Suburban and Gathered By Times Staft Reporters and Corraspenieete BETHESDA Bethesda, April 21.--Mr. Lawrie Cole, oi Newtonville, spent Saturday at his home here. Mrs.. W. G. Rundle has returned from visiting her daughter, Mrs, E. Oke, at Courtice. : Misses O. and E. Cole spent Fri- day in Toronto. Mr. White of Port Hope, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Everton White, this week. "Mr, Philip Crullen, of Manchester, England, has come to live at J. RR. Cole's, : 1 Mr. and Mrs, Everton White, Ma- rie and Edith, were. guests of Mr. and Mrs, Oke, at Courtice, on Sat- rday. . WAY, da was well represented at Tyrone thank offering on morning and were interested and en- lightened by Dr. Birk's address on China. Dr. Birks has a pleasant de- livery and it is wonderiul to hear such an address from one who has spent so many years on the field, Dr. E, T, Siemon, B.A, of Ottawa, passed away on Monday at the Civic Hospital, after a short illness. The remains were brought to the home of Dr. C. W, Slemon, Church street, Bowmanville, interment being made in Bethesda Cemetery on Wednesday. Deceased spent his boyhood days in Haydon and Tyrone and later was appointed Inspector of Public Shools at Ottawa, : Some farmers are bemoaning the weather conditions, Saturday, snow seemed exceptional for late April. We had a remarkable warm spell Easter week, but winter came back, check- ing the. growth, and fields of fall wheat apd other growth are looking decidedly brown, COURTICE Courtice, April 23.--Congratulations to our pastor, Rev. H. J, Stainton, who has passed examinations in To- ronto, successfully, and has now B.D, added to his name, He is now Rew, H. J. Stainton, B.A.B.D, We arcglad to note that Miss Mabelle Walters, Post Mistress of Courtice, is recovering from a heavy dose of grippe and is able to be out of hed, On Tuesday evening of last week our young people presented "Belles of Fol-de-Rol," in Newcastle, in the Community Hall, and were kindly en- tertained after in the basement to a splendid lunch by the ladies, On Thursday evening the same op- cretta was presented in Almond church to a full house. This was our pastor's home when a boy and he met many old friends and a most jolly evening was enjoyed by everyone, The ladies served a bountiful lunch and a speech of thanks was made a Youll feel at lome n Madign S ity » . quality ac » » CAI charges. Brevoort restau rants are famous from coast ri ing center and world's busiest corner, At the edge of financial and insurance districts. Con Made by Lever Bros. Purest Castile SOAP 8 CAKES: for only 25c _ Next to P.O. Phone 378 Sunday | jod Boyce. Mrs. H, F, topic on Korea, ing by Mrs. duet by Misses Louise Hazel Rundle. Meet: by all repeat the Afterwards a dainty H, F. Osborn and a pleasant time spent, Mrd, Rundle was a most genial hostess, On Saturday afternoon the M ike met at the J apie Rundle. Mrs, was in the chair, was taken char Marie Rundle. e report of the Preabotens held in Port H was given by Miss Frarfeis Hancoe Piano solos were played by Miss Hazel and Dorothy Rundle and an Easter story was nicely. given Miss Annie Holt. Lunch. was served and the girls had a most enjoyable afternoon, Sunday services were well attended and in the evening our paster, Rev, HJ, Stainton, gave a very fine ad- dress on "Ben Hur," with pictures which were well worth seeing. The church was filled and the service was exceptionally good, Mr, and Mrs, T, Sanderson, To ronto, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, W, R, Courtice, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Nichols, Mrs. A, F, Rundle and Miss Annie Holt motored to Toronto Sunday evening and heard "Gypsy "Smith." Ebenezer, April 23--~The weather on Sunday was a little improved on that of the Jreceding Sundays and three splendid services were held at Ebenezer church and Sunday School, Our pastor, Rev, J, H, Stainton was in the pulpit both morning and even. ing % 1 delivered two very inspiring sermons: In the morning he preach cd from 'the text foun 8:38 and 39, and in the evening gave a talk on the sory of "Ben Hur," and this was illustrated by lantern slides. This was very intesesting an: everyone present id spired by the service, Sunday School held a regu- lar session in the aftermoon, A sper cial feature was an exercise by seve eral members of the primary class, Mr, Howard Courtice, of Ottawa is visiting with his. parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, E, Courtice, . The regular monthly meeting of the Mission Circle was held on Saturday afternoon, April 21, at the home of Miss Marie Rundle. The meeting was in charge of Miss Hazel Run- dle's group and a splendid po CU] was given, The weather was iar Irom favorable, but a fairly good crowd was present. Following the program a social time was spent, with re- freshments served by the group in charge. Mrs, Rundle and daughters Misses Marie and Dorothy were very genial hostesses in their home, We are sorry to report that Mr, Keith Worden is confined to his bed, We wish him a speedy recovs ery; Regular weekly League meeting will be held on Thursday evening 4 7.45 o'clock in 'the Sunday School room. The» first part of the program will be in charge of the Literary des partment with the topic by Mrs, A. J. Gay, The second part will be in charge of the Adult group. Everyone is invited, Miss Minerva Bates of Harmony, spent Sunday with Miss Verna Found. : Regular services will be held next Sunday at Ebenezer, #The evening service will be of special interest. Rey, Stainton will begin a series of sermons when his subject will be "Is There A God?" A special invitation is extended to every member of the circuit to be present at these sery- ices. : Several from this community were in Toronto on Sunday and heard Gypsy Smith, the Evangelist, speak in Massey Hal 5 . he remains of winter still stay ound and prevent the of - 8 An oe ror Detter ive but it hast come yet. We hope it will be here soon. SEE} 11d J q ied omans | some time past, 'we are on the mend. Mrs, ope, is assiting in ol rte was called and the boy's removal to the Clinic, where X-rays dis- t a bone was broken. G, McKay has been a ive wor the Women's e for her home at ew e last week, was ented with haudsome silver et, and hter, Miss Anabelle, with an y brush, from the Orono branch of the Wo- men's Institute. The presentation be- made wy the executive of the In- home of her sister-in- bi ute, at . o w, Mrs. J. P, hy """The District Odateltows annual ic and field day will likely be eld at Orono this year. The Agri- cultural Park grounds and also the arena, in case of rain, will, we und- erstand, be available for them. There is sure to be upwards of a thousand members: present, also friends of the members of the Order, that usually attend this fete, coming from Bow- manville on the west, to east of Co- bourg. They also will be accompan- y a splendid band. Miss Marion Dickson accompanied by a college friend, Miss Doris Doyle, ee] Rub the Spi If you helleve the spine iw the seat of of your physical {lls snd more people are thinking so every day, Just give it a gentle massage every night with Joint. Ease and watch the helpful results, Many people are getting it daily from Jury & Lovell, Ltd, W. H. Karn and other good pharmacists. The name is Joint-Ease and it's the one big discovery for stiff, tgwollen, inflamed joirts--and tube for only 60 cents. of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, James SON. Mr. H. G. McKay, of Colborne, was in town on Tuesday renewing old acquaintances. : Mr. Norman Winters has gone to | Oshawa to work in the General Mot- ty. Mrs. B. Barstead, of Toronto, spent Easter with her father, Mr. rs. Stetling, Mrs. F. rs. F. J, Brimacombe iss Florence Cobbl had the ure of hearing Gipsy Smith at Massey Hall in Toronto, recently. A large number of {riends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fuller on Mon- day evening to celebrate with them the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. The gathering was called to 'order and an address was read by Mr: E. R. Rainey which was suitably replied to by Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, and the presentation of a cabinet of silverware, a Coleman lamp and a Coleman lantern was made by Aubrey Cain, The party broke up in the wee small hours oi the morning, everyone present having spent a real enjoyable time, Mr. H, E, Foster, ledger-keeper at the Standard Bank has been trans- ferred to the Picton branch, and is succeeded here by Mr, I. V. Rum- ble, of the Unionville branch. Mr. Foster was a capable and a court- cous official and his leaving is not only regretted by the manager and hii but also by the patrons oi the ank, A very . Hooper. Rev. and J. Eecagleson, and interesting meeting. in sonnestion with the Orono Horticul- tural Society was held in the vestry of St. Saviour's Church, on Monday evening last. Mr, Neilson of Port ope, Provincial Inspector of orch- ards, was present and spoke on planting of nut trees for pleasure and profit, as not only being pro- ductive, but an excellent shade tree, Short speeches were made by Mr, W. H. Gibson, and Rev. W, M. Sterl- ing, Messrs Thos Patterson and George Mitchell to the appreciation of all present, A salo by Mrs. Roy and piano duets by Miss Marion Green and Edna Best were much gn- joyed, TYRONE Tyrone, April 23--Miss Hazel THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 HAN PACS Apr. 28 | May 31 Jun, 141 July 12 ,. a Cherbourg- Southampton Metagama To Antwerp (Via Greenock) June 20 «a viuciisnanussiratnnss Metagama FROM QUEBEC EMPRESS EXPRESS SERVICE Te Cherbourg-Southampten May 9 | June 6 Empress of Scotland May 23 | June 13 Empress of Australia May 30 | June 20 Empress of France ++ Montroyal . Montnairn to Antwerp, Apply Local Agents or J. E. PARKER, General Agent, Phone ADelal Y A 2108 C.P.R, Bldg, Toronto. Turner has returned from a pleasant holiday at her home, Mr, Allan Lindsay of Peterboro, is' visiting friends here. Mrs, Strutt, of Orono, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Horatio Hills, Mr, A. W. Clemens spent the week end with friends in Toronto, Mrs, A. W, Annis and Mrs, D, L, -. Hooper visited Mr. Mrs. J. H. Mckearers and proaly R xy To- Miss Hazel and Mr, and Mrs. C, Be Hed spent *y few "h Bake of i JP . o Vi deliveréd an exce address here on Si morning. It was interest- tive, The male choir assis! music. Messrs Brent, Staples, t and Clemens fay- ored with a quartette. » PORT PERRY Port Perry, April 23--On Monday evening, April 1 a miscellaneous shower was tendered Miss Pearl Kent, at the home of Mrs, Roy Head, Cambridge street, Lindsay. The popular bride elect was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Miss Ethelyn Hutcheson who has been nursing in New York for some time has returned home. ' Mrs, I. R. Bentley, Regent of the Scugog Chapter 1.O.D.E, was in Hamilton last week attending the annual meeting of the Provincial Chapter. Miss Helen Lucas of Oshawa, was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Campbell have Feturncd home after spending the winter Florida. On Wednesday, April 18, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Kent, Queen street, Lindsay, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their on- ly daughter Elizabeth Pearl, became the bride of Mr. Grant Milton Ger row, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. H, Gerrow of Port Perry. The bride who was given away by her father, was charming in a gown of orchid georgette and lace and carried a bo- quet of sweetheart roses and sweet cas, Rev, W. L, Atkinson of Port erry performed the ceremony. The house was pretty with spring flowers, After partaking of a dainty luncheon the happy couple left for a motor trip to Detroit and other places, The bride. travelling in a navy ensemble with red fox trimming and smart hat to match, They will reside in Port Perry on their return. The wedding music was played by Miss Madeline Cockburn of Port Perry, Miss Minnie Parish and Miss Mary Real have returned home from Ta-onto, where they have been spending the winter, Congratulations to Mr. Hugh Lucas who has been appointed Governor of the County Jail. 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