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Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Aug 1929, p. 16

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i i THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929 r ; A Ea tbe) secaredito assist thei our]: Van ; : 5 | tor car. Miss Deninee had been driv- | the long list of events and a greater g phi ee Te be ni pod ebildren Eg Brock ile Harel i 8s derbi ios Soin her sister and brother-in- | day than ever before is looked for. | county, was last seen at a hotel Sa. Dine iavs pulling through the Bev- | from every av rance; healthy» The | member of the hoard "directors of law and a stop was made in the ' turday night about 11 o'clock. Quil- renchman, ig : ar~| i Quillan, who was employed by the at , Charl d other waters be- | father is a the New York Central railroad, ar-| downtown section. Miss Dennee- got ; Boys Entertained lan is survived by his widow and gry a ee a rived at Clayton from New York on|out of the car and attempted to| Kingston.--Master Lewis" Claxton | two children. : Yachts Had Trouble his private car on Friday A morning | cross the street. She had just start-| of Montreal, Que., who is spending for a week's stay at the summer|ed across when she was hit by an|his vacation at St. Lawrence Park, Wish Decorations Left H : ingston,--T: achts came to 1 ; ; | 4 Belleve a her Fond inci- ey Lo Abe while | home of Mr, and Mrs. Francis M.|auto, and died en route to the hos-| entertained all the boys at the Park| Peterboro--~The attractive ceiling i iby oo Bridge fashioned preservers, perform their T ' vis) rt ff the| Bacon, of New York, at the head of | pital. The remains are being brought { to a motor drive and picnic to St.| decorations that were placed in the ; Beterboror The: bridse over. the | duty. even more satisfactorily than dent was this Alterhoor matics each Gab. Thy he Chéerla Grindstone Island. During his visit | here for interment. Lawrence Beach last week-end. A | Armouries for . the big. dance Old creek between . Aylmer and George [the patent water-wings specially of as press. 'A man, with his wife | 111, lost her mast, it being broken in he will play at the Thousand Island most enjoyable time was had by all,| Home Week have not yet been re- Streets on. Hunter street is being | made for the purpose, as they can and nine children, the oldest 16 years | three pieces, and the yacht Diana | Country Club at Alexandria Bay. Mr. Chemong Regatta and after a vote' of thanks was ten-| moved. It has been suggested that i beam. be used in such a way as to support were in the station and were being | pulled out her forestay. The latter Vanderbilt is an annual visitor at the| Peterboro--An outstanding regat-| dered to Mr. Claxton, he replied in| they be allowed to remain until the the entire body 'in the correct swim- looked after by Sergt. Detective Tru-| vessel was pulled out of the water| Bacon summer ta in the list that are scheduled for |a few well chosen words and at the | "Kiwanis' Made in Canada Fair" in 7b -- the e | .~ Night: Constable ming: position, ! ! : The ived in the city land put on the ways at the club . the next two weeks js that of the | Same time promised to make it an| the fall. The authorities in the Ar- e.- : deh, Jatly aur n i mouries state that they are at pre- a Por Hopes=Wy a=W. Harvey, night | | © | . from Toronto and were | grounds as she had developed a mi- Former Bath Resident Chemong Park 'Cottagers' Associa- | 2nnpal: event for the boys. , "per he day beat da Port || | Scouts on Canoe Tri > 7 their home at Montreal; hy leak, The Cheeria III is owned | Kingston.--Miss = Helena Dennee, | tion which will be held tomorrow af- sent offering no inconvenience. The while: Chief. of Police Thomas | Brockville--Several members of | The man was without any means 'Dalton' Bros, and Diana by Mr, | Syracuse nurse, and a former resi-| ternoon. Sailing races for dinghys, uillan Was Drowned decorations are still in excellent con- is "on; his holidays. Thos, the Boy Scouts of Watertown, N.Y.,| the children judging from the man-|H. F, Richardson. It is understood {dent of Bath, near this city, and sis-|sloops and canoes will haye a big| 'Lindsay, Aug 6--About 9 o'clock | dition as they were put up securely. an added "is acting might constable. | HM : h | ner in which they engaged the eats|that the latter vessel was going to|ter of Eugene Dennee, coal merchant | space on the program, along with | Sunday morning the body of Martin -------------------- 168 i] SPEmence Sa thioug] - | provided by the kindhearted sergeant | compete at Belleville races, but had | of Kingston, was killed' almost in-| swimming, paddling, rowing and tilt- | Quillan, aged % years was found| William Hohenzollern is not re- : . Few Accidents ust 15 when they will enter the |were hungry. The Mayor was in-|to be withdrawn on account of the|stantly at Syracuse Saturday after-|ing. The committee has gone to| floating in the Scugag River a short turning to Germany with the ggeed ort. ope~Over the week-end | Ganagoque waters and proceed to | formed of the incident and help was | accident. noon when she was struck by a mo-l great lengths in the preparation of | distance from the fown wharf. Mr, |he left it--St. Otharines S bd ic holiday there was a notice- ee absence of auto accidents in this | 5 --- . ity as. well as throughout the ) 32 'Let the good work con- rockville--~D, H. Ross, Canadian -- commissioner to Australia, it is [Jil 1 | 5 5 announced, will pay a visit to Brock- |} ¥ i ille on August 13 for the purpose Hil § |i. : : eincreasing ifiterest in trade with |} / . athe Commonwealth, | : Vf i Held £ér Vagrancy f \ Ine ' ; Belleville--A young girl was this +r 4 d x / week by Magistrate Mikel remand- [Jil J 5 'ed to jail for a week. The charge |} oa ; <& Z A\ A : preferred against her is that of va- pranex. For some time she was liv- with, _a family 'on Sidney street.' a sii. "Prepare pare for Paving i A 4 x : Port Hope--~To prepare for: the || . y : ter . n " ' EE SI Cc 2 La San EI -------- paving of Cavan street, a new bridge [Jif 4 } I T---- s being erected on that thorough- ' , ri Ca | 4 80 ONLY - PRINTED AND PLAIN Dntario College of Arts, Summer I ; School. "The western pier has been |}! constricted and the workmen are |} ? engaged in building the eastern ce- [J i / ; ment work, [ , 2 | - .- Brakes Applied Suddenly i . : i Belleville--Jasper Luehrs of Cleve- 2 y i land suffered a fracture of the collar [Ji § |! a i bone when a car in which he was i NS . seated went into a ditch off the high- |}! i \ A i way east of the city. Other members (} i ¢ A Hi " i 1 | fi 4 \ i I ---- Ee ------ rooms of the family in the car were shaken up. Applying the brakes suddenly caused' the car to take the ditch. il Fair range of colors and To Clear, Each . Hand Painfully Injured Brockville. -- X esterday, 2jternioon | f ql 4 a) | ME Z | | d l . l . beret, an exe = 1 PRE YI | good styles, including | vere cut in Joke of her hadds Nile i f : | at work in the kitchen o e hotel. I ' p - Sh ved he Gereral hos- of |} - Zi 46 i S D Feith Dini ~~ por Dr. i I & : : BE ummer reésses at 1 F. Fis Fou stitches were re- |} i \ 7 | uj to ¢ t 4 i \ : 3 i Snood | SR @\ | $4.95 - $5.95 - $6.50 * © Gasoline Ignited Brockville--On Saturday evening |}! at 9.30 o'clock the firemen were [fi | |i z ; 8 ms -------- summoned by telephone 'to the O'Ha- [} | | : i -- i » ra Motor Supply Co. in King street west, where gasoline ignited when the tank of an automobile was being filled. The services of the firemen were not required as the blaze was extinguished before any damage re- sulted. Community Dance Belleville--Mayor Greenleaf an- nounced today that there would be held a community dance on Front Street on Tuesday 'evening of next week, August 13th, the last of the season. - He set the date forward so as to run into warm weather if at all possible. This community dance will make use of the ALI. Band for one of their concerts of the season. Cups on Display Peterboro.--The cups to be com- peted for at the McCracken's Regat- ta on August 10 are on display in the window of Grafton's store on George street. The group of silver trophies includes three large trophies for i 4 * Ainghy sailing, canoe sailing and open : nn Tl sailing donated by the Peterborough Canoe Company, -C. G. Porter, and W. T. Hale, There are more than fifty smaller cups for the various events of the regatta, i ' Discarded Tubes Useful i ' * Peterboro.~Old inner tubes of au- I tomobile tires provide excellent life- Hi 'belts for non-swimmers. 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