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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Aug 1932, p. 2

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. PACETWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1932 Women's Interests in the Home and the Communit Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hinkson of Regina, who motored to Osha- wa last week and have been stay- ing at the home of Mr. Hinkson's mother, Mrs, J. E. Hinkson, Cen. tre Street, are returning to Re- gina at the end of the week. Social and Personal 4 Readers are invited to sub. 4 mit social and personal items for publication in this column. Kindly send or phone them :o The Times office, Phone 85 or after office hours to Miss Lois Mundy. Phone 312. Mrs. E. R. Henry and Mrs, Jos, Rooney were winners of the two ball foursomes that the ladies of the Oshawa Golf Club particip- ated in yesterday afternoon. A large number of the lady mem- bers of the club gathered during are crisp Summer evening are giddy affairs, stand-uppish ruffles for sleeves. ». » PETTICOATS! Fashion Hints | SUMMER JACKETS Cool little jackets of organdie complements to the formal. They with stiff, By Thornton W. Burgess Martin Ostler spending their Stevenson's Bay, Mr. and Mrs. and family are vacation at Muskoka. * » L the tea-hour yesterday, when Fred Bull presided over the tea table. ward and his mother, Woodward of rs. LJ LJ LJ Provincial Officer Grant Wood- Mrs. G fagara Falls, who season raore than they were last Summer. Most of them are tailor- ed, but some frilly as their old-fashioned fore- bears. Petticoats are in vogue this are as lacy and * * . PETER MAKES USE OF A FRIEND In time of trouble friendship use, For no true friend will refuse. -- Peter Rabbit, e'er have been visiting in the city witn Mrs. H. B. Keslick have left for Lake Simcoe to visit Mrs. Hum- phreys who is a sister of Officer Woodward. LJ LJ LJ] * * Mrs, Ewart McLaughlin is spending a few days in the city and will return before the end of the week to her summer home in Muskoka. * colored ON HANDBAGS The handbag demands a touch of adornment this season. Clips, cordedieres, ments to match the color scheme and orng- Peter Rabbit was had reason to be. Flip the Terrier was hard on Peter's heels. Peter had known that Flip could run Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Langton, of Oshawa, are in Peterborougi for two weeks. * » * Lieut.-Col, R, B. Smith, V.D., Officers of the Ontario Regiment, have issued invitations Presentation of Colours by Mrs, T. Edgar Houston, of Cincinnali, of one's costume are chic. Large fast, but he hadn't realized how fast. Twice already since the race for the old stonewall started Flip had been at his very heels, and only Peter's ability to dodge had saved him. He had hoped metal initials are again in vogue, and meéting with favor. for the gE th * ALLIGATOR UNDIES Even the alligators are blush- and grin, turned and gone back into the bushes in the most unconcerned manner, as if he had no further interest in the matter. happened, but it was-too late. Four feet from [immy he slid to a full stop, but Jimmy hadn't waited. He had used that little scent gun and an instant later Flip was coughing and strangling and yelping and rolling over and over in the grass and rubbing his eves and almost wishing he never had been born. Welcome Robin and Sammy Jay were screaming again, making fun of him, Peter Rabbit had stopped to look on Jimmy Skunk had a Nn Lene on Po aday, August the twen'y- {ng under their rough hides since had faved Bit, i AI, ad hoped When at last he could see, ward of Niagara Falls, left yes- eighth and to the reception in | the information has reached their tL the old stonewall before | F/Ip sneaked away toward the terday for Peterborough whers the Armouries after the ceremony | ears that fabric manufacturers Flip could catch him, but now he | Parn. Peter hopped over to the they will spend a few days which wil] take place at Alexau- | have copied the complete mark- id that he couldn't. He would | 01d Wall, where he found Jimmy y . 8 ? dra Park. es ings of their skins in materisls ll to a again and start ofr | Skunk. "Thank you, Jimmy," soft enough to make perfectly | in another direction. which would |58!d he. "I guess you saved my Mrs. P. A. Blackbury and daugh- A very delightful aftertioon | |ovely underwear! In the Grande mean that still again he would |1fe that time. I hated to do it, ter Millicent, of King Street East, are the guests otf Mrs, Blackburn's parents, in Arconia, Ontario. * Mrs, L. Palmer and daughters, Leone and Frances, of King Street, left on Tuesday for a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Pal- mer, Picton, Ontario, * Mrs. W. H. Tait and Miss Doro- thy Van Luven are among the campers at Beausoliel, the Cana- dian Girls-in-Training Camp at Muskoka. LJ * LJ Mr. David Fleming of Welland is in the city, visiting his daugh- beautiful Miss nvelyn Lick and Rose and Florence turned to the city yesterday after was spent at Prestonvale yester- day when Mrs. J. L. Beaton en- tertained the members * Westmount Bridge Club. The la- dies played bridge in lodge and after their games re- tired to the dining car, for after- noon tea. Afternoon parties such as this are becoming very popular at Prestonvale. The grounds are with lawns and shade trees and many Oshawa gather there to enjoy a bit of the out-of-doors. » . Hawkes Maison de Blanc there are ador- able collar and cuff sets too, made of alligator printed peau- d'ange, and a purse made of the same and tinted a dark brown, which will fool anybody until the touch test is applied. have to try the trick in order to get headed back for the old wall. He was beginning to get tired. He couldn't run as rast «3 at first. Would he be able to dodge as quickly? That little black-and- white Dog seemed to be running as fast as ever. Peter rolled his eyes back to see how near Flip was. He wouldn't dodge until the very last instant. Then he looked HAY FEVER ahead to see how near be was to the old wall. Hope suddenly re- or Summer Asthma, say that sneez- | placed despair. An old friend was ing, weeping and choking stop after | just walking out from the bushes use of RAZ-MAH CAPSULES. --For | along the old wall. Peter knew best results begin taking RAZ-MAH | instantly what he would do. He some time before your yearly misery | would make use of that old of the the main People with terrible people Misses re- with but I just had to." (Copyright, 1952, by T. W. Burgess) The next story: "Am Unhappy Little Dog." WINNERS NAMED IN COACH CONTEST (Continued from page 1) son Du Roi opposite, and the vari. ous Guild halls, ( with: their iden- ty i A visiting in Southampton § h { rota - . Br rey ilian Furhet Cook: [Mim Jess Mcleod and in Cuar- 1 {s due. Guaranteed relief from one | viene. What wels friends for if [208 Ll 8 A dae, Fleming 2 Mo Street. BC hatn 'with i Raryey Simpeon. sprays, smokes, snuff or serums. No | There was no time to ask fa- and Sproste the high speaker's ' © es 8 r . | harmful drugs or bad reactions. At | vors, He would explain after- s Mrs. Geen, of Belleville, mo~ Mr. Norman McLeod, who has | 3p drug prvi ily 233 | ward. Just now it be a case of Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. president her of M gH ald Coun. Of ois {heen in scotland at the Glasgow DON'T LET HAY FEVER OR | Saving his life, He changed his [Of the General Motors Corpora- ct. a ean the Kueh of Me: | Strang sonnet Bom "oun | URINE KET ETRE ur | Crit a Tue wo an 1s hand | on. wan the brinrivl spesker ' § A bs . - trate . n ev , tellin e George Fleming, Mary Sues, for {awa Collegiate Institute, is arriv- RAZ . MAH | Siraighit Jor Top ttre itiend, aida what Sree jhe, Fast jew dase Ble loi Fae. ing in Montreal to-day. Mr. Mc- speed. He was holding his own. | Means in the business and indus- lerday "or her tome in Ge © | Leod finished his teaching early | -- --owo Flip was dangerously close to his | trial life of the Nation. W, A. Mr. Charles Sparks of this city in the summer and has pant the heels, but if he could hold his | Fisher, president of the Guild, 8 ent a few da; s last week with Bast IWS MOuIba 1ouiing Durdye, own just a little longer he would | and president of the Fisher Body 2pe rays Ja Y Dep Mies Jay Mtleod of this city, escape. That old friend wouldn't | Corporation, presented the sechol- sev: of Rednersville. Who has been spending the sum- | fail him. Of this he was sure. The | ArShip awards to the four win- ey rgd mer at Southampton, left yester- | latter had stopped mow and was | ners. and also told the young day for Montreal to meet her bro- facing him to see what all this | master-coach builders how their Miss Mary Yeo of Manilla is the guest of friends in the city. * LJ . Mrs. Titus Wagar returned to her home in Tamworth last week after visiting in the city with ther to-cay. What New York J; Wearing fuss was about. "I must .get near enough but not too near," thought Peter, I stant. A few more jumps will do | it; just a few more jumps." very spirit of craftsmanship. must dodge at just the right in- | &t 8S. Knudsen, Chevrolet Motor Company; Char- lives are governed by the There were distinguished guests the head table including, W. president of the friends. A Plena . * Sammy Jay and Welcome Rob- les F, Rettaring, Vice-president hy Mrs. M. Druker and C. Druker, in, who had been screaming en- 8 hoe oiors orporat oni f Svdney. Nova Scoti ; » ais couragement to Peter, were sil- |S. McLaughlin, president, Gener- 0} Sycney, Nova i Whaihave It Not--Hee's a Fascinating ent now and Skimmer the Swallow [A] Motors of Canada, Limited; been the guests of Mr. and: Mrs, One You'll Adore darting ahout over Peter and Flip, | Paniel Carter Beard, National i L. Finestein of 'this city have re-| (oud anything be easler orl no longer twittered, What was | Commissioner, Boy Scouts of Am turned to. their home. quicker to fashion, with its sleeve- Peter going to do? Something | erica, and honorary president of hie a Tessness? i | was going to happen, hut what? | the Craftsman's Guild; John A. Q J § EL rs » "r OTREV r : . J 4 s' Mrs. A. S. Martin ad daughter, | "gleeves indeed become unneces- | Was Peter crazy? Was he going Rtlies, Jeader of jhe Boy Heouty Margaret, of Mary Street, who st when th . j to rush headlong into more trou- | Association of Canada; C. H, Mit- zakel : : by n there is a modish cape | 2 Whe A AL . 1 ¢ § f hi. have been visiting relatives in Syd- 1 I ist | ble? Why didn't he dodge? chell, dean of engineering, Un ney, Nova Scotia, for the past three Colara=as inere is imi cover | At last Peter did dodge He | versity of Toronto; Augustin months, have returned to the city the upper part of the arms in the dodged in just that same remark- | Frigon, director of engineering, ! «- % » "7" [manner of the moment. . {able manner in which he had | University of Montreal; and Fred Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hopkins The cape may be finished with | dodged before. Flip was barely a [J. Fisher, vice-president, General a 7 y picot or it ca, be bound with self | Jump behind him when Peter | Motors Corporation. and two daughters, Ilene and |P'*9} ' L ; . i o 'aive | fabric tiny bias bind at the edge. shot eff at an angle, And ag be- It was a busy day for the Geraldine and Miss Geneveive or t u 4 And see what a slender line you fore, Flip could not turn without | Young craftsmen today. First, Kehoe have returned to the city after spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Kehoe in Read, Ontario. LJ * Mrs. James Anderson, of Sydney, N6va Scotia, mother of Warren achieved by the deep pointed yoke and panel skirt frqnt. Printed chiffon voile, chalky crepe . silk or crinkle crepe silk are darl- ing suggestions for this model. | stopping and could not stop -with- out overrunning. He tried. My, how he tried! You see, not unti] hip pep! Peter shot off to one side did . Flip know that any one else was Kellogg's PEP Bran about. Now he found himself Flakes have every reason rushing headlong into the worst trouble he could think of. There, through the city, Isle, Detroit's famous park. and then through the tunnel to Wind- sor, eoned at the Prince Edward Ho- tel; then back to Detroit over the Ambassador Bridge, and a visit they were treated to a coach ride around Belle Ontario, where they luneh- Anderson, marathon swimmer, has for bei favor: 1 arrived in Oshawa and will be the or eing a favorite cerea facing him and apparently not in [to Hemry Ford's Greenfield Vill ruest of Mr. and Mrs, AS. Mar. with people who keep fit. | the least frightened, stood Jim- | mge., where the Detroit Motor tin, Mary Street, until after the (my Skunk, his big plumpy tail | manufacturer has reproduced v These better bran flakes || over his back in the way that | many historic points, including C.N.E. swim in which her son War- ren is one of the participants, Here is one of the many puddings you can make with ST. CHARLES! pt Kiln Ti or mre iy 5 9 the best com starch over tasted, 14 cups Bt. Charles 2{ teaspoon sit 22 SIMCOE STREET NORTH . 124 cups water 3 IAS. Seiten 6 tablespoons suger butter : starch @m ! vanille Dilste Beef J Shoulder Butt Pork i ata Sam isa tanh Hearts 1b, 8c id 1] Seat enmainder of the ol "14 Tas Jeiuiner ol be oh ate deshie Beet Liver |V@al | D.. C Be a EA 10 12V5d 0. nd akg Tet w._..1Uc [Chops B® So ror set them. Remove from the fire. A Se ------ 10 , aad Ravoring, Torn Into mold end chill All Reef w. ... AUC : Hamburg All-Pork Style No. 370 is designed for sizes E Thal den Co Oa 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 3 1s. 2DC Loin Small Link Gentlemen: Plea ea, On inches bust, Size 16 requires 3% 5 R u TS of Nhe Good Pome yards of 39-inch material. Shoulder coast Ibs 35¢ INE +0isenenniiotacess . Address ceviiiiiiiiiiine every one who knows him at all knows meang danger, I'lip knew. He had had one ex- perience with Jimmy Skunk when are full of tasty flavor! They supply all the nour- ithment of whole wheat. he had first come to Farmer Plus enough bran to help Brown's to live and first made keep you fit and regular. Jimmy's acquaintance, Ever since that time he had been most polite to Jimmy and had taken pains to keep out of his way, or at least to do more than bark at him from a very safe distance. Now here he was rushing straight at Jimmy as If he meant to at- tack him. He did his best to put the brakes on and stop In time. But he was travelling too fast and wag too near. It looked as if he was bound to run right into Jimmy. He did stop before that Try them, FLAKES Centre Meat Market CARRY AND SAVE THURSDAY SPECIALS anics Classes, Stock 'classes are approximately the same as last year, are their own display coop or cage. the Laboratory where Thomas A. Edison constructed his first elec tric light. Tuesday, the boys visit the Gen. eral Motors proving ground, the plants of the Fisher Body poration, Chevrolet and Buick at Flint, winding up with dinner at the Orchard Lake Country Club, Wednesday is sports and other events at Tash- moo Park, following a sall up the river to this big amusement re- sort in Beautiful St. Claire Flats. And on wind-up, and then a farewell luncheon. ONTARIO GOUNTY Cor- play-day with Thursday, comes the with a shopping tour SCHOOL FAIRS TO START ON SEPT. 8 (Continued from page 1) Poultry and Live Exhibits of pets however, expected to supply In Live Stock consideration is always 'given for showmanship, and this year a special class ip which the exhibitor showing the greatest abllity in showing animals will be awarded prizes is a feature. Undgr Contests a School Chorus LYONS' is the best quality : moderate price. |. BLUE LABEL I 'the tea for your table . A favourite in thousands of \J yons a) Ltd., Toronto Lesa UE Ble EL 4 [J o]0 culture, Uxbridge. Noon--Lunch, . 1.15-145 p.m.--Parade and Strath- cona exercises, Auth, 2, Agri, 1. 2; Donald Shep- herd--An. Hist. C, Alg. C, Fr. Au. 2; Beverley Smallman--Can., Hist. George Tinsley--Lat, Auth, C, Lai Comp, C; Marion Tinsley--Ca Hist, 2, Lat. Auth, 3, Lat. Com J 1, Ger. Auth. 3; Sidney Smallman-- [2, Agri. 1, C; Enid Wallace--Cag will help you economize. cludes styles for the miss, stout, the matron and adorable models for the kiddies. Also mod- ern embroidery for the home, lin- gerie, pajamas, ete. stamps or coin( coin is prefer- red). Wrap coin carefully. Address orders to: Pattern " Editor, Oshawa Daily Times, Osh- Awa, Our Summer Fashion Magazine It in- the Price of BOOK 15 cents. Price of PATTERN 20 cents in Pork Chops, Wiig | 1 m Pork 18 Lamb Breast Iw. 8c Fore Quarter A ------------------ Boneless | Lamb Stew Beef 3 he, 29C Roast 1b. Drippin oh 5c To Te 8c AR gy Beef, 1b. 10 Breast Veal, 1b. Pure Beef of at least 50 per cent of the Sep- tember enrollment promises to 'be interesting, Prizes for this contest consist of pictures and mottoes to be hung in the school. Bird 'Naming Contest in the forenoon of the Fair and the Har- monica, Public Speaking and Reci- tation Contests all make a very in- teresting outside programme. The 'programme for School Fair Day is as follows: 8.30-10.15 a.m.--Placing of exhibits in charze of School Fair Directors. 10.30-- Judging of exhibits commen- ces, ) 10.30-11,15 a.m.--Bird Naming Con- test. 11.14.12 a.m.~Inter-School Softball games, open to first two teams applying to Ont, 'Dept. of Agri- 145-300 p.m.--School chorus, har- monica contest, recitation and public speaking contest and sports 3.00-4.15 p.m, ~Hall open for inspec- tion of exhibits. 4.30 p.m--Payment of to teachers, 4.30 p.m.--Remoyal of exhibits, School Fair Dates The dates of the school fairs for county are as follows: Rama Township--Longford Mills-- Thursday, September 8th. Mara Pownship--Mara Twp. Hall-- Friday, September 9th. Beaverton--Beaverton Fair Grounds Saturday, September 10th, ' Cannington--Cannington Armouries "Monday, September 12th, Sunderland -- Sunderland Rink -- Wednesday, September 14th, Greenbank--Greenbank-- Thursday, September 15th, J E:ott Twp.--Scott Township Hall-- Friday, September 16th, Claremont--Claremont Rink--Mon- day, September 19th, Brougham--Brougham Twp. Hall-- Tuesday, September 20th, Pickering--Pickering-- Wednesday, September 21st, Oshawa--Oshawa Fair Grounds -- Thursday, September 22nd. Brooklin -- Brooklin Town Hall-- Friday, September 23rd. South Reach--Utica Hall--Monday, September 26th, . Scugoz Twp.--Scugog Twp. Hall-- Tuesday, September 27th. prize money , Goodwood--Goodwood -- Wednes- day, September 28th,' Uxbridge (Town) -- Uxbridge-- Thursday, September 29th, Results of Middle School Exams at Port Perry H. S. (Miss M. Cockbu®.., Correspondent) PORT PERRY, Aug. 20.--Port Perry Middle School Examination results are as follows: Archie DI Anderson--Agri. 1, C.; Storey Beare--Lat. Comp, 2; Mal- colm Black--An, Hist, C., Agri, 1 1; Frederick Bowen--Eng, Comp. C, Agri. 1, C; Oscar Bradley--Can. Hist, C, Ane. Hist, 2, Geom., C, Fr. Comp, C, Agri. 1, 2; Albert Caw- ker--Agri 1, 2; Robert Cawker Lat. Comp,, C; Marvin Currah - Ger, Auth, 2, Ger. Comp, C; Lor- ena Currah--Can. Hist, 2, An. Hist, C, Geom, 3, Lat. Auth. 2, lat. Comp: 1, Agri. 1, 2; Floyd Corner-- Ger, Comp. 3; Ralph Emmerson-- Can, Hist, 3; Tan Harper--Can. Hist. 3, Geom. 2: Audrey Hood-- Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit. 2, Can. Hist. 2, An, Hist. 2, Geom. 2, Ari. 1. 2; Mildred Hooper--Can, Hist. C, An Hist. C, Agri. 1. C; Hazel Kight--Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit, 2, Can, Hist. 2, An, Hist. 2, Geom. 2, Agri. 1. 2: Olga Lakey--Can, Hist, 2, Geom. 1, Agri. 1. 1; Velva Lapp --Fr. Auth. 2; Filmer Lee--Geom. 2, Agri. 1. C; William Lyle--Ger. Auth, 3, Ger. Comp. C; Ralph Lyle --~Can, Hist. C, Agri. 1. C; Velma Lyle--An, Hist, 2, Agri. 1. 2; Mur- le McKercher--Can, Hist. 3; Nora McMillan--Eng. Comp. 2, Can. Hist, 2; Robert McMillan--An. Hist, 2, Alg, 2, Lat. Comp. C; Olive Michie--Agri, 1. C; Sylvia Nind-- Can. Hist. 1, Geom, 1, Agri, 1. 1; Ray Nottingham--Agri, 1. C; Philip Orde--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 3, Can. Hist. 2, An, Hist. C, Agri, 1. 3; Helen Partridge--Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit, 2, Can. Hist. 2, An. Hist, 1, Geom. 1, Agri. 1. 1; Walter Phoenix--Geom. 1, Fr. Auth. C, Agri. 1. 1; Mildred Prentice--Eng, Comp. 1, Eng. Lit. 2, Can, Hist. 2, An, Hist. 2, Geom, 2, Agri. 1, 2; Marjorie Pyatt--Can, Hist. 1, An. Hist, 1, Lat. Auth. C, Agri. 1. 2; Dora Reesor--Can, Hist, C, Agri. 1. C; Iva Reynolds--Can, Hist. C, Agri, 1. C; Walter C. Reynolds-- Can. Hist. 3, An. Hist. C, Geom. C, Lat, Auth. C, Lat. Comp. C, Fr. Can. Hist. C, Alg. C, Agri. 1, C; Mary Smallman--Can, Hist, C, An, Hist. C; Elizabeth Symes--Eng. Comp. 2, Can. Hist. C, Agri. 1. 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