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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Mar 1951, p. 3

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gm In: not n one-sided u the Icon would seem to indieato- p-rtieulul during the tirrt half. The mn- Ul', worked under the Pint-r but” time after tinte but their about“ was off. During tho “and hull the RCA! defence A sufply depot should be able to suppy it all direct to the user units at a moment's notice. Co- ordination of supply precedures to ensure a tie-in between Supply Control, Warehousing, Issues and Traffic is essential if the materiel is to be despatched to the users without delay. Our accounting me- thods must not be allowed to delay urgently required equipment, and we still must be able to account ft1ranateriel supplied. This is our aim, and our proce- [ Our Commanding Officer has ex- }horted all personnel of this Depot to exert a wholehearted effort to reduce the time required to satisfy demand, for materiel required by the user units, and to ontinue to further reduce this time-for never since the second world war has the RCAF been faced with a more rapid expunsion programme. The RCAF Flyerl have men- nged to work into a play-off posi- tion in the Industrial Hockey League by holding onto fourth place. La"; night's game can have no effect on the landing. It the Flyen can develop the laying power of In: year’s team they will do well. Too many gemel have been lost in the lust few minute- of play during the current eel-on! Bunch-ll F piled us/the highest more ofthe basketball xenon in beating the Gilt Box Co. tum “-14. The Our training programme must continue, trnd at a greater pace thin heretofore; for with the ex- 'panaion of the service. a greater Need is felt for new officers and NCO’: to fill the gaps of expan- sion, the creation of new units and growth of the units now in service. Hockey KodiClhe lion High mm- Such will be the title heading for this column. It is hoped that it will be the medium to better ac- quaint the citizens of Weston with the Weston unit of the RCAF, namely No. 1 Supply Depot. Supply Battles are won or lost-on supply. Lines of communication are the principal target of enemy concentration of fire power-with reason-for without supply the ability to fight is lost-and thus the battle. Materiel must be available when required-be it trucks or aero- planes, nuts and bolts or utensils for preparing food to feed the men. . "With Difficulties to the Stars" is a very fitting motto for the Royal Canadian Air Force, so well demonstrated through two world wars. ' The new hall " Westminster Presbyterian Church In: dedicated on Sundny. Feb. 11th, by the Rev. F. Scott MnKenzle. An interior view of the hall is shown than with member. of the Junior Sunday School enjoying their lesson. in the new, bright surroundings. Mrs. Chalmers Moffat is" leader of the .spe,"N School. Pictured inlet are right to left: Vivian Jennett, secretary of t e building committee for the new church On February 2_0 It 'ediatet WAY. 'ultat t. tMt Per Ardua Ad Astra CONGRIGATION IUOICIS AT COMPLETION AND DEDICATION or NEW CHURCH HALL tightened and Gait found it prac- tically _ imposaible to get close enough to score. The Industrial League includes teams from Kodak, AVRO, National Cash, Square D, Gair and RCAF. Games are played at the Canadian Kodak Gym every Tuesday commencing at 7 p.m. and. are open to the pub- lie. Shooting _ V The the of facilities at RCSCC "rllut,striouts" has resulted in a con- siderable improvement in the come/It atsdtituaahottrrtt Newest, nicest lesture of the new Batty Washer is the stainless steel tub. This smooth, mirror like steel is lust the same es you have in your table llatware. k never scratches, chips or stein. k is always so agreeable to the clothes. The Beetty Stainless Steel Washer hes a theme tub to keep the water hot right through the washing. The new Beatty ls lust " heeutilul on the outside " the inside. You will always be proud of it. And It Ares such beautiful work - the Batty human head egitator hes never yet been equalled tor setting elothes dean. STAINLESS STEEL WASHER _i"f"i"i2ddi,ffi Highest averages for the week ending last Friday are as follows: FS McCaffrey ..e.........-.....-96---5x AC Izzard m...........-..........-.........." LAC Marshall o............................)---" LAC Shaw w....-..-.....................,)-" LAC Abbott r..........,.................,....,...- Entertainment The officers and members of the Kodak Recreation Club extended an invitation to Depot personnel hell; Proleuor J. o. Wilhelm, chairnun of the building commutes. and Rev. w. M. Muck-y, DD, oldest living former rector of the Wotan church. who took part in the special service on Sand-y morning. Organization and Sunday School leaders are happy that eramped quarters are now I thing of the past and thnt proper faeilitier In new available to their groups for meetings. shooting standard among the air- mem 'yr-r-ie-dv-o-tNote. Sam Mo and tabla. 'fe'.', mom lllOWANG N TOWN mm WASHERS " PM ROMS 12930 Pt PUSH AND It SWINGS . . . PU". AND II STOPS See Loblaxf We Sell : WESTON u TO ANSWI ”TEST Moon ,ELIABLE l if APPLIANCES We are looking forward with enthusiasm to the Charity Ball to be held in the Illustrious on Fri- day, May 2. The Humber Memorial Hospital needs all our support, and the Weston Sea Cadet Corps is a most worthy cause. This should prove to be the gala event of the season. to attend their February I which was held in the Koda ditorium, Friday, 23 Feb. RCAF greatly appreciates token of good will. this Inch B-- 4.16-Y l 1 Club- Kmh tr-- at-kg-- VWWWW twwmm 'dl/card/tu'."".,'.".',',',',,.',','. 'arehb- TSG-young Adult Prom Committee. 8.0G--Maple Leaf Newcomer; Inch T-- 4.00-Busy Been. ', New“ Mar Twat; 6re& luck b- Mareh '- 6.00-Dona Cl Club. '7.00--Maple Lea! Girll' Club It Maple Len! Public School. tLthV-Board of Dilute!!- COMING EVENT: Inch IF-- Moffat Cooking School at W.C.V.S., sponsored by Board of Direc- tom. Proceed. for Y.W.C.A. World Service Fund. Ticketl "nibble 'dSR?2SEE1l MMnneQdIuMoll'AIm Gomehmlolyouron - Mud:{0pglloy_u._A 7 ___- A___ Cue-t: In. Dorothy Ply» making on the United Natiotta. "tr-Teen-Age Pup-In Comma-u. "G-Central Nam-an. It the "Y." 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