_-- nce ---- Suburban and District News Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Coraspondents a DN'S CORNERS ton's Cormers, Dec. 30.-- New Year to all! jufte & number of the rate- came out to the annual meeting last Wednesday ! held in the school. The eting was called at ten o'clock m.. and business for the past was discussed for awhile Find a new trustee, Mr. W. Bonet- was elected for the next term, J. McClure retiring after a Mr. Harold Lick was and Mr. A. Plowman, ry, for the mecting. The J are the trustees and for the next year. Trus- Mr. .R Lick, Mr. W. Hoag Mr W. Bonetta; seeretary ®, Mr. R. Lick; auditor, he Mr. Bil Pascoe, of Detroit, is ing a week or so at his home ere, Mrs. W. D, Littlejohn, of Orii- Ma, was a visitor this week at the me of Mr. and Mrs. F. French. Mra, Collins, of Whitby, and M Bayes, of Toronto, were ris tors a few days with Mrs. Jas. tke. number of the young people entertained last Thursday g at the home of Mr. and ¥. Jackson, Oshawa, and a KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE f A PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFI» very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. A new house for Mr. J. Luke has started being built, north of the cormer, and by spring more bullding may be going on in this neighborhood. We expect quite a settlement in a few years Mr. and Mrs. Conday, of Tor- onto, spent a day recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, Drew. Mr. and Mrs. Dion and family, of Oshawa, have moved into the house on the Kingston road, late- ly vacated by Mr. A. Jackson, We are very sorry to report that little Miss Bernice Luke is still dangerously ill with pleurisy. The kitchen adjoining the Sun- day School is being lathed and finished up this weed. A fine addition it has made to this very convenient building they now have. The skating has heen spoiled for a few days owing to the mild weather. But the young people enjoyed a few days of skating on Lick's rink. and hope for a good time New Year's Day (Monday) playing hockey on the ice. KEDRON Kedron, Dec. 30.--Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Hoskin and family, cele- brated Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rundle, Bowman- ville, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Love and son, James, Oshawa, ,spent Ohristmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Conlin, . Mr, and Mrs, F. Heddon and family, Columbus, entertained a few young people on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, and family, visited with Mrs. Delbert Flintoff, Friday, We are very sorry to report that Mrs. John Glover is very fll. We hope that she may soon re- cover, Mr, Harold Mountjoy's family is also on the sick list, Mes and Mre E. Mountjoy and children, Elda, Percy and Bassie W. N. Hoskin, Mr. and Zion, on celebrated Christmas at the home a---------------- Power Off In order to provide additional power required by the City it will be necessary to interrupt power service on Sunday and Monday, January lst, and 2nd, from 7 to 9 am, and 2 to 4 p.m. each day. This interruption will not affect customers south of Emma Street and Eulalie Avenue, Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario (Sgd.) CHAS, BARNES, Local Mgr, Our Earnest Hope HE old Earth is starting a new trip around the Sun, We hope your voy- age will be a pleas- ent and profitable one, The Oshawa : Dady Times THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927 ee ---- oni -- of Mrs. Mountjoy's mather, Mre, W. Langmald, Oshawa. The home of Mr. R. J. Luke, Maple Avenue Farm, Kedron, was the sgene of a very happy Christ- mas celebration .on Monday, ihe twenty-sixth of December. Covers were laid for twenty persons and two complete sittings were re quired to accommodate the party. After complete justice had been done to the abundance of sea- sonable delicacies provided, =» program was presented with Mn eorge James acting as chair man. It consisted of the follow ing numbers: solos, Miss Irene Bray and little Miss Ruth James; plano solos, Miss Audrey and Bernice Werry and Master George Werry; reading Master Wesley Werry; speeches, Mr. M, A. James; Mr. R. J. Luke, the young grandfather present; vo- cal duet, Mrs, Gilbert Gibson and Miss Bernice Werry. Greetings from Islay, Blackstock, Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Crystal City, Manitoba; Spokane, Washington, and New York, were read by Miss Nora Werry, At the conclusion of this program Santa Claus pro- ceeded to distribute gifts from the well laden tree and be it said, he did not overlook a single per- son, The remainder of the af- ternoon was spent at games. Then all departed to their homes with the memory of another happy Christmas, added to the list of joyous family gatherings. Those present included Mr. M. A. James, Mr. and Mrs, G. James, William and Ruth, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bray, Mr. Frank Bray and Mr. Fred Bray, Enfleld and Miss Irene Bray, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, H, F, Werry, Mr. Harold and Misses Bernice and Wilma Werry, Kedron; Mr, and Mrs. C. PF, Werry and William, Kedron; Mr. Albert and Miss Olive Luke, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Gibson, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Mountjoy and baby, Mar- fon, Kedron; Mr, and Mrs, Jas. A. Werry, Mr, Ernest and Misses Mae and Grace Werry, Enniskil- len; Mr, and Mrs, W, C, Werry and Miss Audrey Werry, : Osh- awa; Mies Nora Werry, Kedron; Mr, and Mrs. 8, E. Werry, Masters George and Wesley, Solina; Mr. E. Wright, Mr. T, Penfound and Miss Marie - Rundle. NORTH OSHAWA North Oshawa, Dec. 26,--Mrs, A. Walker and daughters and son, Misses Annie and Jennie and Master Bruce spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Glover. Program of the North Oshawa Sunday school Christmas concert was as follows: Opening song, page 814; address, Mr. Bunner; recitation, Stanley Fice; recita- tion, Wilmer Pice; song, primary girls; recitation, Katherine Mit- chell; a drill, by twelve girls} instrumental, Alma and Ed Fice; we. ome EYESIGHT SPECIALIST The importance of your eyes should create in you a juster ap. preciation of thelr worth, Be supe that your eyes are right, any 15168 --PHONE-- 1518 Disney Block Opposite Post Office \ A \ Zin reading, Fice, (en- cored); dialogue, "The Hour Be- hind Christmas;" instrumental, Mr. Gilbert and Mra. Everett recitation, Alma Northcott song, "Willing Workers; song. first elas girls; Miss Mr. Louis Bennett, of Chicago, fs visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Ben- nett here and his parents in town. Mr, and Mrs, Pipher, of Mark- ham, spent Ohristmas with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Barrett, Mr, Day and Mr. Simpson, of Oshawa, spent Christmas with Mr. wy Ng J. Barrett, Mr. Bryant aad son, Alfred, of Ohana, Sent nday with Mr, Conlin, Mr. and Ms. A. Q d Lyle and Marjorie, spent Monday at Orono with Mr, and Mrs. Gerry. Mr. and Mrs. A, Beckett enter- tained with a dance for Mr. and Mrs. Arning, newlyweds, who are visiting here for the Ohristmas holidays from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowe and fam- ily, of Toronto, arrived at Mr, and Mrs. Albert Beckett's on Wednesday to. stay over New Year's. Mrs. Hartnett and Marie spent the week end in Burketon, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rham. Miss Lily Phillips, of Oshawa, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Phillips. Miss Irene Parker, of Oshawa, spent the week end with her cou sins, Mr. and Mrs, Ooleon, Mrs. Macintosh and Miss Mac- Intosh and Mr Gordon Macln- tosh, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, T. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs, Wolfe, of Buf- falo, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conlin, Mr. Paul, of Oshawa 'and two sons, of U.8.A., are visiting thelr cousins, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Jacks. Miss Dora Whitney is visiting relatives in Brooklin, We are glad to report Mrs. J. Glover is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn and Miss Ione, attended a famlly gathering at the home of her sis- ter, Mra. Wright, of Blackstock, on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Jones, Bowman- ville, and Miss Mary Burnt, of Oshawa, Miss Mildred Avery, Mr. Syril Avery, Miss Laura Collins, all of Toronto, were all Christ. mas visitors with Mr, and Mrs. 8. Moffatt, Miss Stear, of Cobourg, is ex- pected to arrive Tuesday morning at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glover's. Miss Stear will teach at Conlin's school, beginning January 8. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brock cand daughter Evelyn, spent Christmas Sunday with friends in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Barrett were at home to a few friends on Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J, Rutherford Oshawa; Miss Greene, Whithy; Mr. Gor- man, Oshawa; and Mr, and Mrs. Pipher, of Markham. All had a pleasant time with singing and musical numbers with a dainty lunch at the conclusion, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pipher, Markham, and Messrs. Day and Simpson, were all Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Barrett, Mr. Sterling is doing a thriy- ing business with selling scones and pancakes. Some who have tasted them declare them the best yet, of ----- TYRONE Tyrone, Dec. 28--~Happy New Year to alll the old prejudices, the old mistakes, the old feuds and failures; and may 1928 sing i a finer faith, a truer tenderness and a broader Brother- hood men, "May golden grains of cheer Fill every single minute Here may this coming year, Haye lots of Good Luck in itl" A Happy New Year to everyone-- the best year of Mr. Ted Woodyard entertained a number of friends on his birthday, Glad to report Mr, Wiilis Stewart came from Bowmanville hospital on Saturday, _ Mr. Don Morgan, of Queensville, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hodgson. Mrs. Bigelow, Miss Mary Bright. well and Mr. Clinton Bi motor ed to Toronto last wee Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Annis visit- ed friends in Toronto last week, Mr, and Miz. Albert Hill enter- tained at a ly gathering on Christmas. na oat 1 ; tess of a large i Monda; ' gathering on A Tyrone Fife Je Brum band held a uet at home (A ] Dangct Barr on Saturday even- . George Mr. Arthur Stainton was at Peter- boto on Wednesday. : school meeting of r, y- ers on Wednesday at the cpa) Some trustees, namely, S. G. Chant, sec.-treas. A. J. Stainton and James Cameron will act again this vear. al- ca ------------ A NEW OPPORTUNITY ENTER THE Hire un addinion & amgiete tine of RE ly ek has been worked out to get started represent. ing a are Prat: vestment, No such favorable franchise hae ever before been offered by any manufacturer i {4 Fa you Sanus an te ty Jur Sum ¥ 8 Gute: ilar refinements-- proved power to main- tain high speed indefinitely--quality construction ti hout--if you are able tosell such a car in your community, send in the attached coupon at once, Room 32, 17 Main Sireet, East Hamilton, Ont, Send further particulars on the fran. chise for the new $995 six-cylinder car you are advertising, Name City. Present Business (If selling cars now, kes)... Prov state so Anson Balson will be the care taker, Mr, H, G. Pascoe was chair man, Mrs. Jas. Cameron is still very voorly, not Mr. Cameron as sported ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilbur enter tained at a progressive Lost Heir party on Wednesday evening when or. Percy Langmaid, Oshawa, was the first gentleman and received a neck tie. Mrs, J. W. Balson was first lady and received a set of sal- ad servers. Mrs, G. Langmaid, Oshawa, won first on guessing beans in a bottle and received a fancy set of salt and pepper shakers. A bountiful lunch was served and all had a splendid time. The Onward Class of Young Ladies of the Sunday School presented their teacher, Mrs. A. J. Stainton with a Fell Bros. TheLEAD ING JEWELERS tablishe 1888 12 Simcoe St. South J] For Better Values DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store 23 SIMCOE 8. PHONE 889 May this old year 1927 ring out |! or Terms beautiful jardineer for Christmas, al- s0 the teen age boys (juniors) gave their teacher, Miss Doris Stainton, a lovely box of stationery. In turn she gave Morley Flintoff a jack knife for being there the most Sundays last § year. ntenance money is coming 1 but there are & few to still settle with the Bible class, which we will be to receive, Mrs, J. Bal son is the treasurer for the class. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Northcott and family have moved to Oshawa for the winter months. Mr. Northcot: will still be at his garage on the farm in the day time. SEAGRAVE Seagrave, Dec. 29.--~Mrs. N, Eagle son spent a few days with her par- by + 8. Wea and family holidays with her parents. Miss True Davidson of Toronto, was the guest of her parents over the holiday. Mr, Wm. Shunk, of Red Deer, Al berta, spent Monday at the home o Mr. and Mrs. J, Shunk: The Nelson Bible class held a Christmas dinner at the home of their teacher, Mrs. H, Leask, There were ten members present and two visitors, There was everything that '@ could be desired to make the occa: sion a success, During the evening the class presented their teacher with a lovely Christmas gift, showing the appreciation of her work among them. There was a meeting held on Wednesday evening to elect officers for the Sunday School for the New Year. Quite a number were present, Mr. Philip Ripley and family of Zion, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Moon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Cephas Sleep enter- tained some twenty or more of their friends on Saturday. A wonderful time was spent, Mrs. H. Eagleson and daughter Marion spent the holiday in Toronto. Mr. Gordon Mark of Indiana spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Pollock, of Ux bridge, visited at the home of Mr. | and Mrs, J. Shunk on Monday. Mrs. W. Mark and Miss Lottie are 'holidaying in Toronto. Miss Dora Orchard is spending the holiday with her parents. Mr. Melville Sleep spent Christmas at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, Orval Boe, of Bow. | maaviiie, were the guests of friends over the holiday, Mr Roy Scott and family Christmas at Myrtle, BETHESDA Bethesda, Dec. 27.--~A New Year's Hope, a New Year's Prayer, a New | Year's Blessing, too, go with this wish that everywhere God's peace abide with you. ' Mr, Kenneth Fraser, of Tororo, | is spending Christmas and the holi- i season with his parents here. iss Winnifred Cole. came from Toronto to join in a family gather- ing at J. R. R. Cole's. r. and Mrs. Howard Couch, Marjorie and Ilene were entertained at Christmas dinner at Mr, W, J, Braggs at Bowmanville, on Monday. ezer, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Oke and Elsie, of Ebenezer, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Rundle. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Miller were at Howen, Sunday and Monday to a large famliy gathering. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Werry and Florence, of Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rowan of Bethany, and Mr. and Miss Hooper, of To- ronto, were Christinas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, A, Werry. The Bethesda Dramatic Club is planning a social evening to be held in the Tyrone Community Hall on Thursday evening, Community sing- ing, as well as a good musical and literary program is being arranged, also contests and a musical romance, spent 4 Monday in Greenbank, Unis Sleep is spending the | 4 The Season's Best! ™ A season of the utmost in hap- piness, peace and prosperity is our sincere wish to you, Rex Harper Butcher Simcoe Street North Phone 1050 NOTICE 1 HAVE TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS KNOWN AS ADANAC GARAGE and Machine Shop 161 King W, - .Phone 1214 ETERS a My policy will be prompt and consciens tious service to everyone throughoui the new year, HAROLD F. 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