THE USHAWA DAILY 1MWED DAL URDAY , VEARMBER 1, 1940 Clifford dome from his hunting wip in Haliburton district with a fine big deer, large number of yo people ot he community are i skating in Oshawa these fine hts, ember Almonds Christmas entertainment on Thursday evening Dec. 20th, HARMONY Alice Prouse t the week-end with Miss Mary Harmony, Nov 30--Mr, and Mrs. Gimbl Sunday Harry ett and Miss, Vera Mis3|Gimblett, spent Sunday in Toronto. Reid, Mr, J, Reid of Ottawa spent| Mr, and Mype. J. Clark were ve- several days recently at the home cent visitors in Toronto with Mr, t Mrs, J. J, Fothergill, Squires, who is very ill, t Sunday wita] 'Mrs, C. Mills of St. Catharines visited Mr, and Mrs, L, Edwards and Mrs, D. Mowat and fam-|on Saturday. itby, spent Sunday with of Whitby, of Wa. ed with Miss Vera Cook on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Penberth of Cour- Speedy Relief tice yout Sunday with Mr, and Ta, ogarth, LUMBAGO Mrs, A, Seymor-Taylor of Peny- TR Th Jie town visited this week with Mr. and Mrs, H. Willson, ete, yield to Mrs. M, Soper, of Kendall spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. J. Sleiman, Mr, and Mrs Ernest Allla and 00 and $1 at oll druggies Bee eddie ceeded oe cect dabei ceils deel Boots chuededieaded deat cle de eduedectoodeatecde doateete headed de decd: Rah 2 2 hd A hh Ah A TTTTTTTTTTTeY Tv Messrs. A. W. S. GREER R. D. HUMPHREYS Barristers-at-Law formerly. associated with Messrs, Parkhill & Greer, de- sive to announce the formation of a partnership to con- duct a general practice of law under the firm name of Greer and Humphreys with offices located at 2415 Simeon St, N, Phone 3160 2.8.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 .0.0.0.0.0.0000.000000002 000 Oshawa, Ont, 2.8 8 io 8 8 is 8 iS 8 8 8 8 8 8 0 8 8 8 0 2 22 2.8.0 0 8 08 8 80 PPP PPT TT ITT ITITTITITITITITITTIITTTITTYTYY RAGA with Mr, and Mrs. an \ Found attended Fair on Monday. HAMPTON Ch ton, ia his Brother, Meo wat Chapman, Mrs. Alvin Peters is wending » few days with her brother, Mr, Jno, Williams of Oshawa, The cold weather of Sunday and Monday, made it possible for the young people tq enjoy their fivst skating on the pond on Tuesday ght. Misses Mary Rundle and Nora Kerslake at.ended a convention of the Junior Women's Institute at Kemptville, recently. Mr, Jno, Colwill, Jr, attended the winter fair at Toronto on Mr, J. Cornwell of the city visit- | puesq esday, Mr, and Mrs, C. BE. Horn were in Toronto on Tuesday and at- tended the fair. Miss Mary Peters vidited rela: tives in Oshawa recently, Mrs, Emma Jeffrey, Mr, Herbert Jeffrey, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Jeff. rey, visited at Mr, Harry Clayton's last Sunday, Quilting bees are the order of the day among the ladies of the village, Mr. and Mrs, C, H. Wallace, vis- ited Hamil.on friends recently, We are glad to see Miss Nancy Johns out again, having heen home for some weeks from her duties as school teacher in Toronto, hav- ing been under the doctor's care, suffering from Sciatica, Mr, and Mrs, Percy Hills and 'amily, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Tam- 'iyn, Orono, visited at Mr, A, B Uryderman's recently, Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Johns, Mrs. Geo, Armour and Mrs. Herb, Rundle, attended the funeral of the infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Hoskin at Kedron last Sun- ay, Mrs, Chas, Kerslake and son, George, visited Toronto relatives, Mrs, C. J, Kerslake, and Mrs, H. Rundle, are delegates to the Wo- men's Institute Convention at To- ronto, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Burnett, and Mrs, H, Holdge, Stouffville, for your old Right now~--this week--we can give it to you, Later on, in another week or two, we can't. If you act Bow-You will have two things to be thankful for, car ' ou will own a new Super- Six, the six that leads all others in popularity, in velume of sales. And you will have bought it at a real bargain, Leadership in gualiey bat for years given Hudson- out~ standing public favor, And the growing volume has permitted economies passed on to buyers in price, far below any rival, 'More than 1,000,000 Hudson Essex cars in service, and this year the greatest sales in our his- tory are simply the results of giving greater value than was ever offered at this price, There can be no proof so con vincing as the praise bestowed by , Hudson-Essex owners, snd the fact that these cars continue, as for years, the outstanding sales success of motordom, Here is a chance to turn in your present car for more than it will ever be worth again, And-more important still--~to own one of the first choice' 'Sixes,' as proved by their sales leadership, ~~ HUDSON:ESSEX Ross, Ames & Gartshore 9 Prince St. Oshawa, Ont, Phone 1160 to Ham Nov. 30.--Mr, Joe visiting Mr. Walter Cryderman, Solina, Mr. H. Cryderman and Mr. F, Stiden man, Bowmanville, were recent vis- itors at Mr. Juno. Cowling's, The Women's Missionary So clety held their November meet- ing at the home of Mrs. C. W Souch on Tuesday, November 20th, with a good attendance, The meeting was opemed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs. (Rev,) Beck, After the business was completed Mrs, Alvin Peters took charge of the Jrogran, Mrs. T. Salter read the devotional leaflet and Mrs. Juo. Colwill led in prayer. Mrs, Pet- ers took up the second chapter of "Drums in the Durkness", calling on Mrs, Stephens, Mrs, Horn, Mrs. H. Peters and Miss Kateson to read short aketches of the chapter, Mrs, Kenneth Caverley comtributed a vocal solo after which the meeting closed with the Mispah bemedic- tion. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Jas, Jebson, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Caverley and daughter, Gwendolyn, returned r on Monday, The Sons of England held a meetng on Wednesday night, and decided in the presence of the Bowmanville Officers to go in with the Bowmanville lodge, the he 50 0, Vala relatives in Toronto. vitltiog RESULT OF EXAMS IN THE HARMONY PUBLIC SCHOOL | -- Following is the report of the Harmony Public School N examinations ; ember Junior Room Helen Wilson 82, Hon.; Vera Fos- ter 85, Hon; Donald Sugden 81, Hon.; Audrey Kellett 80, Hon. ; Jackie Sanders 75, Hon.; Marie Al. lison 74, Lyndia Powell 72, Eileen Luke 66, Doris Petre 66, Gladys Sug- den 62, Eunice Chipps Vivienne Hern 59, Morley Etcher 57. This class was promoted to Sr. I. The two pupils below 60 were pro- moted on trial, --Laura K. Mackey, teacher. Intermediate Room Jr, IIL.--Helen Cobourn 93, Hon, ; Cletus Dyer 88, Hon, ; Catharine Lan- der 88, Hon,; George Barlow 86, Hon, ; Stella Wenn 5. Hon.; Ruth Tooley 69, Garnet Goyne 69, Velma Smith 54, Sr. Il.--Greta Hunking 87, Hon.; Irene Fleming 85, Hon.; Doris Dart 84, Hon.; Jessie Newton 82, Hon. ; Carlson Etcher 81, Hon.; Ross Ed- wards 79, Hon.; Warren Peters 74, Ray Grills 72, James Pickell 68, Ross Winter 66, Ethel Petre 58, Jr. 11--Margaret Sugden 95, Hon.; Pearl Ford 93, Hon.; Constance Pet- ers 93, Hon.; Donald Frayling 86, Hon,; Muriel Platten 86, Hon,; Clif- ford Rodgers 84, Hon,; Richard Co- bourn 75, Hon.; Wallace Henderson 72, Joyce Smith 54. --C, E, Williamson, teacher. Senior Room Sr. IV.--Ethel Durham 82, Hon.; Don Id Hern, 72), Ronald Clifford 524 (missed one examination), Jr, 1V.--Beatrice Jackson 82, Hon; Laura Trim 81, Hon.; Gladys Wenn 76, Hon.; Grace Grills 74, Stanley Cook 73.9, Stewart Mackie 72, Louise Pollard 71.6, Gordon Trim 71, John 'Pollard 69.7, Harold Winter 6614, Irene Vance 64)4, Lillian Bradford 61.9, Nathaniel Etcher 609, Roy Fleming 60.7, Glenn Willson $9, Sr. 111.--Edith Edwards 74.6, Del- la Tooley 744, George Hunting 71.6, Joseph Grills 69, Vera Petre 69, Henry Ford 678, Morley Lewis 67.3, Eileen Trull 639, Raymond Goyne 60.6, Bertha Hern 60.3, Betty Lewis 584, Earl Wakely 56. ee --Preston I, Timmins, Principal. GAMBLING SHIP WORRY TO U.S, Los Angeles, Dec, 1,--While the gambling ship Monfalcone continn- ed operations just outside the 13- mile limit off Long Beach harbor, authorities were attempting to learn if passports could be demand- ed of visitors of the craft, George Contreras, chief of the district at- torney's {nvestigators, sald the vessel, in being heyond the 12. mile limit, was outside the juris diction of the United States. However, Contreras reported to deputy District Attorney Forrest Murray, of Los Angeles county, that the boat was in waters off Or- ange county and action apparently is up to ofticial's there, Herbs, al Herbs, $ 8 You Wonderfully Well Take it, Eat better, Sleep, work, play better. ler; LE 80g Tom works RELY i ae un ---- Dominion Garage Sr Wanna i RY REASONABLE RATES Open Day and Night Phone 3188 88 Bond St. W. "And Please God, Tell Santa to Bring Some Christmas Dinner, a pair of Shoes for Willie, some Warm Clothes for Baby, and anything will do for me. Amen" For the fourth successive year a Committee of re- sponsible citizens representing all sections of the coms munity, irrespective of race or creed, has been organ- ized to take care of the work of providing Christmas Cheer for Oshawa's needy families, In each of the past three years, through the gener- osity of Oshawa citizens, over two hundred Christmas dinners were provided, and with each was sent a toy, doll or book for every child in every home visited, Nor were more ractical necessities overlooked, As a result of careful investigation many pairs of boots, stockings hel , rubbers, suits of underwear, fuel, etc., ete, ped to brighten the Christmas Season and lighten the burden of life for parents who were finding the road hard and the way, dark, Read These Facts A Central Citizens' Committee has oeen appointed, which pledges: (a) No known person in Oshawa to be without Christmas dinner or ne cessary articles of clothing this Christme (b) No overlapping; every case ine vestigated, 4 A large amount is required to relieve cases of actual distress, Will you help by-- 1 2 3 Reporting any needy cases to secrer tary, Notify secretary if you are assisting a family direct, ' Send or phone YOUR GIFT NOW! a A) T. W. JOYCE, Treasurer, Dominion Bank. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES -- OF Any Member of Committee Time is short-~-Be generous Make some poor child happy ACT NOW! C N. Henry, Chairman ; Phones--Office, 2700 Residence, 33 George Hamilton, Sect. 8 Bond 5t. West Phones--Office, 547 Residence, 1974-W