ASE COMPENSATION VAMED ARTIST THE DAILY TIMEA-GAZETTE, Sslurdey, June 15, 199 48 CORNWALL (CP) ~ Slormont,| George Romney, the Engh ar: | == ---- Dundas and Lienarey county Coun (ot who died In 1902, excelled in eils sen J teres ios | portratts of English henuiies of his i nt) erossing the re. |oneration, -- i i county Jada 4 wd "proposed | | - ON SCREEN TONIGHT | highway No, #01, Counell approved | tee was sls authorized to negoth | -- "FOUR GUNS the request in porting the report! ste with Ontario Hydro for com of its roads and bridges tes | p 4 for 4 to country as the J ronds as » result of the Bt, Lawr- | 70 THE BORDER" IN TECHNICOLOR == STARRING : CEDAR CREEK Hold Service At Pine Grove G. KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK ~~ Billy Pi has put insul-brick on his une session closed Thurs: | dey, The advisory roads commit: ' ence seaway power project, EO wonk on the Biltmore Theatre's big seraen pushed Teshnisolor hit "Rear Window", Added feature on the seme pregrem brings | JAMES STEWART ong GRALE nriky S00 74 soon Ine Wil thise dove of next you Dirk Bogardé in the hilarious farce "Doster In The Howse", ENNISKILLEN Three Congregations Honor Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Seymour MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN | Correspondent | ENNISKILLEN Friday even | , June 17, was chosen as the d by the three pastoral appoint ments of Burketon, Enfield and | Enniskillen to honor thelr beloved minister and his wife. This ocea- | sion has a double significance as | Rev, and Mrs, R, 'M, Seymour are | leaving after nine years of devoted service to the Enniskillen ecireult and also brings to a close a period of over 40 years in the ministry for Rev, Seymour, Rev, and Mrs nocently arrived at the church shed in Enniskillen wholly unaware of the surprise in store for them Rev, Beymour had previously eon sen to be chairman for the con cert and Mrs. Seymour was to con duet a sing-song. After about 150 friends had assembled, Mr, Sey: mour was informed that he was to be relieved of his duties as chair man as the party was in honor of the $ymours, E. A, Werry ably took over as Master of ceremonies, and follow ing A few remarks, announced a very entertaining program, begin ping with a sing-song of three fa vorite songs with Mrs, G, Yeo al the plano and Mrs, Seymour lead ing as she so often has done dur ing the period with this charge, HOMO US SKIT Mr, MeCoy of Burketon sang a delightful solo with Miss G. Dean at the plano, two splendid read ings were given by Mrs, G. Bow: Enfield and Mrs. R, Larmer, m, Mr. McCoy Jlayed aceor- | dion solos and directed a sing-song. | A humorous skit somponed b; A McLaughlin, with Mrs, and Mr, Allan Werry play: Seymour in- ing the roles, portrayed a couple | AWa, a on their wa; Florida In a traller he . anded "Wright and 0, Ashion mon, . , Cortney and Garry Beckett as a brown Furie, Hil, accompanied rs, , and bear skin | at on Ta y Dr. Bentham from | gan, and Detroit, , Who were complete with furs, in ent his gollection of curlos, Following a humorous parody | ville, and and Mrs, Dean Parrott, Orillia, sung by the above mentioned trio, they escorted the honored couple to the platform. After an. other song by the trio with aceom pani, Mrs, E. Wright, Mrs ibery of Burketon and Mrs. E, A, Werry, Enniskillen gave a corsage and 'a houttonlere to the guests of honor which were donated by Mr, and Mrs, K. Svanefelt of the En niskillen Greenhouses A beautifully worded address hy | Mrs. A. Prescott of Enfield, who in spite of her inability to attend, due to the fact she is confined to a wheel chair, because of a spinal injury caused by an aceident two ears ago, was present in mind as | rg, W, Bowman read the address | whieh expressed so well the fine leadership of both Rev, and Mrs, | Seymour have given ly In a score of ways in all phases | of the church and community life GIFTS PRESENTED On hehalf of the three communi ties Mrs, Lorne Simpson, En. field, presented Mrs. Beymour wilh a lovely black leather purse with money and Russell Dean, Burke: ton, presented Rev. Seymour with a handmade and initalled leather wallet and money. Master Jim Rowan also gave Rev, Seymour & gift from the Boys' Club, Rev, and Mrs, Seymour hoth re plied expressing their apprecia- tion for the gifts, the party and the nine years they have enjoyed with this efreult | Mrs, G. Yeo also presented a ift to Mrs. Seymour for Miss M ymour who was unable to attend The members of the casts of both Enniskillen plays directed by Mrs. RM, Seymour, wha were resent joined in a chorus, "Seo Long, Its been Good tn Know You" with Mrs. Lorne Lamb, accompan ist, Lunch was served, FAREWELL, SERMON Rev, R. M. Seymour delivered an Inspiring sermon as a close to his | ministry in our church an Sunday evening. Choosing an his text, Mark 1017 and his subject, "I will make you to become fishers of men,"| explaining that the dicelples were | to have a vision of transformed | values and a set of higher matives and a broadened, expansive hori won, All seemed in accord. as the evening was perfect, climatically and a large congregation had an sembled to receive our pastor's final message The Junior Choi propriate anthem, "'Gilve me oll In my Lamp.' in hopor of theiy lead or, Mrs, R. Seymour; and a don ble duet was rendered by Misses Mary Griffin, Nancy Wood, Elenor Heard and Carrol Wright entitled, "You'll Never Walk Alone" with LI} Gloria Wright at the plano gave an ap June '14 was an ideal day for | the WMS meeting, with the Baby Band and mothers as guests, at the lovely home of Mrs. FE. A Werry, the genial . hostess. Mrs BE. Trewin presided, opening the meeting with a verse Children hymns were sing thre | roll call included the Baby Band, de-routed and | And Fockler and family, Toronto, were with Harry Grubb, awa; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ormis- so unstinting. | o | Presbytery Woman's Association, Church, Oshawa, in Alfred heosk's mystery, Mrs, M. Stainton for the devo tional told charmingly, the story, "Pilling a Bucket with Water,' Baby Band leaders, Mrs, Ross Ashton and Mrs, Allan Werry pre: sented a delightful program; vocal solo by Betty Jane Werry, "Open Up Your Hesrt", Mrs, L. Ashton in her usual! capable manner, di rected the children in singing, and told a miss) y story, reminding those present that, "The Boys and Girls of Todsy are the Men and Women of Tomorrow'; recitations by Doreen Trewin and Gail Stain ton, children's story by Mrs, H Ashton, piano solo by Mrs, H, Me THEATRE, S-------------- remp------ TORONTO (CP) -- Magistrate $. T. Bigelow said recently de Jays in the trial of two hank rob bery suspects are leading to a de nial of justice, He urged the crown fo open its case as soon as possible hen the case of Arthur Aron son, 26, was called for prelimin- ary hearing, the magistrate told erown counsel Stanton Hogg "This is the seventh time this has been up for remand, It's Jus tice delayed, justice denied, We'll proceed,' Crown Councel Harry Bull pros ecuting in the case, then entered the courtroom and asked for a further remand. The magistrate reversed his ruling and remanded Aronson and Lloyd Simpson, 92, to June 28. The agent for Aronson's defence Gill, trio voeal number by Sheryl, Glen and Beth Ashton During the social hour, two under leaders Mrs, 1. Lamb and Mrs, 1, Stainton, served » bountiful lunch of ice-cream and cake, The Baby Band enjoying a tea-party, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs Group M. J. Hobbs at tended the hanquet of the Durham | | County Trustees and Ratepayers Association at Yelverton on June Mr, and Mrs, George Irwin visit: ed Mr, and Mrs, eo e A Seott, Oshawa and Misses uise and Marlorle MelIntosh, Corbett's Point, 0 . Mrs, E. C. Ashton at her home with Mr, and Mrs, 0, C, Ashton Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and family, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Griffin attended Hampton Decora tion Services on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bradley and Brian, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Bradley and Beverly, Bowmanville, with Mr ald Mas. L. Bradley, r. a rs. H, Stevens visite: Mr. and Mrs, W, R, Smith, Ob. Mrs, T. M. Slemo . nn oi plied Mr. Russell gj Graham, and Toms to visit ying Crosswell Michi: Miss Mary Ann Smale, Bowman. Jon Wearn visited Mr, Mr. and Mrs, C Mrs, Palmer, Mr, and Mrs, C, M and friends, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Smith, Osh ton, 'Enfield; Mr. W. C, Stainton, Toronto, called on Claude Smith. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Yeo and family attended the Reynard. Henry wedding at Northminster Church, Oshawa. ri, Verna Wood, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Pethick and Robin, Toron- to, visited with Mr, and Mrs, §, Pethick, Donna Gail and Rodney Irwin visited Sharon and Bob Scott, Oshawa W, C, Stainton, Toronto, spent the week-end with his sister, Mr, id Mrs, H, Stevens, Mrs. M. J, Hobbs attended the executive meeting of the Oshawa held at Simcoe Street United Mr, and Mrs, Will Griffin, Miss Dorothy Griffin, Morden, Manitoba, are spending 8 Ret alta with Mr, and Mrs, Joha Griffin and other relatives, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Little, Bow- manville, called on Mr, and Mrs, AL, Wearn. Mr, and Mrs. R, J. Reid and family, Pickering Beach, were with Mr, and Mrs, W, Howells, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cowling, Blackstock, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Tabb, Haydon visited with Mr, and Mrs, R. McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and family, visited Mr, and Mrs, C. Mills at Port Perry, Mrs, E, Kennedy, Bowmanville spent the weekend with Mr, and ¥ 28, starting be sented thelr son, AUDLEY Plan Vacation . School Program MILDRED PUCKRIN Correspondent AUDLEY ~~ The WA met at the home of the president, Mrs, C Clemence, with the vice-president, Mrs, Bert Guthrie, presiding. A committee of Mrs, Wm, Guthrie, Jr, Mrs, Bert Guthrie, Mrs, John Puckrin and Mrs, Fred Puckrin was named to arrange for the vacation school, The roll eall was answered by "famous fathers of Biblical and modern times." Mrs, Gearge Squire conducted the devotional period, Mrs, C, Puck rin read Psalm 72, followed by prayer by Mrs, Fred Puckrin, Mrs. R, E, Hedge favored with a plano selection, Miss May Brown of Greenwood gavev an enlighteni talk on "The United Nations. Following the benediction, the onl camp served strawberries, cookies and te, on Tuesday, June 4 pm, Suppor will 6,30, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Winter Jre- David Gardner for baptism at the church service on Sunday morning, The Rev. A. E, Young will con: duct his farewell sprvice next Sun: day, The best wishes of this eom. munity go with Rev. and Mrs, Young and thelr children as they take up their new duties at the Tondale Heights United Church, ficarboro During July the services at Aud ley will be taken hy different people. The Rev. Melville Buttars will begin his work the first of Au. gust In Pickering and Audley churches Mr, and Mrs, Victor Keenan and family of Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs, George Puckrin on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Guthrie Sr visited Mr, and Mrs, C, Gazley of Thornton on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, John Puckrin and Arthur attended the Bryant picnie which was held on Sunday after noon at Mr, Donald Holiday's home, west of Whithy, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Guthrie Jr and Donald visited Mrs, Guthrie's glster Mr, and Mrs, Underwood of Shelburne, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Fred Puckrin and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mignhell of Brougham Sunday even- n, Eriest Bartlett, travel editor of the Telegram, Is spending several weeks In England and Furope While there he will cover the story of Marilyn Bell's swim across the ¥nglish Channel, Mrs, Taylor has returned to To. ronto after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs, James Mitchell and family, THEATRE GUIDE Regent "Run For Cover", fea: Mrs, H, Stevens. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wright, Barrie, Mr, and Mrs, P. Treaise, and girls Oshawa, were with their | parents Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson, | and family, were with his parents Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ferguson, Bow- | manville, Mrs. - Harold Mills, Chester and Bruce, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs, Cecil Mills at Maple | Grove, | Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Sanderson, | | Columbus, were at Mr. and Mrs | | KE, Wright's, | Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ferguson, | and family were visitors of Mr. | {and Mrs. Edwin Sandercock at! Orano Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton of Haydon, accompanied Mr, ann Mrs. Russell Ormiston to visit Dr. Williams, of Caesarea { Mrs. RJ, Ormiston, spent | few days with Mr, and Mrs, J, D Brown, Orono, Mrs, Brown is very | sick we wish her a speedy recov: ory, + Mr, and Mrs, Fred Toms, attend. | | decoration Service at Prince Albert on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Allan Werry and | coration Service at Hampton Unlon | haby were tea gueaty at Mr. an Ross Lea's at Kedron md Mrs. Harold Ashton and inited Mr. and Mrs 8 (or {wey at Hampton, and attended de and Mis ture times 1.00, 8.00, 5.00, 7.15, 0.35, Last complete show 8.58 pm Biltmore ~ "Yellow Mountain, (technicolor, 12.50, 3.98, 6.13, Kirk Dougles tries his hand of screening o love song to Jeanne Groin In the Western "MAN WITHOUT A STAR" epening Wednesday of the PLATA Claims Justice Being Delayed 5 driving to Jomain at the scene Bobi' ded nerd ® a: | den 11. ""OCasanova's Big Night" (Technicolor), 1.48, to, Ta, 10.20 show 9.04 pm, Last complet Plaza ~~ "A Prize Of Gold", 1.80, 4.06, 5.40, 7.45, 0.50, Last com. plete show 9.28 pm Marks = "The Sea Shall Not Have Them" 12.45, 8.55, 7.08, 10.20, "Rattle Of Apache Pass', 2.25, | 5.95, 8.50 8.40 pm frock, Whithy Last complete show "Athena" plus rrp -- Se -------- counsel, Aubrey Moses, said Thurs day the remands have been made st the joint request of crown and defence counsels to permit a men tal examination of Aronson Mr, Bull sald he has been pre pared to proceed for the last two weeks Mr, Moses said the trail will def- initely be held June 28, when I, A Vanipi of Sault Ste. Marie, Aron son's defence counsel will be here The men are charged in the holdup of a Toronto-Dominion bank here, during which employee Allen 4, Hannan, 25, was shot spd killed in the crossfire between manager William Davidson, and two bandits Police Inter sald ballistics tests indicated the young clerk was pecl- dentally killed by a bulet from the manager's revolver The old woodshed at the school has been torn down, has heen aded and graveled from Norman fison's corner to Esrl Martyn's, It should be 8 great improvement as this road always wes bad In the spring, Elgin White was cutting the ress and weeds at the side of Mrs, James Sommerville in the afternoon Mr, and Mys, Eversit Vice and Elsie and moved back to North Oshaws last week, We will miss them The annual decoration service at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, was held last Sunday, The day was hot and sunny, The service opened with the singing of the hymn "0 God owr Help In Ages Past" followed by the Jeriptife reading by the Rev K. W, Scott, minister of Port Per: ry Anglican Church Perry United C a number, It was followed hy the Rev. B. D. Armstrong, minister of Port Perry Presbyterian Chureh who led in prayer, Hymn "Phere is a Land of Pure Delight' was next followed by the address, which was given by the Rev, RB, 1. Wyli, minister of Port Perry Unit ed Church While the offering was being token the president, Grant Chris tie, gave a few remarks, He men- tioned that the secrelary-reasur- er, Mr, R, D, Woon, was unable to attend due to ines, "Pine Trees" which gave the cemetery its name are nearly all gone, The hurricane last fall took some of Injured Guard i Stays At Post MARKHAM (CP)A B4-year.old school crossing guard who refused | YoF charges alone | | to leave his youn, despite the pain of a broken shoul der, was hack on the job recently just four hours after he was hit w & truck that sped from the scene, With his broken right shoulder in a cast and his arm In a sling, Al- hert Wilson was still able to hold the small yellow stop sign In his left hand. Wilson pushed a small group of children out of the way this morn ing when he saw the truck bear ing down, but couldn't escape him: sell, He was treated and sent home, But there was no one to take his place in this town 20 miles north east of Toronto, so hack to the crossing he went for the noon re: Cess, Albert Croxall 61, of Uxbridge was later arrested and char with careles and failure an acel. Chief Files Suit Against Tabloid VANCOUVER (CP) Police Chief Walter Mulligan filed a writ of liber recently against the: pub: lishers of the Toronto weekly tab old Flash, The chief also asked for an In unetion restraining the weekly rom repeating. the libel The writ was filed here by Sen. ator J. W. deB, Farris, counsel for Chief Mulligan, Unstated dam. ages are claimed, Chief Mulligan alleges two In- stances of libel hy the magazine in its two most recent editions, The magazine sald with the first of the articles that it would pub. fish an elght-part series on the elty Jolice force and the eenduet of officers, Saves Worker From Machine TORONTO (CP) ~~ The qulek thinking of Nels Townsend was credited Thursday with, saving an injured fellow-construetion worker from further injury The vietim, George Stewart, was | board | few should come down hefore they | do some damage. He thought that | | a new place for the service would them down and the cemelery feels that the remaining have to be chosen as there wasn't much shade for the people in the present spot, He suggested that n place on the north side of the cemetery would be better The choral group gave another number which was followed hy the hymn "For Ever With The Lord", followed by God Save The Queen, The Rev, K, W. Beott closed the service with prayer snd the bene: dietion, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Rayment and family of Peterborough, Mr, and Mrs, Glen Martyn of Whitby and Mr, and Mrs, Pere Barnard and Murray of Toronto attended the decoration service and visited Mr, Howard Martyn and Lorne Mr, Wallie Somerville and Mr, and Mrs, George Roser of Toronto visited Ralph Somervile after the decoration, . Mr, and Mys, John Lawrie of Oshawa visited Mrs, Kilpatrick and George after the decoration, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Smith and irls of fville Mr, and rs. Roy Blain and Doug, spent Sunday with and Mrs, Wm, Blain and Mr, and Mrs, John Greenwood, It was Mrs, Smith's birthday, Wm, Blain has his bullding mov: ed to his lot south of John Green wood's house, It was moved in two sections, He bought it from the Port Perry Hospital, Carney Cochrane Is bullding a new barn, The old one has heen torn down and he hopes to have the new one up shortly, We have had three good rains this week It has held up the hay. ing but the ground needed the moisture, ' working his second day on a heavy lifting machine when his arm be: came caught in the gears. As he wan dragged Into the mechanism his body covered the Ignition key and it was thought impossible to turn off the motor, Then Townsend pulled off the distributor cap to stop the machine, Over-20-Olub Dance GENEVA PARK Sal, June 26th, Meet ot YW.CA ot 9 PM, Ayey, 'Keepin "Posted , - ' oe DANCING o Every Saturday Night New Ukrainian Hall "0 Ld " 681 EDITH STREET ,.;";lov sr. 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