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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Aug 1930, p. 7

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PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930 Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of The Times in the Cowan Block, King Street, Telephones--Office--0587; House--131, Bowmanville Representativanst. Herbert Mortlock Mrs, William McReynolds, fcu- Rog street, Is visiting her brother, W, J, Trick and other relatives in Oshawa, Miss Mary Bowen, duughlor- of Durham County's popular MV, 1 sponding the week in Toronto with her cousin, Miss Bolty Btockdale, Miss Bowen at the midsummer High #ehool examinations took elght subjects, six of which she re colved fivst class honors and ihe other two second class honors, arations and crossing eliminations to help the workless of the pro vinee, and included in the ist I» the Bowmanville grade separation project, hy which un straight road would be crestde in place of the present curve, Mr, Henry stated yesleys duy that ho intended conferring with Premier Bonnett this week. end and would urge upon the Dor minjon government head tho need for greater rotivity in crossipg oliminations, While the C.P.N1, bridge 1s not exactly a crossing word yel it is In many Ways worse, This place Is one that does not need a train present Lo cause a donth, The bridge is a death trap in self, Of course eltizens should understand that before any work could be commenced on this project which has been mooted by the town on many occasions, the plans must pas, the rallway board of the Dominion, Citizens will remember (hat plans were drawn for the straights oning of this section of the high way und the rond was murked oot last yonr but that was as far as the matter went, Now that the government hus taken the matte in hand local people will expect action and will hope to see the work commenced this fall so as to provide work for a number all through the winter The Minister of Highways stat od that it might be probable thai' stan shovels would be discarded | for plek and shovels so ax to pro fm vide as much work as possible for atts to rt fs ur J a fi Le re ---------------- under the ordinary sonwe- of the lthe unemployed have every resgon to be proud ofl | | thelr achievement last night, The er " AA / Vo L | | ) pu, provided for over threo thousand iw Jali i people a fine entertainment with | oO out cost, They put their whole | hearts futo the carnival with the | Two Oshawa Residents i Tie as Winners of Austin|; uw bi in) vet he avening Then lastly the y | have made money, a lot of mone | the returns will show, and thi Car at Rotary Carnival ii": ii A ------------------ that of community welfare Mrs. Edgerton and Mr. SR IMPROVE ROADS IN | Mo SOLINA DISTRICT += Will Run Extra Twenty Minutes to Break Tie on | the a hid years Is the cause gly. | wsed for an nursery, The on for the closing down of the | shows, (1) The grandstand Saturday 4 lowmanville Fale which for the | which the main events were views HIGHLANDERS' BAND Working in the pst @2 years haw been one of the | ed, (2) Heoyn W. H. Carruthers, vegetable ! In, | N ATTENDANCE splendid program poet main annual event In the com. | Ist vice promis m of tho West | (6) The Poultry Bullding, (7), 1 T «| hy the HWighiandors Band a four] \ icity munity, The buildings and Fair Durham Agricultural Soclety, (8%) | C, HW, Mason, for many years the net vaudeville show as put on hy ' rw John Npencos an unde: | recretary of the Roclety and for Kolth-Alboe artists from "Toronto Grouds were sold Inst: Wednesdny | fugigunhle worker fn the women's | the past year (he secretarytrenss A. G. Mauro was the siar of the to IH, Downham, ofl department. (4) George WW, Annis, | urer program and his selections on the plano aceordinn was greeted with much applause Mr, Mauro In getting well known In this district and was the central figura on the program given by the Notary Club | of Oshawa to the furmars of Fhe | an short time ago Includ Mr, Mauro's program war "Mharpshooters' Mareh, Ita Hpringtime in the "Bhould 1. "Happy und last but not loast, the hh WwW. H Hteln Nong." Harold Ms and Viola West, of Howmanville Tlospital Bunday wore also outstanding | 0p rated for appendicitis on M und Mrs fow the older | Wednesday evening | Mr. and My Lawrones residents of the town romember Mr. und Mre, Murde Eten | and two thlidren I inylor ang these stars, They played in Bow-|and Robert, apd Miss Eva Hut | ALMONDS and D wee of Brace | NEWS ABOUT TOWN Veterans to Meet The veterans of Bowmanville will meot in the Parish Vall ov Friday evening of (his week at aight o'clock for the discussion of veteran's problems All war arans of the disteiet aro nrged lo | attend, M, Mcintyre Hood, prom: | nent worker for ex-service men | will the speaker and he and band Of course the cen uwany from the booths, or tho vaudeville show the Hitle Austin car was tre of Interest and steady business wis done In tickets all evening The stalls were well patronized und one was able. to win fine blankets, silk bed spreads, olog trienl goods, hams, anc if they cared, could bet a little on the | horse races Vine Following a mhent of Wheat Bowmanville men wall witlking to the Cream of Darley camp on Sunday when they were | accosted by ww oenr of tourists who | wanted to know where to find the | Fhea! of Whent The local hoy informed them that they knew of | no plues but that a place enlled | the Cream of Darley wan Just | ahend "That's it wild one of | | | | Two "a SA ----o 7] -------- i ---- will he lnyont from for 85,000 and of the Roclety the meeting when the grounds wre sold, (5) The main | bulaling In which was shown nll nnd commercial exhibit president sided over who. pre. Tractor and Grader Are the enqulirers "I knew It had Vaudeville someihing to do with a farm HANNA LEMUNN I'he wedding of Miss Geraldin Clemens, daughter of Mr, A, W./| Claments and the late Mrs, A, W. | Olemons, of I'vrone, to Mr, Oliver | Given and Crowd Is Esti. HN, Hanna, Toroyto, son of the tats i Mr, and Mys, Thomas Wannu of mated al Over I'liree Albion, place Snutrday after ' noon nt Mi, Andrew Presbyterian Thousand People churelh, Campbellford, The bride . attondants were Miss Margaret Two Oshawn Hannan and Miss Wdythe Clemens. | be ldgerton, of Mr, Jue Yanna was best man and | Ave, and Mr, Wm Mr, Dickenson Dawson and Me, | Division street, tied ny Frank Raymant, ushers The | of the Bantam Austin cay at the Rev, Dr, WW, J, Mark officiated, | Bowmanville Hotury Carnival Mr, Colluson played the wodding | 18 t night, The car will bo run an musie and during the igning of | extra twenty minutos on Haturday the reginter Mra, (Dr) Vred I'ree | evening decide the winner of sang Following the ceremony ul these two The correct miloage reception was held at the home | Was 468.2 tenths of the bride's grandparents, Mr, Once ngnin the and Mrs, Charles Dawson, Campe| 8 8 thing of the past and hellford, pgaln It wns an outstanding sues OVERHEAD BRIDGE 555655 AT TOWN LIMITS 10 BE SCRAPPED wan iden) It was cool and Juwt the right kind of weather to mix in a large crowd and the crowd | was naturally good humored as n Government Will Aid Un. employed and Will In. clude C.P.R, Bridge in Schedule | result At last there is likely to be rome action taken at the CPLR bridge at (he western limity of the town, a bridge which has ween a score or more of serious dents every summer and | Carnival Was Great Success, Fine Vaudeville Program Augunt htt, of Hampton Tyrone doin the grader und tractor, "I'he completed Art, Milison Ide und wre on the Solina road lin, Los Angeles, California, visit Mr. nid Mr Reynolds (ed at the home of Carl Wilbur guests of | Miss Muriel Daker is spending a nota week with Miss Betty Snowden at Norman Mutton | Maple Grove and Migs Ruth Mutton Ofhawn oy My and Mr, apd Mrs, Leslie Collacott | prenched in and fomily, Salom, visited My, and Rey, My Waontlanke undny Hohe huttioworth w repro dulina Monnr nil und Thompson, of with havo | Mys, J.T. road M night are ne worl indie and Mra, Heddon and Me took Norman and won, I were Mr, and My M and inonto JInck Te Mrs oneseyr od on the "Whe n Noack Daye,' "Mulino Tom Toronto and maybe a people, Mi Hei 04 Noxborough Nrody, of 177 the winners Mason, Dowmanyille Edad in the absence Bick, who Is holiday \YReon A Dihle Ho antatly will ba here " were | of WORDS I me what ree atetial LAST ut 'THE on Ing in cio nnd | next rush noreporier od to TE for the il character on Louls Windram { rv note ( Maguhaoy « I Nive c ¢ { ar. and A en ' / bei ards," wi Indsny visited | 8 fomil 10 of the req just say his dear al iki to the end." Notary Carnival and and frone, IKed Fo npent a fow days uo! Almond Catharine anil | Whitt 1 the | friend | Sehool nilay afternoon and | | manville peveral years ago with | thison finden M Mrs. | pantominoes Last night they gay Harvey Crossman an exceptionally good show and! ron, visited Coell thelr anties and wise oracks kapt Werey the crowd of hundreds in constant | Njagara "all | fits of Inughter Hamilton visiting Magicinnn, ningors and comed Mr, and Mra A inns complated the program. This | daughters, Toronto Hnifaers er daughter, Mr part of the evening's activities! Tyrone, and Mrs, Fdwin Wood | was ona that tho Rotary glven | and ons, Bowmanville MP, ang] eee --- ---------- free to the publie in keeping with | My Him Reynold Toronto their policy of giving everyone ny visited at the home of J, W, Reyn good time whether they spent any | olds o'vlock and wet the ball rolling | thing or not. It was the Rotar Mr, and Mrs Trull and when they paraded up King strooet | !ann treat and everybody enjoyed | Law, Toronto, Mr. and Mra und then down the Pairfl Mr, and Mir (, Churehle rounds Captain John Siatter, About leven o'clock the crowd | family, Oshhwa Mi and Ay the handmaster, received a great | Which was consorvativaly estimat- | ( White, und Gretrude, Maplo ovation and tho crowd antloipated od at well over threes thousand | Grove, and Mr, and Mrs, Clay 4 good time coming with him pre. | became jammed around the booth | Tink, and Kathleen, Providence, ont When the band reached the | In Which stood the Bantam Austin | visited Geo, White and family | falr grounds things there had | cnr It was a sight in {taelf to seo Mr. and Mrs, Aled Panfound gotten under way and tho grounds | this huge crowd waiting in expoct-| and Miss Harel visited -W, 71. Dak. prosanted ono of the busiest scenes | ANCY for the announcement which | er, on Thursday that it has ever witnossed, It was | Would tell whether their guosses Misses Ruby fitting that the last event whieh | had brought success or otherwise, | Joanie Yellowled Murgurot Scott [ will be held there way a groat suce | When the engine at last stopped [and Ruth MeKessoek wera in Mill whera | coss from every standpoint, This | #fter ite twenty-four hour run ol brook judging for the. exhibition A number have mat death in the | yesr the stalls wera arranged a |®llence fall on the crowd and all {at Toronto past few years, The Hon, George | litle different from last year and | faces turned to the centre of the Mr, and Mrs, Lambert, Mr, and MN, Henry, Minister, of Highways all activitlen were grouped togeth-| booth where the announcement | Mrs, Hert Jonnings, Oshawa and | in 'the Nerguson eabinet | Thin was business and | was made Ax is usual with all] Myre, Jacobi, Detroit, visited templating a number grade time was the crowd far | these car guesses thers were| I'n and family scores came within a tenth of th Ay, Thos. Baker and correct mileage We would Im and Mins Vera aking that one would get a great | Sunday with Mrs thrill when ho heard the correct | Kendall number of miles leave the lips of Miu the announcer only to find that he | week was incorrect in a few tenths of | Bragg, M.P.I',, Bowmanville, a mile, Mr, and Mrs. Cowan and The Bowmanville Rotary children, Oshawa, visited Mr, once Yow can stop that HAY FEVER ' ww wummer Asthmal Before it saris ake AAZ-M AH CAPRULES Harmiod Relief ! yom ons §1 bos or money back, WW onder! RAZ-MAH [FIRE SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF \ Beattie's Drug Store #/. TO BE SOLD DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC o The Retail Prices Every article in the store is a nationally known commodity and every thing must be sold within a few days--All this merchandise has been recondi- tioned and most of it is in perfect condition and ready for a complete sell out---remember everything in the store has been reduced to !: the retail sell- ing prices in order to give the public of Oshawa a genuine Fire Sale. The Insurance Companies have paid the loss---Let their loss be your gain. THIS SALE WILL BE ON FOR ONLY A FEW DAYS SO COME IN NOW AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE BARGAINS. - Doors open 9 a.m. Thursday, August 14th Sale Conducted by CONTINENTAL SALVAGE CORPORATION INSURANCE SALVAGE FACTORS --THE ADDRESS IS-- 18 KING STREET WEST fle CORN | Week ill] M inday (ino Rev. Mr Cs 1ddrens litt! relati Mond of Donald on on of th birthday. A tained » wid White Mrs. H. Gulliver Si nipanied 11 eq oner Sturgeon to Ren Taronte Keith McGregor Mi occa Mi fighlanders Parade The 48th Highlanders Nand ar rived fn town shortly before olght | kd Hall has Dowell Muriel ueel con good John Woe dl no coe John Nak faker, spent | I GW | Amos McMullen, | | | A Whale of a Tire at Low Cost A Ml a A or John Dakor spent the pant with her father, Mr W, J, | two | Club and MM Ae a. LS Travel The King's Highway Daily Coach Service OSHAWA - TORONTO OODYEAR « BUILT Path. FARE 85¢ ; finder Tires are making LEAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO friends for us all over town, And no wonder, They're built just as all Goodyear Tires are built, of genuine Supertwist Cords for long, long life. They've got a tread that grips the road, And every Pathfinder carries a standard guarantee. Get our prices, Fastorn Standard PN Time 1.30 w +30 3.00 4.00 5.30 6,30 6.80 7.0 7.80 WM, 8.40 8.00 D.%0 3 Dan 10,30 v 10.00 ve=Sunday only, w==Daily except Sunday. t~Baturday, Sunday and Holidays only. AM, 8.00 8.80 1.40 8.00 LR 10.80 ] 11.40 PM.» | AM 6.20 7.40 Li A 0.10 10.80 PM 230 $80 4,10 5.30 -------------------- Coach connections at Toronto for Vareie, Orillla, Hrampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, Muskoka Whar!, Wasaga Beach, Midland, Ottawa, Niagara Falls, Buitalo and intermediate points, Coach connections at Ruffalo for all U points, 8 A Tiokets and information at GRAY COACH LINES Genosha Hotel. OSHAWA Phone 2828 ROY WILLMOT All Waather Tire Shop {1 CELINA STREET, OSHAWA, ONT, PHONE 2462

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