Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Jun 1928, p. 2

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PAGE 1 WO ~ BOWMANVILLE * THOMAS W. WHARTON Representative ¢ ° Phones: Ofice, ol --W Many Features on Holiday Program at Bowmanville The Community Celebration] Promises to Be One of Most Elaborate of Its Kind in the Town's History -- "To Be Staged at the Fair * Grounds = Bawmanville, Jun 29---It was an- sounced last night that several novel features were to be added to the program for the Community Celebration at the Fair Grounds on Monday, July 2. The grandstand performance has been finally ar- ganged, and will be put on by Boy Scouts, School girls and boys, and vers abla performers, including Miss Edith Peardon, a graduate . the Chautauqua School of Physical Education, in a demonstration of club swinging, and a sword dance by | Jean Wgseman. The grand finale is to be in the form of a patriotic grand march, featuring Miss. Can- ada," as played by Mrs, Wesley Cawker, one of Bowmanville's more talented sopranos.' Mrs. Clark Bell and Miss M. Armstrong are to pre- side at the piano. The program is under the direction of Miss Peardon. It has been decided that those taking part in the program will par- ade from the Public S¢hool grounds to the Fair grounds. The headquar- ters of the Canadian Clubs have en- dorsed the Community Celebration, and are trying to have one in every Wishes To Announce That He Has Moved His Dental Office to the New Alger Building. LS a RENEW BUCA BN BN BB [oO another prosperity. for our part in work, N MONDAY, Canada has birthday. hope we may have many happy returns of the day; Our Country is enjoying great We of the Lumber Business pledge ourselves to those ser- vices which, in our sphere, con. tribute to that prosperity, dividuals, as a communit - the Nation's' OSHAWA LUMBER CO. LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North We . rine and OSHAWA, ONT. BOWRA Ea of any importance Sogo anada. Special orchestra has been ed, and the Oshawa Regimen- ar et will play. In case of in- clement weather, the affair will be held in the Town Hall. This is the first affair of its kind in Bowmanville and it is hoped that the Celebration will be well attended, if it is going to be made a real annual event. BOWMANVILLE H. S. ~ PROMOTION LIST Bowmanville, June 20-The High School promotions have just been an- nounced as follows: Names are arranged alphabetically as follows: Honours--75% to 100% ; Pass--G60 % to 73% ; Recommended--failed on one or more subjects, but promoted on trial, When subject appears after a student's name, the student will not be allowed to study that subject next year in the higher form. Form Il to Form IH Honors--Ada Allin, Annie. But- tery, Florence Bennett, Oscar Jamie- son, John Jury, Winnifred Lancaster, Kenenth Morris, Beatrice Mollon, Muriel Moore, Kenneth Osborne, Harold Slemon, Marion Snowden, Morley Vanstone. Pass--Douglas Adams, Ronald Ad- ams, Clare Allin, Ruth Allin, Rob- ert Corbett, Allan Clemence, Grace Hastings, Doris Jamieson, Gladys Jamieson, Arthur Kent, (French, Latin), Leola Miller (Latin), Corsina Samis, Frances McKinnon. Recommended -- Raymond Burns, Jean Bell, " Bernice Bellman (Latin, French), Reta Conners, Ruth Luxton (Latin, French), Nelson Osborne. Form IB te Form Il Honours--Marion Battle, Marjorie Bradt, Iva Foley, Newton Hackney, Jessie Knox, Betty Morris, Maurice Rose, Minetta Shortridge, Ila Val- leau, George Weekes. Pass--Harold Abbott, Joseph Alex- ander, Oswald Anderson, Marion Al- lin (French, Latin), Clara Ashlee, Joseph Barton, Oliver Bradt, Leah Bell, Reta Billett, Charles Clemence, Marien Conners, Caroline Hamilton, Norah Hayward, Alice Jackman (French, Latin), Lilian Jebson, Wil- liam Laird, Marion Lyle, Alma Mor- ris, Alan Oshorne, Vera Shackleton (French, Latin), Thelma Werry, An- nie Wilkins, Frances Hirvie (Latin), Dorothy Holbrook. Recommended--Bradley Honeyman (French, Latin), Bert Mutton (French, Latin), Marjorie Rowe, Jack Weekes (French, Latin). Aegrotat -- Douglas Courtice (French, Latin). Form IA to Form II Honours--Stanley _Dunn, Flaxman, Evelyn Goddard, Gardiner, Bernice Stainton, Tuerk, Kenneth Wood. Pass--Gordon 'Adams, Howard ckman, Bruce Cameron (French), ; Freeman, William Gray, Lila mm, Geokge Ives (French, Latin), ; Lunney (French, Latin), Marion cott, Kenneth Mitchell (French, n). Roy Mitchell, Clarence Of%- 1c, Albert. Rundle, Etelka Trim- George Veale (French, Latin), Recommended Robert Cale ench, Latin). Acgrotat--Clare Courtice, atin), Betty Annie Ruth (French, J. Morrison, Principal WO a ARE | FINED FOR SPEEDING -- June 29 -- Gordon on the Kingston Highway, brought in two offendars of the Highway Traffic 'Act win were tricd peicie Magistrate W. F. Ward here eayly last evening. W. F. Craft of Montreal ,who was tra- velling" through to Toronto was assessed $10 and costs for driving at the rate of 58 miles per hour in the Township of Darlington. Char- les. Sanford of 'Bowmanville was at the same time fined 10 and costs for speeding and $1 for failing to pro- duce his driver's permit, Bowmanville, Hallick, H.T.O. THE OSHAWA D. DAILY. TIMES: SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, June 29 -- Some thirty-five of the boys from the Boys' Training School are off tomorrow for holidays at their homes, the period of holiday depending on their stand- ing in marks for the year, and rang- ing from three days te eight. The rest of the boys are preparing to go into summer camp at the first of next week. The camp is logated a few rods east of Bowmanville Beach, on the Knight: property. Over scventy of the boys were the guests of the staff at a special matince at the Royal theatre one afternoon this week. WHITBY Representative James Holden Phone House 15 Office 434 HEAVY WEEK-END Holiday Seekers Start Out Early--Stream of Cars Already Seen "(B y Staff Reporter) Whitby, ds 30--A large increase in motor traffic both on the Lindsay highway and the Kingston road was noticed here today, due no doubt to the week-end holiday and Dominion Day. Holiday seekers passed through the town in hundreds, conveyed in all manner of vehicles ranging from the dinky and antiquated 1915 model to the powerful and highly polished mogul of the road as produced today. The constant stream of traffic east and west and north and south made the "Four Corners" a most difficult crossing point for pedestrians who were called upon to exercise the ut most pedestrian alacrity and caution in order to tliread the maze of motors. A large number of the cars were seen to bear American licenses rep- resenting practically every state from Maine to California. The ma- jority of these tourists of course practically only achieve glimpse of the town as they speed through on the highway. But every day brings its néw quota of campers to' the town park on Brock street, GARDEN PARTY FINE SUCCESS Held Under the Auspices of Baptist Young People's Union (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, June 30.-- A very success ful garden party was held under the auspices of the. Baptist Young Peo- ple's Union on the spacious grounds of Rev, Best's residence, Euclid street, last night. In spite of the threatening weather, a large crowd was in attendance and fortunately the rain kept off so that the program could be given outside while the re- freshments were served on the lawn. Selections from a large orthophonie Victrola, vocal solos, readings and quartets made an attractive and in- teresting program, all the artists re- ceiving hearty applause from the au- dience which was kept in splendid MOTOR TRAFFIG| a fleeting. humor dotes of Rev, Mr. Best, the chairman. The order a which the various num were given, was as follows, or hophenic , selection; soprano solo, Arthur Lynde; quartet selec- tion, Messrs. Wm. Best, Leslie Par- rott, L. Rich and Sydney Parrott; reading, Miss Sleep: orthophonic sel getion; tenor solo, John McCormack; polo, Mr, W, Patterson: piano selec tion, Mrs. Arthur Dewey; solo, Mrs. W. Heard; quartet selection; solo, rs. F. Erskine: orthophonic selec- fon» reading, Miss Sleep; solo, Mrs, F. Erskine; God Save the King. | At the conclusion of the program, hose present sat down to prettily ecorated tables arranged on the awn, the illumination being supplied y strings of colored lights. Dainty refreshments of sandwiches, tea and ake were served while lemonade nd ice cream were distributed from closely adjacent booth. GETS JUDGHENT 5123.15 AND COSTS Mrs. Mary oH Elliott Sues Bailey Estate for $513 for Board and Nursing X (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, June 30.--Judgment far $123.16 with costs was awarded Mrs. Mary H. Elliott, of Oshawa, by Judge Ruddy, in Surrogate Court yesterday afternoon in a suit for $513 against the estate of Robert Bailey, deceased, The plaintiff claim- ed that the amount was due for board and nursing as the late Mr. Bailey had resided at her home for i a certain period of time. After hear- ing all the evidence His Honor dis- missed the claim for hoard and gave judgment for $123.15 for nursing, the costs to come out of the estate. A. J. Parkhill, of Oshawa, appeared for the plaintiff, while A. F. Annis, of Conant & Annis, acted for the estate, WHITBY COUNCIL TO MEET TUESDAY (By Staff Reporter) Whithy, June 30.--The next regu- lar meeting of the town council will be held in the council chambers on Tuesday night, July 3. The program of sidewalk construction for the year will probably be the main busi: ness before the council. the witticiams and anee | Stamp. Priced at [VAN BV BN BVA! FINE CELEBRATION TO BE HELD DOMINION DAY AT PICKERING (By Staff Regorter Whitby, Yjune 30,--~Dominion Day will be observed at the neighboring village of Pickering on Monday, July 2, with the annual celebration. Soft- and other events have been arrange! which should attract large number to the seat of the largest and mos prosperous township in Ontari county. Whitby will not have an special civic observance but the lar garden party being staged on the Dundas street® parish grounds of St. Bernard's Roman Catholic church, ball games, tug-of-war contests, races -------- Beautiful Kenwood Blankets A variety of lovely decorative color tones in solid and check de- signs, ends finished with Satin Ribbon. Two sizes--72 x 84 for double beds and 60 x 84 for single or twin beds. Ask to see the range of colors and patterns. Priced at $9.00 and $10.00 Genuine Hudson's Bay Blankets There is a size for every, bed, a range of attractive colors to satis- fy almost any requirement. 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