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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Sep 1930, p. 5

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a Re iemi gn 1 Si mn THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEFTEMBER 6, 1930 PAGE FIVE Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community | Women's MEETINGS | 1GOOD ATTENDANCE | AT STREET FAIR" TTT | ( re wd Thursday at 3 P m. with | the president, Mrs, H, Barker, in the chair Various reports were given and Little Damage to North- letters of thunks from the sick mem- bers of the Society, The programme minster Street Fair The which opened with singing of Hymn - 4 B44 followed with Prayer hy Mrs, lights, wuyly decorated | Thrasher, was in charge of Mrs, Ld bouts, Bowers, bilivons, fancy cuss group, Miss Smith read the tumes a4 crowd of happy people, Scripture lesson from part of 2nd young and old were all nm the scche | Mark, Miss Kellow gave a piano on Greta Street last evening at the | solo and a splendid address, based on annual Street Fair or Northminster | part of Stanley Jones latest book, United Church, Above this gala | "Christ of Every Road", was given scene rose a din that is always al by Mrs, Crozier. It was her earnest pleasant one=--people's voices, laugh-1 wish that every member reconseerate mg and talking and mingled with] themselves for service. A vote of that orchestra music prom radios at] thanks was extended to Mrs, Crozier cach end of the lair grounds for this talk. A reading by Mrs Ihe shower at five-thirty in the | Trew wis much enjoyed afternoon "did some damage to the After singing a hymn the meeting booth decorations but the ladies' suc | closed with prayer by Mrs, Bebhing ceeded in saving all the wares from) ton the rain, so that by seven o'clock the Fair was in dull swing, the 'Lea Roum did exceedingly well, Here in d spacious marguee Mrs, Defoe with her group of ussistants served tea al daintily appointed tables, The assist ants werc mrs, H, Smith, Mrs, N Smith, Mrs, William Corbert, Mrs, W, Jones, Mrs, Battle and Mrs. > Perry SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs, Robert Greenly of Campbell ford, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs MecLecse, of Whithy, and Ker sister, Mrs, W, H. Greenly, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Hawley and their two children, Queenie and Jimmie, of Brantford, have returned to their home after spending two weeks with Mr, and Mrs, William Hawley, 649 Brassey Street Mr, and Mrys, Alma and Mamie spent the week-end Lindsay, Bobcaygeon ster Mrs. R. Hughes, of Tenmaenymawr, North Wales, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, C. A, Toaze, 39 Nassau Street, Afternoon Shower Does Bright gar's Rowe and Misses Rowe, of Whithy, holidaying at and Port Bol. Dr, and Mrs, A. W, Harding, Sim- coe Street South, have returned from a wee k's motor trip to Montreal and Queber CENTRE STREET LADIES AID Mr. and Mrs Mounce have SOCIETY left to make their new home in Lon- don, Ontario Mr. and Mrs, TI. 1. Wilson of this city left this morning for Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mr, Wilson .will repre- Ross of NO regular monthly Street Ladies' Aid ciety. was held on Thursday after. noon in the church, Mrs, Johnston presided, The worship period con sisted of the singing of two hymns, a scripture lesson read and by Mrs. Fletcher, Several important items of business. were considered, A social carly in October is contemplat ed, One reported that a Corn Supper is to be held on Mon day, September 15th At the conclu sion of the business session a social hall hour was spent and tea rved hy. Mrs. Clifford's group The the Centre meeting here!" cam prayer nh "Buy you hot dogs frony a4 tent mn charge of the dud Ushawa Scout Company. And right next to this onc the Canadian Gicls In Training under the leadership of f Miss Gertrude Moore were selling I}] soft drinks Two booths that the attracted to were the Home Cook ing stands and the Fancy Work booth, The former of these two was being managed by Mrs. Germond and Mrs, White, while Mrs, Carr, Ms, Fred Langmaid and Mrs, Ale Durie had charge of the Fancy work Both these stalls did good busines Mrs. Germond reported having sold the most of the cakes in the earh afternoon "The named had flowers, ticles und Mrs busy with their in particular were at that booth Of course, a JUST ARRIVED Full range of Ladies' Fall |! Coats ana Dresses at the | FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe Street South committee ladies seemed with fascinating little ends of Two people great prizes on them Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned HOSTERY who wire deal of the wor Mi and Mrs seemed to hay resp for a evening were Irwin, Neither particular task but instead they from one booth to another helping in any Was the coul Id Northminste Annual ne to tradition vith i any went Near Cor. King & Simcoe St. Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweler Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Country Store" was well I'here wus everything to be there, groceries, vegetables, candies and household a Mrs. Valleau, Mrs. Perkins Langmaid were kept very sales, The flowers, in great demand Street Fa with the has cf he reasin SICoes Church children liked th candy booth and the Fish Pond the Iwst of all. Miss Robertson Mrs, Findlay 'were in charge of these Early in the evening the Fish Pond was the centre of attraction for th youngsters who pulled up their lin the sent the Cobourg Sentine!dStar and the Whithy Gazette and Chronicle « the Canadian Weekly Newspapers | Association convention to he held ii | Halifax next week TEE ERE ERE EER EEE EL A Meeting Of Champions |* OSHAWA FAIR ATHLETIC MEETING TWO BIG DAYS SEPTEMBER 10th and 11th Wednesday, Sept. 10 2 p.m.--Girls' Softball Tournament between two fast Toronto teams and two Oshawa and District teams. Final game at 6.15 p.m. 4 p.m.--Canada's Champion Girl Athletes in a program of attractive athletic events Thursday, Sept. 11 4 p.m.--Great athletic meeting of champion athletes of Canada and the British Empire, featuring sprints, relays and a special five mile race 21 HANDSOME SILVER TROPHIES OFFERED 2X SEE THE FOLLOWING ROSA CROSS O'NEILL BRANT LITTLE BETTY T AYLOR Olympic Half Miler CONNY COULSON DALLAS CREAMER ROXY SMITH EVA DAWES ALEX WILSON ROBERT STODDART Empire Champion Quarter Miler British Empire Games Vaulter HAROLD WEBSTER, BILLY REYNOLDS AND FRED SARGENT Canada's Greatest Middle Distance Ruhners Also ONTARIO AND DURHAM COUNTY ATHLETES Admission, 28¢ Grand Stand, 25¢ RECIPES NOU THER ¢ CORN CUSTARD 2 ogg». 1 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons sugar Ys teaspoon pepper, 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 cups scalded milk, Z cups cul corn, I pimento, Beat the eggs slightly, Add the ingredients, Pour into huttered custard cups. Place in a pan of boiling water and bake In a mod arnte oven until firm, HELPPUL HINTS An excellent shoe polish can be made by mixing. ordinary shoe blacking with a little milk, Rub a little on the leather and it will require very little polishing to produce a good shine, To stiffen 'halrbrushow, prepare un strong solution of alum water two-penny worth of alum fo a quart of hot water---and leave (he brushes to soak in this for half ery vear, and with the keen enthy fusm of the church workers it js DODD'S KIDNEY AAC wac Hb, WorR TROVE HEUmaT! hour, taking care not to backs or handles touch the tinge In cold water when will be found quite wn the witer the bristles wif, AN UNLUCKY RE 'K i; NT "Why don't you got married heman?" n vicar asked his garden. of "You know' Adam war oo gar dener, and he hod a wile "You, sir," replied the 'hut he didn't keep his gardener, job lung hound to he even IECes in future years a greater The photograph above shows Ruth | Alexander, noted aviatrix, and hold. er of altitude record for women, just prior to taking off from Aqua Cail. | ante race track, Baja, California, on her "Three Flag" goodwill non-stop after he got her!" border-to-horder dash from Mexico [ to Vancouver and return, which she successfully completed. Nota toy pup, "Maryland", mascot on the trip | has just her By Thorney W. Burgess Where'sr you go you'll find it true hy bashful folk are hard to woo, | Tmpy nea He forn in thi raf) two days hefore strange Chipmunk for the second time the It was saw that his home popped out from surrounding his doorway Just time to catch a glimpse of | stranger scampering along the | fence | he started after the stranger | the stranger could run and | very short time Impy had | sight of this tormentor, You see, that is the way that Impy regard ed the stranger. He didn't want any one around; persisted in coming, Impy turned around | back, He climbed to the highest "tone on the pile of stones, and | there he satgind chattered, By and | by he had a feeling that some one | was watching him, He turned sud- | denly in time to see a tail ais appear between some of the stone of that pile, My, but Impy was upset! Nover have you seen an one more upset, This was unfor givable impudence. He started to I weld Mother Nature, ! under | But in los n = RRR . "We don't care for 'probs'" Weather forecasts do not in the slightost degree af- fect the soft water supply fn this laundry, Whether it raine or shines, every drop of water used Is ax soft am water can he soft, The result of our using nothing but soft water Ix snowy-white washes which fairly reek of cleanliness when you open your neats ly folded bundle. We have five different kinds of "family wash" service frow whith you may choose, all very moderately priced, Phone to-day---or stop an) one of our courteous driv- Ors, Phone 788 434 Simcoe St. South | hunt f nwny Rage filled Impy's heart as | {behing a yet this stranger | and went | for ran between the but he didn't Ones more he And. then nnd out tones of that find the intra climbod tn the shortly the happened again, Thin Impy got a hatter at the stranger and, curiously his anger suddenly melted He couldn't told it just melted away, all the Intrude In he pile der top Kame Lime, look enaugh fone thing however, have von why was This time Impy didn't follow Ho remained where he wasn't long hefore he saw a of bright eyes pai He hright sit LANA Hone romained still He knew they were watching him Impy pretende! not to see them, After a long, long time, the protest Impy had aver seen hopped up on a stone a Hitle distance away still Those alno "What is your name?" asked Impy, much to his own surprise "Miss Frisky," replied the pret. Httle stranger That's nice Impy, and turned risky. Instantly She was vary bashful hashful, indeed, Impy was hecom ing excited He hunted for her, which was fhe worst thing he could have done, Hix hunt was in vain, He returned to his former wont on the, rock, It wasn't long hofore he dlscovered Miss Frisky peeping at him again, "Where do you lve?" asked Impy, ty name," sald toward Miss sho disappeared very, very Miss risky refused to tell him. | "I suppose you know," sald Impy, "that 1 liye here!" Little Miss Frisky nodded, she didn't say a word, "Can't we bo friends?" od Impy, Again, little Miss Frisky nodded. AL this Impy started toward her, Instantly, little Miss Frisky dart. od. away, Impy stopped, Little Miss Frisky stopped, but at a safe dis tance, "I won't hurt you," sald Impy, "1 promise you | won't hurt you, Little Miss Frisky sald nothing, but suddenly turned and darted away, It was surprising how quiok= ly whe could disappear. Impy was disappointed, He made his way back tos his favorite stone and there he hoped and hoped that little Miss . I'risky would come back. But though ho waited and waited, he saw no more of Miss Frisky that day. That was because the was 'so very, very bashful, 1830, 'T, WwW, hut persist. (Copyright, goss), Buy. SR -- The next story. "lmpy Love. Falls in | Groat, gifts walt | Women's Corner WINGS OF BRITAIN Wings of Britain spreading wide, Over continents and seas, Gracious wings by youth upheld, Free, unfettered as the breeze, Great on land and greal on ned, Thy Dominions near and far, In the air on British wings, Britain's sons and daughters are, Storms may vage and winds ansall Empire's glorious, changing place, Old things erumble, new things rise, On traditions of our race, her in thw skies Fruits of commerce and of aris, Unanimity and peace, Union of her distant paris In our God our ancient trust, inds fresh favor thrice renewed New endeavors, horn. of old, With the power of faith imbued, Brave and strong of purpose, Thou, Of Thy children's love a part, Long-enduring, patient, tried, Live forover in our hear, F, V. 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