PAGE TWENTY-TWO : © THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 i" ed quets in Bowmanville given by the{late Mr. Lethangue at Bally Duff on for New Years dof. afternoon at 2 o'clock, for election : g : : Masons, Sunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs, hugh Annis vyisitéd| or officers for the coming year : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jebson and] Mr. and Mrs, Peter Leask spent a with Mr. Silas Trew, Haydon. Mrs, Clugston and Miss Dc 24 p 5 - Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Black werelspent a few days in Toronto la week at the late Mr, Lethanguc, M Brooklin, ; gr. 10 HOLD ELE ON Vion Sora viel She W. aly Dull : New Years guests of Mr. and Mrs. fyweek. : ; } cw Since autos got out of fashion we Jack Soanes, Oshawa. Frank Hayes, Jack and Erline, vis- ; ot There were 98 at Sunday Sehosl : he Mr, and Mrs. Sidney = Hockaday|ited their aunt, Mrs. Robbins, at 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH a ith. . = (have had. numerous enquiries; of-Stnday. I with, wien Milieh "Where can you put a horse up int and Ernest and Misses Rilda and| Zion in the holidays. €, Xt + 3 ?" This. would make a good Lizzie Hockaday visited with . Mr.f Mr, Harold Wilson from Windsor, Members Running For; fi 4 next Sunday Oshawa ? R D to R ; be Juacterly od Sl dad a hh subject for the numerons clubs: and ; and Mrs. John Challis, Bowmanville. |is home on a visit with his parents esve, Depuly-Recve held at 10 o'clock on Jan. 12th. 1930, | Chambers of Commerce to ponder{ winter days. y Ms Snarles, Sr. and Miss ing Mr. H. Wils | x ari ot PUR ver. We suggest anyone having ac-| Mr, Watson of Toronto was es-| Dunbarton were visiting with Ms Mrs. John Hed d visited her b 22 and Councillors : } Mr. Thompson and Miss Thompson .ommodation to run an ad in The | corted around by J. Baker, inspect- | Jas. Smales, ther, Mrs. P. Stone, one d Tyrone, visited with their aunt and |; : 1 : 3 rr E mols » Te tane { ' imes, letting country people know|ing Scotch = Shorthorns for the an- Mr. Ernest Twist spent Christmas| week. | as guests of friends in Toronto, A meeting of the W.M.S. met ut! For Your Drug Needs "Solina, Jan. 3.--Rev. Mr. Bick op- : ghcle, Y= i W, Yellowlees and| (ph Jike to shop in Oshawa. nual Durham county sale which will § ened league necting in the absence Mrs. Ycllowlees, Miss Nora Werry Kedron, is visit-| be held the latter part of February Mr. Alan McKessock spent the the home of Miss N, Ormiston on| THOMPSON'S week end § in Thamesford with friends. | Wednesday, Jan. 8, | af the president, Mr. Will Westlake. The young people of the commun-| ing her sister, Mrs. A. L. Pascoe, tor | this year. Ruth McKessock then took charge 4 [itv are busy under the direction of |; . etn pereen ( < ' 8) 2 a time. M a0 ~ i nr school opening with a full at-| . : . r. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe and tendance with DS ne teacher, Mis 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver and presented the following program Mrs. Arthur Millson. "Marrying] We extend hearty congratulations! Gordon visited at Mr. H. ih Ar yiu ra 3 5 ) arvey Cross- erations) Iapie by Mise Kupy Pr i Avr, They will present the details to Mr. Leslie Gibson and bride, ne| man's, Kedron ,for New Year's day. COLUMBUS BRIEFS Mair from Clinton. SE a ui conto 8 Sof opic | Miss ------------------------------ | or Rov. Mr. B Jick, i solo, one ae ater ni Lei i Gast Miss Spencer. : Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron,| Caumbus.--The Annual Meeting { any more somtimes than some Of Mae Westlake, Then the exceutive ? Messrs. Gordon Leask and Car Mr. Norman Yellowlees is doing | "St visited at Mr. J, R, Kivells. | of the church will be held in the Somehow some of our personaljof those we adopt in convention Ala estlake, Wilbur attended the funeral of the|an extensive butcher business these! Mr. Cecil Bush, Columbus, at home | Church on Thursday, Jan, 9. in the | resolutions don't seem to mean | assebled. American Lumberman. ot and decided to put on jan clec- tion among the leaguers. hose No- 7 3 orman, ? re as follows: . med by « ata, Will Westlake LILLIAN DAVIS ELLA CINDERS--Ready For the Camera BB ee "3 Deputy Reeve, Ruth McKessock and | Toronto, nineteen-year-old girl ! "Ruby | Dewell: . Councillors, - Chas.| bandit, who has asked permis "Shortridg, Helen. Baker, Alan Mc- sion to marry Robert Benson, B wi New York, before they are both Kessock, Vera Baker, Ernest Twist. sentenced in Montreal for a ser- THE H THE VILLAIN, ERO. / The election will he next weck and a v mr ws] CrriL SWeeT Q.WATTERS MEEK, first council meeting 1n 2 wecks time, | E NCE TED TO BE Tie B M or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhanm, Burke- iy] ton, visited at Mr. Frank Westlakes. HEREN ITH ELLA LEADING MAN Holrwoon, HAS ALWNAYXS LOCAL oto Master Jack Niddery Hampton, ; FOR. LIFE BUT SHE SAID % 1 MADE TROUBLE FOR, LONG/DISTANGE visited with his cousin, Master Percy | ; i no. Hen IN HER ELLA AND HOPES TO CAUSE A LOT MORE. | Westlake during Christmas holidays. | » : PCTURE FOR. LOVE -- He's pangEROUS aw RE dl | Mrs. M. Langmaid, Enniskillen 4 | visited with Mr. Roy Langmaid. - $0 BOND ST. WEST { Mr, Les. Pascoe, Enfield, and Mrs, A if . Ellis Pascoe, Brooklin, visited at H. | | : THE HEROINE. THE COMEDIAN. E. Tinks. . p : C hr t. met at the home of Mrs. | Eua CINDERS-- Sram p-- GUFFD, THE EX~-CIRCUS l d / McKessock on Thursday, Jan. 2nd. OUR. ELLANHO THINKS } THE MAILMAN'S DAUGHTER, CLOWN THINKS LIFE (S 1 ( Mis \ " - DOES Diamon S . Meeting opened with Miss Ruth M x N , WiLL ER TRE v A JOKE, BUT = NT ( KNOW WHO ON. LA Kessock in dhe chair. Roll call w as | answered by New Year's Resolutions | PICTURES, AS WELL AS THATS IN HER. THIS WiLL BE HER FIRST APPEARANCE Hot) \ v FOUND HIM WALKING CN Bassett's 'The girls are planning to entertain | MEN, AND PAS STEPPED ON THE SCREEN, DLE TO HIS HANDS AND PUT , their "mothers" at a mother and | On Oshawa's Main Correr daug hier banquet on February 14th. | BEHIND THE CAMERAS : ELLAIS KINDNESS. HIM ON HIS FRET. Devotional by Mrs. John Baker, pi i TO PRENE IT. \ : b {ano solo, Miss Evelyn Tink, 'then : a" Reg. U. 5. Pat. OF; C the girls elected their officers with = by Metropolitan Newsy | the following results. Pres, Ileen| FURNITURE REPAIRED | Balson ; vice-pres., Gladys Ycliowlees. - Refinished or made to order || Sec, Ruby Dewell, Treas., Evelyn TELLING TOMMY ri a | Millson, Pianist, "Jessie Y cliowleos. | J. BB. BEECROVT | Meeting closed with taps, after | 1 1 Whitby, ! which lunch w as se rved by Mrs. Mc Ung 3 Phone Whitby 12, Oshawa 324 {Kes ssock and Miss Ruth, Attend: WELL, IT WAS PRACTISED 4 TELLER -- . ; ) A WELL, IF YOU KNOW LIF YOU DONT ty W. Reynolds and WHO STARTED Bf BY THE CHINESE SEVERAL . y ) 50 MUCH PALMISTRY. WASH EM BEFORE Miss Ruth. visited with Mr, and PALMISTRY, THOUSAND YEARS AGO, / A \ 1 Mrs. Nicholls, Ebenezer, } . ( (S\N ; ].- | TOMMY, READ MY 1G THER SEES YOU | { Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cryde DADDY 2 MY. Ww. A. HARE | site th Mr. Bruce Ferguson, : : % 1 } 4 JTURE A OPTOMETRIST el # id A (ANS W 3 - A: Hii IH MY HAND. YOURE LIKELY TO 8 Bond Street East | Mr, John Baker attended the ban-| = ; Z \ US 7 f z = GET SPANKED. Hundreds of people wear | TE Sn | (ll \ hf, ' a with utmost comfort |X Mare's Vaultless Lenses 5 bi ES i: MME TABLES i mmm---- ORIEN ER ERR IRE FW) | 7 JK : C. P. R. TIME TABLE | 42 \l : 2 i i SA | f ioivioua, ABiLiTy GYPSY FORTUNE- MUSICIANS HAND Effective Sept. 29, 1929, Boys' Aviation Caps, ; (Standard Time) s 7 A M dart 3) 7 vy : 15 PRACTISED J ARL solid leather. QR - fan eo ; K > Gg) [oon mists aR Dore AB Ey ope pyimiBy A, PATS FO oecial ¢ 'ouoninaG <0 J bat (Excet Suna) lip vd. \/ ll | BUSINESS IN MANY PARTS OF THE HORLD. TSN ADA EXIBISVELY IY sNDiA, vt EGYPT AND i Tra [#3 em bails, oi WARIO WA / i» : * TN SYRIA THE PALMIST CAN BE SEEN PRACTISING HIS I hone 2141 We Deliver § | 6 Ee iA aril iy b: TRADE IN CAFES. GYPSY FORTUNE-TELLING 15 PRO: a xcupt Sunday ANCIENT ATU 3 200 pr ay Cescept Sunder 1 YRITINGS OF GREK LTERATR BABLY DERIVED FROM THEIR ORIGINAL INDIA HOME. BAL i AS A WELL-KNOWN BELIEF, 1. Daily (Except Satur . - ~ - . TET Gi 1980. 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