THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930 / PAGE THREE Light Vote on Construction Bylaws Indicated This Morning CHOSEN FRIENDS |Oshawa Golf Club END OF PARALYSIS 'Deputy Returning Officers Rumor o mpure Natern Kip pg | ins Anal Tourney [BOGHE [PERS : 4 H . By Board of Heal h Head Successful "Entertainment mont bt woon tho" Oshawa. Gi Gratghion 11; wor ovo 8 Fifteen Cases Now In Quar- Polls Opened al 10 0 clock Club and the Cobourg Club was | Potter ,..., 2 ' ' i Hall held vesterdny afternoon at the | Barton ,....% Miller ....00.0 antine Ma Be Freed in "Absolutely Without Foun |some others in the south nd; one Given in Emels Oshawa Golf Course and many | G, Miller ,,. 2 1, J, Connor i 'Sh 4 Are Urgently Requested to | in the south-east ward this morn " of which was taken from the swim- Last Even ng very interesting matches were | D, Fowler ,, 1 A, J, Gould ,..2 ort 1ime hen someone suggested that dation" States John Gib- ming pool at the Rotary Park, -------- played, Most of the games were | Dr, Henry ,.,2 M, Deck .,.:4.1 i Vote For Bylaws and For Vig, Wheh SomecnS goo) of These n taken from the . very closely played and competl- | It, Hutchison 2 8B, Morden ...0) ope "aor iF Linton.) tees! 16 ha IrEOne son Regarding Unsatisfac- ese samples taken A very successful concert and bid lousy playe bis i TR oe ll nig I'here are no new cases of infan City $ Progress heart over night and had cast his 1 ballot in favor of the bylaws Ald, creek did not show the same high dance was held by the Chosen Cluh 1G, O'Regan .2 J, Cook rvs -- n ( g fr y payer) shawn Are going a report this morning from the local Ratepayers of Oshawa Are g tnckson Immediately: repited: Liat tory Cond of Oshawa! »tandard of excellence as those | 98" A If entire tourney. The Oshawn ition o taken from the mains, Friends in Engel's Hall last evening | wag successtul in defeating the'r |, McKinnon |, Mundy. .... 9 . Water Rumors Mr, Gibson gave as his opinion | when the Ladies' Kazoo Band made | opponents from the Horse Show | A, Phillips ..0 WW, Harper ....4 | board of health, which gives the im-| to the polls today to eayry or res | « willing to bet a good cigar talk that some of the cases of in- | their first public appearmhce, The | Town by a total score of 4% to 24. | D, Hall ,... 1 W, Sparling ...1 | pression that the epidemic is dying ject two bylaws authorizing the 16 Wag 18 y 1 ; ' htat such was not the case, Need. ANALYISTS CLASS port of the analyse and had Jatisn members of the band were all dress. Twenty wo cards, Including the w, Karn co 1D Burns Za natural death, due mainly to the | oi otion of a civic administra to interpre correctly, ed in old-fashioned costumes and Pros, compriged the complete |W, Pinner ,. 4G, Oliver, Br, 0 | rigid precautions taken by the board tion building and a new police star rs tile paralysis in the city according to less Lo kay no one wished to Ac samples were listed on - Lhe same tournament Het, The following #5 | Dr, Hazlewood 3 W, Anderson 0 |, i ; ; hy he y WREGF OSHAWA WATER Al sheet, so that the error could be | were under the baton of Mrs, J. w. the ist of the results VP. Slorie ... 2 Af Barnon 4 and the splendid co-operation given | jon at a cost of $162,000, Tey capt the wager, Se ---------- made easily enough and the rumor | Marks whose manner of leading Oshawa Cohourk hy local industrial plants and the | are also deciding hy holy ba ols Wenthgr conditions are ideal W t a 4 » - ' y . 1g 3 y ce pli . ; . Rumors Thought to Have! of unsuitable water started stated | caused all kinds of fun and was met | peter 0 0 ey Barnes 0 | Tolls 56 2% | public in general While the end | the 10 ation o the ney po iin tor the vole apd offer ho exclu og! Mr. Gibson, with hearty applause EK. W. Dixon 0 Art Cawley ,...4 | Pros. J. Roberts 2 Blo o | of epidemic appears 10 he in sight | ton, which If the by ih for any ratepayer to stay at home, S ted Wh So F led| { i i £12 Xon AWBY rau Yon, 4 ris 2 A ny ith i he built either on the corne | ay 1 Noe Fah 6 | a Garant hers Bus een som george Norrish te | Birector gi | A Han A id BR [Stine should, stil -onaintitn, ; a is i. 1] J ol treats or | By the time this Issue is on the {talk that wome of the case of in- usic, ollowing the band concert | » n ' . Totals 0 p atsont "i o He a . of Prince and chmod pLreats : s to Interpret Correctly the fantile paralysis that have occurred | Miss Iva Fleming and Miss Gertie N. Hurst ,..% M,C. Miller ,.0 | Totals Oshawa 38 Cobourg 3 | necessary preca ns and within the | OF 1TIR6E BY et strats thera will still. ha two Analyists' Report in the city were due to the water | Britton sung an old fashioned song | -- Sn ------ A Tg i Sity shoul and | pe vote today will be Compara | you jy which to cast your ballot, conditions. There should be no |"We Are All Pals Together," Mrs . . : ikely will be free from the disease tively light according to Indlch- | go wake up ratepayers! Get out - fear on this score however as there | A. W. Bell announced a series of | ry Five conl merchants With [¢ js pot known whether Sunday | tions this morning, Polling booths | wna vote for the bylaws and for "Absolutely without foundation," | ys no grounds for bellef that the | social eevnts which will be held ev- J LAL {whom The Times was in touch this | Schools wil remain closed for this | opened at 10 o'clock, daylight §av=| (ha city's progress stated John Gibson, chalrman of | cages were from that source, The | ery week during the fall and winter ' ' Lmorning all stated that they bad | week at least hut with the expect. | 10g time, and no rush was experi: | fteport On Voting the Board of Health of the eity, In| Board of Health have repeatedly | months with the first taking place 1 not vot sel their winter prices and {ancy that practically every case will | €nced at the polling stations in | conversation with The Times this | stated that the water for domestic | on Wednesday next: This first party | . {he out of quarantine within the next | 6ny of the city's five wards. In| The reports from some of the morning, with regard to the rumor | use fs perfectly pure, will take the form of a hard-time HULL i UAL ll were salljug 4 "i Presa vind Fi days things in general will nee fact practically every deputy re-| polling divisions in the city this that the water. supply of the city | The contention of the Board of | gathering. J. Roscoe announced that 2 Th BAIA Drie nut nd or Sloe again be noFnIa} . {turning officer interviewed this | morning are as follows . was unsatisfactory, | Health ix borne out by remarkably | the softball team would in the near -- . d Wet ; "thin will Aire a Fae No more cases have been released | Morning expressed the conviction No, | south-west ward---Centre "Last reports received from the | clean bill of health that the city has | future hold a banquet, Dancing Decision of Winter Prices " a ef, Yui ol Hise & TO ro es a ane! relent} | (hist small number of votes would | street xchiool, § voted government analyst in Toronto enjoyed, The Convention of Bani completed a. very successful and in- H Tis isity i ? ; y | re fift . oh 5 he cast No, - 4 south-weet, ward---428 show that the samples of water | tayy Inspectors of Ontario pald & | (eresting evening with the music May Not he Made Until | raiy on the fries . quoted from Yemaing, # Seen saves under wy evi The apath of citizens when | Bimcoe Bt 12 voted taken from the water mains of the event tribute to the health of the supplied by the Georgina Orchestra October States One | 10 on poop ' Win 16 Sevoral Wop, Wot onl " Ail Z, El J called upon to decide an Import No, 4, Miller and Libby's Office, city are classed as Al" stated Mr. | eity during their convention held | from Toronto, he WPI fy mlon ag hi reporting the end in sight although | 80% municipal issue 1s rather dit-| Celina 8, 22 voted Gibwon, here last week, Dr, Bell, deputy A roll call of the members of the | Merchant |iners wilt Dy "i ogg one case, the first, was WB ficult to explain, However (here No, bh, south-east ward-----Alhert No doubt the rumor as to the | minister of Health for the pro.| Kuzoo Band showed the players to l ules to the compte Port Hope yesterday, This, however, | stil remains a possibility that the | 5t. Bchool, 14 voted, condition of the woter In the city [yvince stated that Oshawa was the be as follows: Winter pi we lis Ly etoth mumer Wor 8 y iy ol Lia, havi Te | afternoon vote will be much heav No, 7, south-east ward--83 Rite pr 3 . » a Ay a Jy ' Wee s on ot | Wi and w ec Passing o ( F ' arose from the report sent hack by most progressive eity in the pro- Ferina Hall, Jeosipha Weeks, Step- | yi o1v po into sffect hetore Ooetober | HA% UNCLE HERE extremely: hot weather no new cases | 160 and It is wall to bear in mind | son Rd , Bh voted, the analyst after the samplos Were {yince in public health matters, henie Murphy, Annabella Hunking, | ciated one conl merchant to The! Miss Patric] Kall who waa ini ar expected dd that many will not vote until No, 0, north-west ward--Separs sont in, awserted Mr, Gibson. This| More harni fs done hy clreulat- | Aunei Marks, Magnolia Mclsaac, |p, tis. mort and than 1 1tured 1o.a raflwiy : iy ! after five o'clock when they have |#te School, 16 voted contained an analysis of all samples [ing unfounded Information than by NC Pay ' ' ne HE morning, And ) Urea HA PR WAY Cro INE ACH I | ------------ A { I ' ' ro Sasperilla Jane Ripley, Martha 11 entirely depen the i {near Riel 1. Quebec last Hat returned from work io, 10 north-east ward--141 cladin water other than s other . . A v wi entire pend on ee co near Ichmond, Quehac, nr Als ' ; sont In In K uny other method it might be point Maria - Matilda Cornelius, Isabelle | puicn an to whether or not there |urday fs n niece of 'M 15 Alto | juries wore not considered serious Ald, Bam Jackson, who has |Bimecoe Bt, N, 7 voted, that taken from the malps that'sup- | ed out, The reports of t oOvern« , '" d a a ' v ply water to the consumers in their bY analyst the 1 349 Sov ro Henrietta ~~ Winter, ~~ Duffodilium fyi) ha an advance fn prices or|114 Gladstone As The Times|and she is expected to make a|hesn & consistent opponent of the | No. 14, south-east ward-~Cedar- y Germina Norrish, Katrinka Roscoe, | whether they will remain station=! learned to-day Miss Kelly's In-|qulek recovery, | bylaws, made certain of his vote dale Bchool, 6 voted, own homes and places of business. | water taken at regular and frequent At the time the other samples were taken, Mr, Gibson explained, water was also drawn from the Oshawa Creek, at various places In Its eonrse through the eclty, Bam. ples were taken in the north end of the city near the Golf Club and intervals In the ¢ity are open to the publie Inspection at the ofce of the sanitary Inspector, A little eare in the perusal of the report would clear up any doubt that may have existed, nn tn the water, In the mind of the curlous Malissa Stephenson, Jesimin Weeks, Opitonia Vanderwort, Mary Ellen Jane Simpson, Jerusia Jane Marks CITY NEWS Champion Girl Athletes Are Booked to Appear at Oshawa Athletic Meeting on Sept. 10 Parkdale, Toronto, Canadian and Hamilton Ladies' Athletic Clubs Seeding Fastest Relay Teams in Dominion and Scores of Individual Stars for Events on September 10. Last Friday, at the British Em- pire Games in Hamilton, a crowd of 18,000 peopls was aroused to great heights of enthusiasm by the performances of the cream of the girls athletes of ths Dominion of Canada. On Wednesday, September 10, these same girl athletes, the plek of the wholo Dominion, and win. ners of contests of National and International championship stand. Ing, will be seen in action on the new cinder track at Alexandra Park. This is definite and assured, Last night, M, Mcintyre Hood, manager and secretary of the Ath letle meeting, went to Toronto and spent a few hours In conference with Teddy Oke, sponsor of the Parkdale Ladies' Athletic Club; Dilly D'Alesandro, the man be. hind girls' softball at the Sunny. side Stadium; Duke McGarry, sponsor of the Toronto Ladies' Athletic Club; Mabel Ray, presi dent of the Canadian Ladies' Ath- lstio Club, and Mrs, Cherriton, president of the Hamilton Ladies' Olympie Club, And the result of that conference was that every girl Athlete of note in Canada, with the Kole exception of Miss Kthel Catherwood, who has gone for a month's visit to her old home in' Saskatoon, and will not be back in time for the Oshawa meeting, will Skinny Men Gain 5 Lbs. In 30 Days Feel Super Healthy With El Vitalit and strength----or Money Back! 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As a result of the conference, two more relay races linve heen added to the girls' pro- gram, a 440 yards Intermediate relay and a 440 yards junior relay, for which entries of outstanding | girl sprinters have been assured. In the three relays, ths senlor being the other, there Is an as surance of plenty of entries, with the likelihood of five teams start. ing In each. These will he two teams from the Parkdale Ladies' Club, Including the championship Canadian team; and one each from the Canadian Ladies', Toron- to Ladies' and Hamilton Olymple Clubs. And In each of theses teams will be runners who will take part in the 100 yards dash and the #0 yards hurdles, How many heats will ba necessary In these events Is still uncertain, but it would not ba surprising If it were neces- wary to have at least six heats in | the sprints and hurdles, While Miss Catherwood will not he present for the high jump, there In an abundance of material avails able for this, Kva Dawes and Jean Coulson, who have coma close to Miss Catherwood's world record In recent competition, will he on hand, along with other high jump- ors from Toronto and Hamilton, The competition In this event wil) ba keen and close enough to pro- vide many thrills for the crowd, which should, in view of the calls bre of the girl athletes taking part, should bp a record one for Alexandra Park, For the softball tournament, Billy D'Alesandro has undertaken to provide two of the fastest teams which can be found in Toronto, On Account of the championship play- offs now heing in progress, it can. not be stated definitely whieh these teams will he, but "Riv" Is keenly interested in making the Oshawa meeting a success, and has promised te send two teams that will give the Malleables and the other Oshawa league team a real battle, and will give the fans an exhibition of softball that will be worth going a long way to see, The arrangements for the open- Ing day of the sports meeting call for the preliminary softball games to start at two o'clock, the track and field events to he held from four to six o'clock, and the final softball game, between the win. ig of the preliminaries, at 6.15 an, This will provide a great day of sports for the opening of the new cinder track, and wil give Oshawa and district people the op portunity of weeing the greatest girl athletes in Canada in action ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE The annual memorial service will be held in the graveyard of old St. Paul's Church, Columbus, on Sun. day afternoon, Aug, 31st, at 3,30 o'clobk standard time, All those who are 'interested are invited to attend, ' PRIZE WINNERS Dryden and Miller of Ashburn were very successful with "their hackney ponies at the Canadian National Exhibition yesterday They were awarded third prize for a stallion over 4 years old, 2nd and 3rd for one year old filly, ard tor foal of 1630, ard for three animals two years old or under, get of sire, and first and 2nd In the class for Welsh stallion Pony, A very creditable record, H, Col lacut of Port Perry was one of the three judges in this class He was also a Judge of the Shetland Ponies TORONTO RCHOOLA TO OPEN In spite of the number of infan tile paralysis cases in Toronto, schools in that eity will re-open on September 2, Dr. L, A, Pequegnat, deputy M.O.H, and D, D Moshier, chief school inspector, having intl« mated. Dr, Pequegnal states that the disease has not reached epide- mie proportions and that it iy easier for the department of health to | keep track of it with the children all in schools and under direct sur- velllance. Eight new cases of polio. myelitis were reported in Toronte yesterday, bringing the total for the month to 49, ------------ ------------ Born DODWELL~=On August 21, 1030 to Mr. and Mra, Dodwell, 304 Burk St, a daughter, (nee Flossie Martin). (400) Card of Thanks Mr, James Moffatt and family wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors, for their kind expressions of sym: pathy in their recent sorrow, (40m) Too Late To Classify FOR BALE--1 QUEBEC RANGE with oven and hot water jacket, Cheap, 173 Albert Bt. (40h) WANTED -- HOUSEKERFTR, Whitby Private. Hospital, couple considered, 3 private rooms fur. nished and heated. Phones Whithy 350 for personal Interview, Supers intendent, aa 490) ROOMS, OEN- tral building, steam heat, newly decorated, furnished If desired, rent reasonable, Phone 1400, : (400) WANTED--VYOUNG GIRL To DO upstair work and help with child. ren, Phone #3, (400) LL Y cash for six roomed house with modern conveniences, North east ward preferred, Address Mack, 60 Division street, Phone 787M, " (400) THREE ROOME TO RENT. couple, Phone 1393], (400) GOOD GENERAL FOR FAMILY of six, good whges: prefer girl or woman over 30 years of age, Box 904 Timen, (490) WILL BEEL MY NEW 6 ROOM brick house, large rooms, onk floors and trim, select looation, Near Motors, $4600, Terms, Rox 908 Times. (49h) THERE WILL BE NO JUVENILE Orange meating Thursday night (40) Cars to be Sold as Pre-Holiday Specials Oakland Sedan 1928 MODEL New Tires Ch Coach In Excellent Condition MOFFATT MOTOR Phe» GALES gut