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LJ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 PACE THREE ll Oshawa Poultry Show Opened at Armouries Here Yesterday Fine Three-Manual Organ Given St. George's Church 'as Dedicated Last Night ma Impressive Service in the Church Last Night for Dedication of Organ Pre. sented by Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Cowan of This City . ADDRESS PRESENTED TO CANON DEPENCIER O:gan Recital by Matthias Turton -- Many Visiting Clergy Present -- Right Reverend Bishop Sweeny Conducts Service The dedication of the organ at St, George's Church last evening was n deeply Impressive religlous service, made so by the presence of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, Canon Bram his chaplain, and those who other: wise assisted in the service, The sermon by Rev, Dr, Cosgrave, Provost of Trinity, on Sacrifice In Religion, and Holiness, Truth and Beauty in Worship was quite in har- mony with the proceedings of the "evening, Rev, Mr, Richardson, of Caledonia, who sang the service Is a brother of 0, C, Richardson, of Goll St, and 1» a welcome visitor to St, George's at all times, Address to Rebtor is Worship, Mayor Mitchell, was the representative chosen to presert an Mununated address to the reetor Jon behalf of the congregation, and this he did in a manner agreeable to the great concourse of people pre ent, The address Is a work of art nd was prepared by Miss Shaw of Toronto, It reads as vollows To Rev, C. R, dePencler, M.A, Rector of St, George's Church, Oshawa, and Canon of St, Alban's Cathedral, Toronto, Dear Canon: It is with feelings of deep grat tude to Almighty God for the spirits up! guidance of your Ministry through the years of two decades, and with strong hopes for the future continuance of the acknowledged place of power and influence to which this Church has attained pmong the parishes of the East York Deanery and of the Diocese of Toronto, that we 'take advantage of the oceasion afforded by the dedication of a new Corgan td be employed in the service of the Sanctuary to congratulate you upon the happy relations which sub sist between the Rector and congre- "gation #s a spiritual force In the City "of Oshawa and surrouding country, Also it is with feelings of prow satisfaction that we contemplate the fact that the 15th inst, will witness the twenty-fifth anniversary of your consecration to the Priesthood of the Churel, This it is true is but a short period in the history of the Church, but it Is & lengthy and an important period dn the life-time of an individs "ual, and we are glad to contemplate the end of this first quarter of a een. tury of your Ministry as a vantage ground trom which to survey the fu- ture as you enter upon your prime in your work as a Priest of God. When first you came to the Parish of St. George, the congregation met Yn a small fame building (since de- molished) at the corner of Centre and John Streets, and the place and importance of your ministey if judge ed by the change to the present home of the congregation will be thought of as not inconsiderable, but in addi tion to this the Parish by your cons sent was shortly ago divided into three separate parts and two other churches have been established in or der to meet the growing needs of the Anglican communion of Oshawa, and all threo parishes are in a flourish ing condition, Our prayer to the Great Head of the Church 18 that you may long be spared to foster the welfare of the parish in which 'so many years ot useful service have been expended and in which so much remains to be done, Isaac Brash, T, H, McDowell, Re inald Terrett, G, N. Merrick, Choir Committee; George Puckett, Sec'ys Treas; CC, Stenhouse, Vestry Clerk and Supt, of Sunday School} F. W Cowan, Lily M, Cowan, Den. ors of the Organ: F, L, Fowke, T. H., Campbell, Wardens, Oshawa, Dee, 11th, 1929, Ovgan Reatal Matthias 4urton who played a res cithl after the service, 1s a master in _mus.c and captivated the awdience by the rendition of the several selec tions appointed for the service, And it ought to be said the choir excelled "themselves in every particular, ne following visiting, cietky were present In poreession: ight Revers vend James Fielding Sweeny, Bishop of Toronto: Rev, De, Cosgrave, Pros vost of 1rinity College, Rev, Mr Richardson, of Caledonia, Canon 'Rrain ot 'Aoronto, Rev, D, Lang: ford, Rural Dean of East York, Rev, RB. Patterson, M.A, Christ Church, Oshawa and His Honor Rev, Capt "Jarrett, Holy Trinit , Oshawa, 7 Gift of Mr, and Mrs, Cowan The organ was built by Meats +Casavant Brothers Lid, organ build ers of St. Hyacinthe, Que, It is ens cased in solid oak and Alls the north transept of the church, The display p nos are finished in plait wold bronze and the action. is e ectro-pnewmang The organ in iw completed \ form comes to the church as a gilt from Mr, and Mrs, F, W, Cowan, life-long cmbers of St, George's, and is a + fieent scale worthy of the don. tue well being of the church on a magnificent geale worthy of the don. 'ors, the rector and the congregation of the parish of St, George, COUNTY PLANS NEW HIGHWAY Ontario County - Council Contemplating Movement It Is Reported According to Information received loenlly, the County Council of On- tarlo is contemplating «highway movement of Interest, The Council, ncecording to the com: munication received, has decided to petition the Minister of Highways to construct a provincial highway com mencing at Manchester and 'extend. ing over the new pavement built this summer to Port Perry, thence across the Scugog and Cartwright roadway, thence easterly through several sce nie places to Intersect with the pro vnc! highway from Port Hope to Jeterborough, It Is claimed that the new road will furnish & new scenle ;oute for tourists and shorten the distance from Toronto to Peterbor ough and the Kawartha Luke dist rlets, The United Counties of North umberland and Durham as well ns the County of Peterborough will be asked to get behind Ontario County in Its presentation of the project tu parliament, SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY ' Young O.hawa Man Con- victed of Robbery With Violence Edward Harrison, seventeen-yoar old local Loy, was sentenced to thre years and six months imprisoninent Mr, Justice Wright at the Fall Assizes of the Supreme Court at Whitby, last night, Harrison hae been convicted ont a charge of rob. bery with violence, His Lordship pointed out that let ters for clemency which had been received from certain citizens of Osh awa had influenced him towards len leney, He also took Into consideration the youth of the accused as stressed by Harrison's counsel, Mr, Arthur Brodey, The offense was a serious one, Mr, Justice Wright commented Harrison had been previously con victed by Magistrate Clarke of Plek ering off the charge and sentenced to five years and five lashes, His coun sel appealed and a new trial was or. dered, He pleaded not guilty at the asslzen and then reversed his plea to one of guilty, by lee Bridge Formed Quebec, ~With a temperature of nearly elght below wero in Quebec district the ice bridge hetween the Island of Orleans and the mainland was formed vesterday, nearly a fort night earlier than usual, -------------- A Coming Event # Conta per word each ine sortion, Minimum charge for each Insertion, B80, rofeedreirdvedr oredr dhiiibdeodd drde ddd MADAME BROWN, PALMIST, Phone appointments, S434F 03 Louisa St, (188) DECLARED TO BE WALES' FIN. ent combination, Each member is a noted Bololst, King Street Chureh, Friday, Decomber 13th, 418 pm, and 8108 pan Sliver collection, (13dn) OLD TIME DANCE IN GENES Hall, Courtice, tonight, Munle Holding's orchestra, Admis sfon 20¢, (188a) BENEFIT EUCHRE ON FRIDAY night 8 pm, Sons of Kneland Hall, 28e, (188a) LADIES' AID RUMMAGE SALE, Friday, December 1%, at 2 o'clock In the basement of St, Andrew's Church, (188a) U, 8 8, NO, 6, EAST WHITRY, Dase Line Kast will hold their Christmas Concert in the school on Wednesday night, December 18, Program includes a short play entitled "You know, I know Shake!" Christmas Tree, Ad. migsion 860 and 10e, (188n) LADIES DIBLE CLASS CENTRE 8t, United Church will hold » sale of work and afternoon tea, Thursday, December 138th at 2.80, (1380) HE PLAY "YRECKIVING THE Parson" will be repeated under the ausplees of the Auditorium Committea Temple Bldg, Lta, and Helping Hand Class, Simcoe Street United Church, in the Magonlo Temple Thursday even ing, December 12 at § o'clock The proceeds to he given to the Oshawa Weltare Committee, (138a) | OSHAWA FAMILY SUFFERS INJURY HIGHWAY SMASH Mr. and Mrs, George Bickle and Family in Accident CAR OVERTURNS Mishap Occurred Near Rouge Hill This Morning-- Car Skidded Mr, and Mwy, William wireet, old daughter Dorothy, infant child, had =n socape from werioun possibly death shortly befors 11 o'clock this morning when their ony upset In wn deep diteh on the south wide of the Kingston High way opposite Orchard Inn at the brow of the big hill Just east of the Rouge Dridge, Fortunately the diteh was filled with snow thus breaking the Impact of the smash Mra, Bickle wuffered Injuries to her back while little Dorothy was bruised mnbout the forehead, Mr Bickle and baby escaped Injury, The party was travelling west on the highway with Mr, Dlckle driving, As they wupproached the row of the hill which wlopes steeply to the west Mr, Bickle ats tempted to pass un truck and trails or, A car was approaching In the opposite direction und he attempts od to pull in nhead of the truck His machine skidded however slowed Into the diteh, landing on its loft wide All the occupants were oxtriented through the door on the uppermost side The extent of Mrs juries have not ny yet tained The highway Cleorge Bickle, thelr twelve.year and thelr miraculous injury and Biekle's ine been ancers was rendered slip pery with snow this morning and two other Oshawa oars suffered mishaps In the vielnity of the Rouge, A machine bearing No, 817-814 was seen in the diteh | An near the hottom of the hill, other ear bearing MHoense No, 612 came to grief when it skidded into a telephone pole near West hill, The Occupants were not Ins Jured Pickering Game Preserve Opened (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronta, Doc 11 Plokering game preserve, comprising £,060 acres of the township of Pickering established In Ontario County in 1927, has been thrown to Hunts men, under an ordern counell passed by the provincial govern ment today, City News CORRECTION The Times wishes to make it clear that the price $197 whieh appeared below a Radio cut In the advertisement of Geo, C, Allohin, Ltd, In yesterday's lusue was an error and should have read $245, CORRECT ADDRESS The correct address of the ups town store of Roger Services 12 Bond street east, not 1% Hond street west, as stated in an advers tisement of this firm in yesterday's edition of The Times, The Lirm s main garage Is at Kingston road east and Wilson road, at the oast orn limits of the city, He Wanted Peas In His Pea Soup New York, Dee, 12-=Peoter Tarow ski seated himself on a stool in the restaurant of Edward Driegel and called for pea soup, The dish was placed before him and he deftly ran his spoon through the green contents, "Where's the peas?" he demanded, "Well," sald Driegel, "they're kinda cooked up in there," "Yes, | guess was the indig nant retort, "By gum I want peas in my pea soup." "But that's what we refer to as split pea soup and it kinda cooks up, vou know," offered the proprictor, The argument yp ogressed to the point where Tarowski, still convinced that pea soup should contain visible neas, forked out a knife and slashed the restaurant man across the fores head, He is held in $1,000 bail on a charge of felonious assault 80, Liner Abandoned Queenstown, Ireland. -=All hope was abandoned today of refloating the liner Celtie which stranded on the rocks near here a year ago, The ilner has brooken her back, In Memoriam MARLOW lw In apce of my dear our dear father, 13, 10388, Oh could we more ANd see his loving amlle The one that would cur hearts still cheer Dut wa must wake awhile, Sometime, some day, our eyes «hall sou The face we loved so well Some day we'll elasp his loving hand, never say farewell, Ever remembered by his loving wife ant ohildren, (138) loving remembr. husband and wha died Deo hear his volee once And und | Heenwe | Women's Welfare today all the Hope The Oshawn League ncknowledgre the contributions to Chest wo far received, Tickets are now belng sold by the Indies of this organization for a draw on this hope chest, which will be made by Mayor T, B, Mit chell In the New Martin Theatre on December 28, All of the pro. coeds will be used in welfare work In the elity, The women have already done much work for the poor of the ety, by making over old gars ments and In purchasing new clothing for the poor of the city, Kvery cent of the money that they oxpand 1s wpent with Oshawa merchants, and loaders of the organization state emphatienlly that this policy will Le continued throughout the fe of the socloty, The following contributions are neknowledged: Contributions Welfare and Only Fifty Dollars Added to! the Fund by Today's Do-| nations, and Total Is Still Far Short of Needs URGENT NECESSITY | OF IMMEDIATE HELP Citizens Are Acked To Con- tribute Promptly and Gen: | erously to Help Needy Families Which Are Ap- pealing for Aid Only fifty dollars were added to the Waelfure and Christmas Unour Fund today, While those In charge | of the fund are grateful to the do nors ol contributions to this amount, they would have liked to #00 0 much greater increas in the total, which now stands at $3,660 In the first week of uppenl, vve $8,000 ware subseribed for the ob Jocts of the fund, but then the response has not been so Ken erous, and with Christman less than two weeks away, and the need for immediate rollef of needy famiites becoming more drastic every day, ft 1s urgent that thre should be a great rally of substantial contribu tions if the fund in to come any where meeting the need which ex Inn Seores of cases could be eolted of families of four, five, six and even more ¢hildren who are in dire want of food ant clothing, and whose homes are In urgent need of fue! to keep them warm and comfortable, Kvery day, the head- quarters offlee of the Associated Waeltare Socleties is besleged with mothers and children appealing for help, and ordinary humanity for wince Decembe Snowfall, With Intermittent snowfall during) the past three days, there 'W considerable depth of snow all parts of Ontario county, The high while in many. ins stances country roads have been Iocked and it is only possible to travel by means of horse and cutter or on toot, On many of these roads the motor car would prove us caps able as & pig on lee and one might readily find himself snowbound sev eral miles from nowhere ON timers can scarcely recall a December which has provided more snow or as much cold weather as the Is ne in ways are covered Donations Made to Women's Welfare League Hope Chest r Provides Record sree es2B.00 600 b.00 Mrs, VV, W, Cowan Mrs, V. G, Carswell soivvss Mry, , V, Lander sovvoes Mr, W., R, Golklo ,.ee00e0 5.00 Layette Group ....ovve0e00 4,00 Mr, and Mrs, W, IL. Tait, Walnut chest Mrs, , 1, Bchofiled, bedspread Mrs, W, Eric Phillips, blankets Mrs, H, 1, Bmith, sheets and pil low slips Mra, H, PV, Hehell, dresser set Mrs, O, G, Mills, boudoir pillow Mrs, W, A, Ealstwood, boudoir pillow I, #8, McLaughlin, tablecloth and napkins Kwart MoLaughlin, tea cloth und napking i Rows McKinnon, centre plece G, D, Conant, one dozen tea towels and half dozen dusters Mrs, K, M, Henry, 4 linen napkins Adams Furniture Store, bridge lamp f Luke Furniture Co, for exhibiting hope chest Mrw, Mrs, Mrw, Mrs, (hristmas Fund bids that help should be refused where the need is so insistent, In order that no worthy and desorss ing case Is allowed to suffer, the eltlzens are awked to support the fund now being raised, a fund still woveral thousand dollars short or what will he nesded to meet the situation, This nppeal Is made to ovory ohe of the thousands of citl gens who are in a position to make | contributions, either large or small, | to the fund, and they are asked to rospond promptly, so that the im medinte needs of the situntion may bo adequately met, Contributions of any amount will be gratefully acknowledged in The Times, and. should be sent at once to the treasurer of the fund, TT, W, Joyce, manager of the Do minfon Bank, or to the office of The Oshawa Dally Times, | The following is the list of con- | tributions to date | The Ist of contributions up to! noon today 1s as follows Alrendy neknowledged , 48417 T™e Dominion Bank 100 Firs Department Assen, CB. He seviives J Kyla B. 1, Jones ,..s.4 Miller and Libby .. Bt, George's Chureh R, WW, Grierson Mra, H, A, Ross A. Bexelbet WwW, R, Elliott Ulster Flute Band . Meda, Ina and Lou Hager man ' LT W, H, Hogarth EK, L, MaeQueen Kate 8, Carmichael, B. W, ciiviann Mrs, Agnes Richards . on 00 00 5.00 6,00 0 00 00 00 00 00 5.00 00 TRE 00 00 00 5.00 2.00 1,00 bh, 0 TEER) Total to date $8,665.00 D, IF, Johnston's Clothing Store, clothing valued at $135.00, 1, I", Cawker, 46 Bimooe North, 60 pounds of beef, Htreot Roads Blocked present month, Certainly within re cent vears there has been hardly any snow before Christmas and one ne ver expected to be forced into taking exercise with a snow shovel until the close of the holiday scason, But this vear there is a different story to tell There is always a difference of op+ infon as to whether the cold weather is healthier than mild, winter wea. thor, There ure those who claim that sueh is the case while others an nounce that they would rather run the risk of the occasional flu germ than. to become almost hall frozen as they wo to and fro from their work each day "G00D MORNING" VIA TELEPHONE New Policy to Pep Up Detroit's Tired Business Men Dey 12(~=Many a little telephone operator, born to speak unseen, pepping up the day for your tired business man these times with a cheery "Good morning." "Personalizing the service" is what they call it wt the telephone comps wny's offices, when, after vou've lift. ol the receiver off the hook in a pay station, central greets you with a rappling "Good morning" or "Good evening," according to the time « lay vou make vour call Mavhe vou've noticed this latest wrinkle in the service, If you haven't, drop a nickel in a downtown pay station any time bethre 9.30 am Detroit, is tthe responses to it, officials said, that w between 6 pan, and 7.30 pom "Good morning, Number, please?" | will he the greeting I'he practice has been in effect ge | months in the downtown ex "hanges, No formal announcement of {Tt was because, telephone offi [ils said, the company wanted to give fit a fade triad to determine what would be the public's reaction before making veral made it a permanent of the service routine, So many and favorable have been part it probably will be continued indetin ely, "Ihe girls like it and so do the patrons," an otmcial said, "and, nus. much as the extra two words do not slow up the service, we will undoubt- udly continue the custom," The first impulse, when you are greeted with a "good morning" or "good evening" is to return the salu- tation, But, of course, when you take the receiver off the hook to make a call, the first thing on the tip of your tongue is the number you desire, Con sequently, in most cases, the operats or's greeting, having taken you ofl guard, usually goes unacknowledged "But the customers shouldn't feel bad about that" the gompany offi cial sald, "for the operators do not expect a response, Once in a while of course, some fellow will make a tlippant reply, such as "good morn ing voursell,! or 'I'm fine, how are vou," It will take a little time, but undoubtedly before long patrons will look for the greeting and will take it for granted, We find it makes the service a little more personal and, from the many "comments we have received, the public likes it." Saw Falling Meteor Sault Ste, Marle.--H, Kendrick, Korah Road, reports seeing a falls Ing meteor yesterday while driving to the Soo along the People's Road, a lively organization banquet at which several members and leaders of th LOY, Urgent Need of Generous nl to Add to |% OSHAWA COURT OF LO.F. HOLDS FINE INITIAL BANQUET Organization Meeting Held in Rotary Hall Last Night FINE ADDRESSES F, E. Hand, Supreme Chief Ranger, Was Principal Speaker Last night at the Rotary Hall, Cen- tre street, the Oshawa Court of the Independent Order of Foresters, held po Toronto lodues were present, F, LL, Hand, Supreme Chief Ranger of the was the chief speaker of the There were about a hundred und prospective members the affair I, Preston, was the chair the evening, The entertain in the 'apable hands of Cowan, well-known Cin Ibbotson, well ening ut nan for Wis K Entertainer, loist and known local comedian, After having partaken of a wonder ful repast, Duncan Cowan roused the crowd to join in community singing, The chairman fit ting Introductory speech, in which h welcomed the guests to the Oshawa Court and also to the eity of Oshawa itself, Mr, Lagleson, who was called upon to propose a toast to the guests, also extended the local branch's wel come to the gue I'he toast very ably replied to hy Inspector Ge Guthrie, High Councilman, Referring to the question which the chairman had mentioned, Mr, Guthrie asked the people to have faith in the local police Dept, He mentioned the | benefits of the society and expecially | emphasized the fraternal spirit which | ms to he prevalent among ¥ nglish | | Norman vdian Gibbie, fob NONE made a 8 Wis crime PY pecially among 1.0.1 Ibbotson, then pleased present two solos, 3 very well sung «nd very well receiv. | ed High Treasurer, ( Bell, intros d the speaker of the evening hy r a brief characte ketch of Mr speaking people and « the members of the } thos were | with which duce wir Hand Supremes Chief Ranwer, F. E, Hand I'he Supreme Chief Ranger, als referred to the erime tion stated that getting on the fre of the Toronto Newspapers wi (Continued on page 0) RIOT INPRISON que and | mt pau COST NINE LIVES (Continued from page 1) Duke J. Bonnell, serving two gentonces, 25 to 80 yoars and five to 10 years, Queen's county, Henry Sulllvan, serving 20 to Nn yohrs withy an additional seven yoars for escaping from Auburn last March, Eris county, Brnost Paves!, sentenced voars from Kings county, James Blancrass! Face Murder Charges Those of the rioters not dying in the hall of police and guard bul- lots, Dr, Raymond F, Kieb, state commissioner of correction, wald, "will undoubtedly find themselves faced with charges of murder, first degree." These men, ho sald, wore implicated In a killing during the commission of a felony-----attempt- ing to escape from prison, Con. vietion on this count, he salg, meant death The plan for escape Came Nears ost to realization when the desper- adoos captured Warden Edgar B, Jennings and seven guards, With the snatching of the warden and his fellow offielals fram this im. prisonment within thelr own pris won, the well lald scheme first be- gan to erumble, These officials, in the hands of the ring leaders for more than two hours, wera rescued by a determine od onslaurht of state troonars arm- od with tear gns bomber, The war den himself credited the outstands fng bravery of a state policeman for the rescue, Jennings wax damed by a blow on the head from a conviet's pltsol butt, and was badly gasaed, The fifteen to twenty convicts wore in charge of the prison for more than five hours, before the spectacular dash of the trouwpoars saved the day, Any possible ardor for further rioting was ohiliad by a night spent in a prison through which winter winds whistled, Glass in the cell block windows was shattered by bullets in the day's fighting, Sovoral Guards Wountled During the several fights that marked the day's disorder several guards were wounded and gassed, Goorge MN, Atkins wag shot In the face and back and probably fatally wounded, James Van Heusen war shot in the eye; Albert CO, Hols hajor was shot in the mouth, Durnford was shot at the incep tion of the riot when he resisted an attempt by three convicts to seize and hold him as & hostage, With the ald of an unidentitield convict he dragged himself ont of reach, but died shortly after reach: ing the prison hospital, to 40 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COST = HETWEEN MITCHELL Avenue and North Oshawa, hoavy truck chain, Phone 16563 » 14, NH (138b) APARTMENT, { ROOME AND bath, fixtures complete. Klectria stove, steam heat, linen and clothes olosets, Contral, Owner, Over 700 Entries Make List One of Largest In History Ot The Oshawa Association TRAVEL TALK AT Captain J. Milton Shows Canadian Motion vo A travel talk, illustrated by | motion pletures taken in the Cana dian wildy, wan the feature of the Kiwanis club noon, Canadian Heity department "The world known the finest sald Capt to the rallway dian Natlonal was construgting to Hudson's line would many of the old Hudson's Bay Co fn, ponts und become many of those posts Live dons in KIWANIS GLUB State Pictures meeting at Tuesday Capt, J, Milton state of the National allways pub was the speaker, Canada nx big game country there Htate, He referred line that the Cann and sald that this doubt mean that Bay, no would expand towns, os the north thriving in the pant, The pletures showed some of the | fine cluding moose, bear, ele, in thelr | native haunts Prairies be trip bow WEEK FOR SENTENCE In | : in Columbia, ypecimens of big game, in the Creek aux northern Oue fishing British in in in showed u Laake, abound section They Htunart which nlso mn rain trout STOLE SHINGLES, REMANDED OME | Several Joseph | to six und roofing week for sentence by Willis this morning represented Kannedy to n and two Inner Ing the property of General Motors Counsel or ground previous good record and that titution pointed out that he had served dur ing the Great War In the 1st Shrop- shire on Ma wished Attorney before he passed sontence, Convicted of disorderly Tawrence Sills was ordered to pay the « bound over to keep the pence for one year under bond of $500 nleaded ship belloved the evidence of Pro- vinelal Constable Mitehell that acoused yolling on nection had with hig wife and family, John Cooper, young Rench towns ship man, Aharge of forring the name of Wil lam Walker, Port Perry, on a che aue which he had tendered to the Ontario for Nn week In order that character evi: dence could be submitted, Hamilton, tle Turkey, Peterboro, was awards od a royal humane soclety parons ment Thombs from drow 'fng in the Oto. nabee river at Peterboro on Sept, 11, 1029, today, YORLA a Cases Tried Local Police Court Today Edgerton pleaded charges of slealing shingles and was remanded one Magistrate J, Kdgerton wai by his lawyer Mi He also pleaded guilty charge of stealing tire tubes, the he guilty two same asked the hand un TH nlso for noecused suspended that his ellent the pontenca on had mado He had been Dattallon and had been glv- honorable discharge, glatrate Willls stated that he to confer with the Crown conduct, of prosecution and was Kills not guilty but His Wor the been shouting and public street In econ a quarrel which he had n with pleaded guilty to a Motor oar, He Sales in payment was remanded Peterboro Girl Honored Deo, 12-=Irene Myr. for the rescue of Arthm | and « for | Geese and Chickens in Abundance, as Well as Pigeons and ' Other Ex- hibits, on Display at the Armouries Here LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS GIVEN Partial List of Awards Pub. lished Today---Show Is Continuing Until Tonight With Further Judging During the Day , Pigeon and iation's Eighth An wing at the pre- [he being held at armouri d SOON us loc e type of show The Oshawa Poultr Pet nual ent time the local yout enter the « tock Assoc how Is in ful ho ns remiing no longer a sceret [here are anoure d ubstantial dinners walling around in ip at the Armouriss than en in a day's travel, Geese and chickens are in abundance, To gether with tl wid of the pigeons ihe exhib there enough being made to make one think that they are back on the farm, The which started on December 10, Dee 12 I'he vie and the surrounds ire taking a great t in the show and a dance expected, Over 790 Enti than Christma thelr cage mld he hoy mbes res seven hur show and the list t in the history Owing to the , the judging | and the en wis not the re John ock; 3rd 1B, I, Cock, 1st and ¢l and Ist for | Dougall, W. and 3rd Cock, 1st and nd and Jrd Cockerel' and , and and 3rd Pullet, Len Figher, t and fifth prizes Cockere! Schilling, 2nd Cock, 3rd Hen and urth prize Cockerel Ray Me Laugh Pt, Wyandotte, 1st Cock, id Hen, 1st, 20d and 3rd | and Ist and 2nd Pallet McLaughlin, Bull Leghorn, John Pascoe, 2nd and 3rd Pullet, Ray McLaugh Hen, 2nd and 3rd Cockerel Pullet,, Leo Bird, Leghorn, Ist Cock, and Ist and 2nd Pullet Ray Trimm, Minorcas, (B), Ist Cogk, 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st Cock erel, and 1st and 2nd Pullet, IH, Sloan, Anconas, AV, 1st Hen and Ist Pallet, Rav Melaurhling Susses, AON, 1st and 2nd Cockerel and 1st nd 2nd Pullet prizes, Ray Trimm, AON, Fowl, 2ud Cockerel and 1st Pullet, Ray McLaughlin got 1st phize Cockerel and 2nd vrize for Pullet! BH, loan, 1st prize for Cock bi R, (Continued ou page 6) Ist ( Pullet A end anil 1st AY. bird, Heads Rolief Work Montreal T, B, MacAulry bas acs cepted the chairmansip of the: News foundland relief committee and an wppenl will be made this week for ontributions to aid the. ten thousand neople off Burin nenifisula 'of News foundland who suffered from the dis« astrous tidal wave of Nov, 18 Cox Motor | Sales for FADA RADIOS Come In and hear them > 10 Bond St, West . hdd dite] " Dox 858 Times, (1981) a an hn SE - ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS THIS WEEK Pre Revival Meetings AT Calvary Baptist Church Gospel ATHOL ST, WEST Centre we NORTH SIDE TONIGHT---REV. JAMES BOYD Pastor of Dovercourt Road Baptist Church, Toronto, also a party of singers from My, Boyd's Church, FRIDAY REV. JOHN LINTON Pastor of High Park Baptist Church, Toronto Special Music--Probably Song Service Starts at 7.30 Everybody Sa ---- NIGHT Evangel Male Quartette Welcome

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