Ontario Reformer, 9 Nov 1922, p. 4

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OSHAWA, CNTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, rc SME SA AT TE A A AN a SRR 1922 PAGE THREE i Nowe of Nearby Places || 5.5 THORNTON'S CORNERS The threshing machine is again| Church. heard in this neighborhood. Good grain crops are reported. Miss Connie Fletcher has gone to| the person of Wm. J. Cook, who Toronto to reside in the future, and| was raised in this community from take a position there. boyhood days. For the past 12 Miss Doris Palmer spent a few| years he and his wife and family |some very unparliamentary language, days with her parents in Trenton. have resided near Harmony and in Miss Coral Hughes of Toronto vis-| that community he was highly re- ited over the holiday at Mr, J.|spected by his neighbors and em- Elliotts, : ployers. Deceased was taken sud- We are sorry to report the Black-| denly ill with appendicitis and was smith Shop is closed. Mr. A. Bur-| removed to the Oshawa Hospital but nett has gone to Oshawa to work at|only lived a few days. The deceased his trade there, was 42 years of age. The Funeral Glad to say Mrs. R, Miles who has| was held on Monday last from his heen in very poor health for some! brother's, Mr. Thos .Cook of this time past is improving. We all hope| village where a very large circle to see her out soon. of friends czathered to pay the de- Miss Olive French visited over the | ceased their last respect. The de- week end with friends in Toronto. | ceased leaves a wife, two sons, and Master Stewart Wallis is quite ill| one daughter to mourn his loss. The at present. Hope for a speedy re-| friends in this community wish to covery. express their sympathy to the be- The Misses Colhoun of Toronto |reaved family, spent the hoMday with their sister| Mrs, 8. Nicholas is spending a Mrs. BE. Bagg. few days with her daughter, Mrs. Miss Lena Lofthouse of the city] jus Grills, of Pickering. spent a few holidays with her par- Quite a number from here attended ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lofthouse. the cattle sale of Chas, Luke, near Mr. C. Scott of Toronto spent Sun- | viv ,1a and Mr. Jno. Stone secured | day at his home here, two COWS i The Scouts went on a hike Thanks- % i giving Day but the rainy weather Two constables from the south was very disappointing. landed in dear old Columbus last Miss F. A. Gould of Toronto is Tuesday night with broad visions in strolling isiting with Mr. and Mrs, G, H. [their minds, but after ) iit ii I na : around the village for a while Bill Dr. R. B. and Mrs. "They have put one over Miss Mafgaret are spending a few | us this time. If we want to see any days with friends in the city. mischief done tonight, we will have Mrs. N. Buss visited over the holi- | to do it ourselves." Joe says to day with friends in Toronto. Bill * 1 believe it. This is too quiet Mr. and Mrs, James Stainton, Mr, | for us fellows, (his must be Prayer Russell Stainton and Miss Florence | Meeting night in Columbus, So Cameron accompanied by Mrs, John | they decided to take their departure Lander and Miss Mabel Lander of [as soon as possible, so Bill says Oshawa, motored to Peterborough |to Joe, "verily I say unto you Joe, Sunday. let us depart." They departed, feel- ing much wiser for the visit at dear old Columbus, but much' disgusted | with the fruit of their labors. Hallow'een was very quietly ob- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robson and served around here. Hallow'een | family of Toronto, spent Thanks- visitors called at the different houses | giving holidays with her parents, Mr, during the evening, but no damage} and Mrs. W. L, Ellins, was done, "LE Almost everyone around here, at- tended. the chicken pie supper, and L MYRTLE Sid concert at Zion Church and had a Mr. Harold Manning has finished Adams and | Says LO Joe, TAUNTON with Mrs. Todd. ved on Sunday last at the Methodist village one day last We are sorry to report the death| with them or they had of one of our esteemed friends in| pains or something, is not known, McGowan and son A couple of automobile ragents from a nearby town, were in this week, and their breakfast disagreed growing whether but they interfered with the busi- ness of the natives to such. an ex- tent as to bring upon themselves without exhausting the supply, at that. With strangers, we like to have nutual good impressions, if possible, but if they insist on rah- Lng us the wrong way, there is nochiimg for it but the fur must fly, KEDRON Mr. Harold Werry celebrated his birthday by entertaining a number of his friends at a Hallowe'en party, Thursday evening. A good time was enjoyed hy all, Mr, Holewell and family have moved back to Toronto, having sold his place to Mr. Smith, of Winnipeg. Mr. W. Hoskin is building a new slaughter-house, Mr. R. J. Luke and Mr. J. Mountjoy are also improving their buildings, Rev. Mr. Carruthers, made a fav- orable impression here Sunday and will be welcomed again anytime, Recent Visitors:--Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Werry and Audrey, at Mr. H. - ---- EE Ra --_-- -_ - ------ --- A Yisitars over the holiday--Mr. | bountiful and satisfying. The at- I by, were recent visitors at Mr. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. H. Rahm, Ennis- Dear Friends: -- and Mrs. Britton at Mr. Downey's, | tendance completely filled the church | win Ormiston's. kille i M ] ' y invi EE RE Mo EE oY et. llen, visited at Mr. F. Vallaret's We have invited you to minded people---a bit clannish, were pleased to hear Will Arnold for 'he first time with his cornet. The way he managed to tone down his in- strument to a small 'church was | well done. Miss Puckrin gave | | | good taste, was given to Mrs. Kingsley Graham, winner of the gold medal for violin | playing at the Toronto Exhibition. first number, held them at each ap- audience would not be denied an en core. Her accompanist, Mrs. Kempt, of Toronto, shared the honors with her. DBrooklin people will not soon | forget these two charming artists and Thanksgiving night, | The proceeds, of course, go to the | work of the Women's Missionary | Society, ENFIELD | Mrs, Irene Ashton and Mr, Elmo? Ashton, Toronto, are visiting at Mr, F. Ashton's. Mr. and Mrs. John Ormiston, Osh- awa, recently visited with acquaint- ances here. FF. Werry's. Miss Farrell and Miss visited at Rhea Croskem, Toronto, Mr. A. D. Van Dyke's. Misses Florence and Olive Luke, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rivett, Darlington, at Mr. W. Hoskin's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mountjoy and Rus- sel, Blackstock, at Mr. J. Mount- joy's, Sunday. Miss Hazel Van Dyke at home. Mrs. Will Armour, Helen and Earl, Oshawa, at Mr. W. Ar- mours, Miss Jean Hepburn with Miss Myrtle Ormiston, Enfield. Miss Gordon, Myrtle, Mr. R. Richardson, Ashburn and Mr. GG. Gibson, Oshawa at Mr, R. J. Luke's. BROOKLIN The supper and concert given by the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church was ane- clared by all who heard it Th» best vet." The supper was as such things should be on Thanksgiving Day, Werry, St. Catharines with relatives, | Miss Bertha Sargent spent the week end at her home in Peterboro. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page spe nt | { the week end at her home in Peter- | - boro Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page and Miss | | Alma visited at Mr. 8. Page's. | Mr..and Mrs. B. Powell and Miss | Mable Powell, Oshawa, were visit- | ors at Mr. Bert Ferguson's, Mrs, N. Annis and Miss onto, spent the Gilbert's, Miss Jean Clarence Vice, Kedron, | Mr. A. Ormiston's Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoare, Bethesda, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werry, Tyrone, and Messrs. Gordon Werry, Ennis- kilen, and Russell Smith, Solina, were visitors at Mr. Russell Orm iston's visited at giving at Mr. C. Pascoe's, Miss Oke and Mr. good time, his term with Mr, Frank Brown and Mrs. Walter Langmaid and Miss | has secured a position in Cooksville. | Sybil Langmaid, Oshawa, were Mr. Jones, of Balsam, is taking Thanksgiving visitors at Mr. A. D.| advantage of the fine weather and | Langmaid's. moving some of his household ef-| Mr, Henry Scott and Helen, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowins and Victor, visited Harnden. at Mr. George Scott's, Harmony, on Mr. Chas Luke's auction sale was Sunday. | a splendid success. Good prices Mr. and Mrs. George Hilt, Oshawa, | were realized for everything, thus spent Thanksgiving at her father's,| netting him a handsome total. Mr Wesley Glasgow. Messrs. Rodd and Hamna have Mr. and Mrs. Alan Davis and operations on their recently acquired Donald, spent hanksgiving day at | wood-lots, her father's, Mr. John H. Trull, Bow- A carload of stove coal came in manville. last week and was disposed of in a Mrs. William Drinkle is quite ill few hours. Another of nut coal is at time of writing. | expected shortly and will meet th' fects into the house vacated by Mrs. | Miss Maud Pierce, Oshawa, Mrs same fate. Jack Allen and family, Ritson Road, Come To Us To Save Your Property Walk into our office and learn that it is 'penny wise and pound foolish' not to have fire insurance protection or not to have sufficient We offer liberal policies in the leading companies lowest rates and full exemptions and concessions where ible. Consult us on -all fire insurance matters, In- formation gladly furnished. V. A. HENRY INSURANCE 111 Simcoe 8. Phone 1198W, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Salter, Pick-| -- -------- ering, were Thanksgiving visitors at Mr, William Pierce's. COLUMBUS The Harvest Home of last week which was held at the Methodist Church, wad a decided success. The Ladies' Aid of this place wish to | express their appreciation to those of Oshawa who contributed to the attendance, of the tea and concert. Special mention might be made of! the Beech and Niddery Orchestra, | which was received with great ap-| plause,and to Mr. Dewland on the splendid songs which he rendered 50 ably. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Guy, entertained the officials of the Methodist 8. School on Friday night of last week, and all report a good time. SERVICE Friday Steel's Week-End Specials SATISFACTION SAVING and Sa turday Sacramental services were obser- Honey Best Clover Honey in 10 Ib. pails at $1.29 pail Women's Fleece- lined Vests Regular $1.00 value. On sale Friday and Saturday 69c Ornamental Clocks Antique design and guar- anteed. Special at $1.98 F or Your Dainty Mac's Famous Pea- nut Taffy Week-end Special 20¢c pound Butter has again ad- vanced, but we are able to offer another lot of first grade Creamery Butter at 38¢c Friday 9 a.m. Silk Sweaters Makes an excellent Xmas gift, and there are just 24 leftt Regular $3.79. Saturday only $2.50 Silk Blouses For your daintiest blouses, the pretty things you do not wish to trust to a washing Flannelette Night Gowns Well made and full length $1.29 Child's Woolen Hose A wonderful line of In- fants' Woolen Goods for If a silk can be washed in clear water alone, it is safe in delicate Lux suds. Lux is unrivalled for washing fine articles and is sold only in sealed packages--dust-procf | LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED 2 LUX Have you seen the Woma Dolls They walk and talk and are unbreakable. Priced as low as $2.98 Celluloid Coat and Suit Buttons D. & A. Corsets Complete line. Special value at $1.00 Cone Shape Electric Heater 15¢ card 0. LTD. OSHAWA Justo the thing for the bath The concert was a real treat to| were twenty-seven dollars and the music lovers. Mrs. Cross anil Ele- | proceeds of the chicken pie supper anor Johnson sang well as usual. |and Sunday services were almost Brooklin folk, like all hea'thy-| seventy weather, a | visited his number of readingd quietly and in | Knapp, Burketon, on Sunday. . The central place on the program ! Enfield, L.. Rahm on Sunday. ing 'was held in the church last She carried all hefore her in her Wednesday afternoon, pearance and in the last number the |S.S. work. | 'erry visited his brother, Mr. Wm. } Lill We hope for a speedy recovery, | village | when completed. Marj- | orie, Solina, and Miss Louis, Tor-| holiday at Mr. F. | Hepburn and Mr. | Mr. Walton Pascoe spent Thanks- | Boynton, Whit- The proceeds of the box social {apg Mr. B. Rahm"s last Sunday. spend a short time with us this eve- A number from here attended the | ning previous to leaving your home { roast chicken supper, and. concert |in our vilage, where for so many at Columbus on Monday evening, |Years you have been loved and re- while some went to Myrtle on Tues- | Spected. You have 'been good day evening to enjoy a like feast. neighbours, true friends and will- dollars, { f | Hallowe'en passed off rather ing workers in our community life, { } despite damp RAGLAN Mr. J. E. Nottingham and son Ray daughter, Mrs, quietly this year. Everyone appar-| 4nd We regret very much the circum- ently enjoyed his or herself while no (Continued o o n pa ec. Lorne | damage was done, Page 1, 2) ! A pleasant evening was spent at ---- TH __ ber of the friends of Mrs. 8. Wether hogg and Miss Eliza Hezelwood gath- ered to spend a social hour or so The Sunday School Institute meet- | with them before their departure from our village. During the eve- ning the following address was read There were very good addresses on|and Mrs, Wetherhogg and. Miss Hezelwood were each presented Port | with a leather hand bag. Mr. E. Prescott and Miss Mavis, called on their sister Mrs. REGENT -- TO-NIGHT & MUSICAL MAGPIES and evening. VAUDEVILLE Mr. and: Mrs. Thos. Brent, rent recently, The Young People's Club have re- sumed their meetings in the hall after being dispersed: with for the summer months. New officers have heen elected and plans are heing made for a pleasant and profitable meetings throughout the winter, At time of writing, Mrs. B. Rahm and Mrs. Win. Squeleh are seriously A CHILD CAN BUY MEAT HERE just as well as the most ex- perienced matron, For we han- dle one grade of meat. 1 THE VERY CHOICES that insuces fine quality no matter who buys it. And as we have hat one prize for all it is perfectly safe i» send a child for meat when it is more conveniont lo do 80, - W. ATKINSON BUTCHER 12 Church St. - Phone 935 Mr. Wm. Davidson is erecting a new house in the north part of the which he intends to occuny There is a great scarcity of water in this neighborhood. Mamy are without both hard and soft water. A good rain would be very welcome, 'Dominion Rubbers --Protect your health --Save your shoes --Keep your feet dry It's sound economy to wear DOMINION RUBBERS for Fall and Winter. They are made in such a variety of styles and sizes that you can get the exact shape to perfectly fit every shoe. You might not get these good DOMINION RUBBERS if you ask merely for "a pair of rubbers" Always ask for them oy name -- DOMINION Rubbers. .

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