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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Aug 1930, p. 2

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PAGETWO * Ls. --, i THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930 Bowmanville Daily Times , News, advertising snd subscriptions will be received at e Bowmanville Office of The Times in lock, King Street, the Cowan Telephones--Office--587; House--131, Bowmanville 4 ReprossutativanesB, Herbert Mortlock NEWS ABOUT TT Varmers Harvest Varmers of this district are now in the middle of the grain harvest and practically fifty per eent of the Crop Bas been cut, Home has been threshed but very litle, but & mar chine was seen In oparation at Are ¢hie Muir's tarm at Courtice recent. fy. The general outinok in the dis- triet is good end some farmers ars reporting splendid crops of grain, Oats however in some sections are oor the hot weather of the past ow weeks having ripened them too fast, i softball Tonight The second last game of the re- gular second schedule will take piace to-night, This Is weather ermitting for at the time of writ ng It appears that there will he rain, There is one postponed game and one more regular game, The postponed game. should have heen played last night but the teams only balf turned wp with the result that the game has yet to be played, WORK AT CEMETERY Work 1s well under way at the cemetery in preparation for the erection next spring of the new memorial gates and the new spruce fences, The old fences are being taken down and the for the planting of trees, Due wainly to the efforts of Councililoy Lockhart, Bowmanville In twelye months will have one of the finest cémeterys on the highway Wil Commence Sewers Work on the sewers and watey- mains to be ald this year is ex pected to he started within the next two or three weeks, As the cemetery job has provided work for some of the unemployed the sewer work will also make a considerable amount of work whieh It iis hop- ed will last partly Into the winter, Not This Year Members of the council who have been looking Into the need of the new equaliser for the waterworks department have decided that the work will not he done this year AfRyway, It is thought that as the shortage is only for a matter of a way cleared | few days when the canning faetory is running full speed it does not warrant the expenditure at the present time, Notary Nevelpts The regular luncheon of the Ro- tary Club at the Balmoral Hotel to-day will likely take the form of 8 business maeting more than any. thing else, It is likely that all res goipts ahd expenditures for the ear. nival will be known and it Is hoped and is practically certain that a very large sum will have heen made up for community welfare, Fruit. Wield Day A field day for fruit growers of this district was held in Bowman ville and Newcastle yesterday, The or¢hards of A, A, Colwill at New. cadtle, the Orehads of Ontalo, Ad, and the Ochards of Reeve Carru- thers of Bowmanville were visited, After the inspection a luncheon was held In the Balmral Hotel at which walk shown moving plotures of methods of care and spraying of orahards, Among the speakers were Professor Ceaser of the OA, C, Guelph, Forsythe Rmith, PW, Hodgetis, A. Fulton and other gov ernment officials, THREE INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASES IN THIS DISTRICT One Case in Bowmanville and Two in Darlington Reported--One New Case Yesterday ris from the Health for the According to repr Medical Officers of town of Bowmanville and the town ship of Darlington there wre but three cases of infantile paralysis in this district, One new case in Dare lington wus reported to the authori ties = vesterday Jt was announced that there were three cases of the disgase last week but the one in BoWmanville was only a suspicious case and it is now decided that the patient bas not the discase, How- ever there is one case in Bowman ville now and two in the township, Every preeautior is being taken by the medical profession to prevent an epidemic in the district and it is generally conceded that there will be little spread of the scourge in cither the town or the wnship, A sup ply of the serum is on hand and any suspicions cases are treated with this immediately, However to avoid any possible spread the doctors of the district advise that no gatherings of children be held where it can he avoided, " None of the eases in the district are expected. to he serious andlt is hoped that no new ones will appear, Bowmanville has always heen one of the healthiest towns in Ontario and with this in mind and the fact that the town has never suffered a serious epidemic of any kind it seems safe to predict that while other cen tres have a large number of cases this district will not he seriously af fected NATIONAL LEAGUE ROBINS COME BACK Chieago, 1s, Aug, 14-=The pent up fury of flathush bats exploded with n staggering crash yesterday and all but jarred the Cubs from thelr first place National League pennant mooring Beaten Iu thelr Just five starts, the hit-starved HWrooklyn Robins ham mered five Cub pitehers for eighteen mighty bows, and romped away with the second game of the crucial series by the lopsided margin of 15 to § LJ The Maharajah of Pithopuram, né of India's most wealthy potenta- tes Is upon a pleasure visit to Niagara Falls, with his children and wife, and large otal of servants, The prinee has established himoolf in Niagara Falls N.Y. fora few days of his sight seeing tour, The photographs repro. duced show Interesting views of the GIANTS WIN IN TENTH Cincinnati, O.,, Aug, 14=The New York Giants staged an uphill strog- gle yesterday to hold thelr place in the pennant rae and were suecessful after ten innings, deefating the Reds 710 6, New York tied the score the ninth, then won in the extra frame when Fred Lindstrom hit n| home run over the eft field wall af ter Critz had singled WIN MARITIME TITLES saint John, NW, Aug, 14 N vA Heotls won two Maritime ten nis titles, the Indies' singles and | the mixed doubles, hy defeating the New Brunswick champlons In these dinssos yesterday on the courts of the Rothesay 'Tennis Chih, Mrs, I V, Woodbury of | Halifax defeated Miss Dorothy Feeney of I"rederickion, os? +1, In a mateh that was ropleie with fine tennis, the scors not ful | ly Indieating the play ing the first set 6-1, and Miss Margaret Henderson, Rothesay, carried Bev, Plers and Miss Troop, of Halifax to 10-8 fn defeat, | i] 1] Jim MdAvity | 1 re LU gr After 108 | nunca bridge, WHITBY BOWLING GLUB HAS ANNUAL AUGUST TOURNEY Oshawa Rink Ranks First--- Twenty Clubs Are Represented William Goold's vink, of Oshawa, anked frst places In the annual Au Ryat tournament of the Whithy Lawn awling Club held at the local greens, yesterday afternoon and even rinks were In attend: bowlers from Port Cannington, Port Perry, Uke Kast York, Cobourg and To mto, The tournament was eonduot 1 on the plus system and was re arded dan one of the most successful Twenty including 1 held by the elub, Goold's rink won three games with n total moore of 48 points, Killery's Port Perry rink ranked second with three games and 44 points, Third prise was awarded to a rink skipped by OQ, CC, Mtenhouse, of Oshawa, which won two games and had a total neara of 46 points, Dadley's Port Hope rink eame fourth with one game and 46 points, Valuable prises ware awarded to the members of the winning rinks, A completa necount of tha tourns ment. will ba given in next week's issun of the Garette and Chroniele, Members of the Goold rink in cluded, Wm. 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