PAGE FOUR THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 'Suburban and District N ews Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Correspondents. vices were held in the park and Com- | Hall in the afternoon. At in the park by Reeve a. Following this, the ial service was held in the hall, th Universal Armistice service A --_---- t, Nov. 14--Mr. and Mix, "Par ks of Td UL nent 5] the late Mrs, John , which was held at the fa. on, WHS on Monday afternaon, , and Mrs. Fred Madill and oi Toronto spent the holiday the former's parents, Mr, an re. J. B, Madill, e Misses Viola and Georgia For- of the * Oshawa public school jit apent the holiday at their home in the village. Dr. H, G. French of Dresden and Dr, and Mrs. Chas; Collard of To- ronto Fig Thank iving with Rev, wi M rs, Ac M ache an, e Mi ldred and Lois Brodie of Toronto were week end guests af the Midtes Forsythe. The Misses Selaide Plough and Jsobel Gregg of the Toronto Normal school were ors for 'the Ye. Miss Mabel MacLellan was in De- troit for Hanks iving, ' Mr. and' C. MacIntyre re- turned. on Toisiiv from 'a motor trip to Detroit, St. Thomas and other. i i points, e regret to report Mrs, Loyst is gariausly ill with pneumonia, rs. E. Forsythe and Miss S, E, i -- were in Brantford last week, attending the Women's Mis- turk convention of the Baptist Following the convention, i Wins Evans went on to St. Thomas E---- Ea she visited Rev, and My Chas. W, King, former pastor | \¢ of the Claremont Baptist Church, Su Thinsday evening of last ok, d Mrs. Wi iso 1 po) gh an rs. Wi Wilson and son Horace, on the Section Sl eit de departure for new h ¢ ban- quet, ch es was hs by To ol mem. bers of the Baptist egation in d | which Mr, 'and Mrs, Willison have worked for a number of years, was held in the school room of the church, Following the supper, toasts and speeches were in order. Tribute was paid to the interest and activit which Mr, and Mrs, Willison ha shown in work pertaining to the church, special mention be ade of the work Mr, Willison had formed as superintendent of the day school. Keen regret was pik pressed at the news of their intend. ed departure, A number of our local § sportsmen, eluding Messrs, A. T, wi son, Roy Wilson, og Lo mh key, Fi rd and "Widmer Mil- ler have Ay vn hunting. If they are as successful as they ne to be, quite 'a number of our residents may expect to dire on venison in the near future. Good luck to them, Spegial Thanks; giving services were held in the loca churches on Sun- day last, beginning ten minutes be- fore the hour so that the established Lyman Pil- custom of paying a two minute sil- ent tribute to the memory of those wha fell in the war might be observed at 11 am, RY gm Jvressive memorial ser- BRITI ISHEF LS In 2 nisi Cat aE pen / >orv at home/ Plum puddings and nn mines, mistletoe and carols, holly wreaths and old - time toasts , , , Christmastide is calling you home! 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EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System n King Street East, Oshows Above C.P.R. Ofiee Phones 143 and 144 d. The meeting was pre- iy over by Reeve Forsythe, as- sisted b al ministers. Rev. A. n read the Scripture lesson and offered the memorial ers ; the address of the afternoon was given » Rev, R. Stevens, in which he urged te ogres ieh 4 do cherish in time of Reage dominant ideals whic oR han during the war. The singing was led by the combined choirs of the Jha churches with Mrs, Walter Ward a the piano. War veterans in the -- dience were requested-to take seats reserved for them at the front of the hall. Special tribute was paid to the memory of those who fell in the Great War; Mr, Forsythe also made special reference to Thomas Scott who has been confined to Christie St. . | Hospital for some months, voicing the feeling of the audience when he expressed a hope for his ultimate and speedy recovery from the after-effects of injury received at the front. Thanksgiving services were con- ducted in the United Church in the evening by Rev, J. S. Ferguson of Pickering accompanied by the choir of St. Andrews®church, while Rey. A. McLellan accom nied by the chair of the United Church, conduct- ed services in St, Andrews church, Pickering. Mr, Geo, Hamilton and friends of Toronto visited with Miss Margaret Hamilton on Thank ving Monday, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Pilkey and son Grant of Toronto were in town for the holiday. Mr, Arthur Bowes of Peterboro visited his mother, Mrs, Jos. Read- man on Saturday, On Friday evening, Nov, 16th, the Dramatic Club of the Anchors' Soci- ety will put on a drama in the Com- munity Hall, Claremont, entitled "Cranberry Corners" The concert will begin at 8 wi , sharp, Previous to the concert, from 6 pm, to 8 a chicken supper will be serve ji 4 the basement of the hall, by the la- dies of the congregation, who are famed for the manner in which they satisfy the cravings of the inner man, The cast of charagters for the drama is as follows: Tom Dexter, Mr, M. J. Wilkes; Sidney Everett, Hugh Gregg; Ben Latham' (a tramp), Dr, N, F, Tomlinson; Andrew Dex- ter, Willie. Evans; Hezekiah Hop- kins, A, Stevenson; Nathan Speck, Lyman McCullough; Carlotta Ban- nister, Clara Underhill; Anasteca Bannister, Annie Spoffard ; Amelia Dexter, Aldine Ward; Mrs, Muslin, Mrs, B, Kilpatrick; Bella Ann, Miss Ruth Suttaford; Florine, Ida Brignall, Admission to supper and concert, 50c, The funeral services of Mr, John Gibson of Toronto, formerly of Claremont, brother of Ed, Gibson, were conducted in the United Church on Saturday last by Rev, A, MacLel- lan, interment taking place in Clare- mont Union cemetery, On Friday afternoon, Nov, 16, the winners in the oratorical concerts held by the school fairs throughout the county of Ontario will compete in the council chambers at Whitby, Ted Tomlinson will be among the contestants as he won first prize at the school fair here, All are cor- dially invited to attend, The pulpit of the United Church will be occupied on Sunday morning next by Mr, J. D, Mackay of Osh- awa, Mr, Mackay will speak in the interests of the Missionary and main- tenance Fund of the United Church, Mrs, John Garvin was called to Toronto for a few days last week owing to the sudden and sad death of her niece who died on board ship oh her way back from England, and was buried at sea, The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs, Garvin, Mr, and Mrs, J, Sulman, and the Misses Hilda, Edna, Grace and Mar- jorie were in Toronto on Saturday last to attend the wedding of their eldest daughter, Kathleen, whose marriage to Mr, H, solemnized in St. Annes' Anglican Church by Canon Skeye. Following the reception, Mr, and Mrs, Clement left on a short honeymoon to Buffalo, ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen, Noy, 13.--Mr, and Mrs. Milton Werry of Oshawa visited Mrs, H. Werry and friends re- cently, . Misses Lillie and Ethel Gilbert visited their brother, Mr. Russell Gil- bert, Mr, and Mrs, Fallis, Toronto, at Mr, James LB Rib Miss May Lamb of Peterboro is visiting her brother, Mr, Lorne Lamb, Miss Ida Pi ane Bowmanville, Mr. Wesley Mr, and Aig "Wallace Stainton and Janghter Eleanor, Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. oore's, Miss Luella Stevens, Oshawa, spent with her parents, Mr, nd Mrs Stevens, Mrs. 7% Werry and Mes. Russell Ormiston Jit Friends at Orono, Miss M Toronto, spent Ry peu ds th her mother, Mrs, J. W, Virtue, Wg) Jobn Pye spent Thanksgiving h friends at Hampton, Miss Eva uch, Bowmanville, returning home Miss E. Flemi and Mr. W, Jeni- son, Toronto, at Mr, J. Freeborn's, rs. Wm, PoP who is nursing Miss Grace Trewin, Bowmanville, at YL to. hear othe death of ry r of t eat a former Mr, 1 Ale: at C, Clement was |W to all which brought to a close a very pleasant evening. Our Thanksgiving service Sunday evening was well attended, Our pastor, Rev. M. Whyte, preached another pro table sermon on the book of Job, A liberal thank-offer- ing was given, also special music by the choir, Next Sunday come and hear about Job's triumphal death, RAGLAN Raglan, Nov. 12--Miss Hazel Grose and Mr. Charlie Fox eof Toronto spent the holiday with the former's parents, Mg and Mrs, A, Grose. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dring visited their daughter, Mrs, Earl Reeson at Walkerville, Ontario, for a few days this week, Miss Mildred Wilson of Oshawa visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Wilson, Sunday, Miss Mary Wales of Oshawa spent Sunday at Mr. D, Lyle's. Misses Ackney and Gilbank spent the holiday vacation at their respec- tive homes at Utica and Bowman- ville, Mr. Oliver Hubbard chased a new Ford sedan, Mr, and Mrs, George White and family of Port Perry spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Powell. has pur- spent Sunday with her brother, Mr, A. Slute, ' A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Brent on Friday evening of last week when about sixty of their Co- lumbus friends gathered at their home and presented them with a mis- cellaneous shower of many useful and beautiful gifts. The Columbus girls' softball team also presented them with a lovely cut glass water set. The address was read by Miss Maxine Pereman and the presentation made by Miss Mary Bromell, The address read: Dear Elorna and Gordon. --Just a little remembrance ere it is too late to our jolly good pitcher for 1928. With best wishes for a long and happy wedded life, from the Co- lumbus Girls' Softball Team, Mr, Fergus Nottingham of Wel- land spent the week end and holiday with his father, Mr, J. Nottingham. Mrs. May of 'Goodwood visited her daughter, Mrs, A, Pilkey for a few days of last week. Mr, and Mrs, Noah Luke, Mr, and Mrs, Morley Luke and Mr, and Mrs, Latimer and baby, Ross, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Luke, Quite a number attended the Sunday evening services and cp joyed very much Rey. Mr, Merri- man's talk on Thanksgiving, Miss Hazel Pearson of Toronto spent the week end and holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, Pear son, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Hughson spent Sunday with the former's mother at Myrtle, Miss Beatrice Dring of Toronto and Mr. Meredith Dring of Oshawa spent Sunday at their home here, Mrs. Totten and Mrs, Wrightoor of Oakville visited with: Mr. and week, Mr, Charles Harnden of Toronto yisited his mother here oyer the holiday, Mr, and Mrs, W. Bray 'of Aurora visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, John Wilson, KEDRON Kedron, Noy, 13--~Mr , and Mps. Haryey Pascoe entertained a number of their friends at a progressive lost heir party on Saturday evening. Guests were present from Columbus, North Oshawa, [infield Zion and Kedron. Miss Doris Stainton won the ladies' prize, @ box of correspon- dence cards and envelopes and Mr, Thomas Scott won the gents' prize, a nail file. At midnight Junch was seryed, after which the party broke up. "itr, and Mrs. Thomas Gimblett apd son Russell of Maple forove, Mrs. Verstraan and son Melville of To- ir * Mrs, Saunders of Bowmanville visited her ia daughter, Mrs, Theo, £ontests and a me for 40 years. I tried Adlerika The |87e now very regular."--Geo. A. HAD CONSTIPATION 40 YEARS--ALL GONE NOW "Chronic constipation - troubled and I am happy to say my bowels Allen, Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad-) lerika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts? of old waste matter from the sys- tem, Makes you enjoy yeur meals and sleep better. No matter what bowels. Mats you have tried for your stomach and Jury and Lo | NOT THE SAME [sie rt io aie Gladys Brock amd Gordon Brock. | Miss Little of visitors at 'the Gimblett. Mrs. S. Conlin and Miss Kathleen Conlin motored to Buffalo on A and spent Thanksgiving there, Loraine celebrated Thanksgiving in Mr. nd Mrs, Merlin Hepburn and family of Enfi tors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mountjoy and Miss Beatrice children visited with A parents, Mr. and on Sunday. Harold wi Misses Wilma W Luke, | Luke celebrated Thanksgiving at the home of Mr, and Enniskillen. TE | I in Toronto. with Miss Nora Robins of Zion, two days last week, Oshawa on Sunday with her mother, Mrs, John Nesbitt, her brother, Fred of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Black of Guelph, and attended the Simcoe St. United Church, Kingston, and Mrs, Toronto, bisited at the home of Mr. gether with a number of other young Rraple, met at the home of Mr, and evening of last week. After each class had their meeting, all entered into games and contests, fore midnight lunch was served. The meeting closed with community sing- ing and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mr, and Mrs, Scott and Ray for the pleasant evening, wedding of her cousin Mr. Gray of Toronto, aunt and also attended ing of the Erskine Unit recent visitors at the home of Mr. W. N. the week end with Mr. Neral Gimblett, bert Re motored to Stirling Sunday 'and aunt, Mrs, James Currie. Wednesday in Toronto, held at Brooklin in from November 19 to November 23, inclusive, Miss Jessie Slute of Bowmanville] ' Mrs, A, Pilkey for a few days last] - marvrise you), NORTH OSHAWA _ North School : wa, Nov. 9.--The Home will meet on Thurs- da November 15. A novel program be given. The prize for the one getting the most members will be Re by the president, Mrs. A. Mr. bt Mrs. Frank Ashby and son have moved into one of Mr, T. Heaslip's new houses. We x them to North Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Powell and Mast- er John and Mr, and Mrs, V. Ire- land and son George, motored to Orilla, Sunday. Doris Foskett was struck by a car on Monday noon, but was not seri- ously hurt, we are glad to ay Miss Dorothy Pascoe, Enfield, vis- ited her cousin, Mrs. Russell gollaw, Monday, Nr. ohn Alexander? Jr., has gone for a two weeks' deer hunt, th holiday home bo Mr. Satur- r. and Mrs, Harvey Pascoe and eld, were recent visi-, Mont y- Mr, and Mrs. oskin and R. H. Wood, Mr. hy Mrs. H, F. Werry, Mr. M a ifice RY r. an » R. 1 NCHANTINGLY LOVEL Albert and Miss Olive ENCHANTINGLY JOVELY Mrs, Orono, | on FANADA GYPSUM AND ALARASTU, LuITED erry, Mr. The youthfulness of this en- chantingly lovely model interpreted in transparent printed velvet, with femininity added by lace collar, and crushed girdle of soft faille silk crepe, will instantly appeal Lo the woman of "Fashion." 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