THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, 1929 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, wesit, Yh Wo, an WCAE, WWI, WDA W, WOC, WIAR, W wCeo (370)=7pls, St, Paul, Singin 11,45 WSH (405)=Atlanta, Hawalian ensem. ble, 12.00 CNRV Song Revit WBAP (a. = Ft, Little Symphony. Oil 'Twins (1 hour). WON LO =Chi ago. Dance Musi WLR (54 Butte. U, Orchestra, WMAQ (447.5)--=Chicago. chestra (2 hours), Mrs, WOC (300)=Davenport, O'Hearn's or- HF chestra, WIM] program, KOA (361)=Denver, String Trio, WISN (268)~Milwaukee, Kruegers han WLW of ~Cinei, Gondolyries; Theis Orches 15 WDOAF Frolic, SUNDAY SCHOOLS' CONVENTION HELD IN KEDRON CHURCH (Continued from Page 3) vices of our Secretary-trea Miss Sleep. We record with regret the death of Rev, and Mrs. Charles Mearing, long associated with the Master's Work in this vicinity and last and West, and would express our appreciation of their lives and good work in our midst and also Wa (461)~Nashyille, Caldwell extend our sympathy to their be- 0 CICA (357)=Toronto, Huron Old Boys |reaved friends, Reunion. J : : 4. We note with appreciation all Colnartia Wo Aaa vile schools have embraced temeperance WEAN, WFEBL, WMAK, wi Ao |teaching in their Sunday Schools . WKR WGHP," WMA, | the past year, but would urge that SM, aR. Wi, redoubled efforts he used this : "Iyear to instill in the lives of the young, strongest possible temper- Musicale. |BNCe sentiment. Kuighits: 1p 5. We gladly endorsed the senti™ ments expressed by our superin- tendants of Departments today and discussion thereon made hy Mr. | : : : ; " We Plewman and would urge each | vA | Hicago, pes roy | WALL, WR! wd MAL La onto, Roma "school to place more emphasis on { : , ' the spirit of worship in the Sunday [School program, ed the Convention, The meeting closed by all singing "God be with You Till we Meet Again." Supper was served, and all departed for their homes, feeling that the con- vention had heen both interesting and profitable, Personals Isaac Elford, aunt of Mi. . Werry and Mrs. R, J. Luke, died at Woodville in her ninety- sixth year, The funeral was held j|on Monday of this week. We are glad to hear that the fiu is abating in this vicinity, The Kedron people are sorry to hear that Rev, and Mrs, J. F, Clug- ston met with an aceldent last week, Mrs, Clugston is suffering from shock and bruises. The many friends of Mrs, +, Glover, are sorry to hear of the death of her mother, Mrs Stork. Miss Smyth the teacher of Con- lin's school is confined to her home with the mumps, Mrs, Smith of Oshawa, {8 supplying, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs A. R., Scott, on the arrivel of a baby boy at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs, E. Mountjoy at- tended a party at the home of Mr. Arthur Langmaid, Athol Street, Ochawa, on Tuesday might, ol )- Vancouver, Violin and INTERMEDIATES, HAD EASY VICTORY OVER STOUFFVILLE Score Was 4 to 0 in Game Which Had Many Thrills GOALKEEPER GOOD Ice Was in Poor Condition, Spoiling Good Combination this year than in the ast as receipts had, exceeded expenditures by & Play 005.78, Fireman, "" 'E Fir d' » asy-to-rin WIL 5) Chieako, } Syste Vile Hour to WIZ, VSB, W WMC, WIT, KVOO, KBR, KSTh, WHAL, KOA, WJAN, . WRVA, wilz, wiz WHAM, Worth, Accordion; Dream Ship; WHITBY Representative-- JAMES HOLDEN Phone, House 18--Office 484 of Rochester VR A, WOAT, A WIR, WREN, KDKA, K Rw, KWK, WIAS, WIAA, LBC, 9.10 wos (476)~ Jefferson City, n (2 hours), ¥ dlers Contest. : System: Wonder Hour to WEAF, | 9,30 NC System: Schraeder WRC , WGR, WEAY, WGY, WTIC, WGY (379.5)--8chenectady, Speaker WOW. Dinner music, A a WGN @16)=Chicago, Oriental Gang, WI% (304.5)~New York Trio, sistem "Phils. Hour to WIZ (161 )=Nashville worches- } 1, KS KYW, KVOO, Ww ny! W BZA, IR, WREN vw. W WOW, KPR w MC, WI K \280y=Cheveland. Dance or. KOMO, A --_-- Hest Features WCI'L (309)--Chicago, Musical pro- Old Fid- TONIGHT'S BEST FEATURES 8.00 NBC (WEAF)~Forlan's Song § NBC (WJZ)=Lehn and Fink Ser Columbia: Opera Laerezia Borgia, " (WEA¥)--Hoover Sentinels, : (WIZ)--~Champion Sparkers, (WEAI)--Seiberling Singers, Jemima, (487)=Milwaukee. Orchestra Program to WWI, KS§Sb, Agricultural Society And Ontario Regiment Make Plea For E Ceonii Lt.Col. H. E. Smith, Fl Rowe and E. Webber Ad- dressed County Council at Its Session Yesterday Af- Landt Studio io2y--~Kansas City. Nighthawk or chestra Ban. ews, (105)=-Atianta, Pomar WAG (517)~Worcester, News croft orchestra, 5 NBC System Squibb program to WIZ, WHAM, KOA, WLW, 25 WGY (379) Talk; Minstrels 0 CNRW (384.4) Concert, WCAL (242)==Pitts, KDKA Washi, WSM, 1 AM Hour, Columbia: NBC (WEAN Halsey Columbia: Friday Fro- Variety program, Schenectady, Health 10.00 NRA (476)~Monc ton, Concert orches. Friday's Programs Columbia Network: United FRIDAY'S BEST FEATURES am, NBC System (WEAF)---National Home Hour, NBC System (WIZ)=RCA Fousations| Winnipeg. I't., Garry WNAC, WHK. WMA, WOWO, KMOX, Motor 1 | Stuart mogram| | Falk; Un HP, Warn, Johnson's Happin cle Gin WDA} orchestra WIEAL 1 ) (492) ansa ty, surer, (454.3) : Concert Bureau Hour to WCAE, WOW, WTAR, 3. WCSH, WRC, WWJ, KSI, WOC, WGY, KSTP, WHAS, KPRC, WOAT, (220)=Chicago, Hour, Ni id stem (WEAT)--~Household In Oshawa's Grant At this juncture Mr, Rowe was interrupted by Reeve John Ross, of Thorah, who wished to know how much Oshawa city council had do- nated to the fair, The speaker re- plicd that although the city had only given a grant of $500, $1, 000 more (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Jan, 24=The interme- diates strengthened their hold on the group leadership last night when they blanketed Stouffville 4-0 in an | i, Adlanta, U, of Ga, interesting game played at Burns' Roches arena. Considering the showing the i A locals are making the crowd at the A WES Marine ban arena was rather small but every- L EVENING PROGRAMS ; thing was provided from good fast Growers to hockey to burlesque with players of | WIAR, Bi both teams acting as clowns. The WSAT | ice. surface was hadly cut up and the | | boys had difficulty in keeping their 16)~Chicagn System (WEAF )~Teeth and | to WIZ KDKA, WS, ( WSM, WHT, Wi Waks Instrumental ¢ tem: Dixie Circus V v "Wi ZA, WBAL, WIR, WIHAS, YW J CNRA (476 Oumintet, steih (Central)=Farm and Wan, Hyman pro. to WIZ, WBZ, System: The Challengers raG WRAL, KDKA, KWK, WS, WIAS, WHAM, Rochester Philha Program, | 8 | Symphony or Sym. | stal Gazer to Y WEAN, WKRC(, WLIW. WIAM, WWJ, ind Tane to WEAF, | 6.00 KDKA (306) 1 News; Bool More | W HAI n wm ' Sandia - wi (389)~Chicapo. WRC, WITAM (238.5) Rochester ] tem: Fifth Ave (428)--Cinei. (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Jan. .24.--A grain or $1, 000 was requested by Lieut. Col, HM, E. Smith, on behali of the Ontario Regiment, when he addressed the county. council yesterday alteroon, | people slso ternoon had been raised by private subscrip- would sce fit to assist the society in Makes Suggestion Regard- that the Agricultural Society played feet, Spills and thrills there were Whitby he sated, the large fairs, would be indicated hy the fact that each of Mic Sytem, cert A c : : iE WELW (428) Cine ae i show the same consideration for the figured in the count, Sleightholm and r_musi moved that the matter be referred iod, The locals deserved to win and Beon pice of J, Aue : an i tions from Oshawa business men, Mayor Pollard of Uxbridge Mr. Rowe, trusted that the country reducing its debt, ; i Mr. Webber emphasized the fact ing the Payment of An- e y nual Grant to the Town of | an important Jas in the far life, of | 11 ureat. abundance. Combination | the district, Without thh small airs, plays proved practically impossible as N z A | an impossibility, the four goals was Sec 1 io | NR Ye ROQAIS Was secured on S« [8 Ny 5 | He urged that the county council efiorts, Sieighthoins. Rice sid Smith | VIZ W WN AC Dinner musi fair as it had in previous years, ol i" ¥ hi : DE Ross, Ay Thorah township, Rice notching one a piece while | Dinner cf | Smith carned a pair in the last per to the finance committee. I'he motion only the spectacular work of Hoos | | was carried, j ver, the visitor's goalie, saved Stouff- Licut. Col. Smith, who is connnand i ; 4 ing officer in charce of the re iil nt \ Pormer Counciloe Sess | ville from a worse defeat. Ther qn . Ta Sis \ \ \ A / 6. With pleasure we express our omted t that it had ee 1 y. oliard, may were seven penalties, Whithy earn- | W PRE JAR A 1 WN : Wi IAT KY : iq to our speakers of the pomted: out that it had not received | gud 4 member of county council last rae: , Ni) nt t Gial assistance from. the counts _| ing three to the, visitor's four pi uted 80 splen- nancial assistance from the county | Year "was a visitor at yesterday's scs- | Puck-C. Difficult pi ; 8 g . since (the close of the war. Tt sion and upon invitation of Warden | ue arrying len success of oul under heavy and although | 1)ohson he addressed the council on one of the provinces blest militia un- | ¢oyeraf subjects which may be dealt Fits, it was at a disadvantage in com= | ith at this session. Mr. Pollard parison to such rg giime nts as W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual Bt, Tormi 3 1] ho have wiz. |e didly to the conven- wis | | | tion 1, Both teams maintained a fast pace in the first period but found difficulty | et ! A : : Teacher Training in carrying the puck, Rice, on right | Wall Weep WAL ; rr : Ye 1 RL i Amos at An | Discussion then rose, as to wing for Whitby, was working well J BM, 5. OW l (5 WDAF, WIR, WHK, {whether or not there should be two CAPCH st Training Schools in the York Rangers and Hamilton Rifles; received county new company the platoons at Beaverton and Uxbridge cessary gether at lea could not be appropriation ment, tion of the (East ferred to the Smith the South and E. Joard of 1) grant on Rowe, the con his former A 1 He Doiited out i at th met an overdra and had paid olf the 000 to be Society Dufferi iki grants annually, New Company Col. Smith « had becn org part of the county with | Port Perry, Cannington, It was ne- ranks come to- a year and this upon the small allowed by the govern- Then there was also the ques- annual camp Referred to Committee Upon motion of Reeve John Whitby), the matter was re- finance. committee, ced Licut, Col. that the 1 uld give matter serious eration, Fair Board Asks Grant I. Row viee-presid Ontario Agric Webber Rangers, Peel and Licut. anized in north to have all st tWIC | , done Ross, Warden Dobson a cou ctors, Doce member of occasion to warden upon rected his ty council. ciety had it of $1000 this vear, $2000 on a note at bank, leaving a balance of $2.- met. 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Oshawa plained that a' y \ the : | pointed out that although the county tax rate had been more than doubled in the last twenty years, yet the rate compared favorably with the rates mn other counties, A Whitby Problem : reference to his suggestion, made at the November session of council, that instead of the county being required to pay back into the Whitby town treasury $2,000 a year it might vote $40,000 for the purpose of paving the street leading to the court house and thus be relieved of the annual grant, the mayor of Ux- bridge thought that this might find favor with the Whitby council. He admitted that Whitby's repre- sentatives last year opposed the mea- sure and that the Whity newspaper had stated in editorial comment that the idea was preposterous, as the county would never vote the money. "The newspaper has no right to say that this amount would not be spent," stated Mr. Pollard. in conclu- sion, and to my mind the suggestion is not preposterous." To Fight Communists The nced of upholdng British ideals, laws and property rights was stress- ed by W. R. Ferguson, school in- spector for North Ontario county, in a brief message to the council. Mr, Ferguson had reference to the insid- ious doctrines of "Red" sympathizers and trusted that in this county lead- ership would be given in the right way. He illustrated the important part public school teachers could play in a community by impressing the minds of their pupils with right con- ceptions of life, law and order. To Name Officials Notice of motion was given yes- terday by Deputy Reeve Middleton, of Pickering township, to introduce a by-law to appoint two county audi- tors. Reeve Roy * Park, of Brock township, gave With notice of motion of a by-law to appoint two House of Kefuge Commissioners. Reeve C. E. Bowman, of Whitby, gave notice of motion to introduce a by-law to ap- point high school trustees. W. I Croxall, reeve of Whitby township, gave notice of motion for a by-law to appoint criminal auditors. Committees met at four oclo'ck, Warden Dobson again taking the chair at five o'clock, following which adjournment was made. One More Group Game for Intermediates (By Staff Reporter) Whithy, ~ Jan. 24--The interme- cdiates play their last out-of-town gdme in the group schedule when they go to Port Perry next Monday night. It is interesting to mote that Whitby holds the best record of all intermediate teams with regard to goals having scored 15 goals against 2 goals in four games. The boys are well on their way to the group cham- pionship. For children's ailmenis--no Veno's Lightning Children fner relief than -- Stosie-ForLonG 6G STOCKS BONDS GRAIN S. F. EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 1 King Street East, Oshawa -- Above CPR. Offs Phooes 143 and 144 {hard to and showed good style while checked well, Smith at centre and Atkinson on left wing were also good. Sleightholm and Hall teamed ! up well at centre as usual and proved pass, Clendenning on left defense showed up best for the visit ors and was dangers us in his rushes, | Lehman also worked hard at centre. In the early minutes of the game | Clare Rice worked his way through | the Stouffville defense for what had all the earmarks of a goal but his shot was cared for by Hoover. Whithy took the lead in the last five minutes when Sleightholm se- ! cured the puck at centre and sticl handled his way through the vy ors to from close i rs Bottled Up score Whitby. Jan. 24--A Whithy forced matters in the secc- {ond frame and kept the visitors | | bottled up behind their blue line. | Hoover was peppered with shots but | he picked them off with his stick or | leather mitt and cleared nicely. Several times he sprawled on the ice | in front of the net mouth just in | time to smother a fast trayeling puck. | Stouffville found it hard to get go- | ing on account of the hard checking of the local forwards. They were able to get few shots on goal and Hawes, who was in good form, cared for everything that came his way. Hawes has given a consistent count of nct guardianship game this season and last night proved no exception. The visi were sti'l hard pressed when Clare j Rice raced through on right wing | fete bored right into bulge the twine with a clean shot. The score stood | 2-0 at the end of the period. Third Period Good Better hockey was provided in the final stanza and in spite ofthe fact that 'Whitby increased its lead by two goals, the teams seemed more equally matched in this frame. Plz was clean and there were few penal- ties but in spite of this several minor accidents occurred to members of both sides. Stouffville had but one alternate and when ten minutes was | up, had to face the: music with all hands on the ice and none in the penalty box as Cooperwaite, who had shown himself a game relief man, sustained an injured ankle and had to be carried off to the dressing rooms, | An unfortunate curred when one of the lady specta- | tors, Miss Dorothy Forrester, fam- ous as pitcher of the W hitby Ladies' Softball Club was struck in the face | by a puck as it bounded over the boards. In the last five minutes of the game, Smith, who had been go- | ing great guns at centre jumped in- to the scoring honors by slipping the puck past Hoover in a scramble in front of the Stouffville nets. Not | satisfied' with this he grabbed the | rubber disk at the break-off and stick-handled his way through the defense totally a second time. Stouff- ville was still trying had to break the | zero jinx when the final gong sound- | ed. The line-up :-- ! Stouffville--Goal, tors incident also OL | { { Hoover: right | defense. Todd: leit defense, Clen- | denning: centre, Lehman: right | wing, Krosby: feit wing, Hare: al- | ternate, Cooperwaite. Whitby--Gial. Hawes: fense, Hall; left defense, Hall; cen- tre, Smith: right wing, Rice; left | wing, i alternates, C | right de- | Atkinson; Sleightholm, Radley. Referee--M. McCarthey, Chamber of Commerce Executive to Meet Toronto. special cele | ling of the Chamber of Commerce | executive will be held in the town | i clerk's office tonight. It is under- stood that there are several matters | of importanceto be attended to and all members of the executive are | j asked to be present. i 20 NEW SENATORS CREATED IN ITALY Rome, Jan. 24. --King Victor | Emmanuel, upon Premeir Mausso- lini's sugestion, to-day created 20 | new Senators, all of who were de- | puties in the outgoing Chamber. 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