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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Jul 1932, p. 2

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"THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1932 & | Ontario and Durham Count News OLINA WOMEN GO 10 BOWMANVILLE Provide Interesting Pro- gram at Women's In- stitute Meeting (Mrs. W. T. Baker, Correspon- dent) SOLINA, July 4. ---- Nearly 30 mentbers of Solina Women's In- stitute journeyed out to Bow- manville and put on a splendid programme and were heartily ey- tertained- by Bbdyrmanviile Branch., The progranfme given by the Solina ladies was as fol- lows with Mrs. McMaster, presi- dent, in the chair: Community singing 'with Miss Helen Baker presiding at the piano, who was also accompanist for the other vocal] numbers; "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton," was sung hy a quartet composed of the follow- ing young ladies: Misses Eveiyn Tink, Fanny Smales, Ileen Balson and Jessie Yellowlees; Mis Roy Langm@id gave a paper on Friendship; Mrs. John baker then favored with a solo; Miss Pearl Leach then gave as a reci- tation, "The Busy Body'; Mrs. E. R. Taylor gave as a paper, "Fault Finding, and Its Physica Effects"; this wag followed by au- other quartete by the young ladies. The programme Was brought to a close by singing "Little Church in the Wildwood Don't miss the community pic- nic at Bowmanville on. Wednes- day, July 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Couch, Marjorie. and Ileen, Bethesda and Misses Elsie and Irene Bragg To- ronto, were 1st of July visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Willlams ana Jack Cook were visitors at *i Charles Howsam's on July 1st Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kivell, \~ and Mrs. Carl Wilbur and Alan, Messrs. George Howard an! Eber, Doris and. Verna Millson, Messrs. Frank and Percv West- lake, Mr. A. J. Balson Russe! and Harold and Miss Ileen, Mr J. W. Reynolds were among the | crowd who attended Haydon an. | niversary. <i] The heavy rain of Thursday | night and Friday morning wet lots of hay around Solina. It makes lots more work to save the hay when we get so many showers but no doubt it will heip the fruit crops and lay the dust for anniversaries and picnic par- ties. The mail man will be an hour later each day now as the mail ..does not leave Bowmanville as early as it did on account of train schedule changes being made. Mr. M. J. Hobbs has heen re- engaged as principal of Solina school for another year. He is presiding over Blackstock school examinations this week. Mrs. Wm, Griffen, of Ennishil- len and Mr. Melville Griffen, Blackstock, visited at Mr. Nor- vall Wotten's. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grooms and family, Toronto, have been guests of Mrs. S. E. Werry re- cently Master John Grooms re. maining for a month's hetidays. Mrs. John Pascoe has heen visiting Mrs, Silas Williams at Hampton. a : Under the leadership of Rev, J. R. Bick, the leaguers from Solina and Zion held a joint meeting In Mr. Herb Pascoe's flats. Thars were eighty present and all en- joyed some games and then' a ting song around a camp fire. The music was led by Miss Lena Tay- lor. Mr. Birk introduced Rev. Mr. Smith from Orono. who spoke very interestingly the vonne wannle, Mr. Frank Westlake and Miss Mae Westlake visited at Mr, C. Avery's, Haydon. Mrs, Thos, Pascoe Margaret Pascoe, Thursday at: Mrs, celebrating Miss. day. Messrs. Thos. and attended a Liberal and banquet in Peterboro Wednesday. tn and Miss H, E. Evelyn's birth- John Baki convention Mrs. R. J. McKessock and Mrs, | John Baker Miss on H. E. Tink and Mrs. attended a party at Reynold's, "Hampton, nesday. Miss Jose Bulmer and Mr. Harry Huges, Bowmanville, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs, Cruick- shank. Mr. and Mrs. Walter man and Mr. and Mrs. Wer- Cryder- Harold Pascoe and Ray attehded Hamp- ton anniversary and visited with Mr. F. J. Groat, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tink, Bruce Tink, Misses Ruth Margaret McKessock visited Mrs. T. Pascoe, Hampton. Miss Evelyn Tink visited Edna Reynolds at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. €. A. Blanchard *d his mother in Whitt Mr. and with She celebrated her ninetieth birthday. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and family, of Oshawa, Mr. 1 Mrs. C. McPride and Burton, of Peterhorn, were guests of Mr. George White, recently. Mrs. Clara Hoar, Mr J. O. Pingle and Miss Tom Dobie, Toronto, Mr. C. D. Pascoe's. Mr, Charles Shortridge, Misses Vera and Phoebe visited Mr. J. Colwill's, Hampton, and Mrs Jean, Mr. visited at Brooklin News (Elinor Mackey, Correspondent) BROOKLIN, June 29--Mr. Mrs. L. C. Pascoe, Misses Are you satisfied to do without Bathroom conveniences? ~And without up-to-date kitchen facilities or other modern | requirements that running water in your home will instantly | make available to you? Prices have never been lower for Canadian-made Emco quality bathroom equipment 'and Duro Automatic Pumping "Systems, Other complete low as . +25 or 60 cycle, 110 volt motor, costs Three pieces -- Bath, Shower, Lavatory and Toilet, as illustrated, with oll fittings - - Bathroom sqvipmens #1 $ 82.75 The Duro-Special Pumping System, all Canadian-made, having a capa- _eity of 250 gals. per hour, complete with 30 gal. Galvanized Tank, | $131.75 only $99.80. »¢ Write for free illustrated booklets on Bathroom Equipment or Plumbing Supplies, Fasy time payments both on Pumps and Bathroom Fixtures may be arranged. For Sale by Miller & Libby 23 > Ll Ld Limited PLUMBING, HEATING, TINSMITHING Repair Work Promptly Attended to. Celina St, Phone 108 EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LIMITED Lendon Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver Hampton, spert | Tink's | on | Edn» | aud | and Bessie and Helen, Enfield, and Mrs. G Bowman, Brussels, spent- Sunday, at Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pascoe's. Mrs. Mary Mason, Harmony, is visiting at the home of Mr. Henry Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchman, Toron- to, are spending their vacation at Mr. and Mrs. W. Draper's, Mrs. Edgar Hogarth and sons, Donald and Murray, have returned home after spending two weeks with Mrs. Ilogarth's parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Hunter. Mus, Hunter accompanied her daughter back to Napanee, for a visit. Ms. and Mrs, Gordon' White and Donald, North Qsbawa. . Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Mackey and 'Elinor motored to Hamilton last Wednesday and visited Mr. Mac- key's sister, Mrs. Fred Heath, Miss Elinor staying for a visif. Mr. McMann is visiting his daushter, Mrs, McKinney for a few days. Miss lelen Batty after having a very through the eastern provinces. The choir of the United Church held their annual picnic at Port Bol- ster on Saturday afternoon, when | all had a very enjoyable time Master Donald White; Oshawa, visiting his grand ents, Mr. and Mrs, ( Mrs. Brown, ! ed the 1 hurch last | morning, atter being away for forty| has returned pleasant trip North par- | } Peterbor- hom Nelson Routley , visited his 1ather, M1 Routlev last Su Miss Marjorie $ W has | been contined to her bed for son weeks, 1s slowly recovering. Miss 'Lena Niddery, of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Pas- coe. The Township Council is putting a cement floor in the basement of the Township Hall and also, with the assistance of the Women's In stitute, a front entrance These mprovements have long been need ed and the public will be pleased tc have the hall put in better shape. no Maple Grove MAPLE GROVE, June Lloyd Metcalf spent a with his eousin, M { Luke, Oshawa. { Mr, and Mrs. | Bloomfield, N.J., | end with Mrs. Hanford's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. M. Munda) Miss Marion Snowden has heen | spending a few days with her sis ter, Nellie, at Lakehurst, Congratulations have been in order to Mr. and Mrs. M. Mun- day, Sr., who celebrated their dia- mond wedding on Saturday last. Miss Doris Grooms, Toronto, has been visiting the Misses Bet- ty and Mildred Snowden during the past week. Mr. Elgin Munday, Lakefield, spent the week-end with -his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Munday, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Munday | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will | Munday and family, of Court- | wright, spent the week-end with their parents and other relatives A number from. hare attended Hampton Anniversary on Sunday and visited friends there, 30 - 4 My | | davs few Cyril | Frank Hanford, spent the week- | Claremont | News CLAREMONT, July 2. -- The annual picnic of the people of | this district to Musselman's Lake, was held on Saturday, June 25th, but on account of the in clement weather, the attendance from Claremont was not so large as usual, One of the chief fea- tures of the program was a bu: lacrosse tournament in which tie teams from Altona, Claremont, Goodwood and Stouffville took part. Stouffville won the first prize of $15 and Claremont the second prize of $10. Several of the United Church young pcople "attended a picnic given under the auspices of th Presbytery Executive of Young People, at- Lakeview Park, Osh awa, on Thursday afternoon, A number from here attend\d the annual garden party of 4 fifth line, Uxbridge, Unite Church, held on Andrew Wilson's lawn on Tuesday evening, The weather was faverable and tie | program good. | Much interest was shown the bowling tournament hed here on June 24th. The prizos | were awarded for highest pointe and not for games. The fivet prize went to Stouffville and the second to Markham, A well attended meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle, was eld at the home of Myps. D.| Lynn on Tuesday evening, Ar ihe close of the meeting the hos- | tess served a delicious strawberiy | supper and a pleasant social hour | was enjoyed by all. The Gregz family held their annual re-unioh at Uxbridge vii- lage on the afternoon of Jure 24th, D. M. Morgan, director of the Maple Leaf Insurance Company, left on Wednesday to attend a convention of Mutual Insurance Companies at Napanee, The departmental examina- tions ended here on Wednesday afternoon and how the pupils anx. iously await the results. Our teachers have all been re-engagei for another year with the extep- tion of the assistant in the Coa- tinuation School. Miss Irene Cowie left a few days ago for Keswick where she has accepted a position in a gen eral store, : Miss Margaret McLellan re- turned to her position at Ottawa on Sunday evening, Mrs. W, L. Brown, of Oshawa. Was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. F. M. Cooper. Miss Effie Miller ic is visiting TL. and Mrs, Banbury andi George Banbury, of Aurora, spent of Stroud, | standing: | Kearney 84, Bray, Davidson, Marjorie Knapp (cou: ditionally), Doris Bryant. Tuesday with S. and Mrs. Rui ohr, Mrs. A. Rawson, of Toronto, has been visiting her sisters nere during the past week. Miss B, Haggarty, of Toroulv, spent a few days this week with her friend, Miss Mabel McLellan. Wm. and Mrs. Beelby and son, visited the former's brother, John, and other relatives here this week, Mrs. John Morgan and daugh- ter, Miss Gertie, Miss Ada Found and Miss Mitchell, of Toronto, spent a day recently with Clare- mont relatives and friends. Misses' Lillian Dawson and Grace Loyst, are gpending Dowmntu- ion Day week-end with friends at Deseronto. Thos. Condy had a business trip to Bobcaygeon on Thursday. Miss Jean Johnston, of Tor- onto, was the guest of Miss Claia Neal over the week-end. Miss Harborn spent a few days this week with her niece, Mrs. Bales, of Brougham. Mrs. Anderson and daughter, of Toronto, visited the former's parents, R. J. and Mrs, How for a few days during the week-end. Mrs. J. H. Evans visited her daughter, Mrs, Clifford Pilkey, of Toronto, last week, Col. W. Michell, of Toronto, spent Thursday with Ed. apd Mrs. Gibson. Rev. C. J. Cameron, of Tar- { 'onto, son of a' former Claremont Baptist minister, was in town cp Saturday last for the Gostick- Tracy family reunjon, Rev. A. McLellan is planning a | to England and | FARMER INJURED | six weeks' trip the continent and expects to sail from New York on July 9th. Mrs. (Rev.) Ferris, of London, | was the guest of her sister, Mrs iW. F. Tomlinson for a few days over the week end. Mrs. C. Brodie and daughter Miss Emma, of Chasey, N.Y., are spending a few days with Mis: Margaret MacNab. Harmony Public School Results Entrance Class The following students were granted their High School Eu trance certificates on their vea: Cletus Dyer, Cath Wakely. From Junior IV. to Senior IV. Margaret Sugden (honours), 86, Carlson Etcher 74, Ross E« wards 73, Greta Hun Isobella 70, Hazell 7 Irene Fleming Grills 69, Constance Warren Peters 61, From Senior 111, to Junior IV. Donald Sugden (honours) 84. Eiieen luke (honourg) 76, Mor- ley Etcher 74, Clifford Rodger¥ 74, Gladys Sugden 73, Jack San- ders 72, Lyndia Powell 68, Eu- nice Chipps §7. Preston I. Timmins, Principal. Intermediate Room Jr. 111 to Sr. III---Tommy Hart 87, Viola Goyne 85, Albert Rod- gerg 83, Kenneth Conlin 81, Ver- non Wrizht 79, Eddie Saunders 78, Bohbie Sugden 78, Dorothy Ross 78, Joyce Powell 77, Bruce 0, Cooke 70 Peters 62 | Ferguson 76 Gordon Kellett 76, | Rufus Carl 76, Audrey Terwille- gar 70, Vivienne Hern 69. Sr. 1 to Jr. IN Herbert l.eona a 83, Al- vin Scott 81, Lilllan Kelusky 50, Sheila lewis 78, Eileen Rodgers 78, John Richardson 77, Bernice Elliott 73, Floyd Sutton 72. Lloyd Sweet 72, Merla Prest 70, Cecil Cooke 68. Jr. II to Sr. IT -- Afrthuf\Etch- er 82, Ieatha Carl 81, Maria Shetler 81, Lorna Hinton §0, Paul Shetler 79, Patsy Kearney 78, Laura Carl 75, Bobbie Val- lier 73, Margaret Fleming 66. C. E. Williamson Junior Room Sr. I to Jr. II -- Helen Hynes 10, Ida Hart 86, George Kinge- | land 85, Dora Shantz 84, Georze Ross Allman 82. [ Jackson 83, Donald Cordy 73, Grant Peters 75. Jr. 1 to Sr. I -- Gordon Mii! ing 90, Orma Terwillegar 39, Kathleen Brown 85, Helen Brown 76, Roze Prest 72, Keith Fletcher 7] Sr. Pr. to Jr. 1 -- Avelean Wakely 89, Bobbie Hicks 80, Teddy Hobbs 78, Bruce Kearncy 74, George Grills 63, Marion Spicer 62. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. -- Ronald Kelusky, Grant Hart, Betty Glov- er, Arnold Etcher, Mary Hazell, Jackie Lees, Eileen Wright, Douglas Hart, Hazel Vallier, Bet- ty Kearney. Pr. "A" to Jr. Pr. -- Ernes' Cook, Herbert Elliott, Willie E.- liott, Betty Sweet Eileen M. Souch, teacher. Raglan News (Miss Allip Avery, Correspon- dent) RAGLAN, July 2.---Miss Twil- la Turner spent ihe holiday - at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. Hughson, Miss Violet and Mr. Thompson of Toronto, at home of their father, Mr, Gord )n the J. Thompson. The Miller family attended the Miller reunion picnic at Oril'ia, on Friday, July 1. Many were disappointed on their holiday by the heavy rain on Friday morning, noon, however, was very pleasant with the warm sun which sona dried the wet grass. The aftecr- The following is the honour roll of Raglan public. school: Sr. IV. -- Doris Bray, Loroa Evans, Marjorie Bray, Jack Bray, Dorothy Bright Clifford Wilson Sr. Bright, Wilson, (conditionally), (conditionally). Stewart ray, Jack Clayton Miller, Harvey Blanche Wilson. Edna Evans, Davidson, IT. Ruth Lloyd Sr. 11. Jean Sr. I. -- Earl Bray, Harold friends in Toronto this week. Luke, Gordon Miller, Jean Orm- ston, Ben Rozell. Jr. I. -- Hagel Bray, Norma Knapp (conditionally). Sr. Primer --- Daisy Bryant, Nora Wilson. Jr. Primer Pear] Rozell, Mrs, C. Penman, teacher. The highest marks were ol. tained by Doris Bryant, secon i highest, Ruth Bray, third, tie! between Lorna Evans and Dori Bray. A prize of One Dollar is beir: offered to the hoy or girl who has the best looking school gar- den in September, The pupils will need to he on hand after rain storms to mulch their plots in order to conserve the moisture for the dry days. The gardens in eir present condition are a credit to thcir tillers. Everybody has had a generous helping of radishes, on- ions, and lettuce for the noca lunch. We are expecting to see the school garden magnified in many spots, a few years hence* Mrs. Penman, who has left {or At a time when people think primarily of security and when there is such vital nee i of securing it. ASSETS 346,855,113 rotection against the fotire ife Assurance is the best and in most cases the only means The or and the North American Life, a purely mutual company, returns all profits to policyholders has $118 for every $100 liabilities. Itis one of thes : stron est financial institutions on ontinent, SURPLUS $7,007,959 Zz her summer vacation, wishes to express, through the medium of the paper, that the residents of Raglan have a pleasant and hap- py summer, On Thursday evening the Port Perry boys came down here and played the league game schedal- ed for that night. The score resulted in a tie at first and was later won by Raglan, It was a close and enjoyable game. We extend our congratulations to tie boys. | C Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pierson, Messrs. Hazel Pierson, V son and J. Neville, of were | b Hodg Toronto IN RUNAWAY OF William Fishly of Seagrave | l/ Believed in Serious Condition (Mrs. L. Scott, Correspondent) A(T AN I 4 A ity | arine Lander, Ruth Tooley, Eur! | ing 71, Eva | Raymon | S der,' He the horses go and if his brather was . 51 he wasn't and told him to loo after the horses, which hac throueh fences, smashing the wago: and havrack, going to the barn When horses were put away Gore on arain went to his brother, find-| I rt He aquite I Sleep 1-1 M: overy. ery est wi his Ane ed on upils o an am ing he could not move, he ran to a neighbors for heli, They carried him in the house on a quilt, was» summoped immediately, and found that he had injured his spine, paravlizing him from his hips down, besides internal injuries. later removed by ambulance to Tor- onto General Hospital. ports find him to be still in a very serious condition, but hopes for re- who has been] The doctor He was Latest re- Mr. Fishly invalid tious she was has I years, man. He of rela recovery vent of much i Tuesday arternoon fl rboard Publ 1 their teac] Miss Seagrave, V a very hne Waterman's Founta: when the S , and n Miss Sleep has just closed a y md a men hl lutives OWINg farion n and he ) to ion Jonald presentation, to fittingly Fir ned rs' term, She has made nany warm. friends, and leaves be- TEAM OF HORSES will linger lon and old, of nds and re place that ory of young 1c Seazrave frig are justly proud. The foi- address was read by Miss Beecroft. Miss Derell Mar- Master Donald Nichol made which Miss replied. cgerboard, June 28th, 1 \ i \ 3 932 Sleep, school to close ane ar we veal are eclate " what "you tried to teach 1 accept this small to of the regard of of Fingerboard 1 on hehalf of the i Beccroft, Derell Martin and Nichol." , and token your as upils, the | tives and friends | Both carried pink and whité sweet | son, | lowing MARK-GESS The marriage took place on Mon- day June 20th, 1932, at St, Paul's Memorial Methodist Church, South Bend, Ind.,, or Miss Augusta Gess, daughter of Mr, and and Mrs. Win. Gess, of Baroda township and Mi, Gordon Mark, only son of Mr, and Mrs. John N. Mark, of Seagrave. The ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock by the Rev, Paul Ludlow Benedict, 'the bride was prettily a| attired in powdered blue crepe, and Miss crepe. attended by her sister, wearing pin as Frances Gess, peas and orchids. Mr, Howard Gib of Toronto, was best man. Fol- the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held at the home of the bride's parents, the guests being only the nmmecdiate families. The table in pink and white was presid- ed over by Mrs. Wm. Gess, Jr., and Mrs. Lloyd Dairs. Neighbors and friends screnaded the couple with an old-fashioned: charivari lat- er in the evening. On Saturday, June 18, a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of the bride's par- ents, with about fifty relatives and friends present. The guest of hon- or wis entertained with a treasure hunt, After the treasure hunt, and the distribution of many beautiful presents. A weiner roast was held the hillside of the Gesg farm which was enjoyed by all, After a spent at Niagara Falls oints, Mr, and Mark will 1 > on the farm They have the best a long and happy mar- honey nto, and other oon I. Wooldridge spent I'oronto on business, aham is spending the at her home ncar Fenelon Miss Graham has been en- as teacher for our school for ther term. Miss Alma Frise will return to (Jamebridge School after the holi- days. Miss Frise will leave on Sun- dav for Toronto where she intends attending summer school. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and daughter, Jean, of Prospect visited Yr and Mrs, Orval Stone on Sufie" av, x ¥ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Grose and" Mr. Snooks of Toronto, are spent ing a holiday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wes Frise, and wher fishing is enjoyed by the city guests ™ Miss Mabel Rennie, of Toronto, was a visitor this week of her cou- sin, Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge, : Seagrave baseball team spent the * holiday at Greenbank, where some exciting wames took place between the different teams, Greenbank, Manchester and Seagrave. Mr, D. McBride accompanied by his sister and Miss Alice Trebell, of Toronto spent the holiday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mark ar rived home on Thursday evening. They will be given a most hearty | welcome by the community in more wavs than one, it is expected, SOLIVITOUS ' "What do you mean by hold- ing my daughter on your lap?" "Im afraid she'll play the viano and wake the neighbors." -- Pathfinder. : Canadian Soo Wolf Wee JULY 24-30 Nothing Ever Like it in } North America Wolf pack, "Hiawatha" in In dian, Hudson Bay Co, barbecue, wild life show, swim champion- ship of Lake Superior, U.S. and Canadian troops, raffle for a bear, pageants, dances, 'Sweet Adeline" contest, Community Night parade, etc. Bush program, R. H. Burns, Sault, Canada. Respectable Strangers Welcome! Don't throw discarded clothing away -- You can sell it with.a Want-Ad. Reliable domestic help 18 quickly obtained by using Daily Times Want-Ads. need. Study the Times Lsed Car classification for the 'best'. buys in the city. Daily Times Want-Ads quickly find buyers for thinas you "Why Not Try A WANT-AD ?" Want to sell your home? 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