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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Jul 1929, p. 13

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[HE OSHAWA DAICY TIMES, WEDNESDAT, JOY 17, . 929 1, + CONAN BUYS "Osliaw Man Will Preserve '130-Year-Old House For Newcastle, July 12.--Miss Ma- pian Allin has been engaged to teach in East Whitby, near Colum- Mr. F. W. Cowan has purchased from Mr. W. N, Buckley the large Trick house at Newecastle-on-the- Bente and tenanted by Mr. John and for many years the Home of the late Mr. and Mrs. arker. This is considered to be the oldest house in this vi- cinity, having been built over 130 years ago. Mr. Cowan is to be congratulated on having purchisev. this historic building with the view of preserving it for posterity and - renovating it for present use. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Robertshaw, Toronto, were week-end guests of «My, and Mrs. W. H. Pearce. .. Mrs. W. Devitt, Balcarres, Sasa., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Staples, Church street. Miss Gainsbury, of Buffalo, N.Y., B visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Els- worth. : Mrs. A. H. Fisher and daugn- jer, Marian, are visiting her moth- rv, Mrs. George P. Rickard. 'Miss Bessie Blackburn, Base Line, Darlington, is visiting her Landparants, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. fi urn. : ! Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Rundle, righton, were recent visitors at r. and Mrs. Percy Hare's. Mr. John Lord, who successfully inderwent another operation in Dshawa hospital for internal trou- Me, is convalescing nicely and will Je home this week. Mr. Thomas A. Redger, principai of the public school, will spend the holidays in Kingston attending the summer school at Queen's Univer- pity. 'The Women's 'Association of the United Church met at Miss T. M. Penfound's, Shaw's. Mrs. W. H. Cooke's group provided a gooc pro- gram. : Mr. Lonnie Gibson, of Toronto, "Is enjoying a fortnight"s holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. : H, Gibson. Mrs. A, D. Wheeler and children 'are getting the lake air at Mrs. Long's summer cottage, having Jeaged it for a few - Mr, «Mrs. . George peck arrived home Tuesday after Pleasant, holiday with their Lard ter in New PF an Mrs, Haffner accompanied them: home | and returned to New York on Sat- urday. Mrs. E. C. Beaman is in Bow- broken hip sustained when she fell on the cellar stairs the first of last week. Her numerous friends are pleased to know that the limb was successfully set and that she is do- ing as nicely as can be expected. Miss Elizabeth Biette, Port Cred- it, is spending her summer ¥yaca- tion at Mr. Frank Allin's. Z Miss Dorothy Nichols, Bowman- ville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Earl 'Walton, and other relatives. Miss Annie Atkinson, Knicker- bocker Hospital, New York, ig holi« ldaying' with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pearce. Miss Beartice Bragg has accept- ed a school near Trenton, under the inspectorate of Mr. Allin Mar- tin, LP.S. : Regular monthly meeting of the 'W.M.S. of Newcastle took place Thursday. Attendance was smaller than usual. 3 Miss Beartice McIntosh was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Sutton, Colborne. The Clemence family are holding their annual picnic at Cream of Barley Camp in July. Newcastle friends were grieved to learn of the death last week of Mrs. Kirkpatrick, nee Irene Adair, fin Port Hope Hospital, following an operation for the removal of three goitres. The sympathies of all are extended to her sorrowing husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alev Adair, of Newtonville, for- merly of Newcastle, and to her wid- owed sister, Mrs. Kenenth Gray, of this village. Mr. A. 0. Parker journeyed to Windsor on Wednesday with Mr. Walter Deline and picked for him- self a new car. A very delightful evening was spent by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allin (nee Muriel Han- cock), who surprised them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Al- lin on Wednesday evening. 'I'he visitors congregated on the spac- fous lawn and under the light of an enormous white bulb, whiled away the evening in a unique and novel fashion, by playing such old familiar games as drop the hand- kerchief, two's and three's and c. At half past ten the bride and groom were seated in two of their Oyapela, weeks, |" manville Hospital suffering from a. Absolutely N! _HAY FEVER AL Yam 50 wedding gifts, a pair of wicker chairs, and an address was read by Mr. Eric Pearce. Misses Elizabeth Hancock and Lillian Clemence and Mr. Harold Gibson presented the very suitable and beautiful gifts, ambassador silver pieces, alumin- um ware, a tambour shaped ma- hogany mantel clock, and, as a touch of humor, a miniature bake board and rolling pin. The recipi- ents responded very graciously, af- ter which all betook themselves into the house where delicious and ample refreshments were served. A very pleasant occasion was wound up with a. jolly sing-song, with Miss Beartice Bragg at the pi- ano, after which the guests depart- ed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ailin every happiness and success during the years to come. TYRONE PERSONALS Tyrone, July Walker of Meafor, James Storie, Miss fdelzide Sons is visiting hes aunt, Mrs. W, B. Clemens of Tar~ onto. Mrs. Frank §#ines of Whitby andg Mr. and Mrg onto visited Hooper. Misses 'Dorothy and Marian Bell- man of Bowmanville have been visit- ing their sister, Mrs. John Hill. fr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and babe spent a few days in Orillia vis- iting friends. Miss Florence Ross and W. H. Taylor of Toronto and H. C. Ber- nauben of Port Credit visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Burgess. Mrs. Wm. McPherson of Hartley, Man, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams and Thos. Kitty of Acton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Williams and Byron Moore. Mr, and Mrs. H. Stevens and daughter of Toronto were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred and babe fe Wilson of Tor- Ir. and Mrs. Dan f LOOK AT These Bargains el used as Driven very small mileage, Price Essex Coach, like mew car. sion, A real bargain. Our O. K. price every way, Our O, K. price Chevrolet ton stock racks, repain 1027 model. tion. A real snappy car. Our O.K. price Ford Sedan, 1925 model A buy for Chevrolet Sedan, 1920 mod- demonstrator, $845 1928 model late series. Looks and uns $745 Pontiac Landau Sedan, 1927 model. In first class condi- $650 Oakland Sedan, 1928 model. This car has had real care. Is in extra good condition $950 truck with ted. Good motor. Splendid tires. 1928 price rvs $535 Oakland Sport Roadster. In fine condi- $650 Ford Coupe, late 1928 mod- el. In perfect shape every way. O. K. Price $535 Chevrolet Coach, 1927 mod- el. Refinished. This car is a real bargain for $450 $175 Oakland Sedan, 1925 model Driven very small mileage. Our O. K. Price $325 « We have the Greatest Selection of O0.K.'d Used Cars + «~ ~ » at the Lowest Prices in Our History values. you. Buy now. for the OK tag. If you have been thinking of buying a used car, now is your greatest opportunity. Think again if you like, but act quickly. the OK cars listed here. - They are wonderful Many can scarcely be told from new and are ready to give you thousands of miles of satisfactory service. The prices will amaze OUR OK TAG PROTECTS YOU You know that we back up our expert recon- ditioning work with an "OK that Counts'. This tag is your absolute assurance of quality and value. Protect your own purchase. Look IN NOW Glance over OAKLAND COUPE This car has been well loked after yw a very. care. ful driver. Our O. K. Price Low Down Payments ] 1 Ontario Motor Sales OSHAWA USED CARS &, that counts Jes Desh . banks) as they appeared after the lat Angeles. the tri-motored Ford plane, Mrs. Anne Lindbergh and Mary Pickford (Mrs. Mary Pickford Fair- ter had christened the "City of Los which inaugurated the western ser- vice of. the transcontinental air rail service, piloted by "Lindy" himself. rial of Bowmanville spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. F. Goodman, Fred, Clarence and Earle, visited {friends in Peterboro. Lorne Phare motored from his home in western Saskatchewan and is staying with his mother at the home of Harry Collacutt. ' Floyd Dudley is attending military camp at Barriefield. Wallace Miller landed a 12 muskilonge while fishing at Scugog. Farmers generally are working at hay. It seems a good crop cvery- where. BETHESDA PERSONALS Bethesda, July 13.--Mrs. of Toronto and son, Mr. S. D. Gor- don of Detroit motored from Tor- onto and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frear. Mr. and Mrs. E. Oke of Ebenezer were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. G. Rundle. Misses O. and E. Oke, J. R. E. B. Cole were entertained by I. Werry, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Scott and Jamily visited Silas Trewin on Sun- ay. Misses Winnifred and Berta Cole and party motored to Bobcaygeon and Lindsay on Monday. Howard Couch motored to Pleas- ant Point on Lake Sturgeon and | dined with Mrs. Couch and Misses | Elsie and Irene Bragg of Toronto who are holidaying there. with pound Lake Gordon and H. Salem, July 9.--Miss Margaret Hut chinson of Toronto is visiting her cousin, Miss Marian Honey, Robert Palmer of Detroit visited his cousin, Mrs. LE. J. Dridge last week. Wellington Logan of Detroit and Dr. W. A. Willard of Toronto mo- tored from Toronto and spent the afternoon with the former's mother Mrs. Robt. Collacutt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fritz of Janct- ville and Mr. and Mrs. George Cor- nish motored to = Elizabethville on Sunday and visited Mark Wood. Mrs. Wilkins, Mr, and Mrs, L. Richards and Nelson Wilkins mo: tored to Peterboro on Thursday, vis- ited friends and participated in Old Home Weck. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Collacutt, and Robert Collacutt motored to Toronto on Saturday and attended the funeral of the latter's granddaughter, Miss Muriel Willard. Mrs, John Squair and Miss Marian Squair motored from Toronto and visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens. The heartfelt sympathy of this community is extended to R. T. Ste- vens and other relatives here. Mrs, Stevens was well and = favorably known in Salem, and her death has caused much sadness. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. A, Willard and Mrs, Collacutt mn this community extend sympathy to them in their sad bereavement. Mu- riel spent her vacation in Salem only a short time ago. BETHESDA BRIEFS | Bethseda, July 9.--Miss = Muricl 'Baker of Solina is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Howard Couch. Master Bert Johnston of Bowman- ville visited Master Percy Werry on 'Thursday, G. W, Gilbert of Toronto was a Sunday guest of T. J. T. Coles. Miss Ethel Cole was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Werry, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Everton White, Ma- rie and Eleanor, motored to Eliza- bethville on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel White. Mr, and Mrs. T. J. T. Cole, Miss Winnifred, and Douglas Cole visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawric Cole at New- tonville on: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gray of Hamilton called on Mr. and Mrs, Everton White on Thursday en route to Peterboro fo attend Old Home week in that city, TYRONE PERSONALS Tyrone? July 9.--~Miss Mac Came- ron of Toronto spent the week-end at home. Wm. McKenzie of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs: William Stewart re- cently. Miss Virtue and Will Staples spent Sunday with J. J. Virtue, at Hamp- ton, Mrs. John Fice of Weyburn, Sask., on Toronto the past week, a her aunt. son Billie, treal and Quebec « tor trip family SALEM NEWS NOTES |B Mrs. Leask of Taunton, spent:a few '} days with Mr H. Mut- ton, Levi Annis of week end at home Harold Burgess and Fr ley of Port Credit spent end at their homes. Miss Viola Short of Sonya Miss Flora McRoberts of Oshawa were guests last week of Miss La- verne Burgess. Mr. and Mrs, Turner and Miss Ve- ra Turner of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dudley. and Mrs. J. Toronto spent the ink Hather- the week- and THORNTON ) CORNERS Corners, July 16.--A motored to Port the "Glori- was ideal Thornton's number from here Hope to help celebrate ous Twelfth" and it day. Bud Rowden, Oshawa, spent Twelfth with Ted Robinson, Congratulations are due Kathleen McRobinsen, our only trance pupil, who obtained Mrs. Frank LeRoy was Monday, Miss Grace Pierson an the Miss cn- honors, has been guest of Mr. and Mrs. W_H. Perryman and left on Saturday ior Mon- m a ten days' mo- trip. All wish them a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pierson and motored to Ashburn on Sun- in Toronto | m | day to visit Mrs. Pierson's sister, Mr. and Mrs, G: H. 'Robinson mo- tored to London with friends on Sunday fo visit «Mr. Robinson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dean and Mr, Cecil * Dean spent the week-end in '| Campbellford. Mr. and Mrs. Wi A. Scoft, Pearl Herman, and Walter motored ott north to Udney to visit Me. Scott's brother. Mr. and Mrs: W, R. J. Ifwin have returned from. spending several days at the Thousand Islands. Miss Frances Robinson left on Monday to spend. a few weeks at Ping Point, (tie Scugog, with her aunt, Mrs. S. Smith. Myr. and Ro Edgar Pascoe, Har- old Pascoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Pascoe and family atten ed the Pascoe family picnic at Hampton on Saturday, The Brooklin team defaulted their also 'defaulted their game on Mon- day evening, * Port Perry plays here Friday. The annual Sunday school picnic will be held on July 27 KEDRON Kedron, July 15 Miss Wilma Werry spent a very enjoyable holi- day at the home of Miss Grace Wer- ry, Enniskillen. A number from Kedron attended the morning and evening anniversary services at. Columbus on Sunday. * Mrs. EF. H. Davis, George, Byron and Marian of Ottawa, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Cole and family. Mr. S. Conlin had a valuable horse killed on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe and Lorraine visited Mrs. J. Heatlee in Orono on Friday in houour of her birthday. Mr. A. G. Lawrence, Cleveland, Mr .and Mrs. W, M. Lawrence and Mr. R. K. Lawrence, Toronto, and Mr. James Scott of Columbus, visit- ed at'the home of Mf. and Mrs, J. Mountjoy on Sunday. Miss Marie Cole visited with Miss Sadie Fox in Oshawa on Friday. We are sorry to hear that Master Walter Davis has the chicken-pox. The following pupils of Miss L. G. Dearborn, were successful at the recent entrance examinations, held at Oshawa: Florence Love (hon), Le- land Love, Leslie Alldred and Orval Rahm. We extend our heartiest con- | gratulations to them, and also to the pupils ,of * Miss Gladys Doan, Ber- nice Arnott (hon.), Walter Davis (hon.), Gladys Cobon (hon.), Robert Hancock, Leonard Ball and Elsie Bradley. Mr Alf. Mountjoy, Mr, and Mrs. Henry and Mr Black- 8 and Mrs. and Mrs. Leslie tock, visited with Conlin on Sunday. Mr. Har Werry had the mis- fortune to r a nail 'into his foot on Saturday We wish him a speedy Mr. and Mrs Lorraine attend | last week. Miss Eunice Nichols spent the week-end Mr. S. Conlin. atulations fo Miss L. Ruth "ole who was successful at Normal. She will teach.in North Oshawa Pub- lic school. Mr. and st week. recovery. Harvey Pascoe and led the Pascoe . picnic of Oshawa at. the home. of Mrs. Harry Gimblett and two games and the Oshawa. 'Beaches | grain, wholesome corn' has climbed to new heights of popularity, through the matchless flavor and crispness of Kellogg's Corn Flakes: 12,000,000 daily enjoy delicious Kellogg's: CORN FLAKES % Always look for the red- and-green package. An aerial survey of the Peace Riv- er country, in Alberta, covering 5,000 square miles, in which ~ more than 7,000 photographs will be taken, iz now under way. son Billy of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Gimblett on Saturday even-| ng. {3 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ashton and sons Lawrence and Roy of Bowman- Ye visited NM» and Mrs, ¥, Moun: The largest live stock ranch in MY. agd Mic I. Hancoek and fim) British Columbia is the Douglas Lake Ge. and STS. aM} Ranch comprising half a million ac- ily visited his aunt, Mrs. Joliffe at res, on which there are at present Lindsay on Sunday. ten thousand head of cattle. HOGG & LYTLE, Limited JUST ARRIVED Shipment of Reliable Brantford Binder Twine GOLD LEAF 600 ft. 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