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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Mar 1930, p. 2

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"He AVhit are watched the lake at Port Whitby . mext week or two, partionlarly Af i diouses ulong the docks and wat " Soring : which will be undertak . Ms weather permits on « thode columns wome time ago, o the estimates. for the purpose of , tors now on the ground do 'not Ahe water rises higher than it in _.age which might be caused should AH Advertising, DA fone -- Lihy Wench 3 Tok --r | © fwiart' ot ' pir ong Ile th 1 abou so ator of 1s hiusteniag serions damage at bares did onusing rh oy on, Phew ir is time; it I» 0 /ry iil y high, but about same an out 'wpring and. "rl mmor when hoayy damage Wwe! yom ton" portion of 'the break: dit opinfon of those who have » that t a Ontario' for many years, the water level 'will vise considerably higher in the theré aro heavy spring rains, The Barbor lore 4s 'now: clear of ide aud owners of sheds and b front are watching the water Jove! Ba phat they may be prepared for any emergency, Government engineers have been at the harbor for some connection with work us soon a repair of the breakwater, As ne ad in farther vote of $40,000 appears ny he damage: done to » portion the breakwater last spring. Considerable work « was dona last yoar, ! Representatives of the conten wepairing oxpross any fear of further dam- A806 being done unless the level of now, The only danger now is the dan. & heavy southwest wind arise, The T to wi id wows will br "roesived " es: "rune ( Prunicle.Telophoue 0) feel 'of brouks gblon to do on their y h gue and oxpoet 10 on' Work us soon as wea: rmity, oFts Irom points hist "the Inke Tovel iy ohut of amy oot gi gher than i ki 4 aot y: % | ACQUITTED ON SERS CHARGE Alexander Milly, a young man trom Greenbank, was goquitted by His Honor Judge Ruddy iu the County Judge's Criminal Oourt Thursday afternoon on a charge of committing a serious offense against a girl of twelve years of age, The offense was ulleged to have taken 'placo on weverdl occasions "Jdurfing the year 1020, while Milly wis a boarder in the girl's home, The girl In question is now the stepdaughter "of ueccused by vir tue of & revent marriage, Judge Ruddy heard the evidence 'of weveral witnesses, including that of the ir] und her mother, and de- cided 'that inasmuch as he found no eorroboratly evidence, the ohne digainst Mills should be dip Missed, The weoused was defended by D. A J. Swanson, of Oshaws, while Crown Attorney J A MeGib. bon prosecuted, Lm ---------- ANNUAL BAZAAR CLOSED FRIDAY i! (UNITED CHURCH THY itt Te Patrol ' Dusaur Id hy the United Churgh Ladies' d 'wax brought. to a successful ) roconstructed portion of the break. close T'riday attdrnoon, Although THE OSHAWA DAILY TIME TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930 se TA a oe -- A ft the weather was not of the best, quite a number braved the ele ments to partake of afternoon tes whieh was. deintily served from golly decorated tables, The varh ous booths were also fairly well atronised, Owing to n combina. tion of eircumatances ihe attend. at the hosnar 0 3a io latgo pri your, - are satisfied "th yi 10+ wu of f their efforts, The exact antount of the proceeds will not be known few a few days, we---- TWO CASES IN PODICE COURT ARE ADJOURNED A temind for & Wook was ed by rate Willis" in Pollew rt Yi. afternoon in the 3 Richard Bickle, youth from , Who Is charged with a faltanas Jalan a girl une on the po Ay was atid. D. A. J, Bwanson, of Oshuws, asked for further time to, prepare the defense, and with the consent of Crown Attorney MaGibbon, the hearing was set for Mareh 27th, at two o'clock, Dall of $5,000 was granted, Kdward Swan, faced with a sim- {lal ahiarge, wan granted a remand LLL 1) r. Swan is In the homie at Toronto dangerously but # rants 0 Il' with: ppeumonin, according to information given to he court, ra wo ar Whe find, howaver, that it is i y vais ia Tul=for design. unusually oN eat Etiaiers Invite yo you fo hy you will oi: Yi angles o 1 heated oven in the bakeshop bes Lh hw The Susconshl Ogklend Six==--another ol performer~--is also a cor you must fully to appreciate its value, Out you feel the pull of its power big, powerful angine, You enjoy the performance Ihaitasulis rom quch Balancer ry ¢ 4 il A vy | i Bowmanville REPRESENTATIVE-B. DAMAGE BY FIRE. HERE YESTERDAY FIREMEN WORKED FOR TWO HOURS TO EX. TINGUISH IT 1 ------ After Five Once Thought to be Out, It Broke Out Anew The fire that Wroke gut shortly after eleven _ o'clock yesterday morning in the store pecupled by Mr, C, W. Jacobs, Laker, on King Street assumed lavge proportions before the efforts of the fire depart. ment were able to get the blaze under control, Jt was nearly two hours before the firemen were able to leave the building as the fire had worked fty' way {nto the walls and was likely, dn the strong wind, to spread and endanger the whole block, Aw it happened, however, the five was prevented from getting to any ether bulldiug nithougl the collar nthe A; and P, store was badly flooded, Adeording to Fire Ohlef George Lyle the fire started from an overs uenth the store and was not noe toed until Mra, Jacobs saw smoke goming through the floor of the store, An alarm was immediately sont 'in, and although it was not long before the department was on the job the flames had gained cons siderable hold and made a stubs horn job for the firemen to fight The fire wan thought at one time to be nearly out when suddenly the flames broke oyt anew and the sgoond storey ocoupléd by DMG, C: Bounycastle as a dental office became endangered, The firemen however, were ahle to coutrel the firo to the extent that it did not do any serious damage to this part of the bullding, The stock in the store of bread wd oakes was practically ruined several hundred dollars worth of candy was spoiled and will be worthless, It haw been difficult to estimate the dumage and neither the fire chief or those connected with the insurapce companies Are able to give un close figure although it ia generally conceded that the damage will exceed $2000, Just what Mr, Jacobs will do Is not known at the present time but It is believed that as soon as res pairs are made he will be back in business, One of the worst things about the fire was the fact that a large shipment of Master eggs Wn Wed at several hundred dollara which had only arrived from Eng. land yesterday wera ruined by the heat and water and these will be a total lows, merle VIMY DINNER APRIL 11 At a meeting of the Bowman. ville Soldiers Club held reetutly the date for the aunual Vimy dins ner was set for April 11 at the Bals moral Hotel, te may be Bos cured from peo soore of the club or George Crombie n his stove on Division Street South, SERVICE STATION CHANGES HANDS The Times. was "Was wiven to. under stand yesterday that tho gasoline and service station business oper ated now yA Art Cole on wing Sheet Kast ne sold to M Hage rother of Roars uiruabore of Queen Street, Mp, Cole has been operating this wers es station ipl i as y in a garage na A service station bulit fh ha sud Boxy at the io gortes me of ine i Heo cided what he will ¢ to but Thy Times was in! another Sonpauy th the to in the town, ie Ee a, AL the phy by Jonertay News sdviniiing sad miborlutions wile somimadiat he Bowmanville Office of The aT Brom acy WAS OVER $2,000 ™A INTHE CHURCHES formed thet he may | peel | take churge of a service station for | to da Wa THE Aad COMES 'with doy oteraat Spring, The redbird's cull In the woed's dim glow, The volee that rings ih 4 glad sweot note at obly & loved one May hear and know, | Heart 10 Hou _ Inthe gall of youll, One with earth, wih: yi t domes down One. with the bile od fu, the went suoget's . Golden row, ! Onty ! Ballautyne, : Weston, | 'Wear! mation pl theat ie wil natal Halles Tt once; Daily Time Hb aFhote wah a large ste d the candy, aprons po oaths were very well SUNDAY SCHOOL ON COURTIGE SITE Salvaton Army Consders ing Erection of $4,000 Structure Plans arg being made at the head. uarters of the Salvation Army ut Albert Street, Toronto for a hew Wilding to be oqestad ae Courtice tw used as a Sehool, the Times was har of, Adjutant Chittenden, commindér 'of the loca) corps, yesterday, The com of the bullding is. likely to be in the neigh borhoad of $4000 and the erection will be Jinsseded with in the near future, Tenders will be called about the same timg as these for the Citas del in Bowmanville, but whether they will be called in one or not is not known, The continued cold wea- ther bay Leen the only cause of de. lay Tn calling for. tenders for the Bowmanville job, but with the near approach of the warm weather the tenders may be called at any time now, An important 2 uneunen) is expected to be made concerning the new citadel Ly Commissioner Hay, territorial commander of Kast: ern Canada who is speaking in Bow- manville next Wednestlay evening. The Parish hall has been hired for the occasion and It is expected that this. will she crowded to the doors by. people eager to hegr one of the outstanding Salvationists in the Are my today, OF BOWNANVILLE Regular Services wil' Be - Cdnducted by the Pastors The pastor, The Ri Rey, J, U, Rob~ bios, will condwot all services in Trinity. United Church on Bunday, Morning serv 11 am, evening service 7 p.m, Sunday School 8,80, The Rev, J. Goforth Hornsby, interim moderator will preach at both services in Bt, Andrew's Pres: byterian Church tomorrow, Here Heth at dhe re ular hours, Rev, D, W, Dest, the pastor, will have charge 'of the services fn Bt. Paul's. United Chureh on Sunday, At the morning seryloa his subject will he "The Untalling Spring of Life" 'and In the evening he will preach on "A Generous Prince in Mo Iron Age." Sunday Behool at 0 pan Bt, John' 8 Anglian Chureh, Third Sunday in Lent, Holy com munfon at § a.m, morning prayer st 11 am, with Litany, Sunday School and Bible class at 2.80 pm, evening 0g brat rT pam, Confirmation olass ednesday at 8 and re« gular Lenten devotiopal sarvies each Fr in the church at § pom Aw Chittenden. Will have oharge of all services at the loca salvation Army Citldel on Sunday, The Bowmanville Corpa conduct, & service each Hunday night In the tommunity Hall at Hall at Qourtice. h Wwho wish to Learn How Durant "Automobiles Are Built WITH THE AID OF \ COMMENCING 8 P.M, . Moving Pictures "Representatives from DURANT MOTORS oF CANADA, LTD, wi ho tt descriptive Demonstratign: of DURANT chassis construction in our Wednesday, March 26 ably in the form of a miduight show, Vurther sspyuncements of these will be made in the Hear future, The proceeds of theps events will be devoled, of egurae, to & fund for the erection of @ Legion Hall in Oshawa, Fr---- Another augconsful has beep completed by the local branch adjustment officer in the last week, this time for a former Oshawa war veteran who Is now living in Obleago, This case has been a difficult one te contest, the Initial spplieation having been made last July, and the decision given only wu few days ago, Dut by persistent offort and perseveps ance, it has heen possible to secure a measure of Justigo fer this come rade, eusion elaim T---- The Canteen Fund has also come to the assistance of another loons family as a result of the Legion's efforts, and has given a monthly grant to help this family over a dil tiguit period, It should be under stood, however, that the canteen fund, regulations do not cover grants for unemployment relief, The regulations for grant. from the canteen fund are as follows! A PLEA VOR PEACE The world's great age hegins anew, The golden years 1aturn, The earth doth like a snake renew Hor winter weeds outworn, Heaven smiles, and faiths and em pires gleam, Like wrecks of a dissolving gleam, Oh, cease, must hats and death ve turn} Cease, must men kill and die? Cease, drain not to its drugs the urn OF bitter prophecy, The world is weary of the past, Oh, might it not rest at last! ww Perey Bysse Shelley, ALL INTERESTED ARE WELCOME. COME EARLY! prm-------------- Basides the wonderful 1930 models of Durant Cars on Display, we have a selection of 1029 models, all in A1 shape, such as == 1929 DURANT 60 SEDAN 1929 DURANT 60 SEDAN 1929 ESSEX SUPER SIX 1929 CHEVROLET SIX Also a Good Selection of Cheaper Cars from $25 up, THICKSON MOTOR SALES 9 Bond Street West, Oshawa AR tS A A CAN'T TAKE THE TIME Caller==Don't you want your of+ fice turnishipgs insured againet theft? Business Manager-~Yes, ever) thing except the clock, Everybody watches that, WAY, OF COURSE "I understand that she was his typist before they were married.' "Things have changed, thew." "Oh? How!" "Well, she does' the dletating, now," Large areas of farming lands are being 'opened in Argentine. 44 Piremen's shirts, Five Chief, Tenders For Firemen's Uniforms fealed separate tenders for auy or all of the following sup+ plies for the Fire Department will pigued up until & pm, Fridey, March 38th == 20 regulation Firemen's uniforms and extra trousers: $3 pegulation Miremen's hats, Specifications and information may be obtained from the received by the wonders »n ER ity 1, For assista' » in the ed tion of children of ex-service men, special cases, worthy of considera. tion, . 2. For relist of urgent cases Amongst ex-service men (not pen: sloners), resulting from slokness, operations, eto, widows and orphans of ex-service mén, (not pensioners) resulting from fliness, ete, 4, No relief to be granted for conditions resulting from unems ployment, The federal act governing. the administration of othe Fund pros vides that it shall be used only for the assistance of exsservice men who served in Rngland and Fragve, This is dus to the fact that the Fund 1s derived from the profits of the canteens operated in Eng land and France, The Vimy Anniversary Banquet romises to be more than a local ranch atfair, as other branches in the district are asking for tickets. Beaverton Brauch has asked for three tlokets, and. the Rrooklia Branch has already bought seven, Whitby, June, Nog Perry, Cobours 'and Port NH are alee likely to he TeDFOAL , #0 that It Will, be more like a district goth ering than a purely local event, Mayer Wemp of Torente will not be able to attend, \but there wil be a wealth of other distinguished visltore to add color to the affair Tlekets are 8 fast, so thous | ttend should secure them before the limit of 200 48 reached, ------ The membership cards LEGION CORNER | sc soi. Ea i a - every member should make oe be in b Sood standing. The branch is required to send a doth wal'roll Phe every member with th date A to whieh ae i» in standing, to the nl on heads querer at Ottawa indi ly flor April 1, so apts bo in making this com wots & Weir, dues are all Be Legion sReoutive. ia Vania You tatraning events. One Tt wartime clrous oa held in. *ootober: and the oper 1] the presenta of a three act who have to be initiated ha rived and the initiation Paso will be performed at oo ie va meeting, on Thursday, 1, This should be ig ar show that any bane of the Lew fon in Ontario hay ever had an fnitlation of that vumber & oe by | meeting. It I at nat o daw members will be to a tend on that occasion, Although it will mean that a treat rp will " required ia the coun a Had ou copedy and optertalument, prob: |, 8, For relief of urLotit cases of' 10 J. H, JOSE, Newsattla Secretary-tr WW, H, RODD, Prop Twelve ! 'experience in Tire \V Vilcantsing and battery work, al wit CHER 1) places ne ma HH Position 10 omer the oa owner 100 per cent coms plete service, You will enjoy dealing ur (ER Are our We plete ne of we, A 4 mony, for there fs no record tof i weny extra |} | NINTH ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT SALE Durham County Holstein Club Waverly Stables, Bowmanville WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1 pam,

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