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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Mar 1930, p. 2

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onto wag fing $d by ge Who can take: : the Amotion i tore futo thelr nom and i oy A these bas arriv : pa of summer resorts Lan ad rooming house owners have "Signitied t ve futention of mecom~ modating some of the Visitors, "while the hotels axpoet to do thelr share in thiy respec "Whitby, only 28 Sh tas 'trom Tor 'yonto on & paved highway, is . much closer to. the eity than & "number of other places Where tbe Shriers are to be taken ears of, A14¢ is thought that there will be no "diftionlty in placing at least 800, Joes] homes, It will 'be a good ot ing for the town from. & busi. ' goss standpolut, while it' will fur. phish an excellent epportynity for citigens to show their hospital. 4 ore' such as outlined can n 'pe' obtained at Wilder & Dover. i's office, WNER ER'S RETURN "MOST UNWELCOME Mchiars Slippery For Mo "4 torists--Bad for Une paved Str Streets hse Old Kin Winter returned 10 oi on Monday and covered the ground with snow and the high ys with ice. The going for mot. ists all ddy, and pase eularly at t, was none too good, and not fa few drivers who thought they were. going one direction sfidden 1y found thempelves going another, Y There were one or two minor "Home ot on the two highways, but 0 of a serious character, "In Whitby today the pavements Uare still foy, partioularly on the + Dundas stract west Bill, The return of the snow wil ve the unpaved streets in bad y + an they were just inning "19 dry up nicely prior to Manday, » ho iso hurt business considers y. -- A Edwin' (veading aloud): "At lait /might's successful meeting, the ¢ was taken---"' tuous Friend! "So that's why they hung out @ notive, 'Standing~ 'yoom only'!" | Control" "ivoos % ¢ Most R Improve: 2 aon Chiu Window fi ol (9 y into, the question of a | as we sa make vg OSHAWA DAILY TEs, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930 geRans | wore ent igen pro 4 rity on Sresanted r counell mol Hy the The Bt rr Bi Ee ontitos 'consider. ed tepders for hauling gravelliug and 4 Jesining. o Fire' and Light Committee allowing the town's fire equipment to go to the Township of Whithy In times of emergency, The question tive hose was of the purchase o also re-opened, Doth committees will prepare reports sod these will be consider. a at. the regular coumeil' meets ng. This is a very busy time of the ear for the council, There have oon several special meetings this your, and there may be more befors the tix rate is struck, The council has many important problems to den! with, INARK ANNIVERSARY OF VIMY RIDGE Whitby Post of the Canadian Legion to Hold a Banquet April 3 | Sr ---- Pland of Whithy Post of the Canadian Legion for the obmervs ance of the battle of Vimy Ridge, ong of the most important and outstanding engagements of the reat War," are announced in a tier sent out to all vetérams by the Secretary, ¥. M, Lomax. On the night of April 3rd, at eight o'clock, a banquet will be held in the Masonic Hall, and for this event, which is without charge, a fine program hes been prepared, Dress suits are barred, As in any other equipment, exeopt water bottles, The veterans. will launch an attack on a splendid mony, and there will be but one sbeaker, The banquet has been arranged with the idea of fittingly observing the Vimy anniversary, and als giving all voterans an opportunity of learning something of the sims, objects and work of the Canadian Legion, The anuouncement of the bau. quet says that it Is to be the best yot, and that means something. : BXILE These. sympathetio. cobwebs are soon broken, - Bince from' abroad no humane words are spoken, Nor Hacur _r of any iron gisda heart Which any silly wind will net diss part, From now on bar the gateways . of the mind In tase a everything that's unde~ And LJ If theres voice 'of translun- Oh, ai bat bird of Paradise's n wR. g Warner in the London New Statesman, i RADIO CROONIN (Toledo YA We Jrotem 5 talent for defn) tions, But radio ra , A3 nearly s fomathing he rey xh rtp Dani ve - {he iain CEH ~ pa 0) r haa aang A, affinity that Boumansile D ows. sivertinr REPRESENTATIVES, NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATOR DIES Miss Mary Spry Is One of Bowmanville's Most Be- One of Stwimariive most re- tod residents died in the Bow- Taaville Hospital yesterday mors {ng in the person of Miss Mary June Spry. Miss Bary has been ill for a short {ime with septic po ing and although the best of medi~ cal aid was pummoned to ber mide sho ppeoummed to por afiment Monday, Miss 8 ey i" Kaawa to nearly ovory resident of Wowmanville as for past nige years she has been the _night Operator at the Dowmanvifie exchange of the Bell py, Company, 'and her cheery volde, giving the best pos- sible service has been heard by every user of the telephone iu the town, Jlaking of Mise Bpry yobs terday, Frank Willlanis, local man. ager of the telephone company, told The Times that Miss Hpry would be badly missed in Bowman. ville, "Hep splendid andeavours to gerve the public upder the most trying conditions dnd her ability to be cheerful on occasions when she, alone in tHe exchange at night, received hundreds of calls for elec- tion and hockey results, will make hor passing all the more regret- taple," ho added, Miss Bpry was born in Bowman ville and attended the publi¢ and high schoals of the town, It was nine yours ago this month when she took Ler position with the telephone conipany and during the whole time she was employed no complaint was made about her services, She is a member of Trin- ity United Church and was keen. ly interested in the work of that church, She is survived by four brothers, Jack af Boston, Fred of Oshawa, Henry' of Toronto and Thomas of Rowmauville, wlso one sister Elisabeth of Bowmanville, The. funera) which was to have taken place on Wednesday has been postponed until Thursday as a niece from Reging Is coming for the ast rites, The service will be hold at the former residence of the deceased on Temperanve street, across from the Town Hall at 3.80 o'clock and the cortege will leave for the cemetery at three o'clock, The Rev. J, U. Robbins, pastor of Trinity Sourep, will conduct the seryicen Telephone , LIFE'S SPAN (Washington ' Post) Medical authorities are not all In agreement as to whether the span of i 0 is being lengthened: Over a lon period of years the youthful = deat rate: haw been reduced but there Is an increasing death rate among those who reach middle age. Pro. gress in the fight againgt common infectious . diseases iv. unmistakable, but at the same time such ailments as heart disease have assumed great: ar In importance among the cuuses of Won wenn IATA irdeto So etn rid | None Setiously Hurt, How: --, Daily Ti ime HERBERT MURILACH BOWNANVILLE MAN INLITTLE THEATRE Ted Southey, One 6f Prin- cipals in Oshawa Production in other ocomeions when Od Little Theatre has proe sented plays many Bowmanville people have taken; the opportunit ot ond HH Shem, The play whic heatra is producing i thi month and which showed for the first time last. evening ww "Grumy." A mystery comady that Wag created for the famous Eny-| lah aotor Cyril Maude, What makes this play the bast the thea« tro had gd resented is that John Craig, ¢ ttle Theatre Hirector, 18 led the iting role, Grune tion of this Hikeable rt, WA part, wag the best character: Impersonation wits nessed by Little Theatre patrons slnee its beginning over a your ago Mr. Craig {s supporied by sit' ep. cellent cast, all of whem ald him' in PRinaring bis imporisat role. Mr, Ted Southey, of Bowmanville, also takes a Ja ling part, a -- TWOINJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS ever, in Two Crashes on Highway Slippery highways claimed two viotims yé@storday . afternoon be twoen Bowmanville and Courtice, when two accidents claimed as many injured, Shortly before noon two cars prodeeding in opposite direction collided nimost head on when' the mailman stopped at a mall box and the car following him not being able to stop, crash. ed Into the opposite bound ear, One oar was taken to Oshawa and the other to a garage at Courtice, neither being badly damaged. At two o'clock in the afternoon a priest from Kingston driving .& new Ford ear somehow landed in the ditch almost demolishifig the oar and injuring two of the ocou- pants. This car was taken to a Courtice garage and after the vies tims received medical aid they were able to continue on thelr way, The fall of snow on Sunday aight belog tightly packed on the highway madé a 'slippery base' for the fall of spow of yesterday at. ternoon With the result that drive ing was exceptionally tricky, Cars in Fowmanville had narrow oscapes when applying brakes on the main street and many found themselves far off thelr own side of the road after skidding, WILLIAM CARRUTHERS Word has been received of the death in 'Toronto of Willlam Cars ruthers of Cobourg and formerly of Port Hope, Death occurred Suns Tomorrow Af Afternoon '{ Besides hiy parents, one sister, } injuries hureday. ab having hia leg broken in a nums ber of places and other injuries, He was taken to a Toronto hospital but the injuries proved fatal, The late' Willlam Carruthers was b Sty thie yoars of age, and was the only son of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Carruthers of Cobourg." Doroasy survives, Mr, Carruthers bs + Swgut do usin of Reave W. CHET D, Carruthers: of ow. " Menke ot ule 'out' Pr i. Ail requ ioe. of the Ontario Ath ired to Sehao! final would not the li | feet, nosed into a fleld near Alham- them and they will then be all p+ in tall fore b. so ar ond wap impressed on secing somes of the boxers In training, Mr, Murphy aiplited the opinion that some of the boys whom he saw in Action were good enough to send out in/ open competition, Pr hd ami-tinals will ai oh a nding so in tasion' (6 to. re tend on that night, April 4, - Deni Gov. Gives Canadian y Medes Losssd Wire) AT Maren bop bom: as in ae ie 008 oi aii oe moc Sea hoi f ra a8 they wd ft a, 08 #0 Yong nav. on sre pro- ae the ih question of who owns the "waterpower 'ih navigable streams may be Jefl in abeyance, the federal government contends, without holding up any power de~ volopments the provinces wish to make. Joseph Schildkraut Coming Here in "The Mississippi Gambler" Joan Bennett Plays in Colorfa) Romance : Paddie-wheel Days The mkbsgemont wh the New Martin Theslre aunces the presentation on Wodn x of Jou oph 'Sehildkraut in the all-talking pH special, "The Missteaipp! ploy.' Phe Missiisippl Gambler" fog Nakraut plays the role of a lortul, ploturesque Ambler on the stern-wheel packets of the Civil 'War period---~a role which, though' sntirely different. both In charac- n in and story from the U gambrots definitely Rayenal "Bhow stamped bim as posdibly the most romantic actor now on the screen, still re- tains the tremendous appeal of that role without. in any wise being & repetition of it, Beautiful Jean Bennett, widely tabled" as ohe of the younger "finde" of the soreen, supports fchildkraut in the leading fomin- ine part, that of Lucy Blackburn, the thoroughbred' daughter of an aristocratic Southerner, whose Jadylike "'gameness" leads to one of the most uniquely dramatio elimazes ever screened. Carmelita Geraghty, Alec NN. Francis, Otis Harlan, Billy Welsh and other equally famous names round out an especially outstand- Ing oast, all of whom lend both en- chantmont and drama to the natur- al glamor of the 'pleturisod Misaise sippl, replete with colorful persone alition, intriguing period history Him of the sound effects, Decause of the lavishnoess of the settings used in the pleture, it was necessary, besides uring the stern. wheel packets on the river for the exterior scenes, to construct at the studio a complete boat where the ontrancingly beautiful costume ball, the interior cabin gambling scones, and the more intimate ius terior shots were made, he direction was by Regioald Barker, a veteran, of dhe mega- phone. responsiblg for countless seréen successes, and the 'photos graphy by Glibert Warrenton, he oinematographer of "Show Doat." THREE | IN MOVIE CRASH Los Angeles, March 25-Three parpons ware killed yesterday in the orash of & cabin biplane owaed by Wallace Beery. The motionsple- ture actor was not ab when the ship went into a tailspin at 500 bra, Los Angeles suburb, with ters rifle impact, and burst into flames, The vietims were George Maves, a9, pel, his wite, and Lynn H, Hayon, 26, pliot and friend of the Maves, Maves was the personal Pilot of Beery. A sputtering moter caused. the pi ane. to loan ajtituds, Magistrate Accepts - LOU'S for 80 Cents From Ten Vagrants, Hamilton, March 20M Burbidge accepted ten I,0,U.s for 50 cents each from ton vi nts in Polige Court yesterday and allow ing them thelr freedom; atl winted that they return in a week and wottle, Assurance was given by the ofttudens $hat they ould not fall, ay sald the men ho last night in a h at the C.N.R. station on Stuart Street, It was admitted that free. at Central station and in the Salvation Army Hostel were taxed to oapaoit bd niles, the men Jobless a sald that he d to find shelter \ somewhere, BRITISH OFFER TEST FOR DODGING AUTOS London, Mareh oT you can A af of the § Si a ted Piteadilly here | fo St Nati! (real. viol get hit tomobile, ientisty pY) ih Brith Health Re SH hey i ny i eval fib df Snel ee pam prethents of fatrate PE ' * Rew' 'a red con od by oh or vod i a i car hag, about 10 wheels. and does it Lavrrs Rie and ospecially effective singing and [* p------ two handies above s white mov, n) on the 8 8 pau with ms 4 # nigll sila withe We ty the, Aides, oh Bo on id if 'moved in an Irregular i Form a Fn, of Ro Yous of differently shaped miotsl, Fit stripy of metal of length into a frame, wild a eube from twentywseven bricks 50 that each side of the cube Is of different color, | . Se {fio pun Bir varying of of 1 n clearing: Away ot h ated, aly scent' ine effective timeshonoured The rising current of created by the d vention, literally 1 to the fog for feet before ihe front [ ermit. 4 rd fried of "abont ies anh he densest' fog t 15 anid. TWO oF BAND LEED On' $Onp Iwo A ch, 806-Tiatsas, we notorious Thessallan brigand who fast autumn fy Captured seventy {nhab- tants of Trikkala, one of them a senator, was killed Sunds Si fils band after u fight in whic ope darmes also werd killed: Heads 0 brivand. deed were carried to Larlssn {or exhibition, | ---- WIRE hk CALAEY NMALYL, DavAGE Bay, Ont, Mareh 205. Vire oi in: believed to bave oh igiuated trom defective wirin the basement of .the C.P.R, ole: graph offies, ' here, st an early hour -yesterdey catised consld« orablo~damage and put. the office out of commission temporarily. Business, is, however, being con. ducted 'ag usual' at the railway of. fice. The office is jocated in the to 15, Jn flavor and ull-bod , Every. p TEA PEKOE fs extra good | Blendin Red Rosé Teals an art. To hain the fing | | richness r ¢ guaran 9d yoaruof pepe | -- transportation building, main. St, west, SEES NO MLECTION GREAT BRITAIN THis YEAR London, Mar, 206-1 will' tell you a secret," said the Mt, Hon Arthur Greenwood, mi ister of health; at « meeting at Salford yes- fapiny. "There iv not going to be n general election this year," Bo far there has been no comment from other mdmbers- of the cable net or other parties on the minis- tor's statement. REMANDED ON no BAIL Brockville, March 26 == Chars ged withhaving entered the tailor shop at Jasper, of Wilbert Mills, wesring a Mask und with having or. dered him to "put up your or or I'll shoot," John Thon, aged 24, of that village, appeared in police court here Monday und was remanded for a week with ball fixed at $4, 000. The only Nine, n porse. ots BOAT. od nowadays is when he meets an- other horse, "MOTHER NIGRT" her Dhreast, In purple velvet richly dressed, O'er a Jovaned, haggard world's Night Neda from her regal height and calm. J Gentle ,.. and sweet, the myster~ fous charm fo Of her silence deep. Stats, the light of her brooding | eyes, Js Deneficlént and wise, Breesesswept, night's' tionce sighs. Arms ound her 'earth-child press~ od, Cadenced, like age-old psalms Her crooning lullabies. --Milisss Willms, Montroll, -------------- H---------- DANGER AHEAD (Ohio State Journal) Alrplanes, with controls which caf be set so the planes are self-steering, allowing the pilot a chance to. relax and read while travelling, strike us as being even a worse menace than the machine driven by the one-arm driver, RY & kes to relax -- in comet. te will enjoy YS~~it etka FRY. itiduce restful i 1: sleep: tone and fit him or his next days work ~ « \ V. §. FRY & SONS (Canada) Limited, Moneresl, Que. - a A a » With a golden crescent pinned ta | bosomed par | |

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