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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Dec 1930, p. 2

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PACE TWO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1930 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SKATES 60 YEARS | A. McClellan, former manager of | the Bank of Montreal, who states OLD ON DISPLAY that they were once the property pair of skates, 60 years born in Bowmanville on May 1, 1862 and was educated in the schools here. Both are adherents | | of Trinity United Chureb, of one Colonel Reed a ope time eitizen of the town, Je must have found these skotes cumbersome for they ave about six Inches longer Bowmanville Daily Times Representatives Phone No, 53 PRESENTED WITH Season's Greetings! INTERMEDIATES MEET PETERBORO THURSDAY NIGHT Two Teams Have Not Met in Many Years--First Game Away On Thursday evening the Bow. manville Intermediate game of the seasoon with the Pet- erborough Intermediater. ing the Peterborough ice maker has been able to prepare a good sheet of ico the game should be | good and fast and as these two teams have not met to battle with the puck for many years neither know the tacties of the other and the result should be a struggle worth watehing, As for the team that will make the trip, that much has hardly been decided as yet, Most of last year's players are likely to be in action except Densem who Is play- ing with Oshawa this year and | Bert Colwill who has announced his retirement from hockey, There are one or two classy juniors who should add to the team and there is every reason to believe that this team can repeat its win of last year and carry 'the group honors away with them, However, it is to be hoped that should they repeat this honor they will meet a team about their own size and weight in the first round of the group. Last year they came up against the fast R.M.C, team from Kingston and it was just too bad. But those Military College Boys wero real sports and despite their size, they played some of the cleanest hockey ever seen on the local rink. ville wds something of the same nature, Stew. James, sub goal tender last year, will probably fill the vacancy made by Colwell dropping out' and James will be able to hold up his end of the game is the general opinion among many followers of the game here. Anyway, here's CHRISTHAS TREE Interesting " Program Pre- boping for the best of luck for the season, GOLDEN WEDDING Olympias will swing into action in the first | Provid. | merits of the | The game in Belle. OF LOCAL COUPLE 'Mr. and Mts. Archie Ms- thews Celebrate Event Quietly Married on December 21st, 1880 by the Rev, John Kenner, at the Bible Christian Churen Mr, and Mrs. Archie Matthews of Hunt street, celebrated thelr golden wedding anniversary on Sunday last, The occasion was marked by a gathering of relatives, the health | of Mrs. Matthews permitting noth- { ing but a quiet celebration, Dur. ing the afternoon the bride and ; groom were wade the recipients of several gifts from sons and deugh- ters. Tea was served In the pret. tilly decorated dining room with the motive of the decorations in | yellow and green with a huge | white wedding bell hanging in the centre. The two tier wedding cake graced the centre of the table and was cut in the traditional style by | the bride. Out of town guests in- cluded Mrs. Milton Morrow of Lon- don, Mr, and Mrs. L. E, Fairbanks, and son Vincent, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Camble and fam- fly, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mre, Wil Matthews and family, of Toronto, Mr. Matthews was born in Plek. ering on April 1st, 1869 and mov- ed to Bowmanville when quite young. He worked for many years as 8 seaman on the great lakes and later became employed with the Bowmanville Foundry Company with whom he has been for the past 20 years. Mre, Matthews was LENORE S HEARTIEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE YEAR 1931 To All Our Many Friends and Customers FROM McLaughlin Coal & Supply Co. Ltd. King St. West of Oshawa | and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Matthews | sented by Pupils of Sunday School The sppus! Christmas concert | of the Bunday School of Bt, Paul's United Church was held in the school room on Monday night with © large attendance, A splendid program of carols started the even- ing off right with Dr. Best, the minister. 08s the chairman, The program consisted of the following numbers, Recitations by Toy Swindells, Violet McAlister, June Drew, Elva Potter and Alton Richards; Christ. mas exercises and song by the prim- ary department; piano solo, Helen Willams; Mock trial, Alec Mec. Gregor's class; Highland Iling, by Hilda Hall; song, by Wilfred Car | vutherd class; song and pantomine by Mrs, Adams and Miss Hume's classes; comic opera by A. Me- Gregor, 1". Willlame, H, Coombes and W, Carruthers. The lighting of the Christmas tree was the sign for the entrance of Banta*Claus, who distributed presents to"every one, The chil. dren received bags of nuts, can. dies and frult, L.0.L. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED | A. J. Holliday Is Wor, Bro. Yeo Performs Ceremony The newly elected officers of the Purple Guards Lodge 1.0O.I., No, 2384 were duly installed this week by the Wor. Bro. PP. M, Yeo, In a colorful ceremony at tho lodge rooms, The officers for the year are: Wor, Mas.. A. J, Holliday; Dep, Mas., J. H. Bwindells; chaplain, W Shotter; rec, sec.,, W. Irwin; Fin. sec., E, Welch; treas., T. Ben nett; marshall, W, Barrable; 1s! lee, T Sellers; Ind lec., C, + Burns, FIRST SOD TURNED | OF COULTER PLINT (Continued from page 1) m by the Foundation in goin? ahead in an effort to get this prom- ising new Industry started opera tions in the eity. A significant feature of the con tracts being let for the construction of the factory is that the use of Oshawa labor and stressed throughout, helping to alleviate the with a view tc is believed, should be an added in. centive to the citizens to subscribe to the stock issue, thus making it possible for the financing to he com- pleted before the building iy ready for occupation, Will Continue Canvass The directors feel, of course, that the response up to the present time has been sufficient to justify them going ahead with the factory, and to warrant them having faith in the citizens to provide the balance required. Those who. have heen the needs of the situation. There | are many, however, who have not vet been canvassed, and the direct | | ors are confident that when they are | eanvassed, they will show thelr faith in the project, and In the Judgment of the Oshawa Industrial Foundation and the Chamber of | Commerce by subscribing in sufilcl- | ent volume to provide all the capit- al needed for the coustrudion of | the Coulter factory and another fac- tory which it is .nroposed to bulid | for another Industry, A company Pas been formed in London to exploit pita fibre, obtained from a plant of the pineapple family growing prolifically in Colombia from which twine, textiles be made, a ag DENIM MINE NINN Sy Prosperous New Year Oshawa Public Utilities Commission # If its done with heat you can do it better with gas A 26 King Street West SESARERES MANER SIMIAN SII KIMI II SIMI IMM We extend the Best of for Merry Christmas and a bright and to everyone Wishes a SEE BEEN » materials is | unemploy- | ment situation in the elty, This, it | canvassed have responded well to | and paper can | BERR ONAH > EERS ORSSS i ] Py oe - view in Rice and "om. | pany's store on King street and | | beside them fn contrast are a pajr ' of the most modern racing tubes, | In comparison they are about as | Brac oll, a n 1914 model Ford Is n ) model of 'the same ear, The oa are the property of J, nt steel, canoe with the They are tion trom Christmas shoppers, side taken than those now used and are eon- structed partly of wood and part In shape they are like a off, attracting lots of atten. ! At } fs TURKEY i DINNER Christmas Dinner The GRAND CAFE Will surpass all previous years. | 2 Dinner Served Tomorrow at 11.30 a.m, to 9 p.m, $1.00 © NENSNENE J XENI NEO MENDES NONE NES NE NENE NS & IH ® bd @& | = bh » SEuwEs wwe TTS | RISTMAS JOY ¥ { [4 C ristmas Greztinzs too.leand all . GRAND CAFE King St. East ¢ IRE CHEMO MNONNNNCLIDNNS i 3 " 6 fo ade do adc, Jo dd Jo Jo i" npn¥ FORE! Starting Christmas Day YOU'LL LOVE THESE SONG HITS Home and Tell Your Mother" "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" 'I'm Learning a Lot From You" "One More Waltz" And Other Happy Hits} "Go | BE ARRAN TORY Added---- "OUR GANG" COMEDY FOX NEWS CUE The Management and Staff of the Regent Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS With t Times--Ton i POY" ROG Rs HELEN KANE Here's the Fastest Peppiest Picture in Months! Goll and remance~what ® twosome! It's gay, youthbul fun you'll enjoy as well as hum it's haunting tunes for , months! ROBERT MONTGOMERY DOROTHY JORDAN BENNY RUBIN and BIG CAST Ne ONT ow n-- Heads Up = ZZ THEN HNERe oI DECEMBER wll ERs & Tickets On Sale Monday 10.30 a.m, NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC 26th AT THE SMMERCIAL HOTEL 'Wishing our, many friends, and patrons a Joyous Christmas and Happy New Year. 9 T. BRUCE McTAGGART, Manager. , NES BRAINS INI SIMA MMMNE 5 8 ¢ ¢ ¢ > ; ' 1 4 i ] { 3 1 ; : : : 4 : TON TRS CROWS OW TN DOW I. © XENEKONE © MINER NEN S NEN XRD XEN SPECIAL CHRIST MAS DINNE i ; i ¢ awa's troop of Girl & 8 HOLD LEADFRSHP & a & | TOYS AND CANDY | (Continued from page 7) to the children at thely homes and eneh youngster had to show his ticket in order to gain admittance into the building. Sharp at 2,30 o'clock u long line was formed on the street lending to the north door of the Armories and ns il sWnng open the boys and girls began to march in, in orderly fash- fon, Marvel of marvels to Lhe younger oneg, those who did not have to wink or Jook sly to show thelr superior knowledge and soph- istication, there wax old Eento Clans to greet them, Big and round and fat and jolly, bis red face beaming and voice booming heartily out of long white whiskers he greeted each tiny tot in turn, shook hands, asked questione, bent his jolly old head to hear secret messages from lisping lips ana wished one and all 8 Merry Christ. mes, Each child had one ticket and n ticket entitled him to un toy, Girls got dolle, tiny beds, doll carriages, miniature kitchen wets and other articles which tickle little ladies' hearts; boys got skates, trains, toy nutos, coaster wagons , and other things, There were books and toys to suit children of almost any age and one wondered at the kill and craftsmanship of the Boy Bcouts, who in thelr toy shop, assisted by the good hearted members of Osh awp's fire brigade, managed to make old and broken down play things look like new, During the distribution of the toys a four-plece orchestrs includ- {ing Leonard Richer, violih; Miss Arnott, plano; Arnold Mock, drums | and Byd, Dempsey, trumpet, eontri- buted lively Christmas airs includ- ing that old and popular tune "Jin- gle Bells," Members of the Oshawa Boj Beouts' Awmsociation including the president, C, M, Mundy; Fire Chief Elliott, chairman of the commities in charge, and a number of the scout masters assisted the scouts in the work of distrioution, Osh- Guides also lent a helpful hand and their pres. ence was much appreciated, In au Jitions to the toys a large quantity of Christmas candy was also given way, Toys which were left over were carried by the scouts to the fire hall and will later be delivered to needy hoses (rom which no chil. TRAINING SCHOOL HERE IN JANUARY (Continued from page 3) Leen aiered somewhat this year, and an extra five minutes will be provided in each teaching period, to answer a request of the O.R.E.C, in Toronto. It has also been de- JAded to dispense with tf supper which has heretofore been served, vince people oi the city churches wave been called upon this year to dupply provisions for so many church suppers, The session of vhe school will convene eacn even- ng at seven o'clock, with fifteen minutes for announcements, ete, The first teaching period will start at 7,16 o'clock, and at 8 o's clock sharp there will ve twenty «hnutes of uninterrupted worship, At 8,20 the second teach.ug period «ill start and the school wil dis- Jeg at 0.04, 'those who registere at the schod; will be urged to observe absolute a ulariy In attenuance and pune | tuality at classes, Only one ab- ence will be allowed, and this will | only be honored it class work and wii. ents are all done, Une as. slgnment will be given each night, as in forwer years, and interim credits will be given at the close of «he school based on marks maue on | these tests, Later, the marks will | ve reviewed at headquariers of the in 'toronto and crilucates TTS UALS wsued, 'Ihe fee for the course has this | year been reduced, partly due to VO Ault toadl HO Buppers wal be gorved. The registration fee to in- woriunald Wal we Yo cen Jusiead of $1 as before, and the fee for wiowbers of the stall of punuay VUOOIE WHO enol thelr vilviie 1 of officers and teachers, will be 50 voned JHBLLAU UL: (0 UUMWE WEB Ave svi y. The chairman of the Oshawa Re- lglous Education Council this year 8 AE, A Aamtasui, we vu, A Young is secretary, Rev, W, I, «letoner ia secretary of leadership training, under which department the Leadership "raining SHohool a 8, DIVISION COURT HEARS 36 CASES IN LENGTHY SESa(ON Thirty-six cases were disposed of by His Honor Judge R, Ruddy, of Whitby, at the last session ol the local division court held In the police court room on Monday, Several garnishes were included in the list while a numer of the actions wero disputed, The court was not adjourned until six o'clock, and will sit again on January 6, Major R, B, Smith, division court clerk, states that. Judge Ruddy will preside over every sess sion here until the spring while Judge J, Thompson, also of Whit, by, will conduct the sessions of division courts in the northern part of the county, Five Convicts. Sentenced Pembroke.~Five prisoners in the county jail were senced to two years in Portsmouth Penitentiary by Mags {strate W, K, MacGregor on charges of attempting to break jail on Dee, 2, They were: Maurice Enright, Avon Gendrown, ames - Mustlack, Oscar Moreau and James Sullivan, NEEDY CHILDREN : © DENNEN NNER CS MONEYS MENINGES, MAY A KINDLY PROVI- DENCE ALLOW YOU TO SHARE THE GOOD THINGS OF CHRISTMAS DAY AND THROUGH- OUT THE NEW YE/.R OF 1931, F .J. McDonnell Park Road and Kingston Rd, Phone 1566 3 v & &Q - 2 < GRIEIRIN So ch 33 IRON © 033 TKK III G4 fe ws am | TO ALL OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND PATRONS WE WISH A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR COLEMAN'S CARTAGE 85 BOND ST, W.,, OSHAWA SIS MNES 5 NONE ES MONE S MEN NENS A ; : =» [i 22 Simcoe Street Norlh SENDS S KONIC DO WEEN GM NENENS B Season's Grantings To You and Yours TRAE It is our sincere hope that all our patrons and fellow townsmen enjoy a very Merry Christmas, FWERARGREEREEEENN S.A.GATES Phone 396 -X ANARANIN SINAN 202 NAT © LIRNAKAN SL MANN A MERRY CHRISTMAS And Happiness Throughout the Coming Year From KARN"S DRUG STORE CUTAN SEH | SMES EC EO BN ou

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