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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Sep 1927, p. 10

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TT ------------ MES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 --_-- nn VOW) GG IW) AWW) BOBO | A OE 2 a a a Bn a I EK ZB CZ 28 2020 225 20 2 22 2X 7265 78 Zi au 70 By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb PRE TIM 3 wl 2 : THORNTONS CORNERS .... .._Hefio ] Thornton's Corners, Sept. 21.-- Jack Frost made his first visit thie fall," but it' 'was only a lght frost as corn and tomatoes were only touched, shightly, \ Mr. Clarence Lyke went on a lor trip to Windsor for the week end. Next Thursday, Sept 29th, will be the annual school fair and will be || held at Alexandra Park, Oshawa, | We would like to see as many of tne 3 pupils, pavents, and friends of the children turn out and see their grand display of handy werk, Hop- ing t'at fine weather will prevail. Mrsand Mrs. Briault, of N. Bra- LANE DWE SWE SE NW INE INE) zil, will be at Sunday School next Sunday, Sept. 25th, Missionary Sun- day, and will give an address. A £pecial invitation is extended to all to come and hear them, Make the number as large as you can, a8 a missionary address"is very interest- ing. 'Special music by the ®hool, Sila filling has started in this vieinity and corn is not a good erop in many ' places they are hoping frosta will he delayed and save what they have, Pears are a fair crop and fall apples are light. The new houses on the Kingston Road nre coming along 'fine and' soon four new ones will be complet- ed A fine verandal is being added ta Mr. R, lick's new house which will add to the appearance very much, . The Sunday School kitchen is no wfinished, whic hwill be a great convenience, | 'COLUMBUS Columbus, Sept. 20.--Congraty- lations to Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Cook on the arrival of a son at the Osh- awa General Hospital on Tuesday, September 20th, Miss Sivia Coulter of Toronte, visited with Miss Florence Grills for a few days this week, Miss Anna Murison;, of Toronto, spent the week end with her untle, Mr, A. Murison, The Young Peopla presented their 'play, "An Old Fashioned Mother," nt Haydon on Tuesday night, when n pleasant evening was had by all. Mrs. Heatlie, of Orono, is visiting l.er daughter, Mrs, H. L, Pascoe, this week, Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson spent Tuesday in Toronto. Miss Elorna Cook visited her sis- ter, Mrs, W. Butherland, Oshawa, one day last week. They are planning for a chicken tupper in the near future. Wateh for particulars later, Miss Mildred Spudden, of Toron- to visited her parents here one day last week, --By Geo, McManus UP IN THE AIR WHERE ALL Loop AVIATORS » LENERALLY ARE ! \{( Mg be « ; WHERE 19 THAT AVIATOR | HIRED TO FLY TO AFRICA ? YES- ALL RIGHT - DOMINICK ! TO FLy TO AFRICA | ONO) CE EE = -- © 1927 av Int'. Featune Service, Inc. i] Great Britain rights reserved ' wr, T2JUR PHRASE, TO SLEEP ON A BED OF ROSES | | S CAME FROM THE CUSTOM OF THE SYBARITES Mrs. L. L. Gerry is visifing rela- IT CAME FROM \ B ille this week. 4s WELL, MOTHER Bie, Bowmanville Ship Week, AN OLD FOLK: OF SLEEPING ON MATTRESSES STUFFED WITH / DOESNT HAVE ROSE PETALS. THE PHRASE NOW MEANS TO UB A A EE I a A I 2 FAC 4. ruy is improving from his recent ij LORE STORY, + ¥ illness. . | RRS Sas UE LN of Wow? HAVE AN EASY LIFE, TO BE WEALTHY, SATISFIED. tonville, ealled on Mr. and Mrs. L. i Cook one day this week. Mr. T. Luxton has purchased the |)§ late Mrs, A. Hislop's house just south of the village. J & -- IL 3ccoroinG To AN OLOTRADIION, THE YOUNG MAN WAS TO PICK THE BLOSSOM EARLY IN THE MORNING WITH THE DEW STILL ON 17 AND PLACE IT IN HIS POCKET WHERE IT WAS TO REMAIN 24 HOURS. UPON BEING TAKEN ' VIERKOETTER SAILING FOR HOME 80/0/08 NE INNA N/A ANNU /\0 0/80/17 ASIAN AN @\ N\A BNE /B\/ANIAN ANTI BB BBN BBB BBV BBB) New York, Sept. 22.--Ernst Vier- koetter, German swimming cham- pion, and winner of the Wrigley marathon at Toronto, will sail for home today on the Steamship Wests phalia of the. Hamburg-American Line, Vierkoetter won $30,000 of the £50,000 offered in prizes in the Canadian marathon, but : the sum was considerably reduced by heavy expenses incurred in training and guarantees made to his handlers. AND FRESH ~STILL TRUE BLUE "HE VIOULD BE HAPPY IN MARRIAGE WITH THE GIRL HE LOVED, IF FADED, MISERY WOULD FOLLOYY, © 1927. by King Features Syndicate. Inc Great Iritain rights reserved 9-22. = Pics y y Fong "onturms oy) ered J \ SUN REL SEL AERC APY SPAY APY ERY FY JY 7) LW SNC SUE NSE SSE SIE SUE SE SOE SE SWE \ 1 KNOW! MY or MY Pop's SIDE} EO EE A a A a A BC I | NE WE Nel hia BYOB) DB) BBB | AWE IVE 0) ) Vie SONY 00 FORGET ABOUT] ME NOT MEETING YOU ON TIME PPLE <0 ; LAST SATURDAY, TiLLAEZ VM || BACK FROM His VACATION - SORRY AND } MONT LET AT: ) WANT LEAVE HERES HAPPEN AGAIN OM FRIES TERMS wind ERE a - You IVE $(9)0/8\0/ AN

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