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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Jul 1930, p. 2

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x THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 15¢ 1930. a Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscri the B ille Office of Block. Kina is ¢ ®0 ns will be received at The Times in the Cowan Telephones--Office--~B87; House==131, Bowmanville Representative--B, Herbert Mortlock Goodyear Defeats Whiz To Win Numerous Errors Are Down| |) fall of Whiz Team--~Pitch- ors Fall Down While Goodyear Outfield Play Havoe With Hard Hits of Whiz By the decisive score of 16 10 §, Goodyeir won the firer softball sche dule last night, when the numerous errors of their opponents, the Whiz, gave Goodyear the lead early in the game, The game was not the battle that wis expected, owing mainly to had fielding of both teams, and & class of pitching which could not be com pred with that of last Friday, In the first place, both teams were over anxious, and this resulted Ir a score of errors which were not seen even early on In the schedule, Goodyear batted first, and Osborne slugged a homer on the first hit of the game The Rubber men added two more before thres were despatched, Whiz evened up In the second Innings, but the Goodyear hroke away In the third, adding four more (o their score, while the Whiz were only able to add two In the third frame his placed Goodyear on a 7 to § edge and they maintained that edge throughout the game, adding nine more before the last Innings, Whiz never added a run witer the third, but it must be admitted that they had lots of hard luck, The Goodyear outfield proved ta be their downfall and the long drives out there seem ed to fall Into good hands every time. Murphy was the hero of the evening with two homers, while Os borne gave everyone a surprise when FOR YOUR BATHROOM THE NEW LANSTON GLASS in Pastel Shades With each bottle of ASTRING.O-SOL The Morning Mouth Corrective . KARN'S Drug Store Next I'0, Phone 878 we DELIVER First Schedule he opened the game with a four base There were some real bad errors on both teams, too numerous fo mention further, Colwell was not pitching as good as usual, and Ko- van wis # little off, but not as much as Colwell, The game all round was not a8 Interesting ns any of the for mer playoff games last week and if it had not been for a certaln amount of amusement one derived from Johnny James as umpire behind the plate, the whole game would have heen very droll, Of course a large crowd attended, the largest this sea. son, about six hundred or more we judged, Never mind, the Whiz have nothing to be ashamed of In an off night and we look to see them play i very prominent part In the sec ond schedule which starts this week The tems rere: Goodyear 1 Osborne ss, 1, Colwell 2h, Goddard 1.f, Murphy ef, B, Col well, p, James, Ist b, MeMurter ¢, Jackman Mb, Mooreraft rf Whiz: Cameron 2b, G, Plper ss, Munson rf, Corden 1b, Moore Lf, Cowle ¢, Large ef, Rovan p, 1. Vi per Ib, Umpires: James, Plerce and Roe nigh, ROTARY ANNUAL REVIEW SHOWS SPLENDID YEAR Ex-President's Report Gives Public an Idea of Club's Accomplishments ------ If any one were Lo ask "what is the Notary Club of Bowmanville?" and oxpect wn tangible answer the first thin gthat would be mentioned even without a knowledge of the individual services of the chib to the town, would be that it was un« doubtedly one of the greatest as pots the town possessed, In this answer one would not he far out, It- is, however about once A YOar when a oitizen is able to really find out what the ¢lub has done In the past twelve months and what {ts real value to the town is, This oceasion In when a retiring presi. dent reviews the year Just past, Recently Dave Morrisson reviewed the year from July 1st, 1080, te July 1st, 1080, and as was fully oxpootedl the year was successful, It {8 not enough, however for the average coitigen to know that it has heen successful for one Is not able to fully appreciate the service rendered in that he Is not aware of what has heen accomplished, A resume of the services for which the Rotary Club areresponsible fol. low, ' Perhaps the most outstanding cavent of the Rotary year was the carnival held last summer when the ¢lub put on both a novel and profitable evening's entertainment, They supplied a fine program free and the people of Bowmanville in return were generous in their patronage. This event wan the et _.| ROYAL YORK Te Tea ee 28¢C At all Superior Stores USED 1920 ESSEX SEDAN, Whole and looks like new. BARGAINS 1928 ESSEX SEDAN. Thoroughly reconditioned and sold with our 30 sagan " 1929 CEVROLET SEDAN, small mileage, runs 1926 CHEVROLET CANOPY top-truck, % ton, just the truck for deli CARS Beautiful Car for the amily New Car Warranty vering groceries Ross, Ames Company Limited 138 King Street W, & Gartshore Phone 1160 means of ralsing about one thous and dollars for the work, The best event, as far as closer rolationship between rural and ure ban people, was the Community day when five hundred children from the schools of Darlington Town ship were entertained in the af- terpoon at the Noyal Theatre many of them weeing for the frst time a talking pleture; That same evening over ninety farmers were banqueted and given an able nd- dress a fine speaker at the Bal moral Hotel, The club has completed n sur- vey of the property known ns Camp Hoskin with the view in mind of starting on a town park, the Club Is now waiting for the co-operation of the Town Council, A room at the Hospital was tak on over and named the Notary room and this has been completely redecorated and furnished, The Club hus supplied up to 80 bottles of milk per day to Fublie fiehool pupils, A Boy #eout lender has been provided for the loew) troop, An effort was made to cons solidate all boys' work of Lhe churches, Heouts, public and High #chools, and to secure a hullding or gymnasium, and a full time- lender to devote his time to the diftérent organigations, Dogens of applications for the situstion were received, but dus to certain difeul- ties the scheme as at first proposed had to be dropped---temporarily we hope, In co-operation with the Agricul tural Society and the District Rep. revontative, the Club offered a lyrge number of cash prices for the Junior Varmers' Exhibit at Bowmanville Fair, They distributs ed Christmas Cheer and presents to needy families at Christmas, and co-operated with Tommy Rows at his Royal Theatre Christman party by a distribution of eandies to the youngsters, The Club hak donated to and cooperated with the Community Welfare Committee, ftotarinns have provded transportation to and from the Fresh Alr Memorial Camp. every two weeks, for the women and children sent to the camp from Toronto, Medien! attention has heen pro vided for two or three crippled children In the community, apd a survey of crippled children han been made for further work In this line The Club has. ontertained nat luncheon, and had special sponkors for the Publis and High Behool Woards, the Town Counell and Clive fe OMeinln, the Chamber of Com» merce Kxcoutive, and the Dire tors: of the Agricultural Boclety, During 1080 the Club recelved five new members and lost one Delegations have attended Intercity meetings at Lindsay, Peterboro, Port Hope, New Toronto and Osh awn, Members have attended. the Presidents and Becrataries Conven tion at Buffalo, the District Conven tion at Niagara Falls, and the In ternational Convention at Chicago, CHAUTAUQUA OPENS IN BOWMANVILLE ON NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT Citizens Will Have Oppor- tunity of Seeing and Hear- ing Many Fine Features Two great plays, ""Hroken Dishes, popular Broadway comedy, and "Pollyanna" one of the mont notable comedy dramas ever writ: ten; Tom Hkeyhill, distinguished Australian writer and lecturers Vierra's Hawaiians in thelr spec tacular production "An evening In Hawai; The Light Opare Pontival, a galaxy of brilliant singers foaturs ing selections from some of the host operetiinn- these Are among the big features of the fortheoms {ng Canadian Chautauqua in Hows manville commencing on 'riday of this week, July 18 and continning for five days, July 10, 21st, 28nd, and 88rd, Nroken dishes, the outstanding comedy which will open the Chau tauqua on the first night 1s a ain gularly human story woven around the lovable character I'a Humatead, On the second afternoon DV Owen R, O'Niel brings to Bowman: ville his extraordinary lecture sAdventures in Hwasiland" a tale as vivid and thrilling as any found in the Arabian Nights, yet a true story of his remarkable adventures in the heart of Houth Africa, Pree ceeding Dr, O'Niel'n address, the Metropolitan Artists, 8 company ot ort, The lght opera festival in the big musical feature of the second night, Superb productions of soenes from 'Rose Marie", "The Desert Son," The Chocolate Hols dler" and "The Student Prince' re. plete with gOrgeous CORLUMON and scenery are featured by this apen- did company, The third afternoon's program will be supplied by. the Garay His tors, celebrated Hungarian violin: iata, who have heen widly acolaime od where ever they have appeared, At night folowing another concert by the daray Sisters, Tom fkeyhill, who the London Timea ohronioles as One of the greatest Nving orators' will give his great Jeoture, "With Mussolini and the Dlackshirts," . The fourth afternoon ia child: ren's afternoon at Chautauqua, but many grown ups will he equally ln. toreated in the fascinating program J epared, Sue Hastings and her arrionotten have arranged a pers sonally conducted trip through fairyland which tor sheer charm oan hardly be excelled, Pollyanna, the fourth night's presentation in one of those rare lays which are Ly A to become natitutions lke Peter Pan, It will be ably presented by the Martyn Brwin players who have heen re- oolved with great enthusiasm in Bowmanville before, Blllott James, the maglolan with ha demonstrations of liguld ate will provide the program on 'the noted singers will appear in oon |, Mr, James makes demonstrations will prove to _be both Informative and entertaining, Vierra's: Haweiiany will also appenr during the after. noon to prepare the audience for the thoroughly delightful entertain. mont which they will provide In the evenlug, Veaturing the glam orous music of Hawaell, interpreted by native musicians, 'An Evening in Hawaii'! gives a colorful Spron won of life in Hawall=-the Para. dine of the Pacific," last afterpoon, some startin Wore ---- MAGISTRATE IS LENIENT WITH TORONTO YOUTH Harry Goodman Defended by Lady Barrister Placed on Suspended Sentence Harry Goodman, a foreigner from Toronto was placed on suk panded sentence for Wo YORrs when he appeared hefors Magis: trate W. 11, Ward in Police Court yosterdny afternoon charged with obtaining goods hy false pretenses, The case was notable mainly for the fact that the Ast lady harris ter to appear in Howmanville po: Hee court was counsel for the ace cused, Goodman pleaded guilty and Miss Helen Crossman made a very able plea for the pecused Who Was only 19, Lack of knowledge of Canadian business methods Wie what she clnimed was the down fall of her client Accused, shoe seid, had heen around the country purchasing wool and In most cases had heen paying for it in vash, On this ocen- wlon he bought $60 worth of wool but had only $456 in cash which he pald giving a check for the remain. der which was not honored, Tt was einimad for the defense that ae cused had sent money to his mother to put in the bank and if whe had done this when she received the money Instend of putting it off dny after day the money would have heen thers when the cheek wis {usiied, Goodman had been pre. viously placed on suspended wen« tence hy Magistrate Jordon of Lind- sy on a lke count and under. a bond of $1,000 to his father, Mag- iwtrate Ward after hearing Col, Boggs, Crown Attorney, stated thant he agreed both with the Crown and Defense that the man in view of his ago and In view of the fact that he had made restitution would be allowed on suspended sentence under the care of his father, He had however to pay the costs of the eourt 'which amounted to a Httle over $40 THREE GIRLS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) fynnoy, NS, July 16, Three girls were killed when the ear in which h were passengers hit a guy wire i telephone post and plunged oy er an embankment at Mira Gut, as sixteen wiles from this' city, Six others, riding in injured, hont Inte the same ear vesterda were had! RED CIOVER SEED RECORD The production of red clover waed In Canada in 1080 wad the largest In the past quarter of a gentury, One of the most import ant legume orops, red elover for wucconsful growing depends on hardy acelimatized need Hpecinl attention tn helng paid hy the Heed Nranch of the Domiplon Depart ment of Agriculture te the growing of registered red clover seed "Hoon Europa will be expelled from China by the China that Ku. rope made, "«=WI{Il Durant a ad aa a anki SHE'S PICTURE OF FINE HEALTH NOW "1 malned 6 pounds the frst two wooks after | started Hargon Now | eat hetter, sleep hetter and feel better and all my friends day MRE M, R, CLIN, I look the pleture of health, "Por six months I'd heen out of sorta generally and was so weak and nearly exhausted 1 could hard. ly got around, 'When 'I'l go to hod I had a peculiar feeling like I wan sinking and I'd get terribly nervous, Sargon gave me worlds of strength and energy, I'm never nervous like 1 wan and 1 sleep Just grand! "It's wonderful the way Sargon Pilla relieved me of constipation which I'd heen subject to for years, They produced lasting results without the least upsetting or dis comfort," Mra, R, M, Cline, Bur lington, Ontario, Sargon may be obtained in Osh. awa trom Karn's Drug Store, (Adv), The Whitby Daily Times | Advertising, subscriptions and sows will be, received at the withy Brancs Office, st Gas ui ung Chronicle ~"Yelephons Gib Alter Business Houre ~ hone BW, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON WANT LOCAL MEN ON NEW BRIDGE r-- . Council Gets Promise From Contractor's Super. intendent ---- When the Chairman Streets Committee, Coun, yidson, on Suturday morning visits ed the new bridge which is being constructed on Grand Triumk Street ut Port Whithy, he found that on. ly outside men were at work, nots withstanding the fuet that the cons tractors had promised the Council that they would employ local labor as far us possible, The Chalrmian took the matter up with members of the Council, with the result that a wire was sent to the superintends ent of the Company at Toronto by Reeve Albert W. Jackson, stating that only outside men were at work, and reminding him of the promise made to Counell when the contract wis awarded At noon Reeve Jackson received u reply from the Company's superine tendent stating that the men on the Joby had been (n the company's ems ploy for many years, and that lor cil labor would still be taken care ol The reply satisfactory, The work en the new bridge is proceeding very satisfactorily, nots withstanding the frequent rains, with several days 'of dry weather the abutments will be in and work starts ed on the steel part of the bridge, of the Ww. J. Das wis considered to be One of the biggest shipments of cattle to come to Canada 1s that of 16 bulls and 104 cows from a lending Jersey cattle breeder in the Channel Islands, 'The eattie go to the breeding farm of Bull and sons, Brampton, Ont, BE TIME TABLES HE A aaa AN Ao, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE SCHEDULE (Ro oe or Apt wm) alls me) ot Arrive thy Arrive Hospitel 10,80 a.m, He om EE we "pm 4 pm 333223233 - Exe Nguse: F crore we Too? SoToves 333338333333 £: 333; Ee 2 =O Per alec oO Sm. SBoACTSERSNE DOM ow' Fa >® fits #333%° = = = 2237 Cheesy an--nTmen F 322333 Tomgrawe 2-ERz=a2 Fer IPP TT re Pe 338? REE SSERXISE, «3232 - FF Fo - = 223 BR --AAL .P.SD P INDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Wr Going Waet 11,00 pom, Time mark Whithy Hospital, fo ou A \ - J ss A RithonaRd § olor on oun FV Th Roam: Ih Primes 00 CaP, R, TI SANE Efteptive - h i. doing Went m, Dally Nam, fatty R25 am, Dally (Exespt Sunday), S18 pom, Dally 03 poms Dally LAO amy Dally Nily . Mily (Except Sunday) ally S47 a [30 ST CANADIAN NATIONAL Change in ime tive EA b 0 howe "Rinna y vy Bxeept Sunday y RAILWAYS June \ ly + 4 Except Sunday y y Iv, Except Sunday ih ily Eon sunday | granted PREPARE PLANS FOR STREET FAIR Meany Old and New Events ~=Funds for Legion and Band a, YG.' At uw well attended meeting of Whitby Street Fair Executive, plans for the unnusl night of fun und fro- lie, which this year will be held on August 13th, instead of on Hallo: ween Night, as on former years were gone Into and partly de ided upon, There will be the usual street pis rade, only bigger and better than ever, and for which generous prizes will be offered, All the well-known attractions, games, contests, and i big street dance, are on the pro gram, The Fair, which Is being operated under the joint auspices of the Whit hy Legion and fhe Citigens' Band, is for the purpose of ralsing (nnds for both very worthy organizations, The Leglon requires u great deal of money in the winter months for looking after returned men who ri quire assistance, The band needs money for musie, new Instruments, ele "Providence Is sometimes kind even when It seems to be harsh," = Aldous Huxley, Valusble Rights Given Consolidated Smelters in Africe Montreal, Que, July 16,~The British administrator of what was formerly: German West Africa has the Consolidated Mining and gmelting Company of Canada Amited, valuable vighte in the ters ritory of Boulh West, Africa, It wis announced in word received here, The company will have the exclu- #ive right to prospect, on favorable terme, oyer a large area for Ain, copper und othe hase and precious metals, It wan helleved lieve that the ses tion of "Smellers" in seeking the African option marked a new da parturs for the company in extend. ing Its operations beyond the cons fines of the Canadian borders, COAL COAL "Phone 198 W. J, SARGANT ¥ Bloor M " pool Delivered Machinery airing NOTHING 200 LARGE NOTHING 100 SMALL Adanac Machine Shop. 161 King St. W, Phone 18 TO CLEAR CHANNEL Port. Perry, Inly 16.~Waord has Just been received from Ottawa, thut the Dept, of Canals 1s sending the Harwood to Lake Beugog to clear the weeds from the harhors ut Port. Perry apd Caesares, and to remark the channels, Wa un derstand this work will he under wiy In the course of uo few days We are glad to hear this news and hopa much improvement ean he made in clearing up our walter front i Home by Telephone When you homesicl urn (a your telephone, It will take you home in uw few minutes and it is the next best thing to heing there in pers on An out=of-town call nowadays imple and easy to make as a local one, Reduced evening rates hes gin at- 7.00 pm, and the cost is sure prisingly | You can talk a hune dred miles or for ubout the price. of a moyie J DANCE (Directed by Special Dance Promoters) TO CLIFF. YOUNG and his ORCHESTRA AT Victoria Park Pavilion COBOURG ON Thurs,, July 17 PRIZES Birthday Dance Tickets-$1,00 Per Couples Dancing 8.80 DST, Spot Danse "FEDERAL E LECTIONS il he Speech of W, H, Moore to be b A MEETING IN THE REGENT THEATRE OSHAWA on Thursday, July 17th, 8 p. m. (Daylight Saving Time) Will be Addressed by Mr. W. M. Gilbert, Mr. G. D. Conant and Mr. W. H. MOORE (LIBERAL CANDIDATE) Whose Subject Will Be "THE TARIFF" roadcast Over Ontario Hookup of Radio Stations ) An Interesting Meeting Is Promised EVERYBODY WELCOME Citizens Band in Attendance Today and Every Day Genosha Coffee Shoppe NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Open Daily at 7-30 a.m, ENTRANCE ON KING AND MARY STREETS Sundays 8-00 a.m,

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