to Mr. and Mrs. R. Bottrell, New.| | castle. | Mr, #nd Mrs. Floyd Beckett were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bradley, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs, P. Ellis and fam- ily visited her brother Marlo Van- volkenburg, Cordona Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin, Ralph and Brenda were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. SOLINA By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- The CGIT JF 3 met Saturday afternoon e to bed. church. Evelyn Hockaday led the 1 Ma tue pom shone . worship service and Mrs. John ry visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Knox presented the chapter from Montgomery at Bexley Sunday. WA Meeting At Tyrone By MRS, W. RAERM TYRONE -- The West Group of the WA met at the home of Mrs. A, Hills. Mrs. 3. Ruowiton Crokinole Party At Enniskillen By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN [Allan Werry. ENNISKILLEN -- The Senior| Mr. and Mrs. Clark W , To- Choir held an old-fashioned Crok-|gonto, Mrs. E. A, Werry pink Betty inole party Saturday evening in|Jjane were recent callers on Mr. the church basement with 55|apnq Ms. A. Werry. guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dillabough id Tyrone Church Had Good Year By MRS W. RAHAM Joon) Superintendent, Boi to NE -- annual meet-|Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Jackson. oR ae od Church eet: Office bearers for 1959 are as|gave the Bibl. Lead- held in the Sunday schoolroom fol-|follows: nominating committee, jer. Mrs. C. H. McQuinn led the lowing a potluck dinner. A serv-|Ralph Glaspell, Mrs. D. Stainton,|devotional session and presided ice was conducted by the minis-|Mrs. A. Hoar, Raymond Clapp; |for the business meeting. ter, Rev. Fred J. Jackson, who| Session, W. Vaneyk, A. Hills,| Plans were made for quilting acted as chairman of the meeting.|F. Werry, H. Brent, F. Smith; |at the Sunday School room Mon- Arthur Hamilton was secretary.| Auditors, Henry Stainton, Lorne|day and for a St. Patrick's tea guest of Doug Fleit. MF, and Mrs. David Craie ads Columbus, visited Rae Pas-|Stanley were Sunday visitors of coe. y With Mir. and Mrs. Wes Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children|ton and Mrs. Nelson Fice, Taunton, visited Mr. and Mrs. the study book. h Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Parker and Mr. and Mrs, M. Bind, Brooklin, Verna May, Oshawa, Mrs. F. R. The girls are working on layettes . to be sent to Arabia. Ber, Oshawa, visited E. Cryder Frank Westlake Jr. arjorie i ,| Mr. Mrs. Frank Westlake nesday right in the Community M and. Eileen Couch aml : Hall. The leaders showed how to Sunda: Cook in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hardy and| Sally Langmaid was a Sunday] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Pebruery 11, 1959 18 Margie, Tyrone, were tea guests visited Glen Glaspell, Taunton. Mr. Frank Westlake Sr. A film on Alaska was shown. W Jean Cryderman and George Bitt Con MER, Tad oir The Solina Woolettes met Wed- Bowmanville, visited Tom Baker|Jr. and children visited Frank make hems. The next meeting Age Mrs. George Giloy and The reports were presented by the treasurers and gave evidence of a successful year. Church mem- bership stands at 113 with an addition of 38 who are non-resi- dent. In 1958, five joihed the church through communicants' classes and two transferred from other churches. . Leon Moore, on behalf of the Board of Stewards, stated that the amount on hand for the new year was $538.19, one of the most fav- ourable credit balances the church has shown in some years. Mr. Moore was given a vote of thanks for his work as treasurer. Letters of appreciation were sent to friends outside the con- gregation who had sent special donations. The Young People's Society $90.39; and the Explorer Group, raised $93.96, the Tyro Boys lead .by Mrs. Walter Murphy and | Mrs. Henry Stainton, $35.05 with| a balance of $9.22 after expenses. | The Sunday school closed the year with $278.14. | The WMS with a membership of 26, sent $187.54 to the Presbyterial treasurer: the Mission Band sent $43.75, and the Baby Band $13.20 The WA has 39 members and reported a balance of $486.94. This group made many useful gifts to the church in 1958 and with help of the Long Sault Club 50 and | Club 49 of the village. purchased a kitchen chrome set for the par- sonage. S. E. White sent $462.33 to the| Missionary and Maintenance, an incrsase of $25.66 over 1957. The Bethesda Cemetery board showed a bank balance of $183.98.|and Mrs. Paul Moreland, Toronto. Kellett, Thanks were tendered the WA | for undertaking the supper fund|and Christine visited Mrs. L. D.|son. canvass in the fall: Mrs. Gordyn 'Brent, organist and choir leader, | Tom Ceasance, HAMPTON By M. HORN | HAMPTON -- Mr. and Mrs.| Will Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis|Eone dry, keeping Clifford Pethick| Annis; Stewards, A. Hamilton, R. Glaspell, H. Philp, P. Werry, R. Clapp, L. Moore, R. Hills, D. Craig, A. Youngman; Ushers, J. C. Cook, Lance Phare, L. Moore, Eldon Malette, Alvin John ston. Missionary and Maintenance, J C. Cook, Mrs. R. Glaspell. Mrs. J. Broome; Pastoral Relations, A. Hills; Cemetery Board, F. Werry, F. Smith, R. Virtue, R. Pooley. S. E. White; Organist and Choir Leader, Mrs. Gordyn Brent: trus- tees, J. D. Broome, H. Skinner, J. Hills, L. Skinner, R. Coombes, R. Virtue, D. Stainton, G. Brent, W. Jewell, A. Hoar; Preparation of Elements, Jean Philp, Mrs. H. Brent, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore and family attended a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Theo Downs, Lakefield, Sunday, in honor of Bill Downs, | who is being transferred from To- ronto to Calgary. Mrs. F. L. Byam returned to her home Monday after spending seven weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Park Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hills visited Mr. and Mrs. K. Acheson, Scar- borough. Mr. and Mrs. J. Welsh and family and Clifford Alldread, Bowmanville, spent Sunday with] |Mr. and Mrs. George Alldread. Mrs. Florence Scott spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. | Macdonald, Bowmanville. Anne Moreland and Jean Rob-| ertson spent the weekend with Mr Mr. and Mrs. G. Brent, David Sykes, Hampton Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson visit- awa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Perfect and Richard, Bowmanville were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbs. Several wells in the village have to be held in March. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Alldread were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Lamb, Port Credit. Mrs. N. Collacott, Bowmanville, spent severa! days with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare. J. C. Cook visited his mother, Mrs. J. C. Cook Sr. in the Orangeville Hospital, . J. C. Cook attended the eral of her cousin, Mrs. John Kidd, Inglewood. and visited Mr. afd Mrs. Ted McBride, Bramp- ton. Her sister, Mrs. J. A. Pogue of Banff, Alberta, returned home with her for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Barber, Toronto, Mrs. W. Macdonald, Bowmanville, were Sunday visi- tors of Mrs. Florence Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Murphy and family, Mrs. Isaac Murphy Sr., Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Edith Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prescott, and Mrs. Kenneth Hardy were Ace Abbott, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and family, and Mrs. Edith {McLaughlin, Nestleton. Mrs. H. Wonnacott, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Virtue. John' Virtue accom- panied Ralph Shaw of Oshawa on a visit to Ross Wonnacott, To-| ronto, | PONTYPOOL By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL -- Mrs, Lenard Oshawa, spent Sunday {with her aunt, Mrs. Lillie Richard- Mr. and Mrs. William Hack-| | wood have sold their residence acting Sunday|ed Mr. Russell Spinks in the Osh-/and will be moving In April. | Mrs. Curtis McKay and Brian | spent Saturday in Peterborough. / | Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Edmunds | (had four students from Teachers' | College, Toronto, at the school] |last week. | Mrs. William Strong fell and] Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. |] | Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy L The prizes, presented by presi- dent O. C. Ushton and secretary- treasurer Ronald Ashtor., went to Betty Knox, Toronto, for high lady and David Stainton: as high man. The low scores were taken by Mrs. O. C. Ashton and R. J. Orm- iston. CGIT MEETING The CGIT meeting was held in the church basement Monday at 7 p.m. with president Doris Wright in the chair. Cheryl Rowan and Donna Yel- lowlees were in charge: of the worship period. Plans were made for a World Day of Prayer service on Satur- day morning, Feb. 14 Corres. pondence was read by Secretary Linda Stainton. Mrs. W. A. Logan directed the second session of the Mission study which included a film and groups were arranged for further study at the next meeting, Feb. 6. WA MEETING The January meeting of the WA was held at the home of Mrs. Wearn with Vice-President Mrs. Wearn in charge, Devotional was given by Mrs. A. Brunt with Mrs. H. Stevens assisiting. There will be a cafeteria style supper at thé congregational meeting scheduled to take place soon. Reports were given by sec- retary, treasurer, the Parsonage Board, Christian Fellowship and! Community Friendship. Betty Jane Werry and Susan Wearn presented piano solos. Friday, Mrs. W. E. Reid, Orono, and Mrs. Percy Hamilton, of Mill- brook, called on Mrs. F. Toms, who accompanied them to visit her sister, Mrs. W. Wetherilt, a patient in Bowmanville Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin and h Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. R.|W Griffin were Sunday evening din-|0'clock. Lunch was served. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| Lorne Millson, son of Mr. and lace Griffin, Mrs. Stan Millson, had minor sur- Mr. and Mrs, G. Irwin and Don-| gery in Bowmanville Hospital Fri- {na Gail were Sunday visitors to|day. Marjorie and Louise McIntosh,| Wes Yellowlees, Mr. and Mrs. Whitby. Kodney Irwin visited his|J. Yellowlees and Gladys visited cousin, Bob Scott, Kedron. Ida Reynolds in Toronto, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pethick| Mrs. H. E. Tink spent the week- and Ruth were recent tea guests end with Mr, and Mrs. Percy De- of Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Oshawa. well, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs, P, Ellis and fam. | ily were visitors to A. Flintoff, Courtice. | J. A. Werry, Mr, and Mrs, H. J. McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wery attended confirmation of Brian Borrowdale, at Christ Church, Oshawa, and were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Borrowdale. NERVE FATIGUE? GET Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort PASTEETH, & pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS- TEETH on your plates, No gummy, | gooey, pasts taste or feeling. Checks plate odor" (denture breath). Get | 'ASTEETH at any drug countek AT YOUR DRUGGIST Science Now Shrinks Piles - Without Pain Or Discomfort ~ Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special) --For | that sufferers were able to make will be on February 11 at 7|- DR.CHASE | [ NERVE FOOD | vrsg2 Hi the first time science has found a new 'healing substance with -the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands fo been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own family were Saturday evening visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dil- labaugh, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton, home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case after another, 'very striking improve- ment" was reported and verified such statements as 'Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid cone ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years' standing. ~ All this, without the use of nar cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heal- discovery of a famous scientific in- stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in ing substance (Bio-Dyne)--the | | CUSTOM CUT MEA 272 ALBERT ST RA B-1244 WHEN QUALITY COUNTS... COUNT ON OUR MEATS! 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High man was w ster Civic Hospital, Peterborough. pM. and Mrs. R A 'i ine cases where doctors' observations by, spent the weekend with Mr. Murphy: high lady, Mrs. W. Viv-| "yp "1 onard Gilbanky is home 1 ckey, 3 rofl 5 er Mego were continued over a period of and Mrs. Clarence Yeo. |ian. Other two prizes were won again after four days in Civic Bowman Ro visited Mr. and many months! Mrs, H. E. Tink, Solina, visited|by Mrs. T. Phillips and John Mal-| Hoepital, Peterborough. | Mrs. W. H. Moore's. In fact, results were so thorough Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell. |®te | Mrs. Clifford Curtis and Jim- | Mr. and Mrs. Car! Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilbur, Taun-| Twenty-eight people braved the mie Curtis are in St. Joseph's 2d family were Sunday visitors ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will weather Friday to attend a Court Hospital, Peterborough. f wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. 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