ee . Ty Ga RES < THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 PAGE THREE iberals Innocent of Giving Votes to Dredge Crew Says Moore Oddfellows and Rebekahs 'Honored Memory of Departed Members of Order Sunday * Latge Number Took Part in| Impressive Service Held at Union Cemetery GRAVES DECORATED WITH FLOWERS ------y Wreath Placed on Cenotaph , w=Rector and Choir of Whitby Church Assist in| Be BIRTHDAY TODAY Service Four hundred and fifty Oddfel tows and Rebekah, with members of thelr families, joined in a quietly reverent service at the Union Cem- story yesterday afternoon, in mem: ory of departed brothers and sisters During the day over of the Order, 500 graves were decorated with flowers and a wreath 'was laid on the cenotaph in Memorial park, in remembrance of those Oddfellows Yao gave their Hives overseas, 1914. 1014, The leading part In the commemoration service was played by Rey. J, M, same church, Massed upon the steps of the mausoleum, the chor- intern, in thelr black and white sur. plices, contributed a distinct note of dignity to the ouehsion, and gave fine leadership to the wervies of sous in which the entire guthering took part, AD IropHAte selections were oon. tributed by Mrs, Trueman, sang Kipling "Lost We 1orget," and by Mrs, ¥. Erskine and Mrs PF. Henstock, who sang a dust set. ting of that favorite old hymn, "Breaths on Ms, Breath of God." The Rev, J, K, Crisall, 18 his ad- dress, pointed out that the decora- tion service wan an svidence of the ragtioal Christianity which Is put nto affect by the Oddfellow Order, and of the firm Christian faith Hien in one of their charasteris thew, risen, then is your faith in vain," "All pebples and all religions, with rare exceptions, have profess. od a belief In Immortality, Chris tianity tells us of the resurrection of the body, and of the mind, and the reunion of those who have gone on into another world." Mr, Crisall recalled to his hears ors the manner in which the dephrts od ones whose mamory the seryiee youtarday revived, had followed the three tenets yepresented by the three links of the Oddidllow Insig: nla==Friendahip, Love and Truth "hey have handed thelr torch on to us; and we would not have thely labours in the cause of friendship, love and truth, go in vain," "The real message of thin cere mony is the stimulation of our in. terest in tha sick, the needy, the triendloss--all of those who were remembered by thoss who have gone ahead." At intervals during the wervice, 4he choir led in the communal sing. ing of such time-tested old tunes ni=="A Few More Years Shall Roll," "On the Resurrection Morn." "What A Friend We Rave in Jesun,"" and "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." ----------ar-- WEDDING PETRIE=BARN Kx Contre Street' Ohuroh, Satupday afternoon, was the LR pretiy wedding, when at thies o'clock, Thelma Kathleen Barnes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, HM, HB Barnes, Nassau Street, heoame the wife of Norman L. Petrie, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Petrie, Osh awa, Dr, W, P, Fletcher perform Ing the ceremony, The ohureh wis prettily decorated with jeobjes and other summer flowers, tied with bows of white ribbon. Wed. ding music was played by Misr 'onsphine Thoman, organist of 'the church, The bride who wes ven in marriage by her father red charming In an unusual some of flowered ohiffon, the pre: Aoiinaitng shade of which was Bhe wore a turge blue pio: Hu hat and oarried aweethea:! io and valley ities. The brides d Miss Dorothy Barnes, sister Hy the bride, wore a gown of mauve chiffon with broad brims h same shade, Hun of Yolow Tones an Arthur Petrie, 8 sroom aoted an best ors 8 Mo Th Bibs XY bers there: a ald | home of the bride's parents fb si A decorated na | oe to pattolt, Winduer pd a re and and Ole in a navy fox Jur, On their return Mr, and Min Peis i reside in Oshawa 0 own nes cluded: Mes, M Danie ton, Mr and M Marjory ny L3 Mr, Iiievion, 'Mr, and Mes, Mr, and M auspter, Tow; 'lie ! og y Barnes of [at 540 pw, vesterd For nme ue tl. brief Crisall, rector of All Saints' Anglican church, White by, assisted by (he choir of the who For it Christ be not indeed, Ry EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALKS Who today Is wecelving congratu: Intions from all parts of the British Kmpire on the occasion of his BOth birthday, MEN OF CHRISTIE ST, ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL LEGION Oshawa Veterans Bring Good Cheer to Wounded Comrades On Saturday a large party of mem bers of the OUshuwi Branch of the Canadian Legion, and members of the Ladies' Auxiliary, travelled by car and bus to Christie Street Hospital, 'Toronty, and there entertained the patients in the main wards, The witernvon was spent in making «a round of the various wards, where gilts, of magazines, chocolates and candy, fruit, clgaretres and tobacco, made possible through the generosity ol local merchants and frignds, ware distributed to. the patients, These gifts were mueh appreciated, and the boys in the hospital were not slow in aaprossing their gratitude, n the evening, concerts were pre sented by Oshawa artists in the main wards, and once again the efforts of the Oshawa Leglonnalves and those who assisted them were greatly ap prociated, Those who took part in the program were Lieorge Smith, Rey Terrett, George Walsh, Bob Gibbie, Mr, Parkinson and Mrs, Dunn, with Walter Jackson and Matt Gouldburn acting as accompanists, The ong regrettable feuture of the day was that fis) Jor Alf, Hinds, Oshs awa's police magistrate, who is a patient in Christie Street Hospital, was 100 Ml to receive a visit from his former comrades of this city, A KIWANIS CAMP AT KEDRON SOON 10 BE COMPLETED Many Delightful Features Are Combined---Swim. ming Pool Created Splendid progresy has been made by the members of the Oshawa Ki wanis Club with the eentral building whith has been erected on the boys camp site near Kedron, Every even: ing and every Saturday for the fast fow weeks members of the club and other volunteer workers have been out at the camp site, and the build. nts hich is to serve as dining hall i uarters, is almost andes h the inten or furnith- ns Ih rol ng fo be done, 1 a he 1 § A spacious ane, an Sel hi feature about he the pT ness of "its avrangoments, and the Inrge Ant inee which has been built 0 rae sleeping porch, overs looking the creek, looks very invites he and will provide ideal sleeping tion «for the boys, Work has also been done on uid. hi A lam o the Sheek AO A to . A swimming pool for the boys. ™ Arge aren has been cleared out scraper; and on Saturday excels rogress was made with the i, Niet completed, will prov! of clear, cool water, lg A oh sandy bottom, in which the campers can enjoy themselves on WAM summer i A well hat She hae k {TA on A. wan ply of ure water, the \ Kiwanians are making splendid elr camp progress toward getting t Alte ready for ity af ples. i IMRR FE department Anavered' oh alt, over the weekend, when they Sane. jo, the Avi Re Lan automobile owned be A obinson, Qu and hh streets. Th call war pt in The Wh ant he put out, and grant) WINNERS IN THE ROTARY AUTO CONTEST E. Young, Mth vie third prise; V. OSHAWA WELSH CHOIR DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE Fine Program Presented At Jubilee Pavilion Last Night Musie lovers of Oshawa were de lighted with a concert which was pr sented by the Oshawa Welsh Male Cholr at Jubilee Pavillon, Lakeview Park, lust night, This fs one of the first public appearances which the cholr hus made since It was organ feed but it created a favorable im pression Inst wight and sang with splendid quality of tone and expr son under the leadership of Davie Jenking, The choruses, wolos an duets were much enjoyed The program was as follows Cholr=Gwm Rhondda CholreIn Absence Solos=Mr, Parkinson Solo=Mr, Brewin Cholre<Jolly Roger Bo Solo~Mr, Dyer Salo Mr, Wright Choire-Sweet and Low Intermission LholreComrades Song of Hepe Solo==Mr, Brewin Solo=Mr, Murkley Cholrs=Call John Solo==Mpr. Parkinson Choire=) Peaceful Night Duete=Mr, Brewin and My ns Choir=Sang Day Closes Choir=<Hen Wiad by Nhadan The King, OBITUARY MISS MURIEL SCOFIELD The sad news was received In the eity, yesterday, of the passing, In Kitchener, of Miss Muriel Mar karet Heofleld, daughter of Mrs, R. Dulvenstra, 451 Simcos Bt Tenk Oueen | sist Routh, Miss Scofield, who was a publie sohool teacher in Kitchen or, died In hospital at that place on Nunday as the rosult of poison taken on Friday, The poison, It WAN stated was a disinfectant used In the Kitchener wohonlr Miss Scofield was of a nervous temperament, Dr Honsperger coroner for the city of Kitchener, stated that thera would he no ine yuan, Ak the case did not warrant Apr Na 'Sootield, who was th daughter of the'late John Scofield, of thig elty, In survived by he mother, Mrs, R, Dulsenstra, and her step-father, Mr. Dulsenstira, Simoeoe atreet south and two sls tors, Queenie, at home and Kthyl of Cleveland, and twa brothers, Cyril and Ralph, of Oshawa, My Chavien K, Hoofiald President ot the Scofield Woollen Co, Ia an uncle, Tha body ix belug brought to Oshawa for burial today, Final Arrangements tor the funeral have not been completed as yet, ------ wit wat MLL funeral "wae held last in of the late V ah in of the fate Fran fu + ". ia oy, wof ving mi or of the 1 «an Inte Mr. " had rexided a for a number of years Suni omplo, on charge of AX gi depart "of Dohemy 8, for. fi host a halt . Daves to mourn their Jone two sons and two daughters, one hn A. Simran was the oldest mei: "son, William, > ving died sev. eral. months reault of hy ih fied Mr I ORS Eils and Mes, Anniv Hicks, of this elty, brother and or of the deveaned, were in cluded among those who attended the tuneral last Thursday. The Ata Albert Ellis, and tha late "Bills, were brothers, ving | Thomas Riordan, ilbride, seconth pri , jy yin President Vs. Vice-President Golf Match Is Big Success THE TWELVE WHO TIED FOR EIGHT PRIZES Sitting Left to Right: Mary Swar ba, fifth prise; Mrs, A, R, Wilson, second prise; Elmer Peavey; Mrs, Left to Rights J. W, Jackson; Roy G. Bind, sighth vise, Standing, A'S. Cha : Imer 72 Players Participate | in Ani nual Match--Vice-Presi- dent Has Fine Victory --| | Dr. Bascom and E. Henry Tie for Low Net--J. Hold: Low Gross en Takes Priza-. Many Fine Scores Turned in | | { | . I'he annual President versus Vice President match, which took place on Saturday afternoon, was voted an 1: tstunding success hy the 72 players who anticipated, This is the largest number that hus ever turned out for this match and is an indication of the the | | wonderful enthusiasm for game 'A Few Were Lucky-the Rest Did. Their Part to Help the Crippled C Children of District The Rotary Automobile Contest is over, Eight lucky individuals have something tangible to show for thelr 'two bits' Investment I'hose whom the Goddess of Chance hay ex yresaed her favour in terms of a Chevrolet car, & cabinet of gleaming gilver, ua chiming timepiece for the mantle, and Xhat not, are today the envy of thelr neighbours, and of the entire district, The eight fortunate ones have material cause for looking back on the Rotary Fair of 1930 with more than kindly. remembrance, But what of the 15,000 others, those 13,000 shopworkers and clerks, schoolboys and stenographers, merch ants and executives and houfewives, who cheerfully tossed in their quarts ern and half dollars to the Crippled Children Fund, and have no evident return, other than a useless strip of punteboard We like to think that the large hearted people of Oshawa and its ens virons were not attracted altogether Lin evidence wll during the | golf course literally at his buck door; [tiring efforts of Jack Roberts and his Henning, fourth prise; E. T of golf in Oshawa, which has been present It would be outstanding if it were otherwise for the Oshawa golf. er in indeed fortunate in having his MERNON und furthermore, thanks to the un clicient staff of greenkeepers, it is a ren! golf course too, in better shape than it ever was and able to hold its ownin comparison with the best golf courses in the country. The two new greens, which were built just recent. ly, are knitting together beautifully, and have made a real improvement, the "Elms" hole especialy being a real golf hole, although the vawning bunkers to right and left of the green huve already ruine d many good sor (Continued on Page 7) by the "get-rich-quick idea, Some. how, we suspect that the majority are reflecting today that their money has gone to a cause which has grip- ped the heart of Oshawa and 'Ontario County, the work among the crippled children of this district, We think it more than a vague suspicion, that that army of 13000 who Kept the silver flooding into the fund which is held in stewardship for the com. munity by the Rotary Club, were not motivated so much by the slim chance of success in the contest, as by the certainty of doing their bi to brighten life for scores of little people who are burdened with heavy handicaps in their quest of that hap. piness which is the unalienable right of every child, The fickle Goddess of Chance has smiled on a few, hut the God of Love will smile on thousands who have remembered Him who loved little children; Him who made the halt and the lame to walk, the blind ta sce. GARS COLLIDE ON KING ST., LITTLE GIRL. IS INJURED Accident Occurred as Lind say Man Attempted to Make Left Turn In an accident that oocourred about three o'clock Saturday atter and Ruche St, the small daughter of 4, Gould, of Toronto, was Niahtly injured, The oar driven hy Mr, Gould was procoeding east on King St, when it collided with an automobile driven by I, Chidley, of Lindsay, who wan Rolng west, and who had attempted to turn south on to Purke St. There were two other passengers in the Gould oar, but the MHttle girl was the only one Iijured, receiving outs about the head, After receiving medical attention she was removed to her home, No charge was laid as the result of the accident, It was learned this morning, 'The party to blame for the acoldent having agreed to pay for the damage to the other car In Memoriam MORGAN-=In loving memory of olir dear mother, Mus, WO who panned away June Three iii wonds, forget you not, They domt sooth muoh, but mean a lot, Just & memory fond and teas, To show, dear mother, we think of you, Kver vemenibered, Daughter, Mary and Rew, : 1d) noon at the corner of King St, west, Jeanie | LEFT ON WEEK-END TRIP--TWO WHITBY BOYS ARE MISSING (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, June 28.-=Two wall known Whitby boys. Boyd Johnaon, age seventeen, and Jack Forester, age eighteen, are missing from home and thelr parents are very anxious to ascertain thelr where. abouts, They have notified Acting Ohief Constable John Thomas, who Is sending out notices to the various police departments in the diatriot, Roth boys left home on Friday night stating that they were going awhy for the week end and would be back, When they did not turn up Saturdhy night and then again on Sunday the parents of both boye became alarmed and got in touch with the police who requested broadoasting station CKGW to an. nounce on Sunday night the absence of the hoya Roth. boys ave well-known here, Forestor works at Mesker's Grocery and on Friday 'night asked for WE ng atating that he and a re going for the week ph va a would be hos Saturday, Johnson age seventeen, weighs 120 ba, in 5 ft, 2 inn in height and when he left home was wearing a a bus hy any overcoat, Hit, cap oes. He in of Protester, age Sehtaeh, weighs 20 Iba, height Fb war Si over. 'police, who A by nd telegraph pi Lp -- ¥ Weary Willie (renting in hay. HEY Goan ng, in ay. Tired Tm: COUNTY COUNCIL DEFERRED ACTION RE CHILDREN'S AID Agr for Maintenance Is Held Over--Road Report Adopted (By Mtaff Reporter) Whithy, June 28.-~The County Council at a night session on ¥ri- day Iald over unt! November next the proposed agreement between the County and the Children's Ald Hoclety of Oshawa with regard to the maintenance of that Institu- tion, When the council assembled after supper iL was with the Iu. tention of dealing with this agree. but towards nine o'clock, when the representatives of the Hoclety had not put In san appeur: ance, the Council adjourned and the agreement was left over, The Council had arranged to meet the Children's Ald representatives shortly after seven o'clock. The County Roads and Bridges Committees brought In a report dealing with a letter recelvad from the Town of Uxbridge asking for the construction of an 18-fo.t concrete roadway nxtending from the town to Ring's Highway No, 12, and following county road Nu 9, The Committees reported that if had considered this proposition and recommended that whereas portions of this road ars not of statutory width of 64 feet, and whereas appropriations have heen mnade for this widening and con siderable grading this season, and whereas a road diversion ix re: quired in the Hamlet of Epsom to ¢liminate two vight hand turns, no pavement he laid this year, but that the original proposals he undertaken and carried out, The Committes further recommended that the road he kept open for motor traffic during the winter months from Uxbridge to King's Highway No, 12, The report of the Commmittes was adopted, Reeve McLean, of Uxbridge, pressed hard for it» adoption, while Reave Owuen Davies, of Uxbridge Township, op posed it, The apecial committea appoint od to equalize the assessment for the various municipalities of the County for the year 1931 brough! In a report recommending that al) Assessments ba the same an last year, The report was adopted, The total equalization for all purposes on $25,706,200.00, The assessment! of the various municipalities is ar follows: Filokering East Whithy Whithy Tp. Reach .. Scugor Usbridge Tp. ment, § 4,402,488.50 2,248,621,00 2,082,049.00 2,600,826,00 306,853.00 1,246,214,00 1,608,481.50 1.478,080.50 3,016,101.% 1,809,887.50 847,647.00 2,085,326,00 707,660.50 680,786.60 447,262.00 631, 388, LT) frock Mara Rama Whitby Town ' Uxbridge Town .., Port Perry ou... Cannington ves Beaverton vives 226, 00,8 230. 00 Too Late To y b BEDROOM MAID (146b) wanted. Phone 47, MAD J) ary and commission, Must pe able to invest fifty dollars. Phone PTAW, (1460) TORT ATUR SEES 1 orf near Lakeview Pavilion, small sliver purse, valued ans keepsake. Finder please phone 23858W, (146h) Apply 23 Simcoe (1480) on Haig street, north. Phone 306, GONE 10 CHICAGO DR, W, J. LANGMAID Who with Mrs, Langmaid left for Chicago yesterduy where he will attend the Silver Jubllee cone vention of Rotary Interni#ional, m-- Wife Speeds--American Tourist Pays the Piper An American tourist wa this morning ansossed $10 end costs In Police Court on a charge of exceeding the speed limit, while pas ing through the eity, It was learned that the car, 4 small coupe was being driven at a speed of sixty miles an hour on King St, closely followed hy the Motorcycle officer on duty, The ear which was driven by the wife of the tourist was followed for a consid. erable distance by the of ficer and finally overtaken The American was rather wrathy over heing haled to court and "lated that he did not see how he could hava been going no fast, The speedometer on the ols flear's motoroycle bore out the charge, however, anil after paying the fine, tha tourist rushed off in search of freedom from Canadian Trattio Laws IN REWARD Thrifty Employer I consider, Partridge, that of all my employees, vou have heen the most diligent and willing=-never grumbling when vou have had to work Iate--=and 1 think ft is my duty this year to arrange the holidays so that you shall get the longest day. Coming Events 8 On rd each ine sortion, 'Minimem hares for each insertion, 880. ROYAL, TEMPLARS ORATORI- cal Contest Tueaday evening, o'clock, June 24, over Commerce, Silver collection, (1460) comm all. evening June 205th, EVERYYBODY Chosen Friends dance, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, Engel's Hall, Dewlands store, Round" square dancing. Rank of TO THE over and Dredge Captain Claims Crew Should Have Same Privilege Of Yoting as Railway Men Tw. H. Moore Says He Will Support Dr. Kaiser, Con servative Opponent, in Cleaning Off Voters' List NEW OUTFIT BROUGHT CREW OF 27 MEN Dr. Kaiser Charged That En- rolment of Crew Was Violation of Election Act and Not Fair Play Complete Ignorance of any sug gested implication of the Libera) party in the alleged enrolment of 49 men of the dredge Primrose on the voters' list, was avowed this morning by Mr, W, H, Moore, of Pickering, Liberal candidate for the riding, Mr. Moore Announced his Intention of backing up Dr, T. E. Kajor, the Conservative capdi- date, In any investigation of the affair he may undertake, "Dr. Kaiser's statement on Bat. urday evening was the first I have heard about any men from the dredge being enrolled on the voters' list, 1 have already ap: nounced my willingness to half of any expense Dr, ay may incur in having the matter investigated, and if the men are not entitled to vote, thelr names should certainly be struck off the list, "This election campaign is going to be fought cleanly and fairly Just so far as | can make it po." In an address given in the Cone servative committees rooms, Osh. awa, on Saturday evening, Dr, Kaiser charged 49 men had bess (c ontinyed on Page 7) -- ee m------------ Born CROUCH~--At the Oshawa eral Hospital, Saturday, June 21, 1080, to Mr, and Mrs, Jamey FE. Crouch, Oshawa, a son, PARKWOOD STABLES WIN MORE HONORS: AT ST. CATHARINES Punch and Sligo Are Again in Winning Classes Gon Parkwood Stables, owned by R. 8. McLaughlin, Oshawa, cams in for thelr share of the major honors at the St, Catharines' Horse Fair, held Friday night. The Fair was one of the finest . and most successful ever held sincs the St, Catharines Riding and Driving Club was formed several yours ago, North York won the Intercity Honors, 8t. Catharines los ing out on the tie, when Eddis Tweed of Siftons tuned in a perfect performance, Parkwood Stables annexed twe' first and one third in the show, Punch. won the Jumper's Consolas tion, Rathimore won the Open Hune ter's Lightweight class and Slige took third in the "Best Hunter" Admission 260, (146D) | clase. 1st DAY 2nd DAY 3rd DAY 4th DAY BVENIN Sth DAY EVE Adu VENA What's got. you, mate? \ Willie: Weary I've found the noodle in this haystack, = i AFTERNOON Concert . Lecture-Domonst ration--"Liquid Al" NING TARRY Aa SHARON TICKETS {Tax included) (Ne Provineial Tax 'on 'Children's Tiokets) CANADIAN CHAUTAUQUAS Brings the World to Your Door DAILY PROGRAM EVENINGe=Popular Mtoadway Camedy. "Broken Dishes" AFTERNOON we Concert Lootures"Adventures 'In Hwariland ary . Admission 30c, [tax included) EVENING Original Musical Apnttatle *y AFTERNOON we Grand Concert ...... BY WIN Gre Concert dmission 80, (tax eh Admission 80c, (ax included) Lecture--"With Mussolini 'and the Binckshirts" vase ss Tom dmission 80¢, (tax included) AFTERNOON wu Popular Entertainment Seana Admission Choe Notable Comedy-Drama=='Pollyannn" ,... Admission %1.00 (tax AW vise raresss Vierra's Hawallans LEE ARE EEE Admission Soc, (tax CR 4 81,00 JUNE 28 to JULY 3 EERE LLL -Metetolitan, Artista 'Included) "An Evening in Hawaii," Beautiful Musical Production visrsassaaes Vierra's Hawalians Adniission 7T8c, "(tax included) ! Admission for children 85¢. to all programs, (No provincial tax for children's admissions) + Afternoon Programs ys vie ve «8300 pm, Evening Programs ... i asaai 8.00 pom, All progremia as above unless otherwise announced from the platform. Martin Erwin Players Liv ven DE Owen O'Nell The Light Opera Festival The Garay Sisterw Skeyhild Losanas Elliott James |