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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Nov 1929, p. 3

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Board U £5 2 an ¥ PAGE THREE Report Of Directors Of The ~~ Local Chamber Of Commerce Is Presented To The Public ny abd Varied Hove Been it Last, Report 8 hit wold 6 ip) AM 4, Laughlin, presids | The report f feh touched en the activities off the directors kince June Tet last, over ithe Ain # prapared hy the secretary, n Frager, apd mn followsy, "All the wn re | received a chpy of the pr bulletin shows is the activities of the Chamber fom April «1st to May 81af, coys eMng industrial development, pubs pity. and recommendations to the (Jovernment; Hydro and Ginn Plants Purchyse '"Bince June 1st, your Chamber cpsoperated freely 'With the Ets 0 Tounell In securing the passing £0 the by-laws for the purchase of the Hydro and Cas plants, and to au- thorize the City Counell to nequire by exprapriation or otherwise, in- 4 pirial' sites ps required to an ount not to exceed §10,000, Of thix amount $10,000 has been ap- proprinted for the purchase of 10,88 acres of land immedaitely south. and west of the Bkinner Company's new plant, under which th 'haswecured for Lhe City an option on an additional sev. engacres and the free possession of mpproximately two acres for a stiet from the Industria: swe to th@ Clty Farm, he Hydro and Gas plants hase was made as at February 020, and he je Blectrie er Comn ting the utilities 1 the eleet commlssl jf Mayor) ofty it {He Tyo V understood pov the propos reduction In electric rates, yp Cont PRA) Bhi: rp renne \ Card. of Thanks r, 8 BE, MeCrum, 621 Burton , Wishes to thank the General ve, the Calvary Baptist Chureh and friends and neighbors for con- oidiration, kindness und floral tes ring the recent iliness an@ death of his mother, 7] ART] wi (108) ER8~--TIn loving memory of dear grandmother and Miranda Bowers, Who Fond beh November 7, 1028, embered hy a Kvelyn, Ledlle and May. (100p) nu 1, Pp tw un tie ih , Coming 'Events © ------ pre Ah ard sechoing each ne Fo oa, Jon Ok + AR; ZA ony Tuesday, po 1! try over it sl. -Geones BH on novthwest | or oorne of Albert and Jackson Sta, Bverybody welcome. ' (1004) OHHAWA WINTER GARDENS Thuraday; Nev, 7th, dancing 8.50 pn ta the "Gloom Chae era - Qrohestra', 8. musicians, Hingers Entertainers, & an en (108M RUMMAGE aT, "SAND SARE. IN George's Parish Hall, Centre 'ptreet, on Friday, Nov, 8 at 8 pm, (107-108) RUMMAGE | SALE KING ' 87, Naureh, hasement, pi pit Pe ) a dal, Sound xl wauare Wins "Hob Wood's Vi (108d) FS AUXILIARY enin noing, Jonld luo Bells, HOSPITAL AOU 280 0 "oles, y 100a) + BROWN, PALME phate [Rati tients 2634F, 02 (load) hit 1 GE SALE, OSHAWA 'Rodms, "lop 'floor, Stand: id ank, corner of King and Simooq streets, Saturday § OT. GEORGE'S CHURCH | dv i . 8 0 a ey KEEP OPEN NOVEMBER 13TH 4 { Thank United Ohuroh, § pm. Cha rman Nr, C, % Shp nen, "aly Ey an fARD him, Lp 'a' a ina to Pat 8 ymakers Oreh for best gid tyme, sas his mir. 7 Prizes Set! MITTEE JY CHAMBER Made That City Commission Be Formed 'president, Te es of 0a, ieor sughlin, pioint won iy togdenl © matter of the lo iRment it was ded chamber Tuesday Otion of G, D, Con \ [1 1 att dition onant that ; itu von the All from i i ht dugiped close a turning aver at« to pote Ne turning n this 41) would constitute a fous problem, The suggestion, wes mude that this special comMmittes might ages wigt 'the elty eouna) An preparing necessary date with pegard to the harbor and the nfpe nt industrial ATOR, The action of the eity counell In paying close attention to the harbor development was highly commended at the meeting, Tha opinion was expressed that the time might come when' a special harbor oc mmission whould be form- ed as has been done In other cities, ARMISTICE EVENT OF LEGION TONIGHT Brig.-Gen, Dreger of Torons to to be the Chief Speaker The Armistic Hanquet of the Osh awa Brangh of th Canadian Legion at Retr Hall hia ng, promis sed il function, ai i. oa fe. ny have "sigs hundred ex. oir inent citizens ention of be in Peasent, an with Brig.-Gen, D, Draper, chief of police of Toran. Ro as the chief spe kery keen inted ont' in belo taken Fin "Ihe banquet In addition to the local people why will be ha Are coming from odd wl ne and Sunder land branches wolf tig Legion, The banquet is tied to start at 7 pa. and any citizens wishing to atte will be cordially, welcomed by the Leglon officials, THANKOFFERING SERVICES NOV. 10 RAGLAN" CHERGH ---- Rev, George Nigkle, Taran, to, Will'Preach Morning' and. | Evening Raglan, Neve. 4-0 4m is visiting her sister, lay at Hind i. r, and NN." Hughson spent Sunday with Ho mother at Myrtle, A number from here attendéd the special church. senviccs at Manchest Sunday, Mrs, Nr an Ais ata ani, Mr, Thos, Ha rook LM day at Wm, Avery's, Viegas A wumber fram here Vieraen he [1 funeral of the late Mrs Thos, Hall, Columbus, on Saturday, y The annual log | OMevive sors vices here will be held sn 'Sund iss Susie Bray | rs, Will Fipd- t t of . » did repast provide exeellont progres it, large part An the Ing many juakett hers, and also a el chon in dialogues, as well an an exer activities, Melntyre Hon Headquarters 0ronto address, dea Hoout Jamh: few month alarly of td dian Contiw't © His addres fathers Ww fnepivatio posed by ney, tn a®t being me by Mr. slowly Terret welfare Jones, closer A tn riety PA CANNINGTON YOUTH APPEARS HERE ON BURGLARY CHARGE). Clarence Anderson Remand ed Until November 14 on Request of Defence w------ Clarence Anderson, Cannington youth, who was srvested hy Provine ein] Constable Cecll Taylor after he had been found in the grovery and general store of ¥, J, Johnston, Cannington, on the night of Oct, 18, appeared before Magistrate Willis In local pollee court this morning and was remanded In cus- tody uptil Thursday, November 14, on a charge of breaking and enter- ing, The remand was granted ups on the request of the defendant's lawyer, who was not present at the | oourt, Younk Anderson, who {8 me: dlumesized and of good appesranes, wad wounded In the hip by « shot from Constable Taylor's revolver when he resisted arvest, Havine|/ heen notified prowling about the store, the pro- vinelal oMcer hd entered hy the front door amd as he switched on \ his flashlight, Anderson is sald toh have hounded from hehind some HY packing cases and covered hig ho with a gnn, The constable order were him to halt, but he refused to ¢ 00 #0 and hacked away, Ax the yoy turned and fled, Provineis) v i stable Tavior fired a shot wou y ing him slightly fn the hip, Te | #7 only afer a ohase and a tussle / Anderson was fipally captured, The Young man received bY! ment at the Lindsay hosplta ; | following his recovery wan rey® ta the county Jall at Whitty FATHER AND SOP BANAUET HELBY | | Ll i f locat und right (Trunk il Pros Short . and hy ae wpon in the gr of pirat whests wm angerly Howe 8 ned 4 ustily left the hush | had b Dngerous Situation For q single point, stations and & brewery A brags-hor Lronk containing ae the find which a bile of hong ber of boys In a road novth a few asa ou ins had heen play- o/h ws boys often do nt they stumbled the Mk, partially buried ¢ Vasoinated by tnles Arensure hidden In hel ly Wands the lads ed the box and thelr arned ta herror as the e plle of hones whic , Burprised and fright- ng In th uryeye/ tale of thelr discove on related hy many, One of led With Bones Time Mystery NeWs Wak county the fipst Ao bear the Westmawnt's well known constablp, Wm, Blevens, Here wae a mystery indeed. and Constable Blevens lost no time in going fo the ¥pot where the trunk had heen located, The chest had not been touched and surely ORO WED it nentalned a lot of hones, What terrible wecret did it veveal? win experienced eye the constable ined the hones eritieally, it. then the bubble of mystery wt and a plot which might have de good material for & Bherlock Holmes series faded away, "Why these ara dog bones," was Lhe eaustie gomment, rev -- edestrians On King St. W. lungerous sitnation" exists, from edestrinn's point of view, on the 1 side of King street west from new Koss, 'Amey and Gartshore that someone was [ANE to the brewery warehouse In distunce, of approximately 1060 the sidewalk fs not protected by curb but is sloped down ually to the pavement for the enlenee of motor vehicles, Per walling on the sjdewalk are in st ah great danger ag if they grossing an open pavement with dth of 160 feet, versal pedestrians have spoken to Times with regard to the hugs which they think exists at this With? ang garage, two service warchouse ed south of the sidewalk, it may be readily seen that many curs cross the foot Due to the passenger's fact that Fecross of-way [lhe only curbing exists in front of the Marae the ears may eross hel sidewall at any point and the poor pedestrians must look after themsel: yes ah het they can, A railway side ing which enters the brewery ware. house grounds adds to the difeulty. It does not scent reasonable that there should be ne curbing along this portion far persons using the glide walk wre at a loss to know where a ear may enter ane of the two serviee stations or the brewery wirehouse, A louy honk of the hom Is the only signal and the pedestrian with nerves tense must do the jack rabbit stunt in order to got out of the way of the Jord of the road, In medinevel times the armored baran on his war horse gave forth & rude bellow and the peasant, whether min or waman, young or old, jumped for his life, In modern times some mots orists take the part of the burly bas ons and as they sweep over the un protected sidewalks they expect the pedestrians ta act like peasants al the Ammary honk of a horn, or -- CITY AND DISTRICT NEWS BOY SCOUT 100P Scout Field Secreti Gave Address on Bi boree in En An plam Troe ar Th Wa od on 1 A delighttul Tunotie" the form ather and Sop Panel, was held by the Fitth Off ® Trop of Bay Beouts In the eorEe's ". ol Mell last night)" about : the aplen- guests enjoyed not he Tadies but also the Meh followed selves had a ogram, provid. musleal num- of brief hum- by 1 who were respons ACT The scouts Pres call Hev, tiation of soout | The tion M w occupied by l tore editor of The Times, snd thhief speaker Was ones, of Roy Hoout Fleld Reevetsy Hnralar Atensely futervesting funes jel with the huge Roy g hald in England a «0, and telling part! olngs of the Cana- t 180 scouts and attended the event, Jehan hn a revelation te the were present and an The ehaly THA ™ ment looal held Hall, wtlon uatdl evening last, the N.C.O/'s will he the Armistice SECOND SCOUT TROOP overnight hike which had been wed by the 2nd Oshawa Seoul p has been postponed for a week and this week's meeting will he held at the usual time and place, NUT ONTRAC w ve W, B, Phillips Co, of Oshis and Toronto has been award. he glass and glasing contract he $80,000 office bullding being erveted at Sth Avenue and Hrmingham street, New Toronto, he Anaconda American Drass, Limited ON DEFERRED The Toronto Presbytery of the haw deferred November 18 on a from Asslniboila, Mask, lo W, B. Mitchell of Ashbury, matter was ald over in or byterlan Chureh der to give the Ashhurn congregua- An opportunity to appear bes the preshytery, NKR TO MERCHANTS # N.C.O's of the Ontario Reg! ure extremely grateful to the merchants who so kindly do- nated the prises which: were given at the ohlldren's Hallowe'en. party in the Armouries on Monday The next funetion of which 1s to he held In the Ars mourie next Monday evening, BAND CONCERT A concert will be given by the band of the Ontario Regiment on tunday, November 17, The date of this concert was moved forward from Novmeber 10 dua to the fact that next 'Hunday comes iu the Thanksgiving week-end and sev- eral members of the hand will be out of the aolty, ITH SCOUT TROOP MEETING All 'scouts of the Seventh Troon are asked to dake notice that the meeting this week will be held in the YMCA Friday evgning sharp at 7.00 pr, Every scout should he present as there are several im POFtARt announcenients to he made, Bring running shoes as usual ACCIDENT AT NOON A minor aceldent oocurred at Athol and 'Albert streets at 12.50 o'clock noon today, when Gordon Hohemalt, 278 Albert street, driv. Ing ns ear north on Albert street, and Mrs, 0, CO; Baird, 411 East Third street, Clneinnatl, Ohlo, going east on Athel street, collid- od, The left side of Hehemelt's car wai badly damaged, and the right front fender and right front wheel of Mrs, Baird's car was algo dam' axed, Local police, who investi gated, allege that Mrs, Baird did not stop at the step sign at this carner, . the seouts. lo the fathers was pro- | (ral Leader Gene Kear | speech, the response | Rooney, tather he stouts, whe pitid & The t WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS REPORT FOR SEPT. AND OCT. i She ute te Sooutmaster Rew Mu keen terest in the the boys in his troop, Mae Sof: In expressing appreoia- fon one address of Reorstary 'ged the fathers to have tacts with thelr boys and hs. hi of the boy seout moves Th exam # the Quests present werd att our Penclev, and the of Ba nest of the hal 'Reo NN y And thesa ytuster pervect on, ENTS KILLED AND INFANT INJURED November 10. Scrviee |: the ing at at and 7 pa, at ing he Rev, George Niel: onto, - have chagge of hy ad and will speak 3 ho un people | I music will Rs choir in Prospect choir in th Miss Jean T in in Columbus with | Miss Hazel 'Grose Grose, Toronto, spel ily are moving to hiagipve t this wee Misses Haas) Pier Sunday a A] Mr, and Mrs, Carl Aver nk 0 ardson's, Columbus, service on next Sunday avin a aN, Sund at Mr, and Mono Hoge ay Weare iW E080) ena A pn a Ana \heir howe here, A Mr, and Mrs, Roy Moon and Ve are sorry to log community, a ne ands Vi Thompson, Toronto) sf theie homes here, and A rey spent Sunday at Ma George ¥ Clintock's, Prospect, A nunber of he men attends auction sale of cattle at hh The Ladies' Aid are Jaan have a drama given inthe neat i here will be mo Shaday i Offering se Mr, and Mrs, Ray Wa if Nt Na S| lly visited in My, an Mos. R ng to Charles... Lake. friends in Toronto, "i ? y their infant. chil Eailish lad, their hir outirst name 13 Arthur, hut avhose/ sur name Jdriends re steal A ned Sd raduic QO "00 LATE ro CLASSIFY perfect condition, Saoritice, Apply sale, AMwdium size, also furniture, Apply Box 187 Post Office, LOST ~~ CHINCHTLEA RANEY, 1 Mi of lease phone del Fr Hong Lk ne or phone 8§190W re RC Grout {0 preekh | ighbury avenue a a 8 wl fi last oT ITN she - actured skulls, and a ybung han, whose war, 8, 0 as vht ta anghigr en un ours yeuriol lv AL uth Alvin re TANG, alee Py Park Rd, South, (108h) | neth I FUR COAT FOR 090) (109¢ No south, { 00a) Ritson road ary ROOMS Bille t and water, vision hn 08h) TLRS woo, Ny Apply @ Re Nop eof 14. would lke other's help' dtier wh Saturdays. Apply (1092) ual) QoldHnE, Stan fi Jase Wiseman (equal), halke, Leo Va Pass-Ll Ward, Smith, Moore, Gordon Hodge, Gertie Fener more, Sheard, Bvelyn GAL Below Gunaon, To Atkinson, Ro ler, Ceoll Bed iy Meculituan. Hetty e following are the reperts of inations In Whitby Publie Schools for the months of Bepleams ber and October, order of merit fn all cases, The report for the kindergarten prim: ary department is aot included but will be printed next week: Names appear in KING NTREKT SCHOOL om 1, Olass 1V,, Honours Id Gorden, Pags--~Joseph Le- fimd Lavery, Rosle Yacob- Bdna Davidson, Ronald Dew: Ponald Bell, Cralg Hutehin- y Sheard, Audrey Town, Bturgess, Kimo Harris, Molly MacKenule, 'yman Booth, Dey: ty Fenmore, Albert "Allan, Muriel Stewart, nd" Mary Dennis, Ted Paga--Charles Ureen, Jack from tat examinas \k Clough, Wyonda Jones, Arthuy thy Innes, Absent due Lorne Rradley, Ray lan Hopper, Leah Ste: LAL HA, Neumett, teacher, 1 --Honours~=Ratty Wilder, etty Mi» Vig fhttlen King, d cAugustug, Ronald Wilsher, Marion Harris, Marjorie a Wish Dorlaa, oan Hasell, Helen Ken. 'Rit h Jimmie Margaret Johnson (e Lh I A h : ary "Won 34 fa Gienple, t herve for a Jack Mat Sawdon, Luke, Tawra om 8, las FARR John Barron, Bernard Clarke, Ev ane Michael, Vernon Moore, Doug: lad Holliday, Sam Thorndyke, Al bert Bedding, Kthel Ralph, Lorne Atkinson, Gordon Pepper, Ellen Mowat, George Foster, Below Passe---Audrey Gunson, David Irwin, John Flaher, Grace Qascolgne, Jack Hoar, Kenneth Un devwood, Absent---Hud Heard, Marjorie Sawdon, Arthur Wil, Frank Carter, Adam Sheekwsauk, Ar, He=Pass---Douglas Cameron, Erma Goldring, Doria Stewart, Below Pass==Vivian Willsher, Absent---~Xather Thomas, Jean Tho- mas, M, L. Marbron, teacher, fr, Il-=Honours--Ruth Collins, Julie Borehuk, Jack Read, Jaok Hillard, Lloyd Costello, Franols Hinkson, Mary Halliday, Irene Johnson, Mapy Anderson, Garnet Swain, Jie Ho YAY Classes onoupg--| Ruby Palmer, Helen Deverell, Mary Mathison & Lenore Innes (equal), Ray Campbell, Chester Thomas, Sylvia Wilson, Ferne Nichols, Gers ald Gascolgne, Pasi---Charles Wigston, Welling» ton Mpliwain, David Ross, Myrna Connery | Below + Pass-wBetsie Trumble, Absent during testa--Donald Beas ton, Henry Brown, Jn IL YBN Claee-Honoure-- Bernice Gordon, Billy Byers; Male colm Adam, Joan Ralph, Howard- ene Michael, PasseJack Town, Belo Parry, Lloyd Shewrd, John Thomas, Below fuer Ward, Billy Smith, John Borohuk, Absent dur A tente--Orval Atkinson, Maud M, O, Raker, teacher, Firat Rook, "A" Olassg--~--Honoury «June Duncan, Helen Hoar, Ruth James and Robert Soriber (equal), Janet Smith, Jean Goldring, Ken noth Phin, Douglas Astley, Alva * [Otllenple and Ronald Gunsen ' and Donald Wilhelm (equali Pass==mmie Sloane, Harry Eves | Town, Vada Harper, Absent----Do ria Cameron, Max Atkinson, "BY Class, Honoura==Grace Rub + | logk, Douglas Sheard, Dudley Wik 400, Audrey St, John, Cliterd Wats | C. OF C. APPOINTS A COMMITTEE T0 CONSIDER RELIEF: Will Confer With Other Bodies in City on the Situation A Wheels! committees composed of A, Btorie and J, 0, Young was appointed by the Chamber of Com merce Tuesday night to represent the Chamber at the sonference to be ealled by Mayor Mitghely for the hy pose of organising all city or ahigations nievented In moclpl ar futo one mein body for the purpose of coping with the great problems for vellet now facing the uity, "Phe appointment wag made upon the suggestion of Dr, T, W, G, MeKay, mediosl henlth oftioer, Dr, MoKn further suggested that a committes of Afteen he ap- pointed to deal with elvie, hospital, publie health and welfare reli tionship problems as has heen done hy many Chambers of Commerce throughout the United Slates, This matter, however, has Leen left to tha disoretion of the divectorale, In dleussing the proposed cons ferance of welfare organizations Mayor Mitehell pointed out that thera were many families In the suburban districts of the ity who were also feeling the pingh of poy- rety, He' expressed the hope that the proposed community welfare organisation would extend Its work to the suburbs and not just step at the elty Hmits Prasident Mola! win favored vepresanattion from the Chamber at the coming conference, won, Agnes Anderson, Paps Mary Vamplew, Maudsley, Andy Maclliwain, Below Pass-----Usorging Halley, Marian Heott, Castle Hmith, Cons rad Hewis, Ruth King, Absent» Arthur Ashton, Evelyn Carter, Mars garet Holliday, Jack Pixley, Mary Hoerwnuk Primer---Delow Pass Kenneth heard, Lillan Bailey, Eva Virkin, Marian Underwood, Howard Allan W, J, Middleton, teacher BROCK ATREKT KRCOHOON, Br, IV.=Honoura--Peter Tha- chuk, Cecil Alloway, Martha Craw: forth Pais-=Charlie MoCulley Jr, 10 Pass Warren Watson, Jamea Crawforth, Absent=sJohn Young fir, UL e=HonpuM-=Biaen | Ohm. oron, 'ast==Tommy Young, Rlaw che Marks, Murray Hagg Jr, HI ~-Honours--~ Hil frephens son, Bam Mudrey, Nora Gouldhien, Pass-=Owendolyn Peebleg, Rar: othy Peebles, Frank Alloway, Grace Martin, Wille Crawforth, Ruth Gaston : Jr. Ihe onopre-= Nellie Thaoks uk, Wilma Thorndyke, Isabel Wats son, Annie Thackuk, Passowfohin Campbell, Crawforth, Jack Watson, Gaston, Diek Peebles, Robert Pater Levine, Lorgaine CHhson Wilda Allred M, Kennedy, teacher, fir, 1, Honours==Mary Rae, Mel: vin Burgess, Mary Mwdrey, Verna Bigle, Mary Thachul, Marion Wats son, Mack Stevenson, Billa Rae, Ruth Base, Fass=Charlle Gil, Marauerite {11, Betty Irvine ®ommy Gibson, Robert Medher, (balow pass) Jr, 1, Honowrs--Audrey Colby, Mareavet Gi, Rleanor Goeuldburn, Krakin, Campbell, George Gaston, Mae Watson, Past rnest Bell, Donald Pind. er, Joseph Hand, Muriel HI, Douglas Vaughan, James Neale, Jackson sleep, Below pass Har old Marks, Absent Tor teat=-Lil lan Wilson, fir, Primer--Honours Dalby, Florence Young, Bland, June Vaughan, Pass==Irwin Humphreys, Oharles Meaher, Gordon Youwns, Relow pass-=Nillle Harden, Irene Rigle, Jr, Primer--Honours = Violet Wilts, Margaret Smith, Gladys GU, Hannah Levine, Pase~-Teddy Ragg, Robby Hume phreys, Bobhhy Willls, Delow pase «Hvelyn Gaston, Ldllan Murray, teacher DUNDAN STRERT SCHOOL Room 1, Jr IV.=Honoups Catherine Irwin, Elisabeth Correll, Albert Jackson, Gertrude Neat, Ri ohard Stuart, Marton Hoot, Herbs ert Hunt, Howard Hazell, Albdrt Juhh, Pasg=--Annie Gordon, Dorothy Underwood, Limsie Hogg, Claude dnderwood, Alfred Willams, Hare ald Gascoigne, Htephen Ragoom, Wilbur Toland, Bertie Harlowe, Sidney Cornish, Billie Peper, John Dalby, Elsie Gorden, Muriel Tura: or, Hamel Magner, Margaret Little, Jennie Hoott, Hilda Rtephenaon, Rennie Lemberg, Hareld Paraons, Hean Shillington, Pernige Church. Ruth Crocker, Anna Town, Relow Pasa---Rugene Huntley, | Gladys Park, Jean Hoar, Iank Thompson, Isabelle Collinge, Daly Gammon, George Allan, Jim Dav idson, Absent--HilHe Mattey, 0, Ly, Mplntosh, teacher, Room 2, 8r, Hi =Hanoure--Pa- triota Richardson, Past=-Tom Harvey, Matt Camp bell, Rilly Dennis, Aunte Yacohaky, Max Riek, Arthur Ardley, (ladys Huntley, Ruby Allin, Hsabeth Mowat, David Stein, Gladys le Wille Collins, - Absent-=Man opper, Below pass---Hessle oy and Fred O'Dall, Jr, nL vA ---Honours---Lols RKielgh Boi, Graham Macdougall, uin Babs Pagi-Joan Kean, Mack Rogers, Lilltan Love, Bud Dilling, Eaith win, Mary Camphell, , HL eH bie, AR AL in Anderson, 'Melvin To Parsons, Ray Cracker," Katie on don, Jimmie Mas Ahaentw(le0, Duncan, Rela Leonard Tommy Dare Mary Tofan, Doris AR Lv Ftoman NR, ' rges pr On Sewage Disposal Plant I LARGE CROWDS AT KING ST. MISSION Well-Known Evangelists in| "Singing Revival" Are | Attracting Interest orem lxeeptionally large vrowds have Veen attending the week-night porveles belng conducted this weak by Mr, and Mys, George Dibble und My, Mustaine, a trio of evan wollets from Michigan, The Dibble party is gondueting an evangeliss tio eamprign that ts different from the ordinary type of special meet: | ings, In thet musie Is glvan | large placa In the program, | Mrs, Dibble, the speaker of the party, has heey delivering oon ineing messages marked hy the uheenoe of the sensational Last night she spoke upon the subjest "The Marks of a Christian,' Bhe declared that everyona has some kind of & mark upon thely lite either the mark of Jesus Christ or else the mark of the world and sin, "The folks round about you look upon you to see if you have any of the echarvacieristiosn of A Chrlgtian and so many times they are disappointed because they do not ges anything at all they would remind (hem of Jesus, That Is hee uRise we are not (aking the marks that Jesus has provided for the Christian that the world muy know," she sald, Mr, Dibble and led In the musieal part of the meetings, My, Dibble, who is one | of the best known leaders of gos pel song on the continent, has a fine tenor volee and his solo work 16 of an exceptionally high order He also makes the congregational pinging of hymns effective hy his leadership, Mr, Mustaine 1s his pocompantist, and the work of these two makes the services In truth a 'Binging Revival," | Campbell, Mr, Mustaine Allan Bradley | KH, K, Shephard, teacher 11, Honours--Jimmie Sturgess Pagg~Maleotm MeClelland, Helen Kirby, Irene Park, Ronald Huntleg, Alles Howls, Elwin Toland HL Honours Billie Harlow Fuss Harold Huntley, Earl Dil ing, Charlotte Potter, fie ve pass--sRuth Roberts, Edith Niwriss Madeline Harris br, ¥ Honours == Marie Willams, Joan Livingston, Grace Richardson, equi, Roberta Campbell, Kathleen Campbell, Kathlgen Dalby, Maudie Muddoek, Peter Hoga, i Passssdlelen: Ceals, Wilhelmine Risk, Phyllis Hilts ' Si Ruth MeClelland, Clara Lemburge Helen \ Fe=Hanours- Donald Kirby, Park Pass Helow pass Dowling, FM, HEARD, Teacher Room TV Honours Jack Mi Lean, Billie Johnson, Willie Quiwin, Carl Jacobowskl, Pass=Tvan Fleteher, Able Levine, Morley Stephenson, Florence Hawes Below pass--=Georgina Campbell Ahspnt-- Elaine 8 4 Wal Junior Primer--Honours == Douglas Dair, George Simpson, Arthur Joya Pass == Freddie Gammons. Vialet Noble, Freddie Maddock, Ernest Out win, Hobbie Hilts, Beginnwsrs=Honours==Yean Wilkin. san, Dorothy Nrooks, Jack Kirby, Gna Crocker, Douglas Outwin, Aes thur Spanner, Hillis Blight, Stanley Noble, Ralph Harris, Russell Joh pon, Millie Jacabowski Pasisdsadors Parker, Margaret Livingstone, Allan Williams, Har Huntley, Constanea Dowling, dria Huntley, Margaret Potter, Lorne Campbell, Lloyd Simpson, David Wood, Ralnh Anderson, \Varren Connors, Dillie Drummond, Olive Harris, Willen Nadine, TWH ITING, Teacher Josle Crooker, Vivian Dally Mike Dennis, Leslie HELD ¥ ARKW ¥LL PARTY On Wadnesday evening last the nuraes' home at the Ontarte Hoss pital was the seene of a farewell party for Miss Mille Matthews, who has resigned from her posi tian, as asststant superintendent, which #he has held for nearly two Yourd, Misa Matthews was presents od with a beautiful wardrobe trunk containing many beautital gilts, Nefrashments wera served at the plose of a very pleasant evening, Sth -- PROGRESS ON NRIPGE Town Engineer 1, L, Pringle ves ported to the Town Council Mons day AVeRing that progvess waa be ing made on the removal and plac: ing of steel on the new Watson ft, bridge. He was antharized te ask B, M, Deverell, contractor, to lay A new coment floor on the bridge On & 008k plus basis, also to secure tenders fur the patnting of the wirvoture rp ------y CONSERVATIVE MEETING A well attended and enthusiastie meeting of the South Ontario Liber alt PHRErAtNY Assoolation Exeeuws tive was held in the council sham her, \Whithy, on Tuesday evening with the president, Br. Tames Meare, tn, presiding, A name ber of important matters were diss cussed and addresses were pA by FL, Mason, the Conservative cans didate in the electiony Dr n R Nauiger, MP, of Oshawa Dr lames Council Is Informed That The Present Disposal Plant Is "Hopelessly Inadaquate" | Local Board of "Health and Dr. T. W. G. McKay, M.O.Hi, Urge Immediate Action on Construction of Adequate Sewage Dispos- al Facilities PRESENT ONE BUILT FOR TOWN OF 5,000 Board Warns Present Situe- tion Is Contrary to: Law and a Grave Menace to Bathers at Lakeview Park During the Summgr That the HOM a ay ; ago toy plans propared time the sonstruetion of an pdegunte sewage disposal plant im this olty be proceeded with al anes, was the pecommendation made to the elty council at Ms lant meeting hy Dr, 1, W, 4, MoKay, medieal health officer of the olty, and the Oshawa Board of Wealth, The Clty Counell had referred the recommendation to the Hoard of Works, and the whale ecounell will meet with this committes #l its next meeting to give consider wtlonde the question of sewage dla posal, At the counell meeting Al- derman Preston sald that it was a waste of Lime ta'prepare Lhe lanls thy report presented hy the Board, #6 the gouncll was cognisnnt of the fagts of the case, and that the whole thing wag a matter of fin ance, as the work would cost in the netghhorhood of $500,000, Alder man. Hast declared tht HOME Aow ion should be taken at once as the pity wobld he faced with » mandatory order from tha Provih- einl Department of Health unlecs something was done at once Temporary Wxpedient In the Hoard of Health's report, whieh went well aver 1,600 words, It was pointed out that the pres sent sewame disposal plant had hean sonstructed as A temporary expedient tg Ph ae Reedy of A COM ny of 00 and that aul deratie digo had met with in obtaining the consent of the Provinelal Board of Health to ecopstrueting the plant At that Lime, dwiig to Ite temperery nas taped Tt wam constructed, the res port continued, "subject to recon alderation and withdrawal of pers mission, and, {I necessary, a man» datapy erder for change in gon struction and method of disposal, (Continued on page 11) TT -------- IN THE CHURCHES OF WHITBY Npeclal Thanksgiving apd Are mistica services will be held ind the ehurehes of Whithy on Hypda next, fn Bt, John's and Bap Churohes (hare will be visiting Pate ties, The following are the notice: for the various ehurehes showing" dunduy and other notices far the. week All Balnts Churoh'ss Sith sunday" after M'ninity, Rew J, M, Qrigally preacher, §& am, Holy Commune long 411 am, Morning Prayer; & pom, Munday dchoal; ¥ pom, Evens Ing Prayer, Nt, Andrew's Churoh-8unday, ~=Ro¥ John Lindsay, paton, Special Thankagiving Services, 1% { py, the PATA Oem Am, and § oubying the pulpit My! Sabbath Nehool and Bible fudy, A hearty welcome extended to ally oy John's Judiionn, Uhutelt fort Whit toglor, Rev. D, ae W; funday, Novem bow 10th, 11 am, Armistion Services: Preacher the Rector, 3 pom, Sums, day School and Bible Class, Eh service, predoher, Rev, W, A, P pen, uetdare next, a AY k & \ EL ng A the ¥¢ i ek ™ Andy Kilo pr 14t 0 pom, Month usiness an Devotional" I of the W, Av in the sunday Sohool Hall, a Whithy Raptist Churoh==Ruuss day, November 10th, Rey, T, #5 Meat, pastor, 10 am, He Rhuol, Classes for all ages; , "Where are the Ninet" kn \ Far Stortes", RANK FE oe, special muaio, Speotal than ering will be taken, The nd abt hoth services, Vialtors alwa weloome, Monday, ¢ hh Junio RY. PU Rpm, Senfor BYP Monday the J lthrabdn dua; SAR waglation haltyearly ral ba held hare, Mieradon an ALR aoanion Rev, HN, At special gpeaker, Br publi Ine ally invited, Prayer Bling AR hursday evening. PTE -------- Will Send Objectors Presbyterian November 10th Wallington, New Beatand,' Novy: To=T, M, Wiltond, minister of des tenga, told the House of J tatives © today that in the New Healand's conscientious Sheu tors do military serviea woul a bay assigned servis in the Balvatiow Army, He said provision would 3 made for giving the objectors Maorey Albert. W, Jackson, Whithy, antl others, The attendance was over » military Re MN Sliamative form of rervice' w THY

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