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Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Apr 1929, p. 11

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: THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929 PAGE. ELEVEN BOYS THORNTON'S CORVERS OPPN THE SOFTBALL SEASON Played st Athletic Grounds, Oshawa, Good Friday Thorntons Cormers, April 2.-A number of our veterans atte thie Smoker last week given by the Legion. ~All had a very social and pleasant sténing: The Ladies' Aid held its month~ ly meeting last Wednesday and fin- fshed quilting' two more quilts. There was a good attendance and sl} had a very busy afternoon as well as a sociable one. The veterans from here attended the memorial service for Marshal Foch at the War Memorial on Eas- ter Day. A number of the older boys op- ened the seasom on Good Friday by playing softball at the Athletic grounds. Soon the weekly games will begin. Miss Betty Robingon is spending tier Easter vacation in Oshawa at the home of her uncle, Mr, E. A. A r. ¥. BB, French was a visitor on Good Friday with Mr, W. Stone- house, Mrs. H. 8, Smith, Miss M, Moth ersill and Mr. B., Mothersill were Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. H., Robinson. The children are enjoying their Taster holidays and we hope there will be nice, warm, sunny weather for them, Miss O. Taylor is spending her vacation at her home in Lyndoch. Miss M. Halliday is at her home near Whitby, We wish each of them a very pleasant holiday. The Young People's Society fs holding the annual box social on April 19. Do not forget this date. There is a good program promised. The Sunday School attendance on Easter bg / was 67, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lick sang a duet ac- companied by Miss Louise Luke and Master Frank Hoag gave a Reading. All enjoyed the Easter service. Mr. and Mrs. R, Winnacott and family have moved to Park Road. They will be much missed by all. Mr. and Mrs, Bayly, of Toronto, were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Luke. ; . Mr. Clarence Luke is much im- proved after his three weeks' ill- ness. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Gilbert spent Sunday in Ashburn. Mr, and Mrs. Lane spent Sunday in Toronto. Messrs. Cecil Dean, Roy and Lawrence Irwin, Jim Kinnear and Herman Scott motored to Toronto for Good Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Miles and Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Scott visited in Greeu bank on Good Friday. Messrs, Chester Robinson and !' George Scott are spending the Eas- iter on in Mount Albert. Masters Bud Rowden and Char- lie Papineau visited Ted Robinson on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Lick attended the 'Brooklin United Church ow Sunday to hear a very instructive talk on Missions. It was with deep regret that we leat 'ed of the death of Walter Co- nant .<artin on Saturday. Mr. Mar- tin was "orn and lived many years here, on 1. e Martin Homestead be- fore movi \Jjnto Oshawa where he was engéy in the cartage business for mi." years. Surviving are his wite, Nelh Maud Weekes, and one daughter, Lis, at home, his father, Mr. George Martin and two brothers, Frank and Maitland. The Rev. Dr. P. Fletcher, pastor of the Centre Street United Church, conducted the funeral services at the home on Monday. There was a Masonic service following. In- terment was made in the Union Cemetery, The sympathy of the community x extended to the sor- rowing family. We. welcome Mr. and Mrs, Reid to our vicinity. They have taken the Martin place lately vacated by Mr. George Marnien. Mrs. Edgar Pascoe has been spending Easter in Detroit, the guest of her mother, Mrs, Booth. The end of this week she will be MAPLE STRUP YIELD 5 POOR $0 FAR IN RAGLAN DISTRICT Unfavorable Weather Has Made Crop Rather "Raglan, April 4.--Mr. and Mrs. nded | Gordon Brent visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Cook, of Columbus, on Sunday. . Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Erle Squelch (nee Miss Erie Not- tingham) on the gift of a son, Miss Estella Dring attended a dance in Newcastle on Thursdey night of last week, Miss Hazel Ackney and Miss I. Gilbank are spending the Easter holidays at their prospective homes, Epson and Bowmanville, Mr. Ray Way, of Oshawa, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. G. Sta- cey's. Misg Marjorie Maye has returned home from spending a week with relatives in. Goodwood. Mr, M, Sear! has returned to his home in Saskatoon after spending the past week with his sister, Mrs. Frank Dring. Mr. Thos. McKee, of Manches- ter, recently visited with his daugh- ter, Mrs. J. ¥, Evans, Miss Edna McKee is progressing favorably in health, The auction, sale'of Mr, George Luke, which was held on Wednes- day, April 3rd, was well attend- ed and prices were rather high. Mr. Chas. Luke has rented the farm, eo Easter services, which were cofiducted by the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Merriam, were well attended and appreciated, special music being rendered by the choir. A number of farmers in the vi- cinity are busy at their usual work, tapping trees and boiling syrup for the spring. The yleld so far has been poor owing to the unfavour- able weather, Mr. and Mrs, N. Hewison spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hewi- son, of Myrtle. At the time of writing, friends and relatives of Mr. George Squelch are sorry to hear of his serious fliness, following a stroke. We hope better news will follow in the near future, The shadow of death has again passed over our village and taken its vietim in the person of Fergus Nottingham, eldest son of Mr. John EB. Nottingham. Deceased came to his sudden death by being drowned in the Welland Canal at Port Col- borne on Friday afternoon, March 22nd. Fergus was 'in his thirty- third year and had spent the great- er part of his life home until four years ago, when he began his work at the Welland Canal. In former years he took am act- ive part in the work of the church, Sunday school, and Epworth League. He will be greatly miss- ed, not only im, his home, 'but. by a large circle of friends, He is survived by his father, two sisters, and three brothers, Mrs. Lorne Knapp, of Burketon, Mrs. Erle Squelch, of Raglan, Franklin, Stanley and Roy, all at home, The deepest regret has been ex- pressed in his sad death and at the fumeral service on Monday af- ternoon at the family residence, which was conducted by the pas- tor, Rev. Mr. Merriam, an immense concourse of people gathered to do honour to his memory, A wealth of floral beauty and richness bore testimony to the loving regard and esteem in which the deceased man was held. Interment was made at Pine Grove cemetery, Prince Albert, INTERESTING NEWS FROM COLUMBUS Many Easter Visitors Holiday In The Village Columbus, April 2.--Mr. and Mrs, Crabtree, from Toronto, spent a few days with Rev, and Mrs, J, ¥. Clugston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and daughter and Bobbie Pollard, of Oshawa, spent Easter Sunday at Black- stock with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Beacock. Mr. Norman Whitney has been around again this year doing saw- ing work, Mr. and Mrs, M. Perry and fam- fly have moved to the Brooklin road. Miss L. Coulter, of Toronto, vis- ited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bromell. Miss Mary Dyer, of Oshawa, and Mr, Wm. Grant, of Port Perry, hol- idayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dyer, Mr," Ross Murison week-erid at Madoc. Melvin Foster, of Oshawa, Is spending' the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. T. Pereman, Miss Bthel Holman, of Toronto, spent Easter holidays at her aunt's, Mrs. J. Holman, Mr. Wm. Ward spent Sunday at Whitby. with .Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gilroy, as they are moving to To- ronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Brent spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Cook. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, and Mr, and Mrs. H. Pascoe spent Sunday at home with Mr, and Mrs. H, L. Pascoe. : Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cook, Ruth and Willard spent the holidays at Churchill with Mr. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Medcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Miss D. Gilroy, of Toronto, spent spent the Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Levi El- lin's. The Misses Masson, of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. L. Longhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, of Toronto, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Geo. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ellens spent Tuesday at Brooklin attending a shower of their niece, Miss BE.. El- lens. Miss Elsie Pereman is visiting at Belleville with relatives, According to tests by scientists in Vienna more letters on an oc- culist's card can be identified un- der yellow light than under blue or white. SPECIAL MEETINGS AT HAMPTON WERE WELL ATTENDED W.M.S. Gives Play at Enni- skillen Monday Evening Hampton, March 30. -- The monthly meeting of the W, M. =. was held at the parsonage on Tues- day, March 19, The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Howard Cole. The Bible reading was given by Mrs. W, Wilbur, and several good hymns were sung with Mrs. C. J. Kerslake at the piano. Mrs, L, Al- lin read a paper on 'Principles of Christian , Stewardship", Mrs, T. Salter gave a reading bearing on Oriental Immigration, and Miss Mary Katerson told of mjssionaries among the Orientals of Western Canada. Mrs. C. J. Kerslake sang a piano solo, and Mrs, Bick review- ed three chapters of Drums in the Darkness, asking questions on them, The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joseph Clat- worthy, Hampton. The Auxiliary is expected tn go to Enniskillen on Monday evening, April 1, and furnish a program consisting of the short play they gave at home recently and also some musical numbers. Mr. Percy Cowling, Toronto, ar- rived home Thursday for the holi- day. Mr. Albert. Allin and Mr. Frank Hastings, Toronto University, are among the holiday visitors also at their respective homes, Miss Nora Kerslake, Toronto, is visiting her parents during Easter ' week. The special meetings held this week in the basement of the church | were well attended, Rev, J, Whyte, | Enniskillen, spoke acceptably on Monday and Tuesday evening, Rev. Trumpour of Tyrone Circuit spoke on Wednesday, and Mr. Bunner, Bomanville, gave an address on | Thursday evening. The concluding ! address was given by Rev. Mason, of Bowmanville, on Friday night. Special music was also appreciated throughout the week, | Migses Sadie' Virtue and R. Johns sang a duet on Wednesday night, A quartette consisting of Messrs. C. W. Souch and Theodore Salter, M. Horn and Mrs, Will, Wil- Friends Tell Friends ZUTOO Stops Headache Wherever there are thes should be ZT00 Rblets--iher reliey a 20 minutes, Ady e t Sesint or by mail , B.N. SR Doaectic; Ces Ils FLOOR WAX Tra TR St (A -- bur gang on Thesday night, and' Mrs. Hilton Peters and Mr, T. Sal- ter on Friday night sang a pretty duet, "Out of the Ivory, Palaces." Mr. I. D. Sykes is convalescing since being confined to the house with erysepelas, MAPLE SYRUP REVENUES LARGE Ottawa, Ont., April 4,--With the approach of Spring in Eastern Cans ada, the sap is running in the ma- ple trees. Last year the quantity of maple sugar and syrup produced in Canada was valued at $5,584,~ 588. Of this total 13,789,109 pounds of maple sugar was valued at $2,269,686 and 1,686,583 gal- lons of maple syrup at $3,314,902, The province of Quebec is the chief source 'of supply with Ontario the next largest producer. Nova Sco- tia and New Brunswick account for comparatively small quantities of each product. There has been great improve- ment in recent years in.the pro- cess of sugar making. The replac- ing of the open sap buckets and old sugar kettle by the modern cov- ered pails and rapid working evap- orators, has raised the quality both of the syrup and sugar. When the sap is in the maples, then is the time in some parts of Quebec and Ontario for sugaring parties. These are usually large- ly attended by young people of both sexes and are the scenes of much wholesome gaiety and fun. YOUNG LADIES BUY COMMUNIONSERVICE FOR ZION CHURCH Will Also Remodel The Sun- . day School Library Zion, April 1--~--In the list of flowers at Mr. Stainton's funeral there were three names omitted, those of Mrs, John Lander and Miss Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lander, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Gallagher, Toronto, Mr. Luther Cornish had a sale of farm stock implements and household goods on Thursday af- ternoon. Mr. 8. G. Chant has rented the north half of his farm to Mr. Isaac Hardy and the south half to Messrs Frank Pascoe and Fred Cameron. Mr, Chant intends to retain his house. Mr. Myron Robbins and son, Fred, and Mr. and Mrs, Russel Rob bins attended the wedding of Miss Norah Robbins and Mr. Fred Smith at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langmaid, Osh- awa, on March 20. The Women's Association will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Wesley Glaspel on April 10. On account of the bad roads this week, the date has beea changed. The subject for the roll call is "Easter." Miss Irene Pascoe is spending the Easter hohdays with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Langmaid and daugh- ter, Oshawa, Rev. Mr. Bick gave a message on "Easter" Sunday afternoon, The choir sang a splendid anthem and the church had several pretty plants for decoration. Our young people were pleasant- ly entertained by Eldad young peo- ple in Eldad church basement. Those from Zion gave the program and the Eldad young people pro- vided refreshments. Our young men are preparing a concert for Friday evening, April 12, at the church. _Mys. Arthur Stainton and her young ladies have purchased an ex= tra communion service for the use at the church. They are also res | modelling 'our 'Sunday School ue Church service will be held next Sunday at 11 a. m., when the othep churches will be expected to come and anticipate in the sacrament service. There will be no Sundey School next Sunday. Mrs. Reford Cameron and Kathe leen are spending a few days guests of her sister, Mrs. Chas, Vive fan, Whitby. 4 The Red Rose Tea guarantee means what it says. not satisfied return the unused part in the package *. the grocer will refund your money. RED ROSE TEA isgood ted RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good ~~ N ro ~N 7 -- LOBLAW GRO ESELLFOR LE nN iw "74 mex 26' biti ~~ SPECIAL~ LOBLAW'S COFFEE highest quality, reasted and fresh daily. Ho, IT'S PURE MOYER'S PURE rseradish 6 oz. Bottle 18° 51° 89 Simcoe St. North 156 Simcoe St. S. Open daily 8 am, to 6 p.m. Wednesday 8 am. to 12.30 Saturday 8 am. to 10 p.m. have, theref: Sovereign Bra made . 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