'. rR Spi AHN, vosoons PORT DRIVE-I "THEATRE On Sutton Line roseees rooo ree rosovssssssns roreroesss Scugog ¢. The Rev. R. B. Harrison used the text "Now the God of "Peace be with you all," taken from Paul's letters to the Romans, for his farewell message to the friends of Grace Church on Sunday morning. 'He praised the elfoir for their great help with the worship and also the lovely flowers which are always there in place, The W.A. Strawberry supper which wag. held on Wednesday in Grace Eo i 15 King East, Oshawa BOTTLED GAS NOW AVAILA BLE FOR COTTAGES Low Cost Equipment for the Season. ! No Pumping, Priming, Filling or Waste. : ¢,.Clean, Hot, Fast, Dependable Flame. Free Demonstration. ONTARIO SHORE an PLEAS PLS ALAR AR AAA RT ot i oe SF! Ant ya ' AA AE) ) | THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, oa 1313 HEEL LALLA ALAS TAS SARRS EE SHA SASKSSSSEET GAS Co, LTD. , » Phone 3-2201 : : ' po ; { Church basément was a grand sue- . & 11. 1 Mile E. of Peiferlaw Road YN Sl on wy rep : ep tr ------_ H Mr. and Mrs. E. Drake and daugh- |. M h \ i P G gf i ter Mary, Mr. -and Mrs. A. Drake,| . anc es er. ) ine rove # H - FEATURING THE BEST - { Mr. and Mrs. S. McLeod, Mr, and Mrs.| Robert Black, Jr. was with Ron Mio and Mrs. Delbert Catherwood ) H i : l.. McLeod and son Leighton of Tor-| McKinzie for a few days at the Me- | and boys of Whitby visiting Sunday : H H onto were recent guests of Mr, and | kinzie cottage on Twelve Mile Lake. with Mr, and Mrs. BE. Catherwood and ~a8 nD f H 13 | Mrs. A. Newman. mo attended the Decoration Services at : . Pictures rac OnS i | © Mr. and Mis. M. Dowson, Kenneth |: De. Fleteher grave a very fine see-d Uxbridge Cemetery. H : and Shirley, Mr..and Mrs. Alan Dow-| Me" ©" Sunday morning, using for AM and Mrs. Jack Hill and June > $ : 3 | son and Chris of Port Perry, Mr. and his text, "What profiteth a man iffy ing Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill on . FOR YOUR ENJOY MENT -f# $1) Mrs. Roy Collins and Joyce of Port he gain the world and lose his soul." | Sunday. and attended the Christening i | Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manns and Quarterly Communion service will be | of their Grand daughter. . : . H Maryln all gathered at the home of held Hex! Sunday morning at 11.00,[ The Sunday School and Public " : i - i their brother Mr. and Mvs. Joe Dow- Bubduy Schon! HE 0u0 ua School Picnic will be June 28th. i Commencing S e 11 - C 0 nt r ol ] ed | Admission - son to honor Mur, Frank Dowson and| Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cochrane, At- Congratulitions to Miss June Hill : A ' | he Yak on Father's day. lanta, Ga., visited her brother and i Pheainy hoy game, . 5 i $ - Each Evening , ADULTS ~~ 50c. | #1. Mise " riley Hoge returned to the sister, Mr. Earl Mitchell and Mus. | oo ha a a toy Simpson cal- 158 3 1S : K R ' ieneral Hospital in Toronto on Thurs- | Josie ain. Mrs. Bain returned with" on Eo Catherwood's Monday. i Hf - _ EAS CHILDREN UNDER 12° day after spending a fow weeks at | them to Atlanta, for a vacation, - | - #nd Mrs. Gourlie have returned I E | al 9.00 p.m. F RE E her home. here. ) home from their trip to the States. EY E : : idl ; IN ea C A R Little Marion and Dannie Bigelow Mrs. Stanley Scarlett, Toronto was Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans at- 3 ---- -- i] returned to their home after spending the guest of Mr. and Mrst -Grant j tended the Wedding Anniversary par- SOR $ R - Shi PE : Rain or Shine a few weeks with Mrs. Hope. Christie last week. ty at Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry's SA ain or ine SYSTEM . $ Miss Lillian Burnet and sister Su- -Mr. John Stewart spent an week wn Veiday night, be --- er adit i "ANY Spent Suiday with their parents with his sisters. in Ol a. Mr. and Mrs. George "Tomilson of hy i Sis s shawa. "nm 3 : $ in Oshawa. Lo Foronto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Heard <2 - -C Y I il S C 0 ot t, Formerly of Roni-Vern The Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobson at | of Uxbridge spent Sunday with Mr. are moving to Wilfred on Wednes- [tended the wedding of a cousin in and Mrs. Hillard Armstrong. H 3 | day and we all hope they will be very | Toronto on Saturday. The Sympathy of the Community JSS SSNs t ists ttt tItIsst atts LR tILILIRIISILISIILILISILIRILILILIILLILLILIIILL comfortable in their new home. The many friends of the late Mrs. Hillard Armstrong and family in the passing of his sis- goes. out to Mr. , - g : : : The Rev. Mr. MeKennon will move | Frank Luke were grieve var of ; . " } + . : : oY h tt . grieved to hear of ! UT ing her mother Mrs. Geo. Ward on Mrs. Locke is again in Sunderland SHIRLEY in the parsonage this week and the| her death in Welland. Sympathy is] "7 0 Friday. a vr . Sunday. - with her son who is ill in bed. worship will be as usual at 11.16 with] extended to the bereaved family. AANAAAAAAANAAANAAAAAA, » - Mrs. N. Rusnel attended the Silver Mrs. Jim Mitchell spent Sunday . i Sunday School at 10.30 sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ti a \ lk. SCHOOL BOYS TO VISIT hy Mr. Kaille preached his' farewell Wedding Anniversary held for Mr. with her daughter Grace in Kinsale. Mrs. Lorne Duff was hostess onl id to hear Mr George Menzing | ® e " : oo pn ane " CANADA EAN ] H ; : : I" ) ORE ; ly iy, Toronto were with the Geo. 1eae oa aii 3 sermon on Sunday. His new_pas-|..4 Mrs. Ernest Simpson in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Banks of Burlington Tuesday: evening for n June meeting has returned hoine from the hospital PA yi ie fue eh 10 School boys from England torate is at Erin in the Orangeville Monday, June 26th. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parkin visited | © the irley Women's Institute, - and is improving in health, Mi i Oswald Cross I had | aid Scotland will visit Canada un- : i = ~ EE : x NY , : " ar. Usw 'oxn as une 1 Ne Lo FT . r . : district.' Mr. Art Orchard, a former resident Mn, and Mrs. Frank Conaghan on . The meeting opened with the "In-| Congratulations to Miss Mary Pearce 00005 Vendior i Aes sh auspices of the W. [LL Rev. Mr. James Young will take the | 0 buried in the Kendall cemetery SUI¢aY. eat stitute Ode" followed by the Lord's [vn her recent marriage. ' ! : thode: Canada Iducational i Visitors at A. E. Leeder's Sunday owed "by the Lord's . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Farvow and pe ge leaving Liverpool August ¥ services during July until Mr. J. Hill, the regular minister 'arrives from the West. ; Choir practice will be held- Thurs- day night instead of Wednesday night, New choir books are expected. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doble and daughter of Ashburn visiting Miss Christie on Sunday. Mr. Ralph Wilbur is 'now working. riear Toronto, | Arlene Dyrland had a party Sun- were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Mr. Bob Leeder and fiancé Miss Donna ; Manewell of Toronto. -- eo e---- -------- SCOTT POTATO CLUB prayer. The minutes of .the May meeting were read and approved, af- ter the business was finished the clee- tion of officers followed, Mrs. R. Rob- ertson acted-as chairman and the slate of officers were as follows: The Head WA. meting will'be held on Wednesday, July 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Manns, with Mrs. Jae Dowson's "Group serving the lunch. All are invited. The men- bers are asked to bring a bazaar ar- family of Scurboro were puests of Mi. and Mrs. Grant Christie. on Sun- day. Miss Margaret McKee is atthe Mat- tabanick Inn, Haliburton, the summer. for ticle to work on. 2nd ond returning to Southampton August 30th, They will visit Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toroa- fri to, and Nigrara Falls and spend 4-- days at Camp Wanapitei in North- cin Ontario. - The Nylon Demonstration on Tues- , - . 3 \ day aftemoon was not too well at-|day afternoon to celebrate her birth-' SO ey UsBmIDar resident, Mrs. Roy Robespson; 1st sie dei . J tended. Those that were there re-|day. Her father Melvin Dyrland and. } g , a Vico: Ag Mus. Robert Coates; re! oh, ede 70 ; it a very satisfactory meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston also attended. i The Scott Potato Club was or-|2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Murray . Model HA- ode oo i ¥ Ps F iF 40 ils of| Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooey and Bar- rganized in May with a membership | Coates; Secretary - treasurer,- Mrs. i Fairy voy Wang Tg 4 Utica | bara are iin London visiting his sis- tof 28. The members of this Club] Sandy Moore; Assistant, Mrs. Ivan y Kithont / _ Bo went to Toronto. | ter-Miss Norma Hooey,:who_has been 'MUst be between the ages of 12) Moore; District-Directors, Mrs. Allan 22 Su > iar abnsihn Bas ? and 20, and they are required-to| Moore, Mrs. Fred Toms. ~ | -- oy... i ' where they visited the museum, Centre Island and Riverdale Zoo. Sorry to report Mrs. Earl Ballard in the Oshawa Hospital. Hope she is better soon. Mrs. E. 'Ackney is in bed under the doctor's care. We wish her a speedy recovery. ) Mr. and Mrs. King and baby were 'day, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sker- in the sanitarium about 14 years. Dorothy Wilbur accompanied Miss cattle dispersal sale. Visitors at Henry Skeratt's Sun- | ratt, Fred Olson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Pickard and Mr. and Mrs. en Pick- ard. Jack Geer and friend Marion Clan- rgrow and look after the potatoes "supplied to them. toes to his 'Kinsmen sponsor, and Scott Fair on September 26th, he has to exhibit 30 potatoes in the regular Junior Class. He also has to return two bags of these pota- these are also judged in two-bag lots. Prize money of $5.00, $3.00 Fruit and Flower committee, Mrs. Land Canadian Industries, Mrs. Lorne Duff; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Fred Toms; Community . Activities and Public Relations, Mrs. Russell Coates; Historical Research and Cur- rent Events, Mrs. Allen Moore; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. Roy Ro- bertson. ZZ) ON Lose Miss Donna Crosier at Jy Loom thi, d Mrs. Herman Walker were i [Each member was given one bag Russel Coates--wnd Mrs. Fred Toms. : , Qshawa Houta) fox a pa She a ot le While there of "Foundation Katahdin potatoes] Pianist, Mrs. Ivan Moore. HL is a member of the recent graduation |in Toronto, ' by is : Kinsmen - nsor and a . . 3h class. they attended the Hon Geo. 8. Henry's 0) his J Day at Standing Committees: Agricultural CG REFRIGERATORS New. ..and YEARS AHEAD visiting in the neighifrhood before | cy, of Oshawa were at Murray Geer's |, , $2.00 is allotted for the best \ : leaving for his charge in the West. |on Sunday. three exhibits. . . : v N "rl } ™ BN } _ i Con rtulations to Miss Dorothy| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip spent Sun-| Dur ing the summer olan, . rie ei of te rin bi \ ® Huge 8.2 cu. ft. inside . . . space- A Wilbur who has passed her High|day with friends at Cedar Grove. there will be regular monthly Toms a Juse Bride. Ruth Dufl pinned N saving outsidel . i School entrance examinations. | "Mr." and -Mrs. Melvin Morgan of | meetings,. at which the members a orvage on Joan and Mrs. Roy Ro. \ J| N@ Full-width freezer holds 35 Ibs.l Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer 'were at| Taunton 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack jare required to: judge potato bertson read the following Hadresy, \ ® Space for 25 quart bottles) the Decoration services held at the| Crosier Sunday. classes, and also are given in- > 3 i ® Sparkling Chromium shelves! Uxbridge Cemetery on Sunday. Mr. Henry Davis spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. struction "on potato culture and management. "Dear Jean--We your friends and associates in the Institute learned @ Full-width Crisper holds 16 qts.! CAEL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry visit- Easy to sce why the IH storage story is a bess seller everywhere! You get amazing interior spaciousness in a-compact cabinet, dozens of convenience features of the future, plus the ay lasting beauty of Shadowline styling! See the complete line - : with-degp regret that you are leav- ing our rhidst, where you have been our faithful sercetary-treasurer for| the last six years, we know that soon- er or later you would be taking that all important step, but now that the time has come, we do not know how 7 Models] HAY wo - -- we can. get along without you. S30 SE "- Ba "You have always cheerfully helped 7 Prices : i ar with every undertaking in our com- munity. We could always depend on Jean--It is small comfort to realize 2 4 that our loss is another community's ] : . gain, : gs BARRE RN "We trust that you will carry away with you happy recollection of your associates here and that you will _.. | come to_our meetings whenever pos- sible. We ask you to'accept this small token of our appreciation and wish you much happiness in the fu- ture." Mrs. Russel Coates presented Jean INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Hitahuon Sie Table Tgp BR 7 cu. ff. FREEZER i Holds 245.1bs. = | Imagine the care-free luxury of freezing foods with a silver flower basket. rightin your own kitchen! Store everything you Jean thanked the Institute members ~ need for weeks of good eating . .. everything ia : for the 'gift and hoped they would © just a 2744 x 441% io. space! Think of saving . a i visit her in her new home soon. valuable time and footsteps, of getting exciting : nl a i The meeting was closed with the IH features: smooth table top for added work- "ee EER - 5 ; GIv ES 3 BIG ADVANTAGES . ational Anthem. . Mrs. Duff and ing space,~over-all freezing pt you can freeze : ' 1) Look always fo the 1. 'Couvoulout 'S-P-R-E-A-D out payments Join the 'blue coal' Budget Plan - Ruth served lunch. foods on 5 surfaces, Dri-Wall cabinet that does : iS BLUE Color : + + + 6aSY terms to suit you. now. When winter rolls around, Church Services at Bethel Church away with excessive moisture! Preserve ses ; £4 he oT doss| 2¢/No worries! Coal is Letivered in plenty of you will enjoy "paid-Up™ heat. on Sunday, July 1st, at 2.30 o'clock. sonal foods, pocket dollar savings... now! wy dys=--a. positive. proipetion J fu] tims... yours all paid up nOXt WES. the sooner you start the smaller Rev. -C.-W.- Hutton, - Blackstock; will EIN preach, music provided by Shirley air A Tyee your monthly payments will be, Phone today. '3, With this 'blue coal plan, household smoothly all "round. it Un my your? School pupils. : a ; Congratulation to Jean Toms, and | \ A . : . : Lloyd Slemon Hayden, on their mar- . - ; : J [i > hy - R E E S 0 R T U EL & L U M B E R riage on Saturday afterngon at Black- E EON NY Fo ~ R ! } : . ' yy y : Stn stock United Church, : Cor : J : on : RAE : PHONE 173 Congratulations to Helen Moore on | D ] 3 8 Fan 4 PORT PERRY: ONTARIO passing her exams at Port Perry UX-SPR NG FAR MS LIMITED 3 ol 4 ) High and on taking a position in : : DON'T GAMBLE! 'hlue coal's' COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST Oshawa. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES AND SERVICE. 3 1 ' | 3 x a . : .