d Mrs, Jesse Arnott and Soent Sunday with Mrs, BE, at Ebenezer, and Mrs, Bert Gl 1 en- friends on W day evening of this wees, McGregor and ters, Marjorie and Doro ass id Mrs. (Dr.) Birks, of Bow. le, at her recent Teepption, SOLINA Solina, Jan, 25.--Mr, Erle , Oshawa, at E. J, Black's, Solina Women's Institute will go to Hampton on Thursday, fuary 2nd, 1928, A good pro- gram of readings, music, ete, will given. The gentlemen are asks ed a go also. Meeting held in the ent of the church, . J. D, Hogarth has been ap pointed as assessor for 1928, Mr, Sidney Wright arrived at Mr, John Bakers on Monday from the Old Land and reports very severe storms in Z4'antie ocean, ALMONDS onds, Jan, 26.--Mr, Leask of Whitby, spent Sunday with Mr, Lloyd Morcombe, Mr, Robert Wilson visited sev- eral days recently with relatives in: boro. gh Mrs, Moody of Oshaws, EE ------ En tl PA lf te en AR |e $2.49 er Suits 1.Collis & Sons B0-8¢ King St, W, Phone 738W Opp. Centre 6t, Re TT ' Ui & teeee Lin Vie 49¢ LEADER DRY GOODS Phone 740; B23 Simcoe St, §, TH COAL The choir are practising for a concert in fear future, don't fail to hear Mrs. C. L, Morcombe of Ome- mee, returned on Monday after spending & week with her mother who has for the confined to her bed now im slowly, 18 Bie Hoos of M H visited recently with iawn che and Edna Mor gt to report Mr, Milton Bal. son is able to be out again after being confined in for the past four weeks with a bad atack of quin- o. Mrs, Clarke of Alemads, visit. od lasy week with Miss Edna Me- Gregor, HAMPTON Hampton, Jan, 26.--The monthly meeting of the W.M.8, Iwas held at the parsonage on Tuesday afternoon, January 17, with the new president, Mrs, (Rev,) J. R, Bick in the chair, prayer by the president, Psalm 131 was read in concert. Minutes were read, reports of 1937 officers were given and Mrs, John Shacks leton took charge of the program, Mrs, Jas, Ourtis read hristian Stewardship, followed by several short prayers, Mrs, CO, J. Keralake favored with a piano solo, rend. ered in her usual pleasing manner, Mrs, Theo, Salter gave a reading, "Respect for Other Folks." Mrs, Alvin Peters took up a chapter of the Study book, "Christian Mis. sions and America's Bocial Attls tude " with short Jaragrishe read by Mrs, W, Horn, Miss M, J, Kat. erson, Mrs, L, D, Sykes, Mrs, Jno, Or Blephens: Mating closed with , Stephens, closed Ww! prayer by the oy oy a fitting hymn being sung previous to the benediction, Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Jas, Jebson, The annual "At Home will be held at the home of Mrs, Geo, Barron, the first Tuesay in February, Mr, Percy Clarke, Greenwood, visited his sister, Mrs, wis Cryderman on Sunday last, Quite a number attended the congregational meeting held in the church on Wednesday evening, Reports were giving of the differ. ent organizations, Mr, Fred Cor. den, general-treasurer of the church; Mr, Jas. Curtis, treasurer of M, and B, tund; Mr, Geo. Bar. ron, chairman of the finance committee; Miss Marjorie Pascoe, | secretary of Y. PL; Mrs. W, W. Horn, president of W.M.8.; Mr, Theo, Salter, superintendant of the 8.8, The following officers were elected: Mr, W, W, Horn, | Mr, R, Avery, Mr, Will Wilbur, 8s society representatives; Mr, | Hilton Peters, Mr, C. W. Souch, and Mr, Lewis Allin as financial committees; Mr, Fred Corden re- signed his office as treasurer and My, Hilton Peters was elected in discussion the remainder of the evening was spent in 8 social manner, Lunch of sandwiches " cookies were served at the close, The chimes of the sleigh bells have been heard the last few days but who knows how long it will RAGLAN Raglan, Jan, 25.--The ladies of the community met together on Tuesday sfternoon snd re-organ- ized the Ladies' Aid, of ladies who have been unable to do their part, owing to fliness, so there being 50 few ladies left, they were un- Ald working, but we trust that in the future there II be nothing to prevent the Aid with its good work. It was decided to ge the usual tes and concert which ways held in the hall snd bave 8 sociable gathering of the congregstion at the different A number ~ COKE - WOOD Waterous-Meek, Limited - Yards--Cedardale Uptown Office--86 King St. W, Meeting opened with a hymn and 8 two weeks, Dut 18 [ru™ v 4 -------- Kedron, Jan, 26.--Congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs, A, Gels batger on the avrival of a baby girl, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Pascoe and baby, Lorraine, t Sunday with Dr .and Mrs, McCulloch, Oromo. Mr, Will Finuean, Misses Mar- and Anna and Master Ted nuean, Teronto, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, 8, Conlin, on unday, Mr, and Mrs, 3. T. Rundle] loa, and Mr. and Mre. J. lor, , Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs, Har- vey Crossman, on Sunday, NORTH OSHAWA North Osha: Jan, $6.--Mprs, G, Wright, Miss Hazel and Master Lloyd, of Blackstock, visited her sister, Mrs, Dunn, Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Jollow, Whitby, visited Mr, and Mrs, Rus- sell Jollow, Sunday. Miss Dora Whitney, Oshawa, vis- ited her sister, Mrs, Calhown. Mr, Brunt, Oshawa, Mr, Fred Hudson and Mr, John Rahme, of Burketon, visited Mr, and Mrs. 8, Moffott, Sunday, Mr, Charles Blight, Brooklin, visited his sister, Mrs, W, Glover, Saturday, Mrs, Potter Knox, and son, of Saskatchewan, ave visiting Mr, and Mrs, Knox and family, Mr, and Mrs, Art Wilson and family, Oshawa, with Mr, and Mrs, George Hamilton, Sunday, r, Dixon has taken possession of the property he purchased from Mr, W, , IP, Messrs, Thos, and Robert Hbas- lip went to Toronto to visit thelr parents, Sunday, Mr, Rathwell is visiting his sls. ter, Miss I. Rathwell, teacher of North Oshawa dchool PIPUROME runs ams ummm inn Mr, Nathan Knox has re-engag- ed with Mr, Clarence Werry for the season, i Mr, Fred Watson has gone to Manchester to work, The attendance at Sunday schoo) was 87, which shows a steady in- crease, Mr, and Mrs. E4 Conlin snd his place, After a lively business , belonged to the Ald, family, of Myrtle, Sundayed with Mr, snd Mrs, Fred Conlin, Mr, and Mrs, Gorden (lover and ' children, Harmony, with Mr, snd Mrs, W, Glover, Sunday, The sympahty of a large num- ber of friends is extended Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Brock and family in the death of thelr vnly son, George, whose funeral took place Satur- day to the Union Cemetery, Rev, Mr, Whattam of 8, Oshawa, eon- ducted the funeral services. The pallbearers were all boys near the 880 of the deceased and were, Lorne and Frank Hoskin, Perey Taylor, John Cox, Albert Phillips, snd Eddie Golea. The flowers were sent by, wresth from the family; sprays from grandnom, uncle nk and sunt Berths; Mr, and Mrs, James Lindsay; Mr, and Mrs, F, Marshall; Mr. Alfred Bel- Ff cher, Conlin's School, (which he attended); North Oshawa Sohoo! friends snd peighbors, Those from a distance were, Mr. and Mrs. Les Thom , Tyrone; Mrs. Ed Bradley, Gordon Bradley, and Mrs, Ander- son, all of Whitby, Mr, Jobn Clark, of Ardendale, Ont., visited with Mr. snd Mrs, Geo, Hamilton, Monday. 'Srosiefbriones@ Head Office: Reford BAY AND WELLINGTON 918. 1 S. F. EV Local Manager EVERSON, Private Wire System 11/King Street East, Oshawa = Above C.P.R. Office We will loan you monies The Methodist Board of Temper- ance, Prohibition and Public Mor. als announces that Windsor 1s corrupting Detroit. 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