Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 30 Jul 1936, p. 1

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' ----·-·-- VOL 73-NO. S WHITBY, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY, jULY 30, 1936 woodt.ouie, Hem., 69 Colurr.bi" Ave, Weotmount. ONT ARlO COUNTY"S LEADING WEEKLY. ·ACTIONCACAINST ONT ARlO COUNTY DISMISSED Government Assum1s · fiAVE ADDRESS ONI . I PORT WHITBY COUPLE MARRIED 50 YEARS IDUN·GIL ·SELLS HUSINfSS IU nr.K 1 Board of Education Two County Roads As HEALTH INSURANCE Provincial Higllways AT ROTARY GLUB +----------------------- Rama Road From Atherley to Wuhqo and Port Bolater Road An Taken Over t....__. couNTY' cbUNCIL MADE REQUESTS . Roads Are Heavily. Travel- led and Costly to Main- tain by the Municipali- To Begin Miniatry Dr. G. L Macdougall Dia- cuaaea Important and Timely Queation '·Health Insurance" wu the In- teresting topic discussed before the Whitby Rotary Club on Tuel!- day by Rotarian Graham Macdou- 1 gall Dr. Macdougall, as a member of the Canadian Medical profession, and ot the Ontario County Medical Relief Com-1 l\IR. AND l'IIRS. J.\l'IJ,·:S )1. WILLIS ON BROGK STREIT Purchuer To Improve It- Widen Pavement oft Green Street tiea mlltee, has given considerable I study to the subJect, and ·was : ·1 1 t dl cuss · l.ife long and highly esteeml'Cl resld~"nta of Port Wbitb)·, who .. tbe1·efore In a pos ton ° 8 TuesdAy celcbrakd the fiftieth annlwrsary of t.hrlr marriage Hr. 'l'he aale or a two-etorEOy bus!· aea block on B!"oek Street South, with atorl!ll In lt. now oeupled b7 D. Turaer and Ml'l. Sllnr, and apartments aboYe, to Town SO- licitor Daneaa B, Melnt)'re, for tlae sum or $%,51111, waa aathorlftd by the TOWil Coaaell at a apee.laJ I meeting on Thursday afternoon., The property has been owned by the Town tor some time and wu formerly known as tile Richard- son property. It Ia I!Olld brick but Ia In need of extensive repairs. Mr. Mcintyre will, It Is under- stood, fix up part of the build- Ina. the Turner 11tore, for modern law of(lces. in Ontario it full}' and place before the Club · rounded b)· members of their ramii)' '"'() hatinwto friends. Tbey' were Tl:.e Rama road facts and figures which were very married In St. John's Cblli"Ch, l'ort \Wiilby, Jul;r ::s, J886. County whirh runs around east Informative. 11id& of Lake Coucbicbina; from He ell:piained just what the ter. 1 Atberley to Washago, nnd also tbe "health Insurance" covers, su far Port Bolster road farther south in :Ia Its application In \·arious Ontario County are to be taken countries Is concerned. ll may be o\·er by the Provincial Depart- .state medicine, such a:1 lu Russia, mcnt or HigbwR.ys, according to , where tbe state provides all medl- word juEt received by Reeve U. REV. UUSSELJJ 0 BRIEN I cal services for the people, and J. Jo'eathcrston of Longford :\1 ills. Thr ne,w mlnl!itcr or ~\'bUlly Unl!• pays tbe 11alaries o! doctors. In- Reeve ••eathcrston uld that the eol t:hun-h, who w11l begin In~ eluding an allowance durin& the ontario CountY Council ball been 1ninl~lry oa Sunday next, unh·e1·sily course. It may be, as calle&Yorla& for more U1an a year .,..eacbJq at the mona.lq •r- In liOme other countries, that to get the ProYillcl&l Department ,.·,'t.'. ReT. Mr. O'Brk'a has medical attendance Is proYidecl for to take onr t)lese roada. The bera ~licblac Ia l~rlt'tOII all, but on a buill )( part pay- roads were cCJIIl17 tor upkeep and, st~t t.'tuarch, Toroato, chuiq men\ o« c:oa\a b;y lt e state, and under the proY!nclal anpe"ialon, j July. part by the Insured; or It may be they ahoald be aade iDt.o better - In the form of medical aid only roads for tlle ·Uavelllng public. : fiOLDEN WEDDIN6 for those wader ~ certain lueome While he has received no notice level. of any Immediate y,·ork being un- The Canadian Medical Associa- dertaken. Reeve Featherston said ' lion has devoted considerable time he wa.~ bot-clul lbat the Dllpart- rELEBRATED BY to the l!tudy of this subject. ment would be doin~ &orne road IJ · l:ltatlstlcs have been compiled but construction on the Rama roaa more information Is aUII desired which would provide jobll tor WHITBY GOUPLE before definite and authoritative nama relief recipients taler. 'recommendations ar~ fortllcoming. •'Nothing bas been done along this ' At the present time It waa polnt- ltne yet and there Is nothing I cd out, owing to the Iar.:e num. much I can say ri;;:ht now, except Mr d Mn. J ea M. ller of unemployed, many peOple that W'l are hopeful aomethang wtU • an am are not receiving the medical aid be done," the Rama township Willi& Mark Very required because of their dlllld- ReeYe explained. once In seeking It, while In other An order-iD-councll W&.'! pa.ued Happy Event "ues th'l doctor Ia dolna the work II¥ the cabinet a week qo alltbor- tor little or nothlnc. June th• &oYerument to take oYer ,\lr. and Mra. James .M. Willis, Dr. Maedoucall reviewed the lheae roada .. hl&hW&fB, Ree\'0 I lifo-long and Yery hl&hly respect- 1 the subJect. lrom tbe atandpolnt o! .to'eatbenton said he wu notified. ed rt!!lldenta or Port Whitby, ce:e-! (al .J!COpe, who .,.-o tnclll411A·¥Ddar Tha Cou,nt.y Council and the bratod ~heir . g(IJ-:Ien · ll'eddi.lo:J:-t~, VP.ofo"~ ' l'\!O~P: Cl>l hoW' Itt.~ r.ru~r­ .. aiucipus(tM -maed.-m~-'ffi'l'ili' t.tlme · on l~ront · · street · -, 1111~ Ill financed; (c) what are the in& the r;oYernmenL t.o a:;llumo ll1c fuc~day t!Unounded by mcmbe s benoflt-'l derived. The different two roa.da, pointed out that they . or their ramily and ,;omo mtlmate scho~s now In operation In var- ware heaYUy travelled and that · l.-lends. In the afternoon and even- ious provinces and countries Wllrc moat o« the traftle w~ torelgn, jln;;, Ule bride and g1·oom or half a dealt with under these headings, comln& otr proTinclal hlabwaya to ' century ago were at home to their as showing how health Insurance reach t,ourlat places. guests, and incidentally, they were can be put Into operaUon, and Olllclal notice will probably be Uta recipients of many tanglola what conclu11tons can he drav.·n aent to the Council advlalng or tne oxpr6S>lions ol love and esteem In (rom experience. action taken b:r the government. the torm of beautiful girts. Con- Tht> Prealdent expressed to Dr. gratulations and good wishes also :\tacdougall the hearty thanks or DEFENDANT FAlliS came by telegraph from relative~ the Club tor his enlightening ad-L and friends In Canada and tho dress. TO awEN·D f.OURT ·I ;:::!~~~a~r ~~~~~~:.~~~ :r:~ KENNETH LOMAX 1\ II ronto, aud llll.ss L. Willis, or Whitby. - Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls y,·ere mar- ·Is LAID m REST llench Warrant luued for rled In St. John's Anglican Church Whitb M at Diatrict at l'orl Whitby, on July 28, 188G, Y an by the Rev. J. 111. Westncy, B.A .. Court B.lJ., who was tho rector at that t1rue. · Wben Waller B a i I e y, of nn~\·~l~e~~~r~ot~~ f~::.~~:e ~~: Whitby, f&iled to appear In Chronicle Joins irr ex lending heart- pollee court Tuosday a(lernoon to li.nawer to two charges laid again&t lost congratulations to Mr. and blw b local pollee after bnlng -'Irs. Willis, coupled with the wish Y • k , that they may he spared tor many been granted a remand last wee · 1 Y<'!lrs yet to travel ll(e's highway Duncan B. Mcintyre, acting for . together Crown Attorney G. D. Conant, · ------ K.C., asked the maKistrato to luue REMAND YOUTHS a warrant for his arrest. 1 · The request was granted and the warrant was Uiaued and band- I ;.~~&!!:. P=~ 0:0~-=~t~:~ ON THEff tHAKfiE 9a the beaell .Ill th• ahMiace of Many Pay Final Tribute to Youth of Many In terata Hundreds of ciUaens of Whit- by filled AU lialnta' Anglican Church to capacity Friday after- noon for the funeral of the late Kenneth Lomax, one of the mo.;t popular young men of Whitby, who died early on Tuesday. Representatlvu of the mauy. orpnl&atlona wlt!a wlllch de- cealed wu acUftl7 affiliated l aere aaoq tile coacreaattoa at tlte MrYk:e, wlalela wu cODduct• tt4 t.y 'lll.lo..,. Yo. 'J\allfD Ayda. llqlatnte 1'. 8. EIIM, who Ia Oil ... ncaUOD. Tile reaud laat week, II. w;u ta r .. eabered, wu •rutecl to en- .•.. .. able Balle)"a counsel, Manning Swarta, of Osbawa, to go luto the details of the char&r.s. Mr. Swartz En~t-Houeea Port Perry, it ia Alleged at Allloaa the orC&Diaatloaa repre- -tecl at the Mnlee ware the Boy Scouts, Wolf CaM. Whitby Y&cb~ Club and the Dominion Bank. was not In court wbon the case In pollee court bore Tuesday ar: was called. lernoon, two young men, still In Bailey Is charged with being In- 1 lhelr 'tePns, !<' rank Clifford and toxlcat~ In a public place, and 1 Barl Wlnkworth pleaded not alao with eauslng a disturbance g uilty to a charge or breakln~~: In or near a public street, by into and entering boat lwuses In Hw,-rlng and uslna obscene lang- the village or Port Perry on or uace. Wltne1111e11 to be beard In- about the 22nd of July. elude members of the Town Coun- They elected to be tried lu a clland town olllclala. He 111 alleged higher court by judge and jury, Magistrate Gee remanded them to b&YB caused a dlaturbanee arter tn custody tor one week owing to a recent apeclal sitting of tne tho abaeuco of Crown Attorney Council. Conanl. NEW PASTOR TO BEGIN MINISTRY ON SUNDAY NEXT a "He was a good eiUaen, oue who recognized his reaponslblll· lies and discharged his obliga- tions and enlightened hla com- munity. In his own work be was faithful." ·d eclared Rev, Ralpb Ayde, In paying tribute to the deceased young man. Numerous wreatbs and nora! apraya from the many friends, oraaul&&tiona aud clube teatiUed lo the hlgb esteem ln which he a·as held. The deceued waa a son or Mr. and Mra. E. M. Lomax an.d 1\'&1 Jn bla twent;y-thlrd yyear. Death followed a brief Ulneas, He was a. &raduato of Whitby Hlgn &bool and ba~ beeu employed In the Dominion Bank hero tor the pa~~t five years. Interment took place In Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers wers John Perry, Wllllam Hard· ol D . Donald Wllaon, Ward Irwin, Sidney Erskine and Ralph Ritzel. Stage is Set for the Rotary And Legion Carnival and ·oance in Wednesday Next Street Parade, With Five! v-~ ~\t: ~u.nume, ·ooy, B-ada Valuable ~ u.oo. t • <:-Beal Comic Costume, clrl, Street Dance and Gamea $:: .uo. f Skill f Y __ .J li-Best Clown Costume, $3.00. 0 Or OUJll CIIIU Grand Pri&ca Old at Annual Event in 'l:lte grand prlaes to be awarded d1• :omg the evening are a Ford V-8 Town Park to Aid Local (:o:~.cb, now on Ylew in front of the Chari · l'ust Olllce: a chesterfield aulte, liea ,·ah1ed at $100, and merchandise to 1 he value of $20 In any Whltb7 The stage Is all set for the mon- ,;tore. These prizes will be drawn ater at.reet. dance and carniYal to fer aobout mldnlghl b)' Ill:! Wor- be held on. Wednesday evening ship :;tayor Jackson. · next, August 6th, at the Town Spec:lal Prize Park, under tho auspices of the In addition a special prize i• Widen PllviDJ!:' Connell decided to extend tbe n- retread pavement now being iald on Green Streel, from Dun- das to Colbourne Streets, two teet ru·rtber on the west side or the street. This action was decided apoll when It was revealed that the aldewalk on the ea11t sldt I~ eloeer to the centre of the road than on tb6 west. The exten~lon will mate a better job or the pav- lna. . The work of paving Byron Street from Dundas to Colborne; Colborne from Centre to Brock, and from the end of the pa.vcment to Green, and north on Green to Dund~U~, Is now well -under way The work on this pavement will be the same as that Jald on Centre Street last year and w!lJ be tin- anced from the town's ~ounty re- bate. ANNUAL PIGNlt OF ROTARY GlUB Whitby Rotary Club and Canadian altered of a lOQ-pound baa of Legion, This Ia an annual event, su&ar, which will be awarded. to but the committee In charge has !tho person gueBSing the mllea&e not. lost algbt of the fact that new m:1de by the grand prh:e car which at\raettona must be added ~h . 1 will be jacked up on the Fair year, ao patroaa wllo so to thto ~:rQ,Ancta .ud t~ trom about 1.10 • ---- park r>n Wodntla4&Y D\K~t .... utfma, . • •, ""'1~::;~;tr1r,au . .... nl a.. M .L ... oi ~ F ;n H d ~ItO)' · '!.'1C3::l1Ut qhllPJf.:.>.'. 'l'ho> ' 41'- '~·l&e'rw-\1 ·,-::;o+~st<-!11 ~ ..... ;,. ~ .. l\, 1 -. ft , llftt1 ~ 1' ' coeds, of course, v.·lll go to help bpeclal · coute.'lt. The prize Ja a Fme ling At Frelt1:b- along the very . tine community most acceptable one, i , Ba work .being carr1ed on by both the On the grounds will be gamea of ' man a y Rotary Club and the Legion. &11:111 aud tun for everyonB. There - The carnival will get under way will be no black moment-'l. There lfemhers of the Whitby Rotary at the park after the huge parade will b~ band muaic by the Cltlaena' Club and their ramilles enjoyed a which will form up at the Whitby Band and numet·oua attractlou. J•lenlc at Frenchman's Bay on High School at 6.45. It wlll be ·Foz: the street dance there will Wednesday :~fternoon and evening. beaded by ftve bands and It is ex- be a 11lx-ptece orchetitra under the Races tor the children, 88 well pee ted that · tllore 11' lll be many direction of Bill Switxer. Thla hu u the older unes, E,nllvened thll floats. always been a popular attraction I program, followed by' a bountiful Prlaee for Parade ot the Jo'alr. ll!upper: In the e\·enlng the Prizes orrered for the best en- With all arrangements made, all adults Rtaged a baseball game be- trlell In the parade are aa follows. that Ia neceiiB&ry now Ia fair teams heade!l by Graham Mac- A-Motor Vehicle, Truck or weather. Ir, however, It ratna, the dougall and Roy Fowler. It was Car, UO .OO carnival will be p011tponad until an cx-:eedlng ly close game, with B-Horse-Drawn Vehicle, $5.00. the following evening, Thul'lday, Roy's team no11lng out a. victory C-Pet-Drawn V e. b I e 1 e, lat August. 6th. b:r :a score or 16 to 14. (There $3.00: 2nd, $2.00. It Ia announced by the Coamlt- 111 an error here aome place but D-Doll Carriage, lat, $3.00; tee that the Judgel! tor the parade we ban not been able to dildYer 2nd. $2.00. will be Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Mra. jut where, ao let It p!) Clar- E-Bicycle, Boy or GJrl, llit, Theodore King and His Worahlp ence Town, when not. batlaiBJ, ...._ $3.00; 2nd, $2 .011. Maror Jackson. fereed the cme, ln-.rlably call- Cross of Sacrifice Erected In~ balla for hta own aide aad atrlke~ on his opponents. So the game was exciting and argumenta- ttre. The refreshments Included B a 1 nothing stronger than very 11trong Y Whitby LegiOn Branch ~'lr;~u;_barua cowle'• Whltb,y Was Dedicated on Sunday RAINS ARE BOON ......._.ve Serrice eron.icle c .... t. r~' Preaenta Photo TO NEEDY ~ROPS With V....W. ~ Of Vim.y Ridaea - · deacoo w..,... u Speak. To War Vetenna Will Help Materially in Filling Grain and Freshen Putures er - Croaa Erected on Memorial Plot Bought , and Maintained by Legion Members ot Wllltll:r branch of the Canadlu Le- gion aa;e very grateful to a prominent bualneu mall of tbe town who ahowe4 hla regard tor ex-service meu In au appreciative and taq- lble manner by the pr- entallon of a beautiful pic· ture or Canada's National Memorial at Vlmy Rkla• which waa unveiled b:r Hla Majesty the King on Sun· day laat. The prcaentatlona were made arter the 'tel• eraus had •·eturned fro~a the unveiling and dedica- tion of the Memorial Cr- at GroYealde Cemetery liaa- day afternoon. The rains l~t Wednesd&)' and Tharaday were a boon to eropR Ia central Ontario, reports show, altll.oagh the drought had already dqae considerable damage, The crop outlook In York was dta- tlnctly unfavorable until the wel- come rains, which will belp a creat deal In fllling the grain aacl In rresbentuc up the pas- tares. I "May God grant that there!' will be no return of the bloody issues of wa·r ; and that there wllll be peace everl&l!tlng," commented the Venerable Archdeacon G. Warren, of York Diocese, In th< course of his a.ddress Sunday art e rnoon, whon he unveiled anc dedicated tho Memorial Cros per fected by Whitby Post of th. Canadian Legion , Groveal& CeJUelery. Tho apeak4!1' made &J empa~~sloned plea t.hat all wl» heard his voice might rededlcn their Jives to the work or 01' Lord Jesus Christ. The service, aponaored by till local branch of the Caul!.dlll Ldgiou British Empire fi!rvls L •ague, ·was 'lttended by quite& number or tbe residents of Wlal~y and dlet.rlct as well as represa- tatlves of the Ontario Couty Council and Mayor Jackson •d The rain went down fairly well Ia the root fields but where ,Jowlag 1ls being done the motet- are oaly penetrated two or three tqoh... The rain Ia eJipeoted to b6lp the late berries, but many o.,.hards report aeYere burnln~~e ArriYlna at the cemeter)' alaort- of lrult from the eJ!treme• heat .. of a couple or weeks ago, much ly before three o'clock, Ule aea- ot the fruit dryin« up and tailing era of ... the Legion, wear lac tltelr o~r tile trees. berets ·and arm banda' formed ap Fall Wheat Bettl!r aud marched behind the Wlaltlly Around Peterboro reports Tbe Rev. Ru&ell O'Brien, B.A., B.D., M.R.E .• the new mlnialer of Whitby United Church, will be- ~:ln bla ministry on Sunday next, 11·ben be will preach at the morn• lnoJ aervlce. HI• subJect will be "An All Night W·reslllng Match". Thsre will be uo enning aervlce during August. ford, Conn., while preaching In Andover Congregational church. Going lo l'orl-of..S palu, Trluldad, aa pastor or Greyfrlurs Preally- terian church . be waa also a siiO· cla.te editor or tho Trinidad Pres- byterian Record. l<'ollowed lleld secretaryHhlp or religious educu· tlon tor the United Church in the Maritimes, then several yea rs a~ mtnlstcr of Memorial Unltnrt church, St. Calharinea, rrom which he has recently rctilgned . He occu pled the JIU I pit ot Carle- ton Street cburcb, Toronto, dur- In' July. the Whitby Town Council. Rv. Report Hunclrecb Jo; . R. Adye, putor or All Salts' Clllaens' Band through Uae eea.. llllow t~at fall wheat Ia yielding tery to the burial plot, wltlcla Ia better than expected, althou~tb l"'alntalned by the branell. Here the kernels are llllll(htly ahrunk- rurlcd Ia a Union Jack atood a ell. The cooler weather around large cross erected by the lA&loa Llndaay has done much to help Branch In memory ~t tlao .. war tlie crops, llvestoc'k 11nd acrlcut- veterans from the dlatrlct who lie tara! workers In that area. The ' ... Widely experienced for a man In bls middle thirties Is Rev. O'- Brien. Born In Pembroke. Mr. O'lllrlan «raduated froiD Queen's Unlnralty, received his B.D. at MeGill, and lila ..-:A. in Hart-. Periab In Baae · Anglican Church, chaplain of he A Reuters des&l&tcb from Aden. Legion Branch and representa.ve Arabia, &aid travellers reported or the Last Post Fund, actedall hundreds or persons bad perished chairman: while the Rev. Or. In a tire at Maaaaua, Eritrea. Carmichael, pastor of St. ln- Tbe elty was In flames, thtt tra- drew's Church and Preslden of \·ellera said, wltb . newly erected the Whitby Ministerial Aascla- tlon. led In prayer. R. M. Dter- gllsollne tanka a blue and the ell. PrPsldent or the local P..elon flames apreadinc to an ammuni- and Chairman or the Con1nttee lion m:\gazlne and to aircraft. AI- In charge of the erection orthe ready 60 airplanes were aald to Cross and also Ita financing de- ba ve been destroyed, livered ,. abort · addr611~. buried In the plot. P~tares and hoe r.rops have l'lace Wreatb b6aetltted most, Tdth 1\houll three During tbe service a wreat'h Cl!l&rterll of the fall wheat har- wu laid at the loot of uae or- Yeetlq completed. · Only half a ·by the Legion membea·•: wltlle ferop of raspberrle11 Is anticipated , Last . Poat waa sounded followllll and peaa are belnc cut for leed • Ia aome cases. by two mlnutea alienee Ia trlhate Tile late oats have been · helped to those who laid down tlaelr Una b7' the showers In many dis- tor their Kine and Couatry, a .. ~rlctl, and the tomato and corn lContinucd on page 5) ~rope loot promising at present. Of Port Perry Sought To Collect $4,334.00 --------------------------.~ . Civic Holiday lnWhitbyOn Monda~ Next Next MondBT, Allguat 3nl. Will by proelaaatloll O( tile Town Coanetl be CIYie Holt- d&J In Whlttl:r, when It II! es.,eded tllat an plaeea of bualnea will be clo.ed. No !!pllielal programme to ID&rk tile day has been arranged hut many cill1ens will uo · dou'bt talce adTantage of the long week end to visit here and there. The day Is belni observed as Civic HolldRY In Toronto, Oshawa, and man~· other places In On- tario. DEATH SUMMONS RICHARD . HATGH Fonner Whithy Mel"C'hanl and College Director, Paaaes at97 Supreme Court Judge Finds That Acceptance of Cheques for Y e a r I y Grants Wu Final Settle- meat CASE OF INTEREST TO WHOLE COUNTY Judge in Diamisaing Action Orden the Plaintiffs to Pay the Court Cotta Judgment In the action ~rougbt by the Board of Educ!l• tlon of the Ylllage of Port Perry aplnst the Count7 of Ontario .-as banded clown by His Lord- ship Mr. Justice Klngstone at U!!- goode Hall, Toronto, on Friday last. The Judgment, which has been awaited with considerable Interest by residents of Ontario County alnce the case WIIS heard In May at Whitby, atatea that the action brought b,. the Board Ill dlsmiBSeQ With CORtll. Tbe'"aetlon, beard In May, was broup;bt by· the Port Perry Boartl Richard Hatch, a former well- of Education sought to obtain known Whitby merchant, and I from Ontario County an amount who toot a teen Interest In the of a-pproximately $4.:34, lnrlud- cburch , cblli!>Je and municipal af·jlng Interest, tor arreara claimed to be dn-e the board for the main- fairs. passed 11wa7 In Toronto tenance of Ontatlo Count:r pupils Western Ho11pltal on Sunday mor- at the Port Pl!!'ry Hl~:b ScboOI nlng last, at the ripe age of 97. nnder the terms or the Hig~ He had lived at the home of bla Schools Act O't'Or a 11erlod of son Arthur E. Hatch for the :rears from 1924 to 1933. It baa • • been a subJect of mneh dl~~enaslan past 28 ye&rl!, and enjoyed good In the County Council at ac-.erat health up until tbe end. Inter- sessions. meat TBII made In the Union Board Acx:ept~ Cheque Cemetery following a priTate fu. \ Mr. Justice Klngstone aa,.. the neral serYlee hold at the borne of count7 must raise certain nma his son tn Toronto. Upon the ar- each Year and pay a aum oYer to rival or the funeral proc"sslon the reapectl're aehool boarda., The ~.ere~~s J.otned by Tl!lat~""" or mar.hlner7 ~n~tc-ta . ~ 1111tUea~ 1t1t . -r.,· -·~~ utt..--,.t~·tt 'l\t! ~to.b !:'«"br'"llu"'t.,·'(r~·., """ ~·,"n'-!t ~~ lln.a1·1\•a viN~ at the cemb'Vlr:r. : the ~ebool ~rds or an obhgaUoil• The lnte Richard ·Hatch waa arlslnc during the current ,.ear. for many years In the bardw&Te Aa the Port Perry hoard IIC· business In Whitby, In partner- cepted a cheque lrom · the county ~hlp Tlth bill brother, the lata on February 1, 1928, "In llettle- samuel B. Hatch. In 1874, he ment of the balance maintenance built the business block now oc- grant, 1927, Port Perry Hlgll cupled by the Rice Hardware School" and other cheques Jn Store on Brock Street North. I!Ubltequent years ft nmllt be T•·o ftoor11 wPre used for l!tocll bald, IIIIYI! his Lo~dahlp, tbat the . business and the third a11 a tin- parties came to an agreement smith Bhop. and that the llahlllty of tbe When the Methodist Taberna- county was dlachar&"ed, tt It ever cle. now the United Church , was existed. erected over - 50 years ago, Mr. J h H 1 f 0 b Hatr.b loot a teen interest In the 0 n arr 11• o II awa, acted bnlldlng and was one of the ftral for th? Port P11rry Board of f?du- trusteeR. His death also remove a cation • wh lie the case for On- the last aurvlvlnc member of tbt tarlo County was handled h7 R. ltrst Board of Dlreetora of the ,ROilald Radd,-, _ Clerlt aad 8ollelt- Ontarlo Ladlee' Collep, J(r. or, ud J. E. Plekap, K..C,. of Rateb belu creatiJ' laterwt&d 111 Toroato. tht --ll•••nt 11111 111htt11~ ~e 9!!!~~t lid · ftmDJEJ! II uce of tile Collep. Pttlac a eopJ' or tile complet. Mr. Hateh ""* for a few ' Jadcmeat tor pubiiQttow. YNn on the Town Connell and took a teen lntereat In · civic at- fain. Mr. Hatch could alwaya be depended upon to lend a1111latance to any worth-while communlt7 ent11rprlse. The deceased was lntere11ted In 8P01't while In Wh~y .and In his earlier days played croquet on the laWi:l of his home, which Ia now owned b7 W. C. Town, Dun- du Street East. An expert In this game, he plaYed ~~mea with others from nearb7 places and It waa a well-known fact that man,. a «&me was finished under um- brellas and by light of the lan- tern . Immediate relatives who sur- Yive are one son, Arthur E. Hatch, Toronto, and one daugh- ter, Nellie, In Montreal . There are also senral nephews and alec~. BOTH PARTIES GHAR6ED WITH BARN DESTROYED BY flR·E SUNDAY Modem Structure Owned by James Routley Near Brooklin Fire o£ unknown origin complete• ly destroyed the barn, season's hay crop, aome eaiYes and aome Im- plements ·on the farm of James Routley, about half a mile west of the village of Brooklin on Sunday. The fire was distoYered at 10.30 on Sunday morn in~ when flamea were seen to leap Irom the roof of the huge barn, a new and mod- ern structure which had recently been completed. A call for help was Sl'nl to Brooklin and the fire department responded taking along the chemical engine and other RErKLESSNESS equipment. ~eighbors also render· (I ed every asstslance they could but the fi rc had gained such headway --- land spread so rapidly that little M Accident Cues Will Be nothing could ~e done to lave it. Jn the barn 1t was learned, were Heard in Whitby Police onr SO tons of hay, several calvu, wagcona and aomo farm lmple- Court menta, and all were deatro7ed. Char;tcs, have been laid bdorc ]. M. Hicks; J.P., of Whitby, against both parties involved in an accident which occurred on Brock $trect north, Whithy, on the evening of Tuesda~·. July Zl5t. Chief H. W . Quantrill, of Whitby, has entered a charge of reckle55 driving a~:ainst Hector Reid, Chid Con~tnhlc of Beaverton, and Reid in tum ha5 It waa learned that on the barn floor b~fore the fire were two -- waggons, one loaded with hay and another empty. After the fire had cool~d down an examination was made of the wrccka~e and it was found that from both waggons the nuts binding the wh~rls and upper structure to the waggon proper had b~en removed. laid t"·o cha.r~tcs against the driver CiroU D- _.__ Code or the other car. ~orman \Vcthu- u....- np, eighteen yur old son of C. S. For Beet- Waiter. Wetherup, 2011 Nassau street, Osh- Waltera and tapmen In hotel awa. Wcthcrup i5 charged with benrA«e rooms will no longer reckless driving and also with fail- have to depend on "Ups" ror their ing to give the proper signal when livelihood, If a schedule of war;es about to make a left turn. Both drawn UJ by the provJnelal de- cases 1\re scheduled to come utt in partmont ot labor and tbe 'Liquor the Whitby Police Court on Tucs - Control Board. 111 apprond b:r day, August 4th, at 2 p.m. I botel owllel'l.

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