Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Nov 1927, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927 ink N J J Suburban and District Newd £ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bennett and EXAMINATION RESULTS || two children and Mr Frank Bennett, | §|i Sundayed with Mrs. Peter Leask at| Whitby, Nov. 4.--Results of Thompson, Ronald Ward. Gathered By Bis sus Reporter and Hl | Solina. Whitby public school examinations | Absent from tests--Marion Rh NE oe i 6 NRE pe +l] Mr. Dave Warren has received a|were announced today as follows: | Eugene Huntley, Edith Gunson. Patil S20 i XR SA LL Sami NA EN message of the serious accident to|follows: M. Carson, teacher. ! the sports on account of dirknmess|M® mother. Mrs. Warren, of Prince Be Room 3, Junior Third, Honours-- ! and are returning some day, soon Albert. The accident occurred on KING STREET SCHOOL Gertrude Best, Stephen Bascom, 2, ie' fimsh it. Hallowe'en when the stepped from| Room 1, Fourth Class, Pass--Alex | Elizabeth Correll, . Bernice Church. Seagrave, Now, "Oliver Martin. | 1eague met on Tuesday ing | er door to the ground. Some wise Scott, Alice Threadgold, Madge mc-| Pass--George Allen. goa of Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin, Bad Lin the form of a Hallowe'en s@cial, | CTRCK had removed the steps. It | Connell, Dorothy Clark, Dorothy Below 60 per cent--Ralph Col. § the moiorieae va lall from a beam | \ number were dressed in re. | Means that Mrs. Warren will be cor-| Rice, Leslie Wilson, Mabel McKin. | lins. { | ; fa barn of Mur. Geo. Walsh, Mliss M. Tink winning the pri fined to her bed for some time suf-|ley, Delmar Batler, Warren Mowat, Absent from tests--Isabelle Col- | ci 38%, priuaine his an short program was then givemvias 1enne Hui BISKE YONts and ran. Maund Park, Elsie Norman, Eunice |lins, Matt Campbell, Jim Davison I n W . Hume ety '1ollows. Reading by Miss M. iMe- € gaments. oy ren 8 . Anderson, Nellie Greene, Isonel | Tom Harvey, Myrtle Gillespie. \ | 3 « to the shawa hospital | Gue; reading by Miss V. Mack known here. Hallowe'an pranks Tucker, Frank Every, Clarence Sleep, Senior Second, Honours--Dorina | | © he had (he bones resel. | Gaatests and games were t for fun is alright, we would all dc rene Hartrick, Eunice Sleightholm, |Wilsher, Mary Holliday, Gertie Fen. | | league's socidl evening) ves played which were much enjoyed (i but whey peclile ® vas are en- | Ethel Threadgold, Ian Davey, BEen- |emore, Violet McMillan. sing J B.S ¥ all. A lun-h was then served Whic aT i willy we, Dalby, Billy Ruddy. 5 Pass--Kenneth Johnston, Helen the. 1070 OF 1 consisted of candy and apples. | , « Moke a Rag elow 60 per cent--~Gladys Har- | Sheard, Marion Smith, Annie Numerous con, Mr. and Mrs, Doble, of Toronto of Toronto, were in town Saturday. |low, Earl Wilson, Marjorie Heard. | Straine, Cecil Bedding, Marjoric i ] were held after)... Uiciting at Mr. and Mrs. A. C.JMiss Audrey Mulligan 7, who dances, | Stella Dennis. Moore, Alvina Wilsher, Evans Mi- | was served. Our Lwa- [ pyioig, Jiwas on the prozram at Welch's| Absent from tests--Walter | chael, Jean Rossie Harris, Sam | gue Is growing. i you come, it Mr. and Mrs. N. White and daughs jpariors at the entertainment 'here | Brown, Hilda Burt, Emma Gilles- | Church, Ruth Hartrick, Peggy Spall, | vill grow one 'mere. 0 ter, Ruth, spent Sunday visiting" Saturday. Whi'e here the family | pie, Kathleen Hogg, Mary Neskel, | Billie Lawlor. | Ir. Geo. Watsan Who is giving uP |, a1atives in Toronto. gisitod their cousins Mr. and Mrs. ! Billy Graham. Below 60 per cent--Billie Luke, : had & very suecessful sale Mr. Doug Thompson is attending | 2°: Hamilton. R. A. Sennett, teacher. Jack Trueman, Adam Scezewsvk, a ogi and implements |, caja of Jerseys in London this \The night is filled with weird| Room 2, Junior Fourth, Pass-- | Mary Sawdon, Lloyd Augustus, Mu- : i 4) ir 3 % ride a week. nds and eat calls. Why? It's| Roma Wilsher, Mack Bassett, Clif. |1iel McHolm, Gladys Huntley. y is oclridee, our Don't forget to attend the lowe'en to be sure. How is your! ton Maundrell, Purcell Rodd, Bob- Absent from tests--Gladys Park, | now storckee pers, have movea 1M |qyankegiving services in the United en gate and the hvgeys and [bie Clark, Tom Anderson. Grace Cascoigne, Alice Trumble, « : ze We w ish them success | go ureh on Sunday and the fowl gup- |v ns? Every little while one hears U il- | Kenneth Underwood. in he r new undertaking. rer on Monday. A good proiram [thei call "Yo-Ho" in covery dir2e-| son, Bobbie Campbell, Stanley Jones A. Jones, teacher. Vr. gnd Mrs, Wes Crosier are |. hoina given, ti I+ is Hallowe'en. Absent from tests--Jason Bedd- Room 4, Second Book, A Class, ov g hack 0 their farm after The Ladies' Guild he'd their % James Mitchell. contractor, | ing, Billy Fenemore, Lizzie Sawdon | Honours--Betty Wilder, Leo Vam- three very successful years Of|yonthly meeting at the home of |of Taronto, entertrined the council- Fred Harris. pleu, Charles King. Betly Heard, $ orele ping. Mrs. E. Patterson. The Columbus mes, snd wives and the road super- Junior Third, Honours--Hilde- | Ronald Parry, Gordon Hodue. El- ir. ikalph Reynolds and a num ladies attended this meeting and |intepdent, Mr. Alber' Be-kott and garde Goodfellow, Florence Herbert, | sie Ross, Billie Dennis, Florence hey of friends nom 1 ort Perry are | cave a.very fime program which ite a banauet last evening in| Teddy Bassett. Underwecod. : in the hort CO a ag [was much enjoyed by all. It con-|ihe Gand Cafe. The ladies were| Pass--Billy Maffey, Albert Jubb, | Pass--Isabelle Connor, Eve'vn i elo? Sita, DS hy Tq Nee] sitet of the following; piano solo. | sarh| glven a rox of chocolates, Albert Jackson, Howard Hazell Rov | Underwood, Jack Maffey, Mary dnd, of Utica, was vi Mro| ny Mrs. W. Scott, Reading by Mrs. | vi#io tile men had smokes, A fovn- Irwin, Gwen Parry, Elmo Harris, | Campbell Herman Campbel, Smyih and Mrs, Ray Scott, on Sunday, pr hi Heddon; solo by Mrs. R. Ratcliff; a pen was presented to Mr. Billy Pepper, Claude Underwood, | McCullough. to the " leaving fer Winnipeg, Whers violin solo by Miss Hepburn; road | yitchall\; Anna Town, Hazel Magner, Doro- Below* 60 per cent--Albert Beild- fhe ajar hay taken the Position fino hy Mrs. J. Nesbitt. Lunch was M 3 J. Parrett and Mr Atex | BY Underwood. ing, David Irwin. 01 i RR. sition, age. kdal Mr served by the Brooklin ladies. D i A Svisited Mr. Wm Rollamy Under 60 per cent--Vivian Rice Absent from tests---Evelyn Thorn L ET, and PLS Jos. Stockdale, Mr. Everyone sympaXiides with Mr, gh Oshawa Who 1% oiin] Harold Gascoigne, Herbert Hunt, |dvke, Freeman Campbell, Edith Robt. Penney, and Mr. H. B. Me. ¥. "Richardson ii the loss of hiss. Touhy d Alfred William, Jennie Scott, Joe | Adam. Knight, at Toronte, were the week fine farm buildings by fire. He 1s sick. G A on went to Teronto Lavin, Muriel Turner, Esther (Continued on Page 13) a mts of Mr. and Mrs. CW. having a sale of all his stock aua i By di ; : ih id implements on Monday. . o 3 t --. i 4 parma er em ---- The Township Council met on} Mrs. wv: ' Bary vile Ri ZION Mr. James Perkins, who resides BROOKLIN Monday and transacted the usual of the ham) or toniht. with his son, Russe!, near Solina ey husiness of the Township. Tax | Jorg 0 and rs. S. Moffott visited Zion, Nov 3.--Mr. and Mrs. Joe station, tok suddenly 0 oo Sane Braoilin: Nov. Jedaln Friday grectar, Thos. Hall, has completed | Mr. gn@l Mrs. Harold Powell, | Parking, and daughter, Suirel, w. day night with dropsy in a doe- evening. the Women's 1oatitute he'd iis rounds. delivering bills and the at Raglan,' Sundav. wiliSale, Speui dunday ai aAnsun tor and nurse were called but he 5 Hallowe'en woeinl at the Home Of response so far is very gratifying. The evecutive © the Home and | sa.son s. ' passed away Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter. A large . LAE @ehoo! Club, will meet Thursday at} ur, and Mrs, Jas, Stainton were Funera on ursday allernaon was number went in costume and an NORTH OSHAWA 4 o'clock. |. Gueiy vistors win Mr. and ars, argels Seuded and be Yas ng were given for tho best. Mrs, C -- ---- | +nta wlaibion, Ushawa. ee glee pe L. Mackey winning the prize. Games { North Oshawa, Nov. 3.--A small PICKERING £483 "leTRisty Langiald, Osh. and one brother Bob Who lives were played which were much en-|Lumper was found between Five Sl jar. visited de (past Week AL HEFL. plese) Sympathy for the fam- ioved by all. Everyone joined in |Points and Heaslip's store. Owner! Ei wndiuravs 8 mf, Myron sobuins. | 0 0 goa hy the neighors and snginz o'd favorite €pngs after [may have same by phoning 165r14.| 5 (MF) dadiend, Lb duibsee caked 4 4404, OL Whitby Ladies' CSC Tears wana Vii i s BUR adsasrsaress ay > friends. Flowers were lovely, which a program was givem.as fol- | . You may phone your news items, | @vvsspulisct vy Lat wise "Hilvgt, @ Loli l, Wal i Week end ; low: Piano solo by Miss Bo¥d: a |iisiters, parties. weddings, deaths |' 4Y 44'® ii Wig vs [But vi aky, Bud Mrs. Bick and ue Mr. and Mrs. Herh Flintoff wr paper by Miss V. Mackey on Hal and any personas to your corres-|¥+* a WS Hie Yi=ab [twlued Cur sesvices with Mr. sioa Sune Pleased Jolese Nays. Fhe Jowe'en, and an instrumental duet by | ronde 1 being chi 3 war UE . : eld Lal. sil.ael, Of 'toronto, who aughter, Mrs. John arwick, (kva) Rr ey ALE Pendent without being charged to Mes, ai. oiiller and Mrs. 5. Brien, | ure ck obs in the. afternooii| of North Oshawa is. in. Bowmanville tainty ch was then served by | Mrs. Pogson and baby spent Tues. | OF 1010410, 8Peal Li WeEK-ela will | oy Licy, on the United Churchi| hospital with a lovely baby boy, Todi fortune cake was passed | day in Oshawa. | mr, and mrs. Alex Gordon. . jana its m.iatenance. The choir were | their first grandchild. end each piece held a fortune: which | Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Laidley of | Mrs. HR. Nopueiiype spon. Sun- | 4 wher paces and rendered one| quo wonward Class" of Zion Sun mmmcaused mudgh merriment amongst | Lindsay, spent the week end with day with Ie of oh visited | bsidtiv Lal, day schcol entertained the 'Zion the younger people, | ther cousins Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, | Mr and i a yes es, this | av, and Mrs. John Thompson, of | volunteers" class at a masquerade Wht ater schoo] me i was Jel in | Mr. and Mrs, A, Gerry; motored bi Mr. and Mrs, ;/ yes, aiGn.0rd, ave visiting their sspliew, at the home of their teachers, Mr. Yickering lag' Wednesday. A nui-iio Toronto, Tuesday. v v Ar. kilaer Wilbur, Mr, and Mrs. |, rs. A. T.-Bts on on Monday her of girls and hoys from Broek: | Mr. and Mrs. BY ai visited Mr. | A number from the Daked |, | Wilbur and visitors spend the week 203 Mts di tainion oh; Monley fin Continuation School teok part | and Mrs. Moffatt, recently. {Churches attended vie Rous! 8 5 lena in Port Hope, fittingly decorated with jitreamers and carried off a number of the | My. anc) Mrs. Harold Jollow, | | Convention held in Tergn 2 Mrs. Frank Roser, Sr, and son|.¢ orange and black, crepe paper, prizes, They were unable to finish | Whitby, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs, je latter pare ou ke a and | Cy1u and his wite, from Cleveland, | narigelds, and nasturtiums. In ! | r A ho uni i t J. W. Baigon's , corner cedars rmed a scre:z " --_-- ¢ a -- | young soy 216 visiting UY, snd Mrs. [vad Anson Bulson's ; iowa pam Bai i TT to raport that | Mrs D. Flintotf and Lloyd are When all had assembled the fen- iw e are N p Dar- 'tic fig P| nb 1 2 Miss L. Richardson, who has been [Zhen ne 8 100 Nays ith er r paste Sires promenannd wnat the confined to her home hy® injuries = = a Sb lichts were turned sustained in a fall down etfirs sev- the Ladies' Aid held their meet- None | a general reengnition took sal Weeks ago, is once more, able 0h: at the church on Wednesday ap ne The rest of the evening was he out, Jui sines va con nen: vading For 8 hich | Mrs. J. Jephson, of Frajktord, new sl iy "Mrs. Bert Shen In Yeuding | JoreNnes (Which vas he Ehost of Mrs, R. A; Bunt- Glaspel, vice president acted as pian- sac Da: of tea cups, bobs | ng 8. we / F: vered the roil call by . > ing remains of VE) The local Masonic lodge Josmbd in in, a: Answers He Ol a os tor, sppise, Jaeger Ru COr S the service held by the Claremont were to give the program but only a a games Lunch Was Orthophonic wf |lodge. fn «the Brougham United | =, ended. Mrs. Jas. Cameron eal in re Ftot givle trom a table Church on Sunday afternoon. played two mouth organ selections |i. iru) SE eh I ne ~ . The Bwastika Chu) het ats Be | ana Mrs. John Balson gave a read- tes aors forming bows af Sl r home of Mrs. F. L. Bunting on Tues [= o, Low members joineq. 'he corners. A hearty vote of 0 en 1ppe S Tog ior Aid of St. Paul'® Mrs. A. Stainton assisted her s.- | papks from the "Volunteers" was Old Time Southern Song--Big hit! Church held its regular meeting at ter: Mrs. Alan La is, Of Mazwel = extended to the girls for their even the home of Mrs O. A. Shafpe, on $0 entertain edron 28 4 ing's entertainment and from _porh Duet with violin, banjo, Vernon Dalhart and 20539 Wednesday afternoon se Wednesday. 4 classes to Mr, and Mrs. Stainton guitar and harmonica Carson Robison a are again abroad; Monday night the Hallowe'en |,,q family for their hospitality. | p r Ay a R88 yp " a er i i * "For. T y uu ti time wich Bish aperion Sarl 13 he 5% Toi was KELL iced in tung, or Ther are than usual, for it is rumoured that ; Adel Ed i : { 4 i On a Dew, Dew, De W y Day during the past few nights vevora] hind pare taste: prige, for the best SAR {ponte ax Shion and Tho Vicor Orch tip | armors Rage lot, i en ok Randa na Tot TAY EXEMPTION FOR ? Duet with guitar 'Jim Miller-Charlie Farrell 20906 : vi 29 Vocal 5 Waltz B. F. Goodrich . | Silvertown Cord Orchestra 43 Yoca! Lewis James 4 Instru- Victor Salon i mental Orchestra Ba re Sm -- we ry theft ods a6 Fox Trot : | ® Charmaine Victor Talking Machine Co. 15 KL .G STREET WEST Vocal Gene My Blue Heaven Austin Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Just a Memory Harold Yates--Cooper Lawley HIS MASTERS VOICE Paul Whitemas and His Orchestra 20964 20828 of Canada, Limited 5 Bruce Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jollow and 3! | children Sundayed with Mr. and All Mrs. Dave Hale, at Hayden. WHITBY PUB LIC SCHOOL § anythine more sneaky than a ehick- , en thief, it has not heen named the English language. [¢ The burning of leaves is now th order of the dav and a fragrant, | ¥ piven bv the younger members of ly the society. Mrs. C. Steritt were anpointed dele- |ed a lass dish. | and recelyed salt and peper shakers. e! Mr. Mrs. R. Winters and | 5i® Mr. Luther Pas- ve wah lst for best dressed clown Eine Wilbur and Miss Ruth ice as the best couple won a box flower, Helen Scoff Quitar mu- POWER COMPANIES --Dress up for the Holiday English Fancy Cashmere Hose, 95¢ Ties, Assorted Colors, Special, 95¢ Overcoais Blue, Plush-lined Very Special, $30 ir vou want A Cusisry Cov on ayant oy Coanmry®™ $5.50 KEATING'S hesides private tained their many | candy, apples, and nuts. | e'en. , =everal hours i , chaos. Although Lenches, steps, wagons. ete., were misplaced, no real damaze was done, and as the missing articles. for the most part, were easily located. everyone took lye good natnredlv. as it is the only of on Hallowe'en. gates to the annual Provincial Wo- men's Institute convention to he (lord Cameron has a dog that will held in Toronto during the month. |40¢ 2 Bood many tricks he had Hallowe'en was ushered in, in a '® demonstration, Mrs. Master, very apnropriate manner. For sev- | Mrs. Wilbur and Mr, Camefon were eral pizhts. preceding. it masaueades | the judges. Anson Ba n and wera the order of the evening. and , Chas. Ferguson were dressed up as several chureh and school societies, | POOF old Spark Plug and cpused a individua's enter- friends with ames and all kinds of jolly stunts. The eve itself passed off very guiet- lv. compared with the terrible times | which the villagers went through in former times. Early in the evening | the streets were paraded bv gro- tesque figures, who called at the va- , rious houses. and were treated to Even i zhosts have appetites on Hallow- Later on, when resnectable | people were in bed. imps of the high , school age went abroad, »»4 spent 'ng order into lot of fun and led by Harpy Bal- gon and driven (with tHe stove poker for a whip) by Wes Cameron. After the program a bountifsl lunch wae served of sandwiches, dikes and pumpkin pie and tea. Aj had a splendid time. Special nention should be made of Delberf Flintoff as a young lady; John Ba&son, fat man; Mrs. J. Cameron, staat lady; Wrank Pascoe, clown; Ruth Fice, Hallowe'en costume and blfck cats; Effa Balson, young dude; Wes Cam- eron with a remarkable Igng nosc and children dressed in thejopposite sex clothes and nigger §r funny be accompanied to the capital by with Right Hon. Mackenzie King, |per's Effa Balson, wi also playvu | prime Minister, and Hon. James A. | for the community ing; two Robb, Minister of Finance, at Ot- [1 ce 'tations, Chas. Fefguson; Re-|tawa this week, His Worship will | hands for decision. | cated his intention to decline the months. Har-! Owing wo | the fact that Mr. Harper had indi- [and had bee . smokv haze continually hangs over |} heme ppgde candy. Master Jim- i [1 Simcoe Stree: South the village. ie i ma la Jor Is Urged By the Monisegl - - 'es M Soeiet 1e q ed a Sp -- -- nf ig rr Pilih Re id chocolate bar A program was given Mayor--To See Premier | PASTOR DECLINES CALL call, it was not sustained, and pro- home of Mrs. F. H, Westnev, np |and consisied Wf the chairman's re. For Private Interests i sata. i ceedir gs were dripped. Wednesday afternoon at 3-o'clock. | marks by John. Balson; mouth or- | Preston, Nov. 5.--The call to me pens The Women's Institute held its g2n selections, Mary Cameron; song, Rev. ¥. C. Harper from St An- KILLED BY FALLING LIMB October meeting at the home of Gerald and Ha Balson; three) 041 Que, Nov. 3.--In an drew's Chruch, Newmarket, was con | Nor Wo ---- Mrs. W. Bray, on Tuesday after- readings, Ruth Fite, who is one of | ooo 0 obtain for local power com- |sidered at the meeting of the Pres- i wr orth Bay, ont, Noy, 3.--Oslak noon, with a rather small attend- |°"F rising elocutiogiigts; a free hand | iq exemption from the Federal |bytery of © Toronto yesterday be- Li ale, a native of Norway, was in- snce owing to the postponement rawing in colored chalk on the |; . no tax Mayor Mederic Martin |fore sending it on to the Presbytery |v} ap I killed at Foss Mill, yesterday, from last week. The program was | black board and drawing of a lone- |, .q arranged for a private interview |of Guelph te be placed in Mr, en he was struck by the limb of a falling tree. The limb pierced the man's skull. He was 23 years old, n in Canada only four Ald, George Vandelac and probably a few other members of council, "Quebec Province and especially the City of Montreal," the mayor said, "suffer from a great disad- vantage 'as compared with Ontario cities nd towns, Toronto for ex- ample, in that the privately owned power companies here are obliged to pay income tax on their receipts. "In the sister Province of Ontario the citizens save thousands of dol- lars annually by the fact that they all receive their light and power from the Ontario Hydro-Electrie Commission, a state owned and op- erated institution which pays no Fed- eral, provincial or local taxes. "Montreal residents, however, are obliged to take from privately owned companies which are taxed heavily by all three. 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