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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Jun 1929, p. 16

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Bh ft oe Ah AS OD THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, *- h -- hh HARMONY: SCHOOL TO HOLD PICNIC ON TUESDAY JUNE 25 Annual Event Will Be Held "on" the School oN ond Harmon, YoJune 21~Mrs, R. Kellett and Mrs, .W, Peterson and Masters Gordon Kellett and Gerald Peterson spent Tuesday at Scugog, / r, and Mrs, F, Brooks and family of 'the City snd Mr. and Mrs, R. Terwjllogat and family and Mr, and Mrs, H, Wilkin and family arent Sunday afternoon at New Castle Bedch, The "Chums" C, G. 1. T, club met on Friday night at the usual hour, A short business period was conduct- ed and it was decided to postpone the hike on 'account of the Sunda School picnic on June 29, A ball game was pla and community songs brought the meeting to a close, e school picnic will be held on Tuesday afternoon and evening, June 25," at the school. Everybody is welcome, : its Mrs, Freéman and Miss Chrisie Freeman of Bowmanville visited Mr. and Mrs; H, Hunking on Monday. Mrs, J. Greentree, Miss Ruby Greentree and F, Fleury motored to Valcartier, Quebec, and spent the week-end with. Mrs, reetrec's daughter, Mrs, N, McBain, . v, and Mrs, J, Clark and family were in Port Hope and Cobourg on Wednesday. 3 Mr. and Mrs, H, Defoe and family spesit. the week-entl with relatiyes at % nton, Mrs, and Mrs, McComb and Teddy McComb of the city visited Mr, and Mrs, L. Edwards on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, W, Clancy and Mrs. Kerr of 'Newburg spent Sunday with Mr!'and Mrs, D, E, Weese, : Mr, and Mrs, G. Sugden and chil- dren spent Sunday at Lindsay. Mr, 'and: Mrs, G, Penberthy of Courtice visited Mr, and Mrs, L, Ho» garth on Sunday, ' "Mr; and Mrs. J, Johnson and Mrs. Ingham spent Sunday at Caesarea, Mr. and Mrs. N, Hind spent the week end with relatives at Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Bush and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Wilch and family and Mr. G.. Wilch, of Castleton, vi- sited-on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, W. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. R, Wileh, Mrs, H. Whiteman and Mrs, Reely of Newburg, visited 'with Mr, and Mrs. D. Weese on: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, D. Stewart and fam- ilytof the city and Mr, and Mrs, G, Glover and family spent Sunday af- ternoon at Newcastle, Geo, Scott returned home from the PUNT II ST TIT SOTO TC JOT YEO WOT WOE JC JOE OC TOE TOL J 3 PPT TRT RTT TTRYTYTeTY C.P.R, TIME TABLE. . Effective April 29, 1929, (Standard Time) West 5,45 am. Daily, «633 pom Daily, $40 a.m, Daily except Sunday, 4.33 pm, ye 7.34 pm, a TN Cath 10.05 a.m. Daily, Pp m. Daily, m, Daily except Sunday, Daily, 03 am. Daily. All times shown above are times trains @epart (rom Oshawa Station, 'GANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective April 28, 1929, (Standard Time) 2328; EFF . Daily, ily except Sunday. ily cept Sunday. . Daily except Sunday. ally. ily except Saturday. a VMI 0Mm f=l=) #2838 oY7 FTF 2 = £ [ NGS 2OI mn S55 SVDPDPPP EES BPE SRB LTEIL 232 iy except Sunday. iy except unday, Daily except Sunday, ally, Sunday only. m, Patty except Sunday, p.m, Daily except Sunday, . Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (ENective on and after April 28, 1020.) am ( PIPES agass 7 83422 sonns P2985: hospital yesterday where he has been for several weeks, Mrs, Scott is im- to be up again, i many friends hope they both will ain rapidly now that progress has n, ; yi and Mrs, R. Hill and family Jhon the week end with relatives at ic ! YOUTH OF ALNONDS WILL BEAUTIFY 'CHURCH GROUNDS Social Will Be Held For This Purpose on Tuesday Almonds, June 20.~The young peo- ple are holding a social next Tues- day evening at the church, The young men are asked to come prepared to fix up. the lawn which will add great- ly to the appearance of the church grounds. A social hour will be en- joyed at the close, The league pur- poses closing for July and August and final arrangements will be made Tuesday evening . Mrs, J. J. Fothergill and Mrs, Eli-| zabeth Fothergill were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, F, L, Green, Greenwood, on Thursday, Mrs, Gale, sr, returned to the home of her son, Fred Gale, after being in Whitby Private Hospital for some Harmony, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lander, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, James Crossman, Norman Hall, Thomas Graham and son, Tommy, Gordon Graham, John Graham and sons, Kenneth and Milton, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Gra ham recently, Mr, and Mrs. E. E, Ashton and sons, Bruce and Harold, and baby June, of Enniskillen, and Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Scott and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, of Orono, Miss Maude Ashton, of Toronto, and Ira Travale, of Oshawa, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Trewin, on Sunday. : Arthur Beech and Miss Ada vis- fted Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beech at Courtice on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, L, Disney, of Osh- awa, visited John Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H, Scott and Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Trewin visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Smith, Simcoe street north, Oshawa. A number of people from Hay- don village, attended anniversary services at Long Sault on Sunday and Wednesday, Young People's on Tuesday eve- sonar nt P ------ W. A. HARE OPTO{(ETRIEY 23Y; Simcoe St. North Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Favitieas Lenses time, Her many friends will be glad to know she is improving nicely. Miss Fern Toms, of Pickering, spent several days this week with Mrs, Mary Anstery. Bell Adams visited over the week end with his brother, Dick, Norman Wood was in Port Hope on Monday attending the funeral of his cousin who passed away on Sat- urday, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. T. Morcombe is confined to her home and is under the doctor's care, Misses Bernice Love and Lois Balsdon were in Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs, A. W. Richardson is able to he out after being confined to her home with a heavy cold, Dick Adams who has been employ- ed by Norman Irvin, "Stonehaven," left on Tuesday for North Bay, where he has secured a position, A pleasant time was enjoyed at the church on Wednesday evening when a play entitled "The Pill Bot- tle," was presented by the young peéo- ple of the Baptist church, Whitby, followed by a musical program which delighted the audience, The play was a fine representation of the mission- ary work in India, ministering to the heathen people in many ways. A goodly number were present and all enjoyed the social hour at the close when light refreshments were served, HAYDON PERSONALS Haydon, June 20.--Mr, and Mey Grant and Mrs, F. Publo, of Toro to, visited Mrs. Grant's motnef, Mrs, Creefer, on Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Ashton spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mrs. W. Brownlee, at Leasrde. Miss Verna Trewin, of Oshawa, was at home over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley, of Enniskillen, visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Bradley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lander, of 1928 Chev. Sedan. . New car warranty $650 ROSS, AMES & '- GARTSHORE CO. 9 Prince St., Oshawa Phone 1100 Hudsdn-Essex Distributors Felt Bres. 7 he LEADING JEWELER Established 1888 12 Simcoe St. South Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W. Phone 1214 For Better Values in DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store Corner King and Prince For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe Sv. 8.~We Deliver ning was ip charge of the third vice-president, Louis Ashton. A good program was given, including Bible reading by Arthur Trewin, piano duet by Misses Mabel Beech and Rema Bradley, devotional top- ic by Fred Stannard, vocal solo by Mrs. A. Hare, reading by Miss Ma. bel Beech, The president, Mrs. H, Ashton, took charge of closing ex- ercises. : No Sunday school was held here last Sunday on, account of anniver- sary services on this circuit, av Long Sault, le IDEAL WEATHER FOR ANNIVERSARY AT MAPLE GROVE Rev. W. P. Fletcher, Oshawa and Rev. G. Sisce, Port Hope are Speakers Maple Grove, June 20,--~Ideal weather favoured Maple Grove an- niversary on Sunday and Monday. The services on Sunday were held in the enclosed shed and were largely attended. In the afternoon Rev. W, P, Fletcher, Oshawa, gave a interesting address to the boys and girls. In the evening Rev, GG. Sisco, B.A,, Port Hope, took charge of the service, Music was furnished by the school at both services, in the afternoon assisted by a quin- tette from King Street Church, Oshawa, in the evening assisted by Miss Beatrice Souch, of Orono. Lare crowds came back again on Monday to the tea and concert, In the afternoon a program of sports MOVINL AMY WHER HAIGH GRADE EQUIP. MENT KEPT IN PER FECT CONDITION, MEANS RELIABLE SERVICE | COLEMAN CARTAGE LOCAL AND ONG DISTANCE for the children was held. At six o'clock a league softhall game was played between Tyrone and Maple Grove boys, the visiting team be- ing the victors. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowden, of Toronto, visited their parents in this community over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Laird and Ernie Laird, of Toronto, visited the former's brother, Alfred. Laird, on Sunday and attended the anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, of Oshawa, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Stevens. Misses Evelyn and Winnie Lan- | caster, Port Granby, visited their sister, Mrs. Ivison Munday, Mr, and Mrs. R. J, Gay, Miss Ev- elyn and Harold Gay, of Oshawa, visited her sister, Mrs. W. J. Snow- den. Mr, and Mrs. Archie MacDonald, Marfon and John A. visited Mark Munday. Miss Stella Ross, of Oshawa, vis- fted N. J. Metcalf over the week- end. . Mrg. Fred Souch, of Orono, and Roy Powers, of Kirby, visited C, H. Snowden. Mr, and Mrs, J. N, Thickson and family, of Oshawa, visited R. D. Trimble 'on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Power, of Or- ono, and Miss Carrie Power, of town, visited their brother, Chester Power. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne, ¥ro- vidence, Miss Alice Arnold, Cour- tice, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Martin, of Newcastle, visited Truman Pow- ers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, of Oshawa, and Miss Vera Baker, or Solina, visited L. C, Snowden, Miss Mary Birks, of town, visn- ed Miss Mildred Snowden over the week-end. Mrs. Freeman and Miss Crissic Freeman, of town, visited Harry Freeman on Sunday, MODEL ANSWERS CRITICS Monna Lils, who sat for Van Dongen's painting, "Femme du Monde' (Society Woman), which is the sensation of the Paris Salon, has answered the critics, who de- clare that it emphasizes the sit ter's legs more than her face, Mlle, Iils says that as a cinema artist she has a right to show her legs, to which nature has given the clas- sic proportions, without offending public mpdesty. Von Dongen, not- ed also for his wonderful beard and his monster studio receptions, fs mute on the subject, and evi- wise re your are available, waits till is driven by COAL now while best servieas J. H. R. LUKE ' Phones 871 -- 931 -- 687-W. Manag dently is enjoying the tiny tempest his work has aroused. There is nothing which will rot silk stockings more than perspiration, In this hot weather it stands to rea- son that one hors forced to walk along hot streft? during the day will of 'a necessity perspire. Wash stock- Ings as soon as you remove them and they will last longer, If you have a very sheer pair do not wring them, in fact any pair of silk stockings should be squeezed and never twist- ed, but rather place them in a towel and squeeze the towel, the sheer thread in the stockings will not be. twisted so that they break. SPECIAL Children's Running Boots and Oxfords 19¢ I. COLLIS & SONS 50-54 King St. W. Phone 733W HM alms mta------ cm a --_-- ELLA CINDERS--Wanted, -- -- A Shack to give ker apm SRR Ny REINA Lap, BR 3 a AW © OLVERA WAR Jim took Elia owt ir Bs a sawnple married life wouwlal be Like With him in the Wide Qpert Spaces out bry WHY DONT YOU LOOK "N IN THE RENTAL DIRECTORY UNDER ~ SHAZKS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED! Reg. VU. 8. Par, OFF ; Copyright 1929, br Memoporin seo ighy 100%: rE -- By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb COURAGE, ELLA! WHEN THE LIGHTNING BP FLASHED [ Saw | A LITTLE HUT OVER 22 Per ! BRINGING UP FATHER By Geo. 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