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Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Sep 1946, p. 15

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PLAY PRESENTED BY YOUNG PEOPLE AT GREENWOOD Maple Grove Young People Enact "Susie Steps Maple Grove Young People was presented in the Greenwood church on Wednesday, A good crowd was out to enjoy the play. Andrew and Mrs, Pegg and Mil- ton Pegg and son Edward, visited relatives at Perth last week, Mrs, F, W_ Gibson spent a day last week with her niece, Mrs, Tom Hortop at Camilla, Miss Doreen Pegg left on Tuesday for Toronto to resume her duties at Ear] Grey School. Miss Eileen Sadler started her teaching term at Mount Zion, Miss Mildred Brown resumed her teaching at Audley and Misses Mildred and Gertrude Cor- bett went back to their respective classes at Whitby. Miss Laurette Pegg of the Osh- awa General Hospital is home on h y. Some of the Labor Day week-end visitor swere, Russell and Mrs, Phillp and Miss Isobel Meddleton . of Buffalo with relatives, Walter and Mrs. Green and daughter of Buf- falo and Miss K Green of Toronto with Mrs, F, L Green and daughter Bdna, Bd. and Mrs, Mayne of To- ronto with Mrs. F, W. Gibson, Congratulations to Miss Jean Pegg on passing nll her subjects on the Upper School examinations, The Missionary Department of the Bunday School are sponsoring a corn roast at the church on Fri- day evening of this week, Every- PEARL'S Oshawa's Leading Sportswear Shoppe 83 Simcoe N. Phone 3518 WINDOW CAULKING and GLAZING! is the time to have those dows caulked and glazed before the cold weather arrives, FOR QUICK SERVICE ,... PHONE 4338j Interior and Exterior Free Estimates PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly and Accurately Filled ITCHELL'S "iJ Snevt BY a STORE ne 44 .| third term. The FLOOR SANDING ustless Machines At Your Disposal M. LEGGETTE Phone to 3744W1 PHONE 3820 Rental Battery! Agents for Monarch Batteries body come and enjoy the program and the corn. The community welcomes Miss Eileen Puckrin of Whitby as the new teacher in the public school. All wish her success and a happy time in the cconmunity. Utica (Mrs, Ackney, Cor:espondent) Utica, Sept. 4--The clang of the school bell is heard once again Mrs, J, T. Crozier starting on her grounds have been nicely kept throughout the holidays, the grass cut weekly and flower borders are in good shape, The grass is being kept cut around the churches through courtesy of the cemetery caretaker, All add beauty to our tiny village, The W.A, will hold its September meeting on the 10th, Tuesday, in the basement of the United church, Mrs. Sutcliff will be 4he hostess. A good speaker has been procured who will speak on Sunday School work; other program will be pro- vided and final arrangements for the anniversary wil] be completed. A full attendance is expected. The Blue Bird Club held their August meeting at Mrs, Ivan Geer's last Tuesday. The Potato Growers Association held a meeting at Henry Skerrat's last Thursday and elected Henry as an inspector for this district. Mr A. Canbell has returned after spending most of the summer In Markham, on his farm, Mrs. Leighton and Eleanor are holidaying in Orillia. Miss Edyth Lakey, Toronto, was a guest of her brother, C, W. Lakey, for the holiday week-end. Mr. R. W. Weston, spent the holle day in the village. Mrs, Frank Kendall and Arthur are holidaying in Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs, Earle Miller, Otta- wa, were guests of Miss Annie Christie last week-end. USE GAS . . .. CHEAPER . . . FASTER MORE EFFICIENT Ontario Shore Gas 15 KING oo PHONE 3300 An_ Electric Portable SEWING MACHINE in Your Own $5 Per Home Month SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 16 Ontario St Phone 696 ® Asphalt Shingling ® Built-up = Flat Roofing ) Materials and Workman. ship Guar: 'eed! FREE ESTIMATES! PHONE 3628) OSHAWA SERVICE Batteries re-chirged © rent. ed © repaired! Over 200 rentals! YOUNGSTERS HAVE BROOKLIN PARTY Enjoyable Program Pre- sented At Home of Mrs, Wm. Ratcliffe , M. White, Correspondent) Brooklin, Sept. 4:--Miss Hazel McCool of British Honduras, Mr, and Mrs, Mole of Toronto and Mrs, Gillies and baby of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs, John Graham, Dr, and Mrs. Orton and children, who have been living at Kinsale, have moved into the new house which has just been completed for Dr, Baldwin, School opened on Tuesday with the following staff of teachers: Public School -- Principal, Mrs, Frank Rogers; Intermediate Room, Miss Harding; Primary, Miss C. Simpson. Continuation School-- Principal, Mr. Kaine; Assistant, Mrs, Wilson, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson on the birth of their daughter, Myrle Jessie, Mr. and Mrs, T, Miller and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Miller of Caledon- ia, N.Y., spent the week-end with Mrs, James H. Miller, Mrs, George Jones and Miss Myrle A. F. COX ~~ & SON Cars Bought and Sold Specializing in Motor Tune-up Genuine FORD PARTS AND SERVICE! Stock Room Ypstairs! 168 King W.--Phone 666 Jones have returned from a trip to Lion's Head, Mr, and Mrs. West of Lion's Head came home with them and are spending the week here. Two grandsons of Mrs. James H. Miller, Bruce and Ronald Will of Bala, are spending the week with Mrs, Wm. Ratcliffe entertained a group of her little neighbors on Saturday to a very enjoyable party. Mrs, A, 1. McBrien assisted Mrs, Ratcliffe in serving lunch and Miss Myrle Jones acted as accompanist for the very fine program of solos, duets and choruses put on by the children. Readings in the form of stories and jokes was also a part of the program Those present were Barbara and Dorothy McBrien, Ann and Billy Baldwin, Frant Mowbray, Karl and Ernie Patterson, and Keith McCool. ll A dt x NOTICE Fred "Monty" Montgomery recently discharged from the army, would be pleased to serve his customers, old and new, at HENRY'S BARBER SHOP 21 PRINCE ST. a ------_ TENTS, Tarpaulins REPAIRED ../ RENOVATED Also Manufactured! TENTS RENTED PHONE 139M DeWilde & Penhale 160 KING ST, W. BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS Terms in Accordance With War. Time Prices & Trade Regulations. 32 King St. W. Oshawa Phone 389 FOR YOUR WIRING AND APPLIANCE REPAIRS call CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE PHONE 1000 PLUMBING and * HOT WATER HEATING Phone 1750 . L. E. BIRCHAM 311 FRENCH ST. - OSHAWA WATCH REPAIRS J. CORNISH 20 BOND ST. W. Used Watches Wanted ELECTRIC AND MAKERS! Large Stock To Choose From! Phone 501 Port Hope RUTTER GRANITE CO. 73 Ontario St. Port Hope Mad {| FINE WATCH REPAIRING Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS! Fast Guaranteed Repairs to All Makes! WE ARE AGENTS FOR Display Counters @ Walk-in Boxes Reach-in Boxes Quick Freezers @ "Authorized Gilson Dealer" BELL 182 Simcoe St. 8. ONTARIO HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDERS ® FLOORS LAID ® SANDED © FINISHED! | © OLD FLOORS REFINISHED All Machines are Vacuum Equipped! PHONES 3434) - 4277) 51 Harmony Rd. S, ® Milk Coolers ashing Machines ¥ Refrigeration Sales & Service Phone 2059W HARDWOOD FLOORS '8 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jull were with Rev, P. L. and Mrs, Jull this week. Mrs, George Jones has been en- gaged to teach at 8.8. No, 6 (Spen- cer's). Miss Myrle Jones resumed her duties as teacher in Uxbridge Pub. lie School this week, Mr, Jos, Garbutt is in Toronto General Hospital where he has had an eye operation. He is doing nice- THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, Soptember 5, 1046 ly and expects to be home the end of the week, Lend-A-Hand Group the roll-call, Miss Jessie" Webbex | Mr, and Mrs led in the worship service, taking | Woodstock were with Mrs, E. as her theme "Resting Place and | Patterson for the week-end. Miss Reba Christie of Toron The Good Shepherd As Our Guide", Mrs, P. L. Jull conducted a contest with the answers, the names The Lend-A-Hand Group met on | "Fish", which proved very interest- Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. |ing, Mrs, W, W, Baldwin and Mrs, | Mrs. R, Sonley and Mrs, A. J. Cook when fifteen answered | Lioyd Stevenson served lunch. of (on Baturday. Richardson 4 a trip to Montreal and Ottawa, The Times-Gaselte classified ada bring quick results, ZEEE ZOO FERZIP C=C WERE - L-LIKE T™ ET hh \ SUNN NaN THE Ns MIND FOR HIM, --A WELL, THATS STRANGE --J[[[T | ALL THE WHISKERS 0 CR HE PINCERS-{ MY SHOES | ARE NAILED | TO THE FLOOR | was with Mr, and Mrs, A, J. 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