Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Jan 1930, p. 6

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paces am THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1930 VOTES ow MONDAY (Cohtinued from Page 1) 'are to mark their ballots dither "For" or '"Against" the bylaw. | The ballot concerning the pay- | Tuan. of aldermen is worded: ! on the followin ques- on? 'Are you in favor of paying h- alderman the sum of $5. for nd Dri at each regular council | i imecting? Blectors vote "Yes" | or "No" on the question. | 1 +7 'The Candidates - 1 The men who are in the running for the various civic offices are] listed ! below, the names being in 'the orderin which they appear on the ballots. There are three alder- en to be elected in each ward. r members to be elected to the Public Utilities Commission, and four to the Board of Education. . " ' ALDERMEN Ward 1, South-West | WILLIAM BODDY, tanner. SAMUEL H. JACKSON, contrac- Elias McMullen Sh a se ru Cedardale WARD 5 A citizen of Cedardale for many years and deep | ly interested in public | if matters. A strong advo. | il cate of the subway. Frederick 0. Kirby As Alderman in WARD 1 South-west Platform L Opposed to the erection of Police Station on present site. XEkpenditures must be kept in step with the City's progress, A life long resident of .Oshawa. i Tals | | McLeese | Alderman m ol oa | . | \ . a Ce I Ward Industry Is Oshawa's | Greatest Need tor. FREDERICK O. KIRBY, laborer, PERCY ROY MORDEN, agent. WILLIAM JAMES SULLEY, agent. Ward 2, HARRY KONSTA carpenter. = ORGE HART. dairyman, ° RGE L, GUMMOW, foreman THOR E KNOX, gentleman, FREDERICK J. PTRRY, mechanic. Ward 8, North-West ANGUS CHARLES CAMERON, electr CLIFFORD H. (inspector. ROBERT KEEL, painter GEORGE T. MORRIS, salesman. 4, North-East ant. SYDNEY G. CARNELL, surveyor, THOMAS HAWKES, foreman. ALEXANDER « LEESE, agent. Ward 5, Cedardale EDMUND JACKSON, currier, ROBERT McDONALD, pSechamc. ELIAS M¢cMULLEN, laborer | JULIAS SRRTRAN WATEROUS, merchant. . 1 COMMISSION | PUBLIC UTILITIES 1| GORDON DANIEL CONANT, law- CHMARA, Ward ii W. GORDON BUNKER, account- | li PETER A, MACDONALD, account [|| | STEWART Me || "To The Bloclors yer. : JAMES ©. FOWLDS, coal mer- chant, FRANK L. MASON, manufacturer. WILLIAM H. ROSS, mechanical engineer, HERBERT PEERS' SCHELL, manufacturer. JOHN STACEY, contractor BOARD OF EDUCATION J. CARROLL ANDERSON, lawyer. il] ALLIN FOSTER ANNIS, lawyer. BRYCE ALEXANDER BROWN, physieian. D. BRAINERD CARLYLE, y | i | | facturer. ARTHUR E. GARBUTT, agent. ALEXANDER C. HALL, lawyer CLARENCE NORMAN HENRY, agent, EDWIN ARTHUR LOVELL, drug- gist. The Polling Places The following is a list of the poll- ing places for the city. A ard 1 South West Poll No, 1----Center Street School. Poll No, 2-78 Burke Street, Poll. No, 3-428 Simcoe Ward 2 South East Poll No. 4--<Miller and Libby's Store Celina Street. No. 5--Albert Street Schoal. . 6--Simcoe Street South. Poll "No. 7--83 'Ritson Road South Ward 3 North West Poll No. 8--City Hall Simcoe strect north, ~ | Poll No. 9--Scparate School, Sim- | coe street north, Ward 4 North East Poll No. 10-141 Simcoe street north, . Poll No. 11--Mary street school. Poll 'No. 12-98 Alice street, Cedardale Ward § Poll No. 13--Cedardale school. PRINCESS MARIE ON WAY TO ROME (Continued from Page 1) the "danger of anti-fascist activi- ties. Extraordinary police precautions marked the departure. Police cleared railway stations and sur- rounding streets entirely of spec- tators before the royal party, con- sisting of King Albert, Queen El zabeth, "Princess Marie Jose, the Crown Prince and Princess and Prince Charles arrived. Re-Elect Arthur E. Garbutt Board of 'Education The man who helped to make the educa- tional system in Oshawa what it is today --second to none in the province. Elect: Ww. J: 'Alderman mn i South West Ward Supporting New Police Stal oo Mack Site and Completin, Maintaining A Sensible Administration Again ready to serve my fellow citizens of the good old city of Oshawa, _ 4 Thos. Hawkes CANDIDATE Solicits Your Vote as Alderman | in the South West Ward Careful financing for Ogh- awa in 1080, Opposes paying aldermen a salary for a public service, REVISED ASSESSMENT. I pledge myself to give the best service within my power if elected for alder. man in 1980. Forget the slate and vote © yourself. [peer emo | | 1 Your Vote and Influence, - Respectfully Requested for To | 1] | | Edgar L. Glover For Councillor, East Whitby, 1930 ELECT Harry K. Chmara = for SEASON'S GREETINGS® RE-ELECT Wm. Boddy As Alderman in Southwest' Ward Proper Administration and Efficient Manage- ment of the City's Af- fairs -- Expenditures to be guided by the growth of the city. » Alderman S.E. Ward No. 2 Township of East Whitby Having accepted the Nomination for Councillor for the Year 1930 I respectfully solicit your support. ~ Maurice George Hart Every Ratepayer Should Vote on January 6th Your Vote and Influence respectfully solicited by ROBERT McDONALD as Alderman for 1930 He stands for progress with economy and is in favor of Sewage Disposal, The Subway and A New Po- lice Station. North East Electors Re-Elect CN 3. G. Carnell An Independant Candidate Controlled by no Newspaper Staff In Recognition Of Municipal Services And Experience Break the Slate and Vote Carnell | S. H. Jackson A Happy and Prosper- ous New Year My past experience as.- a Alderman encour- ages me to again solicit your vote for 1930. WATEROUS Aldermanic Candidate WARD 5 And a Progressive Policy ALDERMAN If you think that my Record and Experience of the past 4 years entitles me to your confid- ence, | respectfully solicit your vote and influ- ence to elect me as Alderman in -- WARD 2 for 1930 tii i tnt Your vote and in- fluence respectfully solicited for election as COUNCILLOR East Whitby HENRY WILKINS To ie Hlostors'of East Whitby Twp. Everett C. Warne CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL 1930

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