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Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Jan 1930, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930 Ee of esd: CS Fe tentestuiti tee A > Dion ie . JOAN'S CHURCH I MEETING ay AS . "engregation in Most Flour- - -. * ao. . ishing Condition in Many Years Reports given at the annual Yestry meeting of 3t. John's An- glican Church held in the Parish Hall jon: Monday night last showed the.church to be in the most (lour- ishing condition for many years. All' gllocaions -hud been met and the general funds of the church 'were in a healthy condition. There was a large representation of par- ishioners present and the meeting co! PC E. L. A. " . . . ¥ Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions wil) be received at the Bowmanville Office of The limes. [elephones--Ofice, 587; REPRESENTATIVE. HERBERT MORTLOCK ton, The resignation Spry from this office was accept- ed with the regret Beiht, Campbell, T. Coulter, Fred Cryder- man, J. Ls Cryderman, W. oo) 5 2. FRCP Cid was presided over by the rector the Rev. R. J. Shires. The election of wardens, etc., for the coming year resulted as follows: Vestry Clerk--T.. Annison, Rector's warden--Carl B. Kent. People's warden R. M, Cot- of T. 'H. of the whole ngregation. Sidesmen--J. Alexander, G. G. C. Bonnycastle, Alan F. De- w, T. A. Dustan. E. Flaxman, G. Flaxman, H. Fisher, J. Hewetson, Ww. Patrick, F. Ormiston, L. A. Parker, G. W. C. Pethick, J. Smith, C." C. Southey, Dr. J. Spencer, R. Woods. H. Hunt. Auditors--Mrs F, Cryderman, Dustan. The following resolution of the T. congregation was" carried unani- mously. That the thanks of this meeting on behalf -of the whole congrega- tion be tendered tc the organist, choir, altar guild, Women's Anxili- ary, J. W. A., Sunday school staff, A.Y.P.A.,, Mrs. Coulter for service in looking after the Communion line, also the sexton, W. Tait. The following were appointed as delegates to the synod of the dio- cese to be held in Toronto in May: R. M. Cotton, T, Annison, J, L. Cryderman; alternates, I, *'R. 'Woods, Dr, Bonnycastle. JUNIORS PLAY LAST GAME OF SCHEDULE IN The junior hockey team of Bow- manville is playing the last game of the schedule at Port Hope this evening and after the showing made by the latter tcam in Osh- awa on Monday night are expect- ing to come home with another win. They are now certain of a place in the playoffs and if they come out on top of tonight's game they will have finished the sche- dule in the same way as the inter. medlates, having up till now only lost one game. They have now won six and lost one and are hop- PORT HOPE TONIGHT | ing that tonight will be their sev- enth win for the season. The playoffs are due to com- mence on Friday which is not give ing them much time to rest up from the end of the schedule and it is likely that they will meet Osn- awa in Bowmanville on that night. The meeting of these two teams will bring to mind the last time they met in the playoffs when they had to play seven games before a Jake » LAXPYRIN at once Act now before a severe cold, flu, pacumonia get a deadly grip on you. Laxpyrin de. stroys cold germs, reduces . and eliminates fever, relieves headache and regulates the bowels. At all drug stores. § ! | years ago, but has not been in good decision was reached, Both Osh- awa and Bowmanville have real good teams this year and it will be a difficult task for either to come out on top in both games. The local lads having once play- 2d on the Arena will not find it so over-aweing this time and ex- pect to make a real showing before a record crowd at the Arena next Monday night. 'They are also out to win the playoff here on Friday in case anything should happen on Monday. A real good crowd should make the old rafters in the local rink resound with their cheers on Friday night and give the boys a real sendoff on the playoffs. i 1] | BR. J. McKESSOCK iF The death occurred on Sunday | in Bowmanville hospital of Robert 'k, of Solina, from | complications of a disease with which he had suffered for some time. He was operated on three health since. Mr. McKessock has been a life long resident of the Solina district and has taught school there for the past thirty years. He 1s survived by his wife and three children. Alan, also a school teacher of Solina, Margaret who is teaching school in Oshawa, and Ruth at home. The funeral will be held from the family residence at Solina this afternoon and the service will be - conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Td a), J. R. Bick, of Hampton, Interment A } & will be made in Hampton Cemetery, Ng HIGH SCHOOL SKATING PARTY The students of the high school held their annual skating party at the rink last night and a large number attended and had a very enjoyable time. After the party at the rink all adjourned to the high school, where a short program was put on and refreshments were serve ed by the boys' and girls' mothers. Comes FASY QUESTIONS A teacher was instructing the class about idols. "The idol bad eyes,' 'but jt couldn't---" "See," cried the children. "It had ears, but it couldn't--"" "Hear," sald the class. "It had lips, but it couldn't--" "Speak,'" said the childrén. "It had a nose, but it could- n't--"" "Wipe it," shouted ones. she said, What many people call indigestion | tasteless alkali very -often means excess. acid in the stomach, The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which neutralizes acids instantly. .And the best alkali known to medical science is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has' remained the standard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention, One spoonful once, ficiency of this, tle' to try. the little excess acids. 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