"president, The Adult Bible Class of the Kedron Sunday School will hold A concert in the mear future. Watch for particulars later, Mr, and Mrs, W. N. Hoskin and baby, Dorothy, visited Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hoar, Tyrone, recently, Mr, and Mrs, George Scott, Ray And Grace, attended a party at Mr, Wesley Glaspel"s on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hancock and family visited in Brooklin eon Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Werry and baby, William, visited Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Scott, on Sunday. It 1s with deep regret that the people of this district learned of the death of Mr. Fred Heddon, of Columbus, on Monday, ha peo- ple of the community extend their sympathy to the bereaved family, Mr, C., W. Hoskin spent Satur- day in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, George Scott en- tertained at dinner on Friday noon, Among those present were Mr, and Mrs, Everitt Mountjoy, and children, Elda, Percy and Bes- sle, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mount- Joy and children, Keith, Murray and Donald and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- lam Mountjoy and baby, Marion, MAPLE GROVE Maple Grove, Feb, 7.--Rev, John Trumpour, of Tyrone Cir- cult, occupied the pulpit here on Sunday afternoon, in the absence of our pastor, Rev. H. J, Stainton, who was conducting Thank Offer. ing mervices at Tyrone, League last Wednesday evening was in charge of the second vice Miss Ruby Aldworth, Miss Ida Stevens very ably took the tople. We are expecting a visit from Ebenezgr League this yeek. The annual congregational meeting was held in the hall last Friday evening; with Mr, J, D, Stevens, chairman, presiding. Re- ports, showing. splendid work dur- ing the past year, were given by the presidents, secretaries and | treasurers of the various organt- § zations, The necessary plans for the coming year were discussed and decided uppn, after which the ladies served lunch, Miss Mabel Stevens, Mrs, John Hopps ana Miss Margaret Abernethy each added to the program with a solo, The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.8, was held in the hall on Wednesday, February 1st, with the president, Mrs, M. Munday, In charge. Splendid reports of tne Cobourg Preshyterial recently held in Port Hope were given. Mrs. Wm, Webb reported the morning session and Mrs, G. Ttalecott, the afternoon. E Miss Hilda Foley, spent the week end at home. Mrs. Noble Metcalf and daugh- ter, Helen, recently spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Cyril Luke, Oshawa. Miss Mary Foley, Garden Hill, spent the week end with her cous sin, Miss Mabel Stevens. Mumps are quite prevalent in this community. A large number of the men of our neighborhood held a success- ful wood bee at Mr. Cecil Jeff- rey's woods on Tuesday afternuen, February 7th, when a large sup- ply of wood was cut for the church, s A deep gloom" was cast over our community last Thursday evening, when we heard of the sudden, death in Oshawa Hospital of Miss Elsie Laird, eldest daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, A, Laird, Elsie was of a very bright and cheerful disposition and will be much missed both at home and by her many friends, A very large num- ber of relatives and friends at- tended the fumeral service which was held in the church on Satur- day afternoon, conducted by Rev, H, J, Stainton, The sincere sym- pathy of the community is extend- ed to the bereaved ones. MYRTLE ---- Myrtle, Feb, 8.--Mrs, George Houston, of Toronto, spent Sun- day with her parents here. Mr, L, L, Ross, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of his brother, Mr. D. G, Ross, At time of writing, Mrs, Frank McClintoch, who has been spend- ing the winter with her daughter, Mrs, Christopher Wilson, is in a dangerous condition, A speedy re- covery is hoped for, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Mole visit- ed Epsom friends last week, Mrs, Tom Price has returned to her home here after spending a few days with relatives in Belle- ville and Stirling, Mr, and Mrs, visited with Claremont during the week. Mr. Tom Brookes week end with his Utica. The second of the weekly coms munity gatherings was held in Mr, Cooke's Hall, on Friday night, when a very sociable time was spent In playing games, after which refreshments were served and the happy gathering broke up about eleven o'clock, eager for this week's gathering, Prizes for the progressive euchrée. were won by Mrs, Roy Percy and Mr, Tom R., Price, while the consolation prizes went to Mr, Frank Brown and Mrs. Will Ross. In the Lost Heir, Mrs. Levi Tordiff came first and Mr. Elmer Johnston won the bottle of ketchup. In order that the society might be earried on in a business like manner the usual officers and committees were Stewart Graham friends spent the parents, od pe-- "Carefree" "There Must be Somebody Eox Trots with Yocsl Dugts. Ben Bernie and his 3716 Roosevelt Orchestra, one of the New 4 ELECTRICALLY RECORDED RECORDS "Ev'rybody Loves My Girl" "Where the Cot-Cot-Cotton Fox Trots with Vocal Bernie Cammins and dig Effects. 3722 The Fair Co-Ed" Fox Trots with Jacks, "Plenty of "I Nev er Fox Trots Vincent His Cass 'ox by Lopez a. Vocal Trio, American Vocal Choruses. The Six Jumping 3726 Sunshine" Cass Lopes 3737 was decided that he season an vys- be given. past three weeks with parents, Mr. and Willam Hoar, returned om Monday to their home in Edmon- ton, Rink manager B. H. Beacock is RO getting ready to hold a fancy dress carnival at the rink in the near future, Particulars will be pub- lished later. On Thursday afternoon of last week, a jolly sleight load of the members of the Ladies® Ald rode over to the home of an honorary member, Mrs, Frank Brown, to hold thelr annual meeting, and to celebrate the birthday of their hostess. After the re-election of officers, and the usual business was transacted, Mrs. James Dick- son was called upon to make a few remarks, which resulted in her reading to Mrs, Brown an appre- clative address, while Mrs. Wil- Ham Tarvis presented her with a linen table cloth as a slight ex- pression of the appreciation of the members of the society had for her untiring work in the Ladies' Ald for such a number of years, and also to express many happy returns of her birthday, Although she was taken greatly by surprise, she made a fitting response, Af- ter a few further remarks from some of the other members, re- freshments were served and the gathering dispersed to their vari- ous homes full of plans for the improvement of the society during the coming year. A number from here attended the shower which was held for Mrs, Albert Wesson, at Mr, George Jeffrey's home, north of Brooklin, on Saturday night. Mrs, Robert Hoar, of Toronto, was renewing old acquaintances here during the week. The Lindsay-Toronto bus ser- vice had to be cancelled for a few days owing to the heavy condition of the roads from Prospect north. The motor snow plough came along on Friday but was too light for the banks, and returned to Toronto, It is expected a heavier machine will come along since the thaw and open the highway through to Lindsay again. Our hockey team motored to Port Perry, on Tuesday night, and played a lively game with the boys there, hut came home the losers" by a score of five to seven. Dur- ing the game, Edgar Heron, had his chin so badly lacerated with a hockey stick that he had to be rushed to the doctor who put sev- eral stitches in the wound. Mark Duff also had his foot badly cut with a skate and had to have first ald to stop its bleeding too profusely, These were the first accidents of the season, although there has been some enthusiastic games, Mr. Tom Brookes left on Wed- nesday for Toronto, where he has accepted a position with the Jupp Construction Company. ASHBURN Ashburn, Feb. 7.--Regret to re- port that Mr, Henry Holman is confined to his bed and under medi- cal ajrention. A speedy recovery is hoped for. A pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr, George Jeffrey on Saturday night when a number of friends gathered and preseated Mrs, Jeffrey's sister, Mrs. Albert Wes- son (need Mrs, Percy Kent), with a miscellaneous shower, Although the bride was taken solely by sur- prise she made a suitable reply for the many useful and pretty gifts she was made the recipient of. She and her husband leave the earlier part of next month for their home in the West, Mr, Herbie Ashton is being con- gratulated just mow upon receiving second prize at the keenly contested fiddlers contest, which was held in Memorial Hall, Utica, each week. Mr. Walt Rogers of Epsom bus: formerly of this neighborhood re- ceived the first prize, Mr. John Miller shipped some fine pure bred cattle to in during the week for the Dryden-Miller sale, which is being held at the stock yards on February 8th, SOLINA Solina, Feb, 4.--About 30 mem- bers of Solina Women's Institute went to Hampton on Thursday, February 2, when they were roy- slly entertained by the members of the sister branch of that vil- lage. Mrs. Knox, their president, opened the meeting by the use of a bymn ip the Canadian hymnal and repetition of the Lord's Prayer in unison, after which she called on Mrs. T. Baker, president of So- lina institute, to take charge of the meeting, She opened the meet- ing by telling Hampton that they bad drawn thirteen of our mem- bers in with their company. ine following program was then given: vocal solo by Mrs. John Baker; a paper on "Talents" by Mrs. 8. Wil- liams; reading, Mrs. Blake Ste- vens; vocal duet by Mrs. William Ashton and Mrs. Russell Ormiston accompanied by Mrs. Henry Werry; reading, Miss Jean Willson; pa- per on "Self-made men" by Mrs. R. J. McKessock; instrumental mu- sic by Mrs. J. Hardy: reading, Miss Jean Willson. The Hampton ladies put in a walentine contest in charge of Mrs. A. Peters, address- ed to J. 8. Rundle and Allan Mec- Kessock. Lunch was served in great abundance to the wnited <9 y, , John Baker, the district president, then spoke a few words idea of exchange of visits and gen- eral sociability. The young people of Eldad are putting in their play in Eldad church on Friday, February 10. The play is entitled "What doth it profit". On Friday night last about 80 of the friends and neighbors of . Clarence Tink and his wife ' Brook's, to the gathering. She stressed the | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 meta the Romy ob Mrs wid Mis. H. Tink. After all had been seated, Mr. Will T. Baker called on Mr. Jim Reynolds to explain our pres- ence there at that time, which he did in a nicely worded address, during which Messrs. Percy Dewell and Ernest Hockaday presented the bride and groom with a walaut li- brary table and rummer. Mr, C, Tink and Mrs. Tink replied nicely. Mr. Baker then ealled on Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Tink and Mr, and Mrs. Geo. White, Mr. Silas Willlams and Mr, Robert C. Scott, all of whom made splendid replies. The young people and some older peo- ple enjoyed the light steps for sev- eral hours, after which lunch was served in abundance. Mrs. Elmer Wibber and Gorden, of Zion, with Mrs. Harvey Hardy on Sunday. Miss Marjory Pascoe, Hampton, and Mr, Arthur Blanchard, Solina, at Mn, Coles', Bethesda, last week. Don't forget the Valentine su- cial at the Son's Hall, Solina, on Tuesday, February 14, under the auspices of the Women's Institute. A silver collection will be taken. League meeting at Eldad was held as usual with Mr. Chas. Short- ridge in the chair. The meeting was opened by singing some favor- ite hymns, followed by prayer by Rev. Bilk. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved, fol- lowed by a hymn, Mrs, J. Hardy then took charge. Tom Westlake read the Scripture lesson. Mr. Edgar Werry then took charge of the Devotional, giving a talk on Temperance. A vocal duet was then given by Jessie and Norma Yellow- lees. Reading by Harry Buck. Topie on 'The place of pleasure in life" by Mrs. I. Hardy. Instru- mental solo, Miss Ileen Balson. Recreation by Rev. Bick took the form of a question match on ques- tions regarding the Bible. This was followed by a hymn, after which the Mizpah Benediction was pronounced. ZION Zion, Feb. 6.--Miss Amber Son- ley, R.N., Oshawa, has heen at- tending her neice, little Helen Cameron, who is under the doc- tor's care, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Chant are visiting his brother Prof. Chant, in Toronto and S. G. attended a milk meeting while there. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Glaspel en- tertained about thirty neighbors and relatives on Friday munt, when all- had a splendid time, Mrs, H. W. Flintoff received a very pretty tea pot and Mr. Jess. Arnott received a hox of station- ery. Radio music was very much enjoyed by all, Mr. and Mrs, J, W. Balson, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Arnott attended a part at Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8S. at Courtice last Thurs- day evening. Mr. Balson won a key holder in a leather case Mr. and Mrs. Russel RB Luius were at Bowmanville on Sunday. Rey, Mr, Bick's sermon on Sun- day was splendid, and the choir SANE A splendid anthem. The Sunday School session was well attended, about 78 being present. Several flowers were hrought to the service and sent on to sick ones. A number of hockey lovers have been attending the games recently in Oshawa. Mrs. William Beckell entertain- ed several ladies to a quilting party on Wednesday last, all hav- ing a nice time, Our valentine social has had to be changed to the fifteenth on aec- count of other attractions, so please come just the same on the fifteenth and bring parcels and lunch. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs, Del Flintoff spent Saturday with her parents In Orono, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Balson, Mar- fon and Jean visited their daugh- ter, Mrg. L. Hoskin at Oshawa, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hagerman, Misses Meda and Ina and Mrs. Richards, Oshawa, at J. W. Bal son's recently. Mr. H. Pascoe and family at- tended the presentation of Mr, Clarence Tink's;™ at Solina, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sulley were re- cont guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Werry, of Oshawa. Sleigh riding on the hills here has been the young people's plea- sure lately. Some older ones have | home also been out too, especially since the moonlight came. Mr. Jim Sinclair, of Oshawa, at F. B. Glaspel's on Sunday. Misses Norma Glaspel, May Ball and Effa Balson and Pearl Leach 3 home from Oshawa for >un- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. a family gathering to tea Thursday. Miss Myrtle Pierce and girl friend, of Oshawa, spent the week end at Mr, Wm. Pierce's. ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen, Feb. 7.--A large number of old neighbours and friends attended the obsequies of Mrs, Herbert Hill, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Potter, Bowman- ville, on Monday. Mr. Potter and family lately moved from his farm here and there is general sympathy with them in this sad bereavement, The deceased passed away on Fri- day, Fehruary 3, and was only twenty-two years of age. She leaves a husband and two very small children. Mrs. H, Ferguson 1s visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Henry, at Oshawa, to whom was born a baby girl on Friday, February 3. Mr. Milton Stainton is attend- ing the Agricultural Short Course at Orono, General satisfagtion 1s felt at the more evident recovery of Mr, Hoskin Smith, who has been ser!- ously ill since New Year's Day. Mrs, Nelson Smith is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Edwin Ormiston at Enfield. Mrs. Lloyd pointed leadel Church choir, There was a good attendance at church Sunday last when the pas- tor, Rev. H, M, Cook, spoke on Home Missions, pointing out the national significance of the great migrations into Canada in recent years, > Cameron held last hton has been ap- of the United | PORT PERRY Port Perry, Feb. Ingram of Toronto, the week-end. Mrs. David Archer, to, last weck. While cutting wood for Mr. C. L. Vickery on Friday, Mr. John Raines had the misfortunate to cut his arm rather badly. The Port Perry Board of Educa- tion, held their organization meet- ing for the year 1928 on Wednesday evening Ist, Mr. Geo. Davey was elected chairman for the year. The following committees were ap pointed: Finance--E, B. Walker, Chairman; Dr. Mathers, Mrs, Figary, Geo. R. Davey. Management--DMrs, Geo, Jackson, Chairman; Mrs, For- man, 8S, Farmer, B. Smallman, Property--W: J. 'Anderson, Chair- man; A. B. Cawker, Dr. McMaster, A. L. McDermott. Mr, J. R. Bentley, was appointed on the Public Library Board. Mr. Wm, Nesbitt was ap- pointed School Attendance Officer. Miss Frances Mellow, of Toronto, spent the week-end at ber home here. 7--Miss Laura was home for was in Toron, Miss Hilda a Rusa Toronto, who has been home for a moath, retura- i Chor aad. Sunday r. Wm. spen in Lindsay, visiting his I who i very ill, Miss Maud Ratley, of Toronto, who was staying with Miss Blight, last week, has returned Mr, S. Farmer last week. : Mr. and Mrs, John Roazh were in Toronto over the week-eud. : Peel Bros, Port Perry, had their first hatch of chickens come out on Jan. 25th. The hatch was 810 chicks, the best hatch they have ever had being about 60 per cent. They ex- pect similar hatches every week until aX last of May. Mr, J. Cockburn was in To- ronto for a Jb aays this week. Mr. Wm. McKay was in Toronto was in Windsor A THREE ny COUGH IS YOUR a pr fast Saturday attending the f 1 of his father. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, McCaw of Port Perry celebrated their Golden home in St. Petersburg, Florida Wedding recently at their winter Among the guests present were their two daughters, Miss Emma McCaw and Miss Elizabeth McCaw. COLUMBUS Columbus, Feb, 7.--Mies Lor- aine Love of Oshawa spent the week-end with Miss Dorothy Clugs- ton, Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. F. Heddon, Kenneth and Lois in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of husband and father, Quite a large crowd attended the carnival here on Friday night with a great number in costume. Prizes were awarded to the best- dressed lady, Miss Hazel Mec- Culloch, a string of pearls. Best dressed gent, Mr. Walter Pascoe, silk neck scarf, Best dressed girl under twelve, Miss Frances Hayes, pearl beads. Best dress- ed boy under twelve, Master Gor- don Cook, an Everready flashlight, Best comic costume, Mr, E, Snud- den, box of cigars, Best skating couples, Mrs,' Paul Purves and Mr. Ross Murison, box of writing paper, gent's white silk neck scarf. The judges for the event were: Mrs, R, B, Smith, Mr, M. Doolittle, Mr, H, Dearborn and Mayor R. B, Smith. Proceeds for the evening were about $36, Mr, and Mrs. L, N, Stinson and children of North Oshawa visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Boyn- ton, Sunday. Mrs, T. Cook daughter, Mrs. W, Oshawa this week. A very {interesting game of hockey was played here on Mon- day night, between Port Perry, and Columbus teams, with the socre ending in favor of the vis. iting team, 4-2, Several from here attended the box social and concert at Rag- lan on Monday night and report a good time, Sorry to report Mr. Eugene Dearborn on the sick list, Hope to see him better and out again soon, is visiting her Sutherland, at SOLINA Solina, Feb. 4.--A special meet- ing was held in the basement of the church on Thursday evening, February 2nd, for the purpose of re-organizing the Solina Division No. 40 Sons of Temperance, which is intended to work in connection with the Citizenship Department 21 Bond Street C Ladies' of the Young People's Society. The following officers were elect ed: Worthy Patriarch, Mr. A. L. Pascoe; Worthy Associate, Mrs, Re: J MeKessock; Recording Scribe, Alan McKessock; Finan cial Scribe, Edna Reynolds; Trea- surer, Mr, A. J, Reynolds; Chap- lain, Rev. R. J. Bick; Conductor, H, BH. Tink; Ashistant Conductor, Mrs. H. E. Tinv; Inside Sentinel, Mr, 8. E. Werry; Outside Sentin- el, Mr, John Baker, Past Worthy Patriarch, Mr. B, T Stevens; Dep- uty Grand, W, P.,, Mr. J. T. Run- dle. The P.W.P, Bro. B. G. Ste- vens then installed the newls elected officers. The officers then spoke briefly on the increasing need of temperance work and also of the good influence the division has exerted in the days gone by, It was decided to hold another special meeting in the church basement on Thursday evening, February 16th at 8 p.m., in order to make further plans for the work, The literary program fis to consist of reminiscences, All interested in temperance are re- quested to he present. 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