NORTH OSHAWA North Oshawa, Jan, 6.--Mr, and Mrs. Will Lindsey entertained the ung folk with a real old vt on. . Mon vening, : evening people, Lunch was se at midnight, The jolly party broke © up around four o'clock. [| | 3 Mr, and Mrs; James Sproule and family and Mr, Robt, Sproule, all ar Apont NN aor with | rs, W. hE 5 Ar ond hos. Goon Hoot 1 Florence spent New Year's wi . Mr, Mrs, Leo, Webber, at thy. hi Wilkes, of Toronto, was # © week end visitor with Mr, una ...-Mrs, Thos, Heasl Remember the Home and School Club will meet next Thursday, January 12, Children be sure te send your parents, you know you want to win a picture for your very own room. Important busi. ness, Ladies bring your new ideas and helpful hints, © Mr. and Mrs, T, H, Alexander, of Hilller, visited Mr, and Mrs, R, J. Brown, recently. Mr. and Mrs, R, J. Brown, Jr, and family; Mr, R. Brown, br, Miss Mae Brown, and Mr, A, Jones, all spent New Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Shorten, of Oshawa, THORNTON'S CORNERS Thornton's Corners, Jan, 6. All the people of this vicinity will "he glad to have the grocery store open again, as it has heen closed "for many months, since the death of Mr, A, BE, Webster, Mr, George "Webster, nephew of the late Mr, 'Webster, will open a stock of gros ceries. and also a gas station, which will be & great convenience to motorists, We welcome Mr, and Mrs, G, Webster, of Oshawa, to , our midst, We congratulate Mr, Richard Wallace Luke, son of Mrs, C, Luxe, and the late Mr, 8, Luke, and Miss Eva Mable Patterson, daughter of * Mr, and Mrs, R, Patterson, of Osh- awa, on their recent marriage, They will reside in the new house | P¥ on the highway west of the Cor ner, lately built near the farm of ' the groom's parents, The heavy rains last week meant + Injury to the new cement bridge ; on the fourth - concession, more familiarly knows as the bnage , across Snudden"s creek, They are ousy now repairing the damage as the washout of fee and water b] softened the new cement and the bridge was not safe for travelling, Such a flood has not been seen for some years, especially so early in the season, Bi i A number of the members of the Sunday School are attending the Standard Training School of St. Andrew's Church, this week, | They would like to see as many of the younger members of the Run- ! day School attend, as many of the meetings as they can as the in- structions are very interesting and beneficial for younger teachers in the school, t+ We are glad to hear that Ted and Frances Robinson, who have » been so {Il with influenza this week i are recovering, SEAGRAVE Seagrave, Jan, 5.--The annual wunday School meeting was held last Wednesday evening in the United Church, when the following officers and teachers were elected for the ensuing year, Superinten- dent, Jobn Mark; treasurer, Wm. Rogers; secretary, Roy Scott; or- ganist, Miss Ella Moon and Miss Gertie Mitchell; teacher for Wo- men's Bible Class, Mrs. Albert Or- chard; teacher for Men's Bible Class, 8. Reynolds; teacher for senior girls' class, Mrs. Rev, J, W. Davidson; teacher for senjor hoys' class, Mrs. H. Leask; teacher for 4 junior girls' class, Miss Spoffard; '| teacher for infant girls' class, Miss N. Eagleson; teacher for infant boys' class, Mrs. Herb, Eagleson. Mrs. J. Blight and daughters, | Miss Lillie and Lizzie, and son, Ed- '} win, of Toronto, spent the holiday if in Seagrave. 1 quarterly board was held on Wed- f mesday evening, of this week. * Born--to Mr. and Mrs, Roy | Moon, a daughter, 5 The annual school meeting 'was held in the school house, during the holidays. The meeting was | wery well attended, and the year's "1 work transacted. Mr. Roy Seott, who has been a trustee for the three years, was re-elected another three years, Mr. Silas Reynolds was the new member el- Mr. Fred Brown, of Toromto, with his friend, be Miss Mabel Johnson, of Toronto, "| visited her friend, Miss Grace Rey- i! ab i Bx SF 9 | | passed by ng A meeting of the United Church | . Courtice, Jan, 6.~Mr. X SER an brated hls ak BY Rev, H. J. Stain ; > g war dn To br 7, Cedric r, You ng, r 0. & ane oung, I ev, Bat Seok Ste, The Young People's M: on Wednesday evening was not as attended as usual on account of 0) Reathet and Aa Songitiond The new President, tt barne, was in the chair and Mr, Ross Strike, Bowmanville, who is President of the Youn People's Presbytery gave a very interesting address, Misa Hazel Rundle played a piano solo. other performers of the evening did not put in an appearance, but the meeting was good, On Thursday afterncon at 2.30 the Wemen's Missionary Society held its firsy meeting of the year with the pres:dent, Mrs, Frank Rundle pre: siding, The meeting opened with hymn and prayer by the president. rs, Jno, Found gave the Bible les- son, and short prayers were offered by seme of the ladies, all joining in the Lord's prayer, After the minutes were read and approved, a report from the treasurer was given, show ing the money raised In full which Was to our Aumliary, We uve carri - the group system of ng money in the past year an it has ved. most successful, After some ssion it was decided to carry on the same way this year and the same group leaders were appoint ed as follows: Mrs, G, F, Annis, Mrs L. J. Courtice, Mrs, W. H Nichol* Mrs. H, F, Osborne, Mrs, R, C Pearce, Mrs. A, E, Rundle, The off' cers were then elected for the year: President, Mrs, Frank Rundle; Is vice president, Mrs, lic Found; 2nd | vice president, Mrs, Jackson; 3rd vier esident, Mrs, Jas, Brown; record: ing secretary, Mrs, Walter Snider: corresponding weeretary, Mrs, Esh Oke; treasurer, Mrs, RR, Gay; Superintendent Little Light Bearers. | Mrs, W, H, Nichols; Suderintendent Mission Circle, Mrs, K. E, Courtice; Strangers' 'Secretary, Miss Aura Os borne; Mission Band Leaders, No, 4 school, Miss Hattie Osborne, Mrs. Cecil Worden; No, 8 school, Mrs, A, , Gay, Miss Francis Hancock; Auditor, Mrs, W, H, Courtice, Mr» G, F. Annis and Miss Francis Han- cock sang a duet and the meeting closed, ZION Mr. Rae, of Solina station, took unto himself a wife and neighbor: hood men made a great noise around and were given a present of money, On Tuesday evening thirteen men gathered at the home of Mr, Russel Perkins (groom included) and made merry by ecard playing, afterwards enjoying an oyster supper, when all had a splendid time, Mr. and Mrs, Foster Snowden snd children with his aunts, Misses Brimacombe, Bowmanville, Mrs, Russel Perkins and Miss Mar- garet and Mr, Bob Perking are near Owen Sound for a igit, Mr, and Mrs, McMaster were host and hostess to a musical evening on Tuesday, when Mr, and ing Bo Baker, Solina, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace and family, Mr, Wallace Horn, Hampton, were among the guests as well as some from this neighborhood, Violin and piano music was played. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, T| Osh- aa, visited at Mr, Jas Cameron's on Sunday. Sunday was a pretty cold day but quite a crowd attended the sacrament service at the church and the Sun- day school. t tid HEY ii Ih RHA git Si a eR | | a ie i g ] 8 iit 1 i £ ot : 5 Ld i 2 Eo d + = i i 8 E jt h IF E 5 he! g § $ | B 9) 2d rel i HE i 1 fi i <> PRODUCT OF THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMFS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1928 Mr °. W, | with her aunt; Mrs. N. Banks, spent for |the holidays with her parents in Detroit. She was accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. White. Mr. and Mrs, A. Boyes and son. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyes and Ceustin and Mrs, Franklin, of Port Perry. . Mr, and Mrs, John Murkar spent Sunday in Toronto with their daughter, Mrs, D. J. Callaghan. s, Mr. and] Mr and Mrs. George Gordon, of all at Mr. | Toronto, spent New Year's Day with the former's father, Mr, Robt. Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Heron and children, Brooklin, spent the holi- with Mr, and Mrs, C. W, Pilkey. rs. A. Burrell, Mr. Russell Bur- ell and Miss Lilllan Wiman were N. thie "Bigger and ot does th ger and Better" ide embody the matchless tech- EE = adie i X » la a o- Ontario Motor Sales Limite i children speny New Year's Day with' GENERAL with relatives in Toronte aver the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker and family, of Toronto, spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. D. Duan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Every, of Whit- by, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Scott, Clare- mont, and Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Zim: merman, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller on Sunday. The friends of Mr. Herman Pas. coe are pleased to know that he Is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia, which necessitated his removal to thé Oshawa Hospital. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John Murkar on Tues day. There was a small attendance owing to the holiday rush. 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He reviewed the day afternoon. gaged in the Angliean Mission 4 hist . present book of The Ladies' Ald of St. Paul's| Dawes Road, Toronto, and has A explained the changes Church, met at the home of Mrs. | been instrumental in 'building np would have C. W. Pilkey, on Wednesday after-| the eongregation, until a" new was greatly ool, "a Sek, a place of worship is necessar¥. . . hy. the ag e W.M.S. of St. Andrew's| A number of the young friends! New ¥ passed lars hou As regular monthly] of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Arnott de- | quietly ig i Lo By pobridhiy J a a Scended you big Ne Jan mw Slegtian day. oy Fea gos . . - e, and treate The annual election of officers prise 34 treated Thom i bE. was at 20 the. WN huts took place, and the program was| were dumfounded, they soon re-|3t 10W ebb, The south is very hated on the missionary study|eovered, and all spent a Jolly |€lad, however, that it is repre- ook, "New Paths for Old Pur-| evening in games and dancing, |sented by two members in the poses." 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