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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Sep 1930, p. 2

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«of Mr, Harold Jarvis Jeffrey, son of PACE TWO Eh punt a 7 Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subse will be received ot the Bowmanville. Office of Block, King Street, Times in the Cowan Telephones--Offico~-587; Housem131, Bowmanville Representative=--B, Herbert Mortlock CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS IS AT STANDSTILL HERE rr r-- Proposed Works Would Ab. sorb All Unemployed Workers in Town Comparing the present time with one year ago the construction of buildings in Bowmanville is prae- tically at a standstill, This time Just year there was considerable activity along this line with the High Behool in course of erection, the pavement to the Boys Training School being Ieid, two miles of pavement on the county voads also under construction and buildings at the Boys' Training School in course of erection, At the present time there is practically nothing except a few gmall jobs being done, These include Hately's Garage and work nat the New Nursery at the old Fair Grounds and a little work at the new nursery owned by Mr, Jury on the old Baldwin #state, This is practically all the con struction work in progress at the present time slthough there are sey: eral projects which if started would provide considerable work for the unemployed, These include the erection of a new bridge at the western Vimits of the town as suggested in the re. port of the Minister of Highways, New buildings ar the Boys' "seaming school as adviséd hy the Ross Com. mission and work at the harbour for which the council will ask ths Federal Government for a grant, If these three projects were to be done simultaneously they would ab- sorb all unemployed at the present time and would no doubt require . the importation of workers from outside points, While Bowmanville does not want all the work the citizens would he pleased to see at least one of these projects get un. der way hefore the snow flies, NATIONAL REVENUE DEPT, MEMBER IS vell was arranged in cap shape and fell in Ee eiaiolte to the hem of her gown and was held on her head by clusters of orange blossom, She carried a shower bouquet of cream roses and lily of the valley, The bridesmaids, Miss Leah Stewart and Miss Ray Whiteman, both of Osh- awa, were gowned in flamed ecofor- ed frocks of chiffon and carried arm. fuls of ii of a rastehing shade and slippers and Liat of the same tint, Mrs, George A, Robinson, of Brockville, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore # Joyely gown of coral chiffon and carried an arm bougitet of matching asters, She wore hat and slippers to match, All three wore the gifts of the bride, necklaces of seed pearls, Following the ceremony a recep: tion was held at the home of the bride where the newly married couple assisted by Mrs, | Aa and Mrs, Chapman received over one hundred guests, ' The groom's gift to the bride was a travelling ensemble of leather and to the best man and ushers gold eu links, Following the reception the happy couple left on a three weeks metor trip to Washington, D.C, and intermediate points, On their return Mr, and Mrs, Jeffrey will reside at Glen Manor Drive, Toronto, in which city Mr, Jeffrey is a member of the National Revenue Department, Following the departure of the bride and groom, Mr, and Mrs Chapman entertained at the Brock ville Golf and Country Club for the attendants and guests at the wed ding, | NEWS ABOUT TOWN | -------------- TY | ---- -- A Softball Finals The Times was given to under stand last evening that the final games of the five game series to de cide the winners of the town softball championship and the cup will be played at the Public School grounds on Saturday of this week, 'The re sult to date is three tie games and one win for the Whiz and should the Goodyear win and tie the series on Saturday a double header will result With so close a series the only com- ment one can make is may the bet ter team win, Canadian Legion Arrangements have been made to hold the installation of members of thene wly formed branch ofthe an adian Legion in Bowmanville on Fri- WED IN N. AUGUSTA Harold Jarvis Jeffrey, Native of Bowmanville, Weds Miss Dorothy Chapman A wedding of outstanding interest took place in St, Peter's Anglican Church at North Augusta, on Sature day, August JO, when Dorothy Mar. ion, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Wright Chapman, became the bride Mrs, CL, Jeffrey and the late Mr, Jeffrey, of Toronto, The groom was born and received his public and High school education in Bowmane ville, The Rev, 1.G.O, Walker officiated and was assisted by the Rev, P D, Hurford, of Shelbourne, The wed: ding march was played by Miss Fanny McLean, of North Augusta, and during the signing of the regis. ter, Mr, George A, Robinsen, of Brockville sang. The bride, who was given in mar: riage by her father, looked charming in her nuptial robe of ivory satin made on princess lines, Her tulle "KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE | PHONE 378, NEXT THE POST 09FID day evening, September 19th, There are now over sixty applications in and more are coming every day. It is to be hoped that those Intending tn join will get application forms im Tom Annison hefore this date th oo gon nav he initiated on the first night with the rest New Printing Office Opens Mr, Wilbur M, Cramp and Mr Stewart J, McEachin, of Orillia, have surchased the printing plant owned by Mr, Joe Hynds, over Knight's Taxi stand, Mr, Cramp and Mr. McEachin were formerly with the Orillia News better and are at present only ops ening a printing plant although they might at a later date commence the issue of a weekly newspaper, The Times welcomes this new business to town and wishes the newcomers suc: cess in their venture, Benefit Performance Two more henefit performances at the Royal Theatre under the auspices of the Bowmanville Rotary Club are to he given for the Gatchell Family It is sincerely hoped that as many as possible will attend these perform: ances in aid ofthis worthy cause, PEACHES PLENTIFUL Many Jeople who have been post. poning thelr trip to the local fruit dealer for thelr annual supply of peaches are likely to he disappointe If they delay much langer, A visit to the local fruit market yesterday showed that the dealers were well supplied with this fruit, and a few questions revealed that this week and next would see the last of the Javared Crawford and Elberta var eties, a ---- a WITH DEVELOP FRIENDSHIP HE'S A REGULAR FELLOW AND WANTS TO KNOW YOU TOO Attend the Fair Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 28 Ritson Rd. North Telephone 2821.2820 THE FARMER, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930 120 YD, HURDLES WILL BE FEATURE EVENY AT FAIR 30, is Art Ravensdale, 139 yds, hurdles mpion in the race shown shove, Lord On the right of this picture, taken thamplon of Canada, Burghley, WORK OF CERTAIN JANITORS NOT GOOD BOARD 15 TOLD LR (Continued from Page that the dealers should make difference to the local Kindergarden Assistant Upon ol tL I Cannon, inspector, the board deeids to appoint Miss Ruth Hodgkins assistant kindergarten teacher the Centre Dtreet Public hehool, Al though Miss Hodgkinson is not qualified teacher, she is well able | teach music and it was pointed ou to the board that the appointimen would receive the sanction th Board of Fdueation Department of Educa As ther number teachers in the cit th aff schools, the board instructed Inspec to them the prel chee over teacher up the concern recommendation ol hn wre a are not i who regular pub! annon te married casional work Many Repairs Made C, Harvey Fuller istrator, presented te the board of the | perty Vill schools during tl included tl busines tes the 'repairs connie | ah port which mide stimimer mont cleaning out ol cleaning, rye wating, pairs, heating repair ping windoy the shrubbery and a vi johs, wnooamount I $4,000 being spent sidered that the pi tee had followed closely th whieh had been outlined toward 1 close of the last s¢hool term Evidently the business admini IPRLOY WAS a very busy man during the summer mopnths, supervising the work at the verious schools ax the following veport will sho Trustee Ross MacKinnon is chal man of the property committee, 1, All hollers. were dewatered and cleaned out ready for inspe tion by Boiler Inspectors, Ieguires taking off manhole covers, putting on new gaskets apd recovering; also making any rvepalrs recom mended by Inspectors where found NOCORRATY, 2. Ritson Road EBchaol (a) Roof Repalra wher at flagpole. A% required (h) Changing radiator from warm rooms having suificlent radiation te cold rooms having in. sufficient radiation, (¢) Painting 'avatory partitions and doors, (d) Repairs to windows, water, fountains, toilets, ete, (0) Grading terrace and veplae ing concrete steps north side. Hod ding terrace, (1) Bidewalk constructed and grading of complete playground at Tear, (g) New holler stack construct 5 mn Fhe se hailers, pantie phih ie weatl r laying ety of ull Apps I'he hb pert Tne ard « IRL LULA pro ! lealiing ed, 8, Centre Street Rehool! (a) Repairs to windows, water fountains, tollets, walls, ete, 4, Mary Btreet dchool: (a) Repairing basement and stairway celling, (hb) Painting walls and ceiling hoys' toilet, and repairing walls, (e) Evetrough, repairs where very bad, hl (d) Paintind upper sestion of window lights where previously painted and in bad shape now, (e) Repairing all hroken dows and tollets, 6, Albert Street School! (a) 800 feet of new evetrougl: ing and downpipes renewed, (h) Repairing celling Doyva' and Girls' tollets, (0) Painting colling, and walls hoth toilets, (d) Refinishing front door, walls win. partitions (e) Relaying part In main cor: rider floor, (t) Renewing section of radia- tion Royse toilet, (g) Repairing roof over hoya : and girls toilets, (h) Repalra to windows, toilets and water fountaing, where noes essary, 4, South Rimeoe Hchool: (a) Painting two classrooms in had shape; (bh) Repairing basement and painting, (d) Window repairs where neo. essary, (6) Repairing pstonéwork over west door, (f) Repairing roof-ventilators and weatherstripping 0 windaws, 7. Cederdale School; (a) Decorating and painting all walls, Ravensdale was placed second to the UBS, ¢ the centre runner in the picture, being disqualified for knocking over ten many hurdles, ensdale will compete at the Oshawa Fair on Thursday, and will meet with strong competition, at the CNE, on Saturdey, Aug » outside woodwork on this Beheol with theee coats of palin (h) Weatherstripping rooms' windows, (ec) Pamting top tin coping on roof, (d) Kefinishing front dooy (te) Draining bad hole in ground with feild tile, clas play- poctions | (4 Cleaning up triangular plece of ground formed hy street intey vetlon in front of school, Ploug fg up and painting fowerbed pud shivubbery, (g) Repalys to, windows pliimbing where necessary, King Breet Behool Dyatning holler pit and pipe, (hh) Hepatrs lo plumbing where nec HJ orth Bimeos Belo ia) Repales to and plumbing where 10, Collegiate and Institute Making Mary phop door { HH, R erable busine und in) juetoy window BUry, doors Mid nee Vocational cinder to FORGW i Bouth Jide (a) fram nireet machine FULL wa Lians ght vl \ t OVER THOUS iD STUDENTS NOW A1 OSHAWA C8. i | William 1, Cay) Wood ped from Page ) Oring dmondson, HA in HA | Mildred | loderin French Muthgmatics und Helenee [ william A. Claes, 11LA Clanslon Margaret 5, He wood Knglisl Mauriea I. Kirkland, BA. Hpaetalist in Physical Caltura Gaopgranhy [Viola 1, Lidken, B.A Hpoctaliet In Household Melons Household Aolence H, A, MacKenzie, B.A ipocinis { In Enghish and Histo nmish Gertrude I, Moore, HA, , 0 william J. Morrison, M.A pecialiet In Mathematl Hpecinlist [1 Ly Karl lene Math mailos Harrison 12. Murphy, M.A winds fn Knelish and History History Winnifred Nettleton, HA ( moreial Hpoecinliat in Cammerelal Hpac am Olive ¥. Ontway, BA Commereinl 1. Kathleen Runnells "I have been taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound at Change of Life, 1 saw it adverdsed in a booklet, at la how I came to take it, It has helped me a great deal, especially 'a pain in my side, y appetite is better, My nerves are steadier and I sleep well, I can do my work without lying down like I used to, You may use my name and I will answer letters," ==Mrs, George Frotten, South Quinan,. Nova Scotia, TLE 1 {TTT Veeetable Compound | peaple, Rav: rrr -------- rm -- alist in Physica) Culture Physical Culture co Muther wiles Commercial Machine shop Marton KK, Bavage, B.A Marie Shantz, B.A Norman D, Smith Mey W, Taylor, Bpecialist in Domestic Arts Domest Dorothy M, Vanl.uven, B.A, Hpoacialist In Art Art LAbeavian und Teucher of Library Belenes i007 0 Arthur Blyhield Hecratary Bertha M, Northeott All the department hends, vith exception, were on tho viafl last Members Include Grane HA, commercial; B, 1, IA mathematics und William J. Morrison, M.A nathematios, Winnifred Nettleton HA, Marie Bhants, I commercial; and Aley VW, Taylor poclalist In domestic aris Ming Boone, Miss Nettleton, Mr, Morr) and Mr, Earle gradunied from the Ontario College of Education this year Ming Hhantg 18 of Witch ener while Miss Taylor was forme ly of Ottawa Arts PT oir New H urle, glence; Hoon commereipl EXHIBITION HAS MANY FEATURES 1) thei (Continued from 'age in whic i abil exh produce for judges Bran ldd ing the In the various fal Ors werd pla ind their hand to pass upen the entre In ever) building there was Intense aclivity, i appeared at an early hour that woltkd be premium, so reat was the array of exhibits, The settings for the flower show were he | made partenlarly effective, and he hullding housing the women's ex to the limit of rk read nd pace ati will he taxed 1s Capacity he In an the. gre heeretary the been nade, the lovers uld have worth seting when the into the Judging ring tomorrow [Thursday \ new feature vill he the large displa hile In a huge tent a special ex hibit of General Motors cars was be set ip, and this display should the centre of attraction for thou fair, There | the Hihits | ourse, will net unt! tomorrow, with enthusiastic entries which and was confident af first-class live an exhibition well ston and stock wid Davis number uf hut wer hal that stock animal on af the fair tivs year of autamn ni hie sands of visitors 1a the was also a display of Willya-Qver land models, staged by Roy WW, Nich alls, of Courtice, the local distribu ing agent. . In every respect, the mo tar show will be an attraction to the crowds, and it is being staged in a setting which will make it doubly so Various commercial exhibits, by loes al merchants and manufacturers, complete 1! cction of the. fair, In the midway, there was a scene of exceptional ability, The Ferris wheel, agroplane vide, merry-gos pound and other things which are dear to the hearts of the younger and most of the older ones an well, were ready for aperation this forenoon, and the sideshows, games uf skill, and the ever-present penny arcade, were being put in readiness for operation this evening, Another new attraction on the midway is found in the installation of a splendid danee floor, on which, to a firsteclass orehestra, it is expected that hun. dreds of the young people will dance, In every respect, it looks as if to. morrow is going to see a splendid fair ready public inspection, and with a great athletic program on both afternoans, all attendance re- cords are expected to go by the hoard, so that the 1930 fair will stand out in history as the greatest ever held} Opens Tomorrow 4 The grounds will ha open ta the public at nine o'clock tomorrew morning, and the athletic events will start with a givl' softhall tournament | at two e'eloek in the afternoon, iu! continue ¢hout 7.30 Ji In the af ternoon there will a ing of livesstoek in the show Hog, and in the evening thes great vaude- ville performance and revue in front of the grand stand, to close with a display of fireworks, The Fair divegtors have worked wanders in their arrangement of the program, and it enly vemalns for the sin to remain shining for the next two days as it is doing today to guarantee the success of the 1930 Oshawa Fair, CARROLL BACK WITH HOWLEY Cincinnatl, Rept, §,~-Qwey Car roll, former Detroit and New York American Leaguer. has heen pur. chased fv, the Toledo vanb of the amerioan Assoolation, President Aidnoy Weill of the Cincinnati Reds, sald last 'night, " coin ill Dae ik TARIFF CHANGES | WAY BE UP TODAY (Continued from Voge |) sitting, Mr, King requested a long ligt of correspondence and orders in-councit whieh he ankod to he presented to parliament ay the sar) onl, possible date, possibly 1odey, Including in the st was all sorres- pondence between the federal gov arnment and any provincial gover: ments and munieipslities on the question of unemployment. and pars tiewlarly on the question ¢f money grants in this connection, MW» nlgo requested correspondence d:aling with immigration, Haquor espov!, the Imperial conference Age 170 whers Canada particularly wag cons cerned: the marketing of the 1030 wheat arop; the aholition ef the tariff advisory hoard and g'veri- ment contracts either entersd, into or cancelled since assuming phwer EE LSS Uh LORNE KELLY DIES FROM GAS-FUMES (Continued from Page 1) on ite rim, the constable support ing Board, Rensing the plight of the two men, Bergeant Bowman simmoned the Oshawe Fire Department which responded immediately, The fire men pulled the. officer and his companion out of the tank and Ideutenant Milton Oster then en teved the Interior of the chamber with a gas mask and succeeded in bringing ouf the prostrate Kelly The latter was ying oulstretehed with a flashlight In his hand Two Men Restored With the ald of the special in haler and oxygen tanks the fire. men were able to restore Bpeneer and Board hut ft was evident fron the first that there was Jitlle chance for Kelly Pr. 6, L, Bird and Dy, H, M MuaeDonald were ealled and the three men were rushed to the hoa pital, After wll efforts falled, Kelly was pronounced dead at an earl) hour this morning, The hospital reports that heth PP, CC, Wpancer and Board are mak. Ing 8 rapid recovery G, Lorne Kelly has resided in the eity ahout two years and was formerly employed hy the Carew Lumhar Co, He resided in the Me leese Apartments, 19 Nimeoe street north, is married and has one Infant ellid Aged three months, His parents, Mr, and Mrs (ieorge Albert Kelly reside in IAndeny The hody Luke Burial and the funeral held in Lindsay on Thursday af ternoon, at 2.40 o'cloek Inteps ment to he made in the Riverside Cemelary, An inquest has heen ordered hy Coroner Dy, 1, J, Rundle, wha was notified of the tragedy, The Jury was impanelled this after: noon and the hearing adjourned to a later dat PROBE STATUS OF ROYAL PRINCESS King George Ads For Ine quiry on Legal Position of New Baby Londen, Sept, 8, The constitu- tional status of Creat Britain's naw haby princess, who Is yet un named, Is causing considerable agitation and it Is reported that the King has called for a full Inquiry, It had generally been supposed that this ehild, born to the Duke and Duchess of York at Glamis Castle three weeks ago would rank fourth in succession to the Hritieh Throne=--=or after her uncle, the Prince of Wales; her father, the Duke of York, and her elder sinter, Princess Elisabeth, It is pointed ent, however, that there 18 no law in Britain which pays whether one slater shall out: rank another in royal succession or whether they shall he co-heirs, Offiolals of the Home Office tos day refused elther to deny or cons firm the report that the King had ordered a speelal Inquiry, was vemoved to the Parlors this morning fervice will hae Want Extension Of Low Rate on Coal (By Canadian Press bensed Wie) Ottawa, peopl, 9.==Application ine heen mode to the Board of Itallway Commissioners for an 6% tension of Lime far the movement this year of coal from Alberts Lo Ontario al the trial rate of $6.76 per Lon, The request, which comes from the Canadian con! commit tee, asks that shipments of the Alberta product to Ontario he re wlarted Immediately in place of December 1, un previously order ed, and continue until Auge 19581, An early decigion wil likely be rendered, Low Wheat Prices Foreseen by Beatty Regine, Bept, I Low whet prices must be expected for some tima hy the western fpimer, coun. gelled B, W. Beatty, K.C,, presi dent of the Canadian Vacifle Rall why, in Heging, He believed that cort of produetion of wheal must he taken under consideration and farmers must, learn to operate LU ERD TDL od I BY iA ' Lwin y go J Digp tin? Mo THE! 7 / ed 'Ir | A (| ( units large enough to carry Lhe overhesd of expensive machinery According to Mr. Beatty's opin fon the Canadian farmer will be more efficient, and will yrodice wheat, avantually nt a lower wll ing cost than his eompetitors Montreal A special despateh from Quebec, published in the Montreal Gagelte, forecasts the re tirement of Hon, A, N, McMaster us provineiel treasurer, owing I health, In SPECIAL Hot Dogs Given Away Free TINY TIM Golf C ourse a Money to loan on your car and payments reduced, 14) King Mt, K, I Ui EL k° Automobile Finance or present contract refinanced wtrietly confidential, G. 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