 good yields in the ma- Joli of farms, filling has begun in some farms to feed the dairy cows owing to the poor pastures, which are al- most dried up. Several from here attended Port Perry fait on Monday last. W. H, Westney and his wife spent a few days recently on a holiday in the northland. R. Foster left this week to take the assistant herdsmanship at the Jack Fraser farm at Concord. Dr, Odell and Mrs. Odell of Palmerston were recent callers at Grasmere farm. He has a herd of Jersys near there, So Gard and Mrs. Winters have entered the grandparents class, as their daughter Mrs. R. Walker is the mother of a bouncing baby boy Robert Gardiner Walker. Congratu- lations, Fred and Mrs. Puckrin and fam- ily spent their marriage annivers- ary by a visit to the Rev. and Mrs. Jenkinson at King, Ontario. Mrs, Geo. Puckrin's sister Dor- othy and family have been visiting with them recently. The Club will meet on the third Monday. J NEW TEAGHERS IN KEDRON AREA Holiday Week-End Brings Numerous Visitors To District | Kedron, Sept, 4--We welcome the following new teachers at our schools; Miss Libby, Oshawa, at Oonlin's; Mr, Harold 8t, John, Val- entine, at Pereman's and Mr, C. Crown, Reaboro, at Maxwell's, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Scott, Joan and Donald, Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Luke, Mr, and Mrs. A. R .J, Luke and John, Miss Robbin, Mr, and Mrs Fred Lee and Mr. Frank Lee, spent an enjoyable evening at Mr. Ross Lee's, Saturda, Mr. and Mrs, A. T, Stainton, Miss Eileen Stainton, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Stainton and Gall, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Hawley were Sunday Supper guest of Mz. and Mrs Ross Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Hepburn, Joan and Mary were Wednesday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jasin, Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs. Everett Mountjoy accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Gannon, Bonnie and Larry, Oshawa, to Niagara, Wednesday. Mf and Mrs, Cheeseborough, Montreal; Miss Emily Luke, Osh- awa, called on Mr, and Mrs. R, J. Luke, Sunday, Miss Marie Cole has returned to Markham to resume her teaching duties, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rickard and David, Newcastle; Mr, and Mm. Andrew Scott, Donald and Joan, Goderich; Mrs, George . Allin, Eileen, Mildred, Helen, Newcastle: Mr, ahd Mrs, Southwell were recent visitors at Mr. George Scotts, Mr. H. T. Cole has returned home from the hospital, We are g to know he is improving, Mr, and Mrs. Everett Mountjoy at- tended the Harvest Home services at Tyrone and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Jewell. Mr, and Mrs, A, R. J. Luke and John, Toronto, were holiday week- end guests at Mr, R. J. Lukes, Mr, a Mrs. Arthur Hepburn, Joan and Mary; Miss Luella Hep- burn, Mr. Willlam Hepburn, spent Thursday in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Werry and Muriel, visited at Mr. T,K 8. Jewell's Tyrone, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Suppelsa and baby Jan, Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Davidson, Mrs. Charles Blight, Oshawa, were re- cent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wray. Mrs. Arthur Hepburn, Joan and Mary, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. L. Ellens, Columbus. Mrs, Henry Roberts was a guest '| a few 'days with her brother, Arthur Wray and family, Hampton (M. Horn, Corr.) Hampton, Sept. 2 -- Mr. C. E. Brown, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, is a guest of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, and renewing friends in his old home community. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters, Keith and Ralph, Toronto, spent the week- end with relatives, Women's Institute monthly meet- ing will be held this Thursday afternoon in the church basement, L] and is In charge of the Centre group. Mrs, Emma Bennett, Bowmanville gpent a few days with Mrs. W. G. ge. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Rev, and Mrs. Walter Rack- ham at Manilla : Miss Gwen Caverly, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cole at Hall's Lake, A number from here attended Harvest House services at Tyrone, on Sunday. Miss Nancy John's returned to her schoo] in Toronto after spend. ing the summer holidays with her mother, Mrs. C. Johns, and sister Mrs. Will White, Mr. Raymond Farrow has return- ed after summer holidays and will Again be the principal of our school, Mrs, Chas. Warren will be 4 charge of the Junior room. Wedding bells dre ringing in our oe wadier 1a beth e weather very and cool over the een very cloudy an occasional shower, which: Mkt one realize 'the summer has Tieis oe beginning to ay rH of fa Wh ) en. In Need of Drugs 35 Simcoe St. North Phones 1360 - 2259 PROMPT DELIVERY Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs Chief Scout of the British R. 8. McLaughlin, Commonwealth which was equipped and presented to the and Brownies gathered here today when Lord Rowallan, and Empire officially opened Camp Samao Oshawa Boy Scouts Local Association by Col. On the opening of Camp Samac, it may truly be said of the donor, Mr. R. S. McLaughlin: -- "When all things good were in danger of being profaned and demolished, this camp was built by one whose singular praise is that he did good things in bad times and conceived them in the most calamatous." The aim and object of scouting is the building of charactor and good citizenship in boys . . « that they one day may take their rightful place in a world sore beset with troubles... in a world that depends on them to keep the newly won peace. What more honorable service can any man do than promote this splendid endeavour? COL. R. 8. McLAUGHLIN THOS. HOPKINS, President Oshawa Boy Scouts Association LORD ROWALLAN On the opening of the new Scout home at Camp Samac, the citizens of Oshawa join together in offering their congratulations to this great movement. The Scout movement throughout the world has long been noted for the care and guidance that it has given youth ...a guidance that is needed at this gime. perhaps more than at any other time in history. These boys are the men of tomorrow and to them must be entrusted the task of keeping the world free from future troubles. Theirs is a gigantic task ,.. and Camp Samac will play its part in keeping them on the road. This Public Message of Congratulation is Inserted by the Following: -- Christian's Electric & Hardware Anglo-Canadian Drug Co. Ltd. Bassett's, Jewellers ; Black's The Ladies Wear Burns Co. Ltd. Campbell's Studio Conger-Lehigh Coal Co. Lid. Felt Bros., Jewellers. Karn's Drug Store Mundy-Goodfellow Printing Co. Oshawa Dairy Ltd. Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Ltd. Oshawa Public Utilities Commission Ward's Department Store Mitchell's Drug Store Ol POWELL'S DRUG STORE |

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