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Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Jun 1953, p. 22

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#2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 25, 1958 HRYDON Sunday School Anniversary On June 28 MRS. HILDA CROSSMAN Correspondent HAYDON -- Sunday School An- niversary Services will be held on Sunday, June 28, at 2.30 and 7. ke = Somerville, Courtice, will 'be he Suest speaker. There ig be special music at both serv- oo in Monday: July 1, there wil be for Share: also bi gome. Ne Saves. The Py WA will pre- sent its play, ""Grandpa's Twin Sis- PERSONALS Miss Shirley Garrard, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. Gay, Robert and Eleanor, Oshawa, were at Charlie qatrard's. and Mss. Jordon Denby, Mr. Mrs. gi dy Colbary and Dougie, Tyrone, visited Mrs. Cowling and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Blackburn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Doug. Higgins and Jimmie, Toronto, were at Rich- ard Sanderson's. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wooling's, Toronto, visited at Mr. and Mrs Henry Ashton's. W. Robertson, Stoney Oreek, was at J. Hanna's. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jewll, Nome visited Mr, and Mrs. Roland Thompso! Mr. pon, Mrs. Fred Ashton and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Cathy and Patty, Toronto, were at their cottage on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, D. MacKenzie and family Toronto, were at A. MeNell 's. Susan and Mary are saying for a holiday. Muriel Da ine, Leaside, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahston and jamily on Sunday Mrs. Herb Scott, soi, was at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin's Mr. and Mrs. John Sterretf, Branch, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur win's. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton and family and Mary Ross, Toronto, wae a Jhelr cottage on Sunday. Cecil Rahm, Union; pe S. Burketon; George and Miss Helen "Bertrim, Oshawa, were at M. Bertrim's, - PHONES DISABLED A number of phones were put out of commission with the heavy elec- trical storm on Saturday afternoon but Do J ous Jagmage was done. crop looks good the fall wheat also. Mr. John ah Bowmanville, Mp #ad Mrs, Don Cameron visk- ed Wilbert Mark at Gravenhurst, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Black, Jean and Donne, attended the Cowling and Whitfield wedding at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery and daughters were at Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson's, Oshawa, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bla burn and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn at Hampton. Mrs. W. Thompson is at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rankine 30 (and Margott visited Dr. and Mrs. Corrigan in Toronto. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Slemon at- tended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Albert Henry, at Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and family visited Mr. and Mrse Wm. all | McLaughlin, on Supday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bodan visit- ed J. Liptay on Sunday. NORTH OSHAWA ELMA FARROW Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA -- Mr. and {Mrs. Irwin Adams and family at- tended a family picnic in Orono on Sunday in honor of Mrs. hSiaays Miller who is- returning to Eng- * | land in two weeks. Mrs. Miller was presented with a rhinestone neck- ace Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and family of Dartmouth, N.S., are guests of Robert Brown. / Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd and Budd attended decoration day ser- vice at Orillia on Sunday and vis- ited Mrs. Rodd's aunt, Miss Laura * | Miller, Mrs. Isobel Jones and family of Haullion were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee on Sunday The sympathy of the A anvnlty is extended to Mrs. Fred King and family on fe x death of her fa- ther, John G Mr. and Mrs. corse Knowlton had as guests their nephews, Har- old and Douglas Knowlton, of Horning's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurren visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Clare Leighton in Cannington over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darke of Colborne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurren on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, Sim- coe Street North, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Ajax. Governor's Island in New York harbor was so named by British administrators in 1698. BREWING CO. LIMIT (raft guarantees' it New Parkay spreads smoothly even when ice cold ! Parkay Margarine never needs a warm-up. It's ready to serve the in- stant you take it from your refrigera- tor. Kraft guarantees New Parkay will spread smoothly on the freshest slice of bread. Wonderful eating always. Get a pound today. *Your money back if you don't agree! Always fresh--always smooth-spreading Both in regular pack ané poche] time-saving Color-Kwik Bag Because modern engines with high compression ratios need White Rose ULTRA and because every ear will benefit from its use, more and more motorists every day are swinging over to this better gasoline. White Rose ULTRA assures peak efficiency in motor operation . . . prevents harmful . "engine knock" . .. gives more mileage. That's why White Rose ULTRA truly gives performance beyond compare! N YY Al3i4vS QidOiW OLINE eo « at the WRITE pump! AEAE

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