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Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Nov 1953, p. 35

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TELEVISION SET IDEAL GIFT cohsole set with 21" screen. This set is available in walnut, mahog- say or blond finish. "Hear Account Of Trip West MRS. RUSSELL STAINTON Correspondent . ZION -- The November meeting of the W.A. was haid in the. Su day school with 25 iembers, 1 visitors and seven . children in tendance. The president, Charles Naylor offered prayer and called on Mrs. Walter Pingle to take charge of the Deovtional per- | Mss. Tracy Glaspel scripture lesson. Mrs. P the devotional reading. wae answered by a read the le read | oll call 'household | ks was extended to Mrs. Tellowleus, Mrs. Gerry | Mrs. Tracy Glaspel ey for their work in| he sandy-bage, that were Young Adults pre- pied, he play "The funny | ats." he treasurer gave a very pascal report of Poe Selvice also of the hy made' My. D. Pelion s and astalled | in the east classroom, will be very, rH Ban Geissberger was in| charge of the program which in- intermission the night | cluded a reading by Mrs. Ray Mrs Cameron; piano accordion solo and-encore by Jerry Hasuik; read. | ing by Mrs. Walter Pingle. Mrs. Clifford Naylor of Columbus was st speaker and gave a very interesting talk on the motor | trp she took with her husband s past summer out to the west | coast through Canada and home of the Ujted ee Hans S| Gelsghercer Fr Walter Pingle | d Mrs. Tracy Giaspell, had serv- at- ad a delicious lunch which every- one enjoyed. Mrs Percy Davidson : extended thanks to them on be-| half of those present for a fine |afternoon's entertainment. { Next month will be the election of officers. The og %.) Mrs. | William Hasiuk, Mrs. Dart and Mrs. Alex McMaster, very- {one come and bring your friends. | PICTURES SHOWN On Friday evening pictures were shown at the school with a Lost (Heir party afterwards, sponsored by the Young People. There was a very good attendance. The W.A. had a quilting at the | Sunday school on Wednesday. {PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy-Leach, Myrtle, our visited at Allan Fisher's on Fri- | "Sr. and Mrs. Edwin Geissberg- er and family. Victoria Corners, {were Sunday dinner guests at Hans {Geissbergers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbott and famlly, Burketon; Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo Moffatt and Paul, Osh- Jo, wary Sunday Vitio 40 Turep Ed Campbell, Thornton's Corn- ers, spent the weekend with Bev- ly yd and Mrs Stanley Co Lioyd Kenneth, and Karen, E Eben: ezer, were recent visitors at Wes Cameron's Poles, Midland, spent heb Ee did Polos came og Nine go . Mrs. Russell Perkins Visited her | . Lundy at Kemble Mrs. Jim Stainton the ladies of her. knitting. clul fram Oshawa on Wednesday even- and Haines, Wa; Tom Wilbur, alleys; 1 unas: Mrs.. Norman Wilks and Mrs. Ollivier, Flooring Armstrong, Lisle, visitors at ree Fisher, George David e er, e Davide oy Man Peggy Davidson, with several other young Young people attended a temperance meeting at Lindsay on Sxturady | eyening. Mr. and Mrs. vin and Forbes siended = tare. ou ary at Myrtle for % a moving to thei new homme at Ep . and Mrs. Fred Ward and Ross, Port Hope, were Sunday vis- itors' at Wes Cameron's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stainton visit- |ed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Skinner, |oshawa, on Saturday evening. { rs. L. McKenna, Mns. | Moffatt were Tuesday visitors at | Percy Davidson's. Miss Peggy Davidson started | orking at the South Branch of the Dominion Bank on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster and fam Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors at Allan Fisher's. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stainton | visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bal-| son at Solina, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Archie Parrinder, |George Fisher, Carman, Man! tobe, | were Monday evening visitors at | | Allan Fisher's. Mrs. Wes Cameron and Mrs. Del- | |bert Flintoff attended the funeral | of the late Seward Tyler at Bow- | manville. | Five new houses are being built | |on the former Hircock farm with | {more to follow in the near future. | Walter Haass cut his hand quite | badly trying to get his car un- locked. Ivor Gerry spent several days' | with his sister Mrs. F. B. Glaspel. Mrs. Frank Sobil and Mrs. MC Penfound called on Mr, and Mrs. {Clare Allen, Bowmanville on Sat- | urday evening. Harry Fisher is building an ad- dition to his house. Proper Way To Sign Card Exchanging Christmas wishes with friends by sending gay greet ing cards, is one of our most hart warming holiday customs. A w ido range of styles prevails in nnd from 'the very informal to the most get, Wighified greeting rings up the matter of Ta roper way to sign Christmas Sutertailed | o = at seems fo confuse many pe ype of card and the Jer whom ° you're 'send! peo determine the sign {4 your eard is a cheery pe - ing to close Trion it should be signed gg 9 with your first name -- ry; or, If married, Mary and George, followed by the last name. With married couples, the one signing the cards always writes his or her name last. If the cards Al [bear a printed . signature, . the wife's name is -glways first. HM there are sever children in the family, it is usual prefer- a ai te aE as amily; for 'example, A Smiths. Lal When sending greetings to busi-- ness acquaintances; it is permis- sible to use the formal signature Mr: and Mrs.--cards of this sort should be printed and the 'card. jtoelf, should be of the formal ype. Wood fibres when wet will ad- here to one another as the water is evaporated. Thus is paper made. SPARKLING SILVER Sparkling "silver" on glass -- suggests a handsome set of eight 1 Roman head coasters for serv- ing They'll gleam smartly in any. room setting. .and make a gracious gift for any home- maker. OSHAWA'S LARG EST AND FINEST SELECTION OF EVERY LITTLE GIRL WANTS A DOLL y Our dolls are guaran- teed to please every girl -- they'll walk, cry, drink from a bot- : . Be sure to see the wonderful selection of everything that a real . and reasonably tle, wet their pants . . baby does . they're priced too! SEE OUR W-I-D-E ® LIONEL ® trains and accessories on display including: ® MARX -- AND MANY OTHERS AMERICAN FLYER SELECTION SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OPPOSITE CENTRE ST. 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