Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Oct 1927, p. 5

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- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1927 Phonograpss-the Abdiorium Vie- has been at Sunny- side ail summer yed to ov- er 2,000,000 at the Na- for si who enjoy the sic it is possible to provide. SIMCOE ST. LADIES' AID SOCIETY HOLD REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting of the La- dies' Aid 'Society of the Simcoe sireet United Chruch was heéld on Tuesday afternoon, with final ar- 1angements for the tea which is to be held in the Sunday School rooms on October 26th. A short program was given made up of solos by Mrs Jack Smith and Mrs. L. Gray and Miss Fice rendered two very pleus- ing readings. . The meeting was closed with the repeating of the Lord's Prayer then the ladies of Mrs. Kelly's group ser- ved dainty refreshments. RAPID EXPANSION (Continued from page 1) been in Ward Two which reports a zain of 1,04 people; Ward Four is second with a net gain of 926; then Ward One with 320 additions; and Ward Five with 279 more of popu- ation than in 1926. Each of the city's 13 subdivisions howed increases, not. one having allen behind the population credited o it in 1926. Subdivision Six in the econd ward takes the 1927 banner or population increase. In 1926 it ad 2,106 taxpayers registered; this sear the total 4s 2,627, a gain of 521 people, Population by subdivisions fol- low: Subdivision One: 739 last year now 810; Subdivision Two: 1,263 last year now 1,399; Subdivision Three: 1,166 last year mow 1,279. Ward Two, Subdivision Four? 1,034 last year mow 1,157; Subdivi- sion Five: 1,642 last year now 1,855; Subdivision Six: 2,106 last vear now 2.627; Subdivision Seven: 1,609 last year now 1,722, Ward Three, Subdivision Eight: R73 last vear now 1,092; Subdivision Nine: 1,351 last year now 1,667. Ward Four, Subdivision Ten: 1.038 last year now 1,224; Subdivi- sion Eleven: 1,657 last year now 1.983: Subdivision Twelve, 1,409 last vear now 1,818. Ward Five, Subdivision Thirteen: COUPLE REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDERING TAXI DRIVER Valleyfield, Que., Otc. 11 -- George T. McDonald and his wife, Doris were arraigned here today 'charged with the murder of Adelard Bouchard, Lachine taxi driver on the night of July 17 last. They appeared before acting Justice of the Peace 'Joseph Boyer and were remanded for enquete to October 18. They were not asked to plead. The Mc- Donald's accompanied by Detectives Jarcilles and Berthiaume, and Police Matron Major, were brought here bv automobile from Montreal today and immediately following the ar- raienment were returned to . Mont- real. CHARGED WITH APPROPRIATING SCHOOL FUNDS IN AMARANTH Orangeville, Ont.,, Oct. 11.-- Charged with appropriating funds totalling $680, the property of School section No. 17, Dufferin County, Walter BE. Smith, well- known farmer of Amaranth Town- ship and secre'ary-treasurer of the school, was taken into custody 10 day' by Provincial Constable Joseph Nelson. It is over a year ago since Smith, it is alleged, commenced tinkering with the funds. 1,604 last year, now 1,883. Population by wards puts Ward Two first with 7,361 people. Ward Four is second with a population total of 5,020. Wurd One has 3,488 tax payers and families registered; Ward Three reports 5,025 people; and Ward Five. which is the largest in area, has only 1,883. TOHAVESERVIGE AT RURAL RATES Public Utilities Commission to Put Residents Outside Town on Rural Contracts (By Staff Reporter) Wkrithy, Oct. 12--The Public Utili- tiee Commission of the Town of | Whitby met last night in the Mana- ger's office. There was very little bu- siness on the docket. Two communi- cations were read from people out- side the Town limits requesting light- ing service, It was decided that in tuture all services out of the town would be carried on under regular ru- ral power contracts, at Oshawa Rural Power rates. { Manager. Every discussed the advis- ability of .changing the classifications of many of the services in the town. In several cascs, people getting power at domegtic rates are using the power | that th¢ town is losing revenue to which it is entitled. Some of the bu- siness places now on. commercial rat- ing should be put on a power rating. | The place of demand meters was al- | so discussed. The demand meter is an alternative to the connected load sys- | tem of charging. Mr. Every said that 10 of these! meters had been bought, of which 6 have been installed in the larger busi- | ress places partly as a test of their | applicability to local needs. 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