7 'PERSONALS Mr. ad Mrs John Newton and Mrs. W. Ball Sr. had as their guests last Sunday Rev. J. F. Lane and Mrs. Lane, of Oak- wood, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, Mrs. Kayes Sr., Miss Mae Kayes, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Moody and daughters, Marlene and Jacqueline, Mrs, Roy Mow- bray, of Oshawa, Mrs. Done, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Daniel and son Robert, Mrs, Annie Hadley, Miss J. M. Cam- eron, Mr. Robin Nicholson, of Whithy. All attended the special anniversary thankoffering serv- ices at Almonds United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris and family entertained the fol- UX Novelist Has Birthday LONDON (CP) -- Eden Phil- potts, Britain's oldest living novelist, celebrated his 97th birth- day Wednesday. A reticent man, he marked the occasion with a quiet luncheon party. An '"'avalanche of con- ert Louis Stevenson published Treasure Island. He once gave tips to mystery writer Agatha Christie, who also is still going strong, and was hard at work when future cele- brities such as H.G. Wells, John Galsworthy and Joseph Conrad were unknown. His latest book, published last year, is entitled There Wasn an Old Man. spent the weekend with Miss Carol Abbott, | Mr, and Mars. Albert Adams and family, Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Carter and fam- ily, Whitby, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. M, Adams Sunday. The WA of Burketon is mak- ing a canvas on behalf of the blind. Donation may also be left at Hubbard's store. The CGIT will meet Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. |graulations" de ded on his home in Devonshire. Philpotts has written more BURKETON Mr, and Mrs. George Bower and family, Port Hope, spent the kend with Mr, and Mrs. than 250 books in 71 years, and has just started work on another novel. A tall, thin, bespectacled man, who recently recovered his eye- sight after temporary blindness, Philpotts started writing nine years before Somerset Maugham, Mr. Oshawa, arnochan By A. R, BURKETON ar. Gra Bailey spent the weekend with relatives in Oshawa. James Trick, Mrs. [Esther and Mrs. visited Miss Patsy Gibbs, Tyrone, George Allison. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harvey and family, Oshawa, were Sunday guests 50 Mz, and Mrs. J. A. M. Oliver has returned home after surgery in Memorial Hospi- tal, Bowmanville. Toilet Tale Intrigues Control Body TORONTO (CP)~The tale of an anclent toilet intrigued Tor- Sutvy board of control Wednes- y. The board was pondering the case of a street with only one water meter on it, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 5, 1959 15 oughfare, he will have to cut off their water supply. He sald thé 12 homes are served by a single water meter and there is a dispute as to. how much each owes. "Apparently one fellow de- cided to put in a modern toilet to replace the ancient one he had," Mr, Campbell said. "He had one that had a chain up here like this and you pulled the chain like 's0," The board lau; " "Well, at any rate" Mr. Campbell went on, "this fellow broke the water pipe and the water came gushing out all over the place just like Ni- 0 Instead shutting the water off, bent the pipe of he lowing guests last Sunday, who also attended the anniversary services at Almonds United Church: Mr. snd Mrs. Lawrence Wearn and daughter, Susan, of Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs, Don MacDonald and family, Jim, Ron and Marlene, of Bowmanville, # | Miss Lorna Wearn and Mr. Rgy SHOT IN HOSPITAL Dr. George Callahan, 85.) Tuesday was 'Very Good. Al year-old doctor at St. Michael's | fred Hugh Durnee, 28, of To- hospital in downtown Toronto |'ronto was charged with at. was shot over the left kidney | tempted murder. Police said Monday by a man who walked | the suspect had been receiving throug the hospital wearing a | treatment at the hospital. A homemade linen mask. Dr. Cal- | sawed-off shotgun and 20 shells lahan's condition after surgery | were confiscated by police. WHITBY BOWLING NEWS WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Wednesday Night Section Bathurst No. 1, 2, Ramblers 1; Old Sailors 3, Has Beens 0; Fit- 738 for high triple. Jo triples: Ross Spencer, 672; |Ron Bragg. 642; Bill Grylls, 738; tings 3, Mitton Machine 0; Mill-(andy Myers, 684; Jim Cherry, work and Builders 2, Oshawa 5 v Wood Products 1; SIX Pros 3, lor Ji orerry 236. ar oui Steinbergs 0; Bathurst No, 2, & simpson, 212; Gene McLean, 210; Firestone 0; Alsco 3, B and Riphyliis Simpson, 212; Joy Bain, Transport 0; Munns Press 2,206; Bob Brown Agnes Jokers 1. Simpson, 201; Andy Myers 255, 700 triples including 280/273; Sheila Gordon, 212, 211; Bob singles: Mel Rundle, 747 (280); (Simpson, 204; Bud Keddy, 204; R. Richard, 736 (301); Doc Dafoe, Ross Spencer, 205, 307; Bill Ful- 726 (223); Geo. Olliffe, 704 (255).(ton, 251; Ron Bragg, 241, 257: Singles of 250 and over: John|Bill Grylls, 207, 258, 273; Bar- Fawcett, 286, 263; Doug Wiles bara Sherman, 216, 210; Nessie 2, Vie Wilks, 266; Harold Hunt- Shephard, 201, 203. ey, 293; Cec Bowler, 251. Lemon League: Nessie Shep- Winners of the first section, hard, 76; Darbara Sherman, 97; Munns Press. Dot tia 87; Colleen Keddy, rown, 75; Marg O'Neill, Thursday Night Section 87; Grace Lenoard, 95; Belle Amateurs 2, Red Wings 1;(Grylls, 78; Bill Simpson, 84. Ross Spencer rolled 307 for {men's high single and Bill Grylls Grant, Miss Sandra Morehouse and Mr, Dave Forest, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and fam- ily, of Garrard road, Oshawa, and Mr, Frank Bell of West Hill, Eleanor and Chuck Kemp, of Dundas St. E., recently flew to Deseronto in their private plane. Congratulations to Chuck Kemp who is celebrating his birthday this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Bush and their son, Garth, have returned to North Bay after spending a few days visiting with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Bush, of Henry St., and Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Ser, of Oshawa. Mrs. Jack Forrester spent a week in Montreal and Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, where she visited relatives and s. Mrs. A. Ojamaa has returned to her home in Kansas City, after visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. Ashby, and her sisters, Mrs. R. Ward and Mrs, Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker at- tended the Sergeant-Fowler wed- ding which took at St Matthew's Anglican Church, Osh- awa. Mrs. Harold Wyatt, of Lee avenue entertained her group of ladies last Monday evening at her home, Card games were en- joyed with prizes awarded to luckv winners. The hostess served a dainty lunch. DUPLICATE BRIDGE With eight and a half tables playing the following were the top scores at Tuesday's Dupli- cate Bridge: North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Wells, 69%; Mrs. Wilson ard Mrs. Spratt, 69; Mr. and Mrs. Heron, 61; Mrs, Free- man and Mrs, Bowman, 60%. East and West: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 78%, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cann, 68; Mr, and Mrs. Baker, 67; Mr. and Mrs. Winters, 64. 4 Kinds to choose from ber tires, steel body. WHILE THEY LA 88¢ . Rub- ST Spencer Car Market 2, Firemen 1; Club Bayview 2, Mowat's BA 1; Aces 3, Credit Union 0; Hef- ferings Esso 3, Ottenbrite 0; Coca Cola 2, Legion Old Sweats 1; County Bowl 3, Silver Six 0; Dodgers 3, Donald Motors 0. + 700 triples: Doug Rowden, 875 (323); Myrle Reeson, 803 (303); Bill Mowat, 807 (209); Dick Adams, 760 (352); Walt Hender- pin) 738 (204); Al McHaffie, 725 (293) 250 singles: Dave Simpson 300, Frank Kappy 285, Alf Reardon 276, Geo. Sweet 268, Ed Ricketts 262, Bill Spencer 259, Bill Jordan 259, Jack Lee 258, Ernie White 256, Warren Watson 256, Bill Brown 255. Winners of first section, County Bowl. WHITBY FRIDAY-NITERS LEAGUE Barbara Sherman took ladies' high single with 216 and Joy Bain the high triple, 574. United Church Celebrates Anniversary The Rev. Professor W. T. Morrison Kelly, MA, BD, STM, Professor of Public Worship at Emmanuel College, was the est speaker at the Whitby nited Church Anniversary Serv- fce held on Sunday morning. Mr, Kelly's theme was "Taking Up Life Again." Rev. J. M. Smith conducted the worship and the choir, under difference Sea King A shadow slim waterproof . 17 Jewels, shock-resistant, anti- magnetic, handsome curved link expansion band. $49.9 lit with brilliant You'll be proud to give "choose that BULOVA Canadian Girt A high fashion watch set | | WESTERN Including Guns SPECIAL HOLSTER SET 1.98 One of Canada's most lar. watch styles. 23 Jewels. melt: winding, waterproof , shock- A tiny 23 jewel watch resistant . FY the fire of 2 diamonds. $59.50 that Bulova Difference? the direction of Mrs. J. B sang the anthem "Gloria in Excelsis." Mr. Alan Clark sang the solo "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings" by Liddle. The Evening Hour was in the form of a CGIT Graduation Serv- jee at which the following mem- bers were presented with certi- ficates after ccmpletifig the five- year course. Misses Nancy Beer, Rose Marie Bond Helen Lamory, Linda Law, Carole Snelgrove, Judith White and Anita Under- wood. Mrs. Gordon White pre- 32 KING ST. WEST BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. RA 3.7022 sented the certificates and Miss Anita Underwood was Valedic- forian. Mrs. Ronald Nickle of the United Church Training Staff was the guest speaker. A Junior Choir group sang the CGIT hymn "Now We Unite." Following the service a social time was held at which mem- gerved refreshments to mem- bers of the CGIT and Explorer | Groups and thei friends. | Next Sunday evening the min- 20 SIMCOE SOUTH bers of the Woman's Aste] ation) LTD. PHONE RA 3-7133 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE RA 5-8443 ister will commence a series of messages on Christian Doctrines. The services will be followed with | a study group co at eight o'clock. A) POSTPONE VOTE BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters)-- The Lebanese parliament Tues day night decided to postpone for one year municipal "elections due to start Nov. 13. The decision was| made to avoid possible dis- orders. 1 SIMCOE ST. 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