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Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Dec 1953, p. 15

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» FRENCHMAN'S BAY 'Members of Rebekah Lodge Present Interesting Concert MRS. EDITH A. PEARS _Correspondent FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- On Thursday night, December 10, the Frenchman's Bay members of Easter Rebekah e of Picker- ing put on a concert for the Pick- poe B+ sisters. After the regular Mesting Sis. ters Zflda Lunney. Edith ars, Nancy Culley, Gladys Beckstead, Verna and Doreen Crapper rt comedy skit called ay Night". Sister Mrs. the narrator. acts. The boy calling put om first act depicted on his girl-friend 50 years ago. second act showed the way the boys call on the gold diggers of to- day and the last act was the gir calling on the boy-friend as it may be 50 years from now. Alte r the skit the Lodge joined in Sioging of carols. Santa came and instead of giving gifts he received them for the lodge to be distributed to the sick and shut- ins." The Pickering sisters then served a very lovely luncheon and all had a very enjoyable evening. SNOW WELCOME Again we have some snow and many of the children will be quite happy to see it here and will ho it stays until Christmas to help Santa and his reindeer in their Christmas eve chore of visiting the homes. This is the time of year to be jolly but do not let us forget our less fortunate brothers and, al- Hiough we may not be able to do much, let us at least show good The | this time of 1 |rors. If this haj fellowship and 'Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men." * Thursday night of this week will be the Fairport United Church Sun- day School Christmas Tree and Juimors re spread around they ave pl a very nice program. Mr. and Mrs. x. B. Kennedy and daughter, Doreen, of Toronto, formerly of Frenchman's Bay, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. C. Pears this week. This being the Christmas season we have been asked to mail cards and letters early and please be pa- tient with your mail carrier. At ar with the extra loads of mail he has to look after it is quite easy for him to make er- ppens to you let's show good fellowship and take it in Sood part helisving with our heart at he does best. As mails are delayed now and my next column may not reach the office in time to be printed before Christmas as your correspondent I wish to take this opportunity to thank all my readers for the nice things they have said about my column. If anyone has any news they wish to have put in this col- umn I shall be pleased to hear from them and I want to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a New Year brimful of all the things you have wished for. rs. Crossland was the guest of honor at a party held on her birth- ed some of her friends in for a cup of tea to celebrate the happy oc- casion. Mrs: Doset is suffering from two day when Mrs. Violet Guthrie invit- to ROOM AND BOARD THE SPANISH WRITING ON BACK Y Pra IT FOR OF THE PARCHMENT MAP SAYS 150 -- 'PAID A THE PIRATE TREASURE IS BURI E BEACH OF A ED SAILOR IN HAVANA 300 FOR IT/ Ld fractured ribs. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. The election reports from French- man's Bay were: Stephenson 90: Todd 87; Balsdon 86; Roberts 94; Hunt 80; Lawson 109; Michell 71 and Newman 112. On the water question at the Bay, there were 82 voted Yes and voted No. On the whole, Todd, Roberts, Lawson Michell and Newman were elected and the water was Yes. Mrs. Eleanor Gaskin is much im- proved after her illness in the hos- pil Kenneth Mitchell is much im- proved and it is nice to be able to say he is now off the danger list. It is ho he will soon be able to return home. Gordon Kennedy is in hospital with a back injury received some- |g time ago while at work. Last Friday Mrs. John O'Brien Mrs. May O'Brien and Mr, and Mrs. Dave O'Brien all attended the Prom held in Massey Hall, Toronto, where they enjoyed the singing of Mr. Jan Pearce, one of their fa- vourite artists who appeared on the am, Po and Mrs: Bill Lunney and |g family visited at the home of Mrs. C. Lunney on the weekend. Next Sunday is to be white gift Sund at the Fairport United § Church. In the evening the congre- Jation will be treated to a candle- 1 ht service. fhese are very beau- hy ul services 'and a good crowd is | oped for. - SIMCOE HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 BASKETBALL PRACTICE--5.3 7 p.m. BADMINTON--7 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 SPEECH CORRECTION CLASt ES FOR CHILDREN -- 9 to 1 noon. PIANO LESSONS -- 9-1 p.m. MUNDINGER ACCORDION AC LEAGUE--9 am., Fire Fighters vs. Jaycee White; 10 a.m., Jay- cee Blue vs. Police Association; 11 am., St. John Cadets vs. Sim- NOW THE DAILY TIMVFS8-GAZETTE, Friday, December 18, 1058 15 * Nex TELEVISION TR coe Hall Jr. Grads. IT so UNIOR CADET CORPS -- 10.30 | | BROT vag noon. ont THE HAE, of V SLD SAILOR GOT THE INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL Fou TREASURE we LEAGUE--1 to 8 p.m. SEARCHING! +o TWCA BADMINTON OLUB ~ 3 BASKETBALL GAME -- 7 p.m. CKLB vs. Bolahood's Sports. CRA... FRIDAY Adult--Stre: and Health Club, Boxing Club--7.00-9.00 p.m. : Teen-Age Dance--8.00 p.m. | Kinsmen's Club Children's. Xmas Party--6.30-9.00 p.m. SATURDAY " Recreation office open--9.00-12.00 | 3 Noon; Woodshop--9.30-11.30 a.m. ; Water is piped 400 miles, mos | uphill, to supply gold mines at Kal- | goorlie, Australia. AND MAJOR APPLIANCE To get into the spirit of the Christ- mos season, we at Barons' have unanimously agreed that on top of the lower prices and the high quali- ty merchandise, we should offer sémething else to our customers in the way of a Christmas present . . . and . , . this is it! These are all big- fomily Turkeys that we know you'll really enjoy, so if you're planning on buying any major appliance this year, buy it now from Barons' and get your free Christmas Turkey. UNTIL CHRISTMAS pe OSHAWA HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC 8 CHURCH ST. DIAL 3-7624 Combination Portable TOOL SET YOU GET ALL THESE 38 PIECES V4" Drill 3" Wire Wheel Drill Saw Brush Removable Side 3" Guinding Wheel Heondle 12 Assorted Abrasive 6-Piece Adapter Disks 3%" Molded Rubber 2 Mounted Stones Disk . Paint Mixer 414" Polishing Horizontal Bench Bonnet Stand 7 Carbon Steel Drills 3" Buffing Wheel PLUS AN ALL-METAL CARRYING CASE IT SAWS, DRILLS, SANDS GRINDS POLISHES ONLY $3 5.95 KIDDIE CARS Here is the ideal thing for that grow- ing youngster. Stur- dily constructed for long life. $449 - White Kitchen CABINETS ® Heavy-Gauge Steel © Boked Refrigerator Enamel © Black Plastic Handles with Chroma Trim ® 4 Shelves ® Spring Cotech ® 40" High and 20" Wide 1 1 95 VACUUM BOTTLES .... 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