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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Nov 1930, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 PAGE ELEVEN § The W Whitby Daily Times the Whitty Branch Offtee ws at Games od Chranilo-- Trobons 3 After Busincss Hours Phone 358. REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H. ORMISTON First Round In Big Contest Closes On Tuesday, Now. 11 Candidates Should Do Their Best in Subscription Getting 'Before Close of First Vote Period Next Tuesday Miah, Nov. 11th--Less Votes Given For Subscriptions After Next Tuesday Night--Contestants Now Active Report the Work Much Easier and More Interesting Than Room for More Candidates--NOT Too Late to Enter The first Jist of names and ad- dresses of candidates nominated and active in the The Dally Times snd Gazette & Chronicle's great subscription drive, appears in to- day's issue. Read the list over carefully and if your favourite's name is not there, make sure that it is sent in before the first vote period comes to a close next Tues- day night, Nov, 11th. Many popu- lar ladies and young men have already made their start but there fs still room for more workers and there is still lots of time lelt to do sufficient work and pile up enough votes and subscriptions to make them the proud possessor of one of the handsome free automo- biles or a cash prize ranging In value from $100.00 up to $800.00 or $000.000 for their spare time and work during the next six shqrt weeks. Just think of what you can that's doubly rich pout 874% of natural cow's milk is water, A Only 124% is solid substance which is food. In making St. Charles Milk, 60% of the water of cow's milk is removed. That makes St. Charles Milk more than twice as rich as ordinary milk. And every drop contains all the food elements of milk. Wherever you need milk St. Charles will better fill the need. Sold in two handy sizes by all grocers. : THE BORDEN CO, LIMITED, 140 St. Paul Street West, Montreal. Please pond me, free, St. Charles Recipe Book, illustrated in colors and containing nearly 200 tested recipes. Don't Worry About Vitamins Of course, you need vitamins -- and you can get them all in this breakfast: A glass of orange juice for Vitamin C ~--then a bowl of Shredded Wheat with whole milk for Vitamins A, B, D and E. A delicious breakfast, easily and quickly prepared and costs but a few cents. If you like a hot dish, pour hot milk over the biscuits. ' SHREDDED HEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT (Foam H hes {| es |age. "LEST . WE FORGET" WHITBY'S SHRINE Which will be the scene of an ternoon, under the auspices of gion, Here wreaths will be deposi heads as they recall the sacrifices great war, OF REMEMBRANCE impressive service 'on Sunday af- | Whitby Post of the Canadian Le- | ed, and citizens stand with bared made by Canadian sons in the accomplish by entering prize contest, Subscriptions Count Most AVeek remainder midnight Nov, 11th, sub most, that Is, redited with na This of thi next During the week and up to Tuesday nizht, scriptions count candidate will be large schedule of votes for sub siriptions turned in during the jrst voting period, and the first virl period comes to a clore | Fuesday night, Don't forges it_will he the workers with ost' votes that will win the of free autos and the rest of iuble prizes when the make the final count of ' the closing day of the conte, December 20th, and un- ot very important thing to re- member is, that all contestants who put forth their best effort in vote and subscription getting dur- ing the next few short weeks, wii be given awards in cash if they fall to win their choice of free autos Read the list over carefully and it your section is not represented by an active contestant, that It is before the close of the first voting perfod next Tuesday that on active contestants in almost every part of the filed, and especially-so in towns and sections candidates are at present working. Don't wait any longer, make your start at once, Telephone the Cam paign Department of The Dally subscribrs so that you started at onc. can ery active work: tions will win a cash award and will be pald by cheque on the clos ing day of the contest, noon Wednesday is as follows: Miss Francis Sonley, Migs Bernice Bagnall,' Bowman: ville; Elmer Wilbur, Taunton; Al bert Balson, Solina; Miss Jean Thompson, Raglan; Mrs, Nora E. | Hinkson, Whitby; Mrs, John A. | Gunn, Bowmanville; Mrs. Minnie McQuay, Whitby; Mrs, Clara B Courtice, Courtice; Wreford Cor nish, Bowmanville, R.R. 5; Mrs 0. Moynes, Oshawa; Miss Lottie | Horn, Hampton; Mrs, M. A, Sta. sick, Oshawa; Mrs. Mark Dubyk. | Oshawa; Mrs. Hilda Crossman Bowmanville R.R. 6; Orville | Blow, Oshawa; Mrs, C, L. Alldred. Oshawa; Mrs, Alfred DPrett: Claremont; George Wilson, Osh awa; Bill "Pipher, Oshawa; albert Turner, Oshawa; Kelly Bol Oshawa; Miss Madeline Solahocd, Port Perry; Mr, Nudrey, Port Whitby; Miss Marjorle Maynara, Brooklin; Miss Aldine' Ward. Claremont ; Walter Armitage, Whathy; Laverne Burgess. Tyrone; Miss Myrtle Cowling, Haydon: Howard Hiltz, White Jule; Mrs. D. Hope, Port Perry, R AGRICULTURAL PUPITS IN WHITBY G00 IN JUDGING Whitby High School Stud- ents Stood' High in Competition Misa On Thursday of last week Prins cipal Archibald, of Whitby High School took the pupils of the Agri- cultural Department to Beaverton to compete in the annual county judging competition. This competi- tion is open to young men in the county: under SweHty-five years of The complete report of the in' another competition appears column, » as a work- | er in the big subcsription and cash | | | { make sure } night. There is still room for more | where no | Times and Gazette & Chronicle for | receipt bouks and lists of the ola | get | er in the big contest for subscrip- | The list of | contestant in the contest up unt: Whithy ; | The high man in the competition | as William litbury, from the | Wh tby High School, with Leonard | McQuay ame school, & | elo © George Willso { fifth, Salisbury and McQuay tied fol first place in judging seeds and | roots, Willson was fourth in judg- ing live stock. Salisbury was first in ng pigs, winning the Ray Me- | Laughlin cup. Of the « y Tron cond, ten competit- | ors who qualified for the free four- | lay trip to the Royal Winter Falr | four were from the W. Salisbury, L. McQuay, G. Will- son, c Cassady. R. Downey was | just two points behind the last man, qualifying for the trip. The pupils | of the first year did not win any | prizes but they all stood well up in the. competition, fami ults above indicate "that | the boys of this department must be learning something about live stock and farm crops, They also study other subjects related to agriculture as well as the subjects, so that when they have completed this course they should have a good practical education that will be of use to them, no matter what line of work they follow. Poppy 'Day On Saturday For On Saturday next Poppy Day will be celebrated throughout this Dominion of curs, Taggers will be active on the Whitby Streets disposing of poppies made in Veteraft Shops in Can- ada by disabled veterans of the Great War, It is hoped that the Whitby citizens will be as generous this year as they were last, rememb, ering that the proceeds of Pop- py Day go entirely to the relief of needy veterans and their de- pendants, The Scout Troop and Cub Pack of this town will do the tagging, increasing the debt of gratitude that the Legion already owe them and at the same time, each and every one, doing their usual daily good turn with a vengeance. VINSTRELSFOR CHRISTHAS CHEER Local Talent Stage Show for Benefit of Needy Citizens Under the auspices of the Christ. mas Cheer Fund, which for some years has provided Yuletide baskets for Whitby's needy families, a local Minstrel Show is now holding regu- lar semi-weekly practices under the direction of Arthur VW. i. ide. The council has granted the use of the Council Chamber for the practices, and there is a wealth of local tal- ent in the show. The date of the show in Whitby'| hag not yet heen decided upon, as It is proposed to visit soveral oute side places before that time. The local date will, however, be carly in December. The Christmas Chéer Fund this your will' huve lo provide more baskets than évér, owing to indus- trial depression. It has been op- erated jointly by the Whitby Gas otte and Chronicle, the Chamber of Commerce and local charitable or ganizations, Last year 38 families were helped, baskets filled with meat; potatoes, vegetables tea,- cof- fee, ote, being packed and sent out, Ir addition local Sunday Schools turned over to the Fund their Christmas tree white gifts. Whitby school | general high school | Needy Veterans | | | Armistice Service in Whitby Next Sunday| Prayer, two minutes' silence with Oe sounding of the Last Post and Reveille, depositing of wreaths, and concluding with the singing of the first verse of the hymn "Abide with Me," a hymn which is well known and which 'all present are requested to join in singing. The parade will then proceed to the Town Hall to hear an Armistice address delivered by Rev. E. Ralph Adye, representa- tive of Zone No. 12, Canadian Legion. The regular Legion meeting will be leld tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m, Sunday's Armistice ceremon- ies in Whitby will commence at 2 o'clock sharp when the Vet. erans will assemble at the Four headed Corners the Whitby Citizens' Band, to the Town Park for the sentation of colors to the Ux- e Branch of the Legion. ie the presentation the par- ade composed of "C" Com, pavy of the Lm Regiment, et- erans, Cubs, Boy Scouts, Whitb, Fire Brigade, Town nel Board of Education and other civic bodies will form up and Proseed to the War Memorial, he ceremony at the Memorial will be brief and as follows: rangements are being made where- by the various teams competing, in- cluding Whitby, can practice in the new Arena at Oshawa. An effort is now being made to get a meeting of the various towns interested in this cup to draw up a schedule, and it is possible that a more concrete announcement will be available for next week. A good junior hockey team for Whitby is in prospect for this season. SHERIFF PAXTON COMPETITION TO START VERY SOON In connection with the fine cup do- nated last year by Sheriff J. F. Pax- ton for junior Ontario County hockey competition, it is proposed that all games be played early in Decem of this year and before the Regular 0.H.A. schedule gets under way. Ar- 'A Cup of . BOVRIL every day helps you keep the flu away Bovril builds Strength without fat WHITBY HOCKEY LEAGUE FOR TOWN Team POSSIBILITY Prospects are very bright for the | cup will likely be provided for com. ition, With cold weather in sight: | time is approaching for an a" ganization meeting. Gen, Sir Arthur Currie has been appointed to go to India to repre- formation of a Town Hockey Le: ague | 5 sent Canada at the Delhi celebrae this season. As noted in this col-|tion, and a fine upstanding repre- umn two weeks ago, several teams | sentative he will make.~Toronto have already offered to enter, and al Star. SHOPPING is a Double PLEASURE | LOBLAW GROCETER IAS &2 «scand Economical too 7 when done at these Spotless LOBLAW GROCETERIAS OPEN 8 am, to § pom Wed. 8 am. to 12.30 Sat. 8 am, to 10 p.m. \t/ SELF E ERY The Following Specials are on Sale for the Week of November 6th to 12th | [FOR THANKSGIVING We are Selling Our Famous Q Umit | CHRISTMA Atthe SPECIAL PRICE bs. to a customer of not more than made arrangements soasnottodisappoint |CAK LOBLA Ths a dcr sale just to ou of the excellency of S Christmas Cake any of ourcustomers. Remember, this cake will keep indefinitely if kept in a cool dry lace. 34 OUR FEATURE- WEEK PRODUCT IS LOBLAW"S Black or BLUE LABEL Mixed TEA 4225 149° Such Specials as this one we ow are apprecia DON'T FORGET PRIDE of ARABIA COFFEE :s95¢,, 4Qe Our Price As good as many brands selling at 60c Ib, For THANKSGIVING We are now sell- ing an Wire] y new package MAGIC BAKING POWDER No. 2 Squat Size Tins MUFFETS 'The Wholewheat BISCUIT TOMATO JUICE--Nature's Best ... ; No. 1 Size Tin LEMON BUTTER--The Daily Spread for Children's Bread, 400z. Jor 9c 3c MC s, he est Quality, Bulk BAKING on Br. Best by Test, 12 oz. tin SHELLED FILBERYS--Fresh Clean Stock .............. 11h. - 18¢ 26¢ 12¢ CHOICE PUMPKIN No. 2 Size Tin 39: SHIRRIFF'S--Good Morning Marmalade : 38¢ 32 OZ. JAR [SNAP The Original Cleaner m~ l4c Paquid Brass --- LIFEBUQY ™ "eu BRASS SOAP 2c 15¢ 98 Groceterias in We Sell Less

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