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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Jan 1931, p. 2

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TT guest PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937 atest News of Ontario and Durham ounty Communities MANY VISITORS AT THORNTON'S CORS. New Year's Holiday Guests Came to District From Far and Near (Mrs. G. HW. Robinson, Correspon- dent), Thornton's Corners, My, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Herring, and Mrs. James Jackson, Mr, ré. "Everett Jackson and' Jan, &. 'the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jackson, Mrs. Elmer Lick, Roy Lick, Mr. and Mr, Mrs. Doris, spent New Year's with and Mrs, Johu Johnston New Yen's guests Mr.'and Mrs G. H, Mrs. H. 8. Smith and family, and Mre. Harold Smith, Jory Smith, of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. R. H, Miles family were New Year's guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. and Billy spent umbus with Mr, "Annis, Mr, and Mrs. A, Toronto on saturday, and Mra, The many friends of Miss Dessle sorry to hear that she tern Hospital | speedy Speck will be is quite ill in the Wes in Toronto, All wish her a recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds Saturday for their home N.Y., after spending the and New Year's holidays sister, Mrs. Arthur Lewington Myr. Lewington, Mr, and Mrg, J 'and Mrs, Murray, were Mr, and Mrs. Oshawa. Mrs. Le Roy, Sr. of Toronto, for a few days of her Myr. Frank Le Roy and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George were New Year' ster's parents, Mr. 'Webster, of Oshawa Mrs. G. H. Robinson and Robinson were in Toronto on day. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ronto on Iriday left red Powell, Henry Gilbert, and Mrs. Mrs. Norman Shepherd were in Speck who is ill there. Severe colds seem to be jonable in the neighborhood. New Year's guests at the home of James Luke included Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Luke and fam- Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and Gladys, Miss Hen. hisby and friend, Mr, and Mrs. Law-/ Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, son ily. of Oshawa; Mr, "Mdronto; Mrs, Colling, grandchildren, of Whitby; | council, I'rank Suudden, Mr and son Goorge, were New Year's guests at | Arthur | Looent guests of Mr, er and Mrs, | Harold Lick and two daughters, Greta and | yp Mr at the hone of tobinson were My Miss Hele: Thomg, of Oshawa, and Miss Mar- and ferryman New Year's in Col- Havelock H. Dean were | ob fn Utica, | Christmas with their and | : 4 MT 11 the Norman Gilbert and baby, | New Year's guests of North is a son, Le Roy. Wegster | guests of Mr. Web- | will Ted ¥ri- : Short Duss and To- and called at the Western Hospital to see Miss Dessie | Mrs, very fash- | tives were { supper in the evening when oysters rence and daughter, Mr. Cronk, Thelma Cronk and Robert Cronk, all of Toronto. Miss Taylor has returned for the re-opening of the school after spending the vacation at her home | in Lynedock. Miss Grandy spent her holidays Brooklin at her home, School re-opened with nearly a | full attendance. There will be no [ more holidays until Easter. Congratulations are extended to [the members of the East Whitby was returned by acclamation. The !reeve is Jolin Rose, fx» W, A, Lavis. Councillors are M Gi. Hart, L.. Scott. Miss Olive French was a Sanday | G. H. Robinson, Edgar Pascoe wero and Mrs. Oliv- of Pickering. guest of Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Pascoe, VW. LL. Oliver Pierson George and Mrs. and Mra, family, Mr. and Mrs, gon, 1Mss Leuta Pierson, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Plerson, Mr, and Mrs. iZdzar Pascoe and Mr. Eli Pasioe, Mr, and Mre, Wm, Plorence and My. were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, Luke, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. George Reeson, Miss Lulu and Mr, Gordon Reeson were algo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke later in the Mr and Pier- I Mrs. J. E, guesis of Sollitt were friends in Oshawa. Mr. and Mvs. Smith who have moved on the ld by Mr, Bennett, are and daugh- farm wel. ters, lately i tecomed to our community. Mr, Eli has returned to Detroit after mas and New Year's holldays with liis parents Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, 1. Sollitt were Mr. and Mrs. Arth- hr Thomas, George Bligdon and Mrs The Ladies' Aid will not meet un last Wednes sday in Januar Pascoe COURTICE NEWS" 1. Courtice, dent) Jan, The Mrs. Jack Short a pleasant event mother, Mrs, Susan celebrated another birthday years old. Mr, (Mrs. W, Courtice, b.--- home of Mr. and gcene of day when his and was ninety-five and Mrs. R, C. Short, Tony Hill; Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Short, Mr. and Bert Short, Toronto, Mr. and Ed Werry, Solin Miss Mw Brunt and Mr, Me( FL. To ronto, Mrs, Levi Brunt, Enniskil- len, Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Braund. Oshawa, with many other rela- tives and friends visited Mrs. during the day. A number of rela- present at the birthday Mrs, were gerved and many other goo! things adorned the table, While Mrs, Short keeps her bed most of the time, she is bright and enjoys The entire 1930 counell | Deputy-reeve | Everett Warne and George | New Year's gests at the home of | A Plerson Were | np, 0ia11 Soules and sons, Toronto, Garrard, Miss | Brook Norman Garrard | F00KS joyed by { Rey, H. C. spending the Christ-| | elected, namely John W. Correspone- | | retired after was the on Sun- | Short | seeing Ler friends and enjoyed the oysters and other delicious eats during the supper hour. In the evening some little time was spent singlug hymns with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Werry and Mrs. W. R. Courtice leading and which Mrs. Short thoroughly enjoyed as ¢he is particularly fend of music. Among the several birthday gifts recelved was a dozen beautiful roses sent by Mrs, McNamara, nee Agnes Short, Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Short, Tony Hill, are spending the week with relatives here. Master Jac Soules, Toronto, spent the holidays with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8. Brooks. Mrs. Florence Mason and Mr. Lawreuce Mason, Bowmanville, and Mr. Edward Mason, Toronto. were visitors at Mr. W, R, Cour- tice's New Year's Day. Miss Aura Brooks, Clinic, Toronto, Mr. Lockwoods ang Mrs. visited Mr, and Mrs, S. Sunday. 8. Brooks A number of friends ware cu- | tertaincd to dinner Monday even- fing at the home of Mr. S. S. and a pleasant all, morning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was served in the church, when our pastor, Wolfram preached an uppropriaste sermon, The attendance was very large at the Suday School session in the | afternoon. In the evening Mr, Gor- don Maxwell, Oshawa, was pres- ent and gave & most interesting il- lustrated lecture of Peace River digtrict, when the church was nice- 1y filled with peopie, SOLINA PERSONALS (Will T. Baker, Correspondent) Solina, Jan, 4th.--An interesting meeting of the ratepayers of school section No. 20 was held Wednes- day, Dec. 31st, when business for the section of No. 20 was dealt with and when a new trustee was Reynolds, in place of C. A. Blanchard, who J years of good ser- vice, Mrs. Chas. Langmaid, Hamp- ton, visited her son, Mr, Roy Lang- maid on Sunday. Sunday Sc vice were held at Ildad in the usual form and jit will be held next Sunday at 10 o'clock and 11 when the quarterly service will be held for the circuit. Mr. and Mrs, Havelock and family, Enfield, of Mr, Arthur Mills evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansom spent New Year's Day with Mr, Roy Cook, Port Perry Mr. Gordon Leask new Pontiac car, Miss Nora spent Sundzy coe's. Annis on Saturday sporting a Werry, Kedron, | at Mrs. A. L. Pas- time en- | and Mrs. M. bool and Church ser- | Stewart vi | day were guests | and Mrs. | Mr. Ernest Twist took charge of the Epworth League meeting and opened the meeting by all singing hymn 90, after which Mr. Alan McKessock took the devo- tional topic entitled 'What Does Jesus Teach", sung. Mrs, Alan McKessock then gave an outline of her year's wor to be taken up by the Missionary Dept. Misses Muriel and Helen Baker then played two numbers from Taust and Il Trovitaire, Mr.' Shuttleworth then sang "Since Jesus Came Into My Heart', Mr. Twist then gave a talk on his work for the coming year, Meeting closed by singing hymn 142 and Mizpah Benediction. Mr, Frank Westlake visited his sister, Mrs. Will Magee at Myrtle on Sunday. Haroid COLUMBUS NOTES (Mrs. T. Cook, Correspondent)) Columbus, Jan. 6.--Miss Vivian Ay pleby, Ashburn, visited with Ms Murison one day last week. Mrs. Fred Hedd: Kennith an] Lois have Kon ¢ to EOI to reside | for the winte Mr. and Mes IT. Pascoe spent Nev Year's day with relatives in Orono, A and Mrs. Corbett and family, a, visited at Mr, C. Hayes on Mr, Mrs. John Stone spent Sunday with relatives at Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Purvis are in Chatham where Mrs. Purvis' father, Mr. Alexander Gregory passed away last Friday and was buried on Sunday We extend our. sympathy to Mrs. Purvis in her bereavenment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hepburn, Mr. Cook spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. Cook's. Sorry to report Mr. Wm, very low at time of writing. The Annual meeting of the } 1 sZhool Sunday Mrs, New Year's day at chardson's, Ashburn, Miss Eva Huntsley, Toronto, e week-end with friends, The rink is in full swing with Mr. Wm. Richardson Mr. and spent { John Pickering as caretaker, Mrs. holidays with her daugh awa Mr. and Burton spent the Christmas | ter in Osh- Mrs. A. Murison and ited in Markham on Sun. BRUTAL MURDER OF ENGLISH GIRL Otterburn, Northumberland, Eng. | (By Canadian Presa Leased Wire) Jan, 7--Her head bashed in and her [hody virtually roasted pretty Evelyn | "oster, 28, was found semi-conscious I beside the smoking ruins of her auto- | mobile on the frost bound moors near| py Mr, A. R. $1.00 quality silk stockings. terns. Pair, Sale starts 4°7¢ $1.25 pair. C Women's Cashmere and Silk and Wool Hose59cpr., 2 prs. $1 These are not substandards, elearance of odd sizes and colors from ranges of our best lines of hose with original values 9p. $19 January Hosiery Sale Starts Thursday With Values That Correspond With the Low Price Of Wheat And Other Natural Products Girls' Silk and Wool Stockings First quality only of Allen A and wool Sizes 7 1-2 to 9. A fine assortment of fancy pal- Thursday, but up to Sik and Wool HOSE Substandards of their $1 | 'and $1.25 qualities. Jan- | uary selling, pair, | Children's Golf Hose 29c pr. Allen A all wool and silk mix- ture Golf Hose for children. Sizes up to 14 years. First qual- ity merchandise that ordinarily sells at 75¢ to $1.00 pair, Jan- uary Selling, pair, lue. Thursday. Ladies' Silk Hose 44c pr., 3pr.$1.25 Allen A pure silk Hose, reinforced with rayon, at less than half their original va- Black and colors. substandards. But all are of their regular $1.00 value. Sale starts * | 44cp 29c¢ 400 pairs go on sale Some are 3 ps. $1.25 A. Dewland Ltd. Migs Nora Werry | led in prayer and hymn 223 was | was held on Friday evening | Lew | here last night. In a slight moment of lucidity before she died this morning she told her father stranger had accosted her Tuesday night asking her for a Jirt to News castle saying that he had come from Scotland, About fourteen miles from New- { castle the stranger ordered the girl to turn the car around and halt. ing her on the back seat and setting fire to the automobile which shoved over a cliff, Miss Foster told her father that { the car bounced down 'the valley flaming furiously. When the automo- bile struck a boulder and halted, was able to drag herself from it. She did not know how long she lay un- conscious before a bus driver a conductor discovered her and her howe, SCUGOG SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS Results of Christmas Exam- inations in S, S. No. 2 School Announced Hope, Correspondent) g, Jan. 6, -- evening, Dec. 30, the foot apppoint- ment had their election of offi- cers at the church for their Sun. day School for the year 1931. They are as follows:-- vl Supt, Mr. J. Joblin; 4 Mr. H. Fralick; | Miss Luella Jeffery; | Audrey Hood; treasurer, Mr. C. Fralick: organist, Miss Myrtle , Jeffery; a s't.,, Miss Margaret Cro- zler; librarian, Mr. Maurice Fra- | lek collectoys, Douglas Crozier, | Earl Clark; Bible Class teacher, | Mrs. G. Hood; intermediate teach- er, Mrs. J. Joblin; senior teacher, Mrs. R. Hood; primary teacher, Mr, Maurice Fralick; primary tea- cher, Mrs. J. Hardy; asst, teach- joer Mrs. IX. Ploughman, Mr. F. Crozier, Mrs. J}. Crozier Miss | Myrtle Jeffery. A number of young people en- | joyed a skate on the lake lust Wed- | nesday evening and report the ice | In excellent condition for skating. | A number of them had the pleasure of skating across to the other side [nd back Mr. and | daughter Audrey rt Pery with his parents, [nr Mra J. Ploughmun, Mrs. Valentine, Mildred | BinlY, of Winnipeg, are with her parent Mr. | Sintzel, also her sister | dred. Her former home | Seven Mile Island, now occ Wilson, of | as their summer home. Congratulations to our council- | tors in holding their another year, also our trustees Mr. W. Hope visited his sister, | Mrs. J. Raymes in Port Perry re. | cently. | Mr. and Mrs, A, | Harold, Inez, had New | mer wigh ber parents, Mr | WW, Savage. Mr, and Mrs, J. Demara motored ! to Little Britain on Saturday. Miss Aileen Sweetman epeat | Sunday with Miss Grace Mark, As Sunday was quarterly com- munion service, there was no Sun- fay School. Mr. and Mrs. F. | Anson, Donald, | sister. Mrs. C. Fralick { Year's. | Mr. C. Frallck and son Cecll, | tored to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Gerrow, daugh- ! ter Ora, of Oshawa, were guests of his sister, Mrs. A, Prentice, on Sunday. Mrs. Valentthe, Billy, Mildred, of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. II, Sint. zel, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sintzél, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aldred and sons Victor and Allan, held a family re.unfion at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sint- zel, for New Year's, (Mrs. D. sScugog, ags't. supt., secretary ass't.,, Miss Mrs. , spent New Years Mr. and and Mra, Mrs. J. Al upied Martyn, Lavern, Year's din. on New mo- Group Number 4, of the Wom- en's Assoclation are Mrs, E. tit, Mrs. W. Mark, Mrs. M, Stephen- son, Mrs. A. MacKenzie, Mrs. Wan. amaker, will entertain their friends in the township hall on Tuesday, January the 13th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. We wish to see everybody present, it being the first meeting of thé New Year. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heayns and son, Prince Albert, Miss Marjorie Mil. ner, motored to Oshawa Saturday afternoon. School opened on Monday with a full attendance. Mr, Fred Jackson attended the boys' conference at Guelph last week. There were four boys from each county sent there by the ag- riculture department, a very pro- fitable time spent. as (here were some very interesting speeches. They were all entertained at the college while they were there. We are very pleased to send one of our boys to that conference. Mr. and Mre. J. Thompson, of Markdale, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hood. They are both hale and hearty at the age of 81. They enjoy a trip and a visit very much. Mrs. Muirhead of Yelverton is visiting Mr. and Mrz. G. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. Samells, Mr. W. Samells, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. T. Williams, of Nestleton. Although Monday turned out to be very stormy the people turn. ed out to cast their vote and elect. ed Mr. J. Aldred as their reeve for this year. Mr. Glen Elford, sister Elva, Miss Inez Fralick, Miss Helen Car- ter have returned to Toronto after thelr holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn children were guosts of Mr. and and that a He then clubbed her over the head, toss- lie she fought off unconsciousness while she | Lorne, 1931 OFFICERS | of Mr. and Mrs, C. Hardy for New | Year's. i | Bobbie, | othy. { Williams, On Tuesday | | ner with Mr. and Mrs. J. | man, | with Mr. | Results of the Christmas Examina. | | Dodsl 75, | Luda Boyko, | Sweatman 57. tice 35. | Hope 82, { Demara 79. Blanche Lee 72, Rena | Sweetman 70. Ploughman, | visiting | was at, Toronto positions for | and Mrs, | | People's League ! Church { vice qn New Year's i Young people Gerrow, sons | were guests of his | | after Pet- | | Caurater, June, { few months in Florida. Samells | {If T wasn't dye think I'd be at a a 11477" list, at rs -- \ ALUE in the LABEL 30c Half pound Half pound' J. LYONS 8 Ce. (Consde Li, Toronto _ on | Garfleld Stone, Seagrave, Miss Gladys Oshorne, Mr. Wallace, Druce, Usborne of Pleasant | Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope, Zel- leonard, were the guests Point. la, Roy, and Mre. W. Beacock, son visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Delmara, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. C. Graham, Dor- | Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. H.| daughter Elva, Mr. O. Scugogz, Mr. E. Dear, had New Year's din- A. Sweet. | Williams, Blackstock, Mr. Norman Sweetman visited Leonard Hope on Friday afternoon. i Miss Lcona Prentice is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss |W Lillian Fralick. tions of 8.8. No, 2 School Sr. 1V.--Hazel Lee 86, George Dodsley 78, Tillie Lee 76. Roy Victor Aldred 72. | --- Hatchig Ajemian 74, 73, Everett Prentice Aldred 72, Herbert Jr. 1V. 2. Allan Sr. 111.--Hattie Shunk, 70. Jr. II.--Gordon = Dodsley 83, Funice Tee 84, lena Boyko 79, George Fines 78, Leonard Hope 66, Norman Sweetman 64, Edna Pren- 1I.--Gordon Tetlow £4, TienN\sth Dorothy Fines, 80, Grace Sr. I.---Annie Kabiski 82. Pr.-- Joyce Tetlow, 98, Glen De- mara, 95, Bruce Sweetman $8. Teacher, Hazey Sweet. NEW YEAR SERVICE HELD AT BROOKLIN Young People of United! Church Sponsored Watch: | night Service (Miss Lleanor Mackey, Correspon-| dent) | Brooklin, Jan. 2.--The Young | of the United | Watch Night Ser- | Eve. The gatliered together about ten o'clock in the basement held a | of the church and then they played | games and had contests till twelve. | The evening then came to a close | which everybody reported a splen- | did time. Quite a number from this vicin- ity attended the oyster supper and dance at Utica on New Year's Eve. Miss Ella Gascoyne has return- duties in New York spending Christmas anc New Year's with her parents here. | Mr. Reed, of Orillia, spébt the week-end at the home of Miss A. Oliver, : Nr. and Mrs. H. Hunter were | in Janetville attending the funeral of an old friend, Mrs. Stinson. Mr, and Mrs. H, Cooper, of Lit- | tie Britain, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper. Miss Ruth Morrison has return- | ed to her school duties after | spending the holiday with her par- ents at New Lowell. Mrs. John Vipond and Misses | Addie and Elsie visited with Mr. | and Mrs; Frank Vipond. of To- ronto, Miss Marjorie Alems, of Toronto, spent New Year's with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alems. Mr, and Mrs, George Vick and are spending a ed to her Mr. and Mrs. Hogarth and fam- ily, of Napanee, have returned |} home afler spending a week with | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. R. BE. White and son. Bobby, Newmarket, spent au rey days with friends here. fr. 4nd Mrs. G. S. White and son, Donald, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Griffen and family of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Or- miston, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mackey and daughter, Helen, Mrs. M, Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Mackey and family spent New {as leading prayer. | joyed and all repeated the | awa, Year's Day with Mr, and Mrs, E. | Pascoe, WHY HE WAS THERE (New York Evening World) Jose Hoffman, pianist, tells of a drunk who became noisy at a Hoff« man concert in a Mid-Western city and was asked by an usher to leave the hall, "Come on!' "You can get your money back." "But why are you puttin' me out?" asked the inebriated one. "You're drunk." "0 course, I am." said the patron. "commanded the usher. | concert? SUNDAY SCHOOL AT MAPLE GROVE ELECTS OFFICERS | Harry Freeman Is Elected as | Superintendent for Coming Year (Miss Marion Snowden Correspondent) Maple Grove, Jan. 6--The an mee sr of the Sunday Soro wa held in the hall on Monday evenis pe hen the following officers were elected for the coming year: 1 > A re Pianist--Eileen Hockit Assistant Pianist -- | Snowden Librari ian-- O° The teachers were al the coming year 1 re elected for School in Cobourg. cided to hold our anniver third Sunday and Monday as usual, There were a hundred and twelve at Sunday Schoc ) on Sunday, at the service, Rev, H. Wolfrain preach- el a very appropriate sers After the church service, the regul ar quarterly service . was held. Mr, Harold Mibe!, Toronto, visited | his aunt, Mrs. Chester Power, on { Monday. Mr. Wilson Power Ottawa, spent | a few days with relatives in this com- munity, Jt was also de- ary on the in June OFFICERS CHOSEN BY YOUNG PEOPLE AT ZION CHURCH | Alex. McMaster Is Elected as President for Year 1931 ion, Jan, 6--The young people's m ----s was we!l attended by 37 at the opening night. Mr, Alex Mec- Master, the President, took the chair, and opened the meeting by a hymn and prayer by Rev. Mr, Bick. The officers are Pres, Alex. McMaster; vice- Dyenident, Misses Annie McMas- ter, Elva Pascoe, Mr. Ralph Glaspell, Miss Peal Leach; pianist, Miss Li- leen Stainton; As Pianist, Gerald Balson; sec, Miss Beryl Glaspell; treas., Luther Pascoe; Mr, Bick out- lined the duties of the society in a ce way. Mr. Arthur Stain- 1e devotional lesson from story of the boy Jesus in the temple, and spoke very nicely, as wel Gerald 'Balsdon played a piano solo; Mr. Jas. Master favored with two vocal solos; Bernice Stainton gave one or | Edgar Guest's poems. Miss Annic McMaster conducted a recreational period and a contest after which refreshments were en- Mizpah bendediction. Come to the next meet- ing Friday night at the S. S. rooms. The Glaspell families were plea- santly entertained at Mr. and Mrs, George Heel's home, Mary St, Osh- on Saturday evening. Schoo! was attended Sunday by lover cighty on Sunday and we hope more attendance next Sunday. Misses Pearl, Leona, and Reta Flintoff, Master Morley: Flintoff and Clifford Johns Ebenezer were heli- day guests with «their sister, Mrs. Wesley Cameron. for Mr. William Laird | was appointed de! elegate to the Winter | and evidence of | conductd vew Year's | | six of | The flowers were Me- {on the radio the same night, Mr. Anson Balson is attending the | "Young Farmers'" short course in Guelph, for two weeks, which he wou in the fall, by being coach to a grouy of young fellows, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Welcome vere Sunday guests at 'Mr. Arthur Stainton' s, Miss Lewis has returned to her school duties here. Baby Neil Martin, son of Mr, Nei! Martin, is ill with Bronchial pneu- monia. We hope for a speedy re- covery for the baby, WHITBY ..| LARGE CROWD AT BOY'S FUNERAL § Earl Wilson Laid to Rest | Tuesday Aftex« noon The funeral of Earl Kitchene | Wilson, fifteen-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Wilson, whicl hile | took place on Tuesday afternoon, attended, a trib lad's popularity, sympathy with the bereaved parents and broth- ers. The service at the home was by Rev. John Lindsay. of St. Andrew's Presb: Church, which Earl attend was very largely ute to the dead pastor' { terian ed. The interment took place in the Union Cemetery, the bearers being his associates in the Tuxis and Sunday Schools. The floral tributes were numer- ous and beautiful, filling one side of the room where the casket lay. They came from church and fra- ternal organizationz, his High School and Sunday School classes and many private individuals, in- cluding members of the family. carried from | the house by former boy associa- ties. Rev. A. L. Richards, United Church, assisted gervice at the house, SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ON FRIDAY, JAN. 16 The annual convention of the Whitby Township Sunday School Association has been called for Friday, January 106ih in Brook- lin United Church. Morning and afternoon sessions will be held, and the principal sp«-ker will be Rev. Dr. George T. Webb, representative of the On- tario: Religious Education Coun= cil. ' Reports of various eommittees will be presented, resolution pass- ed, officers elected, and genera! business transacted. The repert of the Provincial convention will be given by. Mr. W. D. Dyer, of Columbus, The President is Mr. Ross Lee. of Kedron. and the Secretary, Miss of the in tha 1 M. Sleep, Whitby. Shaw and Einstein are to appear At last a little competition for. Amos n' Andy!--New York Evening Sun. Business recovery will probably begin about the time some of onr leading optimists finally run out of conservation about it.--Sam: Diego Union. "America has adopted Probhibi- tion," asserts a dry. Just so, and in some ways treats it very much like some folks treat an adoptea child,-- Montreal Star, Conscience began to hurt; man about 3000 B.C, says an archeolo- zist, which may explain why today it shows such deterforation.--Chi- oago Evening Post. South East 'Ward polls Monday. I wish to thank the voters of the South East Ward who so kindly supported me at the Yours faithfully, Campbell T. Smith

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