Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Aug 1928, p. 10

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E nr ai Tigi uy oC Bhadus of Toronto, spent the week with "mother, Mrs, W. M. Jennings, whom their little son been time T wil ri Ur JW, and $ " ess at the King RE Lr A on) LeGresley, of T oy and attended church service, social host- Edward Hotel, To- Yising her mother, Mrs, t! r Balfour, Sault Ste, Marie, visiting her daughter, Mrs, past. eth Lattimer, Lansdowne, dares of the CN.R. station | Dp g Mr. Hare's absence, 'oronto, with oward ~ 1Mr, and Mrs, Alex McLeod and oy ter, of Toronto, are summering Miss Barrel's house, King street, e Club Mens Bowling X Q Slee meeting cers last tton and Walter Crowt Shing and re-elected De, J, 4 Hen, president, and Mr, Franklin n, secretary-treasurer, Three rinks eld its d reor- hursday her as the Bi formed with Dr, Butler, H, C, pective skips, and a schedule of es drawn up for the ly autumn, Miss Hazel Barrie, of immediate ure, Citizens are pleased to see ¢lub getting down to business and to see the members enjoying mselves on the bowling green hout the summer and during Oshawa, her aunt, s, Hunter and other relatives here, ih! the week end with viends are pleased to derable improvement in ven's ealth since last note con- Miss E, week, niece, Mrs, Burkell, of Toronto, now stayin _ Mr, Fred paid her a short visit last A number of Newcastle with her, Her nephew releaven, of Toronto, also week end, people are = ; 10.08 Ele i { vd am, ' E WR, TIME TA J do ves ns Sunday, Saar: times trains not Daylight I fs = 43 iian Be > Hi Bi FERRRRRRERR i 3s § 53 3 A.| Truro, N.S.,, have been visitin ae Nig ane away irom ¥ a 2 i Chute ay Ries of a or of A on holidays. Banker Batty, L ] Wasa Beach, Mr. ' C. N, R. station agent, with Mrs, Hare and son Jack agne 5 Saskatchewan and Mr. sec EW, councillor and se: retary-treasurer of the Community Hall and Mrs, Philp cont a trip to Prince Albert, Sask, We will be A to see them all home dr, and Mrs. Alf, Smith and Mrs, Smith's mother, who spent a short time in July in Mr, W, H, Gibson's cottage are spending August in one of Mrs, (Dr) Farncomb's Sottages, "Ariadue Glen" vacated this week by , and Mrs, Gilro, and son who have returned to Toronto. Miss Marion Rickard returned home on Sunday last from a week's visit in Toronto, where she has been Rtisting Rig! Sonn Mh James picer, who was in the manage. ment of the Dantimaid Store, Dan- forth ave. Citizens of the village and friends elsewhere are greatly relieved to know that Miss Emma Rowland, of Willowdale Rest Home, is now re- covering from a second attack of the flu within the last two months. Mr, Tom Atkinson, editor of the Eatonia Enterprise, Eatonia, Sask. is visiting his sister, Mrs, W, H, Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bombard, er parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, C, Lake, Miss Olive Ziegler, supterintendent of Camp Cooper Beach, and three young lady assistants walked all the way to Port Hope last Saturday af- ternoon, stayed there for the night and came back by bus on Sunday morning, The first induction service held in what is now the Church of Newcastle, and the first witnessed by many of those present took place in the church auditorium last Friday evening, when Rev. D. man of the Induction Committee, ac- companied by Rev, A. A, Irwin, of Whitby, chairman of the Oshawa Presbytery, Rev, W. M. Sterling, of Orono and Rey, J. R, Bick, of Hamp- ton, was present to induct Rev. W. P, Rogers into the pastoral charge of the Newcastle and Clarke con- gregations. The service was simple, but impressive, Rey, W, M. Sterlin preached a soul stirring sermon on the fit of the Holy Spirit, Rev, A, M. Irwin conducted the actual cere- mony of induction, calling Rev, W, P, Rogers tao the pulpit platform and putting to him the questions of deep ) | impost and receiving the minister's ef We Sat Agi, So BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's P ain Corner | Hudson and I Essex Coach, late w:odels, in perfect order, new duco finish, Chadburn Motor Co. HUDSON-ESSEX DISTRIBUTORS 0 Prince Sr, Oshawa "hope 11 IB Simcoe Sirest South V. A. Henry Insurance & Loans ¥13% Simcoe St. 8, Phones 1198W-----Office 1858) --Residence EE ---- W. A, HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 KING STREET WEST Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenses W. Best, D.D, Bowmanville, chair-|. Hampton, Aug. 10.--Mr. and Mrs. George Armour and daughters Ber- and Nellie, spent a few days with Orono relatives recently. Mr, and Mrs. Dr, R, Davies, Osh- awa, were week end visitors at J. Wilcox's, Miss Eva Souch, Bowmanville, is visiting at C, W, Souch's. Mrs. Martin, Toronto, visited Mrs. Bessie Robbins recently. Mr. Lloyd Willis is holidaying with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Colwill, sr. Mrs, W, Pascoe, Toronto, is visit- ing at Mrs. Mabel Taylor's. r. Tom Brown, musical director of Ottawa Normal School, is spend- ing his summer holidays with his sister, Mrs, Enoch Stevens and other re : r, and Mrs, W. W, Horn were in Toronto last Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Parker, Day- ton, Ohio, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Goodman, recently. Mrs. Gunn and son Raymond, Ro- chester, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Clarke. Mr, and Mrs. E. Horn and daugh- E to} Sunday. Master Brat retuned vith a ville, visited at Rd Hamann, visatat rs, Howden and son, Toronto, are visiting f » Mr. H. Clayton. a i N 1s. of | Beverley and Arthur returned to the city on Monday after a pleasant vis- | man' it at Mr. Enoch Stevens'. Mr. and Mrs, Godkin, Toronto, are spending a few days at Mr A. E Billett's. Mrs. Chas. Johns has been under the doctor's care, Mr, and Mrs. Will Ranton and daughter Margaret, Trenton, are holidaying with Mrs, Gertrude Vir- ue, Several from here attended the reopening services of the church at Enniskillen, on Sunday and also the tea and concert on Monday after- noon and evening, Mrs, Matilda Langmaid is spend: ter Acy, motored to Toronto on SIANDARD BHICK - GOOD RED STOCK BRICK Telephone Grover 7247 At Our Expense THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928 her daughter, a few days Mr. C. W. Souch's. Mrs. Lp Wider with him after a pleasant ond ie Virtue is ing at Lake's: holidaying Mr. and Mrs, Hunti summer boarders at Mr. vel ly are Cryder- S, Miss Madeline Pascoe visited Mr. A. Trenouth's recently. Mrs. K. Winterburn has been suf- fering from blood poison in her hand. Miss Helena e, Mr. and Mrs, James Craig, Mr. and Mrs. T. Crai and daughter, Toronto, at Mrs, Katerson's, ; 4 Mr, J, J. Virtue and Miss Sadie Virtue visited at Mr. Thos, McGill's, Enniskillen, on Sunday. Miss Ethel Stephens spent Sun- day with Miss Myrtle Brunt at En- niskillen. : The Salem Community Picnic? was held in Hampton Park on Friday, 8500 Greenwood Ave, Toronto, Ont, to donate vegetables, eggs or fruit !1to the Red Cross Cottage at Osh- | Ji awa. Each year the ladies take any have some sport, the weather was noi ih ie Mie Towra £0 days with niskillen, A score of 17-M in or of En. ball 3 tne uy Rd and ween Ennililicn on Monday at Enmiskil- Mrs. Levi Robbins and Th and Nelson visited Enniskillen Lo on Sunday. Ebenezer, Aug. 10--The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held. on Thursday afternoon last in the Sun- day School room. The meeting was in charge of the grove under the leadership of Mrs. L. J. Courtice and the program was excellent, It was given by the members of the Mis- sion Bands from Number 4and Num- bar 8 Schools. Following the pro- gram, a social time was spent by all with refreshments served the la- dies in charge. The members of the Ladies' Be- rean Class are asking any who will, donations which are given and take them to some camp for children, this year it being to the Red Cross Cot- tage. All donations are to' be left at Mrs. Eli Osborne's, Mrs. W, H, Ni- chol's or Mrs. A. J. Gay's before Tuesday next, after v.hich the ladies will see that they are delivered safe- ly. Any gifts will be very gratefully received. We have been having real summer weather the past week and it is really welcome after the continuous rain of the two preceding weeks. - A Step Stone to uccess OR hes length of time, to hold positions ns efficiency is required. We accept students who have already commenced a pro- gram of training without any interference to their Write for Particulars, MAPLE LEAF BUSINESe' coLLECE OSHAWA PORT ARTHUR MAN CATCHES 7% POUND SPECKLED TROUT Port Arthur, Au. 10.--A genu- [hall circles. ine speckled trout, weighing sev- en and one quarter pounds, was caught with lure in the River near Virgin Falls, by Wilson, well-known in local base- He also got five oth- ers weighing over four pounds each. REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY If your Watch 1s not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time D. J. 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