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Daily Times-Gazette, 1 Feb 1947, p. 16

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Tuesday with Mrs Schell, Edward | spring Street, spending a very enjoyable Sorry t# hear that Hugh Neil has been having to stay in with.a cold. Bope you'll be better soon Hugh. ngratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Mea Beattie Avenue on the birth of a dgughter at the Oshawa General Hospital The many friends of Mr, and Mrs, C. Wheaton, one time line superin- tendent of DIL. will rejoice with them on the birth of their daughter, Kathryn Andrea, as Saskatoon, on January 8. Mr, and Mrs. C. Hart, 20 Queen Street, are do Visiiing friends in Pic- ton ih this week. is out in full force. Mr. and Mrs. R. McRae, 9 York Street had as their guests, Misses Joy and Jean Stephens of Toronto. Miss Betty Morrison of the Ajax afternoon holiday in Toronto. HEALTH EDUCATION Health authorities throughout Canada are combining, at this time, to arouse public conscious- ness of, and cooperation in, the fight for a higher standard of liv- service | ing in the Dominion. Appreciat- ing that all measures for improve- ment must be preceded by educa- tion, whether in the field of mor- al, physical or economic welfare, and realizing that all successful health legislation must spring from the desire of the people for something better, the leader. in public health are striving to make it universally known that ime provement in health is attainable. § Ey if j E ; i MILLS MOTOR SALES On the Completion of the Erection of Their New Showroom and Service Department at KING ST. and PARK RD. The. ROOFING and TINSMITHING Was Installed By W. F. BOWDEN PHONE 25389 54 BURKE STREET -- OSHAWA Marketeria, spent her Wednesday" 1! Compliments of 0BBS GLASS LTD. TORONTO o GLASS e STOREFRONT METAL eo HERCULITE DOORS o CARRARA o STRUCTURAL GLASS OSHAWA T.U.C.A. Activities George Wall was high man bowl- ing Saturday night with a score of 270. Good going, George! Jim Hurvid was runner-up with 259. The hike scheduled for Sunday afternoon was called off because of the rainy weather. Sunday evening, however, a ser- vice at St. George's Anglican Church was attended. Vice-president Bill Burnett pre- sided over the Jogular Wednesday night Mesting An the absence of ent Ken Brisebois. The meet- began with the reading of the minutes of the last meeting by sec- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 194 retary Jean Gorrie, followed by the treasurer's report The people on next week's enter- tainment committee are Glynis Lewis, Eleanor Stark, Bill Burnett, and George Wall. Next week's meeting is to be held at the home of Norma Bolbas, 303 Pine Ave. A hike is planned for next Sun- day, weather permitting. The meeting place ig the "four corners" at 1:30. 'There will be bowling for those interested on Saturday evening. The meeting was then handed over to the entertainment commit tee, Jean Antil, Bob Young, Doug McGee, and Doug McKay. A really professional quiz, double or nothing, in which everyone was asked his name lived was enjoyed by all. The nice | cert! part about it was that the prizes, and Where. ho | dle candies, were given out even if you couldn't answer all the questions correctly. I like quizes like that. Xe the fact that we ve game called "Who got the ing > the remainder of the evening listened to records. Our host 4 the evening, Bob Elston, and family have a fine collection. The meeting closed in the usta} manner with Lord's Prayer a handclasp. NO RECORD, NO PENSION i (CP)-- record A icate which would qualify her| ton for it. d/ Group President Russel Gage Is British Israel Oshawa Branch of the British Israel World Federation (Canada) held its annual meeting and elec- tion of officers, on Thursday, Jan- wy 30. e meeting opened with a hymn showed that a satisfactory years work had been accomplished. Elected to office for the year 1947 are the following: President, Russell Gage; Vice - President, Thomas Gill; Secretary, Mrs, F. B. Lowe; Treasurer, Charles H. Dow- The business meeting closed with the singing of the National A Refreshments were served, and | social hour was enjoyed by all p ent. TREATMENT C( CONTROL Under Canada's Fo Food and Dru Act, there are certain cond! on, and diseases for which may not be prescribed, except "by 4 fully qualified person, and the prohibits the importation, sale © otter for sale of snly article of Jos or drug advertised to the nes public as treatment for these d , Every disease concerned serious enough to demand pro sional care. Therefore it is p ible that remedies recommended the public for them would be eith rting Mimi Ph 4 ] reso! a lose the benefit early medical © CEERERRRERREER RRR, WISHES TO "CLIFF' MILLS and His Staff on the Occasion of the - BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 SIMCOE ST. NORTH COOK MOTOR SALES 139 KING ST. WEST ° ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 26 KING ST. EAST To Cliff Mills and his aggressive staff we tender our congratulations and best wishes in their development of a better service to the automobile public of Oshawa and district . . . the magnificent new structure now com- pleted and which will be officially opened to the public next Friday evening, February 7, is indeed a great contribution to the motoring public. Is is not only a credit to the Mills Motor Sales but to the city in general and is a further example of the constant effort being expended on the part of those serving motorists. PHONE 4695W. PHONE 503 PHONE 900 209 DUNDAS WEST DONALD MOTOR SALES 800 'DUNDAS EAST WHITBY PHONE 304 H. CRANFIELD'S GARAGE 650 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH WHITBY MOTORS LTD. 103 DUNDAS EAST STINER MOTORS WHITBY WHITBY PHONE 658 PHONE 355 PHONE 647 RUSSELL SU 136 KING ST. WEST 801 DUNDAS WEST 74 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH NOCO SERVICE PHONE 4139M BOND BROS. PHONE 2561 DEVERELL MOTORS WHITBY PHONE 429

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