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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Nov 1927, p. 2

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x a week 1 they wil pf 10c a Wee Mr. Ivers Kelly, or the the. otfich of THANKS ELECTORS FOR HIS VICTORY regory Colmer Praises the \ Opposition Candidate for Fine Campaign (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Nov, 28.--Having jon in the election Saturday by hirty votes over Lawrence Allin f Orono for the right to represent Jest Durham at the Boys' Parlia- ment in Toronto, Grégory Colmer, of the Sioux Tuxis Square, Bow- nanville, made an address yester- ay to the Sunday School of Trin- ity United Church here in which he thanked all those who had helped in his election 'and promised to stand by his platform faithfully. The winning contestant paid trihute to the campaign which 4 other candidate conducted. Mr, f Jolmer will represent West Dur- pam at the sitting which will ha neld in the Parliament Buildings, Toronto, during Christmas Week. Alan Penfound was the returning afficer for this district. Mr. Pen- ound lives in Orono. = £% #MCOMMUNITY PLATE in the new "Home and Hotes Tray" Tre Tray alone will make you want to own it. A border of black, relieved by striping in gold, frames a charming floral background, and with the inset silverware rack, combines convenience with beauty. It gontains 26 picces of Coumuniry Prarein a choice of five patterns, We call especial attention to the new Paw} Revere design, Com- plete with tray, $3575. Teaspoons, $4-25 set. This Tray will also accommodate 42 pieces, making an ideal service for cight covers, BASSETT'S On Oshawa's Main Corer, carrier at the the Powmanuille x of publication at Osha COBOURG 3 A BAND VEITS BOWNANVILLE Renders Four Musical Pro * grams During the Week-end (By Staff Neporter) Bowmanville, Nov. 28.--Giving their fourth performance since their arrival here on Saturday night, the Cobourg Salvation Army Band delighted several hundred people at the Trinity United Church last night after the regular church services. A crowded town hall had greet- ed them at Orono in the afternoon as well as a large assemblage at the Newcastle Community Hall. A different program was given in Newcastle and Orono than in Bow- manville tonight as there were sev- eral who accompanied the band from here in the afternoon. J. P. Kershaw, solo cornet p'ay- er, is bandmaster of the pleasing THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, ¥. NOvEMmErC za r- which vigited the local staff, ie T. Marsh is deputy band ter. J. Ritchie, Captain of Territorial Headquarters at To- ronto, was in charge of the pro grams yesterday. The program as given last night started off with "Stand up for Jesus', to be followed by a prayer by Ensign Pollock of Cobours. Then followed "Our Conquering Band", "Remember Me O Mighty One", "My Jesus", 'Abide wita Me", and "An Appeal". The next selection was "Paul and Silas", a Bible picture founded on the sixteenth verse of the sixteen: th act of the Acts of the Apostles. "What a Friend" was the next selection, to be followed with the closing one, "Exaltation™. Prior to the benediction, a vote of thanks was heartily accorded the visiting bandsmen, the names of whom are, J. P. Kershaw, band- master, H. Rayment, Deputy Band- master T. Marsh, Ensign T. Pol- lock, corps officer, A. Cowan, R. Pollock, J. Medhurst, W. Chappell, F. Edgell, Gerald Hornbeck. G. Clark, J. Clark, BE. Rayment, A. Cowan, J. Jones, H. Peacock, Il Parsons, O. Clark, T. Gull 5. Allender and J. Cowan, THIRD MISHAP IN TWO DAYS Hole in Highway Neaz Bovw-| manville Bridge Cause of | Three Accidents (By Staff Revonir) | Nov. 28--With th Bowmanville, third automobile mishap in two dass | at Stanley Bridee west of town, | | cal authorities have notified the he | vingial department of highways ut | there is a hole in the highway ja i west of the dangerous turn which is caus.ng accidents The first of the thre Friday morning when a Lipcol den, easthound and driven b who gave his name as J. Co Montreal, was stopped from thirty foot drop through the fence, hali way down. The second occurred wh awa car narrowly escaped down the same incline atter ing through the temporary structed after the former m The driver is said to hav e put on hi brakes to avoid the he in t road The third occurred at 2.30 on Sat urday morning when a Chevr coupe with a Michigan license skid ded into the bridge e when the brakes were applied to avoid the The driver had a miraculous « from crashing through 1d thirty feet 'to the C.P.R. tr low. One side of the in and the arteries in the leit of the driver were cut All threc are in local gar but in cach instance the driver left, qiier ora by a taunt « lend ler 1aih acks he- | w car © cars CONFER- It WIT CANADA Nov. much ben- the Imperial Conference AGRICULTURAL ENCE TO BEN! Saint John, N.B., Capada should efit as the result of Agricultural Research recently concluded in Great Brit- ain, it was said by Dr. J. H. Gri dale, Deputy Ministd of Agricu ture for the Dominjon Govern ment, who arrived on the Capsdian Pacific stduuer Montal clare yesterday. headed the Canadian to the conference, and spoke high terms of the benefits th should acerue from it There were representatives pre-| sent from every Dominion and only in the Empire, and ways & means were discussed for adva ing research inagriculture. TORONTO BOXER WINS | receive f J in| | at), | co New York, Noy. 27 Toronto lightweight boxer, scored his fourth victory in three weeks when he defeated Eddie Shapiro, National | Guards lightweight champion, at the | Ridgewood Club, Brooklyn, last ev- ening. Phillips won by a decisi 27 --Jack | margin, | >. Jeddo , Premium Coal The Best Produced in America General Motors Wood All Fuel Orders weighed on City Scales if desined. DIXON'S ; | P arliament should take the respon- | West Durh-. will be 9m. er Ci won er Trinity Le tended 4 | Q {| should ory | Square. Boy Candidates in West |) 3 Durham Vote Rotary Guests Youthful Contestants Speak on Eve of Election Day Which Was Held Satur. day -- Clean and - Ener- getic Campaign By Both Sides -- The Boys Present Platforms (By Staff Repo ter) Bowmanville, Nov. 26.--Yeuthful contestants in the West Durham elec- tions for a seat in the Boys' Parlia- ment at Toronto, were guests yes terday of the Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon at the Bowman House. Gregory Colmer and Law- rence Allin were the two candidates present along with Alan Penfound, Returning Officer for West Durham, J. Winter, Jim Devitt and Jack Min- ore. The election took place Satur day with over 500 votes eligible to be polled. - Intrbduced by Rotarian Frank Ives, Mr, Winter, introducing Orono's can- didate to the audience, pointed out that there was no strong partyism to the election, but that each voter cast his franchise for the man him- self. Referring to Lawrence Allin, the speaker pointed out that the con- lestant was a member of Park Street United Church of Orono, was a mem- wer of the Boble Class, Treasurer of the Tuxis Square, member of the rail Ranger group, had always tak- an active part in the fourfold life neluding the intellectual, physieal, social and devotional. He added that Lawrence took an aetive part in ports, being a member of the Orono bas Seba 11 team which won the cup thi ear n Cutl'ne Platform + Allin then enunciated his wich end 3 the follow- Lawren platform w ing points 1-1 am in 8) method ef rena ing rac ith the fogs ti mpathy ring funds of our cause, campaign, ite the group sessions it intervals with the 3 E 3 islation that s and 8 in offer- HUNK pro t and hay il Ranger n fra pon In pariiament, n favour of int Le Citizen" » province ize the oduein mong the idea of antages to privileged | at camp gh parliament nmmer comp fon nyveniently located sn uld reaeh it with ease and 1 80 moderate that all boy » 10 attend. fB nanville, ex- 3 boy is strong that the out- made him and tha t the indian ne that 211 « ith price ed life followed refiar ade him a fizen aining n an ¢ Jim Devitt pointed cut f Gregory C naidate he hig he was backir the various aciiviuic Bowmanville's ction. Indicative of the candi- Jim said that ro group Gregory » of 14 boys who in living, clean thletics. spe aker » inted | Colmer w Secre "Treasur- lmer, in the ele ih character n the Tra vas one peech, Adding ut - that I Lhe Gi oux ive 2 yea gue; Athletic Ax Summer Schools nference, 2 years on s S. Track team 4 years; 2 captzin and runner-up member plays vio i school : a debator irict con- 1 1V student finishing jun- culation and taking 4 sub- in henor matriculation, socizti 8. in Ba duinte C n B. IL estra; for Trin ity 1 est: For: jor Matr jects then #p" stood # " "for Service, k letter for Christ, and on e of Christ were "U" and wing out that world peace » the subject of every club ty, Gregory advocated that of other religious and super- ions should be made that we izht beiter understand other races explained for "X" was either s "Ir Pe and t stit 1 | and become more closely linked up { with them. Poinfing out the interesting char- acter of the C. 5. E. T. work, Greg- said that of the original 14 in the Trzil Ranger group, nine were now enrolled in the Sioux 7Tuxis The points of Gregory's platform include the following. 1--That a weekly boys' paper be inaugerated by the Ontario Boys' Parliament and also a boys' column be started in every paper where pos- sible. That a study of other religions be taken for the promotion of world brotherhood. 2--That members of the Boys' sibility for their constituency during "axes. LET'S GO TO THE NEW MARTIN TONIGHT "ALIAS The Lone Wolf" Also that THE COLLEGIANS ave featured the eanly pant of the week. Special Comedy | HLEEPING IN TRIM" namely the | Trinity | the year, 4--That the Bond Selling Can: paign be continued but that\ an ef- fort be made to find Hatt r od of financing the C. TF gram, 5--That a more Exton ivalk organiza- tion program be sponsored b the Tuxis and Trail Ranger Groups al ready organized, 6--That arrangements be made for' those who are able to attend a C. S. E. T. Boys' camp during the summier months. Alan Penfound, Returning Officer for West Durham, said he had known both the contestants for three years and knew that whoever was elected, would fill the office well. Clean Campaign Captain ¥red Palmer, Scoutmaster of the Bowmanville Troop, declared he was glad to see that there was no besmirging of characters in this election, and that there was tend: ency to forget to a gleat extent the old idea of partyism. Fred Vanstone, in seconding Capt. Palmer's motion of thanks to the guests, added that he was proud of the way the boys rose to their feet and spoke fluently and to the point, J. H. H. Jury announced that he Pknew a friend who would be glad to donate sufficient land by the lake for a camp for the Tuxis boys. BOWMANVILLE JRS. PLAY MARLBORGS | TUESDAY NE fe Jock Gunn's Crew Believe || They Can Win from Fas Queen City Squad pro- | (By Staff Repor rar) [ Bowmanville, 28--With ite | practic hefare its first game | season showing each member o team to be in fine hockey junjors believe they | rood chance to win frem Marl at the Arena in To | night in their first ga Noy shape, BB onto to int series The ga s half of a de nile i ont . Saturday team's third practic | this 1 | that the fore the | locall Ww | year through the sportsmen ho annper rt This Bamnanvilk has entered ; the Spe 's Pat 1s run oft « ich manvill rl o the first rismes v hich | serie prior openmmg di il supporters of th king ior the Owls This is altog Gunn | line-up which ha announced the send forth to d | portunity to stay Among th tice on Saturda dle, Red Hopper | Dutch Osborne, CHff McMu | Mutton, Lorne Willi Iinton Caverley, G ran Lamney, Herbert en Ger: Clark Bill Clas Members of Stuart the « Director af have been trai twos and threes ively to bet ter their bovs win the game tor they are eligible to 1 the and be matched another team against its first competitor ton, bus owner, gets enougl transportation, he will opera cial bus right to the Arena : turn after the game. The be much lower than railroad ordinary bus rates. cxtens If the ight, Series which AVIATOR IN YUKON TERRITORY IS SAVE Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 27 Lieut. ©. 8. Cruickshank, report- ed lost on a flight between White Horse and Mayo, Yukon Terri. tory, is safe, according to word reaching here Saturday trom Dawson. A message sent by the aviator's wife to her mother here stated that Lieut. Cruickshank encoun- tered severe weather on the flight, the engine of the machine being frozen. . B. REPORT INC REASE IN GRAIN MARKETING Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 27--In- creases in millions of bushels over marketings and loadings of last year are indicated by the Canad- jan National Railways' grain movement report for the week of November 18 to 24 imelusive. During the past week 11,703,000 bushels were marketed along fa- nadian National lines, as compar- ed with 9.534.000. Cc. Gasoline has done all the damage possible to the horse industry in Can- ada, according to W MoCallum, horse importer of Brampton and Regina, who arrived in Canada re- cently on hoard the CP. liner *Meta- gama." Mr. McCallum brought with him - over 100 champion stallions which he purchased throughout the British Isles, France and Belgium during the summer months. He will tc"e the valuable shipment west this winter and will dispose of thtm throughout thé prairie provinces. Mr. McCallum is optimistic regarding the future of the horse industry in Can- ada and states that more purd-bred animals are nceded on this side of the water. methe | 8 es 33 ob . be TRY SUMSC RIBERS is now getting The Thmes by mail r boy at the delivery rate of 10¢ ity representative, Mr. W. (. n ld ' Gsbawa, 3 jy Church, , Whitby Hold + Andrew' s Night Service| Epilepsy Oyerc y | : | iy taking this simple Amd d Ask your druggist today fo Sold ny a je 4 Jury & Lovell, Oshawa Davidson Samel #3 Simcoe St. N, Phe oe & "For Better Shoe I ---------------------- PROVINCIAL OFFICER AMONG APPLICANTS FOR JAIL GOVERNOR (By Staff Reporter) For Retter Values DIAMONDS, we ad Burns' Jawelry Storm}: 23 SIMCOE PHONE. 388 Ca or Terms applicants for the position of governor of the County jail at Whitby, the name of Provincial Constable George Cookman was mentioned in an article in this paper on Friday night last. Constable Cookman denies very emphatically that he has or ever had any thought of applying for the position. The first intimation he had that he was in line for the | | | Whitby, Nov. 286--Among other | by, Preached at Church Here (By Staff Reparter) Whithy, Nov. #88. Preaching in St. | Andrew's Preshyteriaty church Sun- { REFRESHMENTS. Soft Drinks, Tce Cream, Light Lunches a] RE LAKAS 14 Simcoe St. N. Phone 2984: day evening on the veeasion' of 1h office was throvsh the columns of a ; h nual observance' of St. "Andrew's | this paper. night, Rev.: A; ¢. Reeves, of Knox! servative, | RAREST OF KIFuING'S WORKS BRINGS $14,000 AT AUCTION | New York, Nov. 27--One of the | remaining six copies of the rarest | Nad hing and mo valuable of Rudyard atron pe BL Rev. Mr. Reeves. said | Kinling's works, "The Smith Ad [ih t very little-was 'known of him in | DMinistration," has been sold for Lr ther than that in the mid- | #14000. pri was the high ury he hecame the |! ever paid for a b by & ily land, agd that he | '8 author. pel not only in ald ia, with the result cf thie Blac ea Presbyterians church! Osha spoke [on the St. Andréw of Tradition, St | Rods w, of She Seriptures and Christ we Rev, Mr. Lindsay 4 on the Lig of Scotland's | | The 10K hed t publi and that he about the year 62 or 72 A.D Andrew. of the $ s known. 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