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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Jul 1927, p. 14

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ih "I" "THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 ; TE -------- ------------------------ ----------"--e------ CHILD INJURED AT SOFTBALL GAME Eigt-Year - Old Jean Kerr, Struck By Bat -- Not Serious Ki*ht vear old Jean Kerr, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kerr, v8 Second avenue, was painfully tninvag 'while watching & n Fime at Cowan's park last aight. Lue of the players who was bat- tng accidently threw the bat and it caught the wee girl in the centre of the forehead, sriking with a #ickning thud. She was removed to a near-by store where first ald was rendered and was then taken to her home where she was attended by Dr. McKibbin. Although a tremen- dous lump was raised on the child's forehead and much skin was scraped the injury is not thought to be of a carious nature, Jean Is 'dpending Ltaday in bed but gally assures every- one who sees her thai she will be up and about tomorrow. "FOR SHALL FRE ops renrom . GAVE JAAD CHEQUE «Hawa [" John "Gagnon was placed on sus- ed sentence by Magistrate A. F. ind in Police court this morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of false pretenses, The incident oc- curred last week when Gagnon gaev a cheque to Fred Chong of the Central Cafe which was found to be worthless when it was presented at 'he bank. Gagnon was given a stern lecture by His Worship. He was im- pressed with the fact that this was # very serious offence. His previous good record was taken into consid- eration. He is to report to the Chief of Police every month. the Mission Circle was urday afternoon of home of Miss Vera Werry. ly number of girls gat program, which was in charge of Miss Hazel. Rundle's group was en- The remainder of the program consisted of readings and music which was followed by a so- clal time which was thorodghly en joyed' by all, Mrs. Morrow and Miss Mona Mor- row of Winnipeg, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gay. A camp for C. G. I. T. girls , w with us in to enjoy a good program which was in charge of Mrs. G. F, Annals' group. The speaker was Miss Rouse, a missionary home from ving, who gave an excellent talk on China. The tial Art by 0) ram was en re, G. Wie rogram Miss Hattie: Os i, Enfield, July 20.--Visitors:-- Mr. W, H, Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Jordan, Mr. and Mrs, F, 'Wold and daughter Honey, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. F. Densem, Misses A , The ring of fire bells and the whistle of the fire siren rudely dis- turbed the peaceful tranquility of Olive avenue and vicinity at -2 being held at Darlington beach. were glad to have the Florence and Greta, and Mr, Everett borne. The remainder of the pro- am consisted of vocal solos by Mrs. G, F, Annis and Miss Vera Wer- ry and a piano solo by Mrs, Worden, This completed a Jims ~'ans program which hs thordug ly appreciated by the large number Ormiston, Bowmanville; and Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Ormiston, Oshawa avith Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Ormiston, Mr, A. J. Reynolds, Miss Edna, 'Mrs: R. Pascoe and Miss Mary Hoé garth, Solina, at I. C. Pascoe's, , oft visited at Rocheat- | 9f 'adies who wera present. | or TH Sti ha. "'Mr; and Mrs. Webster and family Dr. and Mrs, are visiting at the home of Mrs, A. at J. McCulloch's, F, Rundle, ! Mr, Norman Stinson spent the Oaneratulations to the girls and week end at Pontypool, boys from number 8 and Number 4 | Mr, and Mrs, John Hepburn visit- | ncuoois who successfully passed ed at Columbus, their elitrance examinations at Bow- i Mr Wilhert Ferguson recently had | manville High School, 'the misfortune of having his car The reguiar monthly meeting of badly damaged in an accident. * Don't forget the Sunday School pleniec on Saturday, July 23rd. Come and have a good time and maybe you had better bring your bathing suit with you, There was no church services here on Sunday on account of the heavy thunder showers, . a ---- EBENEZER Ebenezer July 20.--Three regu- ; lar services were held at Ebenezer church on Sunday last, In spite of the frequent rain storms there was # goodly number at each service, : In the morning our pastor, Rey, H, 'J, Stainton, was in the pulpit and gave an excellent sermon from the text, "The Master has come and , ealleth for thee," The choir render- ed an anthem and Miss Vera Werry 8ang a beautiful solo. In the even- ing Rev, Stainton was present to conduct the service but the speaker , for the evening was Dr, Norman Found, who Is home on furlough from Korea, He gave a very in- teresting talk on his medical work there, The choir again added to the service with song by two anth- ems and a solo by Miss Frances Han- cock, Sunday School was attended and a helpful session was held. A feature of special interest was a short talk on the "Customs in Korea," given by Mrs, (Dr.) Norman Found, assisted by her two sons, Masters Paul and Bruce who appeared, f dressed in Korean clothing. All 'the services were enjoyed and ap- preclated by one and all, We are glad to see Miss Velma Gay out again after her recent op- eration, when she had her tonsils removed, The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held on Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs, Eli Os- borne. A splendid crowd gathered I ie - YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE McCulloch, Orono. Omen, of Good Judgment demand, y/ CONCRESS Cho Laadling" 10% Cigar also IN PACKS 0 F. Sand 10 pm] | " TEs || mis it as Attractive Inside as Out? AKE your summer cottage comfortable and home-like with Gyproc. 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Following this everyone enjoyed a sumptuous supper which was the best part of the day for the kiddies. After this all wended their way homeward well satisfied with the afternoon's outing, Haying is In full swing now, but many acres of cut hay has been practically spoiled by the abundance of rain, We hope the weather will he fine now so that the rest of the hay may be saved, . ASHBURN Ashhurn, July 20.--Her many friends regret that Mrs. Walter Lynde is not improving as fast as was hoped for, Robert Duff and son were busy with their teams during the recent wet weather hauling cars along the detour, The Sacrement of the Lord's sup- per will he pbserved in Burn's church' on Sunday morning, July 81st. when the pastor, Rev, W, B, Mitch- ell and the elders will he pleased to recelve new members Into the church, ' Mrs, Edward Fisher has gone to the West where she will spend the greater part of the summer with her sons and daughter, Miss Ruth Studaford is taking a special course In a summer school at Toronto where we wish her con- tinned suceess. Mr, Andrew Davidson of Almes, Iowa, has heen visiting his brother Mr, James I. Davidson, his sister Mrs, Mary Miller and other relat- ives here, Congratulations to Miss Bernice Goose and Cecil Travis, who were successful In passing the entrance examinations, MYRTLE Myrtle, July 20.--Mr, and Mrs, Moase and family of Toronto. spent the week end at Mr. Will Cook's. Mr. George Rodd has completed building a portable dwelling house on the four corners here for Mr, David Harnden who is directing traffic since the new pavement has been laid. This is a rather trying Job at times as some motorists are very persistant and do not like to detour, even although the pavement | is not ready for general traffic. Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Hall, who was so successful in pass- ing the entrance This is a splendid showing for both teacher and pupil when the school term had been interrupted by so much sickness in the section during the year, Mr. Ferguson who is on a motor trip from Winnipeg to his old home near Enfield called on Mr. Fred Todd last week. Mrs. H. Roy Bright entertained the members of the Women's Aux- iliary of the Anglican Church, Port Perry. recently, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mole and Mr. Stanley Rodd visited Beaverton friends on Sunday and attended the dedication service of the new pipe organ in the Presbyterian church there. Mrs. Jobm Gruer of Whitby, is visiting at the home of her brother Mr. John Quinp. The school board have been suc- cessful in securing the services of Miss McFarlane of Tilsonburg for the ensuing year, The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church are holding their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Charlie Luke on Thursday of this week. Mrs. David Ross spent the week end with her son Leopard, pear Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Beacock B and every druggist o'clotk: this afternoon when fire broke out in the curtains In the front room of the home of Jack Hall, at number 346, The origin of the blaze was at first uncertain but after much questioning on the part of Fire Chief Cameron, the blame wad tinallv. fixed upon eight or wine year old George Smith of 3878 Ver- dun road, the son of John Smith, Hiloa Hall about six years old who was the only one known to have been In the house at the time. was at first thought to have started the fire but rhe directed suspicion to George Smith who 1s known to he a frequent player with matches. He had been inthe house and then had gone 'out presumably after the fire had started, The only damage was done to some durtain and a little of the wall paper, It was put out through the quick action of a neighbour, Mrs. Lesnick who also owns the 'residence. 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' 014 |] LA thorou with cold water, stirring wel ler until rice is ten dish, bake in a je Brand Condensed up ot water boiler, Stir in tapioca ur over them fi Cr Ei LT Pour over bread crumbs; | orange juice and rind, beaten ¢ Serve cold" and the served cold Place uno, can of and simmer for two and a ve can, cool, and chill nish with or without garnish, 09-27 Simple houirishing EAGLE BRAND y, cover and milk nearly absor ter, Cook slowly five minutes qu tapioca Dilute milk with fot water, blend and cook abou yolks, gradually the hot tapioca, stirring constantly, Return to double boiler and cook three minutes longer, in yetly; Savet and chill, Serve plain or with cream or fresh fruit sauce, | oca puddin in bottom of serving dish, pouring over the chilled tapioca cream, Brand Condensed Mili hot water to condensed milk, blend ¢ Bake in @ moderate oven about forty-five minutes, Cover with meringue of stiffly whites and one-fourth If desired, the whole eggs may be not the to, that the contents may be mk nut meats and whipped cream, To serve individually, cut in garnish with nut meats and whipped cream--or use plain unsweetened cream, with For More Recipes write to THR BORDEN CO,, LIMITED, 180 St, Paul St, W,, Montreal S ta Pater eR oup ' with cold water, soak one hour, drain, Dilute milk | to blend, Add rice, salt and lemon rind, cook in a double bed. yeh lemon rind, stir in egge er, Add raisins, pour into a buttered ate oven twenty minutes, TAPIOCA CREAM PUDDING SShnonn alt eggs, beaten separately LiL ied Se flavoring ing well, Bring to scalding point in a double t one-half ?, Add butter and salt to slowly over the beaten egg whites, by arranging fresh or canned peaches, apricots, or ORANGE BREAD PUDDING 4 melted butter He three oranges rated rind of one teaspoon salt > horoughty, and bring to scal point A egg yolks, salt, melted butter, et stand until cool, 5, ng dish, set in a pan of hot water, r into a buttered cup sugar, Brown slightly in a moderate oven, to hs the meringue omitted with cream, CARAMEL PUDDING Eagle Brand Condensed Milk in a kettle of boiling water f hours, being careful not to let the kettle boil dry, , Remove top of ean, cutting along the side of the can-- removed whole; place on a serving dish, gar ces, | OYA) IY Of 5) 2 JAA DB. CONDENSED MILK examinations. | PE THAT bt English Voiles Midsummer CLEARANC Friday will be a Great Day of Bargains in every depart- ment of the store. Wise buyers will be here early to 'Mercerised Lingette A very low price on this popular material for lingerie making. Colors, sky, peach, pink and white. July Sale. Yard, 29c share in the wonderful savings. * - yard 39¢ Fancy Garters 49¢c ttended the ck family picni at Blackstock on Saturday. The recent heavy rains have made the detours very bad, the one south west of the village giving motorists a great deal of trouble. On differ- ent occasions the neighboring farm- ers had to go to their assistance with their teams. Mr. West of Ashburn occupied the pulpit here on Sabbath afternoon and preached a very fine sermon in his usual earnest manner. Mr. Murray Spaulding of Toronto, is holidaying with friends here. TRIO RELEASED IN MURDER CASE Montreal, July 20.--Giving the names' of Charles C. McDonald, Mrs. Doris Palmer McDonald and W. Palmer, the trio believed to have murdered Adelard Bouchard, Lachien taxi driver Sunday even- ing." were examined at police head- Quarters here om Saturoay im comn- nection with the theft of $280 from Mrs. V. Aanonsen, wife of the local Norwegian sea captain who was visiting Montreal, it as learned from the local police today. The trio were released. however, hecause tht evidence was not sufficient to hold them. Bathing Caps 15¢ Ladies' Lisle Bloomers 9c Scotch Ginghams - + yard 29¢ Blazer Flannel yard 79¢ Summer Dresses - *» $4.95 . DRY GOODS » Ladies' Summer Hats - $1.95 Summer Dresses $7.45 yard 59 . $2.98 yard (3% Ivory Silk Panels Yorkish Bath Towels 'pair de - --w TINKER BELL DELAINE FINISH VOILE A large variety of patterns popular material. July Sale. in this wery Yard, 35¢ GET IT AT THE ARCADE LADIES' READY TO WEAR x Ama

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