Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 30 Jul 1936, p. 3

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~- THE WHITBY GAZETTE&. CHRON!a.E. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1936 . PAGE THREE News and Reports From the Gazette Correspondent Staff A number from Brooklin at- 111oprano, also received hearty ap- Randell of Toronto, spent the week- 1' of the Vi my ~lemorial unveiling in I tended the funeral of the late Jplauae. The elocutionist, Miss Joy end at the parsonage. 1 France. : H O W T 0 M A K £ I ( E D Mrs. Hepburn pf Kedron. Baxter, of Washington, D.C., gue Mr. Oowbr:dge, from near Kings- I The regular church service will · , Brooklin News· TEA Rev. p, L. and Mrs. Jull, wlUl bright numbers, creating merrl- ton, is the C.P.R. relief agent he re. : te ct 11.00 a.m. E¥erybody wei- : lnfme six hftJ»>nt leapoont of S.IHI Bledc ·T .. In • J»>nt of frah boUins (G. l\1, White, Coa-res110ndent) 1 The S&nset service of sunday Miss Rlllh, Kenneth and Gordon, ment for her large audience. Mrs. taking the work ol Mr. E Cros- 1 <:orne. w•ter. After six mlnlltan•ln liquid Into ~rt conealner. While hot, edd Brooklin, July 28.-The Senior I evening was of special interest left on Wednesday ror ' Blind Rlv- Murray Me,Oartby of Toronto, as who, with his daughters, ·E,·alyt~ I 1t}l Cupt of r.nul•ted n~ lftd lh•l•lce of" leMOM. Stir well until h!lf lt .. d t kl hi b at the plano which was a real tion at Ow·n Sound. 1 Balsam ..,. co w••-1 om....... qo ~•• o ... ,. ,..._ ..,.... leo. "l'oup or tbe Canadian Girls In 1 when ltev. P. L. Jull gave the ad- er, whe1·e they will spent a month. aceompanlst, displayed great skill and Phylis ue spend.ng their nca- ~~lvfedrl, R __ con~~~thllcolldd wwl•llerl .:~110tdall~ '-:~_coowllthr.echfo1';!!iJ/"• 1 Training spent last week In camp re~s. a . n:; as s au Ject, '·The Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson have ~ at Port Bolster, under the lead- Burning Bush." Mr. Morrison of been" on a trip to Brighton where treat to all. Rev. Mr. KennedY of The ball game played here last r Beaverton gave two c t 1 h 1 i Sonya added to the pro&ram with week with Bl~ckstock r••ult--d ,,-1-th . , erahlp or 1\llss Alice Al'nohl and • orne so os t ey v s ted with Mr. and Mra. G. hla short but Interesting addre~ I r• 10-12 _• f _,f th- . . (:"Irs. R. "llson, l:orrt'!!pot.~cnt) Mls;; Doris Batty, with . Mrs. an~. sang "Lite's Railway to Heav- Solomon. On their return triP · sco ~ 10 avour o e \"lSI-en tc guitar acc·'mpanl t Th h 1 ,._ d After the program Ice cream and tors BALSAM. July 28.-A number I Normari White as camp mother. ' · v men · e 1 e r car sal ded ou the slippery cake was served tn the basement • , ! from bere attended the Graham The program for the weej( was a service wa.a held at the beautiful pavemen~ and _Plunged Into . Ulo and a social chat enJoyed by tbe Mr. and M!~ . John _ Varcoe, __ or re-union picnic at Osbawa, on I slrdnuous one wltb no Idle mo- sun.mer· home or Mr; H. Shipman. ditch. Mrs. l'hompson receaYod · n frle d 8 t Re D A Toronto, are v1s1lmg this \\Cck \\lth saturdav A pleasant afternoon ments, and Included :water sports, A number of Brooklin trCends at- bruises, but Mr. Thompson escap. l !'" 7 n s tpre ent. d v •. h .• I. •. Mr . . Wm. and Miss ;\.lary .Martin. ~-as spe·n·t In sports the eldest! tended ed lnjur "erguson, pas or, ac e as c a r- • . hlku, physical exercises, hand- • Y. man ln his usual pleasing manner. BEAVERSTOCK-SPICER present being Mrs. AnDie Graham craft, games, camp fires, sunset · A most serious accident occur- Mr. al!d Mrs. Matthews and aou, At the conclusion a hearty vote A quiet marria"c ceremony took or Oshawa, and the youngest her services bible study and dlscullSion red In Drookllo lut Wednesday George, or Detroit, were with llr. of thanks was extended to Mad-. place at the Myrtl(' Parsonage at great grandson , Kenneth Ross, :.: groups. The group had rooms at when Mr. 1-'red Lyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dryden for the week- amo Rocbereau who sponsored the LJO p.m. on Saturday, July 25th, weeks old, of Oshawa. Friends Port Bolster lou, where Mr. and and Mrs. Henry r.you, fell from end. e•enlng'e program, and to all wbo ...-hen Miss •: .hna Matilda Spicer, were there from Toronto, Mr&. Sypher spared no pains to a building on which he was work- The lawn tea held at the home took part In maid thl 1 only daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. W . Brougham. Kinsale, Myrtle Sta- make all comfortable. The rook- lng and injured hla back. He waa or Mr. and Mra. Percy Stover on event a real aucc!~. au~ a::r:~. C. Spicer, of Port Hope, was united tlon, _Whitby, Osbawa, Hamilton, lug was done iu a tent 1n the park rushed to Oshawa hospital where Tuesday afternoon, · under tlle h 1 th t 1 th f t in marriage to ;\lr. Luther William Orilha and Balsam. fairly successful, were out of the wlth meals served from tables everything Ia being done to relieve direction or the Womeo'a Ml55lou- op n: a hn 8 near u ure, we Baver'stock, ol Port Perry, son ol Rev. Dr. Brice, of T()ronto, list of prize winners. A number laden with all kinds of good things I his sutrerlng and restore him to ary Society, was a most dellghUul :~~ u!v:g;lne same entertainers the late Mr. and Mrs. George l. gave a splendid talk Sunday tram here also took part In a to ut sod spread under an arch health again. event In spite of a shower or rain · Banrstock, Rev. W. E- · Honev offi- c,·ening on Temperance. ladles' tournament at Hlghlanrl lf beautiful maples. Among the Mr. and Mrs. ·Henry Lyon wlsb I that at one time threatened to ReV', Chas. Mullen and Mrs. ciat:ng. The bride was attended by Mr. Howard Broome visited Creek on Wednesday afternoon program arniqged for early even- to thank all who have shown kind- prevent the gathering. Tea wu Mullen, West Flamboro, en . r~ute Mrs. C J. \Villiams, of Port Hope, Sunday with his parents In so- but they too .failed to carry oft :na; was an amateur hour, to v;hich neas and given help since 1-' ed' I served from a daintily arrau&od to Cornwall, for their vaeatlon, while the groom was supported by Una. any or the prizes. They are hop- Jther gul'sts from Port Bolster accident. These {rlendly ser~lca.: table to small tables. placed called on our pastor last Tuesday_ :\lr. ~Villiams, uncle of the bride. Mr. Frank Disney has had a lng for better auccess in the Inn and Camp Grounds were tu- have Indeed helped to ease their throughout the beautiful grounds Mr. and Mrs. Brash called ou I Also in attendance were Mr. and Frl~ldlare Installed tu hill home. (uture. ~lted, bringing the audience up sor~ow. and a very substantial luncheon friends In Port Perr1 oa Tueaclay 1\trs. Howard Bartley, of Green- Mr. and Mn1. R. Wilson and Tbe July meeting of W.l\I.C. of :o a . large crowd. Mrs. N. White 'fbe C.G.l.T. girls are having a · waa enJoyed by all present. Tho last. bank, the latter ~ing an aunt of Norrlne visited Sunday with Mr. the Baptist Church was held at lcted as Major Bowes. and the ten-day camp ror underprivileged lily pond was of special lntereat v ..... Emily Patte of Torou\o · the groom and Mr- and Mrs, S11ic~r. and M~. W. R\r\.t!\t, G\lr~mont. Ui! hom' &{ JAR. }:\ Wtril, oii !ollowlug numbers were given: children at the home or Mr. and and the flower borders although spent a few days w'lth her uleee: The ~ride look~. lm~ly_ in her dre~s Much ·~·mpathy Ia felt for M.-. Tuesday afternoon. The members Pyramid building, Audrey Hall, Mrs. Blake DeHart, beginning 00 sutrerlng rrom dry weather, were !llln. Robert Heron, durlnc tbe of lnsh blue s1L '1\'tth overlace ol Routley, of Brooklin, In the loss of the .Mission Baud were guests fean Patterson, Martha Vipond, Monday, Aug. s. Douatlous of a profusion of gorgeous blooms. week. the same s~de and blue shoes. She of hla rtne new barn, by fire ou of the . meeting and assisted Claire Patterson, Jessie Spencer, money or tood will be gratetully The financial returns were mo•t Two city lads, Allan Wllsin and wore a wh1te tulle ve1l c~ught w1th Sunday morning. Several men with the program. Mrs. H. John- Edna Harris. The number was received, and will be calied for. satisfactory and wlll be used to Ray Taylor, cycled down on Sat- a band ol blossoms, w1th glo,·cs I went from here but arrived too son or tbe United Church also !pleodldly performed and brought Two serious fires occurred in pay_ upensea of a repreaeutatiYO urd~y spending the night with and purse to ':"atch._ Mr. and Mrs. late to be of any assistance. gave an interesting talk on !Ills- great applause. The same group tbls vicinity this week. About mid- to tbe Sebool for Leadera to be frll'nd• and calling on Jame~~ Baverstock." II res1de at Green- t Mrs. David Jones, of Stourr- sions. The program was much 0 ave r. chorus but got the gong night ou Wednesday, the new held the last week In August at Doble and Walter Andereon, two bank. ,-ille, !s visiting her daughter, appreciated and enjoyed by the· lor this ·number. They are aero- Sunoco garage, managed by Mr. the Ontario Ladles' College, Whlt- Interested radlolsts. )Irs. Frank Cou~tlce. la1·ge number present. bal~ hut not musicians. Another J. Bailey, was completely destroy- by. Mra. Agnes Brovin, o·r Guelph, G d _On Sunday ,e,enlng ne~t. the Two University ;;tudents, group put on a pantomine with ed by fire. Before the fire engine Rev. P. L. Jull and family left and Min Ella Burroughs, of Fene-- Teen WOO i oungh Pe~ple s B ~lass Will p~e- Mcssr~. Jack Britton and JamP.ti Mlas Allee Arnold Introducing the arrived the flames were beyond on Wednesday for a vacation at lou Falla, are spending a rew days sen~ 1 eh as.~ I t 1 ~thersh, of • ._,r Gould, sent out by the Provincial cha~acters:- Elizabeth Arden, a control with the burnmg or oil Blind River, Ontario. During the with relatives in our village p.ra.;' E Brown Col'ftSPOndent) ~~n °· v.·. 0 ~ 1 a e1 1 c arge 1° Department or Mines, were ln a charming young lady with one Fortunately the rain helped 1~ pastor's ·absence, services will be A meeting or the W~men's - • ' . e service. n ~sp r ng e_ven 11 ~ Claremont and vicinity last week great desire to wed, taken py Miss preYeuting tbe spread of tb<1 tire ~ ~anal at 11 a.m., wltb the rot- Guild was held In tbe basement I p G~ee~~~· !~lyT::~nt:e:~~:~ ~~e~:~~~:e;o!: v~~s 4 8:c~:: agho\ making a survey or water courses Doria Batty; Sara Misereskl, a and no other damage was done. owl Su~ suppl_y : Aug. %, Rev. Rob- ol tbe church on Wednesday after- !aa'l. Sunday ~ornlng In th'e Inter- when their service was . ver~: ~sndbe~~gpt~a~;ie:el~~ Tt~l:o~gu~~~}; smart maid In the service of Eliza- On Sundav morning another disas- er Impson, Aug. 9, Rev_ Wm. uoou July 29 h J • d b 11 t bl'tb, Katherine Ormiston; lkey trous fire- destroyed the barn and Halg; Aug, 16 and %3, Rev. J. s. M;_ Moon, dr Oshawa. conducts e11t of Temperance ;:vork l.t Ca~: muc en o~e Y a prescn · the province and Is undertaken Mulokey, one or the suitors who contents, or Mr. Jas. Routley. This I. Wilson or Osbawa. Rev. Robert senlc" at Chalk Lake on Sun- ada. His text was, As B~e.s Do, hy the Mines Department In con- couldn't remember where hla waa a new barn erected only a £Impson·, Brooklin, will be avail- daJ afternoon. Sunday Sebool at and proved very intcrest.ng and Claremont- junction with federal geologists home was; lateen Bell, Obadiah few years aco and Mr. RouUey'a able tor any emerceney calL 2 p.m., church service at 3 P m to the point. and tbe (lntarlo College of Ag-. · Ml G 1 111 t d rlcultnre. · 'rho shortage of water Pullfloger, another aultor, much ;Gaol Is mo.t aerloua. Both build- Everyone weleome. 88 eorg a Peng Y re urne --- in man)' farm districts has led to In loYo with Ellubeth, Entyu ln&a were lu.aurocl but did not cov- Almon J_ Master Lyle Sherwin Ia away on home last week after apending CLAREMONT, July 2·9.-The I thia -snrvey being made tn order r..ewla; Henry Vlll, lookln& tor aD- er the loss. U4J a few days' vacation. · some time In . New York. farmers are now busy harvesting to tTl' und find some means tlf ~M-t -.\{%, ll~'t~ft'f h-rk\na; Mr. Ch'A~. HOllier, 11\r. Campbel~ Moaare. Norman Anderson and Walter and Mre. Green and their grain crops. some of which regulating the water aupply Christopher Cohambua, the 1&1101' Homer, and lllaa Margaret Homer Almonds, July !lS.-Mrs. lllor- Walter Lynde have started their daughters, l.ola and Catharine, or are or poor quality owing to the whera necessary. With • sweetheart In everv port, were In Lerroy over the week-end. aeason'a work, threshing for th• Butralo, are vlaltlng F. L. and !\Ira. extreme bent and prolonged -Ur..lon Churclt services were ... ~ombe, Sr., of Gmemee, visited v G ee Dorl• J'acklon. All the sultora call- Mr. Howard Grills spent the last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. f-rmen. Gl-'1 to report crops are r 0 • drought at a time when plenty or v.·ell attended on Sunday, especl- ed on Elizabeth, but the presence week-end at Port ·Bolster. fairly rood. Albert Dennis and daughter, of moisture ,.-as essential. Fall ally In the morning. Rev. J. K or all three at tbe same time did! Miss Hilda Harris, Miss Mary :'11orcombe, and is also holldayln& Mr. and Mr11. Roy Parrott and SBBkat~hewan, are visiting the wheat crops are reported to be Glover dellve~ed two rtn~ aer- not result In a satisfactory end-, Harris, Miss Laurel Holliday Miss with Mr. and Mrs. J. Asnley, &OD, 'Bobby, rom near Toronto, former a sister, Mrs. James Plask- fairly good. mons. His morning subject was · ing. Miss Marguerite Hall and Mlsa Edltb Holliday have been ~0 a Mr. and Mra. Arthur Mac.Key wlalted with ber parent.'l, Mr. and Itt. . The game between Claremont ·'Alpha and Omega," and the Amy Engledow Impersonated Ru- motor trip to Traverse City Mlch end sons, and Miss Mable MacKey, Mrs, Robert Parrott on Sunday The United Sunday School pte- . and Greenwood ladles' baseball choir also ehose tbls for Its an- hlnotr and Jimmie- Wallington. and . A surprise party was gl~en to~ or OUawa, YlsiLed several d&¥s last. nlc larl Tuesday to Oshawa on the teams at Greenwood, on lo'rlday them . . A duet, "The Beautiful received great applause for their I !dr. Lealie Lade, at his home, 00 last week at the home of :'11r. and Mn. Chris. Wilson. or Myrtle, Lake, was a ~reat success. All evening last, resulted lu a score Garden of Prayer", by Mrs. efforts. A most delightful number Monday evening In celebration of Mrs. W .Hall. Mr. and .lllrs. Mac- called 00 her niece, Mre. Henry agree the more the merrier. of 27-s In favor of Claremont. A Glover and son, Vau-ghan, wa3 was the one given by Miss Grace ilia birthday, A most enjoyable Key and &ons are on a trip Doble, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. K. Wilson, of Uxbridge, return game will be played In the much appreciated. Batty, Jlflss Gwen Thompson and evening was spent by all who at- through tbe St.!.tes and Miss Milhle Mr. Peter Heron or Scarboro, 11pent sunday wltb Stewart Cor- Memorial Pari!. 11ere this Friday What narrowly escaped being .Misa Lou Tordilf In the selection tended, !dacKey will remain here tor the visited relatives In our neighbor- bett and family. evening. " a serious motor accident happen- "Stars ot the Summer Night." More than 200 attended the rest of the summer. bood during the week. Mrs. Clltrord Barkey and son, I tlcfl:;:.;nont lawil bowlers pa . - ed on Sunday afternoon, on the Following the program Mrs. White Sunday School picnic of tbe Unit- !\tl.u;es Violet and Evelyn Hall Mre. \V_ Hall and daughter Erie, of Dhon H111, "'ere with P In a number of tournn- 9th Concession, east of the vii- led lu a slng-aong In whleh all ed Church at Port Bol•ter ou nttended Kinsale Sunday School Eth~l. or Weston. were Ute •ue•t~ Norman and lllrs. Die over ~un- ~~eeenkts bh,letld, .. lenrethpcrettdylstnrlltclcth lont;,· tl lage, when a car owned and J i ed t h til Th ~ J,llcnlc on Tuesday atterDOOD last f M e o day ~ " driven by Mr. Graham, of the o D mos ear y. ursday, Dinner was aerved In at Oshawa on the L&ke. o ra. Lou Richardson ov~r the . of the running when It came to Cooper garage, collided with Mr. the Park and the gamea and racea Audlev ball tA•m pl•ved .... .-~ek-end. Mr~. W. W. Gel' -..·as In Toronto the winning of prizes. On Tues- l'orman Linton's car. In the car followed ou tho baseball cro~-....~- ~ - ..., - .A .~etty weddln lr..!l "eAk a~le_~dlng _t_~e rnnera1 or d A number euioyed water 8~ ~~~l:n~~~~=;~~~::.~ke.wenA- ~~:ed ou Saturday, July 25 at the 6r au11T; nr& ~ 'Mhl:ll!'a'1'y t~: ;;J,:~~- :t !:~~~r~~~~ ~~~t ~~ :~~h t~; !i1~!~n la~f:~ ~~e wl~~ since the day was most Ideal after good crowd gathered and als.;'en· home of I>!r. and Mre. H. 'R. Bry- Flett. Friday three rinks skipped by whom received slight InJuries to the much needed showers ~t Lhe joyed dancing after. ant, 119 Sixth street, New Toronto The rain last week and the Messnt. Fred Evans, H. E. Park- l•er hand. The other passenger In early morning. MIBB . Irene Gordon hod her wheMn their second daughter, Ver- ~:~•::v:~:~~e1: ~~s mpnde a grea~ er ami W. G. Scott were In 03h- the Graham car was w. Blng- Dr. and Mrs. McKinney were In t 11 na ar~aret. was united !n mar- - e a pearance 0 nwa for the tourney there. 1\11·. ham. Both cars were damage<! ous a removed oc Wednead&¥. 1 the country and th c o Brampton last week where they She Is on a lWO weeks' vacation. rage to Mr. Edgar Scott or New e r ps. ~colt's rink won a minor prize but not beyond repair. Constable Joined In celebrating Mre Alex Toronto. The service was conduct- Many listened In on Sundny for one win but apart (rom that Wid. l\fllle r waa called to the McKiuney's birthday, . MillS Margaret Graham, ot To- ed by Rev. Mr. Williams. Tho morning and got a good reception I our bowlers, who nrc usually scene of accident, Mrs. Hall and Miss Ethel Hall ronto, Is spending the summer at brldl', given In marriage by her the home ot Mrs .. Wm. Gordon. h The Lawn Bowling Club will hold a tournament, men's doubles, on Wednesday after- noon, A ugast 5th. Mr. James Evans' condition has lmpr·oved dur·ing the past week. His many friends tru.-.• that his prcseuL progress will continue. Rev. J. E. and lire. Glo:Yer atten_ded the f~~;ner~~ ~! ~~! !!~! Mr. R. -E. Tompkins, of Cambra:r, ou Friday lut. . .Mn1. Rawson, Sr., !1 vlaltln• r1·!ends at Barrie. Mrs. T. Neal, v.·ho underwent a ·major operation In St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, about a montll ago, Is now convalescing at tho~ home of her daughter, Mrs .. 0. Mowbray, or Port Perry. lllr. John Porter, or Pontypool, visited his nephew, Mr. and Mra. H. Porter for a few daya last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pugb and son. Mr. A. Mantle and Miss J. pUkey l'islted relatives In Hamilton, on Sunday. Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Stevens and daughter, or Western 0:~­ tarlo, are visiting old friend! here. Rev. Stevens la a form.ar · pastor of tbe Claremont Raptlst Church. Mr. and Mrs. LymAn Pllke:r and the former's nephew, M1·. Clifford Pllkey and family, of Toronto, are holidaying at a cot- tage near Minden. New Tomatoes Sell 25 Cents Per Quart Picton, July 28- Field tomatoes, grern corn and harvest apples made their first appearance on Picton market Saturday. Tomatoes sold at 25 cents per quart basket, green corn at · 30 cents a doz., and duchess and yellow 1ransparent apples, 5 cents a quart. Red and blue berries were quile plentiful, sellin:., at 2 boxes for 25 cents while chenies brought l<kt a quart ._ ~ew potatoes at 4~r. -' peck, sold rapidly. . · Vendors Qgreed that last ·week't rains will prove of inestimable bene· fit to the Ia: "~:C:getahle and fruits. OUR HELP: Our help is in the name of the Lord. who mada hea,·cn and earth .- Psalms 124: 8. or Toronto, are visiting w!Lh Mrs Thanks for the wondertul show- fat er, wore a frock of Ivory satin Porteous. . er of rain. . It will do a world of trimmed with lat'e, fashioned on TRUE Mr. and Mrs. H. Mowbray and good Prlnctl!!s lines with hat to match STREAMLINING SOLID STEEL SAFETY No OTHD Corn FLakes, at any price. give you the seou- ine value you get in Kcllon'a. · Matchlcaa flavor. Oven-fresh cri•pnCII. Ask for the~p by name. Nethln1 take• the pia~ •I Iva and Mrs. W. Jackson, are M;_ Will Horn, wbo Is em lo and nose veil. She carried a shear apeud!ng the week at Mr. 1. Me- with Mr. Arthur O'Conuor,P ~ of red roses and fern. Tho bridal Brien a cottage, north of Beaver- with a painful accident over a attendant was Miss Lena Br:rant, t.on. week ago, when he was tlxlnc Ulol sister or the bride, troctod In pink Mrs_ Millar ia In Toronto for a rope at ttae top of the ba Whll I chiffon with white acc:oaaorlea and few days. coming down he tell ru~~· face u: picture hat, and . canted wblte Mias. Bel!sle Garbutt In company · the handle of a pitchfork whleh I'OIIea and fern. !lfr. llunln DaYis with Mr. lind Mra. Pickering and pierced his body, nnd had t.o be was beat man. The r.ceplloa was daughter j,{adge or Oahawa, are on pulled out. He was i'UJJhed to held at the brlde·a home, where a trip to Northern Ontario. oshawa hospital, where he has the brlde'R mother rece!Yed, r;own- Mr. and Mrs. J. Tordlll and Mr. been for tbe past ten days but ed In maize crepe with hat to 1 and Mrs. W. Tordltr and Mr. and at Lime of writing he Is 'dolua; match and col'lage of white roaea Mra. Lou Allemo and children or nicely, and hopt;s to t.e home With fern. The groom'• mother Barrie, were recent guests with soon. was gowned In pink figured crepe Mr. and Mrs. J. Allemo. Mr. and Mr~. Tom Shortt and with white trimmings and coreago Mrs. Morley Rosa Ia In Toronto family spent the past week at of •weet Pe&ll. Later, Mr. and Mrs. A.I!..AA. 9 for a few days, Muskok;1 Scott ll'ft by motor for a trip to ~t;jf Mlu Milling of Toronto, Ia with Glad t~ report Mrs. Sam Shar- tho United States and on their ro- -,, Mrs. J. VIpond for a few weeks. man has Improved very mu"h turn "'"ill reside lu New Toronto. F LA ·K E S Mr. and 1\!rs. J. Vipond or To- She has been confined under - tla~ Those attending tbe Wf!ddln~ from CORN Ironto, were down ror the week- doctor'• care at Gravenhunt A1hburn district were llfrl!. J. w. end. I Muskoka. • Bryant, Mr. and . Mrs.· Ste\\'ht ------------------------------ Mr. and Mrs. Boa·cott and 800 :r)'ant and Mr. and .Mrs • . Allan 1!11•••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. vllilted on Sunday last with ltlr OIB. USED- CABS -~iced low Quick Sale I ' . 1935 OlciL 6 Sedan 1928 Durant 40 Sedan - 1928 Cbryaler 60 Sedan 1928 Poatiac Sedan 1931 Cbryaler C.M. Sedan 1926 Cadillac Sedan · 1929 Buick Sedan 1928 Cbryder SO Sedan 1928 Cbryder SO Sedan 1928 Euex Sedan 1929 Cbev. Sedan 1928 Durant 55 Sedan 1933 Pontiac Sp. Coach, trunk 1931 Cbn~ Coach 1929 Pontiac Coach 1929 Durant 60 Coach 1929 ·Durut 40 Coach 1928 ~..,ant 40 Coach 1928 Pontiac Coach 1928 Olcla. Coach 1928 Cbev. Coach 1930 Cbev. Coach 1927 Ford Coach 1926 Ford Coach 1931 Cbev. Sp. Coupe 1928 PODtiac Coupe 1927 Ford Coupe 1930 Pa~ Coupe 1935 Cbn. Stand. Coupe 1932 Plfllloutb Roadster 1930 Ford two ~n Truck, duala, stake oa Aump. 1928 G.M.C. Truck, ain1lea, stake or dump. 1933 Cbev. Pickup 1931 Ford Panel, 1/s ten 1931 Ford PADel, 1/s ten 1831 Cbev. Maple Leaf Truck, duals, stake. 1934 Cbev. Jilt loa Truck, 157" w.b. duals, atake. CHARLES COOPER GENERAL HARDWARE 8t GARAGE Radice - T'IDSIDithina - Stoves CLAREMONT, ONT. and Mra. Dick Lawla. • .t.haonde Bunda)' Scllool picnic M rt/ St ·t • . . - wu laeld 011 l'ridaz last at o .. awal y e a ron oa Ul• Lata. 1 · Vacatloa days will 100a be o\'or (Mn. c Harw-~0.ft1 · do t aad aa S~adaJ, Alitu•t !, Au. MYRl."LE ST.-\TION,./:;':y8 · 27-}_ Ruaaell 0 Brien will occupy tlae Serv1ce m the United Church next pulpit on his new circuit. We hope :-unday will be at . 7 p.m. and Sun- a cood concregatton will be out day Sch?OI at IA5 p.m. to welcome our new pastor. ust Sunday afternoon Rtv. \V. ____ _:_·--- E. Honey read for his Ienon 1st Ash bum Thess. 5 : 12-28, and pr~ached a fine s~rmon. using text of 17th verse "Pray without ctasing." T~e ~onthly mt~ting of the W. (!lin. Robt, Heroa, Cor.) M.S. w11l be held on Thursday, ASHBURN, July 28 .-Rev • .Mr, .'\Uif. 6. at 2.JO p.m. at the home of Walker, of Janetvllle, had charce ;\Irs. W. E. Honty. or aervlcea at Burus Church last Atis~ llf. Bruff. of Pasedena, Cal., Huuday, lu the absence ot our and <.;rand Rapids, l\1 ich., an old pastor wbo la away on hill Yaca- fnend of the late ?.f iss Holley, was tlon. Coucre&atlon please note ao· a Sund~y guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School or church aervlc:e A. J - Carmichad. next Sunday, Auc. Zud. ou the ~ol. Ptrcy Jobb, Mrs. Jobb and following Sunday, · Aug, 9th, ur- M•n Jun ol Oshawa were week- Yicea aa usual: sunday School at I end guests of lllr. and Mrs. J. E. 10 a.m., church service, 11 a.m.. Beacock. Rev. Char loa Lersatt or Walker- 1\lr. and J',£ r~ . Lloyd Hughson, of ton, will conduct the service Torontc>, spent the week-end with The concert and Ice cream ~lal the former's parents, 1\lr. and Mrs. held In Burna Church on Friday :-Jarman Hughson . . e.venln&', July H, wu well-attend- Mr. Ray Downey, of Toronto, ed by rrteuda from near end far 1 spent' Sunday :at his home here. maklnc ·a larce audience. E•w-i I Mr. Harry Brig~:s and . Miss ,Vh·a moment ·or the entertainment wu I .Br.trgs spent Sunday 1nth lntnds enjoyed by those prlvlleced to at- 1 111 Toronto. . teutl, True lover1 of cood mu•lc Many of our ' ' 1Jiage people went certainly cot a real treat and 11_ 1 -- '~ ~ee t~lt terrihlc barn fire ?f l\lr. though we have had KathiHD ... .. ,.r ' · wr~t ol Urookhn, on Wolfe McCarthy of Toronto wltla Sunday. morn~:· g. ~he p~oplt ot ua on previous occasions ll.er _. .. .. v ;~lluty sympathize wllh them splendid voice of aueh ' t 1 Ill the1r great loss . . and volume llllln• ve awee 0-l Misses Kathleen and Helen Smith • e ry corner or f 0 h h I'd · · h 1 · t_he auditorium, thrilled her aufi.. 1 o • awa are o 1 a~mg w1t t 1err ence likewise M R h ~ grandmother, llfrs. FISher. Tor~nto In hi 11 r.l oc erea\1 of llr. and Mrs. Frank Britton and our co ' 1 ra appearance Ia daughter. of Sarnia, are spc:n~in~; mmuulty, His voice Ia ahap. this week with Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. ly marvellous. Madame De '"-ll>ownry. . Note)' ot Mon~real, With her SWM_L l.lrs. Leslie and dauahter, .hln. EVERYBODY .m.uz- the hMutr cf tM 1936 Chevrolet-the only low-pri~ carwith the ·famous atreamlined Bodiea by Fisher. But eeaaoned motorists point to 80Dlethinq far more important than qood loob, which Chevrolet alone offers iD ibl field. -And that ia the safety of the aolid steel Turret Top roof. The fact ia, this Turret Top that gives you unequalled overhead ' pzotection. a1ao makea poesib!e the complete .treamUning of the car. For the Tunet Top i.l drawn from one aolic;l. eeamlea sheet of llteel. ' There '• no old~fuhioned insert of fabric- and-chicken-wire to mar the beauty of ita smooth gleaming surface. Make sure ~ur ned car 1.11 Ale from the top down. And that means, of coune, chooee a Turret Top Oevrolet, "'The Only Complete Low-Priaed Car". Monthly payments to IIUit your purse on the General Moton Inatalment Plan. Pricei · from 5736 (Sia1144rd Stries 1-~u. Cou~t) Muter Del.un Models from $8U Delivered ol foetor)', Osbwa, Otd. Got~nw­ llltod IOJ:eS, frritlll Glltl Uurut nlra. 7'1Je Only Complete Lo•Priced Car P£~F£CT8) HYDAAUUC IIVJtES • , • TUIU\n TOI' IODtlS IY FISHE~ ••• VAlVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE ••• FISHEll NO- DAAPT VEN11LAT10N ••• KNEE.,O.CTION (011 Hooter De U. Hotlolll ••• $ARTY GLASS nti\OUGHOVT ONT ARlO MOTOR ·-SALES LTD. 86 KING STREET E. (at M~ry St.) OSHAWA PHONE 900 .. - .... _

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