PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 ° ok bd BROOKLIN | -- | Brooklin, Sept. 23.--Mr. Ire- land spent the week-end his | home in Toronto. | Miss Marjorie Maynard has re- turned home after spending two weeks in Peterborough. Mrs, Cox, of Oshawa, visited pister, Mrs. H, Lyons. | Mr. HL MacKey spent Monday and Tuesday last week at a con- vention of the Purina feeds at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. | Miss Pearl Cook is staying with her sister, Mrs. Lanyfield, in New- | market. her sister, Mrs. Langfield, in Ss at her New a The corn is just fair on account of dry weather. | Mr, and Mrs. McKendric and| Having reached the son, of Toronto, spent the week-| stretches of Northern Ontario's tim- end with Mr. Garbutt. | ber country exactly two weeks af- C. L. Mackey and sons have taken | ter dipping the rear wheels of his in. some new grains and they re-| automobile in the waters of the At- ported the samples good. lantic off the coast of Nova Scotia, A number of men from this vi-| Healey F. Needham, trversing Can- cinity acted as jurymen at the Fall| Assizes, Whitby. | The plowing match this year will | State be held at the farm of Wm. Dyer| Mrs and son, 7th concession, East Whit- [tario, by Township, on October 25th. | ton. A number of people turned out to see a very interesting game of softball, which was held in the community park on Friday last The winner of Durham County was Courtice, and they played the On-| tario League winners, Thornton's | Corners, It was a very close score being 9-10 in favor of Thornton's Corners, Last Sunday Rev. A, A. Wilson, Becretary of the South Africa Gen- sral Mission, took the morning and evening services of the United Church in the absence of Rev, P. L. [tle and poultry excelled all -other Jull, giving a very interesting talk | years Keen nterest was shown of his work in that country. [in the games especially the soft- Mrs. M. E. Jones is spending two |ball tournament wmonths with relatives in Iowa of Columbus, Greenbank, | of northern On- Mrs. C. New- nd, is visiting with PORT PERRY Pe 22 There was a very good turnout for the Port Perry Fair, on Wednesday. The weather also was in our favor and enabled those present to en- joy the fair held in a long the recent drought and fruit the usual, but Port best Owing to the exhibits of were a little below the number of 'entries of sheep, cat- time flowers hetween the girls Scugog ere Ea a Wi ii te We We NP) SUNSET is a Concentrated In the little cake of Sunset you'll find a con- eentrated quality dye that does a lot of dyeing. 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SUNSET soar IDYES | MADE IN CAMADA nant? a ee Me et Mae Me ea Ma Yea u® | automobile, a McLaughlin | made in Oshawa, is now | country, | Thursday and picked up starting off again on supplies, | trackless | ada upon Canadian soil in a Canadian | through the bush, seeking to span Buick | 600 miles of country without roads toiling | between Hearst and Nipigon. From | highway to the Manitoba boundary. | means of hauling himself out of a|any jam it gets into. Another view through the vast stretches of bush | Hearst he is following the general | The pictures above He reached Hearst last | direction of the height of land to- | Needham in the bush after leaving | tached to the rear wheels of the car, | lower right picture. Lower left show: The four pictures at the top | connected Saturday | Lac and then generally southwest to | indicate that the journey is not all! tackle fastened to a tree, rock or | rounded by some of the populace. ward Nakina, then south along Long vocal duet was Kenneth Cour- The second 4,-in the study book a most interesting ctor dl Mrs Pearce. > meeting delight- were served by ip and a happy 1 There nd Mrs. hostess. were well at- our -, Rev. pas From Nipigoen the Path. | travel the trans-Canada Nipigon. finder will Captain | show Hearst. fand Blackstock Seugog succeeded in carrying off the henors and won | the Durant Cup presented through | the of the Standard Ga- rage : { The horseshoe pitching contest | was exciting The win- | ners ins>doubles, Roy McLaughlin and Anson Taylor, of Cartwright, carried oc the cup presented by {Mr. I. R. Bentley Other prize { winners were Norman Whitney and | second: Glenville and In singles, the win Anson Taylor; 2nd 3rd, Russell Mec- courtesy also very Cecil, | West, third. | ners were: 1st, | Albert West ; | Daughlin | An exhibition {was played between | Port Perry; resulting | for Brooklin, 6-3 Miss M. Harraden and Miss Hilda Rose, of Toronto, were guests of | Mr. and Mrs, A. H Rose over the jeek-end. A wedding took place in the Church of the Ascension, Port Per- iryY, on Wednesday, Sept. 17th, at noon, when Miss Emily May Noakes, {of Myrtle, becams the bride of Mr. | [Charles E. Gordon, son of Mr. and | Mrg. Ernest Gordon. The bride, | who "was given away by Mr, Cla- | | rence Harrison, wore a pretty white crepe ensemble with hat of white | felt, She was attended by Miss | Olive Harrison, who wore a frock | of peach taffeta with hat to match, | The ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. T.. A, Nind. Mr.| William Martin, of Myrtle," was | hest man. Mrs. A. H Rose spent several | days in Toronto last week. | Mr, Thos, Harris,. who has been | in Copper Cliff all summer, return- | | ed home yesterday. | Mrs. John Turner, of Oshawa, | land Mrs. John Montgomery, of | Peterboro, are guests at the re | | son, game of lacrosse 3rooklin and in a vietory of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Turner. Miss Irva Nott has gone to To- ronto where she will attend Nor- | man School. Quite a number from here at-| tended the Lindsay Fair, on Sat-| urday. | Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Mcintosh | gpent. the week-end with Mr. and No Pressure No Gas Pilot No Electrical Attachments No Moving Parts No Odor or Noise Oil occupies minimum space, No worry as to proper amount of heat, for you know at just what point to turn the valve to get the heat you want. SILENT GLOW will continuously deliver this amount of heat with no care or attention on your part. The oil is supplied to the burner as needed. You may go to another part of the house and not go near your stove for hours. You know that your cooking is progressing without 'any thought on your part----at just the rate you want, ; Heckford Bros. 182 MILL STREET OSHAWA Low Cost were | Sutherland | Stevenson, | Stewart, | with Mrs. Newell { The heautifully n Warsaw of the decorated Church Ascension was for the Harvest Festival Services, which held Rev. C. P e the on nday, Muirhead at t gay address vice Special music COLUMBUS Migs Toronto attended Columbus, spent the week-end in Several from here fair at Lindsay on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reason, I Sunday with relatives Miss Maud her at Kingston, on Monday (Cooper accompanied ed friends there Mr. and Mrs. Robert spent a few days with Utica. Miss Frances Haves friends in Sunderland Mr. and Mra. H, Pascoe are on a trip to Indiana Mr. and Mrs week-end with Sept pent returned Universit Dr and Mrs and visit Cooper studies Queen's her Sutherland Mrs. John at L] i1siting John Guy spent the friends in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Preston, Me, and | Mrs. Pollard and son, Mr, and Mrs. | of Claremont, &pent| Sunday with Mr. H. Wilsen Mr. and Mrs A Murison and Mr. and Mrs. Hislop and Jean visited friends in Toronto on Sunday. Mrzg, 1 visiting Mr. Toronto is Ashton Iles, from with Mrs Jas and Mrs, P. J | gpending a few days at Chatham |) Mrs A, 'ts HARMONY i Purvis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Harmony, Sept, 25 The Trail Rangers opened their regular' weekly meetings for the season on Tuesday night. The boys met by the creek near the school and had a weiner roast. The election of officers was held and the follow- ing were elected. Mr. P, Timmins Mentor, Harold Winters, [Chief Rangers, George Hunking, sub chief; Raymond Goyne, Tally; Stewart Mackie, cache; Ross Ed- wards and Garnet Goyne, lookout committee; Glenn Willson, repor- ter. The club will meet each week now, An interesting double birthday celebration was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Jacobs, 67 Drew St., on Tuesday afternoon and evening, it beng the 10th anni- versary of the birthday of their son Drew and the 83rd annivers- ary of the birthday of his great grandmother, Mrs, A. (Grandma) Terwillegar Sr., of Harmony. The dining room and table were pret~ tily decorated and a large birth- day cake with candles on it made it very attractive, Grandma and Drew took their respective places of hostess and host at the table with fourteen boy friends of Drew's while everyone did justice to the dainty repast ser- ved by the hostess, Mrs. Jacobi, Bach received many birthday pres- ents. There were three Grand- mothers of the young lad present, Mrs. Jacobi, Mrs. A. Drew and his great grandmother, Mrs. Terwille- gar. They had their photos taken together, Grandma Terwillegar is quite smart for her age and is seen walking about the neighborhood of her home every day. She has nine- teen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren, | ing played CLAREMONT Misses er rela \ Miss Viela and Oshawa were h Georgina Fors of me over the we Dennison and son with Mr and Mrs, | and Mrd | nto, spent Su Mr. 1-Clarenmont football | night last resulted | 2-0. | of the Bap- Sunda) wor of Claremont, 100th anniversary held annual onday ing, Oct. 6t} { Miss Margaret Graham, who has spent the last two m visiting her brother and other relatives +f Saskatchewan and Manitoba, returned |, Frida t on vit supper will be the church on th, and evel ntis home on A bowling tournament between the ladies and gents of Claremont is be- |; The are to pro vide a chicken supper. Rev. A. McLellan 1s at present at- tending the General Council of the United Church which is being held in London. Mrs. H G. McIntyre has returned from Toronto after spending a few days with her mother, who has been ik Ge ee -- «+ SOLINA {i Mina, Sept. 18. -- Mrs. Gordon Bently, Masters Douglas and Grant, Mr. Williams, of Port Perry, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. C. Howsam. A goodly number of Selina parents and friends of the pupils, Bradleys, Bakers, Mitchell Corners and Solina schools attended the rural school fair at Hampton on Thursday. Solina Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Norman Leach, Taunton, Mrs. C. Howsam, president, presiding. Business being conducted, Mrs. Roy Langmaid, convener of group 5, took chage of the program. Roll call was answered by health hints. Instrumental: Miss A. Mec- Master. Papers on health by Mrs. G. Leask, Mrs. E. Wilbur, Miss A. McMaster. Mrs, McMaster gave a short talk on health. Vocal solo by Mrs. J. Baker. Instrumental. solo, Miss Helen Baker. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hostesses, Mrs. N. Leach and Mrs. E. Wilbur, Meeting closed with National An- them, Attendance, 36. Some one is hard up for apples and potatoes, as they took all of Mr. Harvey Hardy's apple crop and dug Mr. Alan McKessock's potatoes in the field, . Mr, Chas. Howsam, while travel- ling homeward from Port Perry fair, losers | Lindsay ; | Barbara, Lindsay, land Mrs. Isaac Hardy and family, at Sunday there be a large attendance. week, Yellowlees on Sunday. beer and skittles; the third picture [ stump; the power of the engine does from the left showing Needham's | the work of pulling the car out of ent the week-end <r SB A winch with wire ropes is at- | of the winch effect is seen in the a CHURCH UNION IN ENGLAND SHELVED hole. with pulley-block and | Needham, before leaving Hearst sur- did Perc! Mr Sept. 26.--There > no further con- the subject of Anglican and the some considerable London, Eng. COURTICE free churches for Jeph I'oror time The cil con Free Church Coun- eth report of An gives rise to business on matter which calls for consideration by the coun- [cil and has 1ed ructions to s | church secretaries, in the event of | a further invitation from Lambeth {to record the opinion of the indiv- | dual churches, to forward these | opinions for consideration of the council next August. 1 the TREE] Federal iders tl the no nan s nthily meeting in the i M 1 Mr rR Pearce Are Pre tional James, Cleveland, O Miss Ella James and Miss Dor id Mrs. Nora Werry iss Olive Luke, Ke Mr. and Mrs A James, S. B. Jan Jowman, M < | | | | | | 108 y at Dundas Streats Rooms with ond Rede MONTREAL Corchester Strget ot Bishop 750 Rooms with Bath and td's ERIE PENN. Stote $act at Perry Squam 400 Rooms with Bath T. fra fron, ests of C Mr Mr Armstrong, Mrs and Mrs. Char and Mrs. Pitts were the guests of Mrs. Mervin Hobbs Mrs. Carl Wilbur, 4 The utmost In service Mr when traveling either for Business or Pleasure Mr and and Mr. | ANES 30 £4230 per person no higher deaturing ( Scorony ended Lindsay Fair on Saturday, Sunday at Eldad found a fair at endance at Sunday school. Next will be Rally Sunday; let Rev. M¢. Bunner, of Bowmanville, reached a very acceptable and in- cresting sermon on "The Little I'hings of Life.". Rev. Mr. Burk is ittending convention in London this P. GREEN Mr. Francis Thompson and sister, from Tyrone, visited with Mr, J. W. Per Loaf of Best Quality Bread. Effective TOMORROW 'A list of names where the bread is procurable appears elsewhere in the Oshawa Daily Times today, SHAWA BAKERY 382 OLIVE AVENUE PHONE 499