Oshawa Daily Times, 26 May 1932, p. 7

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PAGE SEVEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 Ontario and Durham County News Selina News (Mrs, 'W. I. Baker, Correspon- dent) Solina, May 23. -- Mr. and Mrs. H, Hardy and Russell and " Doreen visited at Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. MeCuliough's, Raglan, on Sunday and attended United Church services at Columbus. The wany friends of Mrs. Wal- ter Cryderman sympathize with her and hope for a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. C. Howsam, Miss Mary and Mrs. Geo. Howsam, were in Teronto on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allin J. Penfound and family, Oshawa, visited at Mr. J. T. Rundle's. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tink and Bruce dnd Evelyn visited Mr. Clarence Tink's, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson and daughter, Oshawa, visited at Mr. Thos. Baker's. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. White visit- ed with Mr. Charles White, Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pascoe, Co- lumbus, Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Pas- coe, Misses Bessie and Helen, En- field, visited Miss Mary Hogarth. Regular meeting of the Sons of Temperance was held on Thursday in the Sunday School room with a good attendance. One new member was added to the membership, Miss E. Tink's ing by Mr. A. L. Pascoe and Bill Nicholl; piano solo, Miss Ileen Balson; community "singing was enjoyed after which a contest was taken part in by all and cake served, ~~ Next meeting first Thursday in June. Mr. and Mrs, Silas Williams, of Hampton, visited at Mrs, J. W. Yellowleés' with Mrs. John Pas- coe. Mr. George Millson, University of Toronto was at home over the week-end. Miss' Ruby Dewell, Toronto, Is visiting at home, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink and Lorraine, of Brooklin, visited Mr. H. E. Tink's. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hogarth and Bruce, Hampton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker on Sun- day. Mrs. J. Pascoe visited Mrs. Thos. Baker on Sunday. Mrs. J, Pascoe visited with Mrs. Allin, Newcastle. . Miss Elford and Mr. Elford, Islay, visited at Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry's, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and children visited Mrs, Hardy of Whitby. Mn, and Mrs. John Baker and Miss Kathleen visited at Mr. Howard Couch's, Bethesda. There was no Sunday Schoo; at Eldad on Sunday as practise took up the lesson period. Rev. Mr. Bick preached a well thought out sermon on the parable of the with Hardy Thos. sower and the 23rd Psalm and in his sermon he said Jesus was the only one who taught by parables and that the. method has never been used since that time. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Howsam and Miss Mary visited friends in Port Perry on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Howsam returned to her home in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Maylashen. and family and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Brooks and family visited at Mr. S. BE. Werry's. Don't forget to come to Eldad anniversary. They are having the usual tea and a high class play put on by the Newcastle young people. with Mrs. Percy Hare, reader, and a quartette from Newcastle; also a league football game between (Courtice and So- lina. Mr. and Mrs, Norval Wotten and Francis and Mrs. Arnold visited relatives in Pontypool on Sunday. Harmony News (Mrs. H, Willson, Correspondent) Harmony, May 20. Migs Zella Lander spent Sunday with friends at Grafton. Mr. Albert Kellett has purchas- ed the business of the Superior Store previously managed by Mr. E. E. Shantz, Miss Lillian Gibbie and Eileen Terwillegar, of Whitby were re- Lowest Price in 15 Years LADA TEA "Fresh from the Gardens" cent visitors with the latters par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Terwillegar. Mr. H. Hunking is at Willjams- burg this week. The attendance at the hible class getting Fifty-nine in prim- ty-seven, the banner, ary dept, The. Home and School will hold its last meeting of the season on Thursday evening, May 26th. A good attendance is hop- ed for, On Saturday evening the C.C I.T. Mother and Daughter ban- quet was held in the school audi- torium at 6.30 o'clock Green Gateg to the Joy," being the theme, carried out in the decoranng Green and white with spring flowers baskets of flowers stage, While the tables pretty with green and white Garden well as the were adorned Sunday | School was one hundred and thir- | Club "Little | of | was well | gates trimmed | niskillen, en Sunday. Mr and Mrs, 'Elmer Boyd, Tor- onto, visited her mother, Mrs, Es- ther Stevens, over the week-end. The Sunday services were mot largely attended, owing to a goodly number attending anni- | versary services at Enniskillen, "The Parable of the Sower" wus the basis of the remarks of onr pastor, Rev, J R. Bick, at the evening service. The evening service mext Sunday will be with- drawn, owing to Eldad anniver- gary. The Sunday gchool session will be held in the morning at 10.30 o'clock. On Sunday, June 5 the Sunday school and church service will be united at 10.30 a.m., owing to the special anni- versary services at the Zion ap- pointment, . Mrs. Clatworthy has the sym- pathy of her many friends in the death of her father, Mr. Richard Westaway, who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hewie, of Cameron. Mys. Clatworthy and daughter, Ruby, were called to Cameron on Wednesday, owing to the low state of health of her father, who was well known here, having made his home at intervals with his daughter, Mrs. --Clatworthy, HASTE MAKES WASTE Police tests recently conducted in cities with fairly heavy traffic prove conclusively that a driver who rushes the lights, weaves through trafiic and in every pos- sible manner crowds his car, can save at best, about half a min- ute a mile over the speed of cars which consistently follow the lanes and whose drivers make no effort to heat the rules, This merely demonstrates a principle known to every experienced and thoughtful driver who is connect ed with the trade, but not appre- ciated by many customers with whom he comes in contact. It public safety, LOW COST AND THERE'S NOURISHMENT IN EVERY SHRED 12 Big Biscuits Made in Canada with Canadian Wheat THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. is expressed by the old adage, | cars will give better satisfaction "Haste makes waste." Not only | than otherwise if their owners but reasonable up- | are advised to be gentle with ma- in favor of | chine and save its speed for the and many | open road, h keep expense argue conservative driving, TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF OSHAWA side providing the program. Read- 3 trimmings, flowers and candles Misg Madeline Tooley was toast mistress. The president's wel- | | come, by Della Tooley. Toast to the King and Country, Cath arine Lander, responded to by all singing God Save the King. Toast to "Our Supday School,' Mis Gladys Oke responded to by Mr | Millard. Toast 'to "Our Moth Eva Hazell, responded to bh Mrs. F, Michael, "Tributes to Mothers," by Ruth Tooley A short program followed: duet "I Came to the Garden Alone, Misses Irene Winter and Beulah Walker: address, "Little Green Gates to the Garden of Joy" Mi Velma Harris; reading, Margaret | Sugden; short period spent in | games. All sang "Blessed be the Tie That Binds," followed by the -Mizpah Benediction. WHY BE UNCOMFORTABLE? THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER ARE ALMOST HERE. WHY WORK IN SWELTERING HEAT QVER A COAL OR WOOD RANGE, ROB- BING YOURSELF OF THE PLEASURE AND COMFORT THAT MIGHT BE YOURS BY USING GAS FOR ALL YOUR COOKING. ~~ NOW IS THE IIME ~~ TO INSTAL A MODERN GAS RANGE IN YOUR KITCHEN - AND PRICES TO COOK THE COOL WAY SUIT ALL COOK THE CLEAN WAY INCOMES COOK THE CHEAP WAY COOK THE SPEEDY WAY A GAS RANGE INSTALLATION IN YOUR HOME WILL BRING YOU ADDED COMFORT, ADDED CLEANLINESS AND ADDED LEISURE, AND THE INITIAL COST IS VERY LOW. Big 5- Sale Be Sure to Take Advantage of This Remarkable Buying Event ers," Such values as are offered for a nickel will not be duplicated very soon. . . . Look over this list. . . . Truly a sale of exceptional opportunities for savings. Shop early. Your neighborhood A & P Store is full to overflowing with merchandising and with an efficient staff of clerks to serve you. ESTABLISHED 1859 Hampton News (Miss L. Horn, Correspondent) Hampton, May } The Young People's League met on 4s night with Albert Rundle, third | vice-president, in charge "0 | Canada" was the ope ning. hymn | Stanley Cowling, secretary, read | the minutes of last meeting. TI} Bible lesson was read by Merw Cryderman and the devotiona' | period was taken charge of | Will Taylor. The hymn, 'Land. c | our birth," was sung and the pic for the meeting, was intere:t ingly presented by Hilton Pete Miss Helen Knox favored us with a vocal solo, accompanied Dy Miss Jessie Knox, who was pian ist for the evening. "Savior, th: dying love" was used as a clo | ing hymn with the Mizpah hen | diction. A number of their Hampto friends enjoyed a pleasant even | ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law, | Oshawa, on, Friday night Messrs. Harry and Peroy Cow ling entertained a number of | their Toronto, Bowmanville ' and | Rismpton friends on Mriday even "TI'S BUTTER OF THE BETTER SORT--SILVERBROOK BUTTER Ib. SUNNYFIELD r:zizzs 1b. 21e ' MADE IN ONTARIO'S FINEST CREAMERIES CHE E 5 OL EW 2. v.19. NEW 2me 25. "Manyflowers yn ny SOAP Bar Pork & Beans he c NO. 1 ec TIN A LAUNDRY SOAP KNOWN THE WORLD OVER NESTLE'S, CARNATION OR BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK 5. McLAREN'S OR PURE GOLD BRAND ASSORTED JELLY POWDERS rr: § Cake THIS IS WORTH INVESTIGATING CALL ON US FOR INFORMATION Ontario Shore Gas Co., Limited 67 SIMCOE STREET NORTH. 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