22 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 16, 1953 BALSAM, MOUNT ZION Tender Miscellaneous Shower For Newly Married Couple NES |Zion, Mrs. Carl Dopking (Mabel) MES. LOBE Jo. : {of Dundas, Mr. Will Evans of Clare- BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION __|mont and Mr. Edgar Evans of Last Saturdday evening ground 100 | Claremion;. meibers of he Moin Zion i Tea was served in the dining , oun he basement, of the Mount | 100m, centering the tea table was Zion Church to shower Mr. and 8 Jhresser wedding cake on & lace | i i | tablecloth, | Mrs. Leslie Wilson, (nee Marion | or tha occasion of the anniver-| Disney), with a miscellaneous | He Rion a Brookin, | shower. sing song took place and |Mrs. Charlie Grant, Toronto and | i Mrs. Judson Ward, Claremont, | wo readings followed. The little ' \ L, | if and ov carried in well laden poured tea. Serving guests ver . i baskets with gifts, and the happy | Mrs. Carol Doping, Mes | couple opened the gifts. Mr, and Evans: and Mrs x Ie mes rd Mrs. Wilson thanked everyone for Present were Mis. Judsol 3 the lovely gifts in a few well-chosen the bridesmaid of 50 years ago an "SPor be Mr. Evans Ward, words, and everyone sang 'For the best man, They Ar Good F gt {both of Claremont. | ey e Jolly Fellows - | Guests were present from To- Lunch was served at the close of | yy the happy occasion. |ronto, Dundas, Jondvale. Swull: The best wishes of the whole Ville, Brooklin, Audley community go to Marion and Les ronding Places. ' for a long and happy wedded life. | 70a and Marlene Wilson are the GOLDEN WEDDING latest victims of measles and Mar- Around 160 friends, relatives and ean Jamieson (nurse in training in neighbors caliea on Mr. and mrs. the Sick Children's Hospital) has Morgan Evans of Claremont chicken pox. on Wednesday, April 8, in the after-| Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard noon and evening to offer their con- of Winnipeg has been visiting Mrs. gratulations and best wishes on Frank Disney. : their golden wedding anniversary.! A number from here attended Numerous congratulatory cards, the golden wedding anniversaries flowers and gifts adorned the of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Jones of Glen rooms. Major and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Will and Edgar Evans opened Evans of Claremont on Wednesday the door to the guests and Mrs. April 8. Vincent Baker of Woodville presid-| Birthday greetings to Shirley Em- ed over the guest register. ringham, Keith Jones and Walter Mrs. Morgan Evans received her Pascoe, guests dressed in hazel blue and Mrs. R. H. Monkman called on wore a corsage of pale yellow roses Mrs. Cecil Jones on . Wednesday and Mr. Evans wore a white carna- evening. tion Mr. and Mrs. L. Kahn of Brook- lin are proud grandparents of a wee granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Kahn born on Friday, April 10th, Mrs. Stanley Neal of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harbron. Winners at the Mount Zion euchre party on Friday. night were Miss Mary McAvoy and Mr. Irving Mc- Avoy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrott and Grant of Ashburn had tea with Mr. and Mrs. Burmett Jamieson and fa- mily on Sunday evening. Rev. M. C. Fisher of Brooklin took the church service on Sunday. 'gular service time of 8.30 there |x be a colored film shown in {the church auditorium. The Dpic- ture "The Kings Men," is based {on true facts and should prove | yary InSreske Join with us this ay evening see and hear with Mr. and Mrs Norris a {Bis story on Rie seresn. Bvsryone during the Easter holidays, were 18, Bn. J. Morash, Betbwra Barry of DATES FROM 1628 kland Lake; Mrs. E. BeITY,| priqgetown, capital and chief Hat Dany and Blady Qobali; | port of Barbados, dates from 1628. rs. A. Grant ~ Cavhar- |1¢ honored Admiral Nelson, placing ines. ; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Irvine of hefore London similarly recogniz Pickering Slsiiad_with sy {ed the great seaman, says the Na- Congratulations te] Mr. and Mrs, |Uonel Geographic Society, ~~ Grant Hunter on arrival of &| LONDON (CP) -- Prisoners at baby pul on Thursday morning, lwormwood Scrubbs jail entered 50 April 9, at the Community Mem- pictures in a prison art competi- Sal Bospiial. Port Perry. A sis- ition after Beth | tion, 4 ing courses. Warders reported Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulvey re- oven bhi, grind wirned early last week from a very | that only two were of the 'pin-up pleasant winter spent in Florida. | ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Eugine Huntley, | RHEUMATIC PAIN Carol and Janie, visited on Satur- | Can Be Costly! day with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner of | Toronto at the home of his father, | Mr. and Mrs. G. Huntley in WhHl- |wryig winter I had to quit work becau: . h ti in," writes r. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hooper and [9 eum Wilko, Ont. "I became fear- family, Oshawa, moved into the fy] of being laid up as on a previou village on Friday. Mr. Hooper has occasion with rheumatic pain. My pai: Jurehased the house from Mrs. became increasingly severe and sprea: lie Curl. We welcome them to irom hip to ankle. Out of bed, the leg fel cold as though in cold water, so I stay: ions lin bed. A friend persuaded me to tak tulations to Mr. and Mrs. | 1 26: 4" glad I did. In a sho Rody Hayden on the arrival of & | (ii "1 0, relieved of my pain and wr son at Port Perry Community .,,; on the job again." Hospital, A brother for Bobbie. | Don't sufier from Rheumatic or Art! Mrs. Florence Wilson and MTS. |ritic pain. Take Templeton's T-R-C's Ellen Hunt of Toronto were recent Canada's LARGEST-SELLING proprietar guests of Mrand Mrs. Jim Wil- medicine to bring quick relief from su son. | pain. Only 65¢c, $1.35 at druggists. T-84. This Sunday evening at the re- ' The bride of 50 years ago was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Linton of Pickering township. Morgan Evans was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans born in the Uxbridge township. The couple were married quietly at the parsonage by Rev. W. Adams, Claremont and resided on his farm one mile east of Clare- mont where now resides his son, Edgar Evans, until seven years affo. and they moved to the town of aremont. To the union were born three daughters and two sons: Mrs, Vin- cent Baker (Eva), of Woodville, Mrs. Lorne Jones (Alma) of Mount PRINCE ALBERT ¥. E. SMITH Correspondent our community. Congra He Test Approach Challenging fairways call tourists to Ontario's vacation spots. On canny courses par shots and fun-bent duffers try their best approach to tricky greens. Our best approach to welcome U.S. guests may be a friendly smile, a helping hand, or just a word of greeting. But it all adds up to Ontario hospitality. These visitors bring extra prosperity to Ontario; a warm welcome helps to bring them back. John Labatt Limited --Unionized since 1910. BREWERS SINCE 1832 service. ASHBURN Knox College Student Takes Church Service MRS. WES, ROUTLEY Correspondent 4 .| ASHBURN -- There was a good There are 15 grand-| iendance at both the Sunday- | School | Burns Church on Sunday, April 12, | |at 10 and 11 a.m, Eric McConkell of Knox College, Toronto, had charge of the church During the service the "Sea-Side Island" and depicted and Church services choir sang ] The Door and Knock. sports enjoyed in P.ince Edward YPS MEETING ; Island. The second one Was not | The regular weekly meeting of |only interesting but educational. It [the Young People's Society was showed the opening of a session of | held on Sunday, April 12, at 8 p.m , parliament in England during the {in the basement of the church, ) | The meeting opened with a song During intermission, Kenneth Her- {service conducted by Elizabeth on sang a lovely solo, "Wonder- {Deeming. Glenna Bradley took ful". {charge of the worship period which! The third film, "We Too, Re- | opened with the singing of "Whoso ceive', was a true story typical |ever Will", The Scripture lesson |of many incidents that occur in the was taken from Romans 10, verses fighting field of Korea. It showed 1-13, and Mrs. Luther Bradley led how a native, "Fuzzy Wuzzy', who in prayer. Glenna Bradley read a had been 'won into the Kingdom of poem, "The Sinner", and the wor-|God by our missionaries, ship service closed with the sing- the life of an American soldier ing of Hymn 60, "Cleanse Me', (who had been shot down on the Three interesting films were battlefield. Kenneth Heron closed shown. The first was entitled. | the meeting with prayer. "Behold, I Stand at many of the pleasurable water | reign of the late King George VI, |thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Stephen, | Wes. Routley attended the OEA |convention in Toronto during the | past week. saved ' Cannington and Brooklin YP So- cieties will be guests of the Ash-| burn Society. Miss Glenys Stephen of Whitby and Miss Fern Stephen of Toronto spent the holiday at the home of Mrs. Luther Bradley and son, David, visited for a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Brad- ley, Toronto. Miss Glenys Stephen and Mus, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barrie en-| tertained a number of the mem-| bers of the Social Club at their home on Friday evening, April 10. | A number of games of euchre were | On Friday evening, April 24, the 'played with Miss Hilda Hopkins | Quebee, |night by train for winning first prize and Mrs. Henry ble and Mrs. N. Ashton tieing for second prize for the ladies and Messrs. Herb. and Nelson Ashton Ninning in and Jesond prizes e en. e hostess a very delicious lunch, served Mrs. Wes. Routley and daughter Helen, Sheu he Easter xl ome of Mrs. i 3 fe hom John Hamill, Congratulations to Mr, an Eric Humphrey, nee FL Fisher, on their recent marriage. Hugh Knight left gt Monday oose J Where Je is Hatiofed for training. sorry report that, James Knight, LAC, had the al fortune to be struck down by a| hit-and-run driver near Lachine, | and at present is confined at the hospital in Montreal with a fractured leg. We all wish him a speedy recovery, Mrs. H. Doble, Miss Florence Doble and Mrs. J. Briggs attend- ed the funeral of their uncle, the late James Parrott, in Toronto last week. i The April meeting of the WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Luther Bradley, on Tuesday, April 7, at 2.30 p.m. with the vice-president, Mrs, Sparks presid- ing. An Easter service of worship prepared by the editor of the Glad Tidings, was followed with Mrs. Bradley in charge of the topic. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a social half-hour enjoyed. | his statue in its Trafalgar Square, | taking instruction in| 1 Simcoe St. S. Felt Bros. 12 Simcoe St. S. T. W. Dobbie 36 King St. W Regular Value 55¢ ea. OSHAWA, ONT. 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