Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Oct 1928, p. 5

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FE ---- Mb ean vA bat tues, SATURDAY, OCIOBER 13, 1928 PAGE FIVE Suburban and District N ews Gathered By Timea Staff Reporters and Correspondents im Mrs, Fisher and daughters are now comfortably settled in their new house. Miss Bernice Werry attended the Teachers' Convention at Oshawa on Thursday and Friday of last week consequently the children had a short week of study and unfort- unately it was too wet on the farm for "dad." to have them pick po- tatoes or help with a number of other fall jobs to give them a little muscular practice. . Miss Lizzle Anderson has re- turned from an extended visit with her sister at Stratford, Mr, George West has been suc- cessful in securing the services of Mr, W, Wallace to help him with his "Smithy" work, Mr, McBride of Whitby was \toath here last week selling the Watkin'm products, This part of the community was well represented at Markham Fair last week, The cold nights of late has been hurrying the farmers with their mangols and cutting buckwheat, The young people of the neigh- borhood had a good old time dance at the home of Mr, Rosswell of Chalk Lake last Thursday night, Mr, Fred O'Boyle is doing an extensive business in buying cattle this fall, Last week he purchased & hundred and twelve head from a farmer near Lindsay, PICKERING Pickering, Oct, 11, -- Born--To Mr, and Mrs, Henry Wade, on Furey, October 4th, a daugh- er, Mr, Wm, Cullis spent days last week in Orono, Miss Laura Andrew of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of her parents here, Mrs, B, J, Stork left this week to spend a few days with relatives in getown, The Swastika Club held fits first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs, Fred Bunting on Thurs- day evening, The Ladies' Ald of St, Andrew's church, met at the home of Mrs, Frank Hall, on Wednesday after- noon, when arrangements for the supper to be held in connectiom IR a few with the anmiversiry services were made. Mrs. A. Boyes spent Wednes* day in Port Perry with her daugh- ter, Mrs, A, Franklin. __ The Women's Missionary Society of St. Paul's Church met at the home of Mrs, E. H. Morley, on Thursday afternoon. Dr. N, E. and Mrs, McEwen went to Guelph this week where the Doctor delivered a lecture at the 0.A.C. A number from the village at- tended the United Church Lay- men's convention held at Massey Hall ,at the end of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A, H, Clark and children of Lakefield are spending a week's holiday with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Clark. Mrs. Hetherington of Peterboro spent a few days last weex with Rev. J. S. and Mrs, Ferguson at the manse. The pupils of Pickering Con tinuation school attended the in- ter-continuation school meet at Claremont, on Wednesday, and obtained second place. The merchants in town have an- nounced that this week will be the last time the half holiday on Wednesday afternoon will be ob- served, During the winter the stores will be opened every after- noon, Well diggers have been busy in the village during the past week. Dr. Fallaise and J, T. Stephenson have had new wells sunk and there are more to do in the village be- fore the cold weather séts in. Mrs. F, Crabtree and neice, Miss Jean Kean, of Whitby visited with Mrs. W, J, Clark on Friday last, The Y.P.S, of St, Andrew's church held its regular annual rally' service on Sunday evening at the usual church hour, The regular choir was augmented hy the young people and the young men acted as ushers. The theme of the service was Temperance and Rey, J, 8, Ferguson gave a stirring address on "The Challenge to Youth," até the conclusion of which Mr, Sidney Wonnacott, and Miss Jean Clark gave the acceptance of the chal- lenge in brief speeches, A large number of the older members of the congregation were present and encouraged the young people in their service, BROOKLIN Brooklin, Oct, 11,-- Miss K, White spent the week-end in King- ston, Mr, Levi Mackey is spending a week with friends im Greenwood and Kinsale, Mr, Lorne Hooper, of Orono is visiting friends here, Mr, Howard Mackey and Misses Laura and Hilda Mackey spent the week-end with friends im Ottawa, Mrs, P. Stone of Columbus is vis- iting with Mrs. E. W. Pascoe. Mr, Burt our former Dominion Bank Manager is calling on his friends here. The Brooklin Continuation school went to Claremont on Wednesday for their sports day, bringing home many prizes, Miss Gladys Loag of Brooklin tied with Misa Muriel Pugh of Claremont in the mumbar of highest points. Miss G. Long was very successful in bringing home a medal for the Continuation school, Mr. Gordon Hunter left last week for Hamilton to take up elec- trical engineering. Mr. Richard Bickle who has been in the General Hospital of Torenta has returned home after he went through a very serious operation, We are all very glad to hear that he did so well and hope that he will soon be back to his school stud- inity went to see him while he was in the hospital, --- nt MYRTLE Myrtle, Oct, 11--Mr, and Mrs, H. Roy, Bright spent the week end with their parents in Toronto. Mr. W. J, Cook and daughter Miss, Ruby spent Wednesday in the city with Mrs, Fred Beadle, A number from her attended the dance at Mr. Rosswells at Chalk Lake last Thursday night the us- ual good time is reported, The school children enjoyed a two day holiday on Thursday and Friday of last week owing to the teacher Miss McFarlan attending the teacher's convention in Oshawa, Mr, Albert Timms who has been confined to the Oshawa Hospital since he figured in an accident here two weeks ago has recovered suffic- fently to be released from the hos- pital and was taken to his father's home at Raglan on Sunday but it will be four or five weeks yet be- fore he is able to return to work. A number of the Ladies from here attended the Women's Mission ary meeting in Port Perry on Wed- nesday, Sacrement of the Lord's Supper was observed here on Sabbath mor. ning when there was a good con- gregation present and the pastor Rev, Meriman delivered a very ims pressive sermon, Next Sabhath the annual Thank offering services will he held, when Rev, Merriman will preach at 10.30 a.m, Sabbath school at the usual hour a quarter to two and in the evening at 7 p.m, -|tion on his throat. 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Quite a number from this vie- | you cannot forget that item after item bringeton directly to costly cars to comparison, In every detail from radiator shutters to riding ease like flying, this Ra , is built, acts and looks rom $300 to $400 greater value than any car in its field, a fact responsible for the fargest 6-cylinder sales in history, You have buttoexamineand rideinthe Essextoshare this universal convic- in the fine-car class. these to *885 the per- tion about "the AND UP = World's Conch $885 - Sedan (4-Door) $90 - Coupe $900 (Rumble Seat $35 extra) - Roadster $1025 Buyers con poy for cars ous of in ork All prices f. 0. b. Windsor, taxes estre ilable charge for inseress, handling ond insuronce ESSEX SuperSix CHADBURN MOTOR CO. Phone 1160 9 Prince St. Oshawa, Ont. Rev, Grieffur of Blackstock will preach, choir and it is hoped there will be a goodly congregation presemt, and that the offering will coal, and meet the other church expenses. Mr. Jim Pointzer who has spent the past year farming here has gone to Toronto where he has secured a good position, Mr, Wilfred Graham has been confined to the house with a severe attack of lumbago. A number from here attended Markham Fair on Saturday and report it to be the best that has ever been held there, Farmers are busy taking in their Ryhguls which are a splendid crop year, Mrs. Bob Campbell and daughter of Toronto, spent the week-end with the former's brother Mr, Os- car H. Downey, Mr, W. McBride of Whitby, who is travelling salesman for the Wat- kins People of Hamilton was through here making his house to house visitation the earlier part of the week, THORNTON'S CORNERS Thornton's Corners, Oct. 11. The Rev, J, F, I, Wilson and Mrs, Wilson, of Brighton, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Langmaid. Miss Eliza Morrow, of Toronto, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr, Wm, Lindsay. Remember the chicken pie sup- per on October 17, There is a good concert being prepared so do not miss it, Next Sunday, October 14, fs Rally Sunday, The Rev, Cragg, of the King street United Church is to be the special speaker, also there is to be special musie, suitable to the day. Last Sunday the Misses MacNab, of Oshawa, sang a duet which all enjoyed. Everyone come for Rally Day as a very large at- tendance is wanted, A great number from here went to the King St, United Church's hot supper and all report a splendid supper and a very pleasant evening, The Boy Scouts are making plans for a Hallowe'en Party and for a Thanksgiving hike, Mrs, Dies, Miss Dora und Master Donald, of Shannonville, were week-end guests of Mrs, E, Pascoe, Mr, and Mrs, E. Pascoe and guests motored to Hampton on Sunday, Mr, Ernie Bagg was a visitor In this vicinity this week among old friends, Mr, and Mrs. Bagg ex- pect to move to Whithy soon. Mrs, O. Pierson, who fell and hurt her knee about a month ago, is slowly improving, She is still under the doctor's care. We wish her a complete recovery, Mr, and Mrs, Jackson and chil- dren, Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Perry- man and Billy, Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Dean and Messrs, Eric and Cee! Dean, all motored to Picton to visit Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sanderson. Master Joey Korff entered the hospital this week for an opera- Glad to report that he is recovering nicely, ALMONDS Almonds, Oct, 11 ,-- Almonds Anniversary services will be held on Sunday Oct, 21, Morning ser- vice at 11 a.m, will be taken by our pastor, Rev, A, L. Richards and evening worship at 7 p.m. will be taken by Mrs, A, L. Richards. Spec- fal music by the choir assisted by other talent and on the following Tuesday evening a choice concert will be given followed by refresh- ments, Death sumoned one of our well known and highly respected young men on Tuesday evening in the per- so of Mr. Earnest Gale, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gale on the town line, between Pickering and Whithy, Earnest had been serious- ly ill with typhoid fever for the past month, at one time it was thought he would throw it off but as days past, with all the medical help and two nurses doing all that could be done, lite slowly ebbed away, Earnest had made many friends being a very desirable young man and out in the business world, He was in his twenty third year, The funeral will be held Fri- day afternoon et 2.30 p.m, Mrs. Hooke, and Miss Hooke and Mr. Harcourt, of Port Hope, spent Sunday with the Misses Blanche and Edna McGregor. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hay of Tor- onto were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall. Miss Mildred Brown, of Apsley spent the week end with her par- ents here Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kemp and Son, Misses Irene and Elma How- land spent Monday in Toronto, Mr. ad Mrs. T. C. Osburne, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Toronto, mo- tored to Port Hope on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Reynolds. Mrs. Isaac Wray and little son who has been on a trip to England for the past three months. Visiting her mother who has been seriously ill returned home on Sunday after a very enjoyable trip. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Richardson motored to Picton on Wednesday and will spend several days with relatives there. The Ladies' of the church are planning 2 bazaar for the near fu- ture particulars next week. Miss Mary MacKay and Frankie MacKay spent the week-end with relatives in Cherrywood. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morcombe and family of Omemee visited sev- eral days this wek at the home of Mr. W. H. Balstdon's. : A tan and brown printed velvet frock has a double color that points down fin the ba and at both sides of a square front neck, made SUNDAY IN First Baptist Minister: Rev. John Galt Sermon Topics: AM, -- "Promise for Life that Now is." P.M.--"Getting Rid of Hel "" 3 p. m -- Sunday School, Monday, 8 p.m.~B.Y, Wednaday, 8 pm-- Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 8 p. m, -- Choir Practice. a re -- THE CHURCHES Go to Church Sunday King Street , REV. CHAS. E. CRAGG, bi M.A., B.D, MINISTER Sitncoe St. United Church 1 am--Grent Mo- ments in Our Lord's Life ~-- The Moment of "The House of Friendship" ho The winter REV, ERNEST HARSTON, LL. B, 52 Simcoe St. S. Phone 148 Sunday, October 14 The Junior Church will meet on Sunday for the chil- 11 am.--Rev. William Sterling of Orono, Sub- ject: "PREJUDICE A REMEDY." first service. The dren 12 years and under 3 p.m.--Sunday School. We have a splendid Young Men's Class, Young man--you are invited, = ---- m-- School session. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Cor, Cour' nd Barrie Sts, REV, 8. C, JARRETT [n.umbent 30 Fairbanks St, Sunday, October 14 ---- 8 am, -- Holy Com- munion, 11 a.m.--Matins, 3 p. mi. -- Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, Baptisms first Sunday in the month, Pentecostal Assembly 200 King St. W, Sunday, October 14 Sunday School, 10 a.m, 11 a.m. --Morning Ser- vice, 7 p.m.--Evening Ser- vice, Tuesday and Thursday services at 8 p.m, Wednesday, 3 p.m, All Welcome, will go out at the singing of the 2nd hymn. A nur- 7 p.m.--The minister will preach. Subject: "THE HELL, OF A MAN." sery is arranged for small Idren. Monday, 8 p.m.--Young People's League. Deve- tion, instruction and fun, All Young People invited, 2.30 pm--Sunday 7 p.m.--"The Best or Wednesday evening--Midweek service, Worst -- Which?" Rev. Wm. Sterling, of Orono, will preach. Monday -- The Young People will attend the convention in Newcastle. Wednesday, 7.30 -- id - week service of prayer and praise. Thursday, 3 p.m, -- Monthly meeting of Lad- ies' Aid Society, P.S.--Don't forget the Thankoffering Services on Sunday, Oct. 21st. This is a Happy, Progressive, Friendly Church. A Hearty Welcome Await} You, St. Andrews' Presbyterian Church Of the United Church of Canada REV. F. J]. MAXWELL, Minister GOSPEL HALL SERVICES 40 NASSAU ST. Sunday, October 14 11 a.m.--"Remembering Anniversary Services, Oct, 14th 11 am--Rev, T. A. Halling, B.A., BD. he Wi" suniar School, 1 7 p.m.--Gospel Service. 3 pm--S8unday School and Bible Classes Tuesday, 8 p, m.--Bible Reading. 7 pm~--Rev, T, A. Halling, BA., BD, Friday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meetings, ALL ARE WELCOME Monday-->5.30 till 6.30, Anniversary Supper, The public are cordially invited to these Special Anniversary Services. St, George's ANGLICAN Cor. Bagot and Centre Sts. CANON C. R. dePENUIER, MA, 39 Athol Street West Sunday, October 14 Harvest Thanksgiving Preacher--Rev, H, G, Cosgrave, M.A, B.D, LL.D., Provost of Trinity College, Holy Communion--8 a.m. 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer 8 p.m,--Children's Ser- vice, ' 4 p.m.--Baptisms, 7 p.m.--Choral Evensong Centre Street [United Church (Formerly the Christian Church) REV, W. P, FLETCHER, B.A., D.D. Il a.m,--The Pastor, The Every Day Grind', Subject: "The Glory Of 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.--Welcome Service. Rev. A, M. Irwin will give the official welcome on behalf of the Oshawa Presbytery. The Right Reverend Wm. T, Gunn, DD,, Moderator of the General Council of the United Church of Canada will preach the sermon and give the denomin- . ational greeting. Wednesday, October 24.--Banquet and Church business meeting, North Simcoe St. United Church . A. MANSELL IRWIN, B.A., B.D., Pastor 39 Greta St. Phone 3263W Sunday, October 14 11 a.m,--The Pastor, 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. For all groups. 7 p.m.--Rev, J, F, Clug- ston, B.A., B.D., of Colum- b us. : A Cordial Welcome To All SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL MISSION (OVER THE ARCADE) Sunday, October 14 Surday Schoo! 10.00 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m, Evangelistic Meeting 7 p. m. "Prayer Meeting, Friday eight o'clock. Committees fs charge. Strangers Welcomes, Calvary Baptist Church Athol Street West MRS, EVA ROSE YORK Will preach at both services Sunday, 5 11 a.m.~--"Three Mysteries of Grace." 7 p.m.--" Joseph's Coat of Many Colors," Bible Conference Next Week Mrs. York will (D.V.), also conduct a Bible Confer- ence commencing Mo nday evening, October 15 and con- tinuing each evening till Friday, October 19, Mrs, York is a distinguished Bible student and teacher and her meetings in all parts of Canada have brought much A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, 64 Colborne Street East Sunday, October 14 SUBJECT; "ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH, REAL?" Morning Service at 11 a.m, Wednesday Meeting 8 p.m, Including testimonies of Healin through Christian Science. ' You are cordially invited to at- tend the services and to mak® use of the Free Public Reading Room where the Bible and sll authorised Christian Science literature' may be read, borrowed or purchased and periodicals subscribed for. Open on Fuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m, KNOX Presbyterian Church Bimcoe Street North snd Brock Street REV. A, C. REEVES, B.A. 84 Brock St. W. Phone 1688 11 a.m.--""What Protest- antism Stands For," Members of the Scarlet Chapter will worship with the congregation at the morning service, of yellow beige georgette over brown faille, Unity Truth Centre S 0. B. HALL, KING ST B Sunday, October 14 11 a.m.--Publle Service. Everybody welcome [Chiat Church (ANGLICAN) Marquee Tent, Cor. Hill- croft and Mary Sts, REV, R. y PATTERSON, Incumbent, 508 Masson St. -- Sunday, October 14 #445 am.~Sunday School. 1 sm--Holy Communion and Sermon. 4 p.m.--Baptisms. 7 pm.--Evening Prayer. Pho ea Comer Stone, day, [October 2, at 3 pm. Ones ioe, Sunday, Octol 2, il am, 230 and 7 pm. Satur. | Albert Street UNITED REV. BR. A. WHATTAN, Minister 30 Biens St. Phone SS7F Sunday, October 14 Anniversary Services 11 a.m.--~Rev, E. Harston L.L.B., will preeach. 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Eirra Bible Class. 7 p-m.--Rev. C. E. Cragg, M.A,. B.D., will preach. Everybody welcome. 7 p.m.--Rev, John Lind- say, B.A, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whit. by, will preach, Sunday, October 14 WELCH'S PARLOURS 9.830 a.m.--Sunday School, 14,30 2.m.--Public Worship Rey, A. C, Habn, 255 Athol St. BE. ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME "JESUS CHRIST SHALL CHANGE OUR BODY, THAT IT MAY BE FASH- ED LIKE UNTO HIS GLORIOUS BODY." Phil. 3:21. The Bitle spoke of the sedemption of the body" (Rom. 8:23): but mever saving an soul! "Christ first begotten immortal ! of the dead" Rev, 135,

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