Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Dec 1940, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1940 PAGE NINE Let Times Want Ads Sell Those Used Articles, for Christmas Gift Cash Births FRANCIS -- AT THE OSHAWA General Hospital on Sunday, December 15, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis (nee Doris Cope- land) a son, Allan Edward. 4 (1172) Deaths BOE--At the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Bonnell, 102 Elgin Street West, Oshawa, on Saturday, De- cember 14th, 1940, Samuelena Baird, beloved wife of William Boe, in her 71st year. Funeral from the parlors of Luke Burial Company, 67 King Street East, on Tuesday, December 17th, at 2 pm. (DST). Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. (117a) PETLOCK--In Oshawa on Sunday, December 15, 1940, Annie Fetlock, beloved wife of Harry Petlock. at 228 Second Ave. age 64 years. Funeral service at the Greek Orthodox Church, corner of Ritson and Bloor Sts, on Tuesday, De- cember 17, at 2 p.m. Interment Virgin Mary Cemetery. (1172) In Memoriam DISNEY--In loving memory of & dear husband and father, Llewel- lyn V. Disney, who passed away Dec. 16th, 1939. There's a face that is haunting us ever, There's a voice which brought us good cheer; There's a smile we'll forever remem- ber When in silence we dry every tear. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a Father Your loved ones would never forget. Also in loving memory of his mother, Sarah McKitrick Disney, who passed away Dec. 10th, 1937. Ever remembered by wife and family. (1172) KIRKPATRICK--In loving mem- ory of Lilian Evelyn Kirkpatrick who passed away December 16, 1038. Past her suffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain She who suffered is at rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest. Sadly missed and lovingly remem- pered by Merd, Mum, Dad, Sisters and Brother. (117a) LOTT -- In loving memory of Charles Lewis Lott, who passed away December 15, 1985. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Ever remembered by Reata, Harry and family. (1178) LOTT -- In loving memory of Charles Lewis Lott who passed away December 15, 1935. And while he lies in peaceful sleep, His memory we will always keep. Lovingly remembered by son and family. (117a) Legal A. W. B. GREER, BARRISTER, SoMcitor, etc, 6 King Street East. Phone 3160. Residence 3514, Resi- dent partner W. C. Pollard, EC, Uxbridge, Ontario, PETER LEVINE, B.A, BARRIST- er, Solicitor, Notary. Bassett Bld, 3 Simcoe St. S. Phone 3329. ®Jan.c) i GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Praser, Barristers, etc. Bank of Commerce Building, CONANT AND ANNIS, BARRIS- ters, 7% Simcoe St. 8, Oshawa. Phone 4. Allin P. Annis, BA, LLB. Ermest Marks. B.A. £ Articles for Sale i PAIR OF WHITE BOOTS AND skates, C.C.M. matched set (not figure), size 4; 1 pair Boy's, size 5; boy's overcoat, size 10 years, a Meccano set. 146 Elgin E. (116d) McLARY'S ELECTRIC RANGE, white enamel, four burner with high oven, in good condition. $39 35 : Dining room chairs, 214 Arthur, (115¢) GIRL'S BICYCLE, GOOD CON- aition. Phone 988J. (117a) 50 ROCK PULLETS, JUST START- 152 to lay, 1'z-year colt. Phone 416R4. (117¢) CHRISTMAS TREES, SPRUCE and Balsam, 4 to 10', good speci- mens, 25¢ to $1. George Hardsand, 2178J. (117¢) SAND, GRAVEL, CINDERS, COAL, Coke, Wood, lowest prices. Dump truck Service. Essery Bros. Phone 2572R. (27Dec.c) CANARIES, BEAUTIFUL SING- ers, English Rollers and Noraich, ready for Christmas. Phone 1113W, 197 Church. (20Dec.c) LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these at BRADLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe South. (25Dec.c) APPLES, BAXTERS, McINTOSH, and Snows. Also good New Bruns- wick potatoes. Phone 631, F. Shaw, 74 Park Rd. S. (5Jan.c) FIRST CLASS BORDER FANCY Canaries. All singers, guaranteed. Also Hens for breeding. G. Rob- bins, 269 Court St. (15Jan.c) BRADLEY'S NEW FURNITURE store opening specials in all new Chesterfield, breakfast, and bed- room suites, studio couches, day beds, bed outfits, inner spring mattresses, wardrobes, bookcases, etc. Direct from factory show rooms. We invite you to visit our new store at 156 Simcoe St. South (30Dec.c) RED WING "THE BETTER Apples," also Red Wing Apple Juice, delivered to your door twice weekly. Phone before 5 p.m. Monday or Thursday for delivery the following day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Oshawa 1665. (26Dec.c) FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS, the supreme gift of all is furniture. A gift that will add charm to your home. A gift that will add to vour comfort and hers. A gift of furni- ture from The Topp Furniture Co. is a reminder for years to come of your good taste and thoughtfulness. Select from chesterfield, studio, dining room, dinette and kitchen suites, cedar chests, lamps, smokers, walnut tables, hassocks, rugs, cush- ions, occasional chairs, bedding and other lasting gifts. A small deposit will hold any article until Christ- mas. Our location saves you money Topp Funiture Co. 10 Bond West Phone 686. (24 Dec. ©) BRADLEY'S BEDDING SHOP special opening offer, everything in bedding, inner spring mattresses, studio couches, cribs, complete, dropside couches, beds, tubular steel cots, dropback day couches, angle iron, high riser, and all blade bed springs. Bradley's, 156 Simcoe South, (12Jan.c) APPLES FOR SALE, MACINTOSH, Snow, Spy. J. Pallock, one mile North of Whitby PO. (27Jan.c) Motor Cars For Sale 1930 CHRYSLER COUPE. GOOD condition. Cheap for cash. "112 Celina St. (1170) 1935 OLDSMOBILE COACH, EX- cellent condition. Reasonable. 34 King St. W. (116¢) R.D.H Phone office JOSEPH P, rister, Solicitor. St. East, Residence phone' 837. Phone 445. B.A. LLB, Anderson, K.C,, nk of Montreal St. North, MEALS SERVED TO Meals GENERAL Motors men, 62 Division St., 3 min. walk to any part of Motors. (20Dec.c) Typing Wanted STATEMENTS, ACCOUNTS, manuscripts, etc, typed, envelopes addressed, for prices Phone 1323W, 187 Simcoe S. (21Dec.c) House Moving V. A. HUFFMAN, HOUSE MOV- ing and Raising, General Contract- ing. Phone 432, 27 Hope Street, Port Hope, Ontario. (9Jan.c) etv. REL. 5% %, Nation- a) Housing Act, 8%. 2¢ Simcoe St. North. (8Jan.c) Roofing ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND repairing. Estimates free. J. Pigden, 54 William St. East Phone 3148. » (5Jan.c) "| USED CLOTHING STERILIZED, J. C. YOUNG, GENERAL INSUR« ance. Office phone 703, residence phone 2895. 4% Prince Street. Service Bought and Sold cleaned and pressed. We carry a big stock of gentlemen's suits, pants, men's fall and winter coats, ladies' fall and winter coats. Sold very reasonably. Samuel Schwartz, 21 Bond West. (18Dec.c) Cartage MOVING AND DUMP TRUCKS, sand. cinders, wood, coal, etc. 70 Colborne Street West. Phone 605 Z (18Dec.c) Hardwood Floors B. W, HAYNES, DUILDER Hardwood floors (aid, sanded finished by experts Latest equip- inept. Phons for prices. 199 Nas. "and | Can Afford It, Too!" Loafing is something I can afford now because I've learned it's cheaper to have tedious chores done by the able workers who use Times Want Ads to advertise them- 'S wonderful! USE selves. TIMES WANT ADS For Rent Male Help Wanted 4 ROOM FLAT WITH BATH AND water, , Possession Jan. 1. 609 King E. (115¢) REAL ESTATE SALESMAN wanted, part or full time, with car. Bradley Bros. (29Nov .c) GARAGE FOR RENT, DOWN- town. Apply Mr. Sheffield, Times office. (tH OFFICES WELL LIGHTED, NICE- ly decorated, hardwood floors, hot water heated, well located in mod- | ern office building, attractive ent- rance. :Bradley Bros. (290ct.tf) BUCKINGHAM MANOR, 5 ROOM- ed apartment, all modern conveni- ences. Phone 1718. (10Nov th) OFFICE TO RENT, 2 ROOMS, hot water heated. Felt Bros, 12 Simcoe S. (117a) 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Phone 3444. (117a) Wanted: to Rent WANTED IMMEDIATELY, BY reliable couple, 3 or 4 rooms with bath, heated. Phone 2700. (117b) IMMEDIATELY SMALL OFFICE space. Apply Box 212 Times (1178) 86 OR 7 ROOM, MODERN HOUSE in good residential district. Re- sponsible tenant. Please give par- ticulars to Box 102 Times. (8Nov.tf) Board and Room ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen. Apply 212 Athol E. Phone 3318J. (117a) Room and Board Wanted WANTED BY GENTLEMAN, room or room and part board. Close in, Apply Box 320 Times. nal Real Estate For Sale BUNGALOWS, BUILT TO YOUR order. N. H A. plan. Payments from $14.71 monthly. See Mr. Rein- holdt on job, 97 Arlington Ave. For appointment, 125 Virginia Ave. To- ronto. (115¢) MODERN HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, garage, hot air heating, excellent condition. Connaugh St. A real bargain. Phone 532J. (21Dec.c) Shoe Repairing TRY OUR GENUINE BULL DOG Leather for Men's Work Shoes. Galoshes repaired and refurred Skates sharpened. W. Allison, 9 Athol W. Phone 2673R. Call and deliver. (5Jan.c) Dental Help Wanted AMBITIOUS MAN OR WOMAN needed to take charge of profitable route in Oshawa. Business estab- | lished. Full credit for repeat orders. Liberal daily commission and monthly bonus. Chance for ad- vancement. Apply promptly Dept. C.M.S. 2177 Masson St., Montreal. (117a) "Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Sleep out. 299 Leslie Ave. | (117a) Work Wanted CANADIAN WOMAN WANTS | work by the day. Urgent. Phone | 2043J. (1170) | ee ------------------------------------r A ALL KINDS OF PLASTERING and general repairs. Phone 1412M. (16Jan.c) POSITION WANTED BY COM- petent lady with thorough knowl edge of bookkeeping, stenography and general office work. Box 310 Times, (115e) Wanted To Buy ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. PAY Cash. Late Model. State price and size. Box 317 Times. (117a) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR iron, metal, rags, mattresses. Phone, 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back C.N.R. Station. (18Dec.c) WE PAY HIGR PRICES FOR rags, scrap metal and iron, 202 Annis. Phone 2423M. (6Jan.c) HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for good used furniture, oil stoves and 'dishes. Collis Trade-in Store, 56 King West. Phone 1030 (6Jan.c) Undertaking MEAGHER'S FUNERAL HOME. Prcmpt day and night service. PF J. Meagher, Manager, 8. J. Strow- ger. Funeral Director. 117 King 8t. E. Phone 907. (19Dec.c) DALTON BURIAL COMPANY Funeral Home - Ambulance Service 75 Charles Street Established 1889 Phone 401 (25Dec .c) LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST East. Ambulance. Residence 69 King St. E. Phone 210. DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS OVER BAS- sstt's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse In 'attendance. Phone 939. House 1313 Pets and Livestock BEAUTIFUL SCOTTISH TER- rier Puppies. Will hold for Christ- mas. Mrs. Milton Tamblyn, Orono, Ontario. (116¢) Wanted WELFARE SALVAGE DEPART- ment donations wanted. Beds, stoves, furniture, anything useful for needy families. Paper, rags, etc. Collected. Please phone 639. 100--150 ACRES SCARBORO OR Markham Township. Apply to L. MacMillan, Box 319 Times. (117¢) ' Saddle Horses SUNSET STABLES, WILSON RD. Saddle horses, sleighs for parties and cutters for hire. Phone 2675W. (6Jan.c) Musical Instructions EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS-- Piano Accordian, Hawaiian Guitar. Forming band. See Mrs. Davidson, 367 Mary, for expert advice before purchasing instruments, (10Jan.c) Furnaces VERY GOOD CONDITION, 6 rooms. $28--8 Church St. Phone 758. (16Jan.c) Lost LADY'S BULOVA WATCH BE- tween Genosha Hotel and Johnson's Taxi. Return to 222 Kendal Ave. Reward. (117b) Expert Watch Repairing P. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT. Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at Class. sau street, (tn) 46 King Street West. Your patron- age solicited. (tn M. P. ARMSTRONG AND SON. proprietors Oshawa Burial Co Funeral and Ambulance Service Day and night. Phone 2700. 124 King East. Personal MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try Ostrex Tonis tables. Stimu- lants and oyster concentrates ald to normal pep. Results with first package or maker returns low price. Call, write Jury & Lovell in Oshawa and all other good drug stores. (3Jan.c) Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED T75¢, WITH rental $100. Called for and de- livered. Stan Bligdon. 20 Mill St Phone 960 Furriers SELECT YOUR NEW FUR COATS or have your old one remodelled in '41 styles. Oshawa Furrier, 54 Wil- liam E. Phone 3148. (12Jan.c) * Auditors OSCAR HUDSON AND COM: pany, Chartered Accountants MOFFAT HUDSON AND COM: pany, Trustees and Liquidators Conant and Annis Chamber, 7% Simcoe Street South. Telephone 4. Head Office, Toronto. . Money To Loan MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgages on Real Estate. Prompt service Oshawa Real Estate Co. Phone 25, Oshawa. (13Jan.c) MUFFLE SOUND EFFECTS London -- (CP). -- Ear plugs for all the people of Manchester--a pair to each of nearly three-quar- ters of a million persons--are be- ing distributed through the warden service of the city's ARP, Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY BY-LAW NO, -------- A By-Law for the closing and stopping up and for selling the soil and freehold of Raymond Street and a forty-five foot strip of land, as shown on regi- stered Plan No. 303 for the Township of East Whitby. WHEREAS access to the shore of Lake Ontario from Stone Street has | for some years been along, across and over the lands to the East of Stone Street, AND WHEREAS W. D. Robertson has agreed to sell and convey to the Township as an extension of Stone Street a strip of land one hundred (100) feet in width and extending from the Easterly projec- tion to the Northerly limit of Stone Street to the water's edge of Lake Ontario, and what is described as a forty-five foot right of way ex- tending Easterly from the Easterly limit of Raymond Street along the water's edge of Lake Ontario to the Southerly production of the Easter- ly limit of Lot Twelve all as shown on registered Plan No. 303. in consideration therefore has re- | quested the Council of the Town- ship of East Whitby to stop and | close up and to sell and convey to | him the soil and freehold of what is known as Raymond Street ac- cording to registered Plan No. 303; NOW THEREFORE THE COUN- CIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That all the highway known as Raymond Street extending Southerly from the production of the Southerly limit of Stone Street to the water's edge of Lake Ontario, and what is described as a forty- five foot right of way extending Easterly from the East limit of Raymond Street along the water's edge of Lake Ontario to the South- erly production of the Easterly limit of Lot Twelve, all as shown on regi- stered Plan 303, be and the same is hereby stopped up and closed. 2. That the soil and freehold of z. And | the sald Raymond Street and the | said forty-five (45') foot right of way so stopped up and closed be sold and conveyed to W. D, Robert« son, NOTICE is hereby given that the above is a true copy of the By-law proposed to be passed by the Coun- cil of the Corporation of the Town- ship of East Whitby after the ex- piration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this |'crrp. Dinner Music The said Council will hear | CBL, Toronto Stock Quotations. notice. in person, or by his counsel, solici- tor or agent any person who claims that this land will be prejudicially affected by the sald by-laws and who applies to be heard. This by-law was first published on the 28th day of November, 1940 DATED AT COLUMBUS, this 27th day of April, 1940. P. G. PURVES, Clerk. (105, 109, 113, 117) Notice CHANGE OF NAME ACT 1939 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Change of Name Act 1939 | that the application of John Czramaz residing at 246 Beattie Avenue in the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, to change his name to John Crossman will be heard by the Presiding Judge of the County Court of the County of Ontario at the Court House in the City of Oshawa, corner of Rich- mond Street and Simcoe Street North, on Thursday the 16th day of January, AD. 1041, at 10:15 o'clock in the Forenoon D.S.T. DATED at Oshawa this 28th day of November, A.D. 1940. RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, 24'4 Simcoe Street N., Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant. (102, 107, 112) LAY FOUDATION STONE NEW WING OSHAWA HOSPITAL (Continued from Page 3) man." The speaker commended the Women's Auxiliary for their labour over a period of 30 years and said that he had a definite personal knowledge of the enormous amount of effort involved through his wife's long unselfish association with the organization. Dedicatory Prayer Rev. G. Telford led the gathering in the following Dedicatory Prayer, "O Lord Jesus Christ , the one foundation and corner stone, bless what we do in laying this founda- tion stone in Thy name. Be Thou, we beseech Thee, the beginning and end of all our endeavour. May all the work of ministering to the sick be one in the spirit which we derive from Thee only. Wilt Thou, the Great Physician, deign to tread the halls and visit the rooms of this building, Gracious God, Builder and Maker of all things, be Thou at hand to guide and inspire the build- ers of this hospital, that the work which has now been begun may be brought to happy ending, through Jesus Christ Our Lord." The gath- ering dispersed after singing God Save the King, Inside the hollow foundation stone was placed ga rustproof copper cylinder containing a copy of Mrs. Sykes' will ag published in The Osh- awa Dally Tynes, a copy of the NeWSPaper notice of Mrs. Sykes' THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY HEY! Luke! -QuiT SCARIN OUT THEM BIRDS TILL | GET ANOTHER SHOT, AT THIS SQUIRREL! han TO BACK ROAD FOLKS N . "ath rom Wl - z wl sO -------- ON THE TORONTO STATIONS CFRB, 690k. CBL, 840k. CKCL, 580k. CBY, 1,420k U. 8, NETWORK WEAF, (Red) WJZ (Blue) WABC (CBS) ... 660k. 760k. U. 8. STATIONS WBEN Buffalo .............. 900k. WGR Buttaio .... ... B50Kk. WHAM Rochester .......... 1,150k. WKXBW Baffalo ............ 1,480k. WIR Detroit MONDAY EVENING (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) 5.00 P.M. | WBEN, The Backstage Wife, drama, CKCL, Dick Todd, songs. 515 ©. M., CBL, Club Matinee, variety. CFRB, Road of Life, drama, 5.50 P.M, CBL, Music by Wayne King. WBEN, Lorenzo Jones, sketch. CFRB, Variety Corner, 5. CKCL, Evening varieties, | WBEN, Young Widder Brown, drama. P. | | | | death, a copy of The Oshawa Daily CKCL, News flashes, Super Serenade 615 Pr. M. CFRB, Claire Wallace, society CBL, Relax and Enjoy. 6.30 ¥. M, CBL, Popular Songs WGR, Columbia Concert Orchestra. 6.40 P. M. gossip CFRB, Wes McKnight, sports, 645 P. M. CBL, News from London. CKCL, Breezy Rhythms, WBEN, Life Can Be Beautiful, drama. 6.50 P. M, CFRB, Did I Say That? 7.00 P. M. CBL, Questions of the Hour, CFRB, Eventide Melodies. WKBW, Edwin C. Hill, news, WBEN, News, sports reporter, 7.15 P. M. FRB, Light up and Listen Club, CBL, Off the Record. CKCL, It's Dancetime. WBEN, At the Musical Party. WKBW, Hedda Hopper, movie gossip. 7.30 P. M. WGR, Sports broadcast, WKBW, Paul Sullivan, news summary 745 P. M. CFRB. Easy Aces, comedy sketch. WBEN, Lowell Thomas, news commen- tator. CKCL, Tim O'Callaghan"s Orch, 8.00 P. M. CFRB, Amos 'n' Andy, comedy sketch, CKCL, Songs by Sair, popular. songs. WBEN, Fred Waring's Orchestra. CBL, Music Hall, variety program. WHAM, Famous Jury Trials, drama, 8.15 . OFRB, lanny Ross, tenor. WBEN, Vandercook Comment, news. 8.30 P. M. CFRB, Concert in Miniature WHAM, Burns and Allen, comedy team. WBEN, International House Party. WGR, Blondie, comedy sketch. CBL, Musically Speaking WKBW, Lone Ranger, Western drama, 2.00 FP. M. CFRB, Double or Nothing. CBL, With the Troops Overseas, WGR, Those We Love, drama. WBEN, Telephone Concert, Jas, Melton. WHAM, I Love a Mystery, drama. 9.30 P. M. CKCL, Ferde Mowry's Orch, WHAM, "True or False", quiz program. CBL, Wallenstein Symphony Concert. WGR, Pipe Smoking Time, variety. . 10.00 ©. M. CFRB, The Radio Theatre. CBL, Time on My Hands. WHAM, Dr, I. Q. Quiz, novelty. 10.30 P.M. CBL, Romanelli's Orchestra. WBEN, Showboat, variety program, 4 M. CKCL, Ferde Mowry's Orchestra. 11.00 P. M. CBL, CFRB, WKBW, News flashes. WGR, Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. WBEN, Contented Hour, P. Faith's Or. 1L15 P. M. CBL, Britain Speaks. CFRB, On Wings of Song. 11.30 P. M. CBL, BBC Newsreel from London. COKCL, Reverie MIDNIGHT CFRB, Sammy Kaye's Orchestra, 12.30 . WKBW, Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. 1.00 A.M. WHAM, Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra, WKBW, Kay Kyser's Orchestra. TUESDAY'S PROGRAMS 8.00 AM. CBL, CFRB, WBEN and WHAM, news- casts, 10.00 A.M. CBL, Breakfast €lub, Don McNeill, m.c. WEKBW, News. 10.15 AM, WBEN, The Band Goes to Town, 11,00 A.M. CBL, Songs, for You. NOON CBL, BBC News from London, CKCL, Siesta Musicale. 1215 BM. CKCL, Br. United Press News CBL, Carson Robison's Buckaroos. 12.30 P.M CBL, The Wife Saver. 12.45 P.M, CFRB, Singin' Sam. 1.00 P.M. WBEN, Words and Music. WKBW, Kate Smith speaks, commen- tary. CBL, News flashes, 1.15 OBL, Sweet Hour of Prayer, devotional | WHAM, Deep Buyer Boys, vocal group. | .30 . WHAM, National Farm and Home Hour. CBL, Canadian Farm Broadcast. 2.00 P.M CBL, The Happy Gang. variety. 15 . WHAM, Tony Wons, Radio Scrapbook. 2.30 P.M. WBEN, Trankie Masters Orchestra. WBEN, Hymns of all Churches. 3.30 P.M. CBL, U. 8. Army Band. 4.15 P.M. CFRB, Golden Treasury of Song. Times, a history of the hospital, a copy of "Doctors of Ontario Coun- ty," a book prepared by the late Dr. T. E. Kaiser, a list of members of the Board of Directors, honorary members, ex-officio members, the name of the superintendent, and the names of the staff nurses, a copy of "Hospitalization" by Dr. G L. Bird, also a current list of mem- bers of the Medical Association, a copy of "Canadian Nurse," and a number of current Canadian coins. To Cost $200,000 The contract for the new wing, costing upwards of $200,000, has been let to Bathe and McLellan, Oshawa contractors, while the elec- trical contract was awarded to the Bowra Electric and Hardware Com- pany and the contract for dumb- waiter Installation to the Otis-Fen- som Elevator Co. of Hamilton. Equipment and furnishings will be extra, The new wing will be roughly 190 feet by 65 feet, four storeys in height and will be connected to the building at the latter's western end, The main entrance will front on Alma Street. The entire wing will be constructed of brick and stone which will harmonize in archi- tectural characteristics with the present building but with modern structural improvements incorpor- ated in'the structure at all points. YEARS OF FAGS London-- (CP) -- Admitting theft of 18,000 cigarettes, two men were fined £15 ($66.75) each. The cigar- ettes were valued at £54 ($240.30). NECKLACE FOR DISTRESS London--(CP)--A diamond neck- lace, a gift of Lord Glentanar's on behalf of London's air raid distress fund, was sold here for £3,300 ($14,- FIGHT FOR KEY FORT LIKE HELL (Continued from Page 1) The total material captured in Egypt is more than double that used by the British to drive the Fascists out of the country, they said. Use Italian Material Much of this already has been put into service by the British mainly for the staggering job of feeding and transporting the end- less lines of prisoners (of which the British said Saturday there were more than 26,000). The rest is being sorted out. On the shore are two plants for distilling seawater, housed in tents big enough to cover a three-ring circus. In the three months they occupied the region the Italians planted water pipelines along the 70-mile strip of desert and built roads, for- tifications and camps. All this was labor lost, for the strip now has been wrested from them by the numerically weaker British forces. Nibeiwa, 15 miles south of Sidi Barrani, fell in an hour of fighting Monday morning and this was the key to victory. A captured Italian officer told me that the fighting on this circular plateau, taken by surprise, was "the nearest thing to hell ever seen on this earth." So great was the surprise that iP F 3 " PRIMARY CHRISTMAS PRO- gram Calvary Baptist Church, Tuesday, December 17, starting seven-thirty sharp. All welcome, (1170) PUBLIC LECTURE, MASONIC Temple, Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 8 p.n. Speaker, R. E. Wemp. Subject "The Kingdom of God, What, Where, When?" (1172) ANNUAL RATEPAYERS MEET- ing S.8. No. 1 East Whitby, Thursday, December 26th, 8 pm, at the School. W. H. Ferguson, Secretary. (117¢) was spraying Italian trenches and British infantry roared in with ri- fles and machine-guns firing and bayonets flashing. No Italians Escaped The Italian surrender was inevi- table. Not a man escaped. Then the British went on to take the east and west forts at Tummar, where stronger resistance, includ- ing a counter-attack by 12 tanks, was encountered but overcome, That night the tired British fight= ers bivouacked in the desert be- tween here and Tummar. While they rested the fleet shell- ed Sidi Barrani throughout the night, giving the Italians a preview of what was to come. With the dawn the British col- umn, made up entirely of English and Scottish regiments--started for Sidi Barrani with tanks leading the way. Two-thirds of a mile south of the town they came under the fire of Italians entrenched on a ridge. The Fascist forces--two legions of Blackshirts and a division of Lib= yans--outnumbered the attacking British about four to one. "Sidi Barrani was encircled at the time since another unit had cut through to the coast west of the town and another had just taken Maktila on the coast 10 miles to the east--but the attacking troops did not know this. After seven hours of hard fight- ing, in which the British said the Blackshirts fought well and inflict ed considerable casualties, the Brite ish drove them back and took the ridge at 2 pm. Owe Much To R.AF. "When we got on the ridge we saw the town and the blue sea be- hind it and this gave us confie dence," an officer said. "But the tanks left us to make a flank attack on the Italians so we had less protection. "We owe a lot to the R.AF. They kept enemy planes off us for most of the time. "Then a terrible dust storm storm came up and it was a bless- ing as the dust made us invisible to the enemy at 200 yards" CITY FUELS COAL ¢ COKE ¢ WOOD PHONE 2997 15 QUEEN STREET Brantford Roofin and Builders' Suppl McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED PHONE 1246 BASSETT'S JEWELERS ON OSHAWA'S MAIN CORNER When in Need of Drugs Call FOWELL'S DRUG STORE 35 Simcoe St. North Phones 1360 - 2259 PROMPT DELIVERY . Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1386 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Armstrong Fuels Coal - Coke - Wood PHONE 272TW OFFICE: 59 CHURCH ST. ° We Tet You [] The Year O Fascist tanks never evi: got into action. The Italian general, Pietro Maletti, tried to rally his picked forces for a counter-attack but he fell with a bullet in his chest and died soon fater the British reached him, Horses stampeded in the camp, British tanks raced around inside 685). with: guns blazing, British artillery

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