PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Plan to Build Playground At Tyrone Park MRS. WALTER RAHM Correspondent Tyrone, Feb. 24--Feb. 5, the committee of Tyrone Recreational Park held its first meeting. It was decided to increase the efforts in collecting donations wherever pos- sible and to build this year a booth, rest room and children's play- ground; also to plant trees and place a fence around the park prop- erty. These directors were present: L. Byam, E. A. Virtue, R. Glaspell, Les. Coombes, Harold Skinner, Percy Werry and W. Thiesburger. It was decided to buy 2,600 feet of lumber from Stuart Hooey to build a four-foot fence in the skating rink and the proposed booth and restroom for the park. Harold Skinner was appointed to look after the culvert and work con- struction to the park entrance in the spring. Institute Meeting The February meeting of Tyrone Women's Institute was an interest- ing one especially for older resi- dents of the community. The topic was "The History of Tyrone Church" and was ably prepared and given by Mrs. L. Goodman. Col- Jecting local history is a hobby of the speaker who is a life-long resi- dent of Tyrone community and whose family ancestors have also been residents from early years. She was thus well-chosen for this topic and drew on memory, infor- mation from older acquaintances and old records for her data. Any- thing short of a complete report of this paper would be to leave out many interesting items, We shall here just state the points covered: The founding, list of ministers, dates of adding new pews, furnace, shed, installing of hydro, and a few such highlights, We express gratitude to Mrs. Goodman for col- lecting these facts of our church history. Mrs. Beckett was hostess for this meeting and Mrs. Rosevear pre- sided for the business session: Hospital room, donation of $3.00. Committee was named to look after entering the "Better Farm House Contest"; committee of Mrs. H. Skinner and Mrs. G. Brent to receive suggestions for .the Mrs. Thompson memorial. The roll call was answered by "an item of in- terest on work done in other branches. Mrs. R. Scott gave a very fine devotional, I'rs. D. Stainton presented the program of a reading by Dorothy Wright, the topic by Mrs. Good- man, and a splendid contest pre- pared by Mrs. E. White, the an- swers being the merchants of Bow- manville. Mrs. Stainton expressed thanks to participants.in the pro- gram. Next meetin: at Mrs, G. Alldread's and do not forget the meeting at Hampton, March 9, at 130 p.m. on Household Account- ing. Those attending the Presbyter- ial of the W.M.S. which was held in the St. Paul's Church, were: Mrs. S. Jewell, Mrs. A. Hills, Mrs. J. Hills, Mrs. ©. shite, Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. F. Werry, Mrs. W. J. Miller, Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. Mil- ler of Tyrone Auxiliary tool up the offering and Mrs. A. Hills gave the prayer of dedication. Next meeting of W.M.S. will be held at Mrs. W. Rahm's, Feb. 4, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. A, Hills' group in charge. All ladies invited. Senior Y.P.U, February 19, Senior People's was held in the Sunday School room with a large attend- ance, The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was de- cided to entertain the St. Paul's Young People in April and have the meeting in the hall. It was decided to donate $150 to parson- age board to help pay the parson- age debt. The meeting was in charge of recreational group under the leadership of Elinor and Gor- dyn Brent. Games were played for the remainder of the evening. Salmon loaf scalloped potatoes and home made buns and coffee were served. A good time was enjoyed by all. The Tyrone W.M.S. sent a par- cel to Miss Mary Haig, a mission- ary in Japan, at Christmas. Mrs. A. Hills received a letter with thanks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Philp, Ronnie and Marilyn, Miss Jean Philp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. Goodfellow, Codrington. Congratulations to Miss Helen Miller daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Young | McMaster University Expanding Facilities Science building which will be the central feature of the new Hamilion College at McMaster University is indicated by arrow in this air view of the campus. . ' W. J. Miller, nurse-in-training at Toronto General Hospital, on re- ceiving her cap Fébruary 13, with high standing. or y F. Wright and and Mrs. children with Mr. and Mrs. O. Wright, Blackstock. : The official board meeting was held Tuesday, Feb. 17, with a good representation from the church; on the circuit, ministers salary increased to bring it in line to the rising cost of living. The board endorsed the proposal of the Laymen's Association, Oshawa Presbytery, that the church mem- bers increase their giving by 20 per cent. Miscellaneous A community miscellaneous shower was held in the hall Fri- day evening, with a large crowd to honor Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Skinner (nee Shirley Park) on their recent marriage. Dancing was enjoyed, music was supplied by Lloyd Yeo's radio phonograph and local musi- cians for square dancing. A large assortment of gifts were received by Lloyd and Shirley; speeches were made by both. All sang "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." Abundant lunch was served, and all enjoyed a real good time. Saturday evening another carni- val was held on the rink which young and old certainly enjoyed, after which a hockey game was played between Salem and Tyrone with our boys being the winners. John James, of The Canadian Statesman, toek pictures. Monday evening another hockey game was played between Solina and Tyrone, again dur boys were the champions. Mr. and Mrs. W. Park visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Duval and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steele, Peterboro. Mrs. S. Duval, who is quite ill, returned home with her son. Mr. and Mrs. G. McLennan, Peterboro, visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lamb, Clark- son, with Mr. and Mrs. G. All- dread. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonnacott and Ross Dixie, Mr. and Mrs, C. Shaw and family, Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Virtue. Helen Hall, Hamilton, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall. Mrs. W. T. Worden visited her sister, who is in Oshawa Hospital. Misses Eileen Spicer and Joan Beckett, with their grandmother, Mrs. Laura Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston, Wil- ma, Ken, Reggie, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Maynard. Shower Fred Goodman, Peterboro; Clar- | ence Goodman, Bowmanville, visit- ed with Mr, and Mrs. Luther Good- man. Mrs. Percy Hayward received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. R. Hodg- son who are. holidaying at Van- couver, B.C., who wish to be re- membered to Tyrone friends. Mrs. Joe McRoberts visited -her sister, Mrs. W. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm, Clem, Doreen and Rena Graham visited Mrs. W. H. Rahm, Burketon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm and Do- reen attended a birthday party on Monday evening in honour of their son, Ronald, at Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Haynes, Bowmanville, Congratulations from Tyrone friends to Mr. and Mrs. Harry IT. was held in the church base- ment on Monday night, Feb. 16th. The worship service was in charge of Irene Allin, the call to worship being given by Shirley Carter. Hymn, "My Faith Looks up to Thee" was sung. Mary Lou Widde- comb read the scripture, Joyce Al- lin contributed a reading. Nancy Coutts read the prayer. Yvonne Williams took charge of the pro- gram. Hymn "Saviour Thy Dying Love" was sung. Evelyn Smale | | gave a reading. Grace Kersey fav- | lored with a piano solo. Audrey | Kersey read the story and the] meeting closed with Taps. | Our church thankoffering services will be held on Sunday, March 14th. Hatherley, Dixie, with the gift of a fine baby girl. His mother, Mrs. R. Hatherley, is with 'them. Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Rena, Haydon, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. H. Skinner and Dorothy, and Mrs. Wm. Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lake, Newcastle. Mrs. Lake, who has spent several weeks with her daughter, has returned to the home of her son, Mr. W. Lake. Mrs. B. Cole and daughter, Galt; Mrs. F. Gardiner, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Barr and | Mrs. Anne Phillip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mahoney, Sut- ton, with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Park. HOME FOR INDIANS Brantford, Feb. 26 (CP)--Chiefs. wood, girlnood home of the late Pauline Johnson, well.known Can. adian poet, will be renovated at a cost of $10,000 to become a home for aged Indians, the Board of Trade announced Wednesday. The council of the Six Nations Indian Reservation where the home is lo. cated will share the cost of renova. tion, Bowmanville Rector Speaker Hampton Meeting M. HORN Correspondent Hampton, Feb. 21--Mrs. John Ba- ken Sots or a visitor with her aughter, Mrs. J. C. Smales. | ' 3 regis i Miss Helen Rogers, Bowmanville, jiiRony-ima Tegister witics, was with friends here on Sunday. | Mr. C. W. Souch was 'a recent | visitor with his sister Eva, Ennis- killen, { Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton | ' and family, Enniskillen, were visi- tors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stainton. Miss Wilma Leach has returned | from Oshawa. Misses Doreen Wood and Marion Morris, Bowmanville, were guests on Saturday of the former's grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams, A number of men from Hampton attended the circuit brotherhood meeting at Eldad on Tuesday night, Feb. 17th, when Rev. J. dePencier Wright of St. John's church, Bow- manville, was the guest speaker. En. Joyable musical numbers were given and a delicious lunch was served af- ter the program and a social half | hour enjoyed. Ladies of the Women's Institute are plepazing a short play for their annual I7th March program. A number have been suffering from colds and sore throats. 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Through a free press, Ontario editors © : : and Canadian editors . . . are making valuable contributions as moulders of Canada Unlimited. 27 Mission Band Holds Meeting At Enniskillen MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent Enniskillen, Feb. 24,--33 girls and 8 adults were present for Mission band which was held in the base- ment of the church on Saturday, October 22nd. The program opened with hymns 613 and 623. Prayer was given by the Superin. tendent. Worship period was led by Jas. McGill, aim, watchword, pur- pose was repeated. Son, "Read Your Bible, Pray Everyday And Bible." "Yes, That's the Book Tor Me," was sung. Bible story by Mrs. Lloyd Ashton. Song books of the old Testament was sung. Temper. ance by Ray Ashton, Peace, by Clark Vrry. Offering of $1.14 was dedicated by singing "Lord When To Thee a Little Lad." Story from Study Book, "School In the Hollow" was given by Mrs. L. Wearn. Clos- ing hymn, "I Would Be True" and prayer by Joe McGill, Recreation led by Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. Wer- ry at the piano, Joe McGill moved a vote of thanks, seconded by Sir. ley. Mills. Meeting closed with the Mission Band prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp, Miss Evelyn and Ralph Virtue, and Mrs. H. Gregg attended the funeral of Mrs. G. Sanderson, Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater and baby George, with Mr, and Mrs. Lou Williamson, Pontypool. Mr. and Frs. O. E. Ashton, Lois' and Charles were with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodman's, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry, Bert and Betty Jane, were with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts, Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston, Do- rothy an dClarence, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Stainton, Orcno. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brunt were with Mr. and Mrs. W. Marks, Port Perry. Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Oke and Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oke's, Oshawa. Mrs. vomes Tambiyn, John, Ross and Jean, were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mills and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley were with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bradley, Ashburn. Mrs. Norman Wright is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin, Pur- ple Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin and family, Enniskillen, visited with Mr, and Mrs. John E. Griffen, Yelverton. Mr. Harold Spry, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tamblyn, Cambray, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston. Miss Mona Brunt visited with Miss Ruth Preston, Maple Grove. Miss Ruth and Phyllis Campbell, Miss Jean Rcbbins, Miss Lillian Morrison, Mrs, Verna Wood, Mr. Floyd Pethick, Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs. S. R .Pethick. Mr. and Mrs. John Slemon and Kathryn were with Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis, Port Perry. Mrs. Alice Thompson, Newcastle, visited with her son, Mr, and Mrs Roland Thompson. Mrs. .Ken Caverley, was with Miss E. Souch. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and family were with relatives at Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. John Borrowdale and Brian, Oshawa, were with Jas. A. and Mrs. Werry. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wearning, To. ronto, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore. Mr. George Reid was with Mr. and Mrs. V. McMullen, Pontypool. Ladies Service Club met Feb. 17, at the home of Mrs. Earl Trewin with ten members present. Lunch was served by Mrs. Trewin and her group, next meeting at Mr, John Slemon"s, March 2. Hampton, \ P THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948 . You should! Because Burley is one of the mildest tobaccos grown . . . with a smooth, mellow fragrance that tastes especially good in a pipe, Burley packs easily . . . burns slowly . . . leaves a clean, white ash. And it stays lit! New pipe smokers enjoy this cool, sweet tobacco, right from the first pipeful. Veteran smokers swear by it. 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