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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Aug 1929, p. 7

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manville i re Silt fe HNMORCUS SIDE TO PRIZE DRAW AT THE CARNIVAL WINNERS WILL HAVE DIFFICULTY IN USING PRIZES List of Committee Respon- sible for Success of the Event (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 22.--There was, certainly a humorous side to theg rand draw which took place at the. Rotary Club Carnival on Tuesday night. De-Forest Crossley Radio has no electricity in his home to run the instrument, and the winner of the four balloon tires has no car ana the third prize, was won by a farm- er who. had no power in his home with which to use the electric iron, portable stove and toaster. It was impossible to publish the personell of the different committees who were responsible for the greatest FOUR NEW AL JOLSON HITS from his New Show "Say It With Songs" . . Ne. 4400 "LITTLE PAL" "Pm in Seventh Heaven" No. 4401 "WHY CAN'T YOU" "Used to You" Neo. 4414 "MISS YOU" "Am | a Passing Fancy" Fox Trots by Meyer Davis end His Orchestra. No. 4412 "FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET" 'm Walking Around in A Dream" June Parcell, Comedienns, 2 Good Selections on every Brunswick Recerd New Release every Thureday FOR SALE BY JOHN MEAGHER RADIO SALES 31 King Street West Telephone 2380 REDUCED FARES Canadian National sue LXhibition Return Fares to Toronto Good Going Aug. 22nd to Sept. 7th, Return Limit Sept. 11th, Fare . $1.55 $l, 35 From fares from other points. Consult Local Agents. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS The winner of the |. Daily Times { In last e; Yak to lack or they are given today. wan of the general com- ¢ the president, Dave fidnthe respective de- sp looked after by ing: 'AttractionsAlan Campbell and Tommy Knight. Grounds--Geo. Chase, Tim Gar-/ ton, W. A. Shane, and T. S. Hol- gate. Advertising--Geo. W. pe M. H. Minore, C. T. Ross, A. J. Waa- hams, Purchasing--R. F. Aitchison, C. E. Rehder, G. A. Edmonstone. Booths--M. W. Comstock, W. L» Elliott, T. E. Flaxman, Finance--C.. H. Mason, F. H Cryderman, J. H. H. Jury, R. F. Aitchison. Program--T. H. Knight, T. 8. Holgate, J. H. H. Jury. Grand draw--C. E. Rehder, T. H. Knight, C. T. Ross, W. P. Cor- bett, E. H. Brown. The following were in charge of the respectiveb. ooths: soft drinks --T. B. Gilchrist; ice cream--W, P. Corbett; ball game--T. Garton; hot dogs--Harry Allin; Balloons-- Fred Hoar; electrical--M, H., Min- ore; sweaters--G. E. Chase; motor rugs--G. A. Edmonstone; horse races, C. T. Ross and Alan Camp- bell. | The net proceeds of the carnival will not be known for a few days, but it is likely they will be un- nounged at the weekly luncheon on Friday. C. Ross "Sandy" Somerville of London, who was defeated in the first round of the Canadian ama- ateur golf championship at Jasper Park, Alberta, Tuesday, by Cecil Coville of Vancouver. Somerville was three up at the end of the first round but, could not get going during the afternoon, '.Somerville .won the DEFEATED IN OP ENING ROUND x title in 1926 at the Toronto Golf Club when he defeated C. CU, "Happy Fraser of Kanawaki 4 and 8 in the final and again at Summerlea, Montreal, in 1928, when he defeated W. K. Lannan of Columbus, Ohio, 3 and 2. He was the runner-up in 1924 and 1025. He was the favorite in' this year's championship. general will reap the reward which making the front street put on a new aspect. A clean and well-kept business section attracts tourists and merchants and the town in follows in the wake of the summer T FOOTBALL GAME ENDED IN DRAW Nor Neither Bowmanville Enniskillen Able to Score (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 22.--The fi- nal of the Darlington Football Lea- gue between Bowmanville and En- niskillen was played on neutral ground at Solina last night and ended in a deadlock, neither team being able to score. A large crowd attended and saw some real good soccer. There was little to choose between the two teams and ai though Bowmanville showed bet- ter combination, the Enniskillen defence was well nigh impregnable. Hockett, the local goalténder, was not present, but his substitute play- ed a fine game and dsaved some dificult shots. The game will be replayed at Solina on Saturday evening and if soccer fans want to see some real excitement, they will find it advisable to be on hand for this game. Both teams are out to win and the townsfolk are expect- ing Bowmanville to bring home the bacon, GOODYEAR AGAIN WINS BALL GAME or mina ATTACKED ON LINER Collingwood Hughes, former M.P. for Peckham, who is reported to have been attacked on board P. and O. liner Bendigo by Australian immi- grants following publication of criti- ¢ism in which he is alleged to have stated , that the immigrants com- prised '"'degenerates, criminals, un- smployables and weak-minded chil- nam | season. Bowmanville {is justly proud of its main thoroughfare, and it is considered by many to bu one of the finest on the highway between Toronto and Montreal RICE--~RAMSEY (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 22.--A very quiet wedding took place yesterday at St, Paul's Manse, when Harry Rice, prominent hardware mer- chant of Bowmanville, was united in marriage to Mise Florence Mar- guerite Ramsey, also of Bowman- ville. The pastor, the Rev. D. W, Best, D.D., officiated. After the ceremony the couple left on a week's wedding trip. On their re- turn they will reside in Bowman- ville. INTEREST TAKEN IN HONOR TO MAYOR (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 22.--Great interest is being manifested by townspeople in the nomination of Mayor Milton J. Elliot for the Conservative candidate of Durham in the next Provincial electivn, Milt has a very enviable record be- hind him in county and municipal affairs and it is felt that should the electorate return him tw Queen's Park, he will not be lack- ing in his duty to them. 0: "How's your wife coming along with her driving ?" K.: "She took a turn for the worse last week." Inquirer (to hotel clerk): "How 'much are your rooms." Clerk: "Six dollars up to twelve." "How much for one all night?" Defeated the Foundry Men by Score of 10 to 8 (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 22.--Good- year continued their winning streak in the softball league, when iuey handed the Foundry Iron Men a trimming last night. Although the Goodyear landed no homers, they came out at the long end of a ven to five score. It is almost certain that they will meet the Whiz team in the play-offs. Bert Colwell and John Moorcraft of the Iron Men, swatted two grand ones that scor- ed the only homers of the evening. The line-up was as follows: Goodyear--McMurder, c; Bert Colwell, p; Moorcraft, 1b; Eric Colwell, 2b; Jackman, 3b; Murphy, rf; H. Picard, If; McKnight, cf; Blackburn, ss. Foundry--Les Tudor, ¢; Masher Seymour, p; Jackman, 1b; H. Col- well, 2b; R. Sudds, 3b; Gibson, rf; Woolner, 1f; Kilpatrick, cf; Cam- eron, ss. ; IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOTICEABLE IN TOWN IMPROVEMENTS ARE oBeJI 1CUX (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 22.--A gang of workmen under the direction of Mr. Alf Bickel, superintendent of roads, is at work repairing the side walks on King street. Some of these places have long been in need of repair as there was a great many of these places that were minia- ture ponds after a rainstorm. There is ag reat deal of painting going on can do it so well. in town just now, which 1s sure Tenders will be received by Ward. House No. 1383 Burke 8t., Nichols, » arate. | Tenders for Purchase of Houses P.M. Friday, Aug. 30th for the purchase of the following houses: House No. 134, Nassau St., formerly owned by Charles r. Houses to be removed from present property from date of purchase, to provide for the opening of John St. Tenders may be for the entire block or for each parcel sep- --------r-------------- the undersigned until '5 o'clock formerly owned by Charles in 30 days F. E. HARE, City Olerk. "For your family's protection.the bathroom should always be health- fully clean." Thisisaccomplished by cleaning the tub and washbowl "wh each using, because Old Dutch not only removes the visible dirt, but the often-dangerous impurities, as well." For greater economy Old Dutch is unequalled. No cleaning does so much as Old Dutch snd n and none preparation (Providence Journal) Year after year, season after sea- son, the woodland fires occur In New England--whenever there is a "dry spell" and a careless person drops a lighted match or cigarette or cigar into the midst of the tin-|' der-like vegetation. The offender . practically mever pays, unless in the coin of remorse. Very likely sometimes he does not know that he is guilty. If he is a passing motorist who lights a clg- arette as the machine in"which he is riding is running at 40 or 50 miles an hour, and if his match is thoughtlessly cast into the under- brush without being extinguished, he may never learn the consequen- ces of his abominable recklessness. Meanwhile, the inflamed wood- land blazes and turns black, a char red reminder of somebody's defec- tive sense of personal responsibil- ity. What a fine day it will be and durance record some "months ago, will fly. to Toronto on Thursday of this week, piloting the Fairchild aeroplane, owned by Miss Grace Lyon, backer of Mrs. Anna Benoit in the Exhibi- tion marathon, when an offence of this sort is trac- ed home--the offender caught red- handed, so to speak, and an object lesson made of him for the benefit of all concerned. E} THE GOLD MYTH , 7% (Melbourne-Argus) ~~ All the gold in the world ean never produce a fine impulse, No alchemy can extract a poem from a pile of banknotes. The world's SLOPED RESEARC Avast of Insects Is oes in FLY-TOX to be res sed In the FLY. JOX "Chamber of I: Ml LJ all | INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL, 2958! DWSHIP . This "Chember of Deoth" test is to care tify the killing quali tes of FLY-TOX bev fore It Is sold to you, Hes a new perfume-ifhg fragrance. highest thought and best feeling is far from being always found linked up with great money possessions. We can get life's bottom things out of money, but not life's top things. The money illusion is a very subtle thing. or 'or less degree. A little' money helps happiness by relieving a man of anxiety about his daily bread, but too much money is worse than too little, As Ruskin said, it 1s better to live in a small house, and have Warwick Castle to be aston- ished at, than to live in Warwick Castle and have nothing to be as- tonished at. RULE BRITANNIA ¢ 4 (Chatham News) The fact that a Chatham choir sang "Rule Britannia" during » We all ghare 'it in a great- tour of the States, and the adaw tional fact that a few "thin-skiux ned" people objected to the sous thinking it was too bombastic and boastful, has been the cause of 8 mild controversy, which like mosf controversies does not lead to any place in particular, and in fact aes complishes very little in the way of education or enlightenment. 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