C1 Me 2:4 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN D In Sven: serve with ot milk. Piping hot mis: of Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Delicious- energy Edgar, Mr. and Mrs, Hanson Rich- ards, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, Alan Davis, Mr. Ross Lee, Kedron; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Leask, Eldad. Oth- er guests were Mr, and Mrs, P. A. Langmaid, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lang- maid and Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Lang: maid, Oshawa, as well as some from this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pascoe enter- tained his brothers and sisters and their Zion friends to a Lost Heir Will you Sell us ton, Oshawa, a stepmother and iwo stepsisters, Misses Leona and Elsie Stainton, Oshawa, and one brother, Will, of Buffalo, who has been here several times to see the deceased. The weather has been rather changeable lately and the roads have been almost impassable, espe- cially for cars and those people who braved the roads and storm on Fri- day night to attend 'the box social at the church deserve a medal of some kind. Those who did get there even if they had to walk part way, were well' repaid, as we had such a splendid time. Mr. Tracy Glaspel, superintendent of Sunday school, act- ed as chairman, and the program was as follows: Two hymns from the hymnal, vocal duet, Mrs. T. Martin and Miss McMaster, "In the Starlight," and "Coming Through the Rye" as encore; vocal duet, Messrs. "Tom and Joe Jones, who also sang ap'encore; violin and piano played after which some good old time dancing was enjoyed, The Messrs, Bryants have accepted a position with the General Motors, Oshawa. RAGLAN Raglan, March 16.--At the ripe old age of ejghty-six Richard Stacey passed away at his home here at an early hour on Monday morning. His entire life had been spent mostly around this neighborhood, he being widely known, while his kindly na- ture had won for him a large num- ber of friends. Mrs. Roy Brown of Oshawa has re- turned home aftef spending a few days with her mother, Mrs, Wm. Kellington, Mr. J. T. Evans and Miss Edna McKee spent Friday at the home of Mr, Clarence Cooks of Prospect. Easier SIMCOE ST. NORTH -- OSHAWA, ONT, HOUSE-CLEANING NEEDS : EE --_"_e P. Pp m consisting of selections of r i ag duet, Mr. Alex and Miss Annie Mc-| Miss lva Gilbank spent the week- * |e "Al = aig junior members, violin and 4 PE Master; reading, Miss Bernice Stain-)end at her home in Bowmanville, Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea is truly economical. Al " piano music by Mr. and Mrs. Scott, x : ton, "That OneLegged Goose"; read-| Friends and relatives are sorry to| half pound makes almost as many, cups as a full pound J f Courtice; vocal solos by Mrs. | - . RK: FOR A ings by Miss Lila Osborne, Toronto, | jearn of the serious illness of Mr. of cheap tea costing 50c to 60c. $ Fisher, of Oshawa, who also contriz| . 3° VI \VASEN ESN "My Wild White Rose" with piano | George Squelch of Buffalo of a ; . : eo buted a humorous reading which | mms TAY A accompaniment; "They Met but Once | stroke, he formerly being an old time oe given 3 aphid applause and were MONTH dB AT the Locomotive and the i 4 boy of Raglan. His many friends ; 1 A all enjoyed by the large crowd pres- ourtship's racy," : S| wish for him a speedy recovery. : * Rev. Merriman and the church |ent. Mr. Frank Walters also favored Ne > fad 2 Sick Da Si '| Brave Wife, who wasn't Afraid of| wn. prin Ormiston motored to . pe board ure making every efor to with 3 soo in bis usual good voce.| Never had a Sick Day Since | sursias" vero ner numbers, Hh | roronta on' saturday pr TG vs J. H. on, who was chair-] "gm pie' 7 gm" ey ge 9p ¢ " ! h 19. -- Mr. John |Delng held in the church from March |man of the evening, then led in a Taking "Fruit-a-tives and "God Save the King" was sung Wats Hutig and Jha. Sulla of tle, March - 19. . 24th to March 31st a success from | sing song and the boys and girls who RE ai : - at the close. 'A vote of thanks was . C inn returned on Thursday Joma every standpoint. The object of these |are Bad singers made some volume. | . A gi tendered those helping on the pro-|J. Street of Toromn on Moray. R. 8 visit with his bro meetings is to stimulate a greater in-| Mrs, W. R. Courtice was the accom-| [Iii ; gram, after which the boxes were| Mr. and Mrs. C. Luke ard Mr : ; midway between the | terest in church work and win ganist for the evening. Rev. Mr. |' sold by Messrs. J. W. Balson and Squeleh, spent Bunday naa ci ; to : oad ey wath of the | church members. On Sunday, Mar. | Maxwell, of Oshawa, arrived and] James Cameron anl realized $58. | Shelr of Toronto on Sunday. ebo 9 de id 9th concessions Sout OL LTS [24 Rev. R. J. Merriman will preach gave pictures of Darling Nellie The Bible class are grateffl to, alll Mrs. A. Pllkie is under the doc- 18S 000 tea ty 'had some Lh 8 hauling | "A Day of Triumph." Monday éven-| Gray" while young Mr. Maxwell sang, those who turned out such a nfght.|tor's care; we all wish her a speedy on Heard's ian ig Whitby 1g Rev. C. EF Die of Siethban; oo) the son and his brother played the The boxes Were varied SEY Yeants recovery. . he : : take as his subject, " piano, The singing and pictures were ful, some being St. rick's. Mr. and Mrs. L. McKee of Man- rn. : or is a goad fhat Mis Jeoded a Authority." Tuesday Rev. A. L.|quite pathetic. Rev. Mr, Maxwell Miss Annie Allin, Providence, 1s] chester were guests of the former's RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE isextra good = on for a ong wl When in.| Richards, B.D, will preach on "A|then put on "Mrs. Wiggs of the spending the week-end with Misses | parents, Mr. F. Dring, on Sunday. . - : nately it was at Its worst o ndent | DY of Conflict." Wednesday Rev. R. | Cabbage Patch," which was most in- Bernice and lleen Stainton. Mr. Eugene Deartorn, of Oolum- |=% . : spected by Fou 8 per te the | T- Richards, B.D, will have as his| teresting. The ladies, served a nice Miss Lila Osborne, Toronto, With 'pys, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. / Stray Dogs to Die Veteran in. Hospital the last opin, Rd tho Ty gublect, A Duy of Retirement." heh, and a social time was spent. her sister, Mrs. Jesse Arnott, : John Wilson on Sunday. 4 y p the : d ; u v. J. F. Clugston, B.D, e hall was ed to its capacity. Ladies' Association hel eir re-! Mr, and Mrs. M, Knapp and fam- ol i So . an Bawing the-road bed jo sume Sept, will talk on "Last Day with Dis-| The Sunday evening Service ha the) THOMAS GRANAM gular monthly meeting at the church | jly spent Tuesday with relatives at pose 08 Spor trols somo kville =Brockvilies Veteran -- I ag very cony cing: that J to | ciples." Friday Rev. P. L. Jull,|hall was of a fine order. Rev. Mr. A on the 13th with ten members pre-| Columbus. at ur thie ay aise Sola eh i Fic i w yA shape to be used by any BA. will speak on "The Day of the | Cragg, King St, Oshawa, reached of the. thousands and thousands of ' sent, usual business was transacted | 4 ;umber from here took in the|of the rabies outbreak In this dis- | Northwest Rebeltion, $i South AL : r Cross." Then on Sunday Rev. R. J.|and the male quartet from King St.|. men and and the members are going to be Put | yo. supper and concert which was|trict, the local police have been in-[rica and in the Great War, is ue - Giier of Whitby has|Merriman will deliver his Easter | church sang. Mr. Treneer, organist: d to. perfec in groups to conduct the future meet-| p14 a Golumbus on Thursday night. | structed to destroy on sight after |present a patient in 'the Le Fa i ra, John' Gruer © y message, Sixty beautiful = colored |of King St, also played the piano.| tives," none ings. If anyone is sick, will the ua on p : y i iting her brother and other i : ) 0 ' All report a gt time. e concert | tomorrow all dogs running at large | hospital at Ste. Anne 'de Bellevue, a here. Sliaey Musi reting the ale ® Joins The Services aie well auended Fo M. Th El 0 yoass ol mn Rlbele dcise Botly Mus, he was a play put on by the young peo-| which do not carry the vaccination | Quebec, where. he is .veceiving treat- 1 } a 5 y ear alson, "flo ? > : of Redburs nes ein ye Weck nights services will be from 8 to the Sommunity, the' CGIT trea f E yours for B trouble between meeting to be held at Mrs. Wesley | Plo of Kedron. tag, ,/ment for falling. eyesight. ve : to 9 p.m. and a collection to defray aturday afternoon e CGIT.| t wels 'an which | Glaspel's in April. int tated by NE and | ox penses will be taken on. Wednesday met , He Home of Miss Beth Su kept. mo lioe Sum work for a montt | Mr. Wm. Van Nest, Solina, Yisited Br Mag : d Friday evenings. These meet-| with the President, Miss Annie Wil-| at a e; un started ¢ | at James Cameron's and J. W. Bal- i the + A 'very heavy thunderstorm d an : rh : « a dian 1 ; : a ; : | ings should prove very helpful and | kins, presiding. Meeting opened by t-a-tives." Since then, I have | son's recently. fer: here on Friday Right: N Sam it is hoped a live interest will be |the girls repeating their verse after-| Worked 'steadily' for four years anc | Mrs, Chas. Stainton, Oshawa, visit- 1 = A Mong Jeporees Shout with the | taken in them. wards the Lord's prayer by all. A| have never a'sick day." ed her brother, Mr. Jas. Cameron 0 al reve F 'Aumber fr ey ade to Manchester | . Mrs. J. Todd is visiting her sister, [hymn was sung and the Bible lesson | JTy this wonderful medicine; made | 1ast Wednesday. . VO '§ Brooklin re = t was consuming | MTs. Webster, of Uxbridge. read by Miss Eva Courtice, Miss Ar-| from fruit juices combined with the -- PS 48 " $fiain the Sie thal wae Sonsumpis a ---- nold gave a talk on Missionary worlc| finest medicinal nts. 250. anc , J L hey a SON he in Africa. After singing another| 50c.a box-at everywhere. ASHBURN AY 'ave any of it, but by a persistent COURTICE helpful Yak to the fick on ~Blang and [ob ee | . : Adil | or : » but : a : 2 a - in 3 : Sgb! against 8 heavy Pi they man . cheap talk," and "A girl's value tq party on .Thursday might, when yp, hy ion Mrs iin and roastin oy . aged to save the . Courtice, Mar. 12--Mr. and Mrs. | her country" The girls then had a : 3 AL ynde has mov. 3 : There is some talk of removing the | John Short, Oshawa, spent Sunday sing song from their C.G.ILT. book seven tables were played. Mrs. John | Wilson's house. regular trains on the C.N.R. with 80 with Miss Mabelle Walters. Mr. H.|afier which games were "enjoyed and | Balson, . Zion, and, Mr. Lew Pascoe,| The sale of western horses which o myth trucking Sha jase Se gom- | Goyne, Oshawa, and Miss Birdie | refreshments served. Biss Beth Gay Haumpiin, wos he lughest marks and | was held on Mr. Falter Trutjer's eels tha @ line no TY | Dean, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Ward and her mother were most genial hos- y ) slits, farm on Saturday afternoon was v T profitable. Instead of the usual run | Brown and little Miss Phyllis, Osh- | {ecses, Mr.: and: Mrs. Arthur Langmaid | attended and the prices were very aaa they propose running a freight from | awa, were also visitors at Miss Wal- Sunday morning Rev. J. R. Bick [and Miss Evelyn visited his. sister, satisfactory. An attempt was made dre Lindsay to Whitby. ters' on Sunday. preached very acceptably. " The. at-| Mrs. Everett. Mountjoy. at Kedron |to sell these horses at Port Perry wri ¥, J. A. Carmichael and Mrs. BE. Mr. Wallace Graham spent the|j{ondance was good; also a large at- last Sunday, . | about a couple of weeks ago, but Cre B.Mdle sited their sister in To- geek od with friends in Owen | tandance at Sunday School in the af-| Sorry to hear that Miss Norma | there was No demand for them so the the 'ronto last' week, ound, .. Af i «| Glaspel has been very ill with mea-| sale was called off. rem i' Mr. and Mrs. Rosswell Dobson of | Mrs, Jas, Courtice, Mrs. Branch bi alse 3x lesson Miss Ar. rig ne p os ot oor Pion Mrs. | Misses Marie and Dorls West visit- whe Oshawa visited at Mrs. Dobson's|and Mr. Jas. Knight, Bowmanville, | tne Primary class sang, Sunday even- | George Hilis, 237 Mary, St. Oshawa, | ed Toronto friends last week. Do houge-on Sunday. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs |i 0 our pastor, Rev. J. H. Stainton| Mr. John Ayre has". suffered a| Mr. Carr has moved to his new thre Mrs. Levi Tordiff returned from |W. R, Courtice. wf -| stroke a of his gon, Alf.|home in Toronto. Mr. Warren, of h . preached on "The seven lamps of ar-| stroke at the home 8 son, A ) ] thre Toronto on Sunday where she has| On Wednesday evening last the chiteature." Hopes are that he will rally 'again, ] Toronto, has moved 'onto Mr. Carr's b Sheek wader WIGiSs] SHeNdERee and 1 o tr Cond oa i 3 Iie has Nuys heen 3 yery Jouve a estorm passed : sim; : . cial evening in Mr. Goodell's hall. man and is over 80 years of age, u h ; ZION Mrs. 'Everett dittord is very ill inlover here on Friday night, accom- dee : Bowmanville Hospital, 'We all hope | panied by a heavy rain. This was ou wou ec roud 0 dc Healthful Cereal for Hot Breakfast |r sino wierd ne Sion | "50 her aca vi pie I dann im stn ly imp . Stainton entertaine e Zion on. Death "has again visited our neigh- ' . D Volunteer class of young men and borhood and taken away a life long t Me, hh Parker ja Floving shops . sour the Onward class of young WOMEN | ,.ident in the person of Mr. James | [0 Myrtle where she mer (of which they are the teachers) re-| o : i the future. Stainton, He has been ailing for oe at .c cently, when games and contests| ic. o while with heart trouble and ne Young people are Prep ng 3 T! and music was very much enjoyed 1 oe 4 give their play, "Go Slow Mary" in 3 | 8s well as a sumptuous lunch at mid- fhe 1ast three Seeks hus been Spent the church basement on Friday thie ment. day evening March 1sthey by Nurse Miss Eleanor Stainton and ment wi Suis week. iets Las hee St : % . y y rm -- ' ; were host and hostess to eight tables Ie ud oF this Play and it promises to be a MOFFATS LIMITED WESTON, ONTARIO = -- Lo of Lost Heir, the company being} eaves to mourn His loss a wife, form- | YeLY & one. ? 3) T \ those who enjoyed the motor trip to erly Miss Annie Lander, one son a A Peasant time Jas spent athe Muskoka last fall, there being Mr. / 4) 1 ; ome of r. Wi opkins on Wed- [] ' : . den TS and Mrs, Sam Brooks, Mr, and Mrs, Russel, and wife and two little} po q.u sient when some interesting . 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