Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Nov 1929, p. 7

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iL DLV WELIALOADED ("TH-Bits) The Donkeys U'm loaded wilh alight aking of brandy and gin tor the infidel trader The Camel: You've PLagEering fond _l wr MIGHT OHANGY MIND (Ilkeston, Vngland, Plonesy) Mrs, Grimm: And sn you are 18 my son-in-law? Ww, 1 Mark, of il the home of My diy Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bkerrat of Top ote, were guests at the home of Mi and Mrs, C; W, Clarke recently Mr: and Mrs, G, Clarke and fam Hy, and My, and Mrs, Vietor Bharpe nent Bunday in Lindsay Mr, and Mrs, M. MeMillan, Mis Neil, and Velma, Mr, and Mrs Me Clean and familly attended thi funeral of Mrs, W, Ross, Argyle, on Munda Ihe funeral cortege tool ane hour ta pass, showing the high He: By Jove! 1 hadn't thought esteem in whieh the deceased wis | of that! held, Mrs, Ross wis only twenty I one years of age and was a talented , y inger, Mas, MaClean was an aunt KNOW THY HOM (Passing Show) Mr, and Mrs, I, Kodd, Greenbank, Mi. and Mis G, Montgomery, How "Hag anyihing Bappensd manville, spent Sunday with Mr, and I have heen. out!" Mrs, Jas, Holdershiw No, ma'am, exespl that the My, and Mrs, ldgar Butt and Mys door you Bre leaning against nes W., Moon were visiting relatives | heen repainted," Vavanto recently Mr, and Mrs, Howard Leasls were in Whithy last weel Hy i an Monday Mr, Nell MeMillan, Miss Pishley, Mr, Frank Bimith Oflhawa on Wednesday to "Damhell's" Faraone, wert visiing M, Mark Bun Tavanto, ave visiting Mry Walker, Mrs, Li Lamb vigiied her daugh ter Mrs, Lush of Oshawa op dalurday Vvanlk Johnson and Wesley were Greenwood on Baturduay, Mis John Jobnson veturned home with them after spending three weeks with her dunt, Mas, Jane Boye Whank 'ottating serviced swill he hald at Manchester chuveh on Min Aduy next, Noy, 8B, at 880 and 7 pom, Utlen quarette and Comm hus ehole ave to furnish the mush Prank Johnson vied wl the hamea of John Maare one day list week, SEAGRAVE BRIEFS A S------ Seagrave, Nav, 4eThe.members vl the Quadratian Cirle Club met ag: thi home of Mrs, Ac Quehasd on Fig | diy night, November: Isto Mesbing | in apened with Davational exereise Ten members answered the pall will Plans weve made for & bagagr in De cember, At elose of the meeting # facial evening was spent, with games suitable to Hallowe'en played, Lunely then hrovght the enjoyable €vening ta a elose, The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ali Clements A number fram here attended the fowl supper and goneert at Sonya on Friday evening lust, A splendid eon cert wis given and an exgellent BU per served, Twa bus loads of old friends from Toronto attended Mr, Tames Harding and Me. Frank Heaths were in Toromta on Veiday Hy, and Mra: Fred Hendle of Fin onto, were vighing with Mr, amd Mig, 1, Headle om Bunday Mr, and Mes, Ceell Bleep and fam ly of Lindsay, weve visiting relatives Bunday My, and Mrs. Charles Oahinwa, were the guests of Mi Mra: 8B, Wooldeidege on 'Bunday Me, MacMillan was visiting Lien on Buiduy Mr, und Mp spe unday Jahn Mark Mi Hal Flint, Migh, will gantinue another pleasant landmark In the history of the congregation, Bi Paul's eongrgestion, with thely minister, Hey, HW, H, Rickard, withdeaw thelr services of the day, thershy adding to the success of the day, and In the evening Bi George's congregation withdrew its mervice, Al the morning sevice, Ihe minister Rey, J, B, Ferguson, conducted the worship, assisted by ev, RB. H, Rickard, while Hey, Mr, Auld, of Markham, was the epecipl wpeaker, In the evening, Hev, Jus Little, DD, of Weatinin wtay Church, Toronto, oeeupled the pupil, Both men delivered oul standing sermons whieh wera mi appreciated hy the audi Gnees, The local eholy provided special wunle, auslated hy Btanley Hatt, tenor sololst, of Toronto, who sang { the morning service, The ladies é the eongregation eontvibuted to the services, hy decapating the ghureh, in a beautiful manner with follngon, and chyysanthemums ue held in the Moyal York motel on November 14th and 16th, Yes terday, the 4th of November, we were again advised that at least three floors of the hotel would be ready fov occupancy fov the Cons vention delegates, The change hav ing already heen made, however, i was felt advisable that arrange: ants made in Toronto be eapried out, i "It has heen vegretted hy all that the hotel has remained unoc- cupled during the tourist season, but assurance in given that the Directors of the Chamber of Com: merce have heen open at all timer to consider and acl upon any ven wonahle representations that weuld have expedited fits opening and successful operation Ir the future, The Automobile Indust "Heallging that a considerable proportion of the industrial activi ty is dependent upon the sutmo- bile: business, which 1s generally known as a seasonal industry, your Directors helleve that nothing ean be gained hy pessimistic or une founded rumours but rather to nagapt the conditions and do every: thing pessthle to offset whet might he considered a disadvantage, With this end In view, avery effort Is being pi forward to assist in every way the industries at present 10 eated In the Olty and to secure the location of a number of small industries of a diversified eharacs ter having a reasonable change to develop, This, however, cannot be pecomplished without the ¢n-nper- ation of all eltisens and partiewlar ly the members of the Chamber of Commereq, eneral hellef, "Contrary to there has heen an Inerease in pops, ulation during the past year of 1L,AT6, the City now having a pop ulation of BA660, A few letters sent out hy the Chamber to the firma moving household gonds vee sulted In the Information that more families took un residence th the elty during the past ey months than moved out, the Alf ference helng approximately elgh- teen families, Bullding Active "Nearly $1,600,000 in hutiding nermits have heen lssned duvins cabins Lue BRiungr Company dines ited in establishing thelr industry | in" this City, which, it fs under. stood, will be in operation hy De- cember 16th, representing when equipped an investment of approxis mately $400,000, The amalgama- tion of this company with the Houdaille Hershey Corporation au sures well for future developments of the company In this ot. "It 1s also understood that the amalgamation of the Ontario Mal~ leahle Iron Company with the Grinnell Company of Canada, will also result in development of ops erations of this company In Osh- REPORT UF L, 1 L, : DIRECTORS GIVEN (Continued trom page i) in annual vevenus of A.0 per cent In domestie lighting, 28 per cent in commercial lighting and 11 per cent In power, were approves hy the City Counell last night, to he stfactive as from Ogtoher 1ut, (1 understood (hat on the new a net annus! surplus of aver $60,000, on the hasls of 1088 aonsumption, will aecrue to the op- ® Hi the hydro slectrio, ' om, Ww would ins ate a it will be possible to C3 or reductions next year, nak rac "having be ot the iment of Faille Works for Mine t6 of the harbour, ! m as had the appors unity of co-operating with the City Counell In endeavouring to procure a development of that work In the best interests of the Clty and the development of suitable Industrial sites, Co-operation is hoelng wiven to procure a continuance of the ork by the Department of Puh- a Works to secure for the Olty adequate harhour facilities at the earliest possihle time, ""Helleving that there was a real need for a hockey and skating avena in the city, your Chamber investigated the operation of arenas in practically all centres in the Province and following the aps paintment Mr. George Hessel: wood as Chalrman of a special com« mittee, successful negotiatinne were carried owt with the City Pure Tee Company to establish the arena, Through the generous Hupp of Mr, R, # MoLaurhiin, the 'arena 1s now under constrins tion And should he vendy fov oper ation January 1st, wa Industrial Foundation ""Weforts are hein continued te pracure the guhsoription of a minis GArTying & Wealthy Men Own Life Insurance § Nh ART amount of ready money svaltabie Within © the in he last few years, several large estates have had to he hn wp In order to ey to pay succession AWA, "Phe Dulpate Glass Company, a division of the « 8, Phillips Company, Is now in commercial production of laminated Hass, The Willlams Plane Company, having new branched out inte the radio and hoat Vines, has heen par- tieularly busy during the past summer and a development of the business 1s assured, Interest in Nations] Matters "The Proaperity of Oshawa bhe- ing largely obtnflent upon the development of the Deminfon, our Chamber has taken an active nterest in national and provincial matters and sponsored a resolution before the Canadian Chamber of Commerce recommending that consideration he given to establish ing trade and information offices in other countries, having more particular reference to the encour agement of the tomrisl trade and industrial development In Canada, This matter has recelved favour. able consideration hy the Canadian Chamber and has heen referred ww the Povelgn Trade Committes of that body for further Investigation, "Your Directors have also rec. ommended to the Ontario Associats ed Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce that the Province of Ontario should protect its interests in industrial setivity hy the estab. lishment of an Industrial Develop: ment Heard, similar to that tn op eration 'n Manitoba, This matter will he discussed at the Bighteenth Annual Meeting, The Oshawa Hotel "Your Executive officers have raise while duties, Insurance to meet succession AUtiet hos hecome 8 very active of our business----and we eh 0 Whe Dooce sha Satie t to m sucee ties y are 8 serous consideration, NEAR ENOUGH icles may he made payable ta the Provincial Treasurer for ' urpose of paying succession iy in Toronte (Newenslla Courier) Wnelish senonlhoy who dee fined "elooution' as the method need In America for putting ia death, was on the vight track, anys wiy I, Green wis MANCHESTER BRIEFS Noy, 1,-0n Wai November 6, the members of the Ladies' Ald are holding wn socla' evening at the home. of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Dobson, Mra, Coultis hag returned from Oshawa where she has heen spend Ing the last week, Mrs, Harvey Heal and velatives had an enjoyable tip ta Buffalo, Toronto and Niagara Valls Mrs, Frank Lamb has heen spending a few days with hey song in Lindsay, ¥ Mrs. Thos, Bmith has heen ul the home of her pavants, Mp, and Mrs, ¥, Lamh, for the past week My, Ouderiek has heen in the Christie Bt, hospliul, Toranta, for the past three weeks sulforing from the effects of a trench foal Ho may be in the hesplial most of the winter Jas, Myers of Utlea threshers of this vielnity with pleuriny The Eileen Were hear I the Manchester, preseniafive will Wem na, nenday evening, Upan reguest 4 sompsiont "i We ot bor digo ih " nouranes with you, -~R A chotes of designs at B40 sone with smart straps a B40.90 Confederation Life Head Office; TORONTO Branch | Robert WB, Bmith, Loos) Agent, BT King Wt, K, Nem RR SR SRT EE ST TR Dainty =~ Solid Gold $40 =~ and Gruen! Only the progressiveness of the Gruen Guild could produce such a new value in a small wrist wateh ol Bennett Now, at a moderate price you may obtain recog niged timekeeping reliability---=the satisfaction of a heavy, solid whitegold ease--and the dis ti ction of the name "Gruen" upon the dial the Chamber, which they helleve has In less than two years proved ft value to the community as a whole and to its members partie ularly, "No problem, suggestion ar eritl Mura Mr, and Ir AUN URY | in, with JEN Mi m 100,000 to the Oshawa Industrinl = Foundation Tdmited, whith your Directors have formed left fu where h Hrawn, [51] his one af the in tudies and walp for the partienlar puynose of ann steuatine huildings for manufacturs ers, #AB,000 has already heen anh- sortbed, It fn significant to note raotionlly all small Indie. tries locating In the Olty of To. ronto during the past seven months lensed buildings that were avails #, : It tn heMaved that hy the Fpring there will he ona ar twa sound in. distrfes that will. be prepared to take advantare of the opportunis ties to ha afforded hy the Oshawa Industrial Foundation Limited, © Industrial Develonment "Fill co-onaration has heen exe At all times been In close touch with the situation as regards the opening of the new hotel and upon reasonable assurance helng miven by those responsthle, arrangements ware made for the Convention of the Ontario Associated Hoards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce to he he'd in this C'ty, On Og¢- tober A0th, however, we. were fur ther advised that it would he im. possible to have the hotel open and U4 was therefore necessary to make other arrangements for the Oshawa Chamber to transfer it to the past ten months which "bom. pares extremely favourahly with any elty of similar sige in the Pros vinos "With these facts It 1s evident that a continned programme of de velopment will result and that hy ponaistent effort on the navt of all, Oshawa will maintain its position an the einhth largest elty In One tarfo with a production value In industry only exceaded by Taronto and Hamilton, "Your Divectors would appreels ate a rponter Interest hy the mem- olam, 8 too small av too large to peoure the serious consideration of the Chamber," (TI Miss Jean Clark, Correspondent Mrs, Heyvant in visiting her nleoe, Mrs, W, ¥, Walker Arnnld Roach spending w few mother, Rev, P 11] his nf Anys Taranto, with Hurton of 0, and Mpa, Mi win F 1, Wi My wore Frise on Mra ni for a elvil engineer and Mia Fred Grose, Mi ise and lady lend, of the guests of Mi all Ky Hack, | Fa an and Mes ilay The Leading Felt Bros dewellers . 18 Mimeone Ke, N , "Huy Whore Hatlafaetion 1s a certainty" HATARLINHED 1886 Mr, A Toronto where the Convention will hers menerally in the aotivity of A aay SH PICKERING BRIEFS -------- E SCM Ha Rill iadll Mrs with Mr, and Sunday Pigkering, Nay, 4 John Taylor spent friends in Pigkering Miss Laura Andrew, of Toronto, accompanied by two friends, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, here Mg, and Mrs, Ts Kemp, of Whithy, visited with the former's parents, Arthur and Mrs, Boyes, on Sunday Miss N. Bly, of Toronto, spent the week end in the willage. Mrs, Clarke ot Belleville, wis the guest of her daughter, Mrs, R, H Richard, on Sunday, Grant Arnat and family whe have heen residing in the Bly residensge on Chureh sireet, have moved inte the house recently vaeated hy W, J, and Mrs, Gordon, whe have moved to 'aronto, Louis Lawson, of Toronto, and Mr, Norris Lawson, of Belleville spent the week end at their home here. Robt, Annan of Glanford, is spend ing a few days with relatives in the village, ST. ANDREW'S HAS ITS ANNIVERSARY Rev. M, Auld, Markham, | And Rev, Jas, Little, Tos ronto, Are Speakers Plokering, Ney, §.-=The anni versary services held at Hi, Ane drew's United Chureh on Sunday were well attended, and marked PIMPLES CAUSED SEVERE [TCHING rr ----p On Face, Neck, Hands and Head, Cuticura Healed, I'S the seastn of Thankagiv, | ing When the nation of: fora grateful thanks for all the bounties of natu. 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