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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Dec 1955, p. 4

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x CE wr Sma rr me Mayor Jermyn Issues ~~. |Legion Dispenses (Chief Calls For Greater © United Church Christmas Cheer | i . Holds Pa | 3 Whitby Branch 112 of the Cana- C I H 1 d p od Christmas Message to Town zee iz «= <== Care In Holiday Peri [Hos ranty. « : " Nicholas, will remember the ex-| : Christine Taily. or Vo ' | "As this year draws towards its ; ; servicemen in the Ontario Hospi-| "Winter weather multiplies the|dents. Remember to maintain both oy as Va ednesda: los y it is perhaps well that we Ti 4 tal and Fairview Lodge. {hazards of walking and driving|your vehicle and yourself in good at the church. Many attended and slose, J aL pause to look X Packages of smokes and candy|and holiday season activities of| operating condition. Remember. the little ones were most happs ave opie what has been the most R will be delivered to approximately shopping and visiting tend to dis-| too, that darkness falls ' Sadly to see their good old Santa pay BA LR LR li Ba 4 E150 residents of both institutions, tract much-needed attention from these days, and the hours of dark-| » "*¢ rio ira de and advance to j the most of them being at the|safe behaviour on our streets," ness are full of danger for the oe od d a Rr he more stable pros ; hospital. With the gifts goes a|Chief of Police Charles Fletcher unwary or heedless. The enemy of Pl ato 8 Were by Mr. Clarence 2 agi Bhi ah Boca P®| | greeting card conveying the Le- pointed out today. darkness is light . . . be sure the Freck. the @ urel school superin. Ee Y hanks to -Alfairwty God fori | @ |gion's best wishes. "The best way the citizens of|lights on your vehicle are all work-|tendent. Mrs. R. 2ir accom. se great advantages He has ; Christmas Cheer baskets have Whitby can avoid accidents, sor-|ing properly. Try a 'circle cherk'|panied at the piano. Three movies Bs pe yastage i bi § also been provided for the families row and trouble, and keep Christ-|regularly . . . turn on your delving were, Sows, Callarehé of Swizer more than a passing thought fo | Ra i of ex-servicemen who, at this glad/mas and New Year's the happy!lights, walk around the Lisi! ape "Chri ineess a he Dragon those among us and elsewhere SE ¥ i he #48 |season of the year, would appre. times they are intended to be, is and satisfy yourself that all 8, na ristmas Carol". who are less fully endowed mr . ciate the helping hand. 'or each of us to make a conscious|order. When you visit your service Miss Claire Godden and Mr "If, at this seasoh, we can ab- JER a ky Throughout the year the branch effort to remember to be safe|station the attendant will be glad| Laurie Patterson were responsible A be significance gl iim has remembered families of ex-|always. The final ten days of the|to check stop and turn lights if|for the, films. De ue pe Sgnifinane ; : ; |servicemen in times of sorrow|vear appear on the accident rec.|you mention it. One thing more - blessings with true humility and : and distress. A plot is maintained|ords as usually one of the most| about ints thes hey sal gat LEAFS SIGN PLAYER thankfulness, 1 believe that we $& | at Groveside Cemetery for the|dangerous periods of the year. even dirtier than your windshield.) , orbs (CP)--T. oll wg i ; ; y Be sure they .are wiped ciean 'oronto Maple shall all be able to advance into 7 burial of comrades who are called|Last year was an exception." And Be 1956 and the years which lie i. 4 to a higher life. It works in con-|this year can be too, if all of us| when they need it. Leafs of the International Base lahead, better people and 'more A 3 junction with the Last Post Fund. work at it. "To pedestrians, look carefully ball League Wednesday announced (worthy of our heritage as Cana. J | "From 45 motor vehicle accident| before stepping into the street. If they have signed Toronto-borm in dians and, in particular of this 3 i BO OBITUARIES | fatalities throughout the province you are dressed in dark clothing, | fielder Bobby Prentice. a " Whitby -- whoss \ in that part of 1953, the number|you are difficult to see . . . and The 27-year-old Prentice wa: [Ee er it ale hr : of fatally injured -was brought| what can't be seen, can't be avoid-| purchased from Cleveland Indian: pride and envy of our friends. X id HERBERT W. BATES down to 22 in 1954. You may re-| ed. of the American League. The pur |" "It is with great pride that I 4 ; Herbert Wordmay B ar ® nl Lo at the time, newspaper: did) «with so many pleasant dis.|chase price was not announced. {would extend sincere and cordial Bas. 0 their best to remind people to bel yractions at this season of the Prentice has heen in the Cleve | " 7 , JERMYN Centre St. South, Whithy, died| more than ever careful Radio sta- » Chi | greetings to all.' MAYOR HARRY W -- |suddenly in Oshawa General Hos-| tions worked hard for the sake of Ja Chief Fletcher summed up,|land farm system for the last sigh | "it is not easy to be aware always seasons. He was with In A--y pital, on December 21st, following| their listeners' safety while walk- s : ow WED ft "ie pa, LE OF Ging" Safety workers be, penstes of nationtionof_ the, America Assocation' for puKLOPS SCORE ON BELLEVILLE--NOT ALLoweD 19ay 44-Hour Week Offer |i sie vu va tom lie iea i, Sie, mks un lie o along" BB nt re 8 tnd fn FANN KL pW WJEL Lebala fo-- kh f o 8 lie. Par its officers everywhere did their repaid in keeping our Chrisumasjthe double A Texas Leaw:s, where ; year. and was the son of the late' best to keep foot and motor traffic i t ing Relle of the Dunlop fans, however, | who slammed the puck into the | Mr. William Bates and Mrs. Eliza. flowing on its many ways as safe. SS2500 Relant and Nappy. bd sal BA QA . ; : 1 i 8 i > Belleville net, but from too close t { g H {beth Bates (nee Wardman), ofl 3 flat on the ice, as s | turned to disappointment, when I Ty rom JO) ii Is Not Sa 1S al wry fre {jets Bi of|ly as possible. and to apprehend past into the net for t the referee disallowed the goal. | } "50g ""ohot from inside the the irresponsible. he " ; 3 | Mr. Bates came to Whitby from| "A few si i - S ost Of time, on Wednesday. The cheers | Etcher had passed to O'Connor, | Belleville goal crease. | The Government's offer of a 44- today, in the yatious Ditatie Ten Oshawa a few years ago. He was moni i ecautions ve oun Y earn * Mr. Killens said. { hour week for civil servants work-| tal hospitals, an employee of R. D. Warners our Christmas adel ing at the Ontario Hospital is *'is the natural result of lack of| o.. Oshawa. He was a member ! as season free of acer] "not satisfactory." mn shown by government of-| or "the Salvation Army, attached| | m n ] 2 627 r ! % ( i I E. B. Killens, president of the although there are 19 min-|t, the Oshawa Corps. e e Pp d 1] nd D I S RI Waithy Civil Servants' Assecintion, a Civil Service Const He was a member of the Whit- BOWLING NEWS S58 : yesterday Said that this was he ner -- CG. J. Foster -- ally Brass Band since it was form- Ontario County and the Village|tion had been made to pay the re- view held at a meeting called in ed by the Provincial Gov:|ed a year ago, playing in the bass| WHITBY MEN'S MAJ. LEAGUE i is week tainer, five municipalities in the "Toronto this week, to discuss the ernment to look after the hospitals| caction. > High triples: D. Adams 82 % Oauuingion leirsed ff a county, each contributed $100 to ; x offer. Presiding over the meeting of Ontario. : Mr. Bates leaves his wife, Dor: ) ) t a to-| pay this fee. This week, those five Dunlops Trounce Belleville Mrs. Blun Jones [ii ii. wai 5h unin among moss Se ivy se por otf? ones ATED, ht Th FET ly ti E {the Civil Service Association of employees remains critical," he|gaughters, Muriel, Helen and Syl-| (270). F . ) Re ich heard the ap- $100 but not without co fiient Is WMS Hostess | Ontario. went on, "and the Government is|yia "and 'a son, William, all of 2 74 See 4 io Th baw So I oe uy from some members of the {§unty » | | "The civil servants asked for a aware of the situation, particular-| who Jive in Whitby. . Council. F nal Home Game Of 1955 [40-hour week," Mr. Killens said, ly since the deplorable experience| The funeral service, which will Zn. 4% Heath = Pa); k: el ig bi 3s Reeve Morley Bain, of Scott n 1 { Mrs. Alun Jones entertained the| "and have been offered a 44-hour at Ajax. The many resignations ¢;10 place in Town's Funeral| (a7). 1° Brouts a 7 ils 3 ; dhe, vlaRe wil Ye! Township, wondered why the coun. members of the Evening Groud week. This decision does not in- from trained civil service ranks|chanel at 3.00 p.m.. December, 212), J. Bradfor + or: Yeduired to pay 5 ty, after retaining T. M. Moore had their beefs out beefed and as ; Ini | il servants 'many out are not imeginary" ' : VT Gill 701 (282), G. Rorabeck 701 addition to this, the county found|tY. x B of the WMS of the United Church|clude all civil servants, many out- are not imaginary. 23rd, will be conducted by Briga- 19). E. St 691 (350r BD 2 to pay $092 for lega)|as solicitor, should also retain at her home on Dundas Street|side classifications being exclud-| Mr. Killens reported that thefgier' Alex. McMillan of the Salva. (2 PE L J Ding. it necessary to pay other advice. Deputy-reeve Roger West recently when a memorable] ed."" As an instance of these Civil Service Association is now| tion Army in London, assisted by al 4 oe one A ,| advice. Conant, of Ajax, pointed out that Christmas worship service and| "gutside classifications," Mr. waiting for the Government's deci-| Major V. Maclean, of the Oshawa oh vig 5 3 Sao An order by the three-man court Mr. Deacon 'was an expert In as- program were presented. | Killens mentioned truck drivers sion regarding salary increase. | coppg. ¥ Nid Reson A a -| which heard the appeal, ruled that sessment and had been brought in The president, Mrs. Jones. wel-| at the hospital. 1 association, he said, applied| Interment will be at the Grove. eS 2 oan! 80) S0n| the village, whose appeal for A to clear the way for the rd comed the group and conducted] He went on to say that the civil for an increase of $300 per an-| ja Cemetery, Brooklin, Sob 853 sy an 658 » L.| $50,000 reduction in the equalized hearing the appeal, which ran withot .ooler| the opening exercises. Reports| servants are "greatly disturbed" num for. all civil servants. The Bhing 5: 2 eR on assessment levied by the council ame WER IRL ha TR I Attersie 1 gn T w 10 minutes in the cooler ...°\. aived from the secretary.| at the lack of interest and appre- Government, he went on, has inti- 2 ig Singles: % ou A "8, was dismissed, should bear two. nfo ln gg Stu. farmer > ? r 5 Mrs. D. Catherwood, and the ciation by the!government of the mated that an increase of $200 WHITBY . sik an . Kan, es on J thirds of the cost of the inquiry. only one day but, said Mr . Conant, p r w In the second period the Belle- treasurer, Mrs. H. Clarke. The| lower income brackets. This, he per annum will be granted te Lg 9 oi efter a The county will bear the other because of his "intervention th otit a force 1e I yas ville team were the first to draw, annual election of officers was| said, is responsible for the cor me groups. J | DAY-BY-DAY Na s 5 Ry Wilson lh i) lo third. : Bose was Quickly aompleter that Bus an Bill McMasters| blood as Mullholland scored their held and the following members| stant change of personne!, and He concluded by saying that the| 3. 8 fica , J. +A In addition to these costs, the rather than rr oat ip sicd, got into mewhat of a stick- only goal of the game on a pass| were chosen for executive posi-|the number of trained hospital Civil Service Association expects Accounts of social events and TEAM STANDING: county retained - a solicitor and| Reeve Walter Beath, of East sfvinging : ist tossing on|from Doran. Neil Attersley got tions for the. coming year: staff who are leaving their pro- to hear this week which groups| pews items of local interest | TEA! "Pts. Pinfann|3ls0 retained an assessment ex-| Whitby Township, explained that Tuesday night down ir tne that one back as he rounded out President, Mrs. Alun Jones: | fession, to scek employment in are to receive the salary boost, and names of visitors are ap- Wilson uF ruitip ig aise pert, Mr. Deacon, who was paid the information EE good city of Belleville 2 re a three-way g play with {st vice-president, Mrs. . Donald industry. and also why the original request) ,iociated. |¥ St . 2 e 5 2 $500 retainer. Other legal advice county's os Jane been gather- e¢s handed out ch/ Redmond and Etcher. Fred Etch- Tutt: 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. A. Arch- SAYS SERIOUS SITUATION f $300 per annum was not grant. w= roam No. 1 11 23g04 |Drought the total cost of this|eq by Mr. Moore "ut had : penalties and as a result the two er, who now leads the league ibald: secre , Mrs. Dell Cather-' "The serious situation existing cd | ENTERTAIN AT FAIRVIBW Wikis oe t J1 23599 |Phase of the county's defense in| Deacon been required to make i in goals scored, fired a couple of wood; reasurer, Mrs. Harold -- Te | LODGE Na son Fost. Rs {the action to $992. the 'same research, he sald, the f ones his next trip out. His Clarke; Community Friendships . visited Mrs. Rowland of Bedford, The Whitby Pentecostal Church Ton Ne: 5 9 33419 | Council members also learned| cost to the county would have i y Attersley, came at secretary, Mrs. Earl Fairman; Show Slides Of Fngland, sister of the Misses Fos. held a Christmas programme at! neam No. 7 9 24328 |that before Mr. Deacon could act|been very high. ifjured duripg the I + > me anc Treen drew! corresponding secretary, Mrs. F ter Fairview Lodge last Monday even- E iin ng 7 23216 in the matter, he required the re-| Council ordered pa: t of the of the se 3 the nelping point on the P 4. Yewis: Dress secretary, Mrs, " . They brought back with them|.n8: The pastor, Reverend 0. J | Congratulations to Wilson Furni-| tainer of $500. Since no authoriza-| accounts. them uf he balance onnor set up Fred for Jack Nickel; group leaders. Mrs. ' p t ey broug of 3 { McPherson, showed a film entitled, t aon hn " eft' the locals 'W goal and the husky left- 0. Edgeley, Mrs. A. Mcintosh, uropean 181 nearly 300 colored slides of piaces| "And On Earth Peace. ire Jor cruaing the sewond seo y two changes 1 ront v er made no mistake as he Mrs. N. Gartshore and Mrs. D. had visited, including pic-| After the programme the young tion. This ma aye eynol i! did very well tters- dr the rubber into the riggin.. Maundrell; pianist, Mrs. W. Pro-| Last Sunday Mrs. L. Manton and s of Mrs. Rowland taken in|people served refreshments which and his gang mg y gn A) i BELL CAB Ww c T & S Doug W ms ed That v all the scoring for the cunier; supply secretary, Mrs. T. Miss Florence Cook of Toronto + home and other interesting|were enjoyed by all. section starts next week, a TO! o be own [1 p frame. Three n-' Akey. wi th uests of the Misses E. f places they had visited. ---- ee te | NOW ON points are going to be 1 1 ies and ne. Mobi nd in this pen Aker: Omer Edgeley led the and F. i Foster of Byron St. S ichine and projector were in- visited themselves two years ago. hard to get. The Stecutive would MO 8-3 1 FRIGIDAIRE arry Sinden. | iod members of her group in an in- They toured England, Ireland, stalled and all enjoyed a thrilling The same slides have been Shown 1ike 10 pass On Lo iid) rors hot A IZED DEALER spoiled Don- In the third and final period N. spiring worship service. Approp-| Scotland, Wales and the Continent hree hours Viewing many of Je in different churches and Offer) wis es for a s WHITBY WH UTHOR MO 1 levy"s bid is second shut-out Attersley and Doug. Williams riate vocal solos were contributed this last summer and has twice p aces the Misses Foster ad organiza ions. ' day, o.oo ITBY 8-34 of the year. This is the last home scored their second goals of the by Mrs. W. Procunier. Ji : r game for the : 5, for the night and that brought to an end| ares R. Temple of Oshawa de- Damlops. The njoyed a the game that was won handily jighted the group with movies very / delicious 7 supper af- by the Dunlops heir record taken on her trip to Mexico last ter the game some now stands at 16 wins and a tie gymmer, Mrs. Temple described hard work hy trainer nst two losses the highlights of her vacation as létt and som J LINE-UP she showed the pictures of this their y ar ved BELLEVILLE: Goal, Parisi; colorful land g | °I' defence, Wilson, Murray; centre,| An auction sale of gifts proved bin Go wings, MacDonald, D. most profitable as well as provid and trainer I t-i J Alys, Hill, Mullholland, ing many laughs. Mrs. N. Gart- : Ag ed with gif y Coacl Joran, Greenlaw, Leonard, White.) shore acted as auctioneer. At the : i ; 4 p ---- on behalf of th m SUMMARY close of the meeting delicious re- : ' ; Va a The Belleville tea nart- 1st. Period freshments were served by Mrs toa ; CHIEF TOM PAVELING -- i from t h 1--Whitby, Air (Williams, Edgeley and her group, Mrs. D be x v, ine Tom io h, Tr an 8.30 Catherwood, Mrs. E. Fairman 3) 3, pr" Eire p e Tink t 2 Whitby. (Sinden. Air) 19.48 and Mrs. J. Breckenridge. 15 a = ore. The sta vas se Ww hitb: : Wikiams Vics ; 3 PERSONALS Loans $ ig HET Wh, oe 7 PRESIDENT OF THE Sd real baitle e vern enalties: Murray, Iso » ; ; lil, oo body of the OHA i 1 r in 0 f r, dr vo MeBeth, : # ¥. rd _ of - > prot ve I go ¥ ; § kh "ma. Period The many friends of Marie Cun- i: A ¥ V4 CA NADIAN ASSOCIATION With Wil ningham will be sorry to learn | n i : i \ | found. 'the : or 235 he (Mullholland, Doran 3.46 that she has undergone an appen ; " OF FIRE CHIEFS SAYS | combined on a three-way pass- 5--Whitby, N. Att f lix rati the Oshawa Gen : eee i ing play that found Treen and dmond, Etcher) 629 ora spital, and wish her 2 4 5 " § 4 i Williams credited vith assists. 6 itby, Etcher (Treen 14.35 speedy recovery. y CLIFF GORDON 'Whitby Dunlops rule the r i tario Sr the Belle back at npsday to]a result the face-off was made On-| with only two men on the ice, nded/they were Redmond and Goyer. got.| Eddy got the draw by the way, rad. in case you missed it. D. Jones of ore! the 3elleville team voiced his inion too loudly on the play and ~ The two teams battle nly un-! 7-3 y, Etcher " fl til the final 15 second hen nor 16.48 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Reynard ® v; ee J | the Dun truck ightning i Mullholland, O'Con- and sons, Paul and Peter, will be i | and poured home anoth ir. nor (major), MacDonald (minor spending the Christmas week-end / _ 1 Sinden got the secor 1 1 and major), Sinder with Reverend and Mrs. W. 8. as he drove home fr 3rd. Period Burk, of Toronto. Bright and gay as the festive wrappings Air. Then just as tl p V 8---Whitby, N!. Attersley : : Be au : Mr. and Mrs. E. R. English wili A ots TE / iH of about 1o finish, ed) inden) _ 1:22 be entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Allan nL a / wg of the season, is the ¢ good the light i t 9 xy hitby, Williams . I Spencer. of Lindsay for the: ' : : 4 : > ; Belleville team s m- enalties: DeGray (major), D.| fhrictrn dave: | i , oh ° a ° : ing. They zer } Jones (major), Doran, Williams, Christmas holidays, | : ma ------ wishes we our meny sounded before the istle d (minor and misc.), Wilson, Mull-| Mr. and Mrs. Perey Galea, of § oe Dh / N " i sounded to sig the goal holland, Redmond Toronto, will be spending the| 4 / Sere «0 x MERRY RISTMASI 4 win-- Christmas week-end with Mr. and} : / I Mrs. Orval Hunter. | > oh 2 / Ww T Y ( LEANERS WHITBY The many friends of Mr. Ron. b : / N HI B MacCarl will be happy to learn 4 ' ¢ Phone 8-3618 that he is fully recovered from a : % 4 0 | 1 YO 1 1) 150 COLBORNE ST. EAST PHONE MO 8-234 id Se. | ) ' x : : ] U Ww DOOR | CHRISTMAS GIFT TICKETS § | nui Sotscot: jn tran a a | ing with the Air* Force in North ; ----_---- NOW ON SALE at BOX OFFICER | Bay, Will be he Shest of My i Gi Have you ever run an electric light extension cord under a 7 I DDR Dn BB DB ¢ | Christmas holidays. | ote: smn i 4 carpet to the lights on your Christmas tree? Thousands of / di [Jd ® ° -- = EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. Miss Edith Foster, of Toronto, . oo careful citizens have. It looks safe enough. But the fire 4 Holiday Deliveries NO! PLAYING | ATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. | will be spending the Christmas be SA statistics show how in many cases the wire has been flattened holidays with her mother, Mrs. hg under foot pressure . . . built up a resistance . . . overheated ~ v ~~. ; / . . and started a fire. This message has been prepared to lI To enable our employees to have the holidays CLASSIFIED | a / help you avoid these fire hazards during the holiday. Clip with their families there will be NO DELIV- it out and use it as a check list when you decorate your tree. ERIES on: ADVERTISING DON'T HAVE THE FIREMEN TURN OUT TO SEE YOUR TREE THIS CHRISTMAS Buy a ee that Jooks fresh, and green, 9. Exercise great caution when choosing presents for children. Many Sunday, Dec. 25 & Sunday, Jan. 1 AT ---- . Use a stand that keeps the butt of the tree in water. toys are made of fammable plastics or operate on alcohol or : APARTMENT FOR RENT, HEATED, 3 ar radia ! forlupe 'g large modern, two bedroom, Lr | poe . Never place a tree near radiators, hot air vents or an open fire. gasoline i Monday, Dec. 26 & Monday, Jan. 2 to share ? proof building. Available immediately. | . Keep the tree away from the door. ; 10. Use only flame proofed material for fancy dress costumes. . | Phone MO 8-2688, Dec. 31 . Check your Christmas tree lights and repair or throw away any mf you leave children in the charge of a baby sitter, emphasize HOME INSULATION, BLOWING with damaged sockets or frayed cords safety precautions to the baby sitter, Brief her on the location of This will mean a. TRIPLE DELIVERY on Sat., - Lh 4 Never run extension cords under carpets or where they can be exits and WRITE DOWN the telephone numbers of the fire i i Method. F: Esti -- SE Hi , ? ws . TANKS CLEANED "rie SANITARY Siepped on, LIGHT BULBS FROM TOUCHING THE TREE, department and the place where you are Joing. And fitke sure Dec. 24 and Sat., Dec. 31. This will make our ) WAY. Walter Ward, Whitby, Phone MO A 'E .L LIG JLBS M? "HING ) she knows your address (it's surprising how often the baby sitter VIRG # 8-2563, Jan, 11 AND USE NON-INFLAMMABLE DECORATIONS. cannot give a fire department clear directions). f salesmen somewhat later on these days. | Sone 3 on: AE et De -- . Never use more than four sets of lights to each house circuit and . Last of all, exercise reasonable safety precautions particularly 3 4 CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING, 2 F N - rt rr] - Al SOI ; '3 DENNIS MORGAN . DAVID FARRAR and 4ft. Apply Lorne M. fy use a 15 amp or lower fuse on each circuit. TURN OFF LIGHTS with regard to smoking and especially when presents are being - in 4 1, Whitby. Phone 8-2174, Whitby. Jan. 16 BEFORE RETIRING 'OR LEAVING THE HOUSE. unwrapped and the paper wrappings are being strewn around, iF 'PEARL OF THE " | FoR RENT -- FOURROOM APART! TR ---- -- i PACIFIC ; ment, unfurnished. Available now. Apply | . . : yim 2 1k SOUTH Sidnasiak ar (21 Breck South, Prose published in the interests of your safety by + || 308 Byron St.S. WHITBY Phone MO 8-3301 y - 4 A a------ - -- - -- r---- | - a3 J rus TECHNICOLOR | SUPER | WANTED TO BUY--POULTRY, HIGH. . Sa " ----n CARIN, rem : ; est Prices; Also feathers, new and old -- a eae Would you please have your bottles out so that | can : 7 Se ~ BLSO - Ce 3 [rues MO 9M. mowing / il give you the best possible service. : Another Thrilling RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL con Molson's GO LD E N A LE YOUR SALESMAN * "CALLING SCOTLAND YARD" tures, Tange cables a speciaty. Phen y / i . MO. 8-3174 Dec. 23 Sie ; A Mer Christmas and A Happy New Year THE FINAL TWIST" [oon Fg 3 E Wi AY, 4 Wives | " : Phone Whitby MO. 8-2466 2971 - - -- - 2 i DAIRY STORE -- 308 BYRON ST. S. IT'S BARGAIN DAY in the used mu OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY end MONDAY, DEC. 26 Wishes for a Very Merry Christmas car columns in the Classified sec tion. For that GOOD car you need " see the Want Ads right now, The Management extends to all Heartiest

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