Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Aug 1929, p. 2

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SCHOFIELD . PUTTING BOYS IN RO 0 SH APE Bedva At 10.00 Ba Soy rade, erg; is ve e of that a --SPLENDI ; al. The Jove are too , hy an a e a | W 74 oe TE. Sample Day's Program Gives 4 Idea of Their Ac- tivities IIH Lr (By Staft Reporter) v pville, - Aug. 10,--If at 'Ay time you ave down at the lake, 'west of Bowmanville Besch and a afm of copper coloured people should' go awarming by with a ser des of war-whoops, don't be afraid 'of Indians, It's only the boys from Schofield gamp on the rampage, What a time those boys are hav- ing; fun galore and then some. The. majority of them have now acquired a tan that would make any Indian jealous, They are all as -brewn ag nuts, That's what play- ing in the sun has done for them. Yesterday afternoon The Times wag given a schedule of a day's program by Mr, Cunningham the physieal directer, The boys get up about 7.80 and air their bedding. At 7.45, the flag raising takes RRL AER ig 5 'every ulges in ip for Ir not, tog cold, At 8.80 they have breakfast. At 9.45 the makes up tis own bed and the try 'bard to have their gent t! tents are inspected. Every on W rom being 'out in the sun time. . A Busy Day : § At; 10,30 the morning am THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1929 leat have more league Cone titiol several _bardbal) Bames between chosen teams. © At sundown is the retreat and the lowering of the flag. At 8.30 the boys have their social activi- ies, camp fires, sing songs, marsh- mallow roasts, stunts and competi- ops. At 9.00 o'clock the lights Bos Cr nf PY and in other Sal wonder that Sra ade many feats put the schoo 8 way with dealing with the abls to compete with him, ule "is very little of this starts. The boys have three leagues | however. It dees not take long for organized. They are volley ball, sefthall and football, four teams in each some of the boys playin three leagues and some only in one league, This is followed by quelt pitching, organized group games, swimming races, and siquatic events, The races are generally for prizes which the boys enjoy very much, At 11,30 they have their morning swim. At 12,15 they have dinner which is followed hy an hour's rest period at 1.00 o'clock, At 2,00 there is another play period, This time there is an in- structional period, track and field athletics, gymnastics, life saving and first aid, From this the boys derive a great deal of benefit, At 4,30 they have their afternoon swim which is followed by thelr supper at 5,30, By supper time the boys are ravenous and ready fer a substantial meal. At 7.00 o'clock league with a a Ee + have all the ig vidence BEFORE you buy any car, bs sure you the boys to get acquainted either. There are|A new boy appeared yesterday af- ternoon and in side of fifteen min in the |utes had a host of new aequaint- ances showing i around. The camp authorities expect to be building on their new site some time this fall, The field for sports will be plowed up, graded and given a smooth surface, At present there is many 8 Lill to contend with iu their games, The Peterborough Canoe Company donated the camp with 2 nice row-bogt which is prov- ing a great source of delight to the boys, 'With this boat and ohers ys have some keen boast races, hen the boys spend a great deal of time exploring up and down the beach, Some have acquired an in- terest in birds and flowers others in some other line, The latest ad- dition te the camp is two young eagles, The boys caught thess out a Ph eesannn | in one of the fields. They are too evidence, Check and weigh any car in the low. priced field against the value you know you can get int the Outstanding Chevrolet :-- 'A smooth, powerful six-cylinder, valve-in- _ head engine, capable of amazing pesfor- + mance in all gears, instantly responsive to acceleration, unsurpassed in economy and dependability, 'A sturdy chassis, built for endurance; with heavy, charinel-steel frame, complete high-pressure lubrication, long semi- elliptic shock-absorber springs, safe, silent four-wheel braking system with indepen. dent emergency brakes, Bodies by Fisher that reflect the latest ak thinki 4 to church and community you have young to be able to hurt the boys and are always a source of inter- est. The boys intend giving them over to the Cream of Barley when they become a nuisance, SILVER WEDDING OF LOCAL COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elliott Honored by Family and Friends Bowmanville, Aug, 10.--~The home of Mr, and Mrs, J, E, Elliott on Con- cession St., was the scene of a plea. sant event lagt week when the immer diate members of the family assem: bled to celebrate with them the 25th anniversary of their marriage, The tables were tastefully laid in the dining room and the brothers and sisters and their families sat down to a sumptuous repast, the bride and groom of 26 years ago being sented side by #ide at the head of the table. After all had done ample jus- ticagto the delicious supper, Miss Anfife Mountjoy called on Mr. Theron Mountjoy who read the following ad- dress: July 31st, 1929, "Mr, and Mrs. J. E, Elliott: ~We, 2 part of the immediate family, have met together by invitation to assist in celebrating the anniversary of your twenty-fifth wedding day, Those of us who were present 25 years ago and witnessed the cere. mony, remember you beth as you stood there in your youth, full of hope and courage to face the future, |, pledging your loyalty to each other, ready to fake life as it game to you, make it, live it to the beat of your ability; even the little rain storm that came did pot dampen your BDirits. "In the communities in which you have lived these 26 years of wedded life your example and inflyence has always been on the side of justice and truth! You have always tried to induce others to right living and . In. matters related always stood ready to shoulder your responsibility both financially and materially. "As we look back to that day 25 years ago we think with a shade of {sadness of those who "enjoyed that occasion - with us but have passed to. the life triumphant be nt both on attaining this yond, 'We certainly congratulate you -day---another lente the path of lifé~ that you have been spared to each other and have hgen given health to be able to engage in all the activities in which (TRIBUTE PAID TO. TEAGHER WHO IS (8 Sta Reporte ) r BOWERY Aug, 10.--The Co- bourg World publishes the follow- ing complimentary reference to G. L. Wagar, who is Jeaving Cobourg to accept a position on the staff of the Bowmanville High School. He is expected toe arrive "here about September 1. "Much regret ig felt hecause of the expected removal of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wagar to Bowmanville, Mr. Wagar has accepted the posi- tion of Mathematical Master of the Bowmanville High School and will leave Cobourg the first of Septem- ber to assume his new position. Mr, Wagar has been very popular at the Cobourg Collegiate Institute, both with staff and pupils, The re- gret that is felt in school circles 1s reciprocated hy citizens and in Trinity United Church, where not only Mr. Wagar, but the members of his family, have been valued members and efficient workers." FUTURE PLANS OF GOODYEAR PLANT Local Manager Discusses Situation in Company's House Organ (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 10.=The fol- lowing article by A. M, Hardy, manager of the Bowmavnille plant of the Goodyear Rubber Co., deal- ing with the additions to the local factory, appeared in the July issue of "The Wingfoot Clap," the com- pany's official house organ:-- "Believing that our employees would like to know more regarding our building programme and pro- duction expansion, it is of interest to know that the new addition to the header building will be ecom- menced in the next couple of weeks, The new extension will be on the eastern end of the header buyjlding and will be 72 ft. long by 60 ft. wide, three stories high, and the construction will be of the most modern type, being steel and brick, The appearance of the building will be entirely different COMING TO TOWN| 1 Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Wager|} Will Be Missed in of type, gives hetter results with Champion Spark Plugs. There is a type specifically designed to give better results for every operating condition. Consult your dealer CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS Windsor, Ontario large steel sash windows opening into 20+ft. bays will give an en- tively different appearance from our present type. "The floor capacity will be 250 pounds per square foot, The ground floor will be used for Shipping Rogm. There will be a platform all along the fronr next to the siding, and a 15t, platform on the east end, both platforms covered, The second floor will be used for belting storage, and the third floor for hose storage. This will make it possible to remove all finished products storage from the ground floor. "We are not in a position to say at The present time just what ar- rangements will be made to oceu- py space made vacant by Bhipping Room and Finished Storage. "The Bowmanville Plant hag had a gradual growth in Mechanical Goods, Each. year we find our- selves producing more. The month of May was the largest productive month in the histery of Mechanic. al Goods at Bowmanville, The in from anything we now have, The crease in demand for Mechanical Goods, both Domestic and Export, promises to give us good future production, 'Future expapsions of the Bowmanville Plant will depend on the demand for Goodyear Me- chanical Goods. Each and every employee should watch the gaulity and appearance of every article passing through his hands. The management does net want any roduct leaving the plant unless it fully up to Goodyear Standard, If the Canadian product bet ter and more attractive, | wears better in the Export Field, it will To sreat factay for the its Da partment ngrease. sales r line. This is relatively true of Do- mestic products as well, As com- petition becomes keener it is neces- sary that we should develop new products and know that every arti. cle going out will do for the ¢on- sumer all we claim and more. Each of us is part of Goodyear and if we earry out Goodyear's principle. success will be ours as well as Goodyear's." d POERING MAN ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF CHICKEN THEFT Case Will Come Before Pick- « ering Magistrate on Monday Pickering, Aug. 9.--Willlam Clayton, of Markham, was arrested this week by County Constable Chester, on the charge of siealing chickens from the farm of John Barnes, of Cherrywood, Barnes' son, upon returning to town ome evening, discovered a car parked near their gate, and upon investi+ gation found several bags of chick- ens in the hen-house, as though the marauders had been disturbed at their work. Next day a gar be- longing to Clayton was found wrecked on the side of the road a mile from the scene of the attempt« ed theft, which Mr, Barnes, jr. identified ag the car he haa seen the previous evening. Clayton claims that his car had been stol- en. 'The case will come up before Magistrate Clark on Monday even- {The wise man never waits sity, secure your CONGER COAL now while best services are available. Conerr Wedding Cake Boxes AND Cards that properly fit and Printed as required. MUNDY PRINTING CO. LIMITED OSHAWA ---ONTARIO he'is driven by neces- Lemess CAR CA Lang J, H. R. Phopes 871 -- 931 -- 687.W © Mamagen, ing. Private Wire System 17 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA Phones 143 and 144 F.L, BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard, Phope Oshawa 234 Whitby 13 HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANICS Old floors finished like new storm windows, combinativ doors, General Contractor B. W. HAYNES 151 King St. W. Phone 0, residence 180r2, = PHONE PHS -' .C.YOUNG 4% Prince} St. hawa?Ont. Practically every line of busi ness is represented in this di- Buildin Materials Prompt Delivery Right Prices Waterous Meek Ltd, High Class Interior Trim Rough and Dressed Lumber W. J. TRICK COMPANY LIMITED 5 Albert Street . Phones . INSURANCE *ectoryes handy reference for sian r13% Simooe St. 8, : a Phones 1198W--Office 1858) Residence t token af our respect for you both we ask you fully quiet; deep inviting seats with rich, +4443. Mtept those pieces of silver, not tasteful upholateries; handsome panelled ay o inn day Bad ove ve Instrument board, indirectly lighted. golden wedding 26 years hence. it we Prices so low, they are within reach of all. CUTLER & PRESTON 64 KING ST. W. Telephone Night Calla 510-1300 » List Your Firm in the "Times" COAL COAL Business Directory! Phone 183 W. J. SARGANT Yard--80 Bloor Street K. Tha ARR are spared to see it. Stenei-me snr [PIIONE 22 i At the proper time Mr. Milton For Your Needs Slemon presented Mr. and Mrs. El- : THOMPSON'S liott with a beautiful engraved silver 10 Simcoe Sv, S~=We Deliver x Cosy Brick Cottage 5 Rooms----all conveniences Oak floors, worth $4,000 Very central. Three Thoue sand will buy if you have $1100 Cash. DISNEY | tray, silver cake basket and bread tray. 'Mr, and Mrs, Elliott expressed |. thelr thanks and appreciation and recalled events of 25 years ago. All present gave short complimentary 1 Speeches and joined in their con. gratulations. | At 8 o'clock about 50 friends and ighbors from town, Haydon, Beth- esda, Cadmus and Courtice assem- | |i {bled and a pleasant social evening ||| | was spent by all, After refreshments | | were served, congratulations. were | showered upon the bride and groom ',.| cf 25 years ago, many recalling the |i day when Edith Mountjoy and Ed-| Ji | win Blliott. were married in the old | Hf | home at Haydon by Rev. L. 8. Wight. Be Cite a A eS STORE FOR RENT At 9 Prince St. Apply ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO. ll| 185 King Street West, Oshawa, | Phone 1160 . IF WANTING INSURANCE of any kind Real Estate or money on other than frame houses allow me to serve you J. H. R. LUKE Regent Theatre Bldg. one 871 or 087 INSULATING BUILDING BOARD WARM IN WINTER = COOL IN SUMMER Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Sho, 161 King St. W. Fhone 1214 eo oe Bh uw Ny, Allo -- | es | Howood, | F, Norman, Blot, Toronto: Tiouunds : fo a ae 4 | Me. and Mrs. Gord " } " 4 if v9 WB ridge; Rev. and Mra. W. C. Pearce, i Top Better Valvey un | , BOWMANVILLE | Inneriting Rew and Mrs. J. U. Rob- fw DIAMONDS : OSHAWA LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED de ilo Mang other beautifil articles of | | | Burns' Jewelry Store | ; OSHAWA, ONT. : silverware . "were © received from | wr Corner King and Prince friends in remembrance of their sil Cash or Terms ver wedding day. . | A Delightful Breakfast Food _

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