Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jul 1930, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and sublesiptfons will be received at the Bowmanville Office of Block, King Street, Telephones--=~Offico~587; House131, Bowmanville Representative=B, Herbert Mortlock rprise Party It's nice to be some people, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Dadson have just yoturned from a seven week trip to ngland and Ireland and to emp 'the enjoyment of such a trip they were treated to a yeal surprise party on Priday night, The Vite and Drum band and a number of friends, totalling in all about fife people, marched from the Sout Ward School to the Dadsen home on Liberty Btreet, giving Mr, and Mrs, Dadson the surprise of thelr lives, Once inside the house a speech of welcome was given and the hostess served ice cream, cake and soft drinks, It we ever take the trip to England we will be looking forward to one of these surprise parties on our return, A Visiting Rotarian H, G, Hayes, president of the Hastings, Michigan Rotary Club was a visitor at the Rotary lun- cheon on Vriday, Hastings, Mr Hayss told The Times Is a town not quite so large ns Bowmanville, but nevertheless they have a real live club there, He has visited several TIotary Clubs while on his trip in Canada hut stated that not one had as fine singers nas the Bowmanville club had, He was very much interested when told of the Rotary Carnival which is due on August 12 and will likely try one out in his home town on his return, Conservatives Rally The largest rally of the eam- paign was held on Saturday avens ing in the Opera House in the in. terests of Fred W, Rowen, the Conservative candidate, About three hundred wers present and the candidate was loudly cheered and applauded when he stated his platform and his support of the poliey of the Hon, R, B, Ben. nett, BOWMANVILLE Wl HOLD FINE PICNIC AT KALMAR VILLA Institute Will Held Tag Day for the Blind on August 9th The July meeting of the Bow manville Women's Institute was held on Friday afternoon and took the form of a plenio on the heautls full grounds of Kalmar Villa, the heme of Miss Edith Weekes, The weather being ideal the large num» ber present had an enjoyahe time, During the short business meeting receding the program of sports, t was decided to hold a tag day on August Oth in ald of the Capa- dian National Institute for the Blind, providing the necessary pers mission can he obtained from the Town Council, The winners in the sports evs pnts were as follows, Peanut race---1st, Mrs, 2nd Mrs, Hughson, Needle and Thread race, 1st Mrs, (ngram and Mrs, Found, dnd, Mrs, » lackman and Mrs, Naylor, Marshmallow contest, Mrs, J, E.R, Boun~ J Ingram, Thicksen and Mps, Found, String contest, Mrs, nll, A novelty number, guessing the weight of a watermelon was tled hy Mrs, Ingram and Mra, A, Tay. lor and each were awarded one. halt of the melon, An abundance of tasty refreshments were mers ved hy Mrs, Manning's group, Mrs, J. Thickson seconded hy Mrs, KE, R. Dounsal expressed the thanks of the ladles to Miss Weeks for op. ening her home for the afternoon, RETAINS CHESS HONORS Hamburg, Germany, July 28 = Miss Vera Menchik, Russian chess player, retained the women's world chess championship here yesterday, COME TO . . KARN'S SODA FOUNTAIN lee Cold Drinks Milk Shakes Milk Chocolate Coffee Milk Toasted Sandwiches Toe Cream, Tce Cream Bricks We deliver Toe Cream in Brick or Hulk KARN'S | Drug Store Neat 1.0, Phone aT The Times in the Cowan CLEAN CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN WAGED IN DURHAM COUNTY Only Issues Fought Out and No Mudslinging Occurred During Campaign Midnight, Baturday saw the end of one of the quistest election eam. palgns ever waged In Durham County, It ean be said that neith. er candidate held a real large meeting in any place in which they spoke, There were two main rear sons for this, The first cause * of the Jack of interest was the heat, Very few people cared much about sitting in a hot hall listening to the issues at stake when they could sit in the cool of thelr own homes and listen to the principals in the campaign hold forth over the rar dio, The radio was the second ren. son and even with good speakers in the riding very few would pass up the Prime Minster or the Leader of the Opposition te lsten to local speakers and the sandidates are to be highly prign they waged, It wag notice able at practieally every meeting The Times attended, the respective candidats spoke highly of the other and left. the voting to principle and Issue rather than the man him. self, This is the way a campagn should be waged and It 1s a pity that many others in Canada are not fought out on the same prin: ciple, Karly this morning, that is as soon as the polls opened at nine o'clock fast time a steady stream of voters were seen entering the stations to cast thelp vote, With 16,060 voters in Durham it is to he hoped that when the final count ia taken It will he found that the majority if not all of these have exercised thelr franchise, "COURTICE Courtice, July 21=Mr, "and Mrs Ed Worden, Miss Irma and Master Herbert, Weyburn, Sask, are visiting relatives here, Miss Evelyn Holt and Miss Swain, Toronte, were week-end visitors of Miss Annie Holt Jack Pickell, Detroit, Is spending a week with his father, Mr, Dean Pickell, and sisters, Mrs, Kenneth Courtice and Mrs, Ceell Found, in this community, Lou Webster, Mrs, Turn vr, Mr and Mrs, Chas, Webster, Mises FI linor and Gladys, Toronto, were Sun day visiters at Mrs, A, FF, Rundle's home, Dr, Ed, Sanderson, Mr, and Mrs G, A Glassing, and Miss Margaret, Detroit; visited Mr, and Mrs, W, R Courtice Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, 8, J. Courtice and Miss Iva, who are in Toronto for a few weeks, called on relatives here Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Bradt, Oshawa, were recent guests of Mra, A, IY, Rundle, The Trail-Rangers and their leader, Mp, Cecil Found, are camping at the lake this week, ° y On Wednesday afternoon of last week, the monthly meeting of the WMS, was held at the home of Mrs, Frank Rundle, and Mrs, Jno, Worse den, Chairs were placed on the veranda and the meeting was earried on there, the weather being perfect, The 1st vice-president, Mrs. H, F, Osborne, Masih iby and after the devo. tional period and the business part of the meeting, Mrs, Osborne asked the ladies to rise and greet the new astor, Rev, H, C. Wolfralme, and fre, Wollraime, after which Mr, Wolfraime replied in a few words, The program included a plane solo, splendidly played by Miss Prout reading hy Miss Lyla Oshorne, and a pretty vocal duet wis nicely sung by little Misses Velma and Louise Pearce, The latter part of chapter 3 in the study hook was then dealt with by Mrs, W, R, Courtice, Afs terwards Mrs, Irene Found's group who had charge, served appetiving refreshments and a pleasant hour was spent, Mrs, Rundle and Mrs, Wor: den were most genial hostesses in their home, Sunday services as usual were fine, In the evening the service was held at the hoys' camp at the lake and our pastor preached a splendid sermon te the young people, Quite a large number from this community are attending the Chaus tanqua in Bowmanville, The Dramatic Club presented "Gypsy Rover" in Tyrone last week, Mrs, L, J, Rundle and Mrs, 8, Pens found all visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J, 1, Rundle, Arthur Westlake and Carmen visit ed friends at Solina, Miss Vera Shortridge spent a few days in Oshawa, Miss Ruth McKessock spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs, Thos, Pascos, Hampton, Miss Lauran Wirkett, Toronto, M, A: James, Geo, James, William and Ruth, Mrs, Hayeralt, Bowmanville, and Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Gibson, Oshaws, culled on My, and Mrs, A, Pascoe last week, Miss Evelyn Trick has been visits ing her brother, Hilton Trick, at Boling, Last Saturday was Missionary Day at Kldad, and Allan Balson and Har» old Shuttleworth had charge of the pening service and called on Mrs, erry to take charge of the mission- i, program during which time Misses Isobel and Grace Yellowlees sang wduet, Mr, B, G, Stevens gave the story of a Ukrainian girl, Rev, Mr, Bick then closed the session with prayer, During the church service seven new members were united with the chureh, ene of the number also being christened, Harold Shuttle worth sung "The Lost Bheep" dure Ing the service, Mr, and Mrs, M, H, Staples and 3 children, Orono, and Mrs, Roy Pen. found, Lindsay, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. 8, Rundle on Monday, MYRTLE Myrtle, July 22«Mr, Roy Thomps son, who had a Joint in his Anger diss located while playing soft hall a few weeks ago, Is able to have the use of his hand again and is waiting for another game with the single men Rev, R, J, Merriam and family left the earlier part of the week to spend + month's holidays at their summer home at Rice Lake Mrs, Conboy of Perth, has heen visiting her daughter, Mrs, Jack Kirk ham Mrs, Frank Shell visited her sister Mrs, Will English, of Manilla, on Sunday Mrs, Tom R, Price and daughter spent the week-end with the former's mother at Stirling, the latter are re maining to spend thelr vacation there Mr, Hugo Bradley motored to Parry Sound for the week-end, Mr Bradley and family, who have heen visiting her mother there, returned with him Mr, and Mrs, Ray MeCann, who are on 4 motor trip from Dearborn, Mich, are holidaying with the lat ter's hrother, Mr, Ivan Redd Weed Inspector Mr, Kiwell of Brooklin was making his annua! rounds through here. last week, and only had te advise an odd farmer who was too busy having, as to his duty about cutting the weed Mrs, Robert Hoar and daughter, Myitle, of Toronto, visited friend here Inst week, Much sympathy Is felt. for Mrs Frank Briggs and Mr, George Blight of Whitby, in the death on Saturday of their mother, Mrs, Richard Blight Prior to moving to Whithy & , Sd years ago deceased was a much re spected resident of this neighbor hond, Dr, James L, Hughes, of Toronto and his three daughters, Mrs, Clem ents, of New York City; Mrs, Han nah, of Vancouver, and Mrs, Gundy, of Chicago, were recent guests of the former's sister, Mrs, J, 15, Beacock Mr, and Mrs, Harry Stacey, My Tom Van Nest und son, and daugh ter, of Oshawa, spent a day with Mr, Oliver Lane recently, Miss Sylvia Hahn has returned tn Toronto after a pleasant holiday with her daughter, Mrs, Harry Hooke, The Ladies' Ald held a special meet Ing at the parsonage last week, the president, Mrs, Wilfred Graham, pre siding; It was decided with the usual business that an lee eream social and concert would he held at the home of Mr. Will J, Cook, south of the vil lage, on the evening of August the first, A programme consisting of selections hs, the Davies orchestra from Brooklin and other loeal talent will he given, The admission will only he twenty-five cents and a plea sant evening Is looked forward to The Women's Missionary Society held their July meeting at the home of Mrs, Dave G, Ross en Thursday afternoon with a splendid attendance present, The president, Mrs, Mer: riam, was in the chair, and afger the usual business was transacted Min Armstrong, a returned missionary from Fernie, B.C, gave a most in teresting talk on her work there, tells ing how young hoys and girls were won over from heing wails hy the kindness and the interest in their sports that the mistionaries and thelr en-workers took, She showed a num ber of snaps of the children she worked among and the club hetises that were built for the werk, Mrs, Roy Thompson gave an inter: esting reading from the study hook, A kind invitation was read fram a former member, Mrs, Charlie Luke, of Raglan, to have the next meeting at her home, This was gratefully ae. cepted, After short sentence prays ers from different members, the meeting was brought to a elose, and afternoon tea was served hy the hos: tess which was mueh enjoyed, Twe rooms of the church basement and were right royally entertained by@have heen freshly painted and re- Tyrone people after the play, The go to Prekoring July "to or the play, SOLINA °° Solina, July 14,--=Mr. and Mev, Will Law, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Ralston, and daughter, Olga, of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Baker, Mr, and Mrs, Leigh, Oreno, Misses Steele, Toronto, visited Mrs. Arthur Millson regently, Mrs. W, C, Werry, Oshawa, spent the gy with Mrs, 1, 1, Rundle, Mrs, Norman Wright, Miss Norma gud Masters Herbert and Arthur, of St, Catharines, visited at the home of Mu, A. Li Pascoe aver the week: end, Mrs, Meredith Daing, Raglan, and. James Reeson, Columbus, were re: cent visitors at H, Hardy's home, Mrs, Neal and Miss Mary, Pick ering, were the muests of Mrs, A Shortridge recently, and with decorated and now they very tidy appearance, present a RUFFALO ORICKRTERS TOR Welland, July 28,-~Waelland orlaket team turned in a fine pers formance Saturday afternoon when entertaining St, George's of Buf falo, The visitors were dismissed for a total of Af, while Welland soared 47 for five wickets, then declaring the game, (0, H, Harry Wan the beat batter for Welland, getting 23 runs, y PORT HURON GOLFERS WIN #arnia, July 88.-=Port Huron golfers defeated Harnia 11.8 in the return game of the annual ins terolty mateh here Saturday af ternoon, Port Hurem won the fame in Port Huren early in the noanon. and Haturday's vietery given them un vlenn sweep of the Yearly vo. Advertising, subse Whi After CHURCH WORKER SLA TO REST Many Attended Funeral of Mrs. A. E. Sturgess on Sundby The funeral of the lute Mys, 12. A Sturgess, wife of a prominent Whit: by merchant, who died suddenly last Thursday, took place on Saturday afternoon when a public service. wis held in the United Church, The edi fice was nearly filled with sympi thizing friends, The service war cons ducted by the minister, Rev, A | Richards, B.D, who in a brief but touching address referred to the fact that Mrs, Sturgess was very fond of little ehildren, and the latter were fond of her, She took a veal In terest in the ehureh, being a most petive worker in the Sunday School where she taught a girls' class) in the choir in which she sang just two weeks ago; In the Women's Auxili ary Society and in other branches of chureh work, Rev. Mr, Richard stated that deceased had a very kind lv nature and was & true Chilstinn For the bereaved relatives he had message of comfort, veminding them of the hope of immortality and the promises of eternal happiness After the service the funeral eos tege, quite a lengthy one, moved off to the Union cemetery, wherg (nier | [ | ment was made The many beautiful tributes includ | ed those from church, organization business places and many pri dividuals gm | MODERN METHOD | Teacher--Now, In getting the meal, what is the first and most im portant thing? Class (in chorus) | Answers ! Find the can opener Ir LAA THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 The Whitby Daily Times tions and news will be received at Branch Office, at Gasetie and Chronicle, ~Telophone 23, weiness Hours=Phone 399, R PASTOR LEAVES FOR VACATION The funeral way conducted Sunda iy wlternoon from the residence of H, Holliday, Byron Street North, the service being In charge of Rev, A L, Richards, pastor of the United Church, Not a few friends were in attendance Interment was made in Croveside cemetery, REDS WILL TRY T0 INVADE STATES To Hold Demonstrations in the v Capt. Best Takes Services in United Church During August ------ Rev. A, L. Richards, wife and little duughter Dorothy left on Monday fair "a month's vacation to he spent at Port Bevern, During their absence (hin selvices will be in charge of Rey, (Capt) Best of the Baptist Church, whiss congres gation is uniting with the nited Chureh far the months of July and August . Services in the United Church on Sunday morning and evening were fairly well attended, The minister referred to his happy association with the Joint congregations during the month, and expressed the hope (hn such relationship would eontiniie dur ing August with Capt, Best in ehar ae - DEATH CLAIMS A YOUNG LIFE Meude Holliday, Former College Student Here Several Citles August 1 Toronto, July 2% on Canadian Reds are going to atiempt an in- vasion of the United pinles al thraa points next Vriday as part of their tion, Auk, 1. And In return, invasions of Canada sl Uinited Communists will attempt unnunl Red Day demonstra filates similar the sama three points; Nisgars Valls, Wind wor and Sault #ie, Marle, . This was the general plan de termined on at yesterday's confer anes hetwesn local snd Buffalo lenders hers In an effort tn glve the anti<Imperinlism celebration an International flavor, Twelys cities In tario will ha the scensg wlrationy night gouthern of demons | Charles Wms stated lant RADIO SILENCED BY OPERA SINGER" Throws Flower Pot Across ne | preven ; | Rep Rose Tea "Two QUALITIES = = REY LASEL % Onanes. Pastor fehultee's (large number of prominent Cana {diane merrasoprane of | -- . -- ay, wit ESCAPE UNHURT FROM PLANE CRASH | Mri, Behuliye Iwo son wal the radio dial st a good, loud hand number ove morning to sooths {themualyen while they shaved ' A ; 3 Ye And tl arated me. Atouftville, July 38. --Harry Tag [erpintned = Mme akg, "that part, Toronto pilot, escaped un | the first this hand harmed in what might have heen d to ha a tow | nu worlous mishap yesterday when Wit announced | hin plane failed to rise from A flald of harley on a (Arm near | Bullantras and crashed into a small fance, turning completely over, Tapguart orawled from the wreck ugn without nn serateh, The dam affectively pllenced My ruala pot Mine Vuggl, ha Havinie Operas Company, | H ar pnt she plain nEainnt fmu Vig) Passes at 19 Many in Whith { Maude (Buddie) child of Mr, and Mr du ol Montreal A. Holliday, « eased, who wa age, died wt the R vilion in Montreal last weel fudent Ww. She wa of the regret the pussh Hollidsy, onl K. J i niece f Whith 19 wi s Memorial Pa night, she tossed a flower on Wednesda a former bright |aeross sn sidewalk Ontario | lege, Whit! leaving two Street and Through Win. U il Memorial Te dow, Smashing Machine nveil morial Te | Chicago July 28. Mme Ai | Pagg!l, operas singer, kas mush hut only at the proper time and In the proper place That's why, she explained not Halli nf My I he re of | Cine nt nk tot Fee sng chain he ween Canada ant Iran If | de | | In | Fue 1 We m hit Tnut nl from her hed-room window | nunday wh and through a ae in oh of the British flee Ci Colo plate glade window into the parlor |n | iking of Cueahe in 17H of Mra, Walter Hehyltge, wheres it vellod In the presence o ister Ab ¥hen A mem GU mm 1] speed. . . silence . . . smoothness $4 a Him ng Qe in \ JIL 7. ll | I ul - ey bbl 3, oe 2 w 1) Admiral Saunders | ar Hritain| ike amounted to about $4,000, [t Is terrible to think that my son might have hecome prime minister, What prevented him? 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