Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Mar 1930, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930 equipment would not be adequate, | ut the cormer of Breda and Cole oni, 67; Blew, gi; 'Pamsetls| 7 pm, gupjoot; The Hye of the vivalt ¥riday, 6, , Trail Rang- " ! Aand the Townslilp Council wapted |borne streets wheke the\water as go; B. soregen 48 60); Mugrer, 64; {Lord --Ps. 33; 18, A lewtty wel- | etn; 7.45 Tuxis Boyh, Viellots ate So Skinn ! Hata: come extended to all 'always welgome, ) { to feel that in such 8 It up over: sidewalk ahd pe in call upon the Town of, Whitby fof Finn Ta wen oe ont, bess pon oo ron, hi by di nar ui a United: Cherch, miuisr, Whithy Baptist Qhupeh-T, v, fe Wilson 8 ro 4 11 he mong wor. | Het Seah Lil In'Bathing Suit. assistance, The same might oy This was ong. ot he ot places ply to fart buildings in the % in town, he thought, A Portion of Yarobonky, 48; Keer, 48; Mareh 23, 11 arin "morning WOT" | 'clansen for all ages, 8, L. Fire | met 0 ship whee Whithy's equipment | Byron str port nour the resi 4oou, 40; Anderson, 44; Ross, ons ship, special preacher, Dr, D. M. | superintendents 11 t. W heli, " might be. of & use, dence of r, Vin Wyck, Downie, 3% Cows, 91; Hark: | Meld his, gonoras secretary, $0: | worship, subjest, nd To- Gained 15 Ths. By WH Ahe net His | Worsp = Mayor Dowman | which fs gery "Bhd condition 'and | ness, kingor, '96; Clarke, |'oial service and Evangelism, Band | coche for Gooart) 79M thought that this question should | causing de property, wos | 85; Bell, 24; Johnson 22; Corw | of the United Chureh; 3 pim., af" | of o ghort wei / fon 0 To of Whith bo referred to the Fire sand Light |also nrentione hy, Hoave Juckson, | ish,' fad K, Sleep, 4; . Bloep, 6) |ternoon« worship af Almonds; 7] yan ontod Coa Tron aha ve pastor For unsd 18, or, sak Committee" for a report, He told| Councillor Duvidagn; reported a, .0; Burr, 0, pan, evening oi at both or oN, Mon ¥, 1 AL " Was always nd] Mr, Moekey Juat he felt sure Shut that ho bis in Intention of the orm IG, Arti Clowgltod, J » i; } Hin BYR on in "iin # of pon ay to wear bathing suis some satisfactory arrangement | Streets Committee to make n tout 964° J, MoArthur, 06; 8, Stettler ' nine lok y hoi Ling i" rome Ltapgmant vas net was not to ive he town Mmbia, could bé made, © {of the streets at an early date. td 0, M Mihalko, 95; ' R, Wiisher, ' groups, wosduy, 40 pi io oy I He hiang not i uld 've pines Jf there 'was, he opined tht tl. Reeve Jackson opined that If ascertain what work was required, | 90; a, Btotfler, 86; R, Merriam, | Wednesdn | Mens nd ho hur dar: ' fp Fulah Lanningham. tom ihe Town of Whitby {seemed like a pavdahip on rosf nis there swan o seriops fire An Brooke and to remedy wevera! complnings, | §4;- ©." Bendon, 81; 1. Merriam.' is 189 prayer and praise-meeting, BHAT, | mioueands write of § to 15 Ibs tig eduipment "could bo of places Tn close" proximity to Whey there would bo me difficulty in [At the present.time wih the frost i M, Corbett, 78; 1, Glevrke, 70; esses on '| ' Re. | 7,80 p.m, choir, pasetioe, Visitors | oof ei is Boeke with Irodized ho Whithy awe or other (town for the Counell to refuse (0lgeouring the service of the town's | not out of the ground and cone |C, Gentle, 45; K, Hoard, 84) 1, vivals," Caivinand the Swiss Re- | siways welbome, east, Bony linghs round out, Ugly Bn oi 5. thy 4 Sawnubip, Reove | 10nder help where It could be lps fighting equipment, siderable ditghivg required, very | Hownsd, 68; N. Bennett, 61: J o fill in, Ballow skin gets heals ting| utilized to advantage..Mr. Mackey |" "Roeve Jackson pointed out that |little street work eould be done | Maddatord, 52; J. Wilson, 51; brs a pi olor | like, magie, Nertouthes, {]] constipation sappear 0 Township Coline, rh od on {pointed ont that while in Brook: | .evi to the pass! t the committee's intent! 3 the Town Coungll at its Meeting Hn there was o Shemical trick iy prohibiting rr Ah on ary A the oY Canara bro, i sui. 48, 4. Yin : overnight, Sound sleep, New health 'on Monday evening, ' whigh had rendered vila 0 a 'ment to leave town, the local fire- [improvement program for the sea-{ Compierciul . B, History=--m. ) nd pep from very first day, Addressing the fouhall, Reeve in five' fighting not only In haf fopen ang * thelr trucks were fre |#on, and. considerhble gravelling Middaf rd, 66; W it ty 0) Cc " reat tonics in one-specis) Mackey guinea | 2 Jaore was village, but fu Ashburn, Kinsale |e, ity catied to extinguish tires|will be done, ag well as sidewnlk | li » armitage, \ b wig. ilding Malt - Y, p d "hard and fat Sule wiitue : and Shay oytiging Place, i the in automobiles along the highway |repairs, ' M, Nowmag, 76; rsssionky, 10 ; News of what the Scouts of Oshaws engehening Iron, Pleasant ttle on . year even of n ous LJ) 1d ' 4 the town's tite: fighting equipment threatened to cause great loss this Shieh we ari a, yaius, Hogs, '69; N. Green, 85; B. Ab- 4 V are doing contributed by. the scout iablel, Far Songs ru unmedics« tion for this service, The Town of HIGH SCH nw REPORT Th Jorson, 8 TH Harrleen, 50; 1 a Contributions to this column will be So! quit being ashamed of "si ni Whithy, had over $10,000 invest. The on Hep E the Faouits ably, tai ¢ Hi Ye tute and should be" sent to' the ness," sallow skin, Get Ironized - ca nie hive Saigmat | oH Bont Bmoatons bid} yy iain Siku 1 Tinie vs Tim ST is emo ip rt ' ous! Lu LL , Gibson rmitage, 67; oming each 'wes! : ¥ Gi Launches : New -- Jouve the town every time a fire a mY yy Soometry vy Roveet. Newman, 66; H. Webster, 59; 1, m wk ® nuiacturer if mot delighted" with It wis suggested to Mr, Mackey Jiang. y 3 Proper, 43; Ha Sinithe br N Mg 5 ad od dow : oy, 78; , Maun y ; By J y 02} ' i a | thit the Township might Insure | derson, 60; ,J. Grant, 48; I; Salls- SCOUT EDITORIAL any little ideas for stunts not Rtdierith. vent of she Troop had the town's trucks while travelling | Quinn, 41, 1 its de-1in readiness, Soap Sensation on towpship roads, An accident Forms 4 and 5, Ldterature~--~K. i, 43 Fy Ptr 1 ". u gy igh ping ia comin plank ius de. And who is going to do. all this? |an evening of games, y on a towniliip road about two years | Lomax, 87; M, sWesfhey, 76; LCF ant © ' s ets brighter, so the thoughts of all | Certainly the' Scoutmaster cannot At quarter to nine the meeting was Wo lave Held some vextrhordinary Sales and have placed ago which cost the town over $1, | Bascom, 75; QO, ~ Robbrison, 74; fF 00 ts an to the life of the out-|be expected to do it all, called to order, and finished with the before you some seemingly impossible values ---- but to the 000 was recalled, M. McArthur, 67; J, MaeConnell, doors, /It is up 10" you, to arrange with Scoutmaster's talk and yarn, bost of our memory ~- We have never befora made such a Mr. Mackey stated that nothing | 97) Ci. Worfodk, 66; M, Okhorne, f 1 your Patrol Leader to have a week- i 1. Brawley, 50° K. omp- IN THE CHURCHES Week end campy, 'patrol gamps, | Yo camp, or i you are a Pr L, it Ib ih 7 COUT NOTICES i sensational Soap suggestion ns we offer you this week, Here had bben said "with regard to a 60; I bh; ; the big Summer camp for the i800 new soup by - financial arrangement being made, | #o% 65; ¥. Newman, 55; J. Bent: OF WHITBY \ an head, | up to you to make the arrangements e e 35. B, Chap | 'roop are all things which are aheac meet oh Friday in the YMCA, as 1avine, 54s. B. Chap] but each boy should start vight now for the Patrol, pro: Th y . 3} but he felt sure that the Town of | oY, EF Th White 38. M, Puck Whitby would do what was right] man, 43; R. White, 28: M. Fue to-learn how to caak and do, the vari| . There if nothing so good for health, [Coty of Honour--7,00 pm, 0 V. . , . Col ate Fairsex ud tals by the 40Wnehip. | ou. BH; 'abwa, 2. Calum, J. Pat The following ave the notices |°%* things demandfd of cmmnpers, happiness and initiative as the Camp Troop Meeting--7.30 p.m, FL ct fi Bh el form 8, Ane, History--L, | of Sunday servizes and other meet. | While gating iy not the soul of dy p Yoh ous he i hy * | Boys must have rubbers or rinning carrying with ft ol the prestige of the Colgate, Pulmolive Cor carefully copsidered by the Five Pringle, 0147 - L. Levide, 87; | ings of the week in the churches | camping It-forms u great part of the -- i} shoes for usc on the 'gym, and must H Light ¢ tte by { Rosettanl, 6; BE, Bird, 77; 13. [of Whitby: camp work, und good wholesonre foo SCOUT NOTES bring their good turn slips with then, Pure in Qualit Daipty in Perf le Canal (eo WHA Dy the | Lawler, 74; M. Merriam, 70; W. : well cooked and cleanly served makes |. 9 i a ure in Quality, -- Jaipty in rerrume whele Counc | Baker, 70; C. Greenfiold, 67: M. All Baints--Bundey March 328, a great difference to the ciijoyment | Very soon the posters advertising | gu. Troon When the duestion of Satisfactory in use and lasting properiies. Sold to you at on Ree ouslder. Binders | Wostiiey, 07: J, MeOlintoek, 64; | third Sunday in Lent, Holy Com-|of the camp, ind ct pt the Sneriment I camp for this year came up, thd u price that appears ridiculous, but it 48 intréductory only : hough Jou onllers raaimel W. Gordon, 61; O, Mswiand, 60} munion, 8 a.m, Morning Prayer 11 Another thing to be sure Of know {ready Slat bute trees to ¢ # wi. Scouts declared, "Scouting would not and "this offer won't be repeated." colved for temming asd trucking,' y J" 756.0 Gu K, Wood, | ®m. Sunday School 3 p.m. Evening | jug when going to camp, Is clemen- | erm Will be appearing around the [he Scouting awithout a week or two for the season of 19304he Streets 60; TI, Btion,.46; M. Mantel), 45; | Frayer, 7 p.m. theme of sermon, tary first ald, countryside, under canvas," Before anything de : . Committee. reported to. the Coup- P. Levine, 43: MH. Meal, 40: H 'No Escape," Holy Communion at- ceidents do not always convenient These posters have been sent to |gnise could be decided, however, it uy 3 a es alrsex oap ot, that it was unable to reath 4 Morridm. se: V Halo 88; H. Ag: | ter Evening prayer, Wednesday, [ly happen. when the Scoutmaster is | every Troop in town and with them wpe suggested that the Scouts ask dedision, and recommendedy that bits Lf Coke, 87+ i, | Mareh 26, Rev. J; 1, Ward, M.A, | near, and while it is not a usual thing the suggestiofi that Scouts might help their parents' permission to camp, the tenders be laid over for fur-| Ad %: 'y. Obmaonn, oF J. [vector of Bt, Btephén's, Toronto, |to have accidents in a Scout (EAE, this"werk by doing some missionary | yzg op) patrol is studying for a pro at 30¢ thor consideration. 'Tho. question | feike "43 © oo COREE S43 401 ge, John's, Port Whithy--Rector, yet there is always the possibility, | work amongst the farmers and offer- | gejency badge, which they expect 10 of purchasing a truck for'haulipg | dP ps Lite Rev..D, B. Langford, third Sunday [and we must be prepared Ing to plant frees on wasteland, pass this month Form 11., Latin~R, Ayleg- 3 : gravel for the streets is still un- worth, "0; Maud Smith, 911 4. in Lent, 11 am, and 7 p.m, ser After having given thought to| ) _-- ) "- a ' : der advisement and the committee Ai . , 3 vices; 3 p.m, Bunday School and |these two items of camp life," some The Fourth Troop's concert will be | Her And Recelve thought that untill some. definite Lovins, AL M: Heard, Abi A Scott, bivle classes, Thursday (today), | consideration should be Riven to the [held on Friday of this week in the 2, Sevanth Cubana Bey ~ cou will declylon was reached awarding ae. | 817 D. fice, 78; A K of iby rd 7 pm, W, A business and devo- | matter of camp lay out, agd sanitary | Rotary Hall, meet as usual an Friday night next . coptance of tenders should be laid pM. Mac onuell, 1 Ki Sop 8 vii tional meeting in the. Sunday | conditions. All of those i who possibly can, |i 8t, George's Parish Hall, Centre 3 Ca es Fairsex oap over, 'The committee will present |X: Wood, 65; D. Smith, 66; School hall Wednenday, March 26,0 On these, health and happiness de- | should attend this entertainment | Street at 730 pm a report at the Council's next | Res, 65; J. McQuay, 63; P, Levive. ls pm, W, A, po rigs meeting and | pend, and too much thought cannot [which has been steadily growing bet- ' a meeting two weeks hence, 02; M, Niddery, 56} T. Mandersou, sen in the 8.8, AH % pm, choir be given to these points, ter Jreey year that it has been given, The Seventh Oshawa Wolf Cul § i ) F b The Chairman of the Commit. | 02; P. Neal, 60; Mary Smith, 60; | practies, and 8 p.m. service, ad- hen thinking of the serious side | = This year promises to be the. best or A ; tee. Councilor W, J. Davidsrn, re. | D. Butler, 50;1 I. Davey, 49; M. dress on "The Five Books of [of camp i vir lye, and the Joys have been working | Pack tore ae anen Cub Pack wil ported verbally that wh ctain Hol! 8; H, Blms, 48; B, Gale, PMonen," Discussion invited after look the lighter side of camp life, | hard for a number of weeks to make fest 8 on rid ay night next in St, work referred to st las. yeeting| 47: very, 46; B. Price, 38; bh thy service There 1s a period of enjoyment |the show a success, ATH jp. Parish, Hall, Centre: street, % bad been carried out, the 'matter | Dalby, 36; J, Wilson, 34; W. Rud-| g§ Andrew's Presbyterian |atound the Camp Fire at which - at. Pi , Karn 8 Drug Store of providing a walk over the C.N.| dy, 34; N, Clemence, 34; M. Bar| Ohugeh, Sav. John Lindsby, pastor. | everybody contributes his bit towards | The Fifth Troop met last Friday THE RESULT R, bridge on Brock street south | ton, 263 A, Downey, 26; 8. Cor (gunday, March 28, 11 a.m, subject | the entertainment of the others, and | cvening in the Y.M,CA, as usual, A farmer, wh hed 1 Phone 378 . Opposite Post Office vas still under consideration, rell, 24; E. Johnsou, 21; M, Mow« |#rhe Goodness 'and ° Justice of | preparation must be made for this." Since several of the boys had re. | 0 the hx q Wha ie 10 hvest p Reeve Jackson called attention | #i, absent, 0 |God,"~=1 Samuel 2:3, 2,30 pm, | The old mouth organ must be oiled | ceived permission to attend the final oo iddi a lege gue profits" o , to the bad eondition of 'the roud| Form IB, Art--Disney, 7; |gabbath ScMool and Bible Btudy:lup, or the recitation memorized, or |hockey game of the Colleginte In- | oi co GS MY BGC & Consignment a Londo one ad at oy EE aa er " NS \,.,. . . . ---- pia " a i. - oo . ---- , of the eggs he wrote: "I received ------ a WHS three halipence for this egg; hoy much did you pay?" { Some months later the farmer re ceived a reply written upon the note paper of a theatre: lems, $ ' "I received our EEE absolute! | ; gratis." -- Tit 3 French cattle od being intporte * ; into 'Belgium for fattening, Raising of funds for dole payments § i Is one of Germany's biggest prob Banks of Italy have been lending sfrong support to the nation's agyi Surpasses All Expectations =i A $5 postage stamp of Great Byi- tain issued in 1884 and marked "IR, Official" was sold recently in Lon. HEN Victor discovered and perfected the micro-synchronous prin - don for $600. ¥ Most of the "$0000 additional acres ciple in radio, hundreds of thousands acclaimed it as the realization To ge in au of the S000 additional acres | of true radio satisfaction. Those essentials of radio enjoyment -- tone, Hy FA, Ee. RE Yor S1% Shand By Toeticart selectivity, sensitivity, power and dependable performance -- became | Yea | A Pile Sufferers | reality in one instrument a last .-. , cach at the maximum vescichin. 2 | Say le ot ede al lasting relief by removing the cause perfect proportion. \ . |] % nds congestion of blood In tho. lower bowel, Nothing but an internal rem- edy can do, this=that's why cutting and salves gail. De Leonhardy's Now, Victor Dealers are offering all the feattreswhich have madefor _ gt | Sd jute lait Dt Leohurdps guaranteed to quick and. safely Victor Radio a place apart in reception standards Te in this beautiful . - = Yi . 3 banish any form' of Pile misery or money back, Jury & Lovell Ltd, and new console. Truly, a radio unrivalled at-any price. : Tr -- iran evirywhere sel it with thi : = ' : guarantee, gi Ay Victor Dealer will deliver Victor Micio-Synchronpus Radio, R-34, at'once on Convenient Terms. While, of course; Victor Radio-Elec- trola -- finest of all musical instruments -- may be had in two lux | VicToR RADIO R34 utious models, RE-45 and RE-46. And remember, the famous Victor gi) trademark is the greatest protection a radio owner can have, . VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY OF CANADA, Lord t ¢ CARI DIC

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy