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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Dec 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930 PAGE SEVEN Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community | Social & Personal Miss Jean Kerr, on the Public Schoel Teaching Staff of the city will spend the Christmas vacation at'her home at Paisley, Ontario. Mis, Hamilton McConnell and baby" gaughter Isobel, of Toronto, will arrive in town tomorrow to spent Christmas week with the for- mer's motheg, Mrs. Milton Werry, Colborne Street East, The Ladies' Ald of St. Andrew's Chugeh gave a Christnias treat to the children, officers and teachers of the Suuday School last even- ing. There was a good attend- arfre and everybody had a jolly time, After supper a program was sup- plied by the children. Those tak- ing part were some members of Primary Class, Bill and Mary Mil. ler. "Harold Beaumont, Ross Drew, Lilllan Watson, Noreen McConnell, Dorothy McTavish, Nellie Haverson, Roy Bone, Jack Miller, Jean Lind. say, Nan Smart, Betty McFarlane, Jean Miller and Murray Ruther- ford, In addition to this Mr. Hawks gave a short talk to the children on his trip to the Old Land Jast-summer. * Another feature of interest was the presentation, of gifts by the children in the way of vegetables which will be distributed by Mr. Maxwell where most needed. Mr. Maxwell received these gifts from Visit Our Store AND SEE OUR LINE The Fashion Shoppe 84 SIMCOE ST. 8. We invite you to come in and lock around at our Christmas Gift Sugges- tions. LAMBLE'S Kayser Chiffon or Service Hose, Silk to top. $1.00 * Guaranteed firsts ATKINS' HOSIERY "AND LINGERIE SHOP 13; Simcoe St. South PIMPLES Every pimple that mars your beauty is a discharge of poisonous matter, Take NATURE'S REMEDY we NR we * and rid your system of poisonous matter in the natural manner. Quite often pimples are the le sign that your sys- tem needs this mild, safe, etable laxative to help it. Geta box at your druggist's, 25¢; try it and look for remarkable results, © Mild-- Safe-- Purely Vegetable MR Tonight -- Tomorrow Alright NR-TABLETS - NR mmy! Quick relief id indigestion and [ antacid. Only 10c. for the tummy tomac Jor arn. Tums are the children in a short address and also thanked the Ladies' Aid for their effort in providing such a happy time for the children. Mrs. Broomfield responded on behalf of the Ladies' Aid. J. C. Young, superintendent of the S.8. was in charge of the pro- gram. The annual Christmas banquet of 8.D.E. juveniles was held Wednes- day evening at the S.D.E, Hall, Oshawa. Between fifty and sixty members from Whitby and Oshawa Lodges were in attendance. Some| The 8-year size takes but 11/ fine speeches were made by Bros.|yards of 39-inch material with % L, Bradley of Whitby, and M. Hin- yard of 39-inch contrasting to make ton, B. Morgan and W, Annetts, of | j¢ Oshawa, Games and community singing was enjoyed by all. What New York Is Wearing A strikingly smart Princess dress of navy blue wool crepe with dark red coin dots for the gophisticated miss of 8,10, 12 and 14 years. It flares its skirt through circular shaped gores with points that dip the hem. It wears a red leather belt, The collar and cuffs are white pique, Style No. 2639 is so smart for classroom. Brown covert cloth, dark green spongy tweed mixture and wool jer- sey in rust shade are fashionable combinations. Tweed-like cotton, novelty rayon prints and wool challis prints make up very attractively for this jaunty model, Our large Fashion Book shows how to dress up to the minute at very little expense. It containg most attractive Paris designs for adults and children, embroidery, Christ mas suggestions, etc Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern, Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of book 10 cents, _ Price of pattern 20 cents A very happy event took place on Thusday evening, December 18th, when the members of Albert Street Ladies Aid paid a surprise visit to the home of the retiring president, Mrs, D. Cameron, 334 Albert Street, Rev, and Mrs. 8. C. Moore were among those who at- tended this surprise party. Mr, Moore officiating called upon Mrs, 8. Carkeek, retiring secretary .for this year, to give a reading which proved to be nothing more than an address to Mrs. D. Cameron, and was as follows: Dear Mrs, Cameron For the past eleven years, our Ladies' Ald Society has been bless- ed with a hardworking, -conscien- tious and painstaking president. The relation between yourself add the various officers during your long presidence has been very pleasant and your long experience combined Street "Address P rovince with your ever willing spirit, has brought every effort of the Ladies' Aid to a successful conclusion. No one 'knows better than yourself, how much hard work has fallen on the Ladies' Aid Society, to replace the old wooden church we once had, by the beautiful edifice of which we are 80 proud. Plan Plowing Matches Peterboro,--Discussion nual meeting of the Plowmen's Association, Agricultural Offices at the an Peterborough held in the here centred v At the is full have a cing held wa SPI FPN FORE S FON 2 CHAN LNW die died iiiipapede le > MNENENLS MOND ERLE No NENENL NES NENENENE Christmas Shoppers an | NENENES NENENENE 5 NE XE NENS time of going to press Our Store of Eager Buyers, but we still Boundless Variety of Specials for Saturday [Our Final Dollar Day) © SN INN BI SEN ORIN RNR HARRRROK MARSH MINN GoNNENENE v MAE 2 SNE NENENE NE NE SEMEN irlet Tanger Patrol gave the a very nice set of knives We all feel that the financial part of the church work, in which the Ladies' Aid have been interest. ed, would not have been possible were it not for the fact that our president has been able to co-oper- ate with and hold together each new set of officers as elected from year to year Reams could be written of the advantage we have gained and the examples set by you, but to show d forks, in a case for which nies thanked them very After Miss McDowell finish- eading them a story about Christ- Brownies put on their shed like all the its and vani to the meeting and enrolled seven Guscott, Marjorie Ratcliffe came Inesday Madeline our appreciation in a more tangible form, we wish you to accept this present, and with it our most sin- cere wishes for a long, prosperous and continued useful life, and we trust your future associations with | Would you be master of your fate, the Ladies' Aid Soriety will be just Jerry Muskrat as dependable and happy as in the St past. "Who ere you?" Run frisg and then investigate, | yo The gift, caserole in a gil- : Aust - int ver case, in which there was an en- That is one of the fi : velope containing a five dollar gold life which the little people of piece, was presented by Mrs, W. Green Forest and the Green Mead Coakwell. Rev. 8. C. Moore also ows have to learn when they: are added to what had been mentioned Rind out Inaka i laces Bre in the address and expressed WIS | theme rives nr OU Ww, id appreciation of the work of Mrs, D. {ppt © 0 nf Eh. ih Cameron in®the past. A reading |, °3¢ Who forget it or fail to he by Mrs. Brudge, and the serving of it seldom get far. Of course a dainty supper brought the even-|2re times when it is wisest ing to a close still, perfectly still. But a when a thing is unknow: Isest to run first and find about it later, Stumpy, the three-leg Muskrat, had received a hock when what he had thought was a ittle lump of snow had life and pounced on 1 haple Mouse who had thought the thing, It was, as yon k now, S the Weasel in hi wi r From then on Stumpy suspicious of every little a pyrex Great Gave Blood Transfusion Jelleville, member of the city fire volunteered for for Mr. Herb Hi ed your real James MacDonald, a i {Litt department | a blood transfusion land, 282 Charles street, a foreman at the plant of the Belleville Hardware wl seriously, ill in the Belleville General Hospital, Chief "Lynch asked for voludtéérs come to | ne | did same low 0 18 1 {mo mound of snow he saw, Always looked for a black pot might be the tip of Shadow's However, he didn't sce Shadow again, for that was not Shadow 4 regular hunting-ground Stil) and Mr, MacDonald ne of the first to offer himself | blood was found on examinat to be the right type tal AKING - . . sewing . . ironing dusting . . Stumpy didn't forget to watch for and be suspiclous of every lump of snow. Now near the tussock Stumpy delighted to sit the open water of the Laughins Brook were several small stumps | bla and logs covered with snow. Of | wh course each made a little white | mound, These mounds were many times bigger than the little lump Shadow had made as he sat of on which § ma close | wh mo- |e tionless, so Stumpy never was sus- picious of these, They were too bit He would just glance at them to make sure no one was hiding be- | he hind one of them and then give | them no further heed, {rep So it was that he didn't notice! that one morning as he climbed out on that tussock one of these a mounds was nearer than ever be fore 'He didn't notice that on it | were three little black spots. He just didn't notice it at all. He hau | been sitting on his tussock sonic time when a voice said: | "It is nice weather. isn't ty | | of Stumpy looked all around but saw no one, He couldn't believe that he really had heard that voice. His ears must have Thoin atrick on him, So Stumpy said | nothing, "You are not very social this morning," said the voice, "How is | son he vent red at | casy one | litt] den ved St fa wild hav | Some little | him pots were eyes Ju Tha impy H By Thornton W. Burgess Muskrat t ve v be Laug Now | pened to la 1 ne le I arer nt ly k 1 th member A safe tter by He « ere ch ol | actually oth vel which provided. had be mpel ly with a "Yor promptly brown 'Not comes," (Copyright, no Arest te 1 Hae pot one end s the hes Ove py dive Yo nyway ty first later he had spots, kv whit hopred Stumpy tured at tho 1 1 can't he," Jumper coul in was the 19 Burgess) . The next story ed With Envy. Girl Guide News (C ontinued from page 6) gs while the Brownies ate Candics Spinks had very Mrs. ome and tw erwi long chu winter 830, by T.. W s, Doreen Hurst, Walker and duth Bridge Irving, Elinor meeting on 'Brownies » dive int Lirownies wish to t Curiosit got for the A Wednesday and also the Patrol for, the nice , Spoons and Forks the much nice time 1" 3r will De wnie meeting Januar 7th 1931, Merry 1Stmas Brown 3rd Oshawa Mundy was enrolled last Iwo of the MT tewtenam are tull fledged Girl Guides 'ul Christma Guides of After. their regular hour of 5, they went down to Bishop liege where they were the school at the Christmas was put on last treat was in I'hird last vitie ne ( s of the tainment that » beautiful tableaux and soft car- singing made an impression on the des that will not soon be forgot- d. they sincerely appreciated privileges of being present t was the final meeting for car, and the three temporary | leaders handed over their re- to the Captain, so that the P.L's may take over with the Year. Ruth Moore has been th the Orchids, Joan Schofield with Dandelions 'and Eeveyn Bowden Cornflowers. These three ast mgt cord | new make into th the 1 oved, Gundes Ye ir. it hop the tussock rst to bla Two I'he company as having been the act as leaders the I'he now, the Christmas Cheer baskets for tips | the family was dliscussed last night | plans made for packing it. And y for plucking, cleaning and stufi- the duck! Lots were drawn and Marjorie Bates aand Joan Andrews pluck the duck, Audrey Rom- retorted ini Lough, Ethyl Ralph clean it, und Hare wears nes McLellan and Quen Litch will dress it. Good luck to them: 'voks badges will come easy to them day! four 0 were white "Who ar ' in fare the kl bill Lh snow | ( atten prompt reply | some THE CAROL OF THE BIRDS Whence comes this truth of wings afar, Following straight the Noel star? Birds in the woods in wondrous flight Bethlehem seek this holy Night, "Stunipy 1s ¥ill- | | tenn | | "Tell us, ye birds, why come ye here, Into this stable, poor and drear?" "Hast'ning we seck the new born King, kindly {And all our sweetest music bring, will go down in the history | Hark how the gi I'he part, red at a Philomd, toc Chats from Re, mi, fa, exchange of opinions occur- Forum Club dinne: ST, ANDREW'S L. A. S The following wera put into of- fica for th yming year at the S Ac ecting Church La- cout ctivities dies' Ald rt Zien {noon: Presider Mrs, Continued ice president, Mrs. G. LanQer; ; ce president, Mrs. Armstrong; Eighth Oshawa retary, Mrs. Walker; assistant Miller; treasurer, lie; [ 1 \ : 1 x l I ) 1 shaw: reta Mrs. M Christ on the th n dot Ar tary, ' 1g] : on 1 Bax well; pianist, Mrs. Daniels; Mrs, Webb, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Haver- Mrs, Kyle, Hyndman and Wan- her sol, 1 Societ} from page Come where I's. OLD CHURCH IN RUINS pture lesson was read by | Ipswich, Eng. St. ( Church, celebrated in the Piekwic papers of Dickens, is falling to ruin {a from old age, and its present pasto the Rev. J. C. Knapp, is trying raise funds to save |t Aceon to Dickens' work it was to th nd were 1 church that Sam Weller paired acdience. rl 1 vear a from the White Horse in an effort | the yehin o y the min ; ssful as tl has to 'dissipate his melancholy hy Sutton anc f strolling through its ancien OL d anc sol i cincts."' nt need 81g took Found Not Guilty ndalay" exceed Kingston --After thr i 2 C [SAYS PUBLIC SPEAKING Ely well. Monty Cravfield plaved | iDeration, Jie jury oo LOST ART IN COMMONS h dC) ns, Don jhe sing vs Leonard 101 hiton leme; | You 1g Bobb N People ciety and hold a : night on January 25th. reports having made t of $1500.00 during the They hope to make this pleasant and sucs been, the cubs did | The 1 wi th sone ized ; efforts ced "pictures whic or Bailey rograni- Jones very h were show end men' Alchin were parts ¢ hours de- the case of ecks returned were | @ verdict of "1 guilty" on a charge ows" anc )btaning 1 of money from Locker-|a suitabl song "Donald rock: th al ceident Assurance erts, and Roy nipal retenses. "Three Musketeers 23 - trio. Owen Ne London.-- Public speaking. 4n the | the opinfon of + Commander Lampson, M.P., is almost a lost art in the House of Commons, but Sir | Michael O'Dwyer believes the lo Is really a gain, "In our hearts, "we all mistrust clever in speech hand have we not {our hearts and a in what, is called the man?" | Mayor and Reeve Retire two most pro- figures have irement -- Mrs, | rsf and anada, and Willmott, one of in Ontario, ing song, entitled ybotson acted as int a solo ' amu said Sir Michael | r.d the man who | 1 and on the othe a warm place sense of confidence strong he success wit} 1 ir Roy st mayor as there was a good at both performance silent {their efforts met tendance ys SEE 2 = ATTENTION! To Thrifty Shoppers For Tonight & Saturday Only 500 Men's Fine English Broadcloth and Saturday the SHIRT and TIE i 0 for Only. Buy Now and Always at the Shirts, Prints and Fancy Zephyr DOMINION CLOTHING CO. Stripes, Sizes 14-17 Reg. up to $1.95 PHONE 2141 and Silk Ties Reg. 95c. 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