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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Dec 1927, p. 12

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Sonn cove NOONE TAXA Income Tax ht ETS System of Sooke The Ocha, Cole aad os Rooms. Dvdr wick 30 Smee ret 8 Oshawa + WILLIAM A.D DAWE Income and Sales Tax Expert, 58 Vi yotatie wud Sloe Tos Bape Vicia Bou Hitt PROMPT SERVICE-.COLLECTIONS, BUSINESS OC AUDITS CONDUCTED Knox Cama to Use t of New Church i Sanit Next, Dec. 11 fod. tie fy vam hers rl their Choir under the able leader friends to on Sun- A entire coun- Te hin of Mr, Matt Gouldburn, ALCM | gay next in opening and: edieating of 'meeting of Trade as General Secretary of that|ty and township tile Sia will body, the resignation to take effect | take up the matter at a meeting in render special music. In the |the basement of their new chureh. immediately, Mr, Wightman has| Athens on. Wednesday afternoun morning the Choir will sing the | This invitation includes: been Sec for the past three | nest, ; Anthem, Love Divine" and Mrs. [an ~ who years, sucoped F. LeRoy, soprano soloist will | Again L: We are here with a special Christ mas Offer, Last year the offer was taken up in a few | days. We put on 'a special bargain o three pianos --- a special Christmas sale. * 'This year we are surgi this offer Na FIVE PIANOS fnished in the new Art finished Mahogany W. Kent Macnee. -- JUNIOR FARMERS MET Some 70 members of the Junior Farmers' Association of Central Eastern Ontario, met in Belleville yesterday, holding gessions in the morning and afterngon, J. A. Car- roll, Toronto, referred to the neces sity of every young person taking '| a part in the conference, He stress- ed the value of the different argan- izations, -Alex McKinney, of Peel County, was another speaker, HEADS KIWANIS CLUB Joseph John was yesterday elee- tod president of the Kiwanis Qlub for 1928, sueceeding Isase P. Me- Tabb, Other officers are: Vice. President, John J. Turner; Treas- urer, Harry J. Boyle; District Trustee, Harry C .Hauffman; Board of Directors, Dr. R, C. Teal, A. J. Reynolds, J. A. Dewart, B. Taylor, W. Merrell, E, Vernon Morphet, M, Bredin. 4 WANT RESTRIOTED AREA At a largely attended meeting of Leeds County farmers and dairy- men held at Brockville yesterday, steps were taken and. an orean- ization was formed to establi(h a restricted area for tuberculosis cat- tle, A campaign of an educational nature will be immediately started by committees from every township in the county working under the direction of T, J, Davison, Brock- ville, chairman; J. R. A, Laing, --- * Cole D, O'Flynn has been unani- mously el President of Belle- 'ville Port No. 99 of the Canadian Legion, Othérs officers 'elected were: First Vice-President, J. W. Day; Second Vice-President, David Dradford; Executive, David Bathe- lor, G. W. Dawes, Harry Stanley, Charles Summers, Willlam Arthur Harrls, Willlam Harvey, | pg George Seecker, Willlam Edwards, Earl McQueen, ---- REFOREST TRACTS The forestry committee of eoun- ties council of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, in gession'at Cobourg has recom mended the purchase of 790 acres of land, valued at $6,900, to he devoted to reforestation purposes, The land is in Clarke Township and is said to be admirably situated and adapted to the purpose for which it is recommended, MORE SCHOOL, ACCOMMODA. TION The Kingston Board of Eduea- tion is again talking new school buildings, The commercial forms, the Parish Hall Sov gph pace of worship of those who refused to forswear thelr allegiance to the faith in which they had been rais- ed and for-which many of their forefathers 1ald down their lives in the Killing days of old Scotland, The minister, Rev, A. CO. Reeves referred in the warmest terms to the sincerity of the friendship of the Rector, officers and people of the Anglican Chureh, When, three years age, without a place in whieh | they could follow the dictates of | conscience in worshipping God, | they had so kindly offered the use of their Parish Hall, To many of the: eongregation this place had become very dear under the direction of the collegi-|and they left it with real regret. ate institute principal, are crowd- ing the buildings occupied to such an extent that something must be done and the proposal is a six-room rddition, Then Sydenham School; on Wellington Street, built in 1878, needs remodelling and trustees sug- gest adding additional ground 17 Bond Street East LE ---- SKATES SHARPENED Concaved and Finished on a fine India Oil Stone This is the latest and very best way, --Agents for WILSON'S SPORTING GOODS C,CM, Skates, Hockey Boots and Sticks, Straps, Laces, An. kle Braces, Boxing Gloves and Boots, o used Hockey Outfits at the CHAMPION SHOE SHOP etc, also several pair Oshawa I AR Sunday) December 11th, transmission line, POWER OFF! Electric Service in Oshawa will be interrupted for the purpose of making neces-ary renairs on the 1927, from 2 to 4 p.m, It was only the remembrance. of the fact that next Sunday would bring the joy of occupying for the first time a place of worship! of their own, that compensated for parting with the pl.ce of ' many happy memories. Next Sunday will mark for Knox Church one more step in the re- markable development of the life and work of that congregation when the basement of the new | Church Building on Simcoe toot) north will be dedicated to the glory of God and the upholding of the blue banner of Preshyterianism in the City of Oshawa, for it is only fair. that it should be clearly stated that there is but one Presbyterian Church in this City and that is Knox Preshyterian Church, . If denominationalism has ceased among those who had the larger vi- sion of Union, and if that Union has become an accomplished fact, all the churches who went' into that Union should be willing to be known as United Churches and not misrepresent themselves by the name they wear, If Union was right in the abstract it should 'be right in the concrete, That there is a Presbyterian Church in Canada is evident to all who are not blinded by prejudice. A Church with over 1,200 congre- gations; more than 163,000 com- municants and growing rapidly; two well-equipped and substantial- ly endowed colleges, Knox and Montreal, can bardly be said not to exist, Knox Church has had the dis- tinction of keeping all its Current Expense Accounts paid and with- hy At the evening service there be & bass solo by Mr. A. BE. Mills and the choir will render the Anthem, "Hark, Hark My Soul." The Sunday School will now be able to hold its services at 3 p.m. a. present a very ? appearance oo the work is being done under the personal supervision: of the archi- tect, John Harnshy, of Lindsay. | SIMPLEX ACCOUNTING SYSTEM . (Copyrighted) ate lll, SES renter et eeerreree AT THE ARCADE The Store With Thousands of Gifts Only! 12 'Days. More to Shop ~ Make a List From This Ad. and Come Here Monday You Will Be Delighted With The Savings Kayser . Chamoisette Gloves New Fall and Winter Kayser Gloves, The ut- Snost ib in style and qual- ity. All sizes, Monday, $1.50 Extra Special MONDAY MORNING Bath Towel and Wash Cloth Sets, colored bor- ders with two wash cloths, good big size, neatly boxed for Christ- mas gifts, Monday, 85c Kayser: SILK + HOSE Full Fashioned Silk Hose, all the new shades and all sizes, Monday, $1.95 out the necessity of overdrawing at the Bank. The Financing of the new edi- fice is being well taken care of by the Congregation and it is only be- cause of the desire to keep indebt- edness down to the lowest possible point that the upper portion of the building is not being finished at the present time. It is hoped that || next summer it will be possible to complete the upper portion of the edifice, In the meantime the portion of the building which will be opened and dedicated pext Sunday will be| a very comfortable Congregational! home and the Presbyterians are | looking forward to a winter of en- thusiastic seryice and encouraging :rowth, The basement will accommodate 50 worshippers without crowding wid special attention has been giv- 1 to ventilation and proper heat- g. Most church basements have | * Jeast one furnace standing where | is yery much in the way and; wsing an overheating in fits im- diate wicinity. Im the Knox sement the furnace is in a sepa- te section and the heat is driven 't into the Assembly Hall py 2 ge fan. The heating system was stalled by Millar & Libby and js ry satisfactory. The work of the Women's Asso- Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, CHAS, T, BARNES, Local Mgr, HOGG & LYTLE LTD, ition will be greatly enhanced by 2 splendidly equipped kitchen; ' A ¥ th a large electric range, two This bkandsome Piano A uks, ample cupboard space, and : i & 2 aperture through which refresh- - ents will Le served make fit pos- will be on view in our 5 ible for the ladies to carry on A 2eir work in the most efficient POTATOES |: POULTRY SUPPLIES HOGG & LYTLE Gifts for Sister Gifts for Mother Gifts for Baby Pullover Sweaters Kenwood Kimonas ... $15.00 Silk Bibs Sweaters $4.95 Mittens io Fur Lined 'Gloves ..... $4.50 Silk Veils .............. 45¢ Silk and Wool Hose .. $1.25 Baby Hose ................. B08 Dress Lengths ..... $4.98 Table Cloths ............. $3.50 Bonnets to match .... $1.50 Kenwood Blankets .. $10.00 Rayon Bed Spreads .. $4.95 Silk Scarfs... $2.5) Comforters ........... $14.25 Harvey Silk Bloomers $1,49 Georgette Scarfs ..... $1.95 Step-Ins err $1,809 Boxed Flowers .......... $1.25 Chiffon Hose ............ $1.50 Baby Toilet Sets ..... $1.95 Crochet Bonnets ............ 68¢ Rubber Bibs EY 15¢ Rubber Aprons ......... 60¢ Men's Shirts Meu's Fi Shists, collars in match, all sizes, new ih terns. Monday, $1.55 Xmas Caraé Christmas Cards with Ene Solopss, nest and attpactivge 12 for 59¢ STAMPED COTTON APRONS Desired | HANDKERCHIEFS Plain and fancy borders, white and colored, Monday, "2 4330 pm. 2 for 25¢ Bring the Kiddies Shop At The Arcade Oshawa's Busy Gift Store Simcoe St. North ~~ -:- | aas been a source of great stremgth jo Knox Church during the past | three years. from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. and The Johns Piano | Store 80 Simcoe St. North preach in the evening is the min- ister of Eglinton and Beford Park Presbyterian Church, a congrega- tion having only a theatre in which {to worship until their new church is built. RRR RRR RRL ORCS EEE: 23h BODIE DOPE Baek SPINS BIS HIBS FAIS FIRMS JSS BSIN space and tearing out the interior

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