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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Jul 1928, p. 9

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vices on te 'Suburban and District News Gethered By Times Saf Reporters and Comespondenty MAPLE GROVE 24.--The ser- Mpls qh I both well at- absence of our pastor, Rev. h i BAB.D., who is on a two weeks' holiday, Rev. Mr. Pet- ley, Courtice, occupied the pulpit. Rev. Mr. Boyce, our former pastor "will take the service next Sunday. * The following Sunday Mr, Stainton = will be with us again, and take the "played here on _ visitin VaaNest and W. TS IeRT ee Lh i eh Ee : Robbins, Mr. Alfred Haggit, i baptismal service which was arranged for last Sunday. Mr. Ernie Laird, nday vith Tie rs. A. Laird, : A league game of softball will be Friday evening be: tween Tyrone and Maple Grove boys. rs. W. L. Macklin, Cobourg, 1s her daughter, Mrs. Sam Toronto, spent parents, Mr. and Snowden. SOLINA Solina, July 24--Mr. and Mrs. James Moorey were at Rochester With friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brooks and Glen and Gwendoline, with Mr. \W. Baker. The Solina Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs, Peter Leask, on Thursday, July 19. Owing to the ab- sence of Mrs. McKessock, Mrs. Gore don Leask, first vice-president, offi- ciated as president. The usual routine of business, old and new, was dealt with and a judging team chosen for work at Orono and Blackstock, Then the C.G.LT. girls put on a splendid rogram. Community singing of "O anada," reading by Miss Ruth Mec- Kessock, vocal trio by Misses Gladys Yellowlees, Jean and Mary Millson, mouth organ solo by Miss Ruby De- well, reading by Miss Gladys Yellow- lees, singing by C.G.LT. girls en- titled "Follow the Gleam" and "If She Has a Sunny Smile, She is C.G.LT." A contest on the different makes of cars, was put on by Margaret Scott was enjoyed by all. There was about 30 present, Mr. S. Ruse, Oshawa, visited the Bible Class at Eldad on Sunday on his way to Mr. Kerslake's, at Hamp- ton. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Plowright, of Detroit, Mrs. Plowright and son Ed, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr, Charlie Haggith, Rochester, Mr, Ted = ---- or -- - Haggith, Hampton, at Mr, Jas. Moorey's. Mrs, Brown, of Seattle, Washing- ton, is visiting her niece Mrs. Frank Thompor. r, an rs. arthur Thompson, Toronte, with Mrs. Carl Wilbur. We ommitted Miss Norma Wright's name of St. Catharines, from Mr. S. E. Werry's visitors, also Miss Eileen Balson, irom those attending sums mer school at "Oak Lake," in the last Assue. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rundle spent last Sunday with Mrs. James Me: Kenzie, Columbus. Miss Lena Taylor has gone down to Oak Lake to look after the health of the girls at summer school. We hope her duties are light and that the girls all enjoy themselves to the fullest extent Pastible. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds have gone on a motor trip to Newfound land, to visit her mother, Mrs, Bur- ry. . Mrs. S. E. Werry with her sister, Mrs. H. Grooms, Toronto. Mrs, John Challis and Miss Mabel Challis, Bowmapville, at the Misses Hockaday's. Mr, Frank Shortridge, Oshawa, at home over the week end. Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Hockaday and Ernest at Mr, Thos. Osborne's, Pickering. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Thompson and family, Tyrone, at J. W. Yellowlecs. Mr. and Mrs. .'orman Mutton and Miss Ruth, Oshawa, at \W. II, Westlake's and Mr, T. Baker's, We were pleased to know Mrs, Westlake is sufficiently recovered from her re- cent illness ta drive out with them. Mrs. Mark Turner and family called at Mr. T. Baker's with their aunt," Mrs. Amos McMullen, who is remaining a few days, MYRTLE Myrtle, July 24.--Mrs. Norman A. Marshall, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. H, R. Bright, for the past few days, returned to her home in_Hamilton, on Thursday. The ladies of the church are -in- vited to attend an At-Home, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Avery, of Rag- lan, on Thursday, of this week, Mrs. Rolert Hoar and daughter, Myrtle, visited Lindsay friends on Monday. Mr. Weldon, of 'Raglan, occupied the pulpit here on Sunday, taking for ~ SroBieFoRLONG 6 B8TOCKS BONDS ; * ad p off38 Ot Sing puting S. F, EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 11 King Street East, Oshawa = Above C.P,R, Office Phones 143 and 144 his text St. John 20-24. He preached emt GRAIN Telephone Grover 7247 At Our Expens. STANDARD BRICK Co,, Limited 1 Manufacturers of GOOD RED STOCK BRICK. 500 Greenwood Ave, Toronto, Ont, om THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928 very earnest set on "Doubtin Re a people of today, who Were Becomi careless and different of * pi were Toke Sathusistic about tics, and a ime, ¥ ere of the A hl things of: e. On Friday night of last week, an induction service for the Rev. Merriman, was held in the church here, when a goodly representation from the four appoimtments, 'Maa- chester, Prospect, Myrtle. aud Rag- lan, were present. Rev. Jull, of Brooklin, gave a very impressive ad- dress, which was followed by a selec- tion irom the Pr t choir, Then Rev. Clugston, of hy address- ed the minister and congregation, pointing out very clearly, their duty as preacher and people, Rev. Irwin, of Oshawa, then called Rev. Merris man to the front and inducted him into the pastorate of this appoints ment. The Prospect choir, assisted by the local choir rendered several se- lections which were greatly apprecia~ ted. At the close of the service, the ladies served refreshments in the basement and a social time was spent and a happy bond of friendship es- tablished between Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Merriman and family, and the con- gregation. ; On Tuesday night of last week the annual church garden. party was lel on the beautiful lawn of Mr. H. R. Bright. The ladies of the congrega- tion spread tables, which was gen- erously laden with choice eats to supply the wants of all present. Ai- ter which Rev. Merriman called the gathering to) order and Jimmie Reid and his company, of Toronto, took charge of the program for the eve- ning, and the audience showed their appreciation of each aumber by their hearty applause. The proceeds amounted to $200. : The Women's Missionary Society will hold their. monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. T, R. Price, on Friday atfernoon, of this week. Miss Marjorie Harrison, of Latch- ford, visited at the home of her uncle Mr. Clarence Harrison, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, who are ona motor trip from the States have been visiting at the home of "Mr. Chas, Pilkey, i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and son Gordon, of Burketon, spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. R. Long, ; Mr. Frank Britton, of Barrie, spent Sunday at Mr. O. Hi Downey's. This section of 'the * neighborhood was well represented at the Prospeet garden party, which was held at the home of Mrs, Neddery, on Thursday night. All report a splendid evening's entertainment. At time of writing Mrs, George Pointer, who is still confined to the Port Perry hospital .is in a very cri tical condition, although a transiusion of blood, which was volunteered hy Mr. Erle Haines, of Brooklin, was given her on Saturday. Loved ones and friends here are anxiously wait: ing for more favourable reports of her condition, Qur choir was. in Manchester on Sunday morning, assisting, with the anhiversary seryices. A number of Foresters from here attended the special service in Rag- lan, on Sunday afternoon, ASHBURN Ashburn, July 24--=My. Walter Knight's cherry orchard is a beauti- ful sight these days, with its luscious fruit hanging from the tender branches. There is a splendid de- mand for them and pickers are com- ing. from all parts to buy them at sixty cents a basket, Mr. Frank Lynde's second son met with a serious accident last week when he fell down from a high tree which he was climbing ang fractured his skull which necessitated his re- moval to the hospital where he was unconscious for a couple of days. A speedy recovery is hoped for. Miss Sarah Davidson has returned to her home in Whithy after spend- ing a couple of weeks with friends here, Miss Florence Balfour .and friend Miss Alma Courtice, of Chicago, are spending a couple of weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. James Bal- four, : Miss R. Nizwarder, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Daisy Fisher, Miss Rose Reynolds, of Toronto, is Do You Own % Oshawa Blvd. Dis' trict, terms, $35 down, Whiaduy monthly. Water and sewers, R, | phosphates 'proud of, apd. the badge is the ,|symbol of Itslispity for its wear- [that authorities of Italy notice Amazing Laxative Reih "Here is a Marvelous new kind of saline lazative which enriches the bet Fort upuied wha Sa ron is ama a ww dns of su and as sium, thus stabilizing the 's mineral content. Salze brings about a complete, healthful, natural flushing of the bowels. Positively vot habit-forming and won't cause piles. Ends constipation. Salzo Is sold at all drug stores. * Miladys Laxative SALZO --Advertisement, a SEIS holidaying: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds. ; Mrs. Russell Richardson and chils dren are visiting the former's pars ents, at Kingston Mills. Mrs. John Taylor, of Toronto, was a guest of Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Tay. lor, last week. Some of the farmers bought horses at the sale of Western horses which d | was held at Myrtle stock yards on Saturday. It is reported that the sale was a very fair one for this time of the: year and the whole car load was dispesed of. The heavy rains of late have hind- ered haying operations considerably, Some - fields of fall wheat will soon be ready for the binder, On Friday night of this week a musical treat for the community is being given in the church basement when Miss Florence Halfour and Miss Curtis, assisted by Miss MacDuff, of Brooklin, are giving a splendid pros gram, under the auspices of the Wo men's Missionary Society, Mrs. Routley and son Wesley were recent visitors with Markham friends, This section was well represented at the Conservative picnic which was held at Oshawa-on-the-lLake on Sat- urday. Both sides of politics turning out to here the Hon. R. B. Bennett, K. C, LLB, M.P. Many and varied were the comemnts on the afters noon's outing on their return. - A number of our young people at- tended Prospect garden party on Thursday night, COLUMBUS Columbus, July 86.---~The Ladies' Aid and Women's Missionary do clety held a joint meeting in the ehurch parlor on Wednesday afters noon, July 18, The usual business meeting was held and readings were given by Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. Lambert, both of which were much enjoyed. Miss Doris Nesbitt, who was delegate to the W.M.S, sues tional meeting in Oshawa, a short time ago, gave a very splendid and full report of that meeting, The Ladies have received and accepted a very kind invitation from the Kedron Ladies' Aina w visit them. at their meeting in 26, A pleasant and time is anticipated, . The Sunday School is planning for. the. annugl picnic to Oshawa park on Tuesday, July 51, Need: less tq say the children are lonk- ing forward eagerly to this event, There will be an evening service in the.United Chureh next Sunday, July 29, at 7 p.m. There wil be an illustrated talk on India, it is expected. The collection will he in aid .of the Buds of Promise Mis- sion. Band. The Junior elasses of the Sun- day School held a picnic on the ehurch grounds last week and re- port a very enjoyable time, ITALY COMMANDS EMIGRATED PEOPLE Issues Orders to Fascists Who Live Abroad--Must Wear Badge Rome, July 24.--As a further instrument of Fascist Italy's con. trol of emigrated citizens, the mew direction of Fascist Groups Abroad, which may be considered a branch of the Italian Foreign Office, to- day issued the first number of Foglio d'Ordini, containing the fol- Jowing instructions, which must be observed by Fascists abroad: "All Fascists abroad, except where local laws prohibit, muss wear the Fascist lictoral badge, showing they belong to the Fascist. Belonging to the Faseisti is an hopor which all Fascists must be profitable er, The instruction bulletin says with displeasure that many Italians residing abroad have the habit or gending their children to the local foreign schools, rather than to It- Kedron chureh on Wednesday, July | AMERY ADVOCATES PROTECTION POLICY o | Secretary's Enthusiasm An. other Cause of Disunity ~ jm Cabinet lendon, July 25.--Right Hon. L C. M. 8. Amery's enthusiasm for protection has revealed another cause for disunity in the Cabinet. This week Premier Baldwin will receive a powerful deputation of Tory members, led by Sir Robert Horne, on behalf of the steel and iron trades. which are seeking ap- plication of the safeguarding act. The Prime Minister has already ae- cided he cannot accede to their des mand. Meanwhile, Mr. Amery; speaking in his own constituency, made a strong plea for all-round protection in the interests not of omly build- ing barriers against foreign im- ports but also for the development of inter-Imperigl trade. During his speech, Mr. Amery sald that the enly remedy for the iron and steel trades is "a fair eon My Ba BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's Main Corner --dm----a i 2 som ma = = om: chance ia the home market and expanding opportunities im ue general 'empire market through protection." Thus the revolting Tories, num- bering 210 members of Parliament, find the Secretary of State .for Dominion Afairs-on their side and the Prime Minister against them. which will add piquancy to the situation when Mr. Baldwin sees the .deputation. . ILLEGAL OPERATION CAUSES GIRL'S DEATH Welland, July 24.--Death from septic poisoning, caused by an il- legal operation, performed by some person or persons unknown, was the verdict returned this after- noon at Welland by the Coroner's jury investigating the ecircumstan- ces surrounding the death of a 13- year-old girl who passed away in the Welland County General Hospi- tal last week. The jury was only a few minutes in arriving at its decision. Medical testimony was given by Dr. 8. D Cowper and Dr. Frank Smith that . the operation must have been per- Ara Oshawa Lumber Co., Limited solutely nothing about surgery. 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