THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 a PAGE T HREE I, i i es Oshawa To Cel ebrate eats Ee nquest On The Death Ot Stanley Unger Near Whithy three Witnesses Were Un.| MUSICAL DIRECTOR able to be Present, Includ- ing the Two Others Injur. ed in the Accident Last Thursday RIVER OF TRUCK DESCRIBES CRASH denry LaFlare, Trenton, Tells How Accident Hap- pened in Which Car Driven by Unger Crashed Head-on Into His Truck Due fa the fact that three of the finesses were unable to he pre ent, an Inquest which was held pil night tote the neath of Blan gy, Unger, twenty-three year old peal man and formerly of Pleton, tho died In the hospital here # reek wan yestarday as the result df injuries whieh he received In motor aeeldent which oscurred et east of hie C0, VP, , subway on he Kingston Highway at Whit w, on Hallowe'en night, had {0 wm adjourned at the call of the groner after much evidence had wan taken Ming Hvelyn MoKay, of bh Burke greet, Oshawn, who was a pas gnger In Unger's ear on the night # the weeldent, was absent from he court ns ghe Is not yet suff dently recovered from Injuries hich she received Henry Karr 4 Drew street, who was algo driv ng with Unger wae not present ns had recently left the elty fo Cingston while Dr, It, ¥, Maclay Ww, who attended to Unger follow pr the erash, was detained at his ome In Whithy through lines eh mamber of the Jury was plae d upon a veeognisance of §100 n Attend for duty when Caroney ir, D, H, Hoig so demands True Driver Tostiflos Henry LaFlare, of "Trenton, Iriver of the truck which erashed nto Unger's oar, was the mos im wortant withess and he descyibed Hvidly tha elroumstances, sn wounding tragedy, LaFlare elaim il that he was teavelling east an he highway fram Tarouto ta Tren aon and was aegompanled hy a nan named Jack, A minute orp wo ster elght o'cleek the truek wased through (tha husiness sed fon of Whithy, he stated The vEht was dark, It was raining jeavily and driving conditions vere poor He had mhway- and was Just emers ng from the east side when he atlend a cay parked ahead and off he pavement to the north side fle spied the Hghts of another ear wpproaching from the east Aa It jrew parallel to the parked mach na It swerved towards the eens fe af the road A aplit second ater the evagh oeonrred and Juda aE from the Impaet Lellare eon fdarad that the ony was travelling ita high rate of speed, His truek entinued on for several feet and vhen It cama to a stop he Jumped wt of the cab and ran west on he highway, "He saw that a car was lying on ts slide an the pavement and he ¢ (Continued on page 9) ada LEONARD RICHINS of Canada, of the General Koelety, City News OF REVISION wrt gl revision of iting this week, BEANS the assessment elly,. About 238 appeal doeleet hall ol 1} AESEREOY minor ¥ nthe roll, proper hands, Motors COURT I'he ¢ has heen Wig appeal roll the were the which wer himselt for nEsesament changing were Ly property in nearly wll ease for small amount RECOVERING IN Charles | vright, nent how ul ously mjured recently, is hospital, At Mr, Cartwright's wis slight becuse pine fad fractured awa tHends will he however, tht he Is making as neh progress 8 can be expeated, Mi have to remain In the hospital for at least six months during Ho he will he kept In a plaster east the comaldoy ality ul on uver he Visions ile gaused hy ele, Other owners nthe the appeals bein ciy i HOBPITAL Wl farnier pron mens a sev vom uw re wen sound Owen Bound, who w non tall Hn in the rst i chance Tor reeoy # bane nn W His Osh pleased to lear ory heen which FOUR NEGROES COMMITTED Pour eoalored men, and Albert Jaeobs, of Preston Heyant and fithg of Toronto, were far trig! when they appeared befor Magistrate W, A, F. Camphell patios court tn Part Hope Thursday ol eharges of breaking Into a fuy niture store in Port Hope and steal Ing thes radios, and with breaking Into and entering Nieholla' Garave al Courtlee and stealing $2 tn eanh, A radio valued at $50 gand a pal of Quabeo ear leenses, These men are suspected hy the provinelal pallee as having eonnee tions with the shooting of a garage man at Chatham on September 22 Fallowlng the resumed hearng In the eaunty evlminal court, Grif entered the €, PM RN Walter Grit Pain! Nowadays, people take Aspirin' for many little aches and pains, and as often aa they encounter any pain, Why not? Tt in a proven anti dote for pain, Tt works! And Aspirin tablets are abaoe lutely harmless, You have the medical profession's word for that; thay do not depress the heart, So, don't let a cold "run ita course." Don't walt for a heads woha to "wear oft." Or regen neuralgip, nouriti, or even rheums via a i mtbing YOU Must ens dure, Only a Physiot Roopa with the cause of such pain, but ASPIRIN yOu can always turn to an Asphin tablet for relief, Aspirin 1s always available, and it never falls ta help, Famitiarhe yoursell with ita many uses, and avold a lot of needless suffering, Was Adjourned Last Night supervisor of Musie in the Oshawa Mehools and an outstands Ing musionl leader, has hoon wpe pointed hy the General Motors Limited, as directory Musieal Wpheals iy ereham here wn | wis thought that | will Kyvanu Detroit, and | committed | in FINE CO-OPERATION OF PARENTS WITH NURSING SERVICE More Physleal Defects in Children Corrected This Summer Co-operation of the parents with the school nursing service, in hay ing physienl defects in the ehildren corvegted during the summer viei Hon, was better this last summer than ever before, the Board of Health was informed last night through the report wl Miss B, K Harris, senior public health nurse This saroperation resulted in @ Inrge number of defects wimong the sehool children heing terminated this summer than ever before, Miss Hi vis stated, This was particularly no tieeable In regard to dental defects A total of 300 pupils had thelr teeth defects corrected during the sum mer, while 402 defects, other than teeth, were corrected gpmong the pub lig sehool pupils Miss Harrls commented in her re port on the large number of under welght ehilldeen found this fall tn th schools, 271 malnutrition eases helng discovered, This was In addi tion to the number of malnutrition causes stl underweight from last year and who will still be glven attention this term, The for the ex tent of this underwelght wis wn un solved question, she stated The Report Miss Harpld' report Communicable digansos Ootohey ware cough, 44 tolnl, NEure: Whooping Moarlel fevey (ars 0 A pressohool Age yours, and In whose home wre no child contuele I'his that all nine sehools without cording (Continued on reason Ah raported follows fever, foy ii whonping | monslon, 1] he | themuelves ahhaided wonrlel LU] ol UIT) Ie peak aOuEh hove ohild, & there eins wre phove of our conltugloud knowledge Dun (dinehpen, #fe wi 18) to the have ta Toronto fmmigration and Jaeahe he taken wanted hy fiths will where he I authorities and ¥Wvane will go to Windsor (0 answe) ghavges of stealing a motor eur, A gletant Crown Attorney Arvehle to | ohvan af Cobourg prosecuted and the four aceused wera defended hy | Hpeneer Pit, colored, of Tavanto In Memoriam [SIR In loving our dear father, Arthuy who passed away, Novembhe 1087 oud memoy if ton 10, I'ON tay home You are always re membered Pound memories oling ta your name Wao laved vou In Ite very dearly Bil vou In death Just the Line Always daughter, in ny Bon Ane ni (111g) remembered hy die and moemary of father, My, A, Coyston Novembey 10, 1087 word "Remember An these few Hines will show You will always na remembered Dear Falher YORrE that came the midnight gleaming On a lovely silent Heneath it sleeps Father One wa could not save fadly missed by dankhier Mro, Lealle Magea and family (11a) UOYATON In loving our dopy who died Hweal 8 the and BLAH re In the While grave our darling memory of Cayaton, 1087, COYRTON In my dear father, wha died November Your presence Is over near us Your love remains with ua yet Far you wera the kind of a Father That wa could nevap forget, padly missed by hin daughter, Laura and sansnslaw, Frank Mr, and Mrs, Leaming 1a) loving Avthuy 10, Coming Events 0 Conta por WON! each hw sortion, Mintmam charge for each insertion, Bde, ORIAW A WINTER GARDENS saturday, Nevember 8th, dunes ing LA0 pom, musio by "Frank Caraw's Commanders' In new sanautional dance hits, (Hem ORANGE LODGES WILE ATTEND Ruox Chureh for Thanksgiving Service on Bunday, Nay, 10, All members vequested to mest at Hall at 10.00, (110h) SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE at Bavnhart's Pavilion on Mons day, Thankseiving Day Ako regular dance Haturday night Goad oreheatra, (iia PHANKSQIVING SERVICES AND supper in Heooklin United Ohuieh, Nov, 10th and 11th Hpaclal services an Sunday, Aw nual Fowl supper and Coneert Monday evening, Sapper fram & pom, Admission 400 and 800 (11a) KUCHRR IN ODDFRLLOW'S hall by Rebekah Lodge No, &, on Weodnesday, §& pm Admission 250 (111) THE OFPIORRE AND MEMBERS of Vietory LO RA, No, 883% ave peguestod to attend vegwlar meating Nov, 11, far election of attioers (11a) } Joo re a -- -------------- ll | I 8510 Returns $730 Each i Month or $20,00 Yearly Manaroh (uD Ruvalty Prelerred Nook By pl oniae menihiy dividends oy H LM, WELLER & CO WW Turentn St, Terente (Ratabbished 1498) The Anniversary Of Armistice Day a At North istios series clock yesterday mornin I, Harston as the My pile assembled in the main the school, where « short Wis given Vollowini this program, & decors: thon service was fel hy the school it the eenotaph, at the Garden of the Unforgotten, Twa ghildren took part ne laying & wreath on the cenotaph, Lorraine Loveridge, whose father wits killed in aetion during the Great War, and Walter Roberts, who had an uncle killed overseas Riteon Bshaol Iitson road school assembled In the auditorium in the morning and at eleven o'rloek observed the (we minutes of silence, As a sehool the pupils took the pledge to the flag and this was followed hy singing ane verse of "0 Canada Col, Chappell's address to the pupils was indeed very fitting for the oecasion "What Arm istiee Day Should Mean to the Boys and Girls" After singing the "Maple Leal" and the National Anthem the students returned to thelr elas Foams, Bimeoe school, the Arm wis held wt eleven o's with Rey The pu hall of Program o Bouth Bimeos Behool South Bimeoe sehool ply assembled in the main and Armistles Day exercises conducted hy Miss Annand the glpal, At eleven o'cloek there was two minutes of silence after whieh Miss Annand explained the meaning of Armistice Day, The sehool repent ed in Flander's Vields and sang, the hymn sa olten such oecn sions, "0 God Help In Ane Past," With the Anthem the vice elosed King Strent School exorvelses In honor of Arnis tool place In the afternoan stregt sghool, Col, Chappell the school hody thi subject of UArmibetiee" following whieh two of the pupils reeited "In Planders' Fields" und the reply to that poen he Roy wits of the sehool placed & wreath on the mony ment in Memorial Park, Centr First Snow Of Fell Yester fell storm the pm carridor wer prin At used ur National I'he 1a Ising addressed Lies Ww on Asan The three hve LH frat ne al the piternoon niter mtinued until near! Ihe sterduy hroke out shortly und a'elovl Dur fell us i \i this time considerahl melted almost as #8 in eontaet with the ground had finkahed there was that the distriet had hy a toueh of wintey there Wis hardly Hib but it ull cane tor the little to been vishted weather tor FINLAYSON WILL ADDRESS BANQUET AT ROYAL YORK Local Chamber Desires At Least One Hundred to Attend From Here starn how Any -- The banquet to be tendered hy the ot | {¥) 1th annual eon of the Ontario Associate of Trade and Chambers of the Rayal York Hotel, Phursday night, No Mth, gives promise of heing hrilidant event, I'he logal is leaving no stone unturn the event a suceess and the delegates fre all over the pro vines will be shown what Oshawa oan do when it sets out to entertain Mon, Wii Finlayson, KC, miinist er of Lands and Forests for Ontay io, has heen engaged as the speaker of the evening, Those who know My Finlayson are aware that he & & convineing talker, He possesses a vial fund of Information on many fpartant topies and he has the abil fy of holding the attention of any audience, He "is at his best An aoeason of this kind and his speceh ox sparkle with wit, humos nd hap PY Comments, Other speakers have been announ eed an Mr, Cell Bethune, President of the Associate and My \ Pavthus, of Montreal, Viee President of the Canadian Chambers of Com meres, In addition a very attrgetive PrOMrRmE of entertainment has heen avranged Iwill he recalled that it was of winally planned 10 hald the conven ton at the Hotel Oshawa here but as the hotel is not yet opened for business other arrangements had wo he made, The convention, however, in still under the anipices of the lo onl Chamber Thursday night is Oshawa's night and the Chamber of Commerce is . sirous that as many from here at wad the banguet as possible, Ax rangemients have heen ade for free return hus transportation and every facility 18 offered 0 transport the looal delegation to the Roval York No matter how heilliant the sheoches nor how laega the attend ance, the hanguet will not he a sues cosy from the standpoint of the Osh awa Chamber of Commerce unless the eity fs represented hy least one hundred persons Liokets for the banguet can he se ured at the office of the seoretary, Mp, Loon Fraser and veservations wade for hus transportation hy phos ning 271 ov 4 Final areangetnents are now. being completed and all reservations should ronoh the seererd y'y office nat Re tr than Tieadiy, November 1h, Oshawa Chamber Commer the delegates at the vention He Commer Faronio, vember A oat Chamber od to make rds ul NUxe 0) at Ontario eleetars appear to think Anniversary Of Armistice Observed In The Schools street sehowl, Cedardale and Mary street did not have sny special ex excises in ob orvanes of Armistice Day hut the tenehers In tha individ wil classrooms told their pupils the story connected with the great evs ent, and in some eases thers wis two minutes of silense at 11 am Mhield Presented Vriday wftevnoon, November §, was an eventful one at Alhert Bi Hehonl, The special occasion win the presentation of the Dr, Katuar Pires Bhield, Promptly at § o'elock the classes assembled on the ade joining sialyways, The prograni opened with the singing © of God Have the King, followed hy the galute to the flag and the pledge, Mp, €, I, Cannon, supervising principal, made a very suitable ad dress, commemorating Armistice Day, Marion Oster, ana af the pus pile gave the selection, "In Mans dar's Fields,' followed by a sehool ghorus of "0 Canada," Dr, T, 1, Kalser, donor, present ad the shield, advising the children ta hold to the motto, "What We Have We Hold," Migs Patton, prineipal, necepted the shield and In a few well chosen remarks axe pressed har appreciation of the ex operation of the staff and the pu pls of the sehiool Fira Chief Blliotl followed this with very sultable remarks, eon gratulnting the school en thelr very splendid drill and veferved f(a the keen competition In which they ab tained the highest standing Mr, A.W, Hell, ehalrman of Board of Hdueation, gave a short address In which he stated that mueh eonld he gogomplished through so-aperation Mr, R, A, Hutehlson, 1.7 H lwo present on this oeension The program ended with the winging of "Men of the Narth This was followed hy a fire drill demonstration, after whieh re freshments were served te the the wan "Huenty The Season day Afternoon sign af the ann and housetops there w v hea frost almost everything ut of whit weather Last night 0] thi morning overed with a « Fhanksgivin will put the old und Wiha ¢ It 1s true the cold wppetites HiIVInN with vanherry sanee, baked apples, kin ple and other delicious vietuala numerovy MN non PARTS, SERVICE BUILDING AHEAD OF ITS SCHEDULE About 180 Men Employed on Job---Expect Com« pletion by Dec, 18 and edge 0 hunk ont fowl, pump ENA un far spread Hime is 1 The parts and hullding addition belong constructed for Gen eral Motors of Canada, Limited, Is and nervios proceeding ahead of sohedule, will probably he finished hy Deo 16, The Times was informed to day hy the Gay Company, Limited, general contractors constructing this hullding, he second floor of the hullding I ny and eolumng are helng erect od Top the third and top storey, Hrlokwork Ia advaneing rapidly, being now well on the way on the third storey, The eleotriolans are following along rapidly behind the masons and the painters are doling thelr part af the Job as fast as pos slhlo, Plumbers and steamfittars Are NOW preparing ta get on the Joh and push thelr trade ahead Glaging started today, and the olty engineer's department is Installing A drain Into the bhullding, It 1s oxpeotad that the basement floor of this bullding will be com plated' within twa weeks, as Gens oral Motors requires this apace for staring oars, The original sehedule oalled far completion by January 1, but this has heen narrowed down ta Degam hor 18, and ofolals of the Gay Company stated to The Times that they eupacted to beat even this mark, In order to get the job fae luhed as quiokly as possible, as MARY Wen are baling hired as ean ha found places for about the lob, The Gay Company alone ts employs Ing 138 men, while the various suheontractors have about 38 more men on the Joh, W. A. HARE OPENS NEW OPTICAL OFFICE nm Hare, wellknown loeal han. moved Into hia new -------------- R.A aptiolan, treat weal, Mp Hare was former Iy located upstairs in the Raya) Hank bullding at 398) Stmeoe street narth, The new oles fronts on St, and has a lovee display window, white it ta well equipped in every detatl, A height commodions waits ng room Is provided for patients, while there is alse a smaller, pei vate walting goom, The aperating room ts altuated 10 the rear of the space provided for all the neces sary aquinment white Mr, Hare's % 00 place tor Herald | that the legislature vamewn «Hamilton private affios and warkshop ad loins | oe In the Davidson block, § Bond | Pond | | office an the east side with ample | { m--------y Many Events Arranged For Observance Of Thanksgiving And Armistice This Weekend Drumhead Service at |Alex- andra Park on Sunday Af- ternoon Will Be an Outs standing Feature of the Celebration SPECIAL SERVICES IN SOME CHURCHES Memorial and Decoration Service, Sponsored by the Canadian ' Legion, to be Held at City's War Mem- orial on Monday Forenoon MEETING TUESDAY TO CONSIDER THE RELIEF WORK HERE ht a Mayor Calls Gathering of All Social Welfare Bodies in City | A meeting of all Cihuwa Interested in work will he held in the Oshawa city eaunell ehwmbers, Richmond and Bimeae streets, on Tuesday evening next at eight d'eloek, the purposes of the meeting will he to consider the formation of w Coroperating Kxeew tive Federation to co-ordinate wll the reliel work bemyg done hy various organieations in the city, his meeting has been called by Mayor I, B ehell at the pequest of vepresentilives of some of the ui wanlgntions delng social welfare work hore, It has been found that niwny peaple tn the ety were regelving ve helt from severnl different solrees, thus dealning the vesourees of the vierious lodues, chureh organleations, | ete, engaged In sosial wellare worl, | so that other persons more desery MK of neslstunce were not receiving [the i" he Federation will ¢asordinnte | Hl, all wf this relief ik, whollshing [th the overlapping thst now exists, misking it possible td ears relief ark In Oshawa this the most ehicient nossihle In wnnounig thi Mitehell stressed the representations were requested: fram ough and every arganigation, af any kind, that wus dulng social welfare work: Citlgans interested in the warl are also urged 1a he present, so that | the meeting Tuesday night may Five at gonelusions as near as | ihlg to the thought of the peopl the eity on the question ul relivl which promises to be Hnportant une this PUBLIC MEETING HERE TUESDAY ON HYDRO PURCHASE FEN: th f Drumhoad Service "O00 LATE TO CLASSIFY | he outsianding . valde Arinlatice ohservianeg 1omerrow MODERN #13 ROOM Me the dettmhedd Reryio hetng | Conveniences. low ny the Ontario Regiment in Alex immediately. Phone andrea Park in the atterppgud This (1110) | service is Himed to start av thre o'g lock I'he regiment ts 10 paradd FIVE | Gon the Armouries, 0 the park of ant | 230 pa, and will Be Jofied by tha Prive | members of the Oshawa and Whith 4 treet, | eanches of the Canadian Leglong (1110) Phin service, whieh 1s to hu aonducts ROOM | ed by the Rev, 8, UC, Jarrett, ehaplahf » LE) Clliggns wl sell welfare Ihe wry of th high, ¢ anniver BERNE OF lovembe ough # elow Armiatie 1018, ol world n wig, br nies ta vhaervedh In Qshinwa dure the weekend with gnpraprintg, and ale eereinonie Never since 4h wir ended has se oie willy mahiarinl sapes™ | will he Iver ro i en paid ta the shawn Brangh « nN yeurs Wri Wir WwW, A, HANK Optomerist, who has opened | nomieal way | fine now aes on the ground Hoor of the new Davidson bullding, sl Bond street west, My, Hare's of | 1 flee was formerly upstales In the |! ' nh Ak Royal Bank bhollding at Sd) mime | 1018 Yew Hh Legion, the Ontarlo and several of the eit wireel north, t Cindi vhmiiehos, TTR R PYIT TTY NLTTT A TT 1 VP wreat effort to bring home to This minds of the peepee of the gommu the significance and the impor yg memorial agension In the Churehes ! the sity dhiwrahod (oe will Be Snedid!l Arid hankspiving = sefvievd an thi rviges ans hint wf the Mmeos Sireck of whigh the Hew nil the i on ter wind ed meeting, Muyo fact that Jurys HT | Cem oan | Regiment, Uri Meanest Person In All Ontario apn CET growing In tolen fram Lhe He ne ( 1 iy hi Hs I" Ahout three weeks ago Lwi rative ihn Famine In Jost of Ww, thes und wi haxwaood wor TY Chast could | Bounced | thing United Chureh must | Ernest Harste Wl eR-ervice mang love | 8 th ter, Hw worming servio® will he featured hy an Arnistice ane niversi aud the musig will alg | #0 fit In the weeasion Othe® ghurehes which are making A alfurt far the anniversary are St, Ans dre United Chureh, Holy Triniig wih Blngas Mreet | | Laken or plot in trave Hraoklin How tn winter Wer 1} tem | hin ang ater) an Ul | hardly 0 Han BUYOE tend which they HIRE he ean n wi | from any prave in nin departed I'y log that that some ane red family oulprit cannot fenl nom fot haen placed hore af th not | moneta it Is the fact aorated an the gratitioation at nh | know ha hE memary deny It le hurt haw plot mn | mitted HT note with 14 i W ural having ominabl thi mean A ue deeided em the Town Coaunetl un Monday even there will he wa public meet ng In the Town Hall te sonaider af the loca! hydro distribu his meeting will tak day Navemher Wt Mayor KUoit app feature of the ng last wi i {he I'o vel od tal, possession 111AW WANTED room aparim heated, striotly Apply guy hone 11 POR HKNT hriok he room hriek Aloe HINT purchase hose ton plant ran plane ue 1d eight o'aloek, el today AL eltieons ard Wrged | then they | Y) (11) ey RENT nt, furnished modern and Division attend thi wit! Ine next meeting will Mp, R ELI] tha rea wld \ ile th selves will the neeting to wequaint the facts which ealled upon to vol munieipal elections, The Go B, Diruey Hydro Co i" winanville she plant, Any per to Ask questions in connes this subjeet will he given nortunity and there should he euse for ratepayers from this most fmportant gathering ie Wt MODERN NIX LER Alan 'd antral Phone Rob af the Ontario Regiment, will bg very impressive, and should attract § large gathering af eltigens Decoration Servies 3 On Monday, therd iste be a mema arial decoration service at th iy war wiemorial at 048 am ed ' that the eitigens ean be wt the rooms. Downe | venotaph to observe the twa minutes 1ANEN of allence at eleven a'olock: (1110 APTS serviee is under the direst auss CORWE"8] hoes of the Oshawa hraneh af the Anrling areal Ling Canadian Legion, and will he attends Goad BANE. 8 od hy the yor and the elty eouns inside and but oil Wn a body, Represenatives of the pamplated. | 'ooal be AT ations will alsa he pros (11a) | Aenty and all will have an opportune {RVR ity of decorating the memorial fms varue. TANS mediately after the twa mikutes of ! Mw silence, A heief address 18 10 he de houses, ¥ room | jvored by the Rev, I, Harston, and tio another interesting feature of the 0 (111) (Continued on page 2) addressed hy ul the plaeg Th he I' Teltrey whe will SONA hy its own new Appl hetor $1300 PON ourity, Ap (1110) UNFURNIRHED [rine with op LE NON WANTHD fist mortgage, Good ae ply Rox SBE Time WO OR THREK ar partly turnished gtalve flat, Phone n wine ne MO savin way exactly Born the Oshawa General Friday, November to Mr, and Mrs, Vi AAT Mary street, the daughter, (Miriam (11a) NICH CLK doves wood through property oOm house, Walter Fall plowing nearly Phone ROONJ FARM FOR BALI wien orchard, Good my In pen, Brande hriok home | plead Bleotrie Hghts and elty water, Phone 2408) AAT AN Lh In an BATLEY Hosplial Sth, 1020 tor Hulley, gift of a Ruth) PURNO N, 13h, Durne, daughter i Friday, Nov George Ave, A (11in) - In Oshawa, 0 MP, and Mrs 1 Buekingham A - a RR The Canadian Bank of Commerce OSHAWA BRANCH On Monday, Nov. 18th 1929 The business of the branch of The Canadian Bank of Com. merce located at 20 Simcoe Street North will be transferred to the Branch on the North East Corner of King and Simcoe Sts. Which has recently been substantially enlarged.