ltand very well too. *Neil Mal- E-NS IL E colm in his own inimitablë E NS IL T Y RN Elittle touch of humour. Presi- The first Sunday in the Ad- Tyrone Sunday School tea-iGroup meeting. There was a, ley attended the Garage Op dent Gwen Ballingaîl then vent Season was observed chers and officers for 1963-I splendid attendance, including: erator' Ladies' Night aitthe,5p0ke to the guests. welcom- with a most admonishing 64 are as follows: Supt., Mi.! several guests. Mrs. P. Werryt Knghts of Columbus Hall,'ing the husbands, and express- message from our minister,l sR.Cobs raueM.,presided. Mrs. A. His gave' Oshawa. ing her sentiments about the Mr. Crawford. The text was p~ ~1~oobesiTreaurersMr O.N.O. Club, and ber wishes "Gods Gif t to Man." He ex- Ale. t HiUls; Secretaries, Missi the devotion on"Knns" Miss Jean, Mallette, Littile for the future success of this plained that God let nothing E'Annis, Ted Wood, Ted' Guest speaker was Mrs. R. B.' Britain, spent a few davs %with organization. corne in between His great Skinner and Paul Moore; Kin-! Galbraith of Oshawa who~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodley and Huor asteodrognrstysheavteu- dergarten, Mrs. L. Skinneri gave us a most interesting' eilîdren. teeeîg n hr vssekbe nxrsil n and Mrs. R. Cameron; Prin-1 talk on Malaya and Penang! hMrvnig and MsCeiAldadpnyoft, theeteran-sinescrabinpeit b e gave ary, Mrs. A. Knowlton, Mrs.' and showed articles of cloth- .and R a n CeciBowalle,' m pentyommttee o! en indesriate t od Iftwe v W. Murphy and Miss Shelagh: ing, cards and souvenirs which Visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Ail- Bmlengal], ice-es.;o dîtw ou n tave depletd te Murphy: Jr. Class. Mrs. W.! she brought home with her dread. alnal iePe. dt ol o aedpee ra Jewell, Miss Kav Davey: Winl after visiting ber daughter. MeLaughlin and group lead- suries or lack of dedicated One Class, Mrs. P. WerrY,' Lunch and a social time was Mrs.* Audrey Estabrook of ers, Norma Van Camp and leadership. We were remind- Mrs. R. Coombes;, King'si enjoyed. Courtice accompanied Mrs. A. Josie Hamilton, had planned ed that we receive God's gift R.1 eebri t8pm h Knowlton to visit ber sister for a veriy happy eveng.ovulbtweitrn us Guard, Mr. D. Craig, Mr. MsARenhmo obe-FrtGwnhdw ittn a soyurlv u es. inWhtushamust Coombes; S up plIy teacher;, U.C.W. meeting will be heà d r,.ast Trhusay.f obe-'stry an n thadwittnuded urenesoGd? h r Mrs. T. Pleasance. Mrs. 1-1., atls .Koltns o.' mere, atTusa.soyadi h nlde!nert Gd? TeS. Vaneyk, Mrs. L. Moore; Nom:.frt t r i. ng ytourChrist- Congratulations to Mir and ail the members of the slub choir's anthem was "Ail Hall *nating Committee 1964-.65, Mr. mas project. Mrs. Grant Glaspell (nee Joan and their husbands, leaving the Power o! Jesus' Name." W. Jewell, Mr. A. Youngman, ag ubro Arlene Westlake) who were blank spaces. These were f111- Mr. A. J. Werry assisted in Mrs. Edna Philp and Mrs. T. homeslare u ro Tyrone'1 married at the Manse , Friday ed in by asking everyone ta the opening o! the church ser- *Pleasance. hmswr represented at! evening. give an adjective, the story' vice and S.S. Supt. directed Mrs R.GlapeI ~vs îosthe Santa Claus parade on Misses Emily Thornett andiwas then read, causing gales the promotion exercises in the tes. lspfr e ovmberStudy Saturday. Tyrone voung men Patsy Gibbs, Oshawa, Mr. andilof laughter. Josie then con-, classes. Please take special ____forthe________tud have been busy for the last. Mrs. Charlie Bruce and baby 'ducteld a "Who arn 1" game ini notice o! change o! time ser- five weeks (in the evenings) Ooo r n r.Gog.wbicb the name of a public,! vices, Enniskillen church ser- at . A Vrtu's argema-,"Gibbs and baby were Sunday 'or local person was pinned on vice 9:45 a.m., S.S. service at HAYDUN ing theira 26 lit. rocket, mul visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 11, th back ofd anotherpesn1*4 a.m. This change begins edona 55 Oliver tatr!Gbs h then hdto guess b s:nx Sunday, Dec. 8th. C.G. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Readt Wednesday they were inter._ Gadt epr Gog G ibbng questions who he or she, I.T. begin practice for Vesper aeeeknd amly sPterorougih,! viewed by different papers returned to work Monday at was; this too proved very riceo audy e.7 wer wekndviitrs wthand enjoyed luncheon in the eealMtr, fe bsa-funny. Edith took over from'at 2 p.m. at the churcb. Mr.an Mr. rtur ea ad Cdila rom t he lyngcident. there and bad several panels' Miss Anne Gillespie, who is family.1 Dutchman. Congratulations to Mr. Rich- for that popular TV gamne a classmnate of Miss Lois Ash- Miss May Tabb, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste- ard Gibbs on being elected Ln "Password". Norma conducted ton at the Nightingale School Cowling and Roy, Blackstock, hnBwmni1,ad r.DrintnCull o nte a contest called "Bettie". ThisofNrig Toronto, was a were Monday callers of Mrs !Walter Rahm accompanied Mr.' term. is a contest which is played bywekngutatOC.Ah George Tabb., and Mrs. Richard Gibbs on _________ two couples, and by throwing ton's. U.C.W. December nieetingt Friday evening to pay their fTP7l~T dice draw a beetle accordingi Verv sorry to report Robert wilb edi h hrhon respects to the late Everett' JJALJI\S IUJI to the number shown on the;hda peaino Tusa atrnoCrs-t1 Beech at the Ross Funeral: dice, six for a body, five fora ' Siemondath opali grias party, Dec. l2th. Mothers Home, Port Hope. O.N.O. Club bead and sa on until ail 13:'bshn tth optli *ndchldenar inltd. So~- toher rs Rssi nStra"eeigNvparts have been drawn. The Toronto. Robert got a very Mn hr. n Mre. Ros ston rrt ad Mrs.red arter 3dte ebrlf h .. is opl ogt etebad cut with glass nine months Mr. an Mrs. oss Ahton! right nd Mr. FredPartne 23yetheseb"reeotthe .,.andelthenBeago., Histhmanv !riendsienswisb and family were Sunday din- are ptets i the Meoil 0Cu entertained hi hus-; moves ontaote tal inhebs.Ayewsig nrgetofM.adMsiHopiene ra'O lub heiron aothe tabesr ith bendcrs Anyonessisbing r~erguess o!Mr.and n. rHosptal Bowanvile. 'bands ta dinner in the îoveîy This goes on until nine beetîes osn adadesi r Zlarold Wright, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Windsor r banquet room o! the Bonfire ' have been drawn, the highe-ýt! thopaedic and Artbnîtis Hos- * Sorrv to hear Mrs. David' and cbildren were Sundav' Restaurant, Lindsay, there ýnumber of points is the winne. pital, St. Mathews Rd., Ton- Malcolm is a patient in Me- evening guests o! Mr. and were 44 guests in ail, several'This game not only caused onto, Room 307. marial Hospital, Bowmanvilie.! Mrs. Lyle Harrison, Whitby.1 members being unable to at-. much laughten, but lots of ex-' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lam'b Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron Mivr. and Mrs. ClenRh ed hsi an annual event, 'citement; the winners in this were Sundav visitons at Mr. visited Mrs. Nivins and Mrs.ý and children, Ajax, visited bis' and is the girls' way o! saying' case were Shirley Turner, and' and Mrs. Harold Ormiston's, YYrich, Bowrnanville, on Sun-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.' 'Thank You" ta our long su! -'Harold Kyte. Courtice. day. Rahm. fering menfolk, wbo on every Bytistm eeyne was Mr. and Mrs. Roy MoGill Mrs. W. Thompson spent th&~ Miss Patsy Gibbs is taking 2nd Thursday in the montb exbausted, and aching f .rom %vere Sunday dinner guests ait weekend with Mr. and Mr-. a two weeks' course in Tor-1stay home with the childnen,llaughter, coffee had been set Mr. and Mrs. M. Stainton's. Earl Thompson and family. nowthBl eephone. so that we may attend O.N.O.'out for us, wbich I might adil' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martin Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cox.j After President Gwen Bail- wasmost weîcome, sa we ah iand f a milIy, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson Stouffville, visited ber mo- ingaîl proposed the Toast toa'reîaxed with nefreshing cup of were with Mr. and Mrs. A. mnd amiv hve ove tother, Mrs. Percy McCoy, on the Queen and Grace was sung cfe pn iti ieg-But Pickering Beach. 'Sunday. we sat down to a most deiight- 'igoe h vnso h! r n r.DvdFru tMr. and Mrs. H. Murphy fui meal. which was beauti- 1 vrteeet !te r n r.DvdFru Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer and and Wayne visited Mrs. Edithýful]v served. .vnnwt eeyn ge-i son and aeM.adMs famiy, shaa, avemovd Mrph. Te Pesientthe caleding that this banquet, and nus- Ken Herrington and Kelly, Into the Patterson residence. Mr. Alyne Smith, Torontoupon Ivan Thompson who pro-'bns ibwstebs w saa eewt r n Mrs. K. Cow]ing and Mrs. was a guest on Sunday at the' posed the toast to the wives. had lever bad. Mrs. C. Ferguson. G. Tahb visited Mrs. Mabel Manse.1 Ivan had some very nice A wonderful meai, in a' Congratulations to Mr. F. W. Cowling, Salem, on Tuesday. The C.G.I.T. Vesper Service things to say about the ladies, beautiful room, in a friendly Werry and son Ted on win- Mrs. Arthur Read called on will be held this Sunday ev- inteii3persing his sentiments 'atmosphere, and a crowd o! ning second pnize on their Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton and ening in Tyrone U n i t e d with a littie touch of humour. happy people brought to an corn at Royal Winter Fair. lamily, Toronto, on Tuesday. Church at 7:30 p.m. Jean Kyte neplied to the toastiend a really entertaining' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton Mr. and Mrs. SuIas Smith, with some equally fitting re-' evening. If this is to be the Kathy and Gordon were Sun- visited Mrs. Ashton's mot'her Atwood, wene guests o! Mr. marks. Jessie Gunter then pro- order o! things for next Year's day visitors o! Mr. and Mrs. %vho is a patient in the Osh- and Mrs. H. Van Dorp. posed the toast to the bus-, "Husbands" night I can hardly Clem Rahm, Ajax. awa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood- bands; this was done in verse. wait. Mrs. Fred Toms accompani- ed Mn. and Mrs. M. Heard to the Santa Claus parade and Spent the weekend witb Mrs. *tGordon McLean, Bowman- ville. MAKECHRO AS PAR WIT a 0' Manse bazaar which was beld wvas quite a success from the PHILIPSstandpoint o! proceeds and co- -,.operation. The committee wishes to thank everyone from each appointment wbo helped P H ILIP Sford officiaily opened the r < Ibazaaix The Messengers had a display o! cards. the C.G.I.T. 4xtheir usual booth. The tea r tables were quite attractive with Christmas deconations, and evenyone enjoyed a social TELEVISION~j time. Mr. and Mns. Ganth McGill, MODEL C-72. Schomberg, spent the week- CONSOLE TV Mrs.tR. Vitueand Judy wr A beautiful furniture crafted cabinet. Truc bigh fidelity i '.ll sound from 6" Duo-Cone speakers. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery, SuggstedLis Prie $99.0 ..Linda and John attended the Suggste Lit Prce 39900 Santa Claus parade and were Christmas Trade-in $14.0. dinner guests o! Mr. and Mrs. $10,0 ~Walter Ferguson, Bowman- YOU PY ONL Mr. and Mrs. Menwin Bird, ---$ 9 #5. () del -72Columbus, were Saturday ev- ening guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Ff.,'J. Ormiston. MODELC-153Mrs. W. J. Ferguson was a ____________C_153_ recent visitor at Mr. and Mrs. MODEL C-53 are on'this new bighway that's YOU PAY ONLY J y Y . being built, just bave to waik. "THE FERN OOD"Mrs. Jim- Muller, Oshawa, "'THELFRFW3O1 was a recent visitor at Mn. and MODr -31 ontemporarv st',ling featuring t\vin panels of Mrs. E. Wrigbt's. iorish-influenuied ornamental fligree patterns, in ~ Mr'. and Mns. Ron Clemens, put. Two. Novo Sonic Duo-Cone speakers, il- Ohapto, Mrads. omaMnlr "H R E N ated channel indicaton, 2-y ear picture tube' saa n n r.Nra ror-Atee Wright accompanied Mn. and I otsolid walnut, soft lustre cherry' and mahof Mugetd is .ce.39E0adgavisite tMeo ua any, 4-speed automnatic turntable witb lifetime gua )ugse itPie$5.0 advstdteMDua antee, four 6" Duo-Cone speakers. FM, AM, Ster Christmas Trade-in $.~ 90.00 Brown funeral home in Tor- Radio. Record stonage. Sockets for tape recou.,_. onto to view the nemains of' and extension speakers. Y bU PAV ONLY the lateTucsonAizonJ, Bradfond, o! Suggested List Price --.----- ---- $399.95 y ________________________ Norma Wright. hsado Christmas Trade-in 74.95 Al l Philip Televisions C ry 2 miss Doris Wright frorn -- J LIlîPS arryWhitby Ontario 'Hospital visit- - - $3 15.00 Year Warranty on Picture Tube! ed ber parents, the E. 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