5 |. . i ncrannmccc TT ----------_---- rE ------ et ------------ a AR PAGE EIGHT Ls THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930 MANCHESTER BRIEFS Manchester, Jan. 13, ~The marriage of Joseph Cooper and Miss Marion Barrett took place on Tiesday af- ternoon at the Presbyterian parson- aie in Port Perry. The britle Jooked charming in a brown georgette dress with shoes and stockings to match. The bridesmaid, Miss Dolly Rees, wore a dress' of blue crepe de chine with stockings to. match. The groom was attended by Mr. Karl Martin. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid 'was a gold powder compact and puff, to the best man, a silk neck scarf. The happy couple left by bus, to To- ronto tor a short, honeymoon. A "large number of friends' gathered at spent. a home of Mrs. M, Barrett, visiting at the The young men of thie' community spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Mitchell on 4{hursday. Miss Hazel Gregg of Greenbank few days recently at the John Johnson who has been visite ing his uncle, has returned to Isling- ton, where he has been 'employed by a market gardener for the past six years. ; Miss Estella Dring has been spending a few days at the lhiome of her sister, Mrs. Lloyd McKee, Isaac Walls of Pipestone, Alta, is home of his sister, Mrs. Isaac Vernon. Miss Hattie Lamb who has been spending the last couple of months Mrs. Wm, McClintock left here on Monday to 'spend the ,rest of the winter months with her son in Lind- say. 3a : John Moore visited Tom Moore on 'Tuesday last. i Arnold Reach of Toronto was home over the week end, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lamb and Mrs. Chas. Fincham left on Monday to spend the rest of the winter at the home of Mr, and Mrs,.Carnegic of Port Perry. . : Due to the recent rains the high- way has been very icy and makes travelling dangerous. It has been necesasty to put sand on the hills and curves. Mrs. Pileh of Collingwood 'is visit- ing at the home of lier daughter, Mrs. Jas. Masters. ing the past few days at the honie of {I'hos. Barrett, attending to the -ar- rangements of the wedding. A'large number from her attended and enjoyed the Mock Trial put on by the community club in the Towng ship" hall 'on "Thursday evening last," The Standard Garage has closed up for the winter, Miss Dorothy Rope: has returned after visiting in Toronto, A large number from here attend- ed the Firemen's Ball held in Brook. lin last 'Friday night. Jolin - Barker. was wisiting in Port Perry one day last week. Rev. Mr, Merriam visited Will Holby on Sunday last, Chess players as shown by the re- cent long-drawn-out struggle for the championshipy take their work very PICKERING Pickering, Jan, 17.---Misses Kd- ith Murray and Madeline Crawford have been dn. Cohourg during the past week attending the Bay of Quinte Conference Winter School, as delegates from the U.Y.P.S, Master Douglas Johns, young son' of Mr. and Mrs, Johus, King St., was taken to the Oshdwa Hos- pital this week, where he under- went an operation for appendicitis, We hepe for an early recovery. Miss Isabel Squires spent Wed- nesday in Toronto. Ii. C. Jones, the village druggist, who hag been seriously sick for the past week, is now confined to the Oshawa Hospital, where he is mak- .D. Dunn i shaving his residence on King street wired for electricity. Mr. Gibson, of Whitby, is doing the worl, y Mrs, Thos. Law, who has been confined to her bed through ill- ness, is making a satisfactory re- covery. The Swastika Club met at the home of Mrs. C, A, Sterritt qn Tuesday evening, Mrs. A. Rich- arde, of Whithy, was present, and gave an interesting and instructive address on "The League of Na- tions." > A number from here attended the Township Sunday School Con- vention held in the Baptist Churen Claremont, on Wednesday. Mrs, Wm. Cruse, of Mariposa. visited Mr, and Mrs, R, H, Cronk STOCK SALESHEN FACING CHARGES Women Complain of Being Victimized by Toronto Trio \ Toronto, Jan. 20.--Three local stock salesmen were committed for trial on six charges of theft and conspiracy on Friday by Judge Coatsworth. The trio, John T. Loftus, James B., Leggette and Michael Conroy. were heads of the Central and | and, according to testimony gives by a number of witnesses in court, had sold stock in that company and had secured in return for the hand some blue certificates which they, 'ssued, sums of money ranging rom $200 to $4,000, Women were the trio's most} ullible victims. It was reveale( in court and all six individual con | spiracy charges were preferred on complaint of women. The other morning an enthusiasti | who seeks change of labour in play- ing chess by correspondence, receiv. ed a letter from a solicitor. #Deas sir," it ran, "we regret to inform you! that since your last move 'our client! has passed away, Would you be kind} enough therefore, to sign and return) to us the enclosed form declaring a staleinate 7" { 8 & 4 By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb | | at home here, hag returned to her duties at the General Motors, Osh- awa. y Miss B. Receson has returned af- ter spending a pleasant holiday at the home of her parents in Stouff- ville. Fred Christie home of his father, Peter Christie. Miss Elizabeth Hooey, Port Perry, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sonley. % Miss Windrim who has been visit- ing at the home of Mr. C, E. Lamb has returned to Lindsay. the store to see them off. . Mrs. W. J. Mitchell and daughters, last week. {Maritime Development Corporation Aldverta and Ruth, were in Toronto over the week end. Choir practice is being held every Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosier. Mrs, Jolin Moore has been spend- | seriously. | ing good progress. ELLA CINDERS--Prepared for the Worst SA os RZ 7 is visiting at the . She Se Story Sila is clipecting A= rs TEC mor go WIND 1S RISING! L&T 'ER THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFIa lr ee HARDWOOD FLOORS, LAID UY | EXPERT MECHANICS { floors finished like mew. | windows, combination , ! dcors. General contractors. f B. W. HAYNES, Residence 180 r 2 161 King St. W. Phone 481 PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. S. -- We Deliver [rr -- OF ALL THE CURIOUS BIRD HOMES THOSE MADE BY- THE WEAVER-BIRDS ARE THE MOST Y{OHDERFUL TOMMY. THE WEAVERS ARE FINCH-LIKE, SEED- EATING BIRDS fl FOUND MOSTLY IN AFRICA. Children's Goloshes All sizes. Special DOMINION CLOTHING CO O08 KING ST. 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