Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Nov 1930, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PACE SIX - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 SEEK OBSERVANCE OF LORD'S DAY ACT Miniature Golf, Service Sta- tions, Golf Clubs Under Fire in Toronto » (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, Nov. 6--A concerted drive for the strictest enforcemen: of the Lord's Day Act is being taunched immediately by the To- ronto Presbyteries of the United Church in Canada, Announcement was made in Toronto last night that laymen and ministers are pre paring a strong case to lay before the Attorney-General of the prov- ince and, if necessary, the Federal Government, A resolution passed yesterday bv the West Toronto Presbytery has already been forwarded to Hon, W, H. Price, according to Rev, Herbert J, Hunt, who sponsored the resobution, Mr. Hunt declared last night that if Mr. Price does not act on the memorandum, the Presbytery will make fits. appeal direct to the Dominion Govern- ment, Miniature golf courses, gasolin: stations, drug stores, which sell any article other than that pre- scribed in the Act, golf clubs and persons who sell fruit and other produce along the highways on Bunday are aimed at in the resolu- tion passed yesterday HIGHER DUTY ON TINPLATE EFFECTIVE | (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottawa, Nov, sheets or plates have been imposed by the Department of Revenue, which went into effect on Nov, 1 was made public yesterday, and alters the duty on tinplate from ' free under the British preference, b per cent, under the intermediate and 6 per cent, under the general tariff, to 7% per cent, under the British preference, 12 1-2 per cent under the intermediate, and 15 per cent. under the general, This change was made because tin plate is now being manufactur ed in Canada at the Ojibway, Ont, plant of the United States Steel Corporation, CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND ROBBERY FAILS (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, Nov, #,-- On the ground | that there was not sufficient evi- dence to warrant a committal, Ro- bert Sommerville and his son, John Sommerville, of Owen Sound, were 6,~~Duties on tin | National | The departmental edict, | Monday freed on charges of as- salt with intent to rob, which the two faced trial at the County po- lice court before Magistrate Wil- liam Keith, The two men were taken Into custody at Owen Sound on the night of Oct, 22, following a (races at the Kallen Hotel near Richmond Hill, and brought to Toronto by Chief Syd Barraclough, the next day. The two men, while denying any assault, admitted visiting the premises mentioned, PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORTS (Continued from Page 3) nan, Frances Gibbs, Jack Fetterly, Percy Snudden, S. E. Ross, Teacher, Jr. Pr.~Tommy Seton, Tan Wilson, Herbert Wilson, Frank Wright, Gladys Carew. FE. Ross, Teacher, Mona Broadbent, Diana Charles Rundle, Donald Holloway, Margaret Cormack, Don- nie Crowe, Kay Flston, Blanche, Tremble, Wilma Stevens, Donald Williams. Primary .- Phillips, Q. Ramsay, Teacher. Albert St, Jr, I1--Evelyn Houston, Wilhe! mine Crawford, Grace Emmons, Eile- en Clancy, Billic Brabin, Betty Clark, Bobbie Calford, Pearl MeClimond, John Martin Ruth Cooper, A. Harston, Teacher, Jr. I.--Wallace Mason, Jean Polak, Helen Houston, Mary Yuskw, Pearl | Keenan, Pat Mullen, I. G, Bone, Teacher, Annie Rukaruck, Wilbert Nellie Dubyk, Mary Marchuk I. G. Bone, Jr, L.=Mike Popp, Sophie Parayko Donald lee, Floryjon Tomolack, Robert Mitchell M. Morison, Sr. 1 Stith, | Teacher H North Simcoe | Boulthee, Jean | ndsay, Charles Pat } tersom, Joan Clifton, Gladys Martyn, | Irene "Ward, Eileen Small, Ear! Fen- | Glen Bottrell, K. K. Hezzelwood, Jean Wallace Harold Bramley, Olive Hawkshaw, Muriel I'raser, John Brack, Donald Mac- Donabd, Nancy Borrett, Raymond Lopping, James Ritchie, Roy Comrie F. Cordic k, Teacher. ~Louise Loa, Susy Watson, Bille Blight, Johnston, Teacher. Sr TETANY McDiarmid, Dor- thy Sharp, George Corfe, Emily | Holdaway, Dorothy Smith, Douglas | F 'avell, | te m, | Teacher, | Ie. 1} Ir. 1- Mervin Perkin, E. M. Johnston, Teacher, Jr. L=Margaret Mann, Barnie Carlyle, Alwin Ashworth, Billy Car- Ivle, Dorcas Beaton and Kenneth An- dison, equal, Bernard Morrison, Bar- bara Small, Nesta Chappell, Dorothy Smith, H. G. Batty, Teacher. rerm--r South Simcoe Jr, L=Dorothy Parker and Loretta Dungar, equal, Julius Drawez, Erma McMurter, Mary Rutka, Gor Stire, Freda Cheeseman, Frank Sule livan, Ruby Connaghan, Morley Ror- abeck; L. Annand, Teacher, Jr. UH --~ oo Loke,, Michael Coutuk, Mario. Claus, Mary Coutuk, Nadia Muzika, John Zakarow, George Sibaluk, A. Strickland Teacher, Sr. L~Brown Hajdy, Paul Youes- ceni, Steve Medwed, Dorothy Pen- nington, Katie" Tutkaluk, Victor Blackler, ' H, Barrie, Teacher, Jr, L--Helen Vago, Rose Younos, Sam Dmytrow, Lawrence Langtree, H. Barrie, Teacher, Jr. 1--Gwendolyn Hayward, David McKibbin, Billie Myles, Annie Cabul- ski, Marcella Kupchinski, Anzelda Shoychett, Violet Marsh, Rowland Arnold, Helen Kalynka, Lena Blok. A. Barrowclough, Teacher. Primary.~Lilian Derewnick, Edris Stewart, . Mike Kclenko, Howard King, June Parker, Olga Saychuck, B:tty Shoyeott, Bert Suddard, Eldow Thompson, Moira Wilcox. Ruth Muttow, Teacher. Sr, Pr.--Alec, Pelesok, Jr. Pr. Mary Symbaluk, Alec Smykaluke, Marjorie Charlton, Bill l.woriak, James Morgan, Dorothy Brant, Doreen Trainer, Marjorie Blake, John Powlenzuk, Beatrice Minaker, Teacher, Sr. Pr.--~Audrey Wilson, Emil Le- sunko, Ethel Henry, George Powlen- yuk, John Miles, I, I. Kneceshaw, Teacher, Jr. Pr.~Victoria Shepla:, Helen Barta, Lawrence Sullivan, Frances Hester, Adeline Durno, I. Kneeshaw, Teacher. Teacher, | Jr. L=Willlam Richardson, Gordon | Mary St. r, IL=May Finley, Beatrice Me- Lean, Wilma Chapmin, Raymond | Carr, Evelyn Collins, Betty Hill, Mary Turnbull, Victor Scott, Laws- Crowe, Elmer Peavoy, Marjorie Crowe, Teacher Jr, L--=Ruth Hiltz and Doreen Col- bourne and Fred Middleton, equal, Vernon Hopps, Billy Frochel, Muriel McGarvie, Clifford Butt, Irene Ful- lerton, Teacher. Mary AM Flore Allin, | Sr. 1L- Anderson, | Wright, | A, | Jr, 1--=David Cameron, Ronald { Compston, Betty McCartney, Morris { Love, Betty McCullough, | Jean B, Hoover, Teacher. | Primary.~Billie Shultz, Gordon I'ryon, Joan Bouckley, Tommy Ash: | man, Glenna Wilson, Jean B. Hoover, Teacher. Evelyn Jimmie M. Allin, Teacher, Primary. --Bruce Sharrard, | Gagrard, Owen McMurtry, Noxon, Muriel Cameron, Dorothy Young, Jean Jobb, Audrey Grey, Elva McLean, Jessie Cameron, G, C, Hamley, Teacher, f IL' | \t EL J) Se \ WES | 7 ¥ ure Jam « RAISINS A PR ~ Qual ounts" ION S STORES Apo is never more in evidence than at Ths ordving, when big values order of the day. RASP,, on BLK. HOICE SERDLEDS wor. are the STRAW. CURRAN1 30¢ Ib. 1 Oc PRUNES 3+ 23¢ o new Cheese BEANS . Coffee WITH PORK fen RICHMELLO IN save "MAYFIELD MACHINE SLICED SELECTED BUTTER New Mincemeat ... Recleaned Olives--40-0z, Jar .. molive AP asa ene uaker ats oso Fladdie FLOUR PEACHES +7+-21¢ 9 lbs. 25¢ Currants ...+,++:Ib. 15¢ 43c Cake Te Lge. Pkg. 27¢ 6 «ivvaee Th 2le Choice 4 It's Pure Crisco... 1b. Tin 24¢ Brazil Nuts .....Jb. 28¢ New 1b. Peel--Lamon, Orange dates ies Dba. Cocoanut + +++ s+ Ib. JF Rolls... 23¢ 19¢ -Each 15¢ MILD HT CANADIAN Pastry Bes of Syrup Lge. Bot, 17¢ Jello Hevie 4 Pkg. Sion vevsi20z Tin Og Cw Cleanser . v... . Tin -18¢ 10c NO, iN % Ln, 23¢ 43¢ BRE AD: ona TT Bd Brn 3505 8c BACON Ib. 35¢ 33c 65¢ uses Pls. 17c 69¢ 25¢ Fine Tabrl 'Sm. Phe. Qc 8¢ 4 King St, Jr. 1L=~Drew e Jeni. } Rl Chap- man, Gordon Ball, Ross Rominis s, n, Irene Janson, Brown, Orma Skinner, James a, Arthur Berle, M. E, Adair, Teacher, Jr. L--Geoflrey Andrews, Grace Hutchison and Jack Ledger, equal, Donald Panicle, era Taylor, Ei Ba yne, Teacher, Sr. L--Billy Mil er, Fi) » Plancke, Verna Platten and Palmer Robson equal, Peggy MeCalum. , Bayne, Teacher. Jr. 1=Bill PA Bar Sen ents and Calvin Gri immon, Clem, Laura Planche, James Howard. A % Pauley, Teacher, Pr~Geor, Norman Wilton, oige Xi Bowpsow, Harry Grimmon, Mary Miller. A. Pauley, Teacher. Sr, Pr~Jean, Hanna, Lorne Berry, Billie Clark, Irene Mitchell, Teacher, Jr. Pr~Lecone Palmers, Irene Gra- ham, Freda Robson, Jack Jarrell Ruth Sadler, Roy Bunker, Grace Ir- win, Irene Mitchell, Teacher. - Ri Jr. W.--Irene Lovelock, Mildrid Mackin, Norma Web ter, Elizabeth Makh, John Jardine. B. W, Stinson, Teacher, Jr. 11. ~Edith White, Ruth Libby, Helen Siwokowski, Mary Longbot- tom, Arnolda Thrasher, E. V. Robertson, Teacher. Sr, 1--Annie Spisak, Elaine Hazel- ton, Olga Wiadyka, Fran't Kelemen, Buddy Gall, E. V. Robertson, Teacher, Jr. L=Vera Sheflenkoff, Nick Ole nick, Alex, Wa' er, Arthur Foster, Hilda Hall, Betty MacFarlane, Olga Porayko Dorothy Burham, Bruce Pym, Mary Sheyan, I. G. Forsyth, Teacher. Jr. L--=Alex Saychuck, Charlie Par- itt, Sammie Broad, Jo! Rosnak, Kenneth Das/son, Lillian Howley, Olga Kalynko, Fvelyn Engel, Glona McKean, Harry Sich, J, H. Fox, Teacher, Sr, Pr.wAudrey Crawford, Jean Reinkoester, Dan Potipeo, Danny Charuk, Tony Vebbrini, Mary Char- kusk, M. G, Kelly, Teacher, Reva Buddy Finest quality, full weight packed in bright aluminum "SALADA" TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' Loreno, Mackin, Pr.--Jean Stuart Inter. Schwartz, Morey, M. G. Kell,, Teacher, lose GREAT new triple instrument, bringing you more entertainment -- and more kinds of entertainment -- than has ever been offered! Now Victor combines the amazing radio which created such a sensation recently when introduced throughout the Dominion -- the first and only sereen-grid five-circuit micro-synchronous radio-- with a brilliantly improved Electrola . . . featuring the delights of home-recording! The New Victor Radio Home-Recording Elec- trola is entirely new -- new in design -- new in appearance -- new in construction , , . new in the complete entertainment which it gives . . . in an acoustically engineered cabinet of supreme beauty. Here is the finest achicvement of radio's greatest scientific organization , . , the culmination of Victor's 30 years of absolute leadership! Learn what modern radio means -- in selectivity, sensitivity and tone quality. Enjoy the glorious fun of recording your own voice. Marvel at the greater thrill of Victor Records in your home . . . new truth of reproduction made possible through the Victor Inertia tone arm. See your nearest Victor Dealer today . . . his dem- onstration will show the varied enjoyment which only Victor can give . . . he will explain the con- venience of the Victor payment plan. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED = MONTREAL ' \ HIS MASTERS VOICE on the heels of \ The NEW VICTOR RADIO HOME-RECORDING ELECTROLA RE-57 $597.50 Complete with tubes Also VICTOR RADIO R33 247.5% VICTOR RADIO R39 928 Both complere wiih 1ubot TRIPLE TRIUMPH! Victor's threesn-ane Instrument giving you Lhree Kinds of Entertainment | | VICTOR'S NEWEST RADIO 2 VICTOR RECORD MUSIC RK VICTOR HOME~- RECORDING COMPLETE In One Magnificent Cabinet! THE NEW ictor Radio HOME-RECORDING Electrola FIRST SCREEN-GRID - 5-CIRCUIT -- MICRO-SYNCHRONOUS RADIO

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy