Oshawa Daily Times, 30 May 1930, p. 6

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SH MORES IN pipe fHE OSHAWA DAILY TUMES, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 Frnks 6-day. old fan fol- IoVILE Yee es SA weather that We all enjoyed,' "we are going to have a Teal old foned Ee spring Jan, the ods te | hin Sad iffo a her t Varin we Xd 13 ve uring, th he. PAB, dow. Ra . bo Panshag addres Mrs, A. [Bruce also gave a very WpproPHIALe adds." A tendance 'did honour to -that 4m. mortal name 'Mother,' reparations are being mide for EEL re od Abpolnted to EE ibe po DS HA years the modern young | n Tok go] or 0. rth. flxpper would Iike/£6 Mave the old or will' ba 'given later, fashioned kind in preference to the | ' A number attended the Anniver kind in vogue, /It is a number of | gary Services at Zion and Greens years since our countryside made | hank; Services in'the United Church such @ 'remarkably. quick change | here were withdrawn: on Sunday 4n her spring attire, m: the dull | gvening, drab, to the pleturesque, harmonds- | * yp g, 3, Wooldridge has had two ing of the b Ing trees | now gas tanks installed waking 4 and budding flowers against a |ioea1 of five, which has given his background of many shades of {Gove oa regular service station aps ren. ara s has vuly done her | nogrance. The hitching posts have ph we all disappeared. Mr. Melville Bleep has severed his. ti with the Ruller Brush Co, and is moving to Whithy where he will sell insurance, The members of the school board 8. No. 16 have secured a num. bef of trees from the Government Forestry Branch, to be planted around the acre of land recently ac- quired for the extension of the school "grounds, The boys of the future generations, will when elimbing from branch te branch more fully appreciate the efforts of those who had them planted, A noticeable increase in the interest is being taken in the beautifying of the home surroundings of the country homes, A most enjoyable evening was spent on Friday, May 16th, in the United Church under the sufviced J | Mr. Jack Ma has fon with a arg in Toronto. Jack ht ey Join "up with sonte good ball team and m + hy hon "comebark", rh Sas Pi observed in ha Fpuniy pre rec | rey WN BE HEATING Only Spéclatists | 'Authorized to Install the Steel-riveted and G Lennox Tor- rid a 1a i 5 taken x posl-, 4 of upg) nie bg) ¢ b "ate Ent Proper g lanning and installation 1s absolutel 3 7 meses if your fur. a. to" perform pore ¢ presents a, differen . window: | means Bt heat. construction of your house, its location and ex- posure, must also be Go Accurate formulas governing pire sizes and furnace. ca ve been devel throuj s of emer ped 1 at. the Uni- of the Ladies" Association, Church was' filled and the enter- tainment given. by the Orchestra, of the Port Perry United Church, under the leadership of Mr, And- rows and Dr, Hall, 8r., of Little Britain, "was thoroughly enjoyed The motion pletures shown by. Dr. Hall were taken on his European tour and included the battleships of France and Belgium, also pletures of Jocal interest. The proceeds are tobe used in purchasing dishes for the church, The May meeting of the Women's Association was held at the home of | Mrs. C. W. Clarke and was fairly well attended under the weather conditions, Mr, Wilson Boe is having a s#le of stock and Implements. Mr, Boe is going Into the insurance business, He and his family intend moving to a cottage on Lake Simcoe for the summer months. We wish him success in his new venture. Mr, Elmer Clements has rented his farm, { Mr, Milton Stone has moved his saw mill down near Pontypool, nd | here he and his partner, Mr. L. Man. ' Boi have a cut off logs to be Miller & Libby Limited | sawn, The Young People's League held 23 Celina St, Torrid Zone Dealers their final meeting, of the season, Phone 108, Oshawa, Ont, on Tuesday evening last. After { Torrid Zone Standard Cede Installers having enjoyed a very successful term of meetings, The Seung people have turned out well and have received much both spivitusl- ly and educationally. The "Blues" | sapipined by Mrs. 8. J, Wooldridge SEs sEE-- len last "hot and mouth is dry--pep up with Wrigley's--it moistens mouth and throat. The increased flow of saliva feeds new strength to the blood -- you can do more--' you feel' better. fui Keep awake with Wrigley's THIS OFFICE AND YARD WILL BE CLOSED ig rp TWELVE O'CLOCK "TO-MORROW (Saturday), Struck by a baseball bat while waiting his turn to go to bat in a gamo at Dufferin school, Tor. onto, Bruce Earley, age 7, 10 Madeira Pl, sustained serious head injuries and was removed to the Hospital for Sick Children in a critical condition, s carried off priemier honours, with the 'Golds' under the leadership of Mr, A. J. Dance, giving them a hard chase, As winners, the "Blues" were given the honour of providing the special program for the even. Ing, with the "Golds" supplying the lunch. Miss Irene Spoffard is the President, Mpa. Roy Scott and family visit. ed in Myrtle, on Sunday last, Miss, Adelie Wooldridge enter- tained about twenty of her play. mates, at a birthday party, at her home, on May 6th, it being her ninth birthday. A most enoyable time was spent. One of our community's oldest residents passed away on May Sth in the person of Mr, Archie McLean aged 80 years. The deceased had been in poor health for some time, and had been moved to Lindsay Hospital, where he underwent an operation, Owing to his age, and woakened condition, he was un- able to survive, Funeral services were held on Monday the 12th, from Sonya Church, The remains being interred in Wick Cemetery. Master Harold Scott was host at a birthday party on Saturday, May 17th, when he celebrated his seven. th birthday. A number of his school friends were present and a good time enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. J, Harding, Mr. and Mrs. J. McTaggart and little daugh- ter were recent visitors, to Toronto, Mr. and Mrp, James London, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, L. Sornberger, over the week-end. . Mr, and Mrs, Fred Billingham and family, and Mr, and Mrs, Know- les and son, of Toronto, were visit. ors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C, W. Moon. Mr, Frank Parker, of Englehart, New Ontario, visited with his old army 'pal, Mr, Roy Scott, 'last week, on his way home with a new car, from Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Pollock nnd two children of Usbridge, spent Sunday with the latter's sister Mrs, Skunk, and Mrs. 8. J, Wooldridge and family visited with the latter's mother, Mrs, J. Leask in Green. hank. n Mrs. E. Butt, Miss Tlla Moon and Mr, W, Keen visited relatives in Toronto, recently. Mr, and Mrs. Bd Bryant, of Osh awa, Jatted af the home of Mr. and. Mrs. A, Mr. and, Ort Skunk and dau tor wore visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra, 0. W. Clarke, on Sunday evening Jast. Mr. and Mrs. 'W, Bhort, Mr, and Mrs, L. Sort were visitors in Ux- 'bridge, lately. vw Mr, and Mrs. Orval Boe and fam- fly, of Bowmanville, visited relativ- and Mra, Richardson and family, of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. H. Leask, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Watson and family, of Creswall, visited the rents, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, al and a lecture on birds is to be given in Seagrave United Church, by Rev, Mr. Nich- olson, of Canningtén, Monday, May 26th, This promises to be a very interesting event. A full house is expected. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mertz, of Kitchener, spent un few days re- of their honey- 2's Mother was a | of the Holy i Friday, May will reside in Kitchener. Mr, I, 8, 8kerrat and son Charlle, of Toronto, spent Rutrday last the guests of Mr. ahd Mrs, C. W, Clarke. Mrs, R; 8. Long, of Myrtle is vis- iting her daughter Mrs, R, Refer, for a fow days, ZION NEWS" i] Zion, May 27--- Mr, Apson Bal kon 1s around again after being laid up two days from the effects of o collision of heads with Mr, Pard. ner, of Leskard, when playing fant. ball at Zion, wednesday night. An. gon suffered a concussion of the {| hrath and was unconsclous until four a.m. the next morning. r, Trick was orlled 'and rendered modical ald. Even after the sindsh Anson played the game hut d not remember anything of the which resulted in a victory of 0 r of Zion, The schedule was out at Mr. Elmer Wilbur's Grose ven teams are entering the @ this season, . Albert Hillis has returded a visit with relatives at, Port and Orono. Mr, and Mrs, Ho ; omit Chasm, of Orona, adcom- led h vale J ons to Mr, and Mrs, Gumat ahi on the ia Hoo ig " \ n- Mr and Mrs. Joe Langmaid, Mr, rman Choate, Miss Beryl Oke, rv. Harry Gourley, Miss Sercip Duncan, of Oshawa, wore Sunday church servicp, : vou ohis Fain a Bre te fr visitors at the home of J, Wi Bak. on: We Rev, Mr. Meretinam, of Myrtlsy preached a ® sermon at (le Sunday morning, when he told 'the story of the mir- A, T. Btalnton's home, Our church is being newly decor, ated 'throughout by Mr, Newton Edgar, of Oshawa. There was no regular Sunday S¢hool on Sunday, as the class rooms were not available, so a prac- tise of the anniversary music was conducted, Mv, Arthur Stainton gave a splendid story of the lesson, "The Ten Virgins", Mrs, Walter Langwaid and Miss Bykl, of Oshawp, were 'week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, H, 8, Pascoe, Quite a few attended the un- niverary services, at Enniskillen, on the 24th, Visitors at My, Fred Cameron's over the holiday were Mr. Joan Sonley, Mr, and Mrs, Gates, Mr, and Mrs. C, A. Ferguson, Oshawa Mr, George Sonley and lady friend of Toronto, Messrs Alf, Ayre, John Ayre, An. son Balson, Bort Claspell and daughters and Masters Lloyd and Boyd Ayre and a few others at- tended the Uxbridge Fair, on the 24th, Mrs, Thos, Trull has been Columbus, for a few days, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Cameron visit- ed her mother Mrs, Gifford, at Osaca, Monday evening. Orona football boys play a game with Zion at the anniversary. Mr. John Balson attended the Rotary Banquet held at Ebenbzer, on Thursday last and had a won- derful time. Mrs. McMaster and Miss Annie Misses Helen Lewis, Irene Pascoe, Pearl Leach, Mr, Arthur Stainton and Master Gerald Balson attended the missionary meeting, at St. An- drew"s Church in Oshawa, recently, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stainton were at Maple Ggove, at the Dar. lington Sunday Sheol convention, on Friday, when the Rev. Dr, Fletoher, of Oshawa, was the prin. ciple speaker. Mr, Antony Remouche, boy vio- linist, and Miss Alleen Bawder, Elocutionist, of Toronto, and Mrs, Rev, Harold Stainton, of Courtice, will. be the entertainers at the concert on Monday night, June 2nd, in Zion church, following the tea, which will be served about 4.30, standard time, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cameron en- tortained the Young People to a dance on Wednesday, last. ' at ENFIELD Enfield, May 28. Miss Irene Bray and Mr. Worthington, Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, § Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ormiston mot. ored to Bobcaygeon recently, Miss Helen Pascoe and Miss Male Haddon, Wick, Mr, and Mrs. J. J Ormiston, Oshawa; and Mr. Calvan Niddery, Toronto, visited at the home of Mr, L. C. Pascoe, Mr, and Mrs. H. Weir ly, Owen Sound, visited at R. Bowman's Mrs. H, James, Columbus, Mr. A. E. Niddery, Eleanor and Allan, To ronto, visited at Mr, John Hepburn's Mrs. J. Hepburn has returned from and fami- Mr. T: 4 | Gy Kemp, of Totonti gave that opposition as fale ang full treatment ns it accorded to the support, "rhe Canadian on and Miss spent they holidaygiat the Lome, of the forniw ers parents, MP and Mys, Irvine Ormiston, A meeting was held In the chureh on Monday even tox th ye pose of makin vi waveiihe of in the near future. "Mr, 'Arthur. Qrmig proverbial, it can do ng harm to publie atténtion to THe Canollian Prosgmtories in the nbove mentioned ¢onnection, The 'Opposition cave wan 4s fully and fairly set out as wad the othyr pide cf the matter, Net it most be remembered that "it would have hall rowodelle ey, 'carpenter; has been' very ensy to attempt to swing ¥ $ public opinion In favor of rate re- Mz, ARdy P asked Ros ose Date ho | duetio.. by weighing the mews ou way in which Ths Canadian Pres the £4 along, as Our community | ONC side and Tightening it on tho | b a inl, hs badly in oad of ths ha) Ball, other, The Canadian Press is an| And always w if association of the newspapers of | newspapers, the organs directly af 6 (14 Canads, 10 Js an important mat. | fegted, would. not have it 'other | ter to the newspapers to have low wise, ; | froigh; rates on newsprint, Why | but fairy treatment" with all cir then should not an association of craton. + taken Suto full consi Canadian newspapers do Its utmost | eration, News Agency Lauded For Impartial Reports on Freight Rate Case A yell means at its command? That | not in accordance with Canadian newspaper ethics, "That is not true service to the public and to Can- ada, Even if the news published is likely to react unfavorably on the newspapers of Cunada it is set out 'fully apd without bias, The | John, NT, Under the caption, "The Canadian Press Plays the Game," the Saint John Tele- graph«Journal publishes the follow fig editoriali~""To pay tribute to the impartiality of Thé Canadian Press accounts of the recent pro- ceedings with regard to freight good of the country is above the | vate roductions on aewsprint lg per- good of the newspapers even in the columns of these newspapers, haps unnecessary The falrmind-| edness of The Canadian Press fia] Press will not To do jess would in the view o! The Canadian Press have been to fafl in its duty, At the same time it Is well that the publfe should | have its attention drawn Saint Foregather in Toronto May 31 Toronto, May 30 Battalinn of Toronto, | Therefore, when (he newspapers oi Canada had lal to gaff by discount- the arguments proposed to grant 'ng reduced raflway freights on newsprint, they nonetheless print. ed the conteMions of the opposi tion to' thelr direct and personal interests and The Canadian Press Third of The one adian Army Corps, in the Grea! Wir, an "original" a [ors will hold Hs desire to he congratulated on ths, | inner game, as it always hav | Furthermore, the | They ask, not preferential, | tered all over Canada, | this occasion, T0 HOLD RE-UNION Famous Fighting Unit to tie famous fighting unity in the Cans hattalion which was "in at the first in 1914 8nd in #t the fifiish in 1918" and a hat Lallon with many eoveted war hou third ge-union Itoysl York Hots, Toronto," on Saturday, May 31: This Ainner in waich all ranks from private to gencrals gather tor gether ina happy testive party, # a 1 to tae) expected to eclipse the first Tamiiv | wathering of 'the fighting third" vhith was an out:tanding affair. The battallon commitiee has for many weeks been pending out in vitationg to former members seats About 900 velerans have signified their Intens tions of meeting their old pals ob Among those ox= | be eled to be present are General #ir Arthur Currie, Corps Coms« andor Major General Sir Arch= ibald Macdonnell, commander of | the First Canadian Division and | Brig.-General Wm, Grejshach firsi brigade commander, Lieut-Col. Minns of Toronto is in charge J% the arrangements, FOR TEACHER HARD ONE The teacher wns giving the class a lecture on gravity, "Now, children," she said, "it ig the law of gravity that keeps us on this earth," "But, please, teacher," inquired one small child, "how did we stick on before the law wag passed?" BUY YOUR a visit in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, 1. say. visited their daughter, Mrs, J. Hobbs. Miss Ruby Smith, Oshawa, Mr Clifford Naylor, Solina, and Mr, and Mrs. R. Robbins and babe, visited | with Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Smith Mrs. Palmer, Toronto, visited with her sister, Mrs. A, Ormiston, A large number from here attend ed the anniversary services, tea and concert at Enniskillen, Anniversary services willbe _held here on Sunday; June 8th, Rev, M. Erwin, Oshawa, will preach at both services, Service in the after. noon commences at 2.30 o'clock and at 7 pm. in the evening. Enniskillen choir will furnish special music, l On the Tuesday following, June 10th, thers will be a tea and concert, Tea will be served from § o'clock in the hall. At B o'clock a concert will be given in the church, consisting of the following artists, Mrs. Plerce, en: tertainer: Rev, Roy Rickard, B.A, soloist: the Hampton mixed guartette und others, A splendid tea is being prepared, H., Chantler, Lind M. | RAGLAN NEWS Raglan, May 27 27.~Miss Susie Bray spent Sunday whig Mr, and Mrs, J. Bray, Prospe Havel Pietaon and Twilla ten t the holi- th the form- bs Parents Mr. and Mm JF. Plor- son. Mr. and' Mrs, Carl Avery and | nil nt Bundy ih ur. and | -- ior 'Gordon Thomp* ato, spent the holiday at here, Quite a number from here at- tended the fair at Brooklin on May Miss Mary Wales, of Oshawa, spent the de. with her friend, Mr. Orville Rand, Men, Ad Grose visited Brent parents in nedui yuo Mrs, J. Frost, of Norwood and Mrs, J. Blight and son Lyle, of Brooklin, were recent guests of A wide choice of light and dark colors including plain blue, Single and double breasted models. SATURDAY Shirt Bargains Ten dozen taken from regular stock $1 00 for a quick clearance. Each «..... Baratheas. 69¢. Felt Hats Fine fe elt Hats,on Sale=--St, Lawrence quality. "Made by Brock Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Avery. Miss Hazel and Frank Grose, of || Saturday EE FERRI Toronto spent Ni Hay with || thelr PATS Mra, A, J Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pilkey spent the holiday with friends; in Torons (Ml. to and Orangeville. Mr. Lloyd Hughson, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his parents Mr, and Mrs, N. Hughson, Mr, and Mrs. John Wilson and: family spent Sunday with friends in Uxbridge, . Mr. and MF, Ray Way, Oshawa, wore recent guests of Mrs, Way's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Goo, Stacey, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Bray and Miss Alle Avery spent Sunday with friends, in Oshawa, At a Big Saving! Fashion Craft Tailored from fine imported Tweeds and Worsteds. New Neckwear Specially priced. Mogadare striped "2 for sar eaiae Button or no button style Saturday, a Suit (A RRRERSE SEER $1.35

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