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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Sep 1927, p. 12

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J i | | i ] a a Ne SEAR YOCE ¢ WES PIP | Ee a ai Ba PAGE TWELVE NORTH OSHAWA Nott PE ro or Sept. 19.--Mr. and /f| Mre. John Avery, of Burketon, was I" an exhibition visitor with the Mof- fott family. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, of Toronto, Wake recent visitors with Mrs, 'Man: ng North Oshawa Home and Sehoal Club will meet this Friday night, September 23rd, at 8 o'clock. Fol- lowing the business there will be a program. Refreshments will be served. Will every one, particularly mothers accept an invitation to come and join the Home and School Club. Mr. and Mrs. S. Moffott and child- ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, at Burketon. Mrs. Henry Strong, and baby, Olive, spent Monday with her aunt, Miss Pearl Solomon. My. and Mrs. Jack Dorland, of Ermiskillen, were week end guests with Mr. Richard and Miss Nellie Jenkins. _ Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Barrett visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. MacKernan at 'Newcastle on Sunday. Mins Roena Avery, of Burketon, and Miss Margaret Kelly, of Osh- awn, visited Mrs, Moffott, Sunday. Mrs Hartnett and daughter, Marie, motored to Omemee Sunday with Mr. Jack Rham, her brother, to visit with M, Eagleston, who re- turned home with them, Baby Betty Beckett is under Dr. Wood's care and is suffering from aummer flu, he" better, Miss Muriel Phillips has returned from spending two weeks at Lind- say with her friend, Miss Helen Williams, Messrs, Arthur Wright and Jack | Rham, of Blackstock, Mr, Nelson Hudson, Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs, 'Hudson, Burketon, Mr. Will Hudson, Welland, and Mr, Thos. Eagleston, of Omemee, all week end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Stan- ley Moffott and all attended Oshawa Faiir, Mr. Robert Grierson month's trip to the Coast, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Reese and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reese, of Montreal, are visiting win Mrs, Manning. ¥ MAPLE GROVE Maple Grove, Sept. 20,--Our rally day service on Sunday was a decid- ed success. A very large congrega- tion greeted Mr, Ben Smallman of Port Perry, who preached a splendid sermon, using for his text 'We Would See Jesus." Misses Mabel Stevens and Margaret Abernethy added to the success by singing a beautiful duet, . Rev. John Trumpour of Tyrone cirenit will preach here next Sunday, as our minister is taking the Harvest Home Bervices at Salem. Miss Winnifred Richard, New- castle spent the week end with Miss Greta Munday. is on a The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Fergn- son Abernethy on the loss of their in- ; fant daughter, Miss Isabel Menzies, Messrs, Gor- don Brown and D. Wyke, all of To- ronto, spent Sunday at Mr. Frank Swallow's, Mr. Ernie Freeman, Port Dalhon- sip, gnent Sunday with his brother; Mr. Harry Freeman, Miss Susie Laird, Grafton, at home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. BR. J. Hodgson and Aanghter Nina, Tyrone, spent Sun- dav at Mr. Sam Snowden's. Miss Hilda Foley, Toronto, spent Sundav at home, A very large nnmber from here atiended Nshawa Fair last week. Don't forget that the annnal schoo! fair will be held here on the school grounds on Saturday. 5) WHEN USIKG WILSON S FLY PADS = = NESE! oo - - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SEFTEMEER 21, 1927 ELLA CINDERS Clothes And The Women [Err ft. Copyright 19 h I Newspapet Serv fii UGE We hope she will soon |. BRINGING UP FATHER | HOPE AFRICA 1S A SMALL PLACE - \'VE SENT FOR COL. CAPETOWN TO LIVE S0 YOU KNOW AFRICA! YOU ©O0ME INFORMATION ABOUT AFRICA! ill / A [] EVERY INCH OF \T- WELL" WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT KIMBERLEY ? ASK ME SOMETHING: ), © 1927 py Inv. Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain nights reserved --By Geo, McManus ITS A FINE PLACE -| SPENT SEVEN YEARS IN JAIL THERE! 7) il WHAT DOES UTOPIA {| Mean, DADDY © il PERFECTION,SON, fl [HHH Ji TELLING TOMMY UTOPIA IS A PLACE OR STATE OF IDEAL § 40H TTL | fi Fle 3 " KING HENRY * VIOLSEY, THOMAS MORE . L-JUR LOJECTIVE 'UTOPIAN VHICH 1S APPLIED TO PLANS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SOUETY THAT ARE CONSIDERED * VISIONARY AND IMPRACTICAL COMES FROM THE TITLE OF A BOOK WRITTEN BY SIR THOMAS | MO RE "UTOPIA, ilk TOPIA, ' MORE DESCRIBED AN IMAG!HA QY is1 AND REPUBLIC, : , THE HOME CF A PEOPLE Si AIR THOMAS MORE WAS A LORD CHANCELLOR IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VII, 0F ENGLAND, AF TER THE DOA L OF CARDIHAL EADING AN IDEAL LIFE. * T8% wins A vim aD A Mant OF HENRY VIII SUPREME HEAD OF © 1927 by King Features Syndicate. Ipc Groat TC WA TT AL E-- AKD CHARACTER WHO WAS BEHEADED RATHER THAN AGREE TO AN ACT WHICH MADE | MORE WAS BEHEADED), CONSCIENCE "THE CAURCH. hs reserved ©1987 py FRIBYNE we. N Sexe EL. A N DO! Ick T BLS REGULAR _ HoT DOG: IO WL! HOT TO TAKE EA PUP ror FOR A hii EREEREEEER BEY! \/ ELIEVE [0 SA You vi FT SIMPIINGD PS THA! BUR 1 1AT'S] 21GHT Hl | SISTER T HELD M CHANCES \AMITH TILLY UE S§" Si WELL, SES PRE TTY GooD LOOKING , BUT BEING HIS ANY, BURE SS " LEFT HERE MITH HS SISTER, MAC HE INTRODUCED Me |" |Do Sov TO HER AND OF BELAEVE COURSE UMDER THE AT CIRCUMSTANCES Bozo? TRAELL, | HAY NO REASON TO DISBELIEVE HM. INE NEVER. CAUGHT HIM WW A FIB Ver

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