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Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Dec 1929, p. 3

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Mii RRC Re THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929 PAGE THREE True Bill is Returned by Grand Jury in Buono Murder Case "Building For Eleven Months 0 19% Totals $1,417,790, November Figure $34, 425 Petal for the Year Expected To Be Over » Million And' a Half, as Permit for New Avena Has Not Been Granted THREE NEW HOUSES ARE AUTHORIZED Largest Permit of Menth Was losued to Central Canada Loan and Savings 'Company for Alterations at $18,000 Hullding A Ahte a reached a 1,417,700 at the end 0 -- pep, Permits tos falling 04,480 were Tesued last month, {The permit figures for 1080 will »" doubt go well over the §1,600,~ be BL for there is still the | ft tor the mew Oshawa arena H approximately $100,000 to be | fanned, for the year Tavgest Permit The largest pemit last month | was one to the Centrfl Canada Toan and Bavings Company for als terations to thelr bullding at 28 Himeoe street north, The permit was for $18,000, whieh does not fnolude stone or bronse trimming on the. front of the building, Permits were issued for three dwellings, totalling $14,600; for five garages, totalling 600] three alterations at §1,026, and one fop moving A bullding at #100, 'The total for the month waa 10 pers mite, at $04,486, wr to Mhres New Dwellings Permits for dwelllwgs weve {a sued te O, H, Townsend, 174 Cal a Avenues, whe ls bullding a HH 0 brick veneer houka at ARH street east) C, H, Dymeny, #17 Golf street, who has eonstruels ed a $6,000 bhriek veneer residence t 00 Wain ptreet enat; and Niek Ay who 18 bullding a #0600 ouse at, P68 BL, Jullen street, vAfe permite were issned to W , Chapman i Yerdu road) W, VN reat » 1, J extension n yh wpe 1 oly Trinity ehurdh, Other pers pita were granted to Wm, Wrisht, T Queen wireel] John Charuk, Wid a avenue; and W. 1, rown, 24 Ghuson 4 street, a NC 2 Je Conedratin Head Office: TORONTO OBITUARY o dled on Bats wisy In Wi Windsor ph who former: here, had quite n large fg of friends snd acqupintances In this elty, He lived hers for about Len years, Dr, Jones came to this oity 1h yours ago from London, Ont, and paetised as a chiropractor with ofs igen on Bimooe street north, Vive aArs ago he wold his business to wrwin Beckley, then of Bows manville, and moved to Windsor dre he carried on the seine prac toe, Three years ago he suffered a flroke and has been In falling th sinde that time but has eons tintied hig work, MWe wan expects ing to visit his friends in Oshawa this winter and had made arvanges ments to do so when death Inter. fered with hig plans, He took slek suddenly last week apd passed AWAY on Baturday in Windsor, He was degoribed " ie friends in thin elty an "a fine gentleman and very wl Miked," e 18 survived by his wife snd one daughter, The funeral was held yesterday afternoon, * CHARLES L, BOWLES The funeral of Charies 1, Howles, superintendent of the Canadian Na tonal Vxpress Co, In Quebee, took place from the home of M, L, Can ning, on Sunday attertoon (o Grove glide cemetery, Brooklin ¥I'he Rervin whieh was eondueted by the Rey, | J. Maxwell was largely attended by officials of the railway from Quebec, Montreal, Toronto and London, Hedi tiul Aoral tributes coming from Mal fan and Vancouver spoke of the high esteent in which the deceased wis held The late Mr, Bowles Is survived hy hig wife and three children, six proathers and a slster, Myre, Willer, i " at 190 King street east, Osh BW Yopular, and held in heh eateem among hs colleagues in Quebog, My Bowles' death WW sincerely mamimed by a wide elveles of business and private acquaintance CHARLES LECKY One of Oshawa's oldest residents, Chavles Leoky, died this marming at the residence of his Mom 0, Lock 106 Alexandra street, The a Mr, Leaky was in his, BNth 'been In 11) health toy th "0 me #0iy came (o Oshawa From London, Ont, four years ago, mov Ing to thin olty with his son, He Wal» member of the Anglican ehureh and a life member of Dop lo Lodge, He Is survived hy one hrother, Wiliam, and by hig son, H, C, Leoky, well-known sportémai of this ety, The funeral will be held at 2,00 o'clock on Thuraday afternoon, December Bh, from the residence of Aa mon at 108 Alexandra slreet, Rey, ©, RK, DePencler will be in charge of the gerviee, The body will be shipped to London, Ont. where Interment will he made at two o'vlook, Friday afternoon, ODDFELLOWS MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Children of Members 'Will Be Entertained at Annual Event Ab he vagulnt his a Lodge No, ¥i, 1.0.0.0 in the lodge rooms last eveRtng, It wis decided that the lodge would give the ohildren of all members an entertainment and Chitistmas tree at a date yet 10 be \ Thin party, which Ia an annual atfair, is to be the most elaborate in the history of the I eforte are being uPAR it a complete Bu of little Re are members of Wig invited, A special Shs t HT componed © R. Neel Ww. [oN 'Townuend, 8 wood, ¥ "a A. Buds sony This committee will make & personal canvass of to find out just how many will be In attendance, and it hy any chance there 18 any person who ia missed they are asked to communicate with any member of this commit te ub Airey iy (0 the lodge rooma on sires! Recs a pony {8 to he on hand for the and a huge Chrlatmas tree "Ia od with press ents, fruit and candy -will be the feature attraction, Any, member of the lodge who has changed his address and who 1t will be impos sible for the canvassers ters view are asked alae 10 get In toueh with this committee and they will receive thelr Wvitations, Died ~In Oshawa, Deo, 4, 1920, Looky, 88 years, Funeral the po gg hia won, LRCKY- oie from Ham on AThureday, Dee, 8, Service at 2.80 e'oldek, Interment tn Mount Pleasant dT Lon don, on Friday, Dee han AW (131a $45,000 MORE IS GRANTED FOR NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL ---- COUNCIL ACCEEDS TO REQUEST OF BOARD OF EDUCATION Additional Amount ls Need: od For Providing of Equipment w---- An 4dicont! $45,000 for the equips ping of the new Technics Behool Nig i of the Colleglate and Vocation hatituts wis granted by the ity Ra Monday night nt the request of the Board of ducation, A deputation comprising Chiles wan A.W, Bell, and Trustees G, C, Allehin and Father Hench and A, I, Annis and ©, HW, I Fuller, business administrator - the Board of due tion, appeared before the council Chilean Bell intimated that the former prant of $280,000 had Leen found InsuMelent dug to several rea sons ) Trustee Annls, ehalrman of the Wourds Equipment Committee, stat ed that, in making the request for 1eN0.000 thy Board had Included only BeB 000 for equipment at A figure tht wis pure guesswork, 1t had heen lnter found that the machine shop a one would require this amount, so tht an additional grant was needed for this reason, Then, the Depart ment of Education had made gertaln vulings regarding equipment that had placed an additonal burden on 1h amount granted, Extras had smount od to $4,000, u small amount for large a bullding, yet this also had to be considered, Carrying eharges on bank loans made during the eon struction of the bullding, as the di bentures had not been Issued, amount ing to $6,000 also had to be consid ered, Lhe Board had hesliated to come before the counetl nt the last of th year, he sald, but this was necessary heeause the Department was insist ing that the building cupped nd placed In operation a8 soon as possible, In order that the grand would be pald, and it would take al least 60 days to get delivery on some of the euipment so that Immediate LEHON WHE HeCessar) Alderman MeLeese commended the Hoard on keeping the extras on th bullding down to £4,000, and a motion of Aldermen Carnell and Meleone that the grant of #000 be made, waa carried unanimously OSHAWA'S LITTLE THEATRE PRATSED 80 Si pol, aki" Hector Charlesworth Writes Eulogy of Local Movement The following artlele appeared In lant weol's lsaue of tha Toronto Haturday night, Hy HECTOR CHARLEAWORTH "The Oshawa Little Theatre, ins Btituted » year ago, la now wall launched in Ita second season and In providing the publle of the Young moter eity with an Interest Ing parien of monthly productions, It has the advantage of possessing In Mr, John Cralg an experienced director, one of the very abhleat In thin line of endeavor, For elght RSRROAY prior to Ris coming east to Oshawa last year he was dives tor of the Winnipeg Community Theatre and won golden opinions, Ie gift for traning amateur talent, and giving a business-like offlelency to hia productions ia ex. eceptional, "Phin year the Oshawa Rotary Hall ia available for the Little Theatre, and ia of the right dim. enslons for productions of this ors der, The aim In to Interapeme pre- nentations of the modern literary drama with comedies of estab: lished popular appeal, The initial production in October wan a res vival of "The Private ig WARD and the November otterin I Haw Istonith Bir Jamen 'Allpgsilithysthe=Five,' In Li ter, A, B, W. Mason's charms ermedy, 'Green Bloeking' ba presented and hy ar haa also arranged threa M one-pot pars, Lg "» Anton Rynae, "CRrauih Oliphant in ALrons, Buse frhant and Qearge Calderon, "I have been warned that the thery at Times Office, of The Times, It In twice blest," Subscriptions Requested For CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND AND ASSOCIATED WELFARE SOCIETIES Permanent Office Now Open In Times Building J Telephone 1206, Kindly make cheques and donations payable to order of 'T, W. Joyes, Treasurer, sanding same to him or leave Publis acknowledgment will be made dally in columns "The quality of mercy Is not strained. / CITY AND DISTRICT NEWS | a. SEWERS AUTHORIZED The elty conn! has authorized the laying of sewers on Olive avenue fron Albert street to Simeoe street, on Central Park boulevard from King street to Jiehmond street, and Wiehmond street from Central Park boulevard to Patrleln avenue, PROHIBIT NOJSL The elty eouneil has deelded to hive the elty solleltor prepare 4 by law for the prohibition of unneces sry noise, providing the council hus the power 10 pass sueh 8 bylaw, A request 10 this effect came to the counell from the police commission BAND CONCERTS he band of the Ontario Regiment has announced that (1 will give (wo goneerts for the month of December she first will be next Sunday, Due 4 and one on December 24, pro ceeds from which will be turn ed over to the Welfare and Christ mins Cheer Fund CHILD SLIGHTLY INJURKD Heginmd 1, Bmith of Oshawa re ported to the police about seven thirty this morning that. while driving his Ford roadster, number JH0B41, on Bimeos Hireet and ay riving at the John Breet interaet ton he van Into Kteve Niohelork, knoek ing him off his wheel The boy complained of an Injured arm and was taken to the doctor, whera the injuries wera found not to be of & serious nature GAUTHI'NS CONDITION BETTER on John COauter, of Olive Avenue, who was the vietlm of Just Hatuy day's hold-up at hin grocery, was reported at the hospital to be doing aa well as van he expected this morning, Me stands pome chance of recovering, his physielan, Dr, I Jo Rundle, stated, although he has not ae yel been operated on for the removal of the bullet that lody ed fn his spine, The police report that them are no hew devalop ments In the case un yet but the detectives are still working on It EN 'whimateal' tn shopworn In with Barrie, and so shall oall CAllpesBithysthe-Plre notional, tmaginative, fanciful, In addition to being alyly sapirical All of whieh signifies that It very tricky work for a community theufra to attempt, When written A quarter of a century ago It wan Intended an a satire on emotional drama of the day, whieh dealt with extranned husbands and wives recondileq by infants, disconsolate youths in love with married wo men, who found heartseass hy going to the colontes; and blase bat good<hearted women of the world who saved the reputation of foolish wives by allowing susples fon to fall on themselves, Barrie ahowa the effects of a surfeit of thin kind of drama on an impress wlonable mies of 17. who imagines that her Hght-hearted mother han Involvad herself In an intrigue and that she must 'save' her, Though Ita Irony wan intended for sophs istionted playgoers, Marre Ww 80 soundly a man of the theatre that the oamedy ia vlehly entertaining for all types of playgoers, he suceass of My, Cralg In sl training hia players to 'put over' fantaatio situations with suttielent Jightness of touch demonatrated hin ohpaoity un a director, Thera are three Juvenile voles of Qing ape 1 and these were very well done, fan Boo Rapson eas the infatuated young maiden, Amy, win especially oAptivating and talented, Miu Meanor Fleming an her equally ro- Mantle ehum, and ud Rowden aa word tonnection | ELECTED IN KINGSTON In the munielpal election In King ston on Monday, Lt.-Col, James Hai rine brother of Mrs, M, Melntyrs Hood, Richmond street east, Osh awiy wins reselected to the Publi Utilithes Camnusslon of that eglty by a majority vole of over 400, Col, Tar rin his sleendy sorved for six years as un meniher of the Commission, NOT IN OPPOSITION I'he "Vimes has boen dnformed that Aldermen I, A, Macdonald and 1 J, Preston did not oppose the mo ton to veselnd the eluuse in the city property eonumittee's report referring to the erection of a police building, presented at the ety council meet in Monday night, as was reported in The Times yesterday, PRESENT PLAY "Recelving the Parson" an interest al musienl comedy will he presented in the Masonite Hall tonight and te morrow night under the auspices o the Helping Hand Bible Class ol imeoe Street United ehureh, Those | taking part in the play have boen | practicing falthfully for many week wd a large attendange Ingexpected CHARGED WITH VAGURANCY Cedrle Barret of Peterborough wan arrested last night and appoat od hetore Magistrate Willis In Po Hoe Court this morning charged with betng a vagrant, Accused, who fs only uineteen, stated. shat he eame over from England about ton months ago and had hoon work PUBLIC INVITED 70 HEAR REPORT ON CONVENTION LEGION TO HOLD OPEN MEETING ON THURS- DAY EVENING a .,. Report on Important Regina Gathering To Be Given at Rotary Hall Owing to the oXPOOLANOY of an extra large attendanon, this week's mesting of the Oshawa Branch of the Canadian Legion fn to be held in Rotary Hall on Thursday evens ing, when it Is expected that u large gathering of ex-nervies men and others will assemble to hear the report of M, Melntyre Hood, the loon! branch's delegate, on the Dominton Convention of the Lee glon, held last week in Regine, In viaw of the outspoken messnge of Bir Arthur Currle, and the Imports ant recommendations made for the changing of the whole attitude ol the pensions hoard towards disnhl od and burnt-out exworvics meh, of outstanding fmportance, and tha report to be presented will ha one of great interest, not only to the ex-sorvige mon of the olty and distriet, but algo Lo wll eltigens who wre Interested In the affairs of the WAr veterans It 14 pnnouneed by the executive of the loeal branch of the Lenion that the moesting lu Ao be entirely open to the public, and especially to mambars of the elty eounell, the service clubs of the olty, and to ull ex-rorvice men who have not ww yaoi allled themselves with the Canedinn Leglon The moeting Ia timed to start at 8 o'clock, and it will have intorosting fen tures In wddition to the presenta tion of the convention report COLTERIATE STAFF PRESENTS PLAYS HITpOr iI the | cotpmuann I% Le OrgaiEation A Collegiate Silt Players his dru matie cial was stirted over uw year WHO and let winter presented a group of plays with all the qualities ol Heat cians minster theaticals, The club was resorganiged again this fall ame Not of litt 0 ing for farmers at Peterborough, but had loft the position beeauso ha had to forward his wages to the colonisation department at Mont He had not realised, he sald, wan so hard to fing ©» roenl, that it have let the job he had bene remanded him for elght days and the pollea will get In touuh with the colonisation department in Montreal to see what can be Amy's brusque cub of a WOLhon, | rien, of Neville, Bpain, has come out In one for him ba A Arown-up, were Tha role of Allee, natitre mystifien hey offspring, Waa smoothly and charmingly enacted by Katherine frwin, Generally speaking the par formance went forward with an oana and apead unusual In produc tons of this type, The Little "Theatre In clearly an Institution in whieh the eitigens of Oshawa may well take pride" TOTH BEN A HORSK anpiving to both excellent whosa lively VENIOR Children of Venloe, Italy, reo ently had the theill of thelr young lives when thay saw their first horke, Crowds of adults, an wall ne young Venetlans hung over the Ponte de Paglia and cheered when in the winter time or he would not | he | M,. van Rrommel, a young Dutohs man, arrived on the animal from Neltrade, It was the first horse 10 fnvade the elty In many years NAYN BENORITA TOO MODERN Benor Reallto, a dancing master A statement In which he despair of the modern Henorita, We sayw that whe fs not Interested In the artiatio pant, but her mind ix on only the present and future, When the, gallant senor wants to teach her the saraband and other equiva lents of national dances, complete with oastanets, the penorita aaka for the Charleston, Lognnhorrion Wore produced hy orossing raspberries and blackber Adler gureiul piudy wonder the directs orship of Barmest Moire, one of the colloglute stall, wie ela Inst evening produced three onespet plays, before WHAT OTHERS SAY } | THE SCOUTS TOY BHOP 03 Mary St, Oshawa, Ont, Dee, 1st, 1929, Dear Mr, Nditor During the last week there were two litte items, which, were publish ed In your paper concerning the lo- enl scout work which might convey un wrong Impression, In the first plase you stated In the little Toy Shop article, which you su kindly published, that the nine nEmes wlven were from the western part ol the eity This is not a Tact us the names were of children In the Western provinces, some being from Alberta, some from Sus, and others from Manitoba, So you see that the problem of sending parcels to these children Is a greater problem than your article would have conveyed, It might he well to state here, of ourse, that the rest of the Toys In the Toy Shop will be turned over to the Central Relief Comittee for dis tribution locally, JAhe next item 1 have reference to In the report of an address of Mr M, Sounes to the Rotary club last monday Your report would make It appear that scouting only took care of boys irom the uges of ten to fourteen YUury Phin, of course, Is counting Inciudes In woys from the age of elght up to vighteen, after which there is the Kover movement open to them or the possibility of becoming an Assistant ooutmuster, Unfortunately, Heorrect ns all dt phases, the Scout Mayement Fin Oshawa Is not at present suflicient ly organized to take gare of Rovers, but it 1s hoped that the new local nasocintion in Oshawa will soon remedy this matter, In the meantime, however, it is a mistake to supgest that another ors nnieation 1s needed to take care of hoys ""betweén the Scout and adult anges" since there Is no period of time hetween eight years old and old age which is not govered by some phase in the scouting nctivities, Hoping that you will find It cons venient to gorrect the misapprehen sions which might have been gained | by the two articles mentioned, 1 " yours truly, « 8.' J), TERRETT a splendid audience in the vollegiate auditorium Lig hirst of thes Birthday of 4 Lndunta, euloriul, pretty sheten guiiaeivristic of its author Osear Wilde, 'the sets Bg whieh ww the court of Spain at the time of the seventeenth centuiy WHE extivinely well worked out even to the Spanish cont of arms on the pick of the pringess' throne, Jie Cos tumes in thus sketch add a great deal to the color, the part of Chamber win, wo courtier, played by Elmer Lin ton was very well done, and "wlo that of the Infanta, a twelve yeur old princess, played by « Margaret Jdenderson, one of the puplis of the school, Mins budith 'Auttie the hughs oack dwarf is perhaps, the most praiseworthy ehainctor, She hanaled a rather difileult part extremely well, "I'he Valiant" that would have a number of years ago been termed a melodrama, but which In reality 1s a bit of tragedy, cleverly designed, is by all means the hest of the three plays, A, I O'Neill, as the vonviet, plays his role excellontly, while W, A. Glass, as warden, Charles wing av Father Daly and Masel Grierson an Jonophine Fars sister of the con viet, with their clover acting make it Imost worthy of the professional plays was "The I" u dainty stage, "Whe last of the three plays, "Thank You Doctor" by George merry, Is a farce and the source of a real laugh, toscema 10 he human nature to ens joy a joke at the expense of some one n distress, The person in distress in this play ix Allan MeKengle as Dens nyCort, a Jewellor's clerk who innes cently hands over a valuable: string of pearls to a thief, Mead Lester, played by Dorothy Crothers, a studs ent, and Ix taken for a mentally des fielent patient by the famous Dr, Gurnoy, Norman Mobeod, The thief, Mrs, Lester, is discovered hy a des toetive, who has been disguised as a patient in Dr, Garney's hoapital, Thin part iy played by Earnest MoGire whe provokes a riot of laughter with his anties as a lunatie, The musie supplied by the Colleg- Lecky, 108 hk Bt | a Ww, E, pAVIS » 8 Wak ver orary Pre: sident of he Oshawa Kiwanis Chub, ELECTED TO OFFICE IN LOCAL KIWANIS CLUB ¥ |B SMITH [new Pri the Club, Mw Swith was formerly vice president, C, LECKY Whe haa a Bo Vieo: Provident | The Rotician Poeaidont of the Club, (Fi of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, A. J PARKHILL Sect, ny Local Amspeiation of Seouting in Oshawa, FIRE DUGH TERRIFY CITY Operations of incendiaries at Christehureh, N.%, have caused al: most a reign of terror there, pars toularly in the business distriot, In three weeks there wera 8 puss plolous fires, which caused damage totalling more than $260,000, Complaints have been made that the pollee force Is Inadequate, and a strengthening of the detective foree has been urged, GLARGOW KEEPS LOW FARKS Beonuno of the popularity of the haltspenny fare on munioipal streat oars, authorities of Glasgow, Hooks land, have voted to retain it and to attempt to wecure a complete monopoly of passenger transport within the olty and on trelley lines outaide, The plan of eharging a haltpenny, equivalent to one gent in America, In cortaln sones, has been on trial for some me, FAMOUS VINES, yin. LARGR The famous Hampton Court ving pected to yield this your About 500 Dilhehes of grapes which will. be aol to the public at $1,268 a pound, The' annual ploking of the grapes in one of the unique events in Lon don and fs watohed by looal peo- ple and tourists who desire to pur ohase some of the fruit, direction of od at: hore 1» a real late orchestra. under Harrelson E, Murphy ls an traction, The archeston has its numbers cons iderably an credit to the sthool These splendid plays are bang pre. sented again this evening, Trial of Frank Buono Likely To Commence Tomorrow ft Assizes In Session At t Whitby Well-Known Orhavis Italian Is Charged With Murder in Connection With the Death by Drowning of Mrs, Sophie Kobernick of Oshawa Sr ------r EIGHT TRUE BILLS IN CRIMINAL CASES Jury Heard Evidence in Seri« ous Charge Against Luther Pascoe, Young Pickering Township Man, This Forenoon -------- (By Walt Reporter) Whitby, Dec, 4, ight true bills In eriminul cased, Including a true bit] In a charge of murder against Frank Buono of Oshawn, were Ye turned by the grand jury at the fall neuises of Lhe supreme court at thin morning's session in 'Whithy, The grand Jury spent all day on Monday and Tuesday investigating the criminal ones, as It was he wish of W, H, Williams, 'K.C. Fambroke, the special crown wie: cutor, that all the canes nou considered before the jury made any report, Mr, Willlams announes« ed to the court last night that he would be ready to proceed with the oriminal actions this morning. In addition to the Buone cave, there are peven other serious oriminal ne tions, all of them involving of« fennns against girls and women, The Duono trial, which has exe olted great interest throughout the who. district, will probably start tomorrow afternoon of on ¥riday, an It Will ba the last of tho serious charges to be heard hy the court, Buono, It will be recalled, is chargs od with the murder of Mrs, Sophle Kobernlok, of Oshawa, who was drowned In Whitby Harbor on the night of June 10, last, While out in A Yohwhoat with the ateused, W, A, Btillwell of Torents is acting as defence counsel, Caso Heard A charge against Lubher Pascoe, young Plokering township man, of committing a serious offence against a girl under fouTLeen years of "ume, was heard by Justies Wright_and a jury this forenoon, Rvidonoo/ was given by the girm, and by Provinelal Constable Thom« ax Mitoholl of Oshawa, Ghief Gune won of Whitby, Dy, €. 8. MoGillis yr of Whithy, apd bp, J, i, Erh, pathologist, of Toronto, Accordin, to the medical evidenge, an fence has been committed against the gipl, The girl's once was to the effect that the accused had Aiasked her on a lonely. road hear lokering early in dy Follows ing the ovidence of Dr, Erb, court wai adjourned until 1,45 p.m, W, H, Kennedy of Whithy is appears ing for the defence an he npecial orown prosecutor, Wi Williams, K.0, and Crown Attar yA A MoGibben, of Oshawa for oe orown, \ rs o-- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOUSE TO RENT- AARAGE AND Phone 82407, all conveniences, * (1381p) of London, planted ia 1788, a exe ~ Coming Events -- eh ne sertion. for each -------- GARNI SS WHIST DRIVE, OF ENG« land Hall, rong gpm, 28¢, RELA CONSULT NADAME solentitio palmat, BRASSL HT Bt sin), 8 Conts PIII TITTTTY OSHAWA WINTER GARDE! Thursday, Deo, 85, Dancing 8, ' pm. Featuring Stan Willams 4 a. his Dlue Marines, (131h) El Evangelistic Meetings Every Week Night (Except Saturday) st 7.80 V. ALBERT HUGHES, B.A, IN CHARGE Calvary Baptist Church A DIFFERENT PROGRAM BACH NIGHT To-night--Rev. Glen Wardell And Singers from Soarboro Baptist Church Also Madaw Jones, Friday---Goapel Male Pm, over OTA, (Home Evangel Next Sunhitey, Albert Hughes at both T pan) Special muse, Thursday==liev, Jone Millar A Mele, ut Toronto. notte, Hear -- - Hour), Nehyua 4: Mu Parkhill held office two terms, | Prayer Mebtings in Homes Every Afternoon All meetings are uhdenominatio nal in Peopla of all churches and of no church are cordially invited, character and' appeal

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