OKOXO WEEKLY ' I M MS NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS || ±=rrr=:.zrrrrrrr^^...5S-:-'..:.£ I KIRBY Miss Evelyn Sanderson1, of Black- Stbiek, is the guest at present of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Wannon. Mr. Lome Wannan was home over the week-end from Guelph where he is attending Summer School. Mr.. and Mrs. Win. Deirililt and Mr. and Mrs. Brown and other rela- tives were visitors here on Sunday. Oame Rumour makes this state- ment: That Mr. Harvey Morgan bias the best field of peas' between here and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. MacKinnon, accompanied by Miss Jean McKinnon visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKinnon over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Towzer of Port Hope, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Brodie TShompson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I1.. R. Bry- son on Sunday. Mr. M. and Mias Barbara Nixon, -of Milton, in company with Mrs. and Miss Viola Hoden, visited relatives and friends here last week. They were two of the finest girls seen on our streets for a long time. Come again. Andy was heard to remark that the decorations in O’rono for the 12th of July looks great, and he bets that Messrs:. 0. A. Gamslby, J., J. Gil- fi'hiii. H, G. MacDonald and James Richards mental capacities were at work on the job. Rev. S. H. Littlewood occupied the pulpit at Kirby on Sunday and he delivered a sermon worthy of praise to a fair congregation but not as large by half as it should have been for Kirby appointment, as there is no swimming tanks here, or - parks, to draw the attention of those who seem delighted with such on the Sabbath. Just read the article written in The Globe of last Friday by the Rev. Erenieh Oliver, sneaking at Knox Church, and the silent clergy of to- day can wake up from their slumbers and let the people learn of the perils which are getting more prevalent every day. COWANVÃLLE Miss Marian Simpson is attending the Agricultural College at Guelph. The community wish her the best of success. Mrs. George Storey and two .chil- dren have returned home to London after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Burley. Quite a. large number attended the Sunday School and W. A. picnic at the Cream of Barley Oamip at Bow- num iile on Saturday. All report a. good supper and a good time. The regular monthly meeting, of the' W. A. met ait Mrs.. W. A. Reid’s CROWTHER GIRLS WIN By ( Seymour Wyns Prying 11 hits from the offerings of Eve. Bellamy, Newcastle turned back Newton ville 11 to 6 before a fair crowd---:of hoirie fans Friday night in a scheduled N.O.X. fixture. In winning their third successive start, Geo. Crowther’s lassies found Newtonville a vastly improved, nine from their last encounter, The Eas- terners waged a tidy duel through- out, holding the upper hand till the 3rd chukker when the Red Sox took the lead, never to relinquish, it. By the by 4 homers were hit, each team having two. Lena Kimball in the estimation of many, 'Newtonvi lie’s- best player, opened the scoring in the 1st frame when circled the sacks, having ta.kpn a liking to one of Pat Pearce’s toss- es. The Easterners added another counter in the 2nd when A. Brown, the visitors1’ shortstop, hit for the circuit. However, the -homesters were not to be denied for in the 2nd heat, they gathered a quartette of tallies on Marg. Pearce’s homer, a double, 2 singles, an error, and 2 in. field hits. 'Nothing daunted, Earl Walky’s pets came right back in the 3rd innings, they tied up the oil ball game. Crowtlicr’s damsel's took their never relinquished lead in the last of the 3rd, when they m'aide the count 7 to 4 on 2 hits, a walk, 2 errors and" an infield out. Ethel Spencer, key- stone sacker, added to this total in the 4th stanza when she smacked a l-bagger, N-ewtonville added single counters in the 5th and 7th frames to compete their scoring. The Red Sox not content with their lead made the run register ring once in the 5th on a fumble and twice, in the 6th as Red Hendry and Specs Spencer sin- gled to can 1er home on Pat Pearce’s double. Newcastle’s next home game is with On.no on the 22ml of this month. Crime out and see them slaughter the Oronoites. ----------o------â€"-â€" The Liquified Petroleum Gasses Limited has leased the property known as the Christopher park, Port Hope, and will erect- buildings -to the value of $5000.00, and is expected to be in operation sometime in Septem- ber, on Wednesday with a good attend- ance. We were glad to welcome our new minister and lus1 wife, Rev. and Mrs, Morton at our meeting. In spite of the heat a large num- ber of friends and neighbors attend- ed' the shower on Friday night . in Newtonville hall for Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stephens. All report a good proigpairnsifo and time. * < FOR YEARS the name -of Delanty has stood for courteous attention* high' class workmanship and fair and reasonable treatment. ' Today, even more than ever, this firm takes pride is guarding and maintain- ing its proud recordâ€"earned through long years of straightforward dealing with the public. No matter how small or ho w large a proposition, we will gladly go>. into details in connection so that you can intelligently come to. a decision. I i ! THE COBOVRG GRANITE AND MARBLEâ- WORKS DELANTY BROS. For further particulars see our local agent MR. G. A. BEAMISH ORONO 1 i I NEWTONVILLE : .... Newton ville Field Day, July 20th. Come and meet your friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pay,fie, Toronto, are visiting Mr. and j Mrs, Wrn. Smith. Mrs, Frank GilmerJ Philip and Lawrence are spending a week at Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. Miax Stapleton visit- ed Mr. and Mlrs. J. Morris, Orono, recently. Mr. Ed. Symiins and Inez, Mor- ris h, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Rowe. Miss Haze! Reid, right operator at our telephone central, is holidaying with cousins at Orillia. Master -Bud' J ones is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs1. Dave Merrill. Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. del and Lane and family are now living in their : own house (formerly Miss R. A. Thomp- son’s house). There was a miscellaneous shower in the Community Hall on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stephens when they received many lovely 'gifts. •Successful High School Entrance candidates : Laurna P earce, Helen Snell. Audrey Burley. Congratula- tions to the pupils anci to their tea- cher, Mr. L- Saver,y. Mrs. liâmes Stark was called home to Castleton on Thursday on account of the Un-ess of her 10-year-old broth- er, He was operated on in Coibourg hospital for a ruptured appendix and although in a grave condition still, home is held for his recovery. Mr. Pick Gunnell (Dick the ama- teur gardener, radio artist, of Ham- ilton), who has enjoyed a week’s fishing at Young’s Point, called at Mr. J. H. Couch’s on Friday night and took Mrs. Gunnell and family home to Hamilton. Mrs. Gunnell suent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Couch. A number of ball games have been played here this past week. Monday night Garden Hill boys played New tonville, Newtonvi lie won " day night Newcastle New tonville with Newt and on Thursday night boys played Newton ville, with New tonville winning. Newtonville Sunday On Tue girls played asile winuiim'. Elizahethviil School join- Pai'k on Friday afternoon. The chil- dren enioved He swing and slides, etc., while the hviper ejtos h until supper time, races and - contests of were enjoyed until time to go home. in the Basement on July 5th. As urevinusly • announieeri they enter- tained the mothers and babies of the congregation and were With the number that Airs. B. Bruce took charge of short programme which consisted a, piano solo, Bud Jones: a hv' Ethel------; ; piano solo, Burley; recitation. Fee -Jones. a social time enjoyed. Mrs, McDonald. Permanent Waving, Finger Waving SATISFACTION GU Newcastle 52 50 to $8.00 , 50c ARANTRED KENDAL Quantrill and Mrs, D. Bell, of Loskard, is visit- ing at Mr. !.. D. Bell’s. Miss Hilda Boll: has returned, home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. Bell, of Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Harold family, of Whitby, vi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Quant-rill. Most of the formers in "this ditsrict will1 be through haying by.the 12till ol July, instead of just starting,' as has been the case in former years. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bell and Clar- ence, Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. 'IX Bell .visit,id with Mr. and Mrs, George iStapleton, Newtouville on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. !.. IX Bell Mrs. George Thompson, arid daughter Gwyniie ,amd Mrs. D. Bell visited with Mr. and Airs. Arthur Bell, of Welcome, on Sunday. , . Sympathy is ' extended, to- the Li: family over the death of their fat year. Xle leaves to of a family, Mrs Garden Hill, and of Kêndal. M r. Fher Lux.ui Thomas H. Davidson., past member of Hamilton Township Cririncil anlc Northumberland and Durham Ooun ties Council was (buried in. Union Cemetery, Coldsprings on Wednes- bro-ther, and two sistelra, all of Co- bourg. m t ' ' ' ' g Tyrrell’s Drug Store 1 DRUGS STATIONERY KODAKS PHONE 68, ORONO MOTH KILLERS July is Itihe time wlhen you â- should take extra pre- cautions to prevent moth damage to clothing, blan- kets, upholstered furniture and rings. Guard against needless moth damage during the warm weather. ELKAY MOTH CRYSTALS give off a powerful vapor which kills moths and nidth worms not reached by any other method. If) OZ TIN : .39 cts MOTH BAGS from 15 cts. to 49 dts, and 75 cts each MOTH BALLS PER LB .......10 cts MOTH FLAKES ....... 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