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Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Nov 1928, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924 aR A ERE ER aE a HE a ---------- > " » ad dr pivities. At the miceting on Tues and their friends. Principal Morri- [the Indian tralia then corduroy|a few words of advice by telling | SUIT TO FOLLOW Nosthouts presented Mr. and Mrs. [day a lMfe-membership was given to son was in the chair and after coms [roads which finally developed into |them always to be full of their sub- ROADHOUSE DANCE Rice with a silver tea service and [Hilda Hall, the presentation being munity singing, introduced. the |. splendid highways. Miss Rick- [jects and forget themselves. He il |a Normandy Chime clock as a mark Imade by Mrs. J. Lake Morden who speakers of the evening, Miss he Toronto, Nov. 29.--Mrs. W. H. of esteem in which they are held by [spoke in a most kindly way to the Gladys Cobbledick was the first and [7d also spoke of the wonderful [alsa sald to command the attention | Groves, proprietress of the Mar ) Motors. During the evening Mr, Art [children. A presentation of flowers took as her subject "Canada's Ful» [development in vehicles from the |of their audience and make them | dol Club, Dixie roadhouse, will see their friends and neighbors. was also made to Miss Margaret Al- ure." Her opening remarks referr- i i. fale time of the stage coach to the mot- |listen. her solicitor today » discuss > sorry to lose such good | len who has worked with Mrs, ed to one's matural love for T lor car of the present day and last-| Mr. Ward also eo tul the | tering suit against the young To» a our ho but at Chase and Mrs. Lunney in the Mis. own country and she then proceed- |iy, the airplane which will uns OnRgratulated the fonto men who staged the alleged {hey will enjoy prosperity in their [sion Bana but who is retiring od to enumerate Canada's assets. |doubtedly be much used in the near [$1°0! O° having for Principal af indecent dancing party, featuring from active service. During the aft- Miss Cobledick touched on Canada's ltuture. Mr. Fred Billett was the |™®R of Mr. Morrison's sterling | "Leoni the Great," at her inn a at pic B number were present [ernoon a splendid program of chor- | Miss Gladys Cobbledick Cap-(id°al position geographically, her |iagt speaker and chose as his sub- [qualities. Nor did he forget the |few weeks ago. Be ville Couple t de meeting of the Mission | uses and recitations, also a mission- wonderful sea ports, agricultural |ject "The Dawn of Confederation." | Rugby team and said although ne| AR ANnancoment to this effect wiman At eh St. Paul's school room [ary dialogue. was given by mem-| tures Second Place With |resources, forests, minerals, fisher- |" mr. Billett a a clear speaker and (had never played the game himaelt | N4% ¢o0 rmed ith emphasiy by Are Entertained on » If one has bers of the Band. Rickard Third les and her transcontinental rail- [told in a concise manner the events |he was keenly interested in it awa | UT® Gro ast night. Mrs, on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Miss Cobbledick had her sub- | wh 1 Groves also stated tha: she would Leaving The Town never attended one of these ripe te EE Cas Cn hava well in hand and spoke in a Ret) A bg ag Bs Fgh Bony wor Bu BOR feport ta the University of Taranta ings 1t would be hard to make them OLL SNO Staff Reporter \ 3 \ y authorities the names of certain understand just what these ehild- hasoidh' » OA " R = Pred easing Javner. Mie Winnie = Juasiarate hs) ah, were this Semon, te Wate. th of the merrymakers whom she bes ' lle, Nov 28--O0n Tues (ren do, lthough they are the | gaui Ste. Marie, Ont., Nov. 29.-- | Bowmanville, Nov. --_ RIK alg Rol AM pole oh ihe judges and while they were out e winne © then announce: | 1iaved to be university students. Bowmanville, 75 friends gath- [youngest children in the church, |, an effort to keep Soo roads open |Billet took first place in the an- @ Development a Porta" | making thir decision there was [ed. These prizes are donated by the | mre Groves declares that the day evening about of Mrs. George [they conduet thelr own meetings, | (his winter the Board of Works has |Rual oratorical contest held at the tion in Ontario." She Mentioned some more community singing. [late W. W. Tamblyn, a former pri | name of her roadhouse was used Seq M He ig t, to say §0od- | having their own chairman sec. | recommended to the city councll {Bowmanville High School Tuesday first the waterways, starting with Principal Morrison also made a few |elpal of Bowmanville High Schoc%|on the menus circulated among the Sallak, Slane 2 Airs ' Gordon Rice [and treasurer just like the grown- | that another tractor and two heavy [night, Miss Gladys Cobbledick came [the crude canoes we by the In- remarks. On the return of the jud |and D. G. M. Galbraith, Toronto, a | guests at the affair, and that these hys ta Ma all daughters who ave [ups. The untiring devotion of Mrs. | rollers be purchased to handle the | second while Miss Winnifred Rick-|dians and tracing Wl e rogteat wes, Mr, Ward before announcing |graduate of B.H.S. The singing of | menus were obscene and vulgar. ad two aha) ug up their rest |G. B. Chase and Mra, C. Lunney is | snow, An experiment last winter |ard, ranked third. made to the fine ships being used |the results said he wished to cor |the National Anthem and a rousina| She avers that the patronage of leaving OTA 10 Mille where Mp. [responsible for the capable way in | convinced council that smow-roll-| The Assembly Room at the High [to-day gratulate each of the contestants |B.H.S. "Yell", brought the meeting | her establishment has fallen almost fence aii with General [which the children carry on their [ing was the most effective process. 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