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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Aug 1927, p. 3

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mT TT -- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, A ar 17, 1927 | OSHAWA AND ND DISTRICT Regimental Ordon Orders issued yesterday by Lt.- Col, Frank Chappell, commanding officer, Ontario Regiment and post- ed by Capt. C. A. Mason, adjutant, are as follows: Duties: Orderly Of- ficer, Lieut, Boudler; Orderly Ser- geant, Sgt. W. Fitches, Parade: Thursday, August 18 for headquar- ters "A" and "B" Companies, Osh- awa. Fall in at 8.00 p.m. with rifles and bayonets, Dress; Service dress, drill order. Training: Special cere- monial will be carried on by all ranks in preparation for the trip to Port Perry on Sept. 4 and 5. - ---- Car Damaged Near Cobourg Failing to notice the car ahead of him stop up, George Lowe of Oshawa, drove his Star sedan into the rear end of the car in front of him, which caused his car to take to the ditch, The accident occurred Sunday afternoon on the Provincial Highway near Cobourg, when the car in front of Lowe, which was an American car, slow- ed up on account of a horse and buggy being ahead of him, Lowe did not natice this wufden slow up and being unable to stop his car in time, plonghed into the rear of the American auto, No one was injured, but the Star sedan was badly damaged, The Ameri- [ASSIST RELIEVING HOUSING SHORTAGE (Continued from' page 1) have the opportunity of looking them over, learning the price and deciding which type, if any, they want." It has also been stated that the building of these houses will show the employees | what can be built for the money it will cost to build these homes, It has been known for some time that General Motors were considering an Industrial housing proposition, Sev- eral months ago a questionnaire was circulated among the employees hut nothing further of the project was di- vulged until it was learned that ten- ders on a block of h uses had been asked from selected contractors. Fol- lowing this information came yos- terday's announcement that the con- tract had been awarded W. H, Martin and Company, Plans for the houses have been num- bered from one to six and by slight variations in the original eleven vary- ing designs have been obtained. All the houses will be two storeys in height, will be heated by air shingled with cedar. Gumwood, birch | or chestnut will be used in trimming | and the floors with the exception of | can car escaped with a slightly bent fender, FINE SHOWING IN DOMINION TOURNEY Swanson Rink Reached Third Round of Main Event at Toronto After advancing info the third round of the Dominion Lawn Bowling tournament and the fifth round of the Toronto Lawn Bowling tournamet, 1. A. J. Swanson's local bowling team were forced to return from a two day howling session in Toronto without having captured any of the silverware, Defeats which put them out of the running were all by close margins and even if they didn't bring home any trophies, the quartette from the Osh- | awa Lawn Bowling Club report some wonderful games that were both keen- ly played and exciting. In the first round of the tournament, they defeated Harry Burch of the Oakwoods Club, Toron- to. The sccond round draw was a- gainst C. Smith, of Hamilton Victor- Dominion ! will be pine and spruce, ias, . whom they defeated by a rather comfortable margin, 8, Edwards, of Vermont Park, was the cause of their downfall in the third round, losing the game by only one shot in the hardest | fought battle of the day. They entlercd the third round of the | Ontario Cup tournament after this hut were defeated in their first game hy! L. Harrington by a 17 to 12 score, hut | undaunted, they turned to the Toron- to Cup as their last hope. All the games in the Dominion and Ontario | tournaments were skipped by Cha 5 | Peacock with Swanson playing lead. | The remainder were skipped by Swan- | son with Peacock playing lead. The | third round game for the Toronto Cup | was won easily over L. Benson of the | Toronto Canoe Club, a 15 to 7 score | being the final result. In the fourth | round they met and defeated a strong tcam from Parkdale skipped by R. W, Redford, by a 12 to 9 count but in the fifth round they were put out by W F. Caswell by a 15 to 7 score, five of the points for the winners being al bonus as a penalty for the local rink's failure to appear on time. | Aw = ERT TT Keep An Eye OnYour Eyes | Barker playing the leading roles, | responsible {run by | by the kitchens and dining rooms which | will be of oak. | The homes will contain fireplaces which will have red quarry tile. Half of the dwellings will be finished in stucco and | the remainder will be brick veneered, | Two houses of type number 1 will | be erected. One will be brick and the other stucco but both will he 21 ii. 6 in, by 30 ft. and will have six rooms. Three houses of type number two are planned, One will be stucco and two | brick, The dimensions are as in type | number one hut the interior finishing and the arrangement of the rooms will | be varied, There will be one stuce ), house of the third type. Plans call jor six rooms and dimensions 18 ft. hy 33' ft. 4 in, Seven rooms will he buiit in| the two houses which are of type four, | The dimensions will he 21 ft, 6 in hy | 32 feet. and one house will he brick | veneered the other stuccoed. An ox- ceptionally large living room will he the feature of two houses of type num ber five, which will contain five foo: Dimensions are to he 20 it. hy 38 it. The last type will be a stucco house of | six rooms and dimensions 2} ft, 6 in, by 35 ft. 6 in. Yesterday the excavations two of | the houses were completed, Today the work will be continued, and the first! of the concrete poured. The gener: al | EOniraciprs expect to have at least wo | the houses complete in five wi | AF hope to have the eleven finished | within two months, With the exception of the mechani- | cal trades of plumbing, he ating and clectrical work and also the concrete work, the general contractors will | themselves execute all the sub trades. Frank Bathe of Oshawa has and awarded the concrete work contract « n| mechanical time | the eleven houses, but the trades will not he let yet, for some 'EAGLES WIN 17-16 IN EXHIBITION GAME A fast and keenly contested exhi- | bition game was staged last night be-! tween the Eagles of the Junior Indus- | trial League and an independant team, ! Knights of Honor, the victory going to the Eaglettes by a 17 to 16 count. A | four run rally in the seventh inning with Toppings, Rowden, Norris and was for the victory. A home| = Fletcher and four runs scored Toppings all on hard hit balls, | were the features of the game. i Score by innings: | Eagles 240610 4-17 Knights of Honor .. 501062216 Jatteries--Guiltnan and Little; Clary and Boyce. | ¥ Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. =, Borman Gimblett, and neighbours for their kindmess and sympathy during the recent illness and death of their daughter, Bernice, "Recent Deaths BERNICE GIMBLETT Bernice Gimblett passed at her home Aug. 9th after a short illness of pneumonia. Only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gimb- lett, she leaves to mourn her loss her sorrowing parents and one brother, Raymond. Interment took place in the Union Cemetery. Pall bearers were four uncles: Russel and Carl Gimblett, Gordon and Ernest Broek. Flower bearers were: Charlie and Leslie Aldred, Melvin Venstraten and Percy Mountjoy. Flower tributes were: Father, mother and brother; Mr. and Mrs. T. Gimblett and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Brock and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ostle; Miss Gladys Brock, Mr. Erpest Brock, Mr. T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gimblett, Mr. and Mrs. Gimblett and Vera, W. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clarke, Mr. Neil, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. G. Montgomery, Muriel and Nora; gett, Leyden, Cmuess, N. Johmson, T. Johnson, M. Love, ron Ladies' Aid. Mrs. Smith, C. PETER FROLICK The deah occurred last his home, 741 Cedar street, and Mrs. cumbed to an attack of diphtheria The funeral was held at 11 o clock this morning from his residence, and interment TTT TT er in St. Gregory's Cemetery. -- | Rich, | for Oshawa, wish to thank their friends | infant | 77 | away Howard Gimblett, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mps. | and Mrs. R. Me-| C. Langmaid and Elsie, | Langmaid, Mr. and ; Henrich, | Mesdames Lid- Ked- night at of 4- year-old Peter Frolick, son of Mr. | William Frolick, who sue- | late was made GALA NIGHT HELD BY "C" COMPANY. Whitby Unit of the Ontario | Regiment Put on Fine Program (By Staff Reporter) v H 'Whitby, Ont.,, Aug. 17.--A gala | event of "C" Company of the On-| tario Regiment was held last night with great success, The weather! was almost ideal and the turnout | was good, The first feature on the | program was a girls' softball game between Whitby and Brooklyn, Tho Whitby aggregation had the edge throughout, Their hest innings | were the fourth and fifth in which | they scored 8 and 6 runs respective- | ly. The home team were on a hit-| ing spree collecting several triples | and one home run, The final score was 21 to 7 for Whitby. | The Whithy line-up was Bific | Watson, Flora Scott, Grace New- | man, Mary Blow, Jean Robertson, Ruth Robertson, Bobbie Long. and | Lena Watson, The. Brooklin players were:--1. | Mackey, H. Nesbitt, M. Hunter, C, Long, B. Hunter, Mr, Luke, H. Nes- hitt and 0. Lawrence, After, the band of the Ontario Regiment gave a concert which wi given a fine reception, Silver medals had been secured to | present to the team winning the haseball game and during an inter- val in the program Major R. Rn. Smith made the presentations to he Whiby team, | | In the intermission a drill exhibi- tion was given YC" Company. through firsy at the word mand, then at a signal the platoon executed the drill again without leadership. The exhibition was very | smartly done in hoth -cases, The platoon was in command of Sergeany Major Parker. Major R., BB, Smith received the salute, The platoon was a special one and consisted of the following men: Sgt. J. Sheridan, Sgt. . L. Brown, Corp. W. Brown, Lance Corp, L.| Lance Corp., J. Anderson, Prviate T. Sawdon, Private W. Hill, Private Wm. Campbell, Private Cyril Rich, Private James Anderson, Private J, Rutherford, Private G | Wigston, Private Roland Bince, Alter the concert, the Whithy or- chestra provided music for dancin. The evening's proceedings brought in a considerable sum to the cof- fers of "C" * Company, | by one The drill platoon of was gone | of com- \ RIDGEN--THOMPSON A quiet wedding took place Tuesday evening, August 9, when Florence Irene, daughter of Mr, Mrs. Norman Thompson, 97 Celina | street, was united in marriage to | Mr. Alden John Ridgen, son of Mv. | and Mrs. Chas, D. Ridgenms208 Cen- | tre street. Capt. (Rev.) 8. C. Jar-| ret of Port Perry, officiating. The | happy couple left hy motor imme- diately after the ceremony to spend a week in Lansing Mich, on TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ---------------- -- | FOR SALE--ONE OR BURNER | gas stove in good condition, Apply | 254 Nassau St. Phone 450W. | (382) N ROOM | conveni- | Good lo- | oceu- FOR SAL E-- brick houses, | ences, Close to Motors. L eality. Ready for immediate ' pation. Small cash payment, balance as rent. Call 1747J or see W. V. Peacock, 25 Brock St. W., between 6 and 7 p.m. (38¢) ONTARIO HOTEL AT PORT I HOPE sale, good buildings, good busi- ness, good location in Al condition. | All conveniences, steam heat in | { every room. Reason for selling, | leaving this country. Ap- P.O. Box 98, Port (38d) All moder) n , proprietor | Ply proprietor. . Hope. | COLUMBIA SIX TOURING CAR IN perfect running order. Must be sold in two days. Apply Central Hotel Garage. (38¢) GIRL, WANTED TO ASSIST WITH office work, cos§ records and type- {| writing, shorthand not essential. | Give references and experience. | Box "E" Times. (38L0) | i | KARN THE DRUGGIST) FOR SERVICE PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFI» -- Auction Sale nr OF mr Dining room, living room, bed- room, hall and kitchen farmi- ture and effects including tools, also Ford car din A-1 shape. Property of Mrs. Frank Pottery, at 67 Park Road south, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 2018, 1927 at 1.30 pan. sharp. Note: there is a lot of splendid furniture to be sold at this sale. Please come early as we wish you to be there when we start. Terms, cash. | LYCETT ------ -- | Noranda | Mining | Potterdoal | Atzhison | Balt | Baldwin Loco Can, { Int, | Mis | Mont, 8 Overland 3 } 7341 1 | Radio | Studebaker . | Wheat | dept... {Sept. ... PAGE ThiReS THREE FNESTARTFOR PIPE BAND FUND Donations So Far Amount to $152.50--To Fully Equip Band (Contributed) From the Legion point of View, /to have to rent equipment for their band on each appearance is too expensive, We have found by enquiry, that the cost to hire one particular article three times would buy a new one, and it is necessary for dress. Those who have shown their interest already in the Post 43 Pipe Band are to receive in the course of a day or two the letter of thanks from the Treasurer, the follow- ing being the names to date reocived by the Leigon newsman :i-- Com, A. Lundy $1.00; Com. 1.00, Com, Moyse 1.00, Com, Autenback 1.00, Com, P. Swartz 200, Com. Hopley 1.00, Com, Gay, 1.00, Com, Hill 1.00, Com, H, Cooper 1.00, Com, Woad 50, Com, R. Fnar 200, W. E, N. Sinclair 10.00, J, H. Beaton 1000, Mr. Mathie- son pu La Col F, J. Grierson 5.00, J. C. Young 200, Dr, Van Zant 5.00, Alloway 5.00, T, K. Creighton 5.00, Major Hinds 5.00, F. L, Fowke 10.00, Luke Furniture 500, Dr. McKibbon | 300, Rev. Canon De Pencier 200, Rey. De Mille 200, J. Sammut 5.00, A Stacey 5.00, Dr. McDonald 500, H. A, Brown | 5.00, Robt, Simpson Co, Ih 5.00, J. D. Storie 1000, A, J. Storie 5.00, | ' Conant 5.00, Wm, Paul 1.00, Total STOCK MARKETS TORONTO STOCKS (Supplied by Stobie, Forlong & Co.) NOON CLOSING Bid 149% Ask 150 16% 61 M% Stock Bell Telephone B.C. Fishing Burt, BN ovis C. 1. Aleohol City Dairy ... Hiram Walker ..\ Int, Petroleum Imperial Oil .... Int, Nickel .... Massep Harris Seagram .....400 Shredded Wheat Twin City ,...,. Mines 32% G9 443 a9 148 G6 156 726 Argonaut Area Amulet .... 'a Barry Hollinger Beaver ...::«vvs Castle Trethewey Central Manitoba Dome ,., Keeley Silver 04 Kirkland Lake ,.. 194 Hollinger ,..,.....1705 Lake Shore 2210 | Laval M% | Macassa 21 | Melntyre 34% 24 25856 2250 307 h40 13 224 70 020 29 400 h& 6456 Cor, Nipissing Premier | Pioneer | Teck Hughes | Tough Oakes Towagmae Vipond Wright Mining + legion have great hopes of at taining the objective of a fully equip ped band--perhaps before they parade | to the Exhibition for Warrior's Day, August 30, when the Prince of Wales will take the Salute. Oshawa can cer tainly make It turns out with a Pipe No matter what amount, the Commit tee welcome any donation to this fund to equip Post 43 Canadian Band, an account under Hargraves 643 sales to noon 816,141 NEW YORK High Close nl 194 160914 11972 2581 18734 5h 285 18 Low 5914 193; 169% Stock Amer, Can, a full company of its Tel, & Te & Ohio ,.. Amer, Pac, Chrysler PUpont «ilies 2 Dodge "A" Irie Famous Players Motors Gen. Asphalt Gold Dust... Hudson Int. Comb. Int. Nickel Int. Harvest ,... Paper Kansas City S. . Loews Incorpn.. L.chigh Valley Manhattan Elec. souri Pac, Ward Loan and Savings Bank, 1 immediately to 1190) or 1792W any per 100 1 ior our Branch, without any letter Gen dian Legion, LEAFS SMOTHER on x NTN Xn One of the most whitewash of the season came very near being applied in a Junior In- dusarial League game at Park last night when the Maple | Leafs defeated Rangers by a 25 to] score, The before the | the field the Leafs wn | a 7) "| | | team work displayed hy were even steady which was while they Phillips Pete. ... Rock Island .... when the Maples called their heavy U.S. Rubber artillery into action, LS. Cl. Pipe to be the Big Bertha for the ] U.S. Ste 3674 Kk 303 with five runs and a flock of Woolworth 169% out of six times at bat, Yellow Cab .... 3B sit da wren Born In Bowmanville Hos Friday, Aug. 12, to Mr. Cuthbert Pearson, a s Bruce). (38a) St. Louis San. .. Leafs hits 16614 351, CHICAGO GRAIN High 1425¢ 14754 PEARSON pital, on and Mrs, (Leslie Open 142 14634 Low J 1401 Dee. 14544 Corn Sept Pee Rye Sept Dec. Oats 112 116 109 1134 9534 TA 094 | 9814 A Misses Leah and Lillian Garrow of the Garrow Beauty Shoppe wish to announce that they will be away on vacation from | Monday August 22nd, to ll Tuesday, September 6th and have secured the services of Miss Lucy Dorian | || of Toronto, who will be in | 484 523% 47 5134 Dee STORKE-FORD--On Monday, Au-| gust 15th, at 1446A Yonge St Toronto, by Rev. H. M. Manning, Mary Isabella Dean Ford to Fred eric Putman Storke, teacher in State University, Boulder, Col- charge until they r J RESULT OF THE roof in the Cup T4606 No other teais so delicious. Ask for it. PU 1" iG 02 | son making a door to door collection | of | good. | authority from Post 43 Oshawa Cana Owners of 126 parcels which wer {advertised paid the orado. CASSELS, BIGGAR, TURNER & CRAWFORD ESTABLISHED 1902 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Announce the opening of thejr OSHAWA OFFICE AL -- 35; King Sireet East (Opposite the Post Office) Under the management of MR. FRED G. CARSWELL Enquiries and Correspondence Invited Telephone 2600 Orders executed in Stocks, Bonds, Grain and other commodities Direct Private Wire to To- ronto and Belleville Offices Correspondents in MONTREAL LONDON, ENG. CHICAGO NEW YORK HEAD OFFICE: 10 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. Scriven | | | G. Hart ouflage the its mark on that day ii [procedure he deemed advisable, own | Band dressed to lead itl | arrears Legion [oi this heading |: being deposited at the Central Canada [oi collecting the Please report | | | RANGERS 25 TO 1 ccs {y jich these liberal coats of | ol the Cowan | Rangers were helpless |, held more frequently on | 'there : rid 1 more submerged while on the field || ction methods. [on July CITY TAX SALE (Continued from page 1) [mount against it was incurred through local improvements, eral other instances of properties go ing for less than half the debt against it. In this connection an interesting point is raised as to whether a de faulting owner could purchase his own There were sev- card or phone 35, SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Times invites the co- uperation of its readers in contributing items to this column, Send in a post {property at an adjourned tax sale for sum considerably below the taxes against it and thus discharge the debt. 11 sufficient means were taken to cam- proceedings it. is quite could he done but it is --Miss that those in charge |'don, is the i the sale if they realized what was | I'. Har, being attempted would refuse to allow Kenneth the sale of the land. In so doing the | spending a week with city would be perfectly within its | Stark, at Newmarket. | rights as provision is always made to --Miss A. Russell retuse all offers which are less than | phia, is vi Ying the amount against the land if such | George Russell, 206 Mr, and Mrs, I, E, pent the week-end Mrs. H, C. Porter, --Miss visited in end, f C.y Lamb, Oshawa over the Eleanor Nicholls guest of. Mr. Harmony, that it of nore than likely likely and Ross Kemp Mr, of Mr, and Albert total amount realized by the city | : ale which has just been | and $30,958. As the original | Street were $35800 and the amount | --Mr, taxes due on lands still unsold is | dang $2,000 the city fell $2842 short | guests over taxes due on land | Frank Kemp. taxes, Compared with re- Mr. Herbert sales held in other cc | N.Y., and Miss arc exceptionally | Toronto, were | Mr. and Mrs. | Mary street, The in the tax completed was Stark and and Irene week-end of William hters, Marion bout the Molke, of thel week-end Charles Selleck, offered for sults of tax tres these figures n= Lorraine Hart lisses Mas | Ma irgaret spend a weeks' wartha Lakes, -Miss Enid and Maser Vroonan, of Toronto, have ting their aunt, Mrs. F. D. Apparently the greatest effect | Broek street ea t Belor: advertising of the sale was to | ing home they will visit theip juent tax payers an- | Mrs, Stacey, at her cottage at debts against their | garea. arrcars before the the which was held and the amount so realiz- 919. There were 186 par- ninety at the first sale and cond and the amount properties brought was on first sale are part of 3 holiday at the od was 3 old, ait the 7,039, rel delin the frighten mecting | land It is quite likely note have destined shore, fashion wraps in Oshawa in the is expected hu l= new ripple fronis. 0 they retty positor. future years. No number of deliquents will besa increase in are hare --Brantford tightening that tax sales iE up in ¢ |: | of Walkeryille week and Mrs, Thompson, visting Arthur Johnston, guests leaving today Loa- William Philadel Mrs, St. of twa! were Mrs, Bronx, of ofl B07 and LO Ka- Albert been visir, Gerr: ard, nr- aunt, 162= announces that I to break on a Ex Goodall proved | € y Stobie Forilong & Co. STOCKS BONDS GRAIN HEAD OFFICE: REFORD BUILDING Bay and Wellington Sts., Toronto MONTREAL Los . | KITCHENER HAMILTON Private Wire { OSHAWA BRANTFORD | S"*™ |ST. CATHARINES 11 King Street East, Oshawa Above C P.R. Office, Phone 144 S. F. Everson, Local Manager Somebody $ What is more appropriate than a fine Wrist Watch, gither for 8 lady or gentleman? B. 3 f ¥0 A Our Special This is a 14K Solid Gold Case with fine 15 Jewel Movement. Guaranteed, of course. D. J. Brown THE JEWELLER ah. ¥ 10 King St. W. $25]

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