PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928 Woman's Daily Interest SOCIAL and PERSONAL motor trip to Huntsville and North Bay, i Mr. Fred Lrdaddons nas been spending some ° a 23ago Beach, : - Mr. and Mre Chaties Smith, Ar- thur Street, spent the week-end at 'Wasago Beach, 8% Mr. Johnston Peever, of Durand, has been the guest of his cousin, Mr, H, Poaver, wn John street, City Treasurer P, A, Blackburn is in Toronto attending the Domin- ion Lawn Bowling tournament, Miss Vera Moyse, King street * |east, spent the week-end at Wasago Beach Miss Doris Clegg, of Peterbore, the guest of Mr, and Mra, C, A. nnear, King Jost west, a, Goliton, 3 give My is : wine her sister, Mrs, B. nd avenue, Messrs. A. My J. Northeott and P, Short left Saturday for A LI Miss Ida Percival, of Timmins, is the guest of Misses Clara and Ruth Peever. LE I} Mr. W, Peever, of North Bay, has been visiting friends in the LI Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward and 8 family ave holidaying at Wasago Beach. : . 40 Miss H. Dale Sinclair, of Water- | down, is the guest of Mrs. R. Dil- lon, Fairbanks street. * % = Mrs, Lewis, of Brockville, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Burns, Alexandria street. * % % Mr. and Mrs, Harry Smith, daughter, Delza, and son, Jack, have returned from EI Paso, Tex- as, and will make their home here. * * 9» Mrs, B, Stauffer and daughter, Thelma, have returned from spend- ing their vacation with Miss Edith Vokes, in Walkerville, «9 * LJ Misses Francis Lobb and Hazel Kitching have returned from spending the past week at Wasago Beach, rs Mr. Allen Percival, of Timmins, has been spending his vacation with Mr. and 'Mrs, Peever, John street, TEI Mrs. J. Whitson, of Markham, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A, Pipher, Bruce street, over the week-end, " . LJ LJ Mrs, Annie Pentland, 58 Elgin street east, left this morning for Niagara Falls where she will re- main for three weeks. * 5 % 3» Mrs. M, Hezzelwood and daugh- ter, Kathryn, have returned from a motor trip to Montreal and the Adirondacks, visiting at Faranae Lake, and Lake Placid, New York. J Mrs. Morring, of Raleigh, North Carolina, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ross MacKinnon, Masson n EE) Miss Mary Donald, Brock street east, and Miss Evelyn Van Nest, Riton road north, are spending their vacation at Nasago Beach. Miss Eileen Buchanan, of Toron- to, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Bruce street, over the week-end. een Mr, and Mrs. T. BE. Edmondson, Tooley's Mill, and Mrs. W. Howard. Bruce street, were the guests of Mr, H, Wilon, Whithy, on Sunday. The Oshawa Golf Club dance, which was held by the membery Saturday evening was a brilliant success and the social committee is to be congratulated. The music was supplied by Reynolds' Orches- tra. There were about 40 people in attendance. Among those attend- ing were: Mr, and Mrs. T. H, Mec- Dowell, Mr, and Mrs, BE. C, South- ey, Mr. and Mrs, George M, Ja- cobs, Mr. and Mrs. H, Doherty, Mr, and Mrs. J. Dangman, Mr, and Mrs. H, Henchall, Mr, and Mrs, H, P, Bull, Mr. and Mrs, R. MacKinnon, Baron and Baroness Van Krou, Miss Marion Mackie, Miss Helena Richardson (Whitby), Miss Mar- jorie McGillivray (Whitby), Miss K, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R, OC. Henry, Mr, C, A, Howell, Mr, and Mrs, T, R. Pinner, Mr. Max Evans, Mr. T. H. Coppin, Mr. Barrow- clough, Mr, Dighy Wyatt (Toron- to), Mr, Meredith Babbitt (Toron- to), Mr. J. Davis, Mr, Wilson, Mr, Murray oGssage, Mrs, Gladys John- son, Mr, and Mrs, T. 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FORESTERS HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC First Event of the Kind By Lodge in Many Years _Gathering at three o'clock at Lake- view Park, 75 of Oshawa's Foresters held their first picnic in many years with crowning success. Throughout the day many sports features and other events were held, which were eagerly participated in by everyone. The committee responsible for such a ful outing cc of the following lodgemen and wo- men: Alex Lunds, John Askew, Mrs. Tait, Mrs. W. Edwards and Miss M. Powell, The sports program including many novel features, with the respective winners, were: Boys, 7 and under, V. Lundy, H. Bowmount ; girls, 3 and under, P. Ed- wards, I. Ward; b oys, 12 and under, D. Linton, R. Ward; girls, 12 and under, I. Warn, A. Bellingham; boot race, B. Linton, Mr. Cooper; peanut race, A, Bellingham, I. Warn; 3 leg- ed race, A. Bellingham, ]. Belling- am, A. Tate, A. Lundy; wheel bar- row race, M, Bellingham, J. Belling- ham; Mrs, Bellingham, Mr. Ward; companions race, Mrs. Linton, A. Tate; J. Askew, Mr. Linton; fat women's race, Mrs. F. Spencer, Mrs. Tate. The picnic committee wish to thank all who helped to make their picnic such a success. MALLEABLES PLAY IN WHITBY TONIGHT One of the largest crowds of the season should turn out at Whitby town park tonight to see the Malleable-Whithy game, since this will be the last tilt of the sea- son which Malleables have with Whitby an dthe probability of an excellent game is certain. Whitby still has a chance tn win the second half of the league and thus clinch the championship without a play-off being necessary, but Abbie Foster's girls will be out from the start to prove that they can oust George Forrester's clan any day of the week. Tonight's game will mean that there will be no league fixture on Wednsday unless specially ordered by the league executive. 12 Bimeoe St, N, Phone 1200 "Robert Young Wins Montreal Swim Catalina Kid Makes New Re- cord, Swimming Strong Race Over 20 Mile Course Montreal, Aug. 19.'-- Montreal-Repentigny marathon. Catalina channel hours and fifty eight minutes. Young won first prize of $250 Twenty- four swimmers including one wom The woman, Dorothy King Shaw, of Shawinigan Falls, and 13 men fin- H.|ished. Miss Shaw finished sixth. Edgar Finlay formerly of To- ronto, and now resident of Mont- second to Young. hours and He won and $10Q as lap prizes. an, participated in the event. real, finished His time was four twenty-three minutes. second prize of $100. Third prize of $75 went to Re- and fourth prize of $50 was won by sario Delorme, Montreal, Florian Boivin also of Montreaw Donald Booth, of Newtonbrook, and was Ont., finished fifth awarded a gold medal. Two Quebec City Larochelle Schulman, finished eighth respectively, swimmers Others to finish were: Paul Le- George E. Bur- Vandall, Montreal; John N. Warden, Mont- Montreal, vesque Montreal; ton, Montreal; Octave real; Theo MacDuff, and Omar Perrault, Montreal. In covering the distance of the' course, some twenty-odd miles of moving waters, in 8 hours and 58 minutes, Young established a new record for the event, bettering the time of 4 hours and 8 minutes, set Mont- real who last year won the event, but was forced to drop out after completing over three-quarters of by Myer Mendelshon of the race, BAND CONCERT AT LAKE MUCH ENJOYED subs, Virtue, The Sacred Concert which was mu rendered by the Citizens' Band last |[irst defense; Pavilion was | evening at Jubilee enjoyed by crowded house. Apart from the gram given hy the Small, lady cornetist, solo "Love's Old Sweet Mrs, Song" A. Taylor, celloist, audience with two solos, The band under of Mr. R. Fountain, is making splendid headway, and the crowds which attend the . weekly econ- certs give evidence ed since its organization early in June, George Young, of Toronto today won the swimming The winner of th swim negotiated the twenty odd miles in three and John seventh and splendid pro- band, Mrs. played a' ;+|don, Graham, Grover, soprano, of Toronto, sang 'Tosti's Goodbye" and Mr. J. delighted the the direction of the popu- larity which the band has attain- Weston Trims Ed. Power's Men Display Real Form, Whipping Saints With Ease -- Weston, Aug. 19.--Toronto St. Simon's ran into a real drubbing here yesterday afternoon when an inspired Weston senior team re- turned to some of the glory of the past and whipped the visitors by 7 to 1.' As.the score shows, St. Si- mon's were well subdued, but they went down battling to the end and made frantic efforts to pull the game from the fire. The visitors got the first goal of the game and then faded, the locals driving two past "Suds" Suther- land to take the lead before the in- termission. Then in the third when the pace was faster than ever Wes- ton got another tally, Golden doing the counting. In this quarter Farr and Bill Coulter were banished al most together and for a time the visitors made many dangerous sal- lies netward. Weston started aggressively in the third dash and soon registered, with Wallace the successful marks- man, and then Eddie Kingdon hit the twine behind the overworked Sutherland to make ultimate vie- tory practically assured. phenson and "Buck' Johnson scor- ed the last two goals in the final quarter. The game was fairly strenuous- ly played, but it was a fast and ex- citing affair, with Weston winning back 'miany supporters by their near-championship display. St. Simon's--Sutherland, goal; Bullen, point; Thom, coverpoint; Nettleship, first defense; Leigh- ton, second defense; Hutchinson, third defense; Rowan, centre; Me- |Kinnon, first home; Davis, second (home; Lount, third home; Sander- |son, outside; : Robertson, inside; McLean, Kavanagh, Weston -- Wilson, goal; Coulter, coverpoint; Holley, Laceby, second de- Ryding, third deefnse; Ella, {centre; Golden, first home; HK. | Kingdon, second home; E. Steven- son, third home; Wallace, outside; Johnston, inside; subs, K. King- Cruickshanks, Officlals--Harrison and Barnett, Farr, fense; -Cott NCE Phone 1088 Disney- AMB ! 87 Celina St. Earl Ste- "| YOU'LL ADORE de LON AITCARINY ,@ master service for six IIT chest which houses this six-cover service in Community Plate, Decorated in softly weathered buff in the true Early-Colonial manner, it brings a smart, modern note to any dining room. And WH volvo Tyce uma, i Tet 4 SAVERY Clove we handkerchief box for your \ dresser, Especially lovely \ . with the PAUL REVERE COMMUNITY PLATE BASSETT'S. On Oshawa's Main Corner August abounds with beautiful Two girls fainted the other day wild flowers. That is no reason (whem a 'bus collided with a lorry, why people should pick them all.-- |Our girls don't seem to be the men Kingston Whig-Standard. they used to be.--Passing Show. Canadian Gladiolus Show In the Armouries, Lindsay AUGUST 22nd and 23rd "FORTY THOUSAND BLOSSOMS" Admission 25¢ T. J. Tilley, Local Sec, Better OSHAWA STREET FAIR under the auspices of Oshawa Rotary Club Wednesday Night, August 22", 8 p.m: Daylight Saving Time BIG STREET PARADE Begins at 6.45 p.m. A Good Time and a Good 2nd Prize~ ~ P rocee TTR ET ds in aid of the Rotary Park for Kiddies EVERYONE INVITED PONY DRAW ist Prize--Pony and Cart Bicycle Tickets may be purchased from any Rotarian or at Pony Booth at the Fair for 25¢ each Cause Oshawa Rotary Club Draw will be made at the Four Corners the 3rd Prize--~Portable Phonograph IN CASE OF RAIN THE STREET FAIR WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST 23RD. nig ht of the Fair