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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Jan 1929, p. 6

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TM ACL RAP el a GenAWA DAILY Iie, WEUNEDDAY, JANUARY Y, 1747 | Suburban and District N ews Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Correspondents, ih nesday night with a very good at- COURTICE tendance, : J ------ Zion, Jan, 4--The Wee's Alioth y an, 8, -- Mrs, George lation will meet at the church on eile, has been ge Wednesday afternoon at 2.30, " Sub- friends in this community, ject for roll call--"New Year's" new . and Mrs. R. C, Shortt, Tory: officers will take charge, Il, visited at his brother's, Mr.| Mr and Mrs, F. B, Glaspel ater Jack Shortt's, and attended the birth- | tained at New Year's when Mr. Nos y celebration of his mother, Mrs, | man Gerry, Oshawa, Mr. and. Mrs, san Shortt, who is quite smart Ivor Gerry and two sons, Toronto; snd bright and was ninety-three | Mr, John Gerry, Windsor, were 'pre- s old on Friday last, At the|sent, Mr, John Gerry had quite an bithasy party there were just her | experience about a week ago when R. C. and wife from Tory Hill, | he and another chap were held up oo her son James and wife, Coupe st the Jott of 8 repalver 2 Me i amily | place , 0 4 Bey a 3 sy Jock, wife, 00d I= the thieves did not get much money, a Mr. and Mrs, Frank Braund,| Miss Jean McMaster is nursing at ORONO Orono, Jan, 8.--Mr, |. D, Zavitz of Toruuto. spent the week end at Mr, John Atfield's, Mr, and Mrs, Derrick Robb of Guelph spent Christmas with Mrs. H, Caswell, and Mrs, J, C. Gamey also entertained them before their departure for home. Mrs, George Mitchell is enjoying a couple of weeks with friends in Belleville, Napanee and Wellington, Mr, William Patton and mother, Carnduff, Sask, are spending a few weeks with his cousin, Mr, John H, Morris, Church St, and old friends in Leskard district, The Patton family left the Leskard neighbour hood twenty-nine years ago." Their farm of 640 acres at Carnduff is but a few miles from the farms of Messrs, Ed, Birch and John Thorn. ton, former residents of Clark town- ship. Mr, Patton the past year had 400 acres of grain crop and a fairly good yield, caught with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of American beauty roses, After the ceremony the bridal arty , returned to the Balmoral Totel where a sumptuous repast was enjoyed in the splendid banquet chamber which was fittingly decor- ated for the occasion, he happy couple left amid showers of confetti via CP.R, for a short honeymoon trip to Toronto and other points. .| The bride travelled in a navy blue dress with hat and coat to match, Mr, and Mrs, Sidney J, Hughson and son Glen, of Toronto, spent the Christmas holiday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, J. Hughson, Clarke Township Junior Farmers had an enjoyable evening at their annual dance in the town hall Friday last when nearly two hundred people gathered, Music for modern and old-time dances was furnished by the Moncrief orchestra, . r, Peter Davie, Youngstown, Toe vod Hie Alta, son of the late Thos, Davie, "| Ballyduff, who arrived from the West for a visit, is remaining to be sed by tive has been of valu. SE ing will be held in the evening of January 18th, Mr. W. J, Stutt, teamster for F. J. Hall, was thrown from his wagon Wednesday afternoon, to 'the frozen ground, receiving bodily injuries, how serious is not yet known. He had stopped at Enterprize to water his horses and was driving away when one of the animals became un- manageable, the team running away. HAMPTON Hampton, Jan, 8=Mr, T, A, Brown, Ottawa, is visiting at Mr, Enoch Stevens', Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Colwell, and daughters, Ruth and Ruby, spent Christmas with the latter's mother, Mrs. Braund of Oshawa, Mr, Albert Allin, returned to Tor- onton on Sunday, to resume his studies at the University, Much sympathy is extended Mr W, Cowling and family in the death of Mrs. Cowling, which occurred at n WEE yep BY Thon B N§ AND HIS N 67 RECORD NO. 217 on record is Hear th yictrola. orthophonic i .| Mr, Stevens' near Hampton, d he HA Bi ang My Quite a number from here attended » 3 me and a midnight the nomination meeting at Hampton oY Suen Malin enjoyed by all|on Monday and some heated .discus- hy d many sions were entered into considering present. Beautiful flowers an the roads expense. » Giher Jresents wee presented 0 "The Bible class of Zion Sunday rs. Shortt 'as i her many happy School have been holding a contest brances. We wish er y to see who could answer the ques geturns of the day. midst to see who could answer questions cor- We welesie me and rectly given out two at a time each ers, 1 hai who are again on duty. Sunday, Those not there could not Mr. Frank Walters is busy these send their answer as it was attend- r. Fra v gelling radios, da ance that was wanted as well, Mr, fer congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Russel Perkins were ties hd » . Geo F Annis on his promotion to and were presented with a Bible by deputy-reeveship for | Darlington | Mr. Chant, Congratulations, These | uty-! | Sommebip. so much illness in the questions were taken from a book ing to Dine the services on Sunday entitled "Know Your Bible," and it 4 was looked after by Mr, Chant, It community g y d the evening ser were very small an ers this hes proved very interesting for those vice was withdrawn. attending the most Sundays. Mainten- ther will help to drive away | ance money, $1. Memberships may eold weathe | ghe influenza. be handed in to Mrs, J. W. Balson I Mr, and Mrs. R. GC Shortt spent Sunday in Toronto with their daugh- ter 'Marion and son Bert who reside hoy. Hugh Fitzsimmons and son, | Detroit, returned home after a lengt it at her father's, Mr. S. [5 | Mr. : | Flint, Michigan, { present at the funeral of his uncle, the late Capt, A, Stalker. Miss Eva Taylor of Oshawa and Mr. Wesley Hawke of Toronto spent the week end at the home of | Mr. J. Hawke. Prof, J. H, Billings, and daughter, Jean of Philadelphia, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Inck and sons, Carman and Weldon, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billings and daughters Edna and Audrey, were Christmas visitors at the Billings' home, South Main St, The Orono Women's Institute held their regular meeting on Friday, there being a good attendance. A very full .report of the convention recently held in Toronto was given by Mrs. Hall the president, showing very clearly the many activities in connection with Institute work, Vocal solos were rendered by Miss E, Allin| in the village, and Miss Dorothy Rowe, A very in-| In the absence of Miss Isobel teresting letter was read by Miss| Campbell, 1st vice president of the Walsh from Mrs. Cowling, thanking| Young Peoples' League, Miss Norah the ladies for clothing sent her, also| Horn took charge of the meeting on one from the Port Hope Shelter. A| Friday night, After the opening ex- quilt is now being made for the] ercises, Mr. Will Wilbur took charge neighbourhood workers, Next meet-/ of the devotional period, After the the home of her daughter, Mrs, Sydney Heckaday, Solina. Schoo! was opened on Monday with a good attendance, One was reminded of Spring' on -| Saturday evening by the mildness of the 'weather and the torrents of rain which fell, lasting well into the night, and by the rush of water down the creeks, and at the mill dam, where it had to have special atten- tion, - However, by Sunday the ther- mometer changed, making one don real winter attire, Strong winds ac- companied by snow flurries lasted all day Sunday and Monday, A rise in the temperature was quite evident on Tuesday morning. The Sunday services were not at- tended in very large numbers owing to the inclement weather and illness A social evening of euchre, five hundred and other games under the auspices of the Orono Horticultural Society was held in the town hall on January 4th, Everyone. enjoyed a good time and a good lunch as served at 'the close. Miss Glen Gamey is visiting with Mrs, Fenning of Toronto, Mrs. John H, Allin passed away very peacefully on December 26th at her home in Redlands, Cal, Mrs, Allin leaves behind a sister, Mrs, F. W, Stutt of Redlands, and three brothers, Albert Odell, former. P.S.I, for Northumberland, Colonel John Odell, P.S.I, for Cobourg, and Her~ bert G. Odell, jeweller of Toronto, Mrs. Allin was formerly Miss Emily Odell, at one time a resident of Orono, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Walsh and Mrs, Ada Morton and daughter, Miss Amber Morton, of Port Hepe, spent New Year's Day--at-- Mr. Howard Walsh's, Mr, Will Cobbledick and family were also visitors at the home of Mr, Howard Walsh. Mrs. A. A. Rolph and Mrs, O. W, Rolph and OQ, A, Gamsby attended the funeral of the late Mr, Follick at Toronto on Saturday last. Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Horswell, Miss Jennie McCullough and Mr, W, H, Mickle of Toronto, and Mr, R, C, McCullough of Milwaukee, motored into town Thursday last and spent a few hours with old friends here, Clark, who at one time carried on a general store business here, has for some years held the position of in- spector of dining car service, Chicago and Great Western Railways. A very pleasing ceremony was solemnized when Miss ~ Margaret Theresa McNeil, only daughter of Mr. Thos McNeil of Orono, Ont, and Mr, Gordon Campbell Martin, youngest son of Mr. Robert Martin of Newcastle, were united in marriage in the presence of a few very close relatives, on Wednesday, Dec. 26th, in Bowmanville, Rev, George Mason officiating, The bride was unattended and was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin.faced crepe with tulle veil our Mr, right away as the year for the church has just closed and the class would like to see theirs raised shortly, Mr. Wm, Fice has been laid up for several weeks with sciatica. We hope he soon recovers, singing of a hymn Miss Ruth Johns! sponding with a New Year's thought, gave a New Year's reading. Miss' as requested by the president in Mary Peters, secretary for the newjgcharge. Meeting closed with the year, called the roll, several re- | Mizpah benediction, Brooks has gone to again to continue with the his course in connection General Motors, NORTH OSHAWA h Oshawa, Jan, 4. -- David Noss bad the misfortune to break wrist, oy i re-opened Thursday with the fourth room opened. Miss Grif- Sa of Sault Ste. Marie is the new teacher. The attendance was not good, owing to so much sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sykes spent | id in town with Mr. and Mrs. | Lather Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe and family, of oronto, spent New Year's with Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Bickett. Mrs. Gerrard of Oshawa spent Sundsy with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hamilton. Mrs. Margaret Lamb and Mr, Gor- @on Lamb, of Paris, is visiting the former's brothers and families, . George and Thos. Scott. Master Billle Scott spent Monday fn Oshawa with his cousin, Master Without a Doubt one of the Greatest © Events Ever Staged in any Oshawa pi, He | ; fi | Store-Hundreds of Dollars worth of Ross Ww, BS Dorian of North Oshawa Christmas and New Year's in Mr. and Mrs. E4 Parker and fam- fly spent Christmes with Mrs. W. Parker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes and t Christmas with Mr. ZION Zion, Jan. 4. --The young ladies of Zion Sunday school of whicu Mrs. Arthur Stainton is teacher, sent thirty Christmas stockings tov the Oshawa Good Cheer fund re- tls: aunual school meeting was held last week and Mr. Chant was to the office of secretary- Considerable business Mr. Jas. Cameron is : the wood this year. a + of Sonley, Oshawa, spent ew Year's with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Cameron. : Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sulley are ill with the flu and Mr. Will Wade, Ebenezer, is with his grandpar- Mr. Wes. Vivian and Miss Lilly Vivien are also ill with the flu but are recovering. Walter Trull acted as bearer at ghe fuperal of his cousin, Mr. Ira | Aull, which took place mear Eb- snezer on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hoskin and sons, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Fergu- son, Oshawa, with their brother, Mr. Anson Bal- Mr. Yenner has returned [pm Bis holidays but school will not open until Monday, the 7th. . Mrs. Thos. Martin and baby have returned Bowmanville hospital. Mr. Will Matrin's family have flu. a few of Zion folk were Goods Actually Sold Below Cost! [A LLL COATS 5 DRESSES $ 4.95 $ 6.95 $ 9.95 SLANE $14.9% $19.95 Sele Price $ 7.95 $12.95 $17.50 $22.50 $27.50 $32.50 $37.50 $15.00 $10.00 $15.00 Ladies' Frock: "and Dresses Reduced in Price Dresses Worth $36.00 On Sale for $14.95 This--And There's Plenty, - Of Them. Our Large Stock Must be Ree Coats | Reduced and We are Going to "$22.50 ; Reduce itregardless of our Costs THE FAIR [Gore Mrs. A. Stainton received the con prize--a box of "Lost Val The Whole City Talking. Where the Particular Lady Buys her Clothing SIMCOE ST. OSHAWA Mr. Bick as leader. : The annpal Suntay school meet- dng was held al the church Wed-

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