Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Aug 1928, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928 " . - of Qh spent Sunday with] Mr. and Mrs, Neil MacKenzie of Klan where we understand Mr. | King were Sunday visitors at Mrs, | hear Hm in. Next Sabbath even- GIRL SCOUTS PROWN rs in this community. Toronto visitors with her og lex Bowen will join him in the Rk s.- It being Mrs. fueils hea r. Weldon pg ho will have| Pinedale, Wyo., Aug. 7.--Four PY in Founeetion, with the , and Mrs. T. Smith over Su . | spring. : birthday. ] chai the service: Girl Scouts were drowned and six Y s League will be held| Miss Belly Rae of nto is vis- | Rev. W. M, Sterling, popular pastor| During the electric storm early Sa. 18, Sieorge Paiiter, who has been others were rescued from a simliar 3h sc Jrsun t Courtice on Fie 4 her ge friend, Miss Marion | of Park Street Church, accompanied | turday morning on the farm of Mr. |c ed to Port Perry hospital for|fate when a boat in which the ev . A ball game will Son. TH. 7 . | by Mrs. Sterling leave this week Walter Sherwin, west side Orono, | some time, returned to her home here | were Towing on New Fork Lay be played between the Aung women | Mr. Philip Bigelow, who is taking {a month's vacation. During his ab-|one pig was killed and two othersilast week and is improving, we are south of here. capsi od 1 e, ad the Young men. Following this, |a_ special summer course at Queen's | sence, the first two Sundays, Rev, Mr. | burned very badly in their pen. A | pleased to report. The children 1 pslz ast night. all are invited to attend the tent mbet- | University, Kingston, spent the week | Willis, of Tonavanda, N.Y. who is|cow in an adjoining stable was so| Mr. Elliott of Tweed was through |g en were attending a Gir! At the close of the ti dia | "8 where Rev. Whiteside will give | end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | visiting Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and | startled by the crash that it sprung |here during the week looking up cout camp at the lake, IA ay ne ne 3 Splendid two dienes, one Le the boys and John Bigelow. re ou Mrs. B. & Carscadden, Leskard, will backwards in its stall with such force some heavy cattle to put on his ranch aA ACh ris and one to the er people. r. and Mrs. M. Cowan oron- | occupy t it, A ving | as to break the new chain whic ere. RVATION IN ?} ORK Bethesda Aug._3--Miss Dorothy TW, a Ramon, Brantford, et one, come: PEOPLE. are visiting. Rev 'brother, Mr. M. | Sundays. Ret. Cebit Alin of Roswoe, | was tied: Theta is na evidence 10| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chisholm and| Now Yorks Aug. Torn man oh Nowy York . Boies spent Sundas and ay Toth hal Mr. and Ms. R. & shone, Miss Breshn,, " ali fT S.D., is mentioned. show where the electric current en-| daughter, Mrs. Dave Lenry were on [lapsed from hunger at Forty-See- Ber cousin, Miss A a sister, Mrs. Chester Power Louise and Master Nelson of Bow-| Dr. Breslin, car specialist, of To-| Mrs. Moase and Mrs. Shaver and) tered, but it is believed to have passed |a motor trip to Stirling and other [ond Street and Broadway last ce Werry of Bowman-| Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden and manville, spent Sunday in this com- onto, was 2 visitor at his brother's daugine: Alice of, Unity, Sask., spent through. an Spe rindaw a the oid eastern points last week. night, while standing in front of a : " § " : \ last. ay wi rs. King. of the pi L 3 : i : > t Monday with Mr. and Mrs. daughter Margaret, Oshawa, visited | * Rain still seems to be rather prev-| Miss Viola Gilfillan of Toronto| Mr. Stanley Ray is clerk at the [for a Mr. Sherwin and sons| The continuous wet weather caused Testaurant Window watching a girl Kathiee McCulloch and Mr. Soe Barems, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.| alent and it is getting serious for the | spent the week end at her home here. | J. J. Gilfillan drug store, in succession [ were in the barn at the time. the farmers considerable anxiety some a pancakes. Several persons EA Da nS Sunda ests of Mr eth dM farmers. We hope it will soon clear [ Mrs. Daneff and son, Alexander, of | id Mr. Alex McNeil. M. Charles Lorriman of Chatham [have grain in the stook which they|P0URd for near-by theatres offer- bi ix aN sD K an Bh % b Wi HC D. H. Coates and| yp and be dry for a few days. Nakena, New Ontario, spent a few| Mrs. Fenning of Toronto spent the | spent a few days in town last week | fear will sprout if it does not soon ed to pay for a meal, but an ambu- ge, an W 3 or and Miss Cole of lh Dy a 's oe: ig motored from TS -------- days of the past week at Mr. John week end at Capt. J. C. Gamey's,|and while here visted the old home- | clear up, and there is still some hay lance doctor advised that he be res al a 1 ator aid Mite [ar rond on Sunday and spent the TYRONE Bigrlow s, Kirby. _ | sixth line. stead farm of his boyhood days into be gathered in. moved to a hospital for treatment. i} an ay with their relatives in this rs. Rutherford of Toronto is} The Orono band put on a full pro- | the Providence section, for the first] The weeds along the highway and tofie of West Orange, New ty. Mr. C -- : : : and p! P : 1 : : 8 ighway a were calling on old friends in ii JR T Sates and Dr. Tyrone, Aug. 5.--Mr. Arthur Rich thending a few days with her sister, | gram from their band stand on Sa,|time in fifty years. Mr. Lorriman side roads have got a thorough going Sen SE ---- vicinity on Wednesday. Teaving Mr ater Te a iE avd of Oshawa visited My. Thos | To: Fred Cowan. } turday evening to a great crowd of [was a one-time member of the band over this summer and did not get v. and Mrs, Will Werry of Wood- | visit with hes brother. Mv. T J Cole Richards. Mr, wi Me Qawald MeGil and people gthered from far and neat, that Se the family name, and ih a $hanes lo ge la seed, i Boclki | We Repair An Hout 4 isi % y Pasa | i .. | son, also Mr. an rs. Fergus Porter, | many of whom expresse: eir de- | which his father was a i am of in, . Jifck visited thelr nephew, Mr. P. H. re tisscy Vera and Reta Power have wand Mus. Cecil Dudley Ri and daughter of Janetville, spent Sun- | light with the splendid music. Among | leader and in which all his brothers | who has been engaged with Mr. Ed. » in a Jewelry Store. ©. Miss Ethel Skinner of Toronto vis- holiday St Men ing an Enjoyable ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dudley. day at the home of Mr. F. W. Bowen, | the most interested listeners was Mr. | played instruments. He'is still inter-| Whippey, moved into Mr. W. J. BT Via | hole fo VB Gh Ande aad Nr and Mv, Win. Title a1 Osh: NP 1 Mise Rowen J ampanying Fiank McDoweli of Totants, 3 Sue sated in hand Music 3d 83 mane Loewiy's house Suh of the villa e, JEWELLERS icni A 4 4 Wi isiti } em home for a short visit. ime prominent bandsman o ow- [on the violin as at was recently vacated by Mr, a ended the Collacutt picnic on on Wallace and ky Mrs w. Wan it ang his mother, Mrs. ig John Smith and Mr. and Mn. manvile then that town hi credit- [a few friends When he eyed up an McEwen. On Qshawa's Main Corner J , h : Mrs i awland Smith of Toronto, an iss | ed with having more real musicians, | instrument placed in his hands and week Bagh Wag rs Sunday and spent the holiday there. Pid ad Mes. B 1 Gardiner od Lola Smith of Windsor, were in town | according to its population, than any | rendered a few selections with won- Mr. George Rodd has a gang of ¢ Rundle in RAI a hd goal Baseline iad pple Bendricks 'at Trenton. ' 77 | Monday last looking after the Jurni- town in Canada. we were Pleased erful volume and tone. While hese er Sxcavaling the cellar under the Mr, and Mrs. C, W. Gordon of To- held on the school grounds here on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werry of ture, etc, in their former residence to receive severa calls from rank e was a guest 0 1S cousin, Tr. M L a T iff d 1 H and 1 Essex = W gr ) Win av : of here. during his visit here, and to hear the|J. F. Lorriman. Mrs. Levi Tordiff and daughter, udson Coac te Minto pent 3 few days at Mr. and Wednesday cA ierneon, Everybody Oshawa were Sunday gucsts of Mr. Mrs. A. J. Staples and daughter, | favourable opinion expressed by him | Mrs. Lavinia Hodgson and grand- | Lois, is spending a week with rela- fade, in perfect order, new daco v. and Yrs F.H Werry attended FS ome: ome and bring your Mrs. Chas. Virtue and children, | Miss Kathleen Staples, left Monday [of the Orono band daughter, Jean, of Winfield, Kansas, | tives at Listowel. LL a family picnic at Cream of Barley ar. 3 args nivmber: from: this' MTS, Harry Mercer and children of [on S.8. Toronto, on a specially con-{ Mr. G. H. Linton of Toronto is entertained over forty relatives and| Mr. and Mrs. Fairclough of Hamil- Ch db in arranged in honor of Mr. and | community Ee the tea at Ennis- | Orono visted at Mr. Wm. Virtuc's. ducted tour up the Saguenay River. [spending a week with his son, Mr, |friends Saturday evening at the home | ton, spent the holiday at Westhaven aaourn Motor Co. 0 i : YY 3 also s ihg some ti 3 : : f Mr. Robert Moon, in honor of | Farm, the home of their daughter rs, H. T. Pearce and daughter of | kill a e i Sunday School picnic will he held also spendifig some time in the old! M. Linton, superintendent Orono Of Obert ) y : g | HUDSON. Ml 0 8 Wen aay, held, fh connection on be pis on August 8th, | capital, Quebec City. Forestry farm, Mrs. Linton and Miss | Baby Jean's birthday. J Mrs. H. Roy Bright. IN-ESSEX DISTRIBUTORS Rain and more rain, accompanied | The Maple Grove boys played the | Plan to come and have a good time.| Mr. Henry Junker of Oshawa, and [Iva were also down from the city over RAY Chas Fodtiller, manpger of An 2d fashioned shart pas Des 0 Prince St, Oshawa Phone 116u by severe thunder and almost con-| Euniski ; ? Its your picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Junker and son | Sunday. Jose 3:04 40 0, § a | revived among the men of the neigh- ' A lightning. Farmers have had Faiskillen boys and were defeated a RE Robert, New Hamburg, and Mrs.| Mrs. Fred Pearson and daughter, | eek of his holidays with his parents, | horhood this summer, pitching horse i a battle saving the hay crop and an-| Mr. and Mrs. or Birks, Bowman- ORONO (Dr.) J. P. Ross and daughter, Elea- | Mrs. Timson and family, Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, here, shoe, some are quite expert at "ring- . . . -r ky rr J ticipate trouble with grain harvest as | yille, visite : ol den' . nor, of Detroit, Mich, were in town | Eileen, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Pear- EE ------ ing. well if this weather continues. Even {kB 4 Mr. L. ¢ Snowden's on wera for a few hours Saturday evening !son and son all of Toronto, motored MYRTLE Mr. Ed. Whippey is having a new the older residents cannot r ber Fhe a A Orono, Aug. 7.--Miss Sadie Brown, | ealling on many relatives and friends [into town Monday for the day. house erected on his farm for hired isne yr such a succession of rain. ' R.N,, accompanied by her cousin, Mr. | here. 5 ; Miss Joan Chester and Miss Enid help. oft | SE ------ EBENEZER Fred Staples and sister, Mrs. Leith, Mr. Allin Hall has resigned his po- | with their grandparents, Mr. and| Myrtle, Aug. 7--Rev. George Nicol Mrs. Long is holidaying with her AMB CE MAPLE GROVE motored from London, Ont, and are [sition in charge of the pumping sta- | Mrs. MacKenzie are enjoying a holi-| of Toronto occupied the pulpit here |sister in Barrie. 87 Celina St. Ph 4 Ebenezer, Aug. 6.--Regular morn- [spending the week end with friends |tion at the Forestry, and has rented | day with Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith. on Sunday afternoon. A number of | Motor traffic was very heavy on na one 1083 Maple G Aa 7 Servi ing service was held at Ebenezer on | here: the Henry Bowen farm on Scugog| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Powers and Mrs. | his old parishioners were pleased tof the highway over the holiday, aple Grove, Aug. /-->ervices On | Sunday last. Our pastor, Rev, J. H. A unday were well attended despite |Stainton was with us again after his ' the rainy weather. Rev. Mr. White- | holiday ; : v . or rn v side, who is carrying on evangelistic olidar an Suring the session hed : Lo By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb . work at Courtice, preached an excel- | ones were baptised. Those haptised " ili . - . -- lent sermon. He also led in a song [were June and Wilma, daughters of if Ii = 4 service. A baptismal service was held | Mr and Mrs. William Marshall, Fay, : Si Ii ? * in the church when, Robert Stevens, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil \ Aili fk! | Tllit hy Stanley Snowden and Doreen Jef-| Found and Maurice, son of Mr. and 1 nd : -) f i ~ roy were baptized. Services next| Mrs, William Bickle, The speaker ; ' : 41 | { ypday will be as usual. for the service was Rev. R. White- 7 7 : ; e regular monthly meeting of the | side, who is to be with us for two W.M.S. was held at the home of the | weeks to conduct tent meetings at esident Mrs. M. Munday, Jr, on| Courtice school grounds. His text + Friday afternoon. All the ladies of | was found in 3 15 1:2. His sermon the neighbourhood and members of | was 'most impressive and inspiring. the Mission Band were inwited to this | Rey. Whiteside also sang a solo. The special meeting and quite 8 large | choir also rendered beautiful music were present in spite of the | 2.4 Mrs. G. F. Annis sang a lovely very unfavourable weather. The | solo, Sunday school was held in the . meeting opened with the president in | afternoon with Mrs. B. Courtice's | the chair, After the devotional | class in charge of the opening exer- period a song was sung by three girls | ices iss Bo ree Courtice presided m_ the Mission Band after which | 4,ring "the opening. The scripture v. Stainton gave a splendid address. | jocson was read by Miss Hazel Mrs. Stainton favoured with a solo. | Water a chorus was sung by the class and Miss Eva. Courtice gave a i reading. The remainder of the ses- , sion was held as usual. The evening ' @ ER, 7 TIME TABLES service was held in the tent in Cour- EE a NYY. | nen Sa tice school grounds. Rev. White- " | A f ad i Side gave a Nery splendid sermon from Ji it Hl li tl t text, "Where Art Thou?" and J y \ ln NL dll crn TIME TABLE. Ee rr To a --" ; New ul. taking effect 12.01 a.m. fro sang. s v Leal 1 ins, Io ™ -- Bunday, April i rancis Hancock also sang 8 lovely aE E---- , _ 42 £ West solo. Hymns were also sung hy ai. BRINGING UP FATHER : ' [Eat Th RL iis ily, A goodly number were present and : #m. Daily. iti f THE SAFEST | (IT 19 AND IF YOU DARE | a il t Sunday, - it is hoped that more will he present | DO HOPE N 3 . a Oo y. SREP d during the week nights when the MEN TIRIN CORNED BEEF WE ARE NOT NT ALL NY WE THOUGHT WED AND | DONT MIND sacept Sunda, services will hegin at 7.30 o'clock D CABBAGE WHILE WE LATE MRS" JUST INT "SURPRISE You BOTH TELLING YOU - MR (standard time). Make an effort to ARE VISITING HERE- VL) DE LLGE IME - AND PLEASE: MR-JIGGS - JINGCGED IT'D MY i i ! t : ' i » § [| , Dail 2 a fy iy a : ; ELL G ily except Sunday, come and be sure to bring someone BRAIN You WwW © RIGHT SO WE HAVE A CORNED ally except Sunday. with you. / . \ INTO THE DINING BEEF AND CABBAGE ly. i Mrs. A. F. Rundle, Miss Annie J i a ROOM DINNER- shown sbove are times trains | Holt and Mr. R.,W. Nicholls motor- i AN, . ; Oshawa Station. ed to Toronto on Friday last. ; i ' $ x The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society will R. TIME TABLE be held on Thursday, August 9, at lective une , wi Daylight | 230 o'clock in the Sunday school Asim given are Standard pot Daylight! Lo," The meeting is in charge of Be Mrs. L. J. Courtice's group and a good program is being prepared. All the ladies are invited to he present. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and FAVORITE DISH" SUE OF LIGHT AND SHADE REMBRANDT HAS NO EQUAL, ++ HE. WAS ALSO PREEMINENT IN. 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