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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Jan 1931, p. 2

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i oH paited their mother, Stophens, on Sunday. PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 | Ontario and Durham County News HAMPTON CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES Interesting New Year Ser mon Was Preached by the Rev. J. R. Bick (Miss L. Horn, Correspondent) * Hamptod, Jan. 5,--The Sunday rvices were well attended, Mrs, rrow, missionary superintende ve a very gratifying report at Sunday School session, the amount raised in this depariment ad missions esceeding the objee- '® for the year, Rev. J. R. Bick preached a vory Anteresting New Year sermon in the ovening, when the choir was sted by Mrs. Kenneth Caveriey, fadsor, a former momber of the choir, Her services were Beet appreciated as usual and the voca duet sung by she and W. R, Ilory, Yolted blend nicely, were i enjoyed. est Sunde' evening will be the first quarterly service for the year, 'when sacrament will be adminis tered. Mps. Geo, Edger and daughter, Rosena, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Wilcox. who has been under tho doctor's care. Miss McCartney, Toronto, visited her sister, Mrs. Rev. J. R. Blek, over the week-end. We are sorry to report Mrs, Milton Slemon, who is with her mother, Mrs. Elmina Johns, still in a serious state of hoatlh, We wish her a speedy recovery, WwW. R. Allin, who has been a pa. tient of the Bowmanville Hospital for some time, is reported to be ia 8 much better stato of health, His many friends who have missed him in various activities here, hope for his return to his home soon. Henry Wilcox spent a few days with relatives in INochester dur. ing the Christmas scason. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horn, and Aloha and Clifford, Peterborough, Yisited his mother and other rela- tives on Friday. Several from here attended the hockey game at Oshawa on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Avery Buf- "falo, visited relatives on Saturday. Owing to the holiday last week the Women's Institute will hold their first mecting for the New Year at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Horn on Thursday after noon. January Sth, The meeting will be in charge of Mrs. John Col- will apd committee and will be on Home Economica. Ivan Stephens, Toronto, Ethel Stephens, who has been at the of her brother Robert, of anville, the last fow weoks, Mrs. Char. r. and Mrs. Alger, and daugh. ter, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors at the home of L. D, Sykes. Miss M. Millar resumed her work " A8 junior teacher of the school, on i day morning, after spending the Christmas vacation at her home in Toronto, Principal Groat was + also In his place in the senior . Toom, .¢ 'The weather has been much . milder the last few days with rain , falling on Monday. ' > INTERESTING POR ~ PERRY WEDDING Bertha Mayrienne (Miss M./Cockburh, Correspondent) | Port Perry, Jan. . §--An inter- ting wedding took place in St. John's Presbyterian: Church at 3 LB when Ber 'Mayriene, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 8B, Short became tuy of 'Mr. William George Spar- , son of Mra. S, Sparrow-Noble ; gd the late Mr. J. W, Sparrow of Toronto. The bride, who was given marriage by her father, looked rming in her travelling dress of unter's green silk crepe with hat oes and purse to match, She ore corsage boquet of lily of tne valley and yellow roses, Miss Jean Lawson, of Toronto, who was bridesmald wore a smart costume of black and silver. The best man, was Mr. James Frise, of Toronto. During the signing of the register Mr. Arthur Bartlett, of Toronto, sang "Ieh Liebe Dich," arelg. The wedding music was played by Miss Henrietta Smith, of Toronto, The church was beautifully decor. ated for the ceremony, which was performed by Rev, William Annand, with palms, ferns, lillies and Ayaleas, After the ceremony, a ro- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents where about thirty five guests (mostly from out of town) partook of a buffet luncheon, Later on the happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, the bride travelling in a beautiful seal coat, On their return they will re- wide at 249 Indian Rd., Toronto, WEEK OF PRAYER AT PORT PERRY a Special Services to be Held in Three Churches of the Town (Miss M, Cockburn, Correspondent) Port Perry, Jan, 3,--The week of | United Prayer will be held fn Port | Perry next week when services will be as follows: Tuesday, Jan, 6, at 8 o'clock p.m, the Church of the | Ascension (Anglican), when the! preacher will be Rev, Mr, Annand; Wednesday, Jan, 7th, at 8 p.m, in 8t, John's Presbyterian Church, Preacher, Rev, R. T. Richards, | Thursday, Jan, 8th, at 8 p.m, In the | United Church, Preacher, Rev, 1. | A. Nind, | Mr, and Mrs. F, E, Reesor and | two daughters spent Christmas with relatives in Markham, Miss Rhea Walker, of Toronto, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Walker, f Miss M. E. Farmer, of Hamilton, was a Christmas guest of Mr, ana Mrs, 8, Marmer. Mra, C, L, Vickery spent a couplé | | where she was the guest of her cousin, Mrs, Tremeer, | | Miss Laura Orchard, of Mill. brook and Miss Norma Orehard, of | Newcastle, spent tbe holidays at their homes here. The Assembly Hall of the High! | 8chool was the scene of a very sues | cessful New Year's Eve Dance which was held under the auspices of the 1.0.D.E, The following mem. bers being in charge--Patronesses Mrs. W, H. Harris, Mrs, A, H, Rose, | Mrs John Nasmith, Mrs. I. R. Bent. {ley and Mrs, Geo. Jackson, Com- |mittee~Mrs, KE. Beare, Mrs, Johu Crozier, Mrs, W. E. MacGregor, Mrs. A, C. McFarlane, Mrs, Gordon McKee, Miss Edna McKee and Mrs, W..G, W, Pratt. Miss Minnie Hayden is spendin {a few days with friends in Wark- | | worth. | Miss Joan Bwift, of Toronto, is {the guest of her aunt, Mrs, G, A, | Woods, | The annual Christmas Entertain- {ment of the United Church Sunday School was held on Friday evening | of last week, There was a very large audience to hear tie recita- tions, choruses, ete,, which were given by the pupils of the Sunday School. A one act tableau play "The Christmas Choir" was also presented. Mrs. Arthur Brock tak. ing the part of Mary. At the end of [the program there was the distribu- tion of prizes, which is always an interesting event to the children, " "WHITBY WATCHED of weeks, recently in Little Britain, |} | 5 Hearty applause was given Mrs, Geo. Jackson, who has directed tho | Primary Department for many years | and her assistants, Mrs, I, Figary | and Mrs, J. E, Jackson, for thelr | work with the children. OFFICERS CHOSEN BY BIBLE CLASS | John Baker Elected Presi- | dent of Adult Class at | Eldad Church (Will: T, Baker. Correspondent) The Adult Bible Class of Eldad Sunday School elected their of- ficers with the following results: | President, John Baker; 1st Vice, Cod Liver also affords ¥ Wempels's Hy viekly, listens, pr Iw a en of Dorin aa Py color to lips and cheeks. Al Price 5 « $100 's Drug Store 1 Phone 378 | Btevens. | Mrs. A. P, McKessock; Teacher, M. Hobbs; Flower Committee, Mr, Baker, A. L. Pascoe, Mr. Hobbs, | Mrs. 8. E, Werry' Sec.-Treas., A. | I. Pascoe; Asst. Sec.-Treas., J. W, Yellowlees; Sick Committee, Mra, Will Baker, Mrs. Tink, Mrs, J. W, | Yellowlees; Lookout committee, N. C. Yellowlees, Mrs, R, J. Mc- Kessock, Mr. Harvey Hardey, H. E., Tink; Asst, Teacher, B, CG. Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Hardy en- tertained for New Year's days. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hardy and family, New Toronto, visited his brother, Mr, Harvey Hardy recent. ly. Russell Vice injured his hand with the gasoline engine, The young people of this and other communities are certainly gnjoyiug skating on 8. E. Werry's rink, : _ Misses Helen and Bessie Pascoe Enfield, Mr. Wallace Pascoe, Brus. sells, were the guests of Miss Mary Hogarth recently. Miss Bernice Bellman, Bowman. ville spent the week-ond with | Misses Baker. g | Mr, and Mrs, Irwin R, Bragg rand William Ewart and Ross, : Providence, and Misses Marjory and Elleen Couch, Bethesda, visit 2d at Mr. John Bakers on Tues ay. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crossmau and Irene spent Christmas with hey parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Nay. or. Miss Nora Werry {riends at Kedrou. Mr, and Mrs, Sam Brooks and ie visiting and Mrs, 8, Werry, | Misses Helen and Muriel and | Mr. Musurico Baker entertained | thelr friends at n progressive Lost Helr party on New Year's Eve, All report an enjoyable evening; Miss Ruth McKessock and Mr, Tom Westlake winning first prize and Mr, Ernest Twist the consolation prize, Mr, and Mrs, H. E, Tinks entey- tained their family on New Year's]! Day, the young people enjoying skating at Werry's rink, Miss Margaret Scott spent New Year's Day with Miss Jda Moore, Bowmanville and Mr, Robt, Arm- strong, Maple Grove, Mr, and Mrs, BG. Stevens spent New Year's Day with Mr, Robt, Armstrong, Maple Grove, - OSHAWA ELECTIONS WITH INTEREST! | Many Enquiries Received --Whitby Township Fur- nished Thrill Interest in Whithy in the muni cipal elections in Oshawa on Mon day night was very keen, with the result that many calls wer nnswered at the office of tlio Whit- by Gazette and Chronicle, whizh The BEST Gray Hair | Remedy is Home Made balf pit of Waters add ne ou! ay rom,s box of Orlex Compound fourth opies o co-operated with the Oshawa Dally Times in furnishing up-to-the min- ute information to the public, Over fifty phone calls were handled, and the elections for mayor, counell and public utility commission given, The rmult of the elections in Whitby Township was also sought The polls closed at five sections, 80 by mars. Oren the rural that the returns came in early, There was also considerable in- terest in returns from the complete returns, with the ex- ception of Scugog Township, were on hand, The co-operation of Coun ty Road Superintendent D, J, Kean, and H, W, McBrien, clerk of Whit. by Township, in obtaining returns, ! was much appreciated, New York.-~The Province Ontario, whieh has not come to Wall Street for a | comber, 1929, ix expected to issue soon a call for sealed bids, to be opened on Jan, 13, on a new ssue | 1] | of } $30,000,000 4 bonds. various parts of the county. By ten o'clock of loan since De- 1-2 per cent. | Bowmanville Daily Times | Representatives Phone No. 53 With a lead of 70 votes over Win nearest opponent, Thomas H, Locks hart, member of the 1930 town coupefl, headed the poll with 681 votes in the civie elections held In Bowmanville yesterday, The fact that there was no mayorality, reeve or deputy retve contest had ao der terring clfect on voters getting to the polls or else it wos the snow storm which commenced in the af- ternoop, but whatever it was the vote Whe considerably smaller than last year with the leader of the poll 180 behind the leader last year, except the big vote pulled by Wil. of last year. Mr. Martyn was ex- pected to get in but not with the third heaviest vote in the election, managed to swing an election whieh over way it pleased, swung Mr. Martyn into a council seat by a big ward majority, He was 70 votes ahead of his nearest rival in that ward, For school trustees there were really no big surprises. The elec- | tion from the average point of view | belonged to anybody. Robert M. { Cotton was oxpected to be electe There were practically no surprises liam G, Martyn, defeated candidate The south ward, which has always 'Close Race For Council Features Voting Here ---- er ------------" and while hie had au even vote in al) wards he came fifteen votes behind the man who was last in, T, A, Dus tin although expected to get bacs in after bis good work of the past year was not expected to have the vote he did, with 5%, more than 140 abead of the nest wav, To get back to the counell it wil) be 'seen that the first man in and the last man in were only 142 votes apart whieh is considered quite uu. usual, The vote for councillors was as follows, with the first six named elected: T. H, Lockhart ...i00.., B81 rvessnenees BIL bo W. Len Elliott A. H, Fletcher ... Sydney Little The vote for school trus as follows with (he first three elect. od: T. A. Dustin W. I', Corbett Chas, V', Rice ...o0vv0v00 Robt, M, Cotton, .... Rev. J, W. Bunner, Dr. R, E, Dinniwe!} rE serra serene wr sree brreen Thanks His Supporters For the splendid vote polled in elect- ing him as Alder- man in the South- cast Ward. Cis Thank You! The total number of votes polled in my favor were not quite sufficient to re. elect me to the Public | Utilities' Commission in yesterday's election. Howe ever, | want to take this | opportunity of thanking the many friends and sup- porters who worked on my behalt., | il i {| Juniors, Port Hope Juniors Here Port Hope Juniors will travel to Bowmanville tonight to meet their old adversarfes, the Bowmanville In this town there is no {doubt as to the result, Bowman. | ville has improved to such an ex- tent and the way they beat Whitby last week after Whithy deteating them in the Sheriff Paxton series hopes of group honors, However, | fled until they have defeated Osh. | awa later in the month, NEWS ABOUT TOWN '| | Is enough to instill in any person, | [ the local juniors will not he satis | Concert Tonight The annual Christmas Tree oi the Bunday School of Bt, John's | | Anglican Chureh will #6 held in the | Parish Hall tonight, tbe feast of | the Epiphany, with supper being! served at six thirty and the distri | | bution of gifts and a concert at | sight o'clock, | Canadian Club Tonight The regular monthly meeting of {thed Men's Canadian Club will be | held at the Bowman House Hotel | this evening. The Women's Club (will meet in the afternoon, The speaker at both meetings will be | Mr, John Bird, noted Bouth African scholar and traveller, | MISS VIOLET SAINSBURY MARRIED IN LONDON London.--~At the marriage of | Miss Violet Bybil Sainsbury, elder | daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Sainsbury, of ter House, Park Lane, London, the bride defi. | od superstition by wearing a green outfit, Her frock was of green sa- | | Glouee | tin and her coat and bat to mateh were of apple green velvet, She carried a bouquet of orange tea |roses and mimosa. She entered | tne registry office with a greyhound at her heels. | the splendid support May 1 take this oppor- | tunity of conveying my sincere thanks to the electors in the South-west Ward for given me at the: polls yesterday. "Sam" Jackson family spent Now Year's with Mr, [|i - Your confidence in me exemplified at 'the polls vesterday, was to me very «gratifying, Any Matinee 10¢ Evenings Except sat, and Holidays 15¢ Sat. and Holliday ves. 200 New Martin TUES. - WED. - Gloria Swanson What A Widow (Comique DeLuxe) "Bows and Arrows" Comedy .PATHE NEWS Ea A, WHITBY FAMOUS CHOIR ~ TOVISIT WHITBY | Children of His Majesty's \ Chapel Savoy To Be Here | Next Tuesday Choral singing and solo work reaches its greatest height in tha performance of the Boys of His | | Majesty's Chapel Bavoy who are | | making their first Canadian and | | American tour. All Saints' Chureh | Cholr, Whitby, are sponsoring the visit of these boys on Tuesday, January 13th, when two concerts of sacred and glee singing will be given In the afternoon and evening, Dressed in thelr quaint Tudor dress with a high ruff tho boys demonstrate the very best | in English choir work. The con: cert in the Town Hall is a unique opportunity for local people to hear these boys at low cost, Their success has been phepomenal wherever they have appeared and return ougagements are eagerly sought for by those who have al- ready heard them. Full informa- tion regarding the concerts may be | had from the Rector of All Saints' Church, Rev. E. Ralph Adye. | 'REEVE MACKEY OF WHITBY TOWNSHIP GIVEN BIG VOTE | Defeated Roy F. Lick by a Majority of : 247 In one of the most exciting elec tion contests ever beld in Whitby | Township, Charles IL. Mackey, | reeve of 1030, retained his seat by & majority of 247 over his oppon- | ent, Roy F, Lick, a member of | last year's Council, | 'The majority given to Mr, | | key was a record one, and was taken as an ondorsation of his work during the past twelve months, Mr, Lick, a young man, | und 'well known throughout the | township, did not poll a large a | vote as his friends expected. How. | ever, hig retirement from the coun- | eil {8 only temporary, and he will | undoubtedly. be back agaln in 1932, Three members of the 10380 Council, W, J. Cook, J. Harry Jones and Walter Welr, were re- turned to office, with large votes. Lorne Kemp, a new man, received (a good vote, a total of 808. W, 8. | Croxall, a former reeve, was de- | teated, although any thought | that hie would make the grade. | The vote for reave was: Charles Mackey | Roy TF Ldek 4a .'\ For Council the W, 8 Croxsall 40000 [Wad COB yy ivr ui nvsaaesd8 LY. Wh Tomas . tilt) id ABT | Lorne Kemp ....vv00 Walter Welk +i... .cvivya od The vote by polling subdivisions was as follows: FOR REEVE { Town Line Eas, Radek oa aivsvianas vram reas 49 Mackey ... vie 38 Majority for Lick 11 Town Line West | Aaa NEW ASPIRANTS ARE ELECTED IN EACH OF WARDS (Continued from page 1) OC, Cameron, after a single year in the council, was dropped, but was only a secant 26 voles behind Alder~ man Morris, It was uo keenly con tested election, which clearly shows od the trend of thought of the cleet- ors in that they desired a change, In the South-west Ward Alder man Sulley went down to defeat, running fourth in a field of five, his place in the council being taken by red O, Kirby, who waged a vigor. ous campaign, In this ward, Ald, Willlam Boddy headed the poll, hut he was only nine votes ahead of Ald, Bam Jackson. Fred Kirby was 164 votes behind Ald, Jackson, but his tots] was sufficient to nose out ex-Alderman Sulley by 48 votes Alfred Henning, running as a mate to Uddie McDonald, mayoralty cans didate, made little {mpression on the electors, and was left far be- bind, Ouly one former gldermau was 4 | candidate in the Bouth-east War Ald, 'T bomas Knox, and bo wes res | elected, but took second place the standing, Louls Hymay, firet place, 120 votes abead of Ald, Knox. Harry Cawker, another ne ten votes behind Mr, Knox, in thi place, while the also rans, Camp' bell T, Smith and Peter Kostur, wero a substantial distance between tho successful candidates, Edmund Jackson, a veteran alder only fourteen votes ahead of Ald, second year fu the council, The third seat, rendered vacant by thy ald, went to John Caunt, who we» 25 votes ahead of Berpard Uale- witel, but 27 votes behind Ald. Waterous. Thus the aldermanic batties went, Ald. Peter MacDonald and Ald. Thomas Hawkes, both former mem- bers of the council, and J, H, Rt, Luke, elected by acclamation in thé | North-east Ward last week com | plete the counefl for 1031, | The tollowing is the detailed rc | sult of the aldermanic votlng:-- ; WARD NO. 1---S8OUTHWEST Boddy 136 204 128 12 "wi Boddy, Jackson v Henning Sulley 104 108 74 85 370 Kirby 58 213 85 57 418 Jackson 126 235 114 107 82 elected, K 71 43 al 184 and Kirh WARD NO. 2--SOUTHEAST Cawker 841 "otal otal Hyman Knox Kostup Smith ns 11 Hyman, Knox and Cawker elected WARD NO. 3--~NORTHWEST Cameron it 102 98 101 434 Total Keel Morris Pucket 22 'a ( 113 129 132 495 Puckett, Keel and Morris elected WARD NO. 5--~CEDARDALE Caung 183 Jackson, Wate Waterous 210 Galewitch Jackson 158 24 {aspirant to municipal offices, rg J man, headed the poll, but he was "= | retirement of Ald. Robert McDou- rous and Caunt elected, Mackey Majority for Ashburn Lic} teres Mackey RPT TR Majority for Mackey 08. Township Hall Majority for Mackey 117. Temperance House, Brooklin biek .. a © Mackey Majority for Mackey 100, FOR COUNCIL Town Line West W. 8. Croxall . W. J. Cook J. H, Jones L. Kemp W. Welr Town Line Kast Croxall w. Cook J. Jones L. Kemp Ww. 8. J. H. W. Weir seveae BY «e138 Ww, 8, Croxall Ww. J. Cook .. J. H, JONeS suvevvvnvrers L. Kemp WwW. Weir EERE Township Hall W. B, Croxall ,.,.. A Tempe W. 8, Croxall ., | Wo: J, Cook sues | J. H. JORES susevervnese I. Kemp WwW. Weir EEE EE EER veen lll . DAVIS CUP CHAIRMAN RESIGNS New York, Jau, 6=The New York Times will eay today that Joseph W. Wear of Philadelphia will resign as chairman of the Davis Cup committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association because of pressure of business. ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH. WEST WARD Please accept my very best thanks for your . | confidence in me at the polls yesterday. Yours sincerely, friends I issue my sincere thanks for the support given - me at the polls yes- terday. $e F. L. Mason aap | Seweomer to civic affairs, belog fn °F In Cedardale Ward, Alderman | Waterous, who is thus selected to a i 4 : 3

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