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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 Jun 1928, p. 11

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Group. Horn Soa with a piano ry The Bible lesson was read by Mr. Harry Goviing, ud devon £00 ae od dealt lasats and Social Standards." cl, contri- bond a vocal. solo 4 Mr will White, closed the meeting with pray- er. # e is withdrawn this week. Miss a ohns, Toronto, spent the 'oliday and the end of the week at home, Mrs. John Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Teumant and son Bruce, Toron- to, spen the holiday at T. Salter's, Mrs. T-ewin and Master Bruce Ten- nant remaining for 3 few days. Mr. and Mrs, F, Preece, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Gamble, Oshawa, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Clemens on Yietaria Da; 8 Du. Mr, C orn. and Mr, W, W. Horn ho a business trip to Lindsay this week. A with the sul Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Peters visited | | the latter's brother, Mr, Harold Wil- liams, at Ontario Hospital, Whitby, on Sunday. Mr, Williams has been under the doctor's from "flu." Mrs. Chas. Langmaid visited her daughter, Mrs. Roy McGill, Enniskil- len, "ecently. * Mr. and Mrs. John Wakely visit- ed their son, Mr. Arthur Wakely, Oshawa, on Sunday. Mr. Albert Allin left on Monday for Toronto, where he has accepted a position with the Games & Fisher- ies Department for the summer, A goodly number cnjoyed the an- niversary services at Eldad on Sun- day. Mrs. Roy Metcali and children, Maple Grove, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Trenouth, recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn were in Toronto on Monday. Interment took place at Hampton cemetery on Wednesdav of Janet McCulloch, widow of tne iate Wil- liam Gilbért, Ennickillen, who died at the residence of her son, Russell, at Enniskillen. Steady progress is being made on the repairing of the bridge on the mill dam, the road being open to the public again soon. Mr. H. Cowling and son Stanley, Oakville, were in the village recent care, suffering y. Miss Norah and Mr. Geo. Kerslake visited at Mr. John Baker's, Solina, on Sunday. THE OSHAWA DAILY, TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 Miss L. Reeves visited at Meo] Pascoe's, Solina, recently. Pastor Bick occupied the Brooklin pulpit on Sunday in the absence of Rev. Jull, who conducted anniversary services at Eldad. Mr. W. R. Allin, was guest of Mr. | ry and Mrs. R. J. McKessock's, Solina, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moorey and two grandchildren, Mrs. Jas. Burns, Misses L: and - M. Horn and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doidge, were entertained at Mr. Chas. Blanchard's, Solina, on Sunday and attended the anniversary services at Eldad. Miss Bernita Wallace, Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. C. H, Wallace. The bed of tulips which beautifics our church lawn has many admirers these days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barron aud family have moved into their new store and residence. About forty of our young people enjoyed a visit with the Tyrone Lea- guers on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Robbins and babe and Mrs. M. Robbing and Migs, Bradley, Leskard, visited at Mrs. \V J. Virtue's on Monday. Mr. Getchall, of New Park, been engaged as decorator by eral of our villagers. nas scv- Those interested in Flectio Light- ing Service for this distcict are re- quested to attend a public meeting in the town hall, on Thursday, June 7th, at 8 p.m, (Standard time.) This would be a great incentive to one of the prettiest little villages in On- and Mrs. | tario. BETHESDA r-- Bethesda, May 30.-- Miss Margaret Hooper, of Toronto, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs, P. A, Wer- Miss Winniired Cole and Mr. W. A. Gilbert, of Torpnto, were dinner guests of "Mr. and 'Mrs. T. J. T. Cole, on Friday. M7. Stanley "Brutén, oh Kendall, has been visiting T. J. T. Cole. Mr and Mrs, al White and Marie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Annis at Solina, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderson, of Toronto, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid T. Hoar. This community was _saddeped when it was known that Mrs. Wn. Brent had passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Wilson of Fort William. Mrs. Brent was quiet and unassuming and beloved by all her neighbors and friends. The service was held at the home of her son, Mr. A. H. Brent, and was largely attended, showing the esteem in which she was held. Interment was made at Bethesda. Pleased to report that Mr. Howard Brent is much improved in health," Service is withdrawn at Bethesda this Sabbath morning, owing to Sa- lem anniversary. Plan to hear Rev. Milton Sanderson, of Birch Cliff, at Salem. Motorists everywhere are enjoying blossom time again this year, It might be calfed a delayed scason. Bloz_oms are remarkably slow in op- ening and have lingered much long- er than usual. deaw Alphonse, 'tis Why, my thou. BRITISH ASSOC'N MEETING SEPT. 5 Scientists Will Gather In Glasgow, Where Impor- tant Subjects Are Slated London, June: 2,.--The British Association for the Advancement of Science will wet in Glasgow from September § to September 12 under the pr id y of Prof Sir Wil- liam Bragg, Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, who succeeds Sir Arthur Keith, Con- servator of Museum and Hunterian Professor, Royal College of Sur geons, England. He will deliver the presidential address in St. An- drew's Hall, Charing Cross, on Sep- tember 5, on.-modern developments of the physical sciences and their relation to material problems. . Among the addresses by section- al presidents will be one uy Sir William Ellis, former Master Cut- ler of Sheffield, on the influence of engineering on civilization; by Sir John Reith, Director General of the British Broadcasting Corpor- ation, on wireless in the service of education; and by Sir George Mac- donald, Permanent Secretary of the Scottish Education Departmen: on the archaeology of Scotland. Dr. Vaughan Cornish, geograph- er, Manchester, will address the conference of delegates of corres- ponding societies on the perserva- tion of scene beauty in town and country, and Dr. Cyril' Norwood, Head Master of Harrow. will pre- side over the Section 'of Education- al Science. The customary evening discours- es to members will be given on September 7 and September 11, A. West- the first by Professor E. ermarck, Professor of Philosophy, Finland, on the study of popular sayings--this is the Frazer Lecture on Social Anthropology due for de- livery this vear in Glasgow, and will be open to members, by cour- tesy of Glasgow Universitv--and the second by Professor E. G. Don. nan, of the University of London, on the mystery of life from tue standpoint of physical chemistry, A reception and dance has been | arranged for Thursday night by the Lord Provost and Corporation of | Glasgow in the City Chambers, and | a second reception will be given | by the local committee in the Kel- vingrove Art Galleries on Monday, September 10. One day will be de- | voted to excursions to places of sci- | entific and Industrial interest in| the Glaszow are | This will be Re fifth time that | the British Association meeis in | Glasgow, The first occasion was in 1840 and the last in 1501. Next year's meeting will be held i South Africa. Cov 0 K KE 4 Nashville Tenn. 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