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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Oct 1928, p. 7

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3 THE OSHAWA DAILY IIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 x Suburban and District N ews Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Correspondenta {MAPLE GROVE Grove, Oct. 24.--Both ser- M . 24.-- wile were well attend ed. Our pastor Rev. J. H. Stainton, ag B.D, gave a Rogge address. 0 was Foran to. 4 baptismal service was held when Doris Constance, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stevens and Jovee Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Power wera christened. Music was rendered by the choir, also a solo by Miss Margaret Ab- ernethy. A special Young People's service will be held here mext Sunday aft- ernoon, Rev. Wm. Sterling, Orono, will have charge of the service and several young people from Oshawa will be the special speakers. Mus- fo will be furnished by a young people's chair, Mr. Ernie Laird, Toronto, spent Sunday at home. Mn, W, L. Macklin, and Mrs. Robert Morton Cobourg visited the former's daughter Mrs, Sam Snow- den aver the week-end, Miss Greta Mundav spent the week-end with Miss Winnie Rick- ard, Neweastle, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Snowden, Tor- ante visited in this community on Sunday, League meeting last Wednesday night Oct. 17 was in charge of Miss Pdna Swallow 1st vice nresident. The topic 'Does Death End AN? was very ahly taken by Mr, Stain- ton. NORTH OSHAWA * N, Oshawa, Oct. 22.--Mrs. Chas, Burrows and som Mr. Percy Bur- tows have just returned from a glotor trin to their home town Jackscnville, Mlinais. Whila there they visited relatives and friends. They made the trip in a Chevrolet Coach having travelled 2000 miles with no ear trouble whatever. The weather was fine throughout the SL Pk Italian Baim Why Suffer from Headache, Neuralgia or Neuritis, Rheumatone Cap- smiles will pelieve you quickly, For sple by all good druggists. The crops there are average ail but the corn crop which is ex. | ceptionally vr, and Mrs, Harold Powell, and family Raglan spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Burgoyne. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hoy and fam- ily of Kindall Sundayed with Mr and Mrs, E. Tattersall, Mr, and Mrs. Wentworth Barrett and Miss Francis motored -to Port Hope Sunday and visited relatives. Mrs. W. W. Pipher and baby June Toronto spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs, W. J. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs, Bentley of Trem- ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bromell Col- umbus and Mr. Arthur Bromell, Detroit visited for dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Glover, Mrs, Bromell veturned Friday by motor with her son Arthur from & two weeks' visit with him in De- trait, Mr. and Mrs, K. 8, Gillies and gon Gordon and Mrs, Kmos of Tor- onto were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. A, Gerry, Miss Della Glover and Messrs, Ray and Elgin Glover motored to Wiarton last week-end, Miss Glov- er remained for a two weeks visit with her Aunt and uncle Mr, John and Miss Christiana Watts. RAGLAN Raglan, Oct, 23.--Mr, and Mrs. Walter Street and Miss Beulah Dring of Toronto were Sunday guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Dring, On Wednesday evening of last week the Ladies' Aid held a tea and sociable evening in the Hall, Althoug'. the weather was very un. fivora' the evening otherwise was a suecess, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Hubhard and Miss Vera Demill, of Enfield spent Sunday at Albert Slutes, Miss Hilda Thompson and Mp, George Thompson of Toront vis- ited their mother, Mrs, T, Thomp- son on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Black, of Scuzog visited at D, Thompson's on Monday, Miss Rose Brent," is visiting rel: atives in Port Perry, Mrs. O, Blanshard held a very snecessful sale on Monday afters noon. Mrs, Blanchard is leaving our villare and wil reside with her danehter, Mr. T. Taylor, of Burketon, visited at Mr, G. Brents recently, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Powell and children Gladys and George visited in Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs, George Slute and children Llovd and Earl of Oshawa were recent visitors at Albert Slut- es, A numher from here attended the funeral of the late Timothy Longhurst of Columbus lest Wed- nesday. Mr. Jack Kelington and Miss Rilla Pierson spent Sunday in Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ormiston and son of Oshawa visited relatives in the village on Sunday. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ALL ice Vour Eves and Heslth Eye Care and Eye Strain 1516 Omron be mer CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES Hap Eagle Brand Condensed | of butter size of walnut fps Melt chocolate in a double boiler, Remove from fire, A dB ig hos i soon as mixture begins to Spoon onto a butter ke 2 BF baking Shot nuts y be on these choco- Jak? dre, or A RECIPE WORTH CLIPPING You Can Make These Delicious Candies / ~~they're different, rich without cloying sweet~ ness, deliciously smooth! Easily and quickly made with Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, and economical, Write to The Borden Co. SWEETENED CONDENSED too, MILK RE RRR Rev. R. J. Merriam preached a very impressive sermon om Sum~ day afternoon to a large comgre- gation. Next Sunday Oct. 28th the services evening. services and Rev, Mr. Jull of Brooklin for the evening. The members of the choir met at the home of Mr. G. Luke on Wed. nesday evening and presemted Mr. J. Weldon with a bible. while the following address was read: Dear Mr, Weldon: We as members of the Raglan choir are gathered here to-night to show our appreciation to yom for your kindness and service to us here and wish you every success im your new place. Kindly accept this small token from the members of the Raglan choir. - KEDRON Kedron, Oct. 23.--The boys and girls' classes of the Kedron Sunday school are preparing a concert to be given in the near future, Watch for particulars later, Mr. and Mra, R, J. Luke. called on Mr, and Mrs. 8, Bray, Enfield on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Merlin Hepburn and family, Enfield, Mr, and Mnrs, A, W, Laver and family, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Vice and son visited at the home of Mr. Willam Hepburn on Sunday evening. Mrs. Thomas Gimblet, Maple Grove, is visiting her daughter-in. law, Mrs, N. Gimblett for a few days. Miss Kathleen Conlin of Osh awa, 1s spending her weeks' vaca- tion at her home here. The boys' and girls' classes together with. a number of oth young people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Love on Friday evening. The gathering took the form of a masquerate party. The evening was spent in games and contests. About midnight luncy was served, after which, the party broke up and a hearty vote of thanks was given to Mr, and Mrs, BE. Love and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Hoskin, Wil. loughhy, Ohlo, visited at Mr, W, N, Hoskin's, Miss Ferne Ledgett of Oshawa spent the week-end at the home of Mr, E, Love, Mr. and Mrs, Norman James and Mr, M. A, James, Bowmanville, and Mrs. Dr, White and Mrs, Phillips, New York City, called on Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Werry and family on Sunday. Mrs. 8, Conlin, Misses Marquerite and Kathleen and Mr, Fabian Cons lin and Mrs, F, Love spent Tues- day in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Flintoff, of Ebeneger, visited Mr. and Mrs, W, N, Hoskin and family on Tuesday, Mr, H, F, Werry has purchased two valuable dual purpose short. horned heifers from Mr, 8. Bray, Enfield, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Conlin and children of Oshawa, visited Mr) and Mrs, 8. Conlin and family on Sunday. Mis Dorothy Clugston of Colum- hus, was the guest of Miss Lorraine Love on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Fox and family, Oshawa, and Miss Jean Stu- art, nurse-in-training at the Osh. awa General Hospital, called on Mr H., F. Werry's on Sunday evening. Misses Marguerite and Kathleen and Mr. Fahian Conlin attended a dance at Columbus on Friday night. Several from here attended the Harvest Home Services at Colum- i on Sunday morning and even- ng. Mrs, John Neshitt, of Oshaws, celebrated her birthday at the home of her daughter Mrs. E, Dayis on Saturday October 18th, Vancouver, B.C., Oct, 25.--Van- couver is the one port of all the shipping world to have one facili- ty for shipping people and that is 8 24-hour service for clearing and entering sea going vessels. Every vessel from the humble tug to the lordly liner must give account of its business and destin- ation if outbound or of its port of origin and destination if inbound, and in most of the ports of the world this is done at the Custom House in the ordinary working hours. Some years ago the powers that be decided to give these facilities to shipmasters and those concern- ed both day and night, with the result that the entering and clear- ing office of the Canadian customs in Vancouver has been open econ- tinuously now for nearly 18 years. Getting Skinnier Every Day Must Be Dope and Done Now--Quick Tens of thousands of thin, run- down mem-- yes, apd women too-- are getting discoursged--are giy- ing up sll hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worry- fing and start to smile and enjoy life right mow for MeCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets are putting flesh on hosts of skinny folks in all | parts of the world every day. One woman, tired, weak and dis- couraged, gained 15 pounds in five weeks and now feels fine, And this shows what faith the makers have in McCoy's for they say; if any thin person don't gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your money will be refunded--and only 60 cents for $0 tablets--Economy Size--$1.00. Ask for them at Jury & Lovell, T. B. Mitchell, W, H. Karn. or any drug store. J AFRAID SHE WOULD NEVER © BEWAL Sap to remains plane in which a National t fell to his near Polk time Thursday night. Wesley ! had been abandoned. .» The diamonds were part of the mail cargo in the plane. The plane, piloted by William G. Hopson, crashed and burned some L. Smith, superintendent of mails of the air transport company, salvaged collection of the gems. The trams. part of the mail and what he port company ordered a thorough thought was all of the diamonds, |seareh of the wreckage. The. value and then announced that the plane of the diamond shipment was not Diamond Hunters Recover Gems From Wreckage of Mail Plane as on. Ome scooped earth near the plane which he t home and to find four diamonds. Some persons sold their finds for $2 to $3 only to.find they were worth $85 or more. disclosed. Several finds of as hgh Souvenir hunter found a few dia- [as a dozen stones have been report- boxes |[monds in the wreckage and the rush 'ed, take them. The special hours at|an example Miss Josselyn mention. the clinic allow the patients to 0 |ed her own niece who has taken up of |in the morning before work or in | dancing and is the teacher of Prin- Edmonton, Alta., Oct. 25.--Miss Margaret Josselyn, commandant or the Kensington, Eng., division of the Red Cross, addressing an au- dience here, said: 'The clinic in Kensington which formerly helped disabled men mow provides mass- age treatments for working people who could not otherwise be able to the evening, cess Mary's children. "About the end of August @ group goes to the hop fields to look after the meeds of the pick- ers. These hop pickers come in thousands from the east end of London and for two or three weeks live in conditions - verv strange to them. 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