Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Apr 1930, p. 6

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| THE OSMAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930 CARRIER BOYS | - i x y 5 , wv / / | "~ ' é STARTS TO-DAY--ENDS APRIL 30th Beautiful New C.CM. BICYCLE To The Carrier Boy Getting The Highest Number of Points During April Five Other Five Other ValuablePrizes ValuablePrizes The carrier boys of The Oshawa Daily Times are being given a wonderful opportunity to show what good salesmen they are and at the same time win several most valuable prizes. 'The rules are simple, The time is opportune, The work Is easy. Then there are the other pf@s--~a suit of clothes from Johnston's com plete stock of boys' clothing (#ected and fitted, of course); a splendid wrist watch from Felt Bros.; a kodak purchased from Jury and Lovell; a Spalding baseball outfit and a rugby football, What boy would net be delighted with this latest model, brand new C, C. M. Bleycle? And just at the time of year when a good bike is needed for "business and please," as older folks say when buying an automobile, Messages for mother, delivering The Times, riding to school, hikes into the country==and many other uses for a good bicycle, one that you can depend upon being O.K. when you want to use it Worth working for? Well, I should say so, The Times is making no promises beyond the definite prizes here announced but as the contest pro- grosses other prizes may be added. i 4 5 ( "7" PRIZES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN JOHNSTON'S WINDOW GRAND FIRST PRIZE Lin C. CM. BICYCLE v THE WINDOW HAS BEEN SPECIALY DRESSED BY MURRAY JOHNSTON atest Mode!, Fully Equippe rm i _--__, OSHAWA "DAILY TIMES" CARRIER BOYS Plokering \0 points wil obtained: 3, Mail obs i . suo a sub bers who sop wl not Orders in, during again, n bart ; ders, Ae ounted os new Of med In promptly 10 inaat 0 t, Cou a oes Cirevlatio Depart oo hn ued or ! nders S09 wit 1 may be wrned 3 Jor JOS So diately or any time ur ers do riptions OF renewal ord #6 his contest: wi n OSHAWA , Arthur Moffan . Edward Hawley 3. Eric Pearce Cyril Campbell , Billie Mason Hayward Murdoch Seymour Bigweod , Aoge Johansen Robert Johnson Bill Clark , Orval Ashby Reg. Richards Albert Turner Cecil Sproule Fred Ketella Bernard Lounds . Gordon Wilson . 'John Fisher , Walter Mosier , Walter Wright , George Alson . Lloyd Pawley . Reggie Bure » Willie Hall Ernest Andrews Billie Beamish in_this campaign, about it.? Ever hear a boy say: get off to a good start?" , Maynard Nelson , Clair Doble , Stanley Cook , Walter Alexande « Albert Walker 32. Voitto Lehti 33. Fred Britton . Abner Barker Stirling Grimmon Leo Kemp . Melville Smith Stanley McHugh Arthur Tuson Gordon Johnston Lloyd White Irwin Merrick Joe Laurie Walter Beattie . Bert Amey . Richard Thomas aymond Goyne , George Sanderson / Robert McHugh , Curtis Lalonde « Eldred York . Edwin Cochrane . Joroslaw Salmers . George Wilson \ ie Oshawa Da Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer "A GROWING NEWSPAPER IN A GROWING CITY" IE 1 BOYCE, Circulation Manager I, WHITBY J. O'Conner W. Armitage J. Mudrey J. Sturgess R. Anderson B. Turinsky BOWMANVILLE J. Darch * H, Taylor P. Pattrick S. Dunn PICKERING Stanley Baledon BROOKLIN Winston Wilson PORT PERRY Roger Oke A WORD OF ADVICE Like many another of life's contests, an carly start will count for moat *[ lost the race because | did not So our advice to every boy is to buckle 'in right from the start. Even if today is April fool's day, wouldn't it be the best joke to steal a march on some other carriers who are losing time thinkng \ SECOND PRIZE Suit of Clothes

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