Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 4 May 1938, p. 5

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11-IE· WHITBY GAZETTE AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 19.38 We Repak Allyllalag CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BUILDINti BYLAW Bought Je.welry BASSETT'S in a Store WHITBY - •Phone 160 Oaha-- Phoue 1650 WHITBY CHURCH NEWS Real Eatate For Sale FOR SALE-BRICK HO~ I rooms, hardwood Ooors. hot water heating. splendid cellar, fron' and bac:lt stairs, large Ia wn. garage. l"DJ' particulars apply to Oazotte and ChronJcle Office, aaox .0. FOR SALE-A VERY ATI"RACT• lve and well located bungalow ID the town of Whitby, five I'OOIM and bathroom, hardwood noors, I French doois, oalt trim, spleDdld cellar, large front ·· and btclt .,..._ andahs. good garage, lawns, tnee. . etc. A real buy for someone. Writo . Advertiser, Box 345, Whitby. ~----------------------------------------------~FOR SALE -BUNGALOW TYPB UNITED CHURCH Mother's Day will be celebrated ln the tJnlted Cbun:h on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. In honour o! Motherhocd U1e General Board of tbe Church Is presenting the old· est Mother ln the Church Roll with a beautiful bouquet of nowera. At the night service the minister will preach on the subject "Living In An Unfinished World", and wUl use the pine organ and the electric organ illustratively. HEAR NEW HAMMOND ELECTRIC ORGAN On Sunday at both services a~ the United Church Mr. Paul Bertt wUl demonstrate ln recitals before and after the new Northern-Ham- mond electric organ. The lnstru· ment wUl have its console down in front of the choir and will be used also for the full worship ser- \·ices. commenclnc about 8.30, there will be a aacred organ recital, with lllr. Reg, Geen, A.R.C.O.. of Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa, as guest organist. Assisting arU.sts will be W. A. Dewland and Mrs. <Dr.) dwelllna corner Athol and Ontario Streets. .Will aell on very eMJ montbly terms to re.sponslble pal17. For appointment to Inspect pboae Oshawa 1550. L. V. Disney, Osbawa. Grant Berry, of Oshawa, whUe . FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSB OR several numbers will be &tven by Broc:k Street north, several acnl the choir, under the dl.recUon of of garC:en land. Apply Dr. C. P. Mrs. P. N. Spratt. The pipe organ McGUllvray, Whitby, Ont. Tele- was recently electrUied anll com- phone 724. pletely renovated, and will be heard to advantage with lllr. Geen at the HOUSE FOR SALE - SOLID console. brick, 8 room:;, all modem COil\'•• BAPI'IST ClltJRCH At the BapU.st Church, next Sun- day will be "Mother's Day" all day. The Sunday School will be con- ducted by Mothers, who talte all the parts in the service. The church servJces will have speclal music ap- propriate to the occasion. The morning message wUl be "The Law of Mother" and at this service a floral tribute will be given to ·the eldest mother and the younge,c;t mother present. The evening text will be "Israel Is My Son." Sunda,;r School at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. and \he minister, Rev. H. Elmer Green, will introduce the atudy of the "Heal· lng Mlnistry of Jesus." B.Y.P.U. meets every Monday · at 8 p.m. lences. Situated on No. 2 JUah- way, Dundas Street., double garace lot 60 x 74, three blocks from INsl· ness section, newly decorated, larp cellar, hot air furnace. A11P17 Gazette and Chronicle Offlce. LOST LOST-GOLD CHAIN WITH PBN knife pendant. Pinder please re- turn to Dr. C. F. McGUllvray aDd receive reward. Wanted WANTED TO BUY ~.())Q: Bmf- dre~ used bicycles for ~ or u trade-ln.s. Liberal allowance. OpeD eventng.s, VIctor's, 34 King St. West, Oshawa, Phone 918. CUSTOM HATCHING- WI: ARB For Rent PoR RENT-FARM OP ABOUT 65 acres. Conveniently located 1n Osh- awa wi~h city water supply. Ample IMdldi.ngs. Immediate posse.sslon. Apply to Conant & Annis, Barrls- tens, &.s., OShawa. POR RENT-CATl'LE TAKEN IN for pasture. Terms reasonable. Apply T. Moment, RR. 1, Myrtle Station, Con. 9. Articles For Sale POR SALE - HOUSE AWNING, 11 '>i n long, 3 Y.t fet spread; used cmly one season, with frame, $5.00 . Phone 558. EAST WHITBY TWP. AIMED AT SHAGKS Inspector to Enforce Pro. visions - Builden' Warned East Whitby To*nshlp authorities have reported that many buildings are In the coune of erecuon In the Township for which buDding per· mlts have not been applled for un· der the bY-law of November, 1931, and while they are loath to ln.sUtute BICYCLES - ALL KINDS OP court proceedlnga, such action will Bleydes from ten to eighty dollara. have to be taken If the pracL1ce Is Repairs and welding. Bicycles for not atopped. rent. Open evenings. Vlc:tor'a, 34 The new bulldm. by-law came Kine S~. West. Oshawa. Phone Into effect last November and the Ill. . areas most effected by the by-taw PeR SALE-BUCKwHEAT POR feed. L. E. Dunn, Brooklin RR. 1. Ph011e 1126. POR SALE--CLYDE MARE WITH weelt old !Illy foal. Burkholme Parm, RR. No. l, Whitby. . POR SALE-SECOND HAND ICE Pot Machine. Ph011e 875, Whltb)o, ODL are Westmount, Harmony, North Oshawa, Columbus and Raglan. The area aubJect to the by-law Includes all the to;mshlp; however, exclusive of farm lanc:a. !.!bert Hollman was appointed building inspector at the Novem- ber meetlnl of Eaat Whitby Town· ahlp CouncU and hla duties con- ala\ · cr1 worc~nr the prvylldana or the bt-Jaw and of lllulDa perml&a lUR BALE = WISTINOROUBR to ownm or pmona moUn~ or radio, table model, In IOod wart· al&ertnl .lnp Par IUch .er- lng eondiUon. wm sen cheap tor \'lcet Ule ~er 11 to PB1 Ule in· qulclt Ale. Apply Mrll. c. Tt,Jlor, spector a fee of p for each permit 30 Dundas St. E., Whitby. _for a building not exceeding •1.000 POR SALE-A QUANTITY OP ln value, and an additional sum of English White Leghorn laying 50 cents for eac:h additional $1,000 Hens. Apply R. c. Tindall. Brock or fracUon thereof. atreet north, Whitby. The by-law &lao provides that the POR SALE-KITCHEN RANGE, repairing of a house, If the repalra water rront. excellent baker. quick cost one-third or more of the, value sale cheap. Pease Economy Hot Air of the house, !hall come un~er Its Purnace. piping registers, acces.. provisions. Plans and specifications llllries $25.00. G. w. Barker. ·Pick- of all bulldlngs to be erected must ertng VIllage. be submitted to the buUdlng inspec- tor. FOR SALE - CHILD'S LARGE White Crib and White Wicker Commode chair with tray. Phone 1M or apply 228 Brock 3treet north. ST. JOHN'S, PORT WWTBY On Sunday next, the 3rd Sunday after East.er. Mother's Day will be observed at the services of morn- ing and evening prayer at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. respectively. The Beaver Boys' Bible class will meet at 2 ·and the Sunday School and other Bible classes at 3 p.m. On Thurs· day, the 5th inst .• the Adult Bible class will hold their monthly busi· ness. social and devotiollal meeUDI a' ,.. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Watson. On Pl'lda7, b CHII.D·s ROOM expert& ID bttcbiDI beD cblclt or ' LOTrA CALLUSES DID NOT LET Wubable · ~ I!&ID~ Qlt ~ wn., eaa, bal'IDC ~ no.n... Merry Poot attend the dance last with aome oi the an wubable yeara' ·exper~mce 1n U1la work. Our niiM. Cress Com and Dunlo!' wallpapera, mDpJe painted fiDDi· mach!nea an Ule lateR In elecutc Balns t\Vol~ this. SOld by Allin s ture; nes that are easily launder- incubator. Prices are moderate. A. and Odiums drug stores, Whitby, All buUdlnp must have at leaat three rooms and a ground area of at least 400 square teet. Garages cannot be uaed aa dwellings six montha from the date of the per- mit. nor can tourist cabins be used for the same PUl'pOI;e. ~ ~ ~- \Gll'- tlll!l t1 , p.m. and the adult pnctlce a& I p.m. in the church. If oold. theM will be held at U1e home of Mra. J. A. Wilson. ed and slip-covers and spreads are L. Brown. Unionv11le, Ont. PhG:le and at :!.ll drug counters. Stringent regulations ·with re- gard to fire huarcls and the keep- Ing of coal oll, gasoline anC other dangerous fluids In a buUdlng are contained in the by-law •. suitable for a young chlld's room. 3901 and 3902. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Ch~ cheerful colors, subdued enough not to be irritating 01' tiresome. u possible, have an ex- pert arrange the lighting. Avoid unnecessary gadgets or furniture. WANTED - $1500 ON P'IRST mortgage, good security. Apply Box 505, Whitby. The minister, Rev. Dr. H. Car- michael, will preach morning and evening in St. Andrew's, with spe- cial reference to Mother's Day. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. At the close o! the evening servlce, Be sure that there Is plenty of BOARDERS WANTED. APPLY 121 closet space and storage room for centre street south. ANNIVfRS.4RY Of -~~· SUNHAY SCHOOL toy.s.. gave out the announcements and the acrlpture le.sson was read by Leonard McQuay. l"UrtbeD ~ to ~ annt-~ • .. ensary appeanr ttl pages 1 and 4 of this issue. Observed on Sunday United church, Whitby at GONFIRM 33 AT ST. PAUL'S Largely attended and outstand- ing services, marking the anniver- li&TY of the Sunday School, were h._cld 1n Whitby United Church on SundaY. the children ftaurlna larply In all of them. Lindsay Church Over- In the morntng a children's choir of over 100 voices, unaer the dlrec· - crowded for Sunday Morning Ceremony tion of lllr. Vernon Rowe, lmplllSiied Lindsay, May 3.-Conflrm&Uon tbe large congregation as they .sana rites of the a"ftltcan Church were aeveral times. The choir l&llerr ...._ was taxed to capacitY to talte care performed at St. Paul's Church of of them and had to be extended England, Sunday morning, When 33 for the occasion. Dr. P. S. M.llla. candidates were present.ed to Rt. the capable and verY enereeUc Rev. A. R. Beverley, M.A., D.i>., SunO.y School auperintendent, read Suffrqan Bishop of Toronto. the .scripture lesson, and Yr. B. W. Keown, assistant, weloomed the All but two of the class were pre- guesL preacher and gave out the aented bY Rev. /1.. K. Goldring, announcements. Another scripture rector of St. Paul'&. The two were lesson was read by Gloria Holman. presented by Rev. E. Rigby, rector Rev. Harold Toye, minister of or Christ Church, Cob~. Kin&aton Road United Churcb. To- ronto, addressing the children, aslt· The church was nlled to capacity long before the aervlce started. ed that to think of Ood and BJa Chal.-s were pressed Into service In goodness and care everytlme they the alslea and vestibules. OVer 100 ~w a lltUe bird. persons .stood outside the doors In the altemoon there was an throughout the service. Specl&l open session of the Sunday School, mualc was given by the choir, under addressed by the minister, Rev. the direction or Mrs. A. Palen, Russell O'Brien. This aeWoll was organlat. under the direcUon of llr!i$.1 If. Tlklnl u h1l text, "God So Loftld Harper of· the Pr1marJ depu1meoL 'nle world,• Bllbop Bnerle;y uqect Ralpll· ·Mccarl react tht .:rlpWn the memben of the clul to a Jiiiiiil aM W. A. B6BBII}J, at 11M\ hlitm' dive~t 6l tb61r lflh'!t- Hope, a formn- IIUPiriD~'- aDd ua1 natana. I. II. lllclra, . ~ ·ttftl'al ' ------ Archer Wallace books, ctft of the author. to several students. In U1e evening the guest speaker was Mr. M. A. SOrsolell, former deputy-minister of Welfare for On- tario, ' who delivered a challenaln& message to youth, based on the story ot the rich young ruler who · came to see Jesus. Music was furnished by the Glee Club. under Mrs. Rowe'3 direction. Dr. s, R. Mon~omery Almonds Remember tho Yother's Day service on sunday, May 8th, com- menclntr at 1.45 D.S.T. Special music and selecUOM by Sunday School members, with Mrs. <Dr.l McQuay a.s the auest speaker. Pub- lic worship will follow · at three o'clock. { .. WHITBY UNITED CHURCH ' Moruinc at 11.00 D.S. T. SERMON:- "MOTHER" SermoneUe for Boys and Girls. In hoaour of Motherhood the oldeet Mother in the Church will be pneeated with • bouquet. NOTE:-Tbe New Northem-Hammond Electric Oraan will be installed for both aervicea. Mr. Paul Sera will play in recital before and after each aervice. Evenin1 at 7.00 D.S.T. SERMON :-"UVING IN AN UNFINISHED WORLD.'• The pipe Olll&D and the new electric orpo will be used to illuatrate the aermoa. :. WANTED-A CAPABLE WOllAM to take charge of home. Adultt. Apply at Gazette Office, Whitb)o. WAN'IEO - NOT A POR'I'ONK. but a 1pleasant, profitable bUBblesl for earnest and active people. Any dependable person can operate this simple business ln a reserved clla- trict. 200 guaranteed home neces- sities used by milllons of people. Safe and advantageoua cash plan. SQUARE DEAL.. No mit. l"or free particulars. write "PAMIJ,EX" 6'10 St. Clement St.., Montreal, If JCN wish to Mget somewhere". Sales Register SATURDAY, MAY ,th-AucUGD sale of Team of General Purpoee Horses, Implements anC · ~ the property of Yr. M. L. Jennlnp to sell by Public AucUon at the Wm. Dunlop property, Pine street, Whitby, and opposite Whitby Lum· ber Yards. Terms cash. No re- serve. Sale at 1.30 o'cloclt D.S.T. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 14-AUOTION S&Ie or •~ Head Presh Cows aDd Springers, Government T .B. testecl and negaUve to blood test, at Lot 2, Con. 7. · Markham, the property of J. S. Honey & Son, Milliken Po5t O!flce. 5ale at one o'cloclt aharp. Terms cash. No reserve. J. H. Prentice and Ken Prentice, Auc- UODeers. PRIDA Y, li4A Y 6TH-AUCTION' sale of Household Purniture, the property of the Estate of the late Mrs. T. Branton, 215 Euclid street, Whitby, all of the household ef- fects, conalatlni of Llvlnl Room. Dilalnl Room, Bedroom aDd Kit- eben Pumlture and o&ber arUcJes too numaOu. to IDIIltlaD. Terms ~· No reaern. Sale at one o'cloclt aJWP <D.B. T .> W - ltlaw, Auc&laMir. THURSDAY, MAY 12-AUCTION ' Sale of Parm Stock, Implement&: and Pumiture the property of · Charles BUrrows, lot 18, con. · 4,. East Whitby. Terms Ca.sh. S&Ie at . 1.30 D.S.T. Al!. the farm Ia aold everything wUl be sold without re- serve. H . Drew, Clerk, Wllll&lll Maw, AucUoneer. Ownenhip of Undaay Hotel Changes Handa Lindsay, Aprll 28. - Announce- ment that U\o Benaon House hU changed ownenhlp waa conflrmocl by Tbe Dally w~r todaJ, whe Mr. Walter Hyatt atated that Mr. Wellman, who ha.s been usoctatecl with the ownership and manq.,. , ment for the past ten yoara, ht4 withdrawn and thtt after Yay In the hotel will be conducted by the firm of Hyatt & N\llent.. The new partner, lllr. W. T. NUient. la wn and favorably ltnown to :;everal Lindsay citizens. He comes froal Trenton and la well ltnown to \be trade. The Benson House wlll be COil•! dueled as formerly and the IJU!.D• agement IS desirous of maklnC lt one of the finaL hostelriea tO' ~ found east of Toronto. It la under·l Notice To Crediton The by-law waa enacted for the R.S.O. 192?, cap. 150, See. 51. purpose of removing the poMibillty ESTATE of PrlscUla C. EVans, of a "shack town" coming Into ex- Widow, dece&SI!~. lstence ln any of the aforementlon- ALL per:.. on a having claims ed places In East Whltby Town- aplnst the Estate of Pr1sclllt C. ship, The Times waa Informed. Bn.ns, late of Lhe Town of Whitby ProsecuUona will surely be earned In the County of Ontario. Widow, out, an official stated, -unless the deceased, who died on or aboUt the by-law from now on ta not oompUed Blxth day of November A.D. 193T, wlth. The building Inspector was at the Town of Whitby, are hereby Instructed to report all contraven- DOUfled to file with the under• Uons of the by-law to the councU ~ oo .o!:..,llefon....&.ltll:Mtlool8loi•.V(IIliU" ..... _.OI...,._.,aow belne ebnsl~ .. df.1 of May 1938 full partlculanl or their claims. Immediately after wd C::ate. the assets of the de- ceased will be distributed amongst thor;e entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims so fOed. DATED at Oshawa, the Eighteen- th day of April AD., 1938. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C., Bank of Montreal Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario. IN THE ESTATE OF DANIEL CONWAY All persons having claims against the Dta&e or D&Dtel CGDWQ,-la&.e of Pletertnr. 0 n t a r l o , Steam PLANE GRASHES TRENTON PII.OT EStAPES DEATH Unable to Bring Machine Out of Spin, Pull1 Para.. chute Cord Sllof'd ~. decawlcd, ~0 ---~- 111..-.Zio - -- ..... died an (II' about the JOth ., or · . &nu-. _.. -·- ... ._ ... 11a b 1- ..__._ .......,..__. to coa1d DCit llrlnl hla plane oat ttl a re • -. are ..... _,_ .._.....,. - aboiK 100 fee\ In .... _ air, -... aend parUculan ttl IUDI to the ...... ..... .._ undersigned Administratrix on or dent Pilot J. L. J. Bemolt, or t.he before the 23rd day of May, 1938, Trenton Air Station, released his aner which date this Estate will be safety belt. nten he pulled the I dlatrtbuted, having regard only to COrd of hla parachute and was clatml of which she ahall then yanked from hla seat. han nouce. Dated at Whitby, thl& He Ooated afely to earth whlle 3rd day of May, 1938; JEAN OON- the machine, a P'leet training WAY, Administratrix, by her So- plane, crashed In a swamp about a 1 llcttor. James P. Coughlin, K.C.. moe north of No. 2 highway. ~ Richmond Street West, Toronto. Bemolt, flying aolo three or four (4$c) weeks, was picked up by Sergeant -----------,..--- Harling, who waa alao up 1n an· · IN THE MATI'ER OP TH!! other machine and witnessed the ESTATE OP MARY JANE WIL- occurrence. Bemolt aettled to 'the LIS, Widow, Deceased. ground !IOD!e distance from the All persons having clalma against wrecked plane and was unhurt. the Bistate of Mary Jane WWla, He told air force offlclala he was late ol the Town of Whitby, In the up about 4,000· feet when he put hll Oaunty of Ontario, Wldow, de- machine Into · a 1pln. It whirled to ceUed, who died on or about the about 1.~ feet above the earth, 1Mb day of April, AD. 1838, are bu& when Bemolt attempted to herebf notified to rue with the atralghten up he found he was un- underaisned Sollcltor for the :becutors, on or before the ~th able to do to. · day of May, AD. 1838, full parUcu- He quickly . released ~ aafet)' Jan of their claims. . Immediately belt, stood up 1n the -COCltplt .and after aid date the useta of the pulled the cord of hll parachute, aid Deceased wUl be dlstrlbu~ mapped to hll back. amonpt thOiie enUUed thereto, The· 'chute yanked him from the havlnl regard only to clalma 80 cockpit aa hla machme · eontlnuect tued. down, still in the spin. It crashed Dated aL Whitby, this 2nd day about three mUes from the airport. of May, AD. 1938. R . D. RUDDY, Solicitor for the Executors, Whitby, ont tbe hotel are contempla~ In the near fUture. DELIVERED IN WHITBY PROMPT A 1TENTION TO ORDERS' H. NICHOLSON PHONE 365 Humane Society Hu Been F onnecl at Belleville BellevUle, May 2.-At on en- thusiastic meeting In the Chamber of Commerce BUlldlns l"rlday night, the Belleville Hwnane So- ciety waa organized In :the city. Walter H. Reeves was named hon- orary president, Dr. R. w .. Tennent, preeldent of the aoc:lety. Other offlcera are: Mrs. J. P. WUII, vice-president; second vtoe- prealdent, Mrs. B. W. Tennent; treasurer, Mrs. B. C. Donsn; sec- retary, Mlaa Helen Praleck. On board of dlrect.ors are : Dr. Ackerill, J. E. Shortt, H. E. Patr• field, Dr. Wellbank!l, Dr. Reid, Mrl. Stuart Lazier, Mlas . A. Wall· bridge, Mra. Roter Porter, Mrs. John Watson. T. D. Ruaton, Hope McGinnis, MIM Hlldt Ackerill, 1111111 Eva Phlppln, Ml&a Mullett and Mrs. Freeland. . SpeD of Weuller Teacher: "Wl!Ue, epell weather ... WUII.e: "W-1-e-t-h-o-u-r." Toacher: "Bit down, boy; that's ._ ______________________ _. atood that Important alteraUol)l t., ••----------.1 tbe worst apeiJ ot weather we""' htd thlll year.• · STOBES DAIRY DEPARTMENT SECOND GRADE BUTTER 2LBS. 55c GRADE ,.A., MEDIUM EGGS Loon D07- 23c SHORTENING • EASIFIRST and Domestic 2 p~25c DOMESTIC - C-lb. ctn. C!tc OLD CHEESE ~T'o~, tNEW CREES£ MILD LB. 2.2.c ·La.18c M·OTHER PARKER'S 26 YELLOW TEA ~~-LIL c LABEL PKG. ~.:a CALAY. SOAP c•- Sc TUIA FISH= w.1 Oc OXYDOL· LARGEPKG. 21c DEL MAiz~~ae:2TW23c Ginger Ale~l:~~:~~,1 Oc · fam~to juice 3~: 13c FIVE ROSES FLOUR :;.~· 33c JUNKET POWDERS Plq. .. 11 c JUNKET TABLETS -2 tor 25c BABY FOODS .w Klndl 2uns 19c SHOE POLISH :::k~~.;::· ~~ 1 Oc CORN STARCH Durham Pkr. 9c .EVAP. MILK:.!!.. 2,=. 15c DOG BISCUIT ~ • ..::C' 10c·pq. 24( McConnick'a SOCIETY 2111s.2Sc MAPLE SYRUP.:: ~.; $1.95 MAPLE SYRUP~ ~ $1.99 BRAN FLAKES KeDon'l ftc. 1 oc· PUFFED WHEAT ~r 2 pQI.17 C GRAPEFRUIT JUICE N.:&n1 10c PAPER NAPKINS ".,::.ed 1 Oc · EDDY MATCHES a.:: 18c OVAL TINE•::-38c~58c•~o:-98c Christie's SODAS ::_. 2Pbl. 21c ·VEAL ROAST BONEI.F..SS SOUD MEAT MILK FED lb.14c lb. 15c .·POT ROAST OVEN .ROAST BONELESS t-RIME BEEF BONELESS BRANDED BEEF PRIM·E. RIB SHOULD.ERS BONELESS A ROLLED ROAST SHANKLESS SMOKED PICNIC STYLE PEAMEAL 19' SMOKED . ROLLS Ill. . c WI'ENERS . . . lb. 18c lb. 23c lb.19c I OWNED AND OPBRAftn BY THE GU:AT ATLANTIC AND PACD'IO Tll:A COMPANY_ UMJTJrD.. . ·, r ............ _

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