Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Sep 1930, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 PACE THREE Spark From Threshing Engine Causes Bad Fire Near Sonyea Citizen Offers to Provide Land to be Used for Garden Purposes by I -- T. H. Everson Makes Gen erous Proposition to City Council -- Owns Large Tract of Property SCHEME 1S BEING TRIED ELSEWHERE City Owns Considerable Va- cant Land Which Could Be Used for Same Purpose An offer to provide land, free of charge, which may be used by un: pployed men for garden purposes, a been made by T, WH, Everson, prominent local eltizen, In uw coms munleation to the city gouncil, Mr Kyerson owns & large piece of pro perty within the eity limits snd Lhe only expenditure which the municl pality would he called upon Lo wks would be fn ploughing the land thi tall so that it could be worked ana planted next spring. The suggestion of Mr, Kversen seems to be al once philanthrople snd sound, No family of course sould be supported on garden veg otables alone but the produce which might be grown Including potitoos, corn, carrots, beaus, onlons and so forth could do much in helping to fill the family larder, The niatter has been referred to purpose committes of the council snd is certainly worthy of the best conpideration Certain cities in the United Htates provided land to the ungm ployed for garden purposes (his your and the schon seeing Lo have relieved (he situation to some ex tent, The fact that a man hus al least a good slged garden to work would keep him busy at something and happier than he otherwise would be, The suggestion has also beep made that an the elty owns & large amount of property whigh in at pres sent vacant this might also be ploughed and made ready for gars den purposes next year, The pro. | posal Is at least constructive and might prove of real value Building Permits Issued in August Total Over $20,000 Bullding permits Issued In the city of Oshawa during the month totalled $20,485 an compared with $68,220 for the corresponding month in 1080, The permits wre anoounted for as follows 8 dwellings , $6000, § garages $8465, 6 alterations $12,800 and other structures $400. The largest alteration Is the ane to the Old Canadian Bank of Commerce hulls {ng on Himooe Mireet north whieh was purchased hy the Dank of Montreal and is being enlarged and extensively altered, : The total building In the eity up till the end of Augist reached the sum of $160,605 as compared with $082,800 for the fArst eight monthy of 1030 KEDRON Kedron, Sept, 2-Miss Kathleen Conlin, Oshawa, spent the week-end and holiday at the home of her pars ents, Mr, and Mrs, 5. Conlin Miss Bernice Werry visited Saturday with friends ut Ashburn Mr, and Mrs, Reed, Toronto, spent Monday with Mr, and Mes, CV Haskin, 911 Mrs, J, Trull, Bowmanville, is vis iting her granddaughter, Mrs. Ross Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werry, \V, and Robert visited her father, My James Scott, Columbus Miss Edith Peardon, Bowmanville, in visiting her cousin, Mrs, W, | Mountjoy for a few days Miss Mae Harvey, Oshawa, spent the week-end and holiday: with het parents, Mr, and Mrs, Win, Harvey, Mr, Herbert Van Nest, Philadel hia, called on his wousin, Mes, R, , Luke, on Sunday, There was a tractor demonstration at Mr, Ho F, Werry's on Friday whieh drew a number of interested spectators, Mr, Albert Luke, Miss Olive Luke and Miss Henry, Toronto, were hols day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, J Luke, Mr, and Mis, J. MeCulloch and Miss Ida MeCulloch, Enfield, were recent visitors at the home of My 8. Conlin, Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Hancock and family motored to Rochester on Fri day and visited with relatives there over the week-end and heliday Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Piper and daughters, Mrs, W. IH, Piper and Miss Pearl Piper, Mrs, J, Bullied thie general | the Unemployed -------------- H. M. BLACK HAS BEEN 3 YEARS ~~ WITH BELL CO. Picture of Local Telephone Company Manager Ap. pears in "Blue Bell" Ihe photograph of H, M. Black, wall known minisger of the loenl branch of the Bell Telephones Co, of Canada, his heen published in tha ecorront issue of the "Blues Bell" tha company magnkineg, In connees tion with an gronp photographs of mambers of (he stall who this year eolehrated (their 4hth anniversary with the conipany During the years which Mi Black hos heey manager of the look) Bell Telephone ofhea, the company's business hers has expanded rapld- ly and Oshawa tu stendily assinming i@oransing importance an a tele phone eantre UNITED CHURCH LEADERS HEARD AT CONFERENCE [Need For Greater Mission. | ary Givings Shown at Gathering in WL ' morning sess Chureh Minis ('anference Ladiss' Col outstands heard, A in state the Thureday of the United and Laymen's al the Ontario Whithy, same very Chureh leaders ware feature of the oNslon Wis ment presented hy Ney, Lalrd, n D, Church Treasurer, to the af foot that expenditures for the first alght months of this year ware mich larger than the receipts with the result that the Chireh was obliged to horrow large sums of money However, us compared with the same period last year the reasipts showed an increase of $2,000 with » net gain of $30,000, In Ontario and Queben Dr, Laird pointed out that the total recsipty to date amounted to $701,000 which, however, represented only 40 per esut, of the amount actual Iy required to oporate u Mainten ance and Missionary Fund Iw Latra figured that (he Church would have te pay out about $40, 000 this year in Interest on hors rownad mone) A plan for stimulating mission ary glvings in the congregations wan suggested by one of the dele: Auton, It wan suggested that each congregation remit monthly ons twelfth of (ta total allocation for the year In this way It was thought the total receipts not only for the Maintenances and Mission. ary Fund but for the entire Chureh would ne increased Rev, Ii Willlam Munro Montreal advocated that more ats tention he pald to the official Roavds of the Churches, who hy tha constitution of the Chureh were charged with the real respon. sibility for missionary education and financing the Church budgets by the congregations The Conference continues afternoon recent guests W. Hoskin Mr, and Mrs. Charles Moore and family and Mr, Sorel, St. Catharines ware week-end guests o ( Mrs, So Jewell 3 by and Mrs, Thos, Finucan, Miss Annie Finuean, Mr, and Mrs, Jos, Finys ean and Marle, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 8 Conlin on Sunday, Meo and Mrs, Wine Hepburn, Mr Arthur and Miss Luella' Hepburn, Mrs, Clarence Vico and Murray, vis Med with velatives in Taronto Mr, and Mrs. A, 1. Pascoe, Salina, visited with relatives here an Ties. have resumed their Leaching duties Misses Mildred and Marie Cole at Orono and Tamworth, and Miss Bernice Werry at Westmount and Miss Ruth Cole at North Oshawa Mr. HF, Werry has purchased a United tractor Mr, KE, Davis, Gordon, Ralph, and Walter, attended the Exhibition en Saturday, Misses Inex, Govtie and Jean Prens tice, Rochester, Miss Willa Hishop, Carp, Mes, I, Shortridge, Messrs, Everett and Wilfred Shortridge Rrookling were guests of Mr, an Mrs, AD Van Dyke on Sunday, Al sion ters hald legen, Ing ot this ya -- of Mr. and Mm, C and son and daughter, Oshawa, were Automobile Finance r present contract rosfinanced and payments reduced, Strictly confidential, G, L, SCOTT MOTOR LOANS Room @ Open Evenings till ® pan, Money to loan on your car o 1% King & § Phone BY00 P.U.C. ANSWERS COMPLAINT MADE BY LOCAL PAINTER Successful Tender for Water Tank Job Much Lower Than Others ce pnp-- "AK the lowest tender was much lower than any of the other tenders received, the Publis Utilities Com: mission felt that in justice fo the eitizens who pay walter rates the lowest tender should he aceon ed,' ¥, 1, Mason, chalrman, explained tn Tha Times today when Info aed that a local painter had goplain od hecauss the contract for the painting of the city water tank has bean Ist to the firm of ¢, J Pott Co, 144, of Toronto, The complain of the local paint ar wis that for a slight differences in tenders, the contract had hean Int. to a Toronta frm and that outside painters and outsido Inhor would he employed, City Vinginagr Hmith stated today however that the (1. J, Pott Co, was prepaved (0 amploy loeal lahor as 'ar as poss thin and was also prepared to hire Oshawn painters for work on top of the tank, According to the eonteact the painting of the tank Is ta ba done hy hand brushing and tha Joh In cludes the interior of the tank, the roof, trusses and the plates un: derneath the ronf The lowest tender, (hat Toronto firm, was $1,060 for the whola job to ha done hy hand brushing, The tender of the paint ar who has eomplained ahout the latting of the contract was #1,500 or a differance of $440 for the work to he dona hy hand hivushing Tenders ware alsn ealled for the work to he done by spray hrushing hut these wers not considered hy the commission, It in pointed oul that here again the Toronto Arm was much lower in price, [CITY NEWS GOES TO HAMILTON Mr. Frank Boyes, who (or (ha past your hag heen a mambear of the staff of Lhe Agnaw-Surpuss alors hare, has gone to Hamilton wher he has aecepted a position with the peel Co, of Canada His numer: ous Oshawa friends will wish him puccens In his new work of the AUGUNT FIRE LOSKREN Fire losses in the city of Oshawa as complied by Fire Chief W, K Wiliott reached a sum of $7407.60 during the month of August the spactacular fire in Beatties Drug Htare and # fire at three houses on Killott Avenues healing responsible for nearly the entire sum, TWO SMALL FIRES The fire depariment to two small binges yesterday on King street west Thn enll wan to a oar Are which was caused hy an overheated motor but this was easily controlled and (he damage wan practically nothihg The second call was to 148 King street went to a home owned by H Highop and occupied hy Mr. Wanna maker where a clogged chimney wan the cause of a small blage There was no loss at this fire elther GOLF MATCH PONTPONED The Oshawa Kiwanis did not play golf at the West Toronto Golf lub yesterday, us was expected, The games ware postponed until a Inter date, which will definitely he decided upon Inter MOTORIST ARRESTED Searhoro', Sept, d=-Leon Lockey, of Glendenning Avenue, Toronto, was taken into custody this morning after a apeedy chase as far east a West Hill, where he was captured hy P.C, Cramp on a charge of reck: Tess Ariving and failing to return to the scene of an accident A short time before, a ear driven hy Lockey is said hy the police to have struck and killed a horse own ed hy Samuel Graunstein, on the Danforth Provincial Highway, near Rireh CHI, Graustein, who was lead ing the animal at the time, was not seriously hurt were called hath frat COLUMBUS BRIEFS Columbus, Sept. 4 «Mrs. Heatlin, of Orone, is visiting her daughter, Mes, H, L, Pascoe Mrs, Bert Hannam and children, Hrooklin, visited her cousin, Mrs, H Hayes one day last week Mrs, Rachel Cook, Oshawa, visits ed at Mr, Thos. Cook's, recently, Miss Jessie Cuatealfe, Toronto, at Mr. Lorne Cook's, Mr, Jas, Reeson has sold his farm toa Mr, Reath, Miss Lillie Gilbert, Toronto, visit: od friends in this vicinity recently, Miss Margaret Scott, spent a few davs at Mr, Norman Scott's, Enfield, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wilson, My, Harold Wilson and friend, Oshawa, apent Sunday at Me, H, Wilson's, Mr. R.A. Murison, St. Thomas, spent the holiday at home YENTHRDAY'S RESULTH AT TINY TIM GOLF QOURSH Wednesday dally winners--Miss Veronioa Doyle won a beautiful breast fruit tray with the score of Genta, Mr. H. Obilton ix the winner of an ash tray his score belug 43, New Collector Was Born in Brougham -- Has Been Connected With Local Customs Office for 14 Years--Appointment Is a Popular One Mechin, of this city, has Na N F, heen appointed as Collestor of tional pi, far the Pore of Osh awa, succeeding the lute LD, A. Vall eal, according ta announcement made hy the Civil Bbreyvice Commis om oat Oitawn Much gratihication is expressed in this appointment of Mr Mechin to this important post, as 27 years nf association with the industrial and business enterprises of the eity and his genial and courteous manner and ability have commanded the rest and conhdenee of wll concerned Mr, Mechin entered the service 14 years ao and has heen consistently promoted from one classitheation to Marks Bummary Toronto Stock Exchange | High 171 BW 11% an S100 k Clue Br. A Braz Can, Hrd Cockshutt Cty, Dry Dis, Bgrm Lim, Hira (hypsum Hr, Wal Ford Int Int Ind Imp Mu Mt Pr Pu, Hr Thaw 7 # Hiation $0 | Standard Mining Exchange Abana Alax Amulet De, Mn Faleon Hull He, Ol Hy. Gold | Tl Nrnda gag age HH Bh, Grd 144 NEW YORK TAKES FLIERS TO HEART Coste and Bellonte Are Ac: corded a Magnificent Reception [ow 167% 17% ER" LRA | 11 194 ha NT 1h In | 1 R1] 67% (1 1] 16% L} an 4 Nk! I'et Aleh Oil Hr 17 Naw York, dept & With a nan stop Aight from Paris hehind them und a dash to Dallas ahead of them on the morrow; the two men of the Question Mark redelved ve terday the tumultuous praoles that was thelr due, Capt, Deudonne Cota and his pavigatoor Maurice Rellonte, fad a olty and Indead a uation thrilling to the skilful sohlavement that, as Mayor Walker aptly put it, "turn N. F. Mechin Appointed New Oshawa Customs Collector another which is evidence of the cons fidence placed in him by his Depart ment Born at Brougham, Ont, in April 1685, he cama ta Oshawa in 1903 and his been identified with the conimer- cial interests of this eny ever since This vacancy caused by the death of the late collector, D, A. Valleau, in Bept, 1929, was advertised in the peryice hy the Commission through aut the whole of western Ontario comprising some 95 ports and onl ports, and attracted a host of appli cants from the various ports fn the district, Mr, Meehin has therefore much canse 10 feel highly honored Ly lig appointment I'he port of Oshawa has giown fram a port of § officers, collecting half a milton per vear ta a port of 15 officers with a revenue of approx hinately 12 million per year when business conditions are normal That the appointment is a poplar one is evidenced hy the hearty cop gratulations being given to Mr. Me chin from all lines of husiness en deayour in the eit Stock Market Prices by Canadian Vem Toronto and New York Mock Quotations Supplied by Biggar aud Omwiord, Alger Buliding, Oshaws A A AA Hn 110 110 ihn dn Hdn 17% 17h 17h q Tk iF Hg Hr New York Exchange (lloue E88 78% e118 FY TN +h i114 LL 4 fid AD Low LE High 160% | § 78% T1 8 gros, 218 fe% 1] 4h hg | hy 80% Mian] Bh AM 7 785% Can, Dry (HRM 'an, Pas 180 ("hrynlnr 47 Cal, 4 Fox Film an. Kis tien, Mm Int. Tel Kelvinator ME Ward Nat. ('anh Pl. nd. Coal Paramount "hh, » Jar Hadin in Hadin Kth i 5 BN fh a" LER ™ CAR [EEN per cont Hoek Am Am Am, Tel Am, Inter Anaconda Bendix Hath Hyars 'an Fr. Pr T fil 14 Himmaons N,N, J 1H Rubher "4, Hise Vanadium Yel. Teyok Maney 1 4 Oeean fram a one IWO-WAY ed the Atlante thoroughfare into « itrent Wa vheers vith the New York sald it with with the clamor of sirens, hrans cadonony of hands, wth the rustle of silken hanners In which fthe Tricolor and Stars and dtripes intermingled and with ts awn noiseless homhardment of ticker tape streaming endlesaly from Hroadway's towers The nonstop Aight ta Dallas 1s scheduled to start at & am. to marrow or shortly thereafter. Coste paid he expected the Afght to take nt least 10 hones. The distance fe seimated at 1 468 miles His route, he sald, will goneratly follow the afrlinae which would take the hig ved plane aevoss New Jorsey aver West Virginia close tn Hunt ing ton and Charleston, thewea to Kentucky and over Avkansas, neay Little Dock, hefare tha Toesas hm der 1a reached, I ------------------ ---- CN, E. CHAMPION WILL RUN The happy family group ABOVE in that of My, and Mya, Hert O'Neill, Mra, O'Neill is better known as Rose Grosse O'Neill, the starry vunner of the Toronte Ladies Athlotie Club, who has made a wonderful comeback in sprint races this summer after an h yoara from the track, ---- Selentists claim this country was once covered with fee, and all we Fry say is Shinji Ban cor of two Mra, O'Neill will vun in the ladies open 100 yard vase at the Oshawe Fair Athletic Mesting. She has hoon a eonalatent winner all year and has AT OSHAWA FAIR RACE MEET defeated every one. of the younger local aspivants for the Canadian championship svown, which was worn hy Mua, O'Neill for a number of years hefore she abdicated in fav. or of Mra, Myrtle Cook:MuoGowan, The young baby giv! in Mes, O'Neill's arma is Doreen, aged 2 years and the Dad is holding Lorne, aged 3, whe already knows how te got down on his marks and got stavted without na N OSHAWA G, OF , ADMITTED INTO HARBORS ASSL. Organization Fosters De. velopment of Great : Lakes Harbors Oshawa Chamber of Commeres has heen admitted inte nembership af tha Great Lukes Harhors Aw gociption wecording to information which the directors received wl thelr meeting held in the hoard ranm of the Chamber of Commeres yesterday afternoon The iiresl Lakes Harbors Assoelation in organieation tarmed for tha pi pose of promoting the eMueienecy of the several lake harbors and they davelopment along physieul and ad ministrative lines, 1 wlgn alms to restore, preserve and prefect the wirters of the Creat Jakes at thei normal levels and to encolregs the furtherance of Walerwny pro facts designed to connect Lhe Great akes with the Atlantic ocean Ab Oshawa has a rapidly developing lukew port, the Chamber of Commer oi In greatly Interested in the gl und abject of the Association and it is of interest to nots thet ie mamhership was sought for The Royal Canadian Yacht Club weknowledged yoslerday the invita thon for thelr fleet to have a erils mE race to Oshawa and intimated that the club salling eommittsn will Mecuss the matter on Mondpy Hept, K Upon motion of ¥. | Mason and W. M, Githart, the pris dent. (4, D. Conant was authorieed fo appoint 8 ¢ommities Io Brrange for the reception of the yaeht eluh Prosident Conant and Col, B,J Metinrmink BOVELATY, Were AD pointed ns to attend the annual convention of the Onirin Associpted Board of Trade and Chambers of Cammerca which will he held in Cornwall on October 16th and 16h I'he entire hoard of dlrector ware appointed na delegates to the Nth annunl con vention of the Capandian Chamber of Commerce will he held in Toronta on October Tih, sth and ith delegates whieh NEW BRUNSWICK HAS COMPLETED PROGRAM FOR OBSERVATORIES Fredericton, NH When New Brunswick ns present programme of fire arvitng construetion paompleted, the provines will he (he most. eMelently covered hy en closed lookout towers of Any sac tion of the Dominion The (wenty-seventh provincial network of and cooperatively owned detection plructures is how helng rushed 0 completion hin 16 8 cupola cab non Big Bald Mountain, one of the highest polnts in the northern part af the pravines Praotion of three naw steel towers 16 planned for this fall and two pheolete wooden tow org will he replaced hy stenl towers with gla enclosed observatory Although the topography of New Brunswick does not permit use of alroraft in Are detection as In Que hea and Ontario, the large forested areas are all aceessihle. This im portant feature makes 1 possible to lnk up all large woodland aveig In # cooperative network in eon stant. communleation with forest sorvien headquarters which cannot he done where there are large in noodrsihle gections INDIAN PRINCESS' ROMANCE RECALLED London, Eng A Red Indian Princess's romance of thvea eantyve los wagon wan recalled hy the wedding in. the village church at Cheam, surrey, of Dy, KHonald H Harward, of Odiham, Hants, to Miss Margavel Lillan Gaston, of Cheam, Dr. Harward (says the ing Post) 1s the san of R. 0 Harward, English chaplain al Leysin, Hwitgerland, and Mrs Harward, Hig bride 1s descended from Princess Foeahontas, of Vir ginla, who died duving a visit to Ragland in 1616, and was hurled in Ht George's Church, Gravesend, but when 1 was destroyed hy fire the remain disappeared, and thelr wheveghouts are an unsolved mys tery When Captain John Hwmith of Wiloughhy, Lincolnghire, was eons damned to death hy her father the princess flung her hody hetween him and his exeoutionars and saved his life, Later phe was told that ah pivot the goverpment "Marn the Rev, AUGUST CUSTOMS RETURNS, OSHAWA, TOTAL $207,483 Slight Decrease Compared With Corresponding Period Last Year -- Customs returns for the month of August shaw a total of $207 A839 Ihe total is made up of two major items, niasmel fmpart Duties and Piles Tur first named netted $143,205.22 while the latter brought in $04,113.49, The office af the Cy tems Collector report that there were |EZB entries during the month Figures for last month show that the total collections far that period vere $W270008, while those for Au 1020 show a (otal of $366,344 The ps 47 It might he pointed aut in passing that the office for the eallection ef Customs Duties in Oshawa rinks sixth in total eollgctions LOCAL AWARDS IN CNL JUDGING Local People Figure in the Prize Money at Toronto Among the winners of prizes al the Canadian National Exhibition, now in ite closing days at Tarantn, vasterday's Judging included the tollawing loeal people, Horses Horses-- Edgar Ward venth Osear Wilson, Bron fourth - and Afth Hea of Hualsom cama sf Percherons gham, awarded Prigns (ivdesdales -W ¥ fatty of firooklin wwarded third place, for twin animale two years and under, resarye prize for hest mare ; fohn Batty, Brogklin gained foy beet foal of 1060 and Roy Downing of Myrtle came second in this event Heavy draft horses--Rohart Duff and son, Myrtle. statign awarded frat for grade gelding foaled in 1h3Y The sme AOWHREPE CAME Be cond in the class grade mare foaled in 1088 Poultry Anson 0, Balsam of Hampton wis awarded a prize in the poultry show Reef Cattle John Dryden of Brooklin one of the winners of awards the competition for heef cattle wah in Britain, The Amerioan foam As massed 8g points, Canada 6 and Cireat Britain Aly ROYALS CAPTURE TWO Mantveal, sept, 4 =Tha Royals captured hoth games of a doubles headep here yesterday afternoon froms the Hisons, H--1 and H-3 and so captured the series, . four vietaries tn one It was thelr second dun! vietory in three days over the herd smith and Buckalew worked the Aral game and outpitehed Johnny Wil BON pmith, starting hurler had to retire in the sixth after heing hit an his pitohing hand hy a bats ted hall, 4 sion Oetaher fivst Barn Owned by W. Fish Is Destroyed Together With Crop and Livestock Owner Had Come From England Less Than Year Ago--Loss Estimated at Over $10,000 HOUSE SAVED FROM FLAMES Straw Stack Became Ignited and Blaze Spread With Great Rapidity---Horsesy Calves and Pigs Perish [7 >» (By Ball Coprespondent) Boangrave, Sept, 4,-=A spark from (he blower of the threshing engine which (gnited the straw stack, is thought ta hive heen the palse of i disastrous fire which. eeeurred on the farm of W, Meh, Bonyea, four miles north of here yesterday afs ternoon, The barn was hurned down au whole season's rrop dastroys ed while uw heavy Inoue Wag algo sike tained in Hyveslock, | Fish who came to Canada from Wngland less than a year ago, had bean threshing with hig own threshs ing auth When the spark [lew from the hlower It ignited a large wlraw slack near the barn and with the aid of u high wind the hulldy Ing was in flames almnoal immediar Lal It was Impossible for anyones to enter the harn and six horses, 60 plgs and seven calves were destrays fd while Lhe season's erop Is Alen a total logs wil Through the efforts of nelghhors the fire wits prevented from spreads ing tn the house although all the funiture was removed a8 @ pres cautionary measure The (arm was formerly awed hy a Mr. Harrison of Sonyea, The lous is estimated well aver $10,000 partially covered hy Insuranee , T-- VITAL NTATINTICR Vital statisties for tha month of August as announced hy the Clty (Merk this marning are Births [IH Marviages 10, and Deaths 18, Aw Bust appears ta he a favorite month with the stark for he hag heen Fess ponsihle for larger figures than the marriages and deaths together, The vital statistics far August last year indleated 60 births, 25 marriages and 16 deaths ARR Be erin SS ---------- Too Late To Classify [OFT 0N AUG, 50TH ON J0TH # truek tive 38.6 HD, in the vielne ity af Oshawa, Finder please ree turn to WV. 0, Clemens, Roslin Road, Phone 166TW, Reward offered, (fide) FOR ONT ETRE PRUMINEN with residenca ahove at 444 Sie one street mouth, Oshawa, Possess Apply Conant & Annis, Harvisters, Oshawa, (R41), Coming Events # Oonte yori och fw for sach insertion, BBe, NORTHMINATER ATREET FAIR, Friday, Hept. ith, Baseball, guolts, out flowers, eountry ( | store, fda) COME = TO NORTHMINETER Hirest Fair for supper Friday, upper cafeteria style, Come (Ada) mencing A o'elock, NAA ha was dead, and she warried a young planter, Hho oame to Eng land the following yeay, and died at Gravesend of a hroken hear when ahe learned that her hare was still Uving, U.S, Doubles Team Leads Over Canada Taronte, Hept, 1--=With three paler soaring doable vietoriea in the foursomes at the Taronta Col Club yesterday, the United Wiates paoured a two and a halt point load aver Canada fn tha fourth ane nual triangular international wiatoh for the Barl of Darhy trophy, while Great RAritain with hut three and halt points was praotioslly eli minated from the contention als though the fourdomes are a more popular style of competition in the Qld Country than they ave this side of the Atlantin, Yesterday theve was 13 singles matohes played and the team securing the greatest agaregate of pointe in the (wo days Will heaome the holdeys uf the title AN ft CY WA And ya! ol FRIDAY ad Lrophy, won last year by Groat \ \ AY paper 5 WY RE | [LLU Parane A RIOT OF FUN! A gay, lovin time 18 Yin the hag far you when you ses and hear this new Ahow, sa o nin H angdon Harry Lang gon, BRUCE SCENIC

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