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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Dec 1928, p. 10

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ER EE Suburban and District N ews Gathered By Times Swf Reporters and Correspondents, ASHBURN Ashburn, Dee. 12,-- The Young People's soclety held a very inter- esting meeting on Tuesday night. Miss Hazel Mole was the guest of Mrs. Galligher, of Port Perry over the week end. Robert Duff and son are showing some fine horses at Guelph Fair this week, Mr, George West preached very felpful sermons here on Sunday in the absence of the pastor Rev. W. B. Mitchell, who preached at 'his boyhood .town Sarnia, A good old time dance was held | at the home of Mr. Cecil Harper last week, when the young people of the neighborhood enjoyed some good hops until the wee sma' hours of the morning, * Mr, Fred O'Boyle has purchased a fine new Ford Sedan from the Carnegie Day Sales, Port Perry and Mr, Allie Ross has bought a new Ford Coach from the same deal- ers. Mr, and Mrs, W, Taylor visited their daughter Mrs. Bert Duff of Myrtle on Monday. The children, yes and grown ups of the neighborhood are anxiously waiting for the evening of Decem- ber 21st to meet old Santa Claus at the Christmas tree which is be- ing held in the church basement, The Dramatic club are making preparations to give their play "Go Slow Mary" in the near future, Threshing operations were com- pleted here during the earlier part of the week, when farmers took advantage of the mild weather and finished their buckwheat that was still in the stook, ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen, Dec, 12.--Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Smith and son, Ross, Oshawa, Mrs, Fred Smith and son, Claude, spent Sunday at Mr. ! Howard Stevens', Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Herring and son, Bobbie, visited at Mr, W, G. Smith, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Ashton on the arrival of a baby girl, both doing nicely .at Bowmanville hospital, Those who attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto came home with the flu germ, It is spreading in certain parts, several schools being closed, " Mr, and Mrs. W, J, Stainton and Miss Bernice visited friends at Orono, Sunday, for their Christmas concert, Misses Orchard and Brunt and Mrs, Jef- frey are training them, Our pastor, Rev, Mr. Whyte gave a stirring missionary address Sunday and will be continued next Sunday. Come out and hear him. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Thoms, Purple Hill, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Heron, Marion and Victoria, and Mr, Robertson, Toronto, at Mr, J; Freehorn's, Miss Violet Rice, Long Sault, and Mr, Charlie Rice, Woodstock, spent .a few days at Mr. W, H, Moore's, Miss M, E, Virtue Toronto, spent the week end at her mo- ther's, Mrs, J. Virtue, hi Mr, and Mrs, Russell Ormiston visited at Mr, and Mrs, Milton Werry's, Oshawa, Sunday, Mrs, Allin's residence, Orono, and intends moving in the near future, Mr, Harvey McGill taking over the farm, Their sale passed off very successful this Wednesday cattle going at a high figure, Mrs, Jno Pye has returned home after having a pleasant visit wiin friends in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Oke, Clarke Union, visited with Mrs, Wilfred Sanderson and Mrs. Wm, Oke, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley May and Miss Maud Ashton Toronto, gMr, Ira Travail, Oshawa with Mr, and Mrs. E. C, Ashton, Glad to report Mr. Thos, Me- Gill is doing nicely after his re- cent operation in the general hos- pital, Toronto, Mrs, McGill is staying in Toronto for awhile, The election of officers of the Ladies' Aid is Wed., Dec. 19th in | we yg, Hees BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's "ain Curner RERREEF EE > BERRBEBERE | FERRERS FFEEEE I Ee hi | HEH the b t of the church, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Annis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Slemon, MYRTLE Myrtle, Dec, 12.--Mr, Will Ross who was under the doctor's care last week suffering from the flu is improving. Health Inspector Dr, James Moore of Brooklin paid his semi- annual visit at the school on Tues- day and found everything in very satisfactory condition, Mr, and Mrs. Flett and family of Cherrywood visited Mrs. Flett's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Tawer on Sunday. A meeting is being held the lat- er part of this week to decide on the advisability of opening a com- munity rink on the old site, Mr. Roy Bright's yard. If it fs decided upon the conditions are that there will be no fees and everything will be free if those using the ice will take turn about cleaning it off and flooding it. Mr. Wilmer Harison of Latch- W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 KING STHEET WEST Hund-ege of pec le wear with utmost comfort Hare's Fa "*Ic Lenses £ee . kEeseusenEs § i FRRERERERRS fi fit h NS © ~ 8 Bt The children are busy practising Ais being held in the church base- Mr, Jno, McGill bas purchased |. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 ford, New Ontario, has been visit- ing his mother Mrs, A, Long and his brothers Messrs, Clarence and Frank Harrison, 'Mrs, McComb of Stirling is vis- iting her daughter Mrs, Tom R. Price, Mr, Robert Vernon and son were successful in securing a number of prizes on their ponies at Guelph Fair, this week, securing third in the the harness class of 13.2 hanas and under 14.2 hands, and a saddle pony ridden by a boy or girl und- er 16 years old; 2nd saddle pony under 12 hands first, This is a splendid showing and the, Vernons are to be congratulated upon this splendid standing, Special prayers were offered at church and Sabbath school on Sun- day for our Sovereign the King who has been dangerously ill for the past two weeks, The children of the neighborhood have the date of December 20 well impressed upon their minds as be- ing their night out to see Santa Claus at the Christmas tree- which ment, On Monday afternoon Mrs, Chas, although "auctioneer Maw of Whit- by who was formerly an old Myrtle boy tried to convince the crowd the desirability of having property in this neighborhood bidding did not reach the reserve bid and the sale was called off, Mr, Elf Hainden of Whitby visit- ed friends here on Monday. ,, Mrs, Mary E, Ballard of Toron- to spent the earlier part of the week with Mrs, Norman Scott, A number from here attended Mr, Oliver Denny's sale of cattle north of Whitby on Saturday and report milking cows to be in splen- did demand, Farmers who have Alfalfa for sale have been selling it bailed to an Oshawa buyer for the fancy sum of twenty dollars per ton. This is a splendid price and they regret that they have not a great deal more to dispose of, Some from here were in Whit. by on Wednesday attending the Fitchet-Whippey trial, The Women's Missionary Society are holding their annual business meeting in the church basement on Thursday afternoon of this week when the reports for the year will Ballard offered her house and lot for sale by public auction here, | be given, and officers for the en- suing year will be elected, OUR I# your Watch is make it tell the ect me Official Watch inspector for awa Railroads, 10 King St. W. GIRLS SPOILT BY SPORT SAYS DOCTOR Athletic Woman Not Built on Chassis for Speed London--'"Women should com- pete with women and men with men," This was urged.by Dr. E, B, Tur- ner, who lectured on "The Value of Athletics for Both Sexes," at the Institute of Hygiene, Portland place W, "If any game, such as hockey or lacrosse, he played by mixed elevens of men and women," he said, "one of two things must hap- pen: "The game or the girl will eith- er be spoilt--the game if it is play- ed down to the speed of the women; the girl if it is played at its ordin- ary pace and she is allowed to tear herself to pieces with that pluck and courage so many women have in an attempt to keep pace with the men on her side or against her, Improving Health, "The athletic woman isnot built on a chassis which conduces to Do You Own Your Owu », The Roofer 185 Arthur St. Oshawa Phone 1643W p= goboar Sg re amr PHONE 716) W. J. SULLEY. Auctionee: Loans, Insurance Collection and Real Estate 846 Simcoe St, 8,, Oshawa REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE utler & Preston 64 King St, West Telephones 572. 228 Night Calls 510, 1560, bone and muscle, and so in that element keeps her up, "Throwing the discus and the javelin are excellent exercises for REPAIRING SPECIALTY ot giving satisfaction we ean repair and PD. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Canadian Naticnal and Osh- very great speed or extraordinary endurance, With her own sex she can do very well, and by exercise and competition ean improve her health in evefy way possible, hut she cannot compete on equal terms with men, "The one form of sport in which women can come nearest to men is swimming, because even in these days when fashion demands of her votaries an extremely unaesthetic scragginess, there fs still sufficent adipose tissue left on the swimming girl to help her in contests in the girls, conducing to all-round mus- elegance of figure." MAN FATALLY SHOT IN N.Y. INSTITUTION New York, Dec. 14.--While 420 inmates of the city home on Wel- fare Is, were seated at breakfast Wednesday, an unidentified man, not an inmate, walked down one I water, because fat is lighter than cular development and grace and' 4% Prince St. Oshawa, Ont. fatally shot Frank Brannigan, the head waiter, and disappeared, The inmates, most of them aged and feeble, ducked under the wood- en tables when After Brannigan fell to the floor, the firing began. | weapon and The DISNEY Real Estate Only #18004 room cottage, cen~ tral, paved street, Lights and water. Garage, Chicken house, Easy terms, #$3600--6 rooms. Modern, Burk St. Good condition, $8753 rooms, Garage home. Nice - high lot, Only $25 down and $25 per month. No interest or taxes while paying for it, Phone 1550 for inspection. rl ll ll ALL I..." walked out of the room, The police thought the of the aisles between the tables, i lils assailant calmly pocketed h'% slayer was a discharged employe, | = oS TI / Sf ey GIT OUT OUT OF MY ROOM MAGGIE SAID @ | YOU WUZ AWATCH=- 0O0G - ALL YOU WATCH FOR 1% MEAL TIME - © 1928, by hot] Feature Service. nc.' Geant Britian sights sessrwnd AE OH- THE SNOW- 4 9 SNOW - SNOW- THE J eeavTIFUL- 4 BEAUTIFUL. By Geo. 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