Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Nov 1928, p. 16

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THE OSHA A DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 The Oshawa Curling Club "and the Oshawa Curlers Limited Work Hand in Hand to Provide Good Surface | Companies Co-opera te in Promoting Popular Oshawa Curlers Winter's Sport in Oshawa Now Depend on Their Ice Surface Fi Hat he cin cu | Regardless of Weather rn : Skating and Curling--Re- sult of This Effort Will Be their Rink is Equipped with Apparent on Friday Night. The City of Oshawa owes its hanks to a group of public thinking 1en, the officers of the Oshawa Curl- 's Limited and the Oshawa Curling E ~,y 4 A 'ub, for the splendid new artificial so : > facilities which have been in- ; : 3 vled at Oshawa's Skating and Sort CA | ; vling Rink, Bond Street east. 0p these two bodies, the Oshawa ' bot # Curlers Limited and the Oshawa \ ( aling Club take charge of two dis- Pant #1 § Speed - Pleasure Prefer them REFRIGERATION [iii i =4 : nay rican a eins peslndin tel ws vous and Figure Skating |. DAZZLING SPEED Finances NNT The Oshawa Curlers Limited isin | of all sundry matters such as at- Sarge of the financial matters of the [ten lance and the formation of teams cu ling club, more particularly with | and appointment of skips, t'» financing of the new artificial ice Who's Whe Designed, Supplied and « tpment and other recent matters TY. Mason Is president of the SIMCOE STREET NORTH SIMCOE STREET SOUTH + uiring financial attention. Their : ' CAE mda 4 Oshaw: ers Lam i «if vw tk as a body is an important on I awa ( url rs Limited ind W A Coad is vice-president, while the ex- Installed b a d it is greatly due to their sound! U7. © oniprised five local V fi ancial reasoning that the new ar- pea 2 ll f Ww HR Ta tiicial ice pl 3 1 ne 2 Ah . ( ms, . . LOS a idcial ice plant is a reality. C. Hare, Ernest Parsons and George a 2 RL AG AIN! We Have Made Another e Fine Electrica! Installation The Electrical Work in the Oshawa Community Skating and Curling Rink was done by } wa Curlers Limited. The Oshawa Curling Club consist of W. H. Hol- 3 # [J Curling Club embraces the club's ac- | land as president, F. L. Mason, vice- tivities, takes charge of all the match- | president; Ernest Parsons, secretary @ es both inter-club competitions and !and Charles McDougall and Wm. BOWRA ELECTRIC SHOP 00% + PHONE 2:73 2 local tournaments, and is in charge | Vickers, executive. Ks Be fooieobeofoseirrebodriniriniodeedeiniminintduts Joel Cay toigortes tated for a night in police cells. When LIMITED i THURCH UNION IS the fiddler declined to try another 1 selection some one hit him with a bottle, Unfortunately for him .he could not say just which one it was MONTREAL - TORONTO . WINNIPEG ~ SUBJECT OF SUIT fries wen often ; noyed groom. But there is evident- (ly a lesson to be learned here--the EDMONTON 4 VANCOUVEP temperamental artist is not always victor in such scenes. Or, he gains what may decidedly be termed a Pyrrhic victory. Sestesles] me foetestosfodes tated. Cae Bactesgosden! & Continuing Presbyterians, Former Members Dispute | as to Legal Meeting | py 1 THE ARCADE LIMITED l Ottawa, Ont, Nov, 8B. -- Argu- | ment in Trustees of St, Luke's Pres- ty byterian Congregation vs. Alexan- '§ 1 h : der Cameron et al. opened in the e Supreme Court of Canada Mon- day, At the hour of adjournment this afternoon the case was still 3 before the court. oy onstitute : ' e Pl U M B / N {a a ee Women's ( ardigans of Canada arising out of disputes between members of a congrega- (Mg tion of the Continuing Presbyter- i and Pullovers fan Church in Canada and mem- bers of a congregation which voted and agility, for Sports Wear p h For a long time prior to June, 1925 the St. Luke's Presbyterian Church of Salt Springs, Pictou . . . . County, N.8., was a congregation in |} You will enjoy your outings much more if you are connection or communion with the Preshyterian Church in Canada. At snugly tucked in one of these warm Cardigans or Pull. a meetig called in December 1924, over Sweaters, Come in attractive plain or color com to decide whether the union should binations : be entered, the vote of the mem- nations, bers in full communion was against joining the union, as was the vote ° d 5 of the adherents, Bunt, at a sec- | 9 t 4 05 ond meeting, out of 164 communi- Price at $2. 0 ' » cants, 100 voted in favor of the m the union. The chief matter in this controversy is as to the regularity of this second meeting. Not United Church Congregation The action was brought to de- 2 clare this second meeting and all proceedings taken thereat were { PI E D KIR S awa null and void; that the Rev, Robert |g Johnston is interim moderator of | the congregation; that the congre- ' gation is a Preshyterian congrega- Ideal for Skating tion; and that the congregation is Community Skating vita sere ot ee 8 Priced at $3.95 to $5.95 By consent of the parties, the case was tried before the Chief : g Justice of Nova Scotia, who beld |§ ing i and Curling Rink ah St, SoS BW are showing in our Readyto Wear Deparment fet mew im moderator was invalid and that Pleated Skirts or all wool materials in plain and fancy Tweeds, the meeting was effective to pass the congregation into the United Church of Canada, and that all the ' congregational property also pass- ed. The Supreme Court of Nova was installed by Sd SS ; INVISIBLE UNDERSTOCKINGS thereat; and that the Rev. Robert Johnston was and is interim mod- . erator of the said congregation; Light weight, yet warm, are these very gauzy warm Under Hose, and that the said congregation was at all material times and is a non-concurring congregation with- P . d in the meaning of the United t re . errar Bn, Bitty pe cs riced at /oc. the strained the trustees of church from using the real and personal property of the congre- gation in connection with the Unit- Ph 726 ed Church of Canada. 7 Pe Tle, Ont Non, 6. = Bee THE. ARC ADF, [IMI TED ing in this city simply could not stand a moment longer the music a fiddler was providing the former and two of his guests lapguisbed 116 Brock St. E.

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