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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Nov 1928, p. 12

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PAGE IN'VELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBL. | SET OF CHIMES FOR BELLEVILLE CHURCH Belleville, Nov. 7.--Bridge street United church tower may soon house a set of chimes. 1t is stated that a friend of the congregation living in the United States has offered to make the gift to the congregation as a tribute to the influence of the church in its long history. The tower of Bridge strect church is admirably suited to!the installation of 2 peal of bells. Andrew's tower formerly hous- i i Ti but they were destroyed in a fire many years aga HYDRO DISPUTE IN BELLEVILLE Belleville, Nov. 7.--College Hill el- ectric customers and the Hydro are at loggerheads. Feelings run high and there is outspoken talk by them of discontinuing the use of Hydro power if the Hydro holds the con- sumers to a twenty-year contract for service charges. Hydro claims that this is the same contract signed by thousands of ru- ral consumers in other parts of the country. -- ROBB MOVES TO KINGSTON AFTER SANCTUARY RAIDED Kingston, Nov. 7--\W. H. Robb, who recently succeeded in establish- ing a bird sanctuary in the Belle- ville district, has purchased the 300- acre farm of Graham L. Sibbit, R.R. No. 1, Kingston, with the intention of establishing a similar sanctuary in this district. The farm purchased by Buy your Coal from the Dixon Coal Co. Phone 262 4 DIRECT LINES TO CENTRAL All Coal theroughly screened and loaded on vehicles for delivery with electric automatic loaders to avoid breakage. 'Solvay Coke" Forked to Insure Cleanliness Gen. Motors Wood Bone Dry--Speaks for Itself Jeddo Coal The Best the Mines Produce QUALITY AND SERVICE ASSURED DIXON COAL CO. Mr. Robb is situated on the north side of the Kingston-Gananoque highway, and adjoins this road al- most immediately opposite the East- view Park. When vandals shot geese in the Belleville sanctuary, Mr. Robb announced his intention of leaving the city. SENTENCE SUSPENDED IN DUNDELA SHOOTING Cornwall, Nov. 7Z--When he ap- peared in County Court here yester- day charged with discharging fire- arms in a manner dangerous to the public, Frank Nick, oi Dundecla, who allegedly shot and wounded 16-year- old Frank Marcellus last Hallowe'en night, was released by Magistrate J. C. Milligan on suspended sentence. The rifle was confiscated. Marcellus reccived a slight bullet wound on the forehead while playing | = Hallowe'en pranks about the home ol Andrew Sipes, at Dundela. Nick is a farm laborer on the Sipes' farm. The father of Marcellus refused to press the charge against Nick, ex- pressing the belief that his son was to blame for the incident, MODERN DRAMA GROUP STARTED IN BELLEVILLE Kingston, Nov. 2--With the as- sistance of the Department of Ex- tension of. Queen's University, a study class in the Modern Drama has just been formed at the Belleville Public Library. On Monday evening, Pro- fessor J. A. Roy of the Department of English and A. H. Carr, Director of Extension, went to Belleville in connection with the formation of the class and Professor Roy in an in- teresting address dwelt on some of the aspects of the modern English drama and suggested a course of study. So large a number have en rolled that it has been found neces sary to divide the class into three study groups. It is planned that the individual groups will meet weckly and that Professor Roy will confer with the combined class at different times during the winter and give further guidance in their study. OPOSSUM 1S CAUGHT BY OMEMEE TRAPPER Omemee, Nov. 7.--While trapping this week, P. Parsons, found in a trap which was set for skunk, an animal which remained on exhibition at his home for some time, before it was found to be an opossum. This is the first one that has ever heen known to be caught in this part of the country, being found chicily in the Southern States. It is whitish- gray in color and the hair is soft and wool-like. Its tail is similar to that of the monkey, thus enabling it to swing from branch to branch of the trees where it lives. - It feeds on == 5-Piece Bedroom Suite Choice selected Birch Bedroom Suite finished in two tone walnut comprising large size dresser, vanity with reflex mir- vors, tall-boy chiffonier, bow-end bed and vanity bench. ular $185.00, fo? $149.0 Use Our Credit Plan SIMMONS' BED OUTFIT Simmons' Walnut Finished Bed with in. continuous posts and five heavy fillers fitted with Simmons' raised frame Link Spring and pure Felt Mattress. $26.75, for Reg. $22.50 Use Credit Plan 3 pce. Living Room Suite In Fibre Here is a smart Fibre Suite suitable for small living room enamel. 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Loudon, Nov. 7 sacretary of tates: these currence where it cases four 45 per cent, there was a paris of th nee disappear the mi aced to eateh the light from another will do much to inereasc the sen pace in a small hal Horizontal lines on a on ist A mirror pl room r of background for a wall treat AREY. ao ddd, ds lida Zi lt BIG PROGRAM FOR Church Parades on Sunday and Manoeuvres at Bramp- ton on Monday Following are part onc orders is- sued by Lt. Col. H. S. Smith, Com- manding Ontario Regiment, Novem- ber Sth, 1928. Duties :--Orderly Officer, Lieut. C. E. Hill; Next for Duty, Lieut. R. R. Insole. Until further notice tour of duty for Orderly Officers will he for one week commencing with Novem- ber 9th irrespective of the number of parades which may be galled dur- ing his tour of duty. Orderly Ser- geant to be detailed by R.S.M. Charl- ton. Parades :--Thursday, November 8th Lewis Gun Course under headquar- ters instructor. This course is for all ranks and a full turnout is ex- pected. The Regimental Band will not attend this course. Dress :-- Mufti; This course will be held on Friday evenings instead of Thursday after this weck. Memorial Divine Service A Church Parade will be held on Sun- day November 11th, in the Simcoe St. United Church at 11 a.m. at which the veterans of the city are invited to attend. Fall in Armories, 10.15 am.; Move off, 1040 a.m.; Arrive Church 1050 am. Veterans will be formed up on- the left of the Regi- nent. Dress--Service with decora- tions, Regimental Band in Scarlet, Thanksgiving Day Maneuvres:-- The Ontario Regiment will proceed to Brampton via CN.R. to Toroiito tc take part in the Army Manoeuvres to be held in the vicinity of Bramp- ton, Time schedule as follows: | Fall inat Armories, 545 am.: Leave | Armories, 6.00 am.; Leave Jet, 6.20 an Arms and blank ammunition will be drawn from stores hefore leaving Lut ammunition is not to be issued {to men until destination is reached. Haversack rations will be taken for the noonday meal, hut arrange- ments have heen made for hot cof- fee and sandwiches to he served to all rank s at the completion of th Ww ork Further davs' details will he given on ONTARIO REGIMENT i AT THE WEEK-END Oshawa | THE ARCADE LIMITED Stamped Goods Special Stamped Bed Spreads at $1.39 each Material of fine even weave Unbleached Cotton, full bed size. Basket pattern and other neat designs. See Our Worked Model Stamped Aprons 29c, ea. Neat designs stamped on Unbleached Cotton, easily worked, Stamped Tea Cloths with 4 Napkins, 75¢ Ideal article for Christmas Gift. See our worked mod: |. Thursday. evening relative to hoth Church Parad Strength i-- taken on Canada, Auth, Prov, Lt. M. R. M« ted to retire from Auth, D.O. Oct. 2nd, Prov. It. G. M, unce is permit-112/4/28, June 1th, 1928:] M vor (Dr) James Moore, CA, 1928; to be | M.C. 1s permitted to retain his rank from |cn retirement, Auth, D.D, 271, and Mancuvres. 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