% ++ home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puck- = daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Young was baptized. ..DUNBARTON SERVICE --and Mrs, Oliver Gibb Friday. ": day 'at the United Church. © 'were guests of a party in the : 'moon. The leader, Mrs. Bill Guth- ~~ wie, assisted by Anne Guthrie, #* sight Tuesday, November 10, Baptisms At Pi ] - g By GRACE MILLS PICKERING -- Communion was observed and baptismal rites were carried out by Rev. E. M. Hunter of Melville Church, West Hill, at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, Sunday. Following communion, Laurie 'Marguerite, R. Next Sunday service will be at 11 a.m. conducted by the minis- ter, Kenneth Heron, BA. Organist and choir leader at St. Andrew's «will be Mrs Marion McClement. Practice has begun for the an- nual Christmas candlelight ser- vice, which will be held in De- cember. J hoir practice will be 'held Wednesday, juniors at 7.30 p.m. and seniors at 8.30 p.m. DUNBARTON -- Rev. J. W. Wilkinson, the minister, conduct- ed the service of Dunbarton Unit- ed Church and Lois Davidson and Marie Mitchell took charge of the for congregation. Mrs. Vera reeman rang the solo accom-| panied by Mrs. Wilkinson at the piano. Five children were baptized. | They were Andrew Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Snareof: Susan Joyce, and Denis Ray- mond, children of Mr. and Mrs, Winston Simms; Robin David, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell, all of Glendale drive; and Donna Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green, Fairport Beach. REMEMBRANCE DAY The annual Rembrance Day service will take place Sunday next, Nov. 8. The Sunday Sehool will conduct the evening service, Nov. 15 DUNBARTON PERSONALS By GRACE MILLS The Base Line Home and| School Euchre party will be held| Saturday, Nov. 7 at 8.15 p.m. A chinaware shower was held at the home of Mrs. E. Code tor! Mr. and Mrs. W. Willis, The Pickering and District| Home wand School Association "held its meeting in Dunbarton 'Public School October 27. Rev. Mr. Bonis talked on travelling libraries and suggested the asso- ciation promote a mobile library | for Pickering township. The Area Home and School conference will be held Novem- ber 21 at Dunbarton school, from 9 am. to 4 pm Mrs. Rose Cooney, formerly of Spruce Hil road, is a patient in Toronto East General Hospital. Lorraine May has been ill at her home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Connors moved Saturday to Admiral road, Ajax, where they have purchased a home. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ca- Dadian Legion will stage a ba- ber 14, in the store very "door to the Log Cabin, from 10 am. to 5 p.m. There will be .Bome baking, children's clothes, aprons, dolls and many other ftems on sale, The Legion Auxiliary will meet - Monday eveing, November 9, when donations will be received for the Christmas stocking. Mr. and Mss. Keith Gibb and Warren, of Oshawa, visited Mr. * Mrs. George Howe visited her daughter, Mrs. Gerry O'Connor. and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gourlie, White's side road, Dunbarton, will be at home Thursday, No- vember 12, from 8 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Winters left for Florida Monday. | A shower was held at the home of Mrs, Walter White, Pickering, for John Hamilton and Alice Percy, district school nurse, who are to be married shortly. | " The Dumbarion Girl Guides a successful bazaar -Satur- AUDLEY By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The Baby Band church basement Saturday after- conducted games and a short service. Rev. M. Buttars and Charlie Clemence attended a United Church convention on rural life at Paris, Ont., last week. Mrs. W. H. Guthrie, Mrs. John Puckrin and Mrs. Charlie Cle- mence attended an Oshawa Presbyterial meeting at Colum- bus Tuesday. -Club meets Saturday at the gin. James Davidson will pictures. ""The W.A. is holding a family show when Bernice Chapman, Toronto, will show pictures taken in Rus- sia. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Russell, Richmond Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bell Sunday evening. UPSET OVER TRANSFER BILOXI, Miss. (AP)--The wife of an air force sergeant, de- scribed as upset over her hus- band's impending overseas as- gignment, shot and killed two of her three children Monday night. Police said they booked Mrs, Harrv Blue for investigation of murder. The victims were Harry Norman, 10, and Gwendolyn Earl, 8. RAID GAMBLING DEN NEW YORK (AP)--A favorite lunch-hour hangout of Wall Street employees who like to play the horses was raided Monday by po- lice. A plainclothesman slipped into a line--mostly employees of financial houses carefully scruti- nizing scratch sheets before plac- ing their bets--during the noon hours in the basement of a cafe teria. 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