Daily Times-Gazette, 1 Aug 1946, p. 13

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3 ANY HOLIDAYING IN HAMPTON AREA C.G.LT. Girls En)oying Outing At Blanchard Cottage ~ (M. Horn, Corr,) Hampton, July 30--Mr, and Mrs. Howard Price and son Billy, Wil- lowdale, 'Mrs. Raitt, Mrs,' Ida Ten- nant, Toronto, Master Tommy Ten- nant, Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. ' Salter, Miss M, Sharpe, Toronto, Mrs, , Minden, Mrs, M. Ranney, Buffalo, (the latter four being sis- ters) were rors last week at T. and H, Saljér's. Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Bulmer, Osh- awa, visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilbur, Miss Eleanor Sommerville, Cherrywood, is a guest of her cous- ins, the Misses Reynolds. Misses Eileen Wray, Bertha Arm- our, Dorothy Adamson and Madlyn Wilcox are attending "Oak Lake" Camp Summer School near Stirl- Misses Evelyn Smale and Yvonne Williams have returned from visit- ing at Colborne, » and 'Mrs. Walter Lawson, «Long Branch, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Austin Barron, Mrs, John Chatterton, Lorraine and George, are visiting here, Rev. and Mrs, Reed, Lindsay, were tea guests on Sunday of Mr. y . rr KARNAY'S | 166 ALICE STREET GROCETERIA and Mrs, Harold Salter and Mr, and Mrs. T. Salter. Dr, F. W, Penhall, Wilmar, Minn, Mr. and Mrs, Newton Edgar, Osh- awa, Mr, Otis Pritchard, Manotick, Miss Betty Snowden, Toronto, and Miss Mildred Snowden, Maple Grove, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, 8am Dewell, Miss Glenna Chatterton is visite ing her sister, Mrs. Raymond Nor=- they, Oshawa, We were favored with some lovely showers of rain on Monday after- noon, which were very welcome, A number of C.G.1.T. girls are en- joying an outing at Willlams' Point, Lake Scugog, and are at the "Blan- chard" cottage. 'The Baker family held a picnic in our park on Wednesday afternoon, when an enjoyable time was spent together. Mrs, C. Tomlinson and son Peter, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Colla- cutt, Salem, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ormiston, Mr, and Mrs. Wilson, Vivian and John, Mrs, Marwood Heard, Elgin and Eleanor, Enniskillen, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Hoskin and Gerry, Har- mony, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wes, Hoskin, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Parker and daughter, Lois, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Cornish and Patsy, Oshawa, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Warren, Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Smale and family at Apsley. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Avery and daughter Donna Kay, Columbus, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. R. Avery and Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Horn. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, PHONE 1081 will Be CLOSED FOR STAFF HOLIDAYS = from - (AUG. 5th. to AUG. 12th. (Inclusive) RE-OPENING ON TUES., AUG. 13TH WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS A HAPPY HOLIDAY A a --i------ - What Council Did City council held a four-hour ses- sion Tuesday night, the chief item of business being a report on the proposed sewage treatment plant and incinerator submitted by C. A, Meadows of Meadows, Critoph and Co., consulting engineers. All mem- bers were present except Ald. A, G. Davis, L 3 BR J Receipt of applications for the position of city engineer were an- nounced closed. A number of the applicants will be interviewed by council next Tuesday night. - Council wad inoi ed that the Department of Municipal Affairs has not the necessary personnel available to make a survey of muni- '| cipal salaries as requested by coun- cil in connection with requests of Oshawa civic employees for salary increases. An application" tram Harley Pi- atte, 26 McGrégor Street, for per mission to erect a small community store on Jarvis Street in the vicinity of Lauder Road was referred to General Purpose for a report. In receipt o a Yurther communi- cation from the Public Utilities Commission concerning the possi- bility of constructing a street from the junction of Simcoe Street South and Ritson Road, council tabled the matter until such time as the mayor was prepared to have it brought up. A letter from > Dérlington, who had been employed in the Fire De- partment prior to his enlistment, asking that he be reinstated in the Deparment, was referred to Gen- eral Purpose for a report. A bill fromthe Othawa Railway Co. for $56 for a pole broken on the Williams Piano property was refer- red to Board of Works for a report. A petition fons rebidents of Sec- ond Avenue between Ritson Road and Drew Street for a street light and sidewalk was referred to City Property and Board of Works, In receipt of a romest from the Kinsmen Club of Oshawa that a member of the Club be appointed to the Board of Parks Management in view of the large amount of playground equipment the Kinsmen had donated this year, council pointed out that it 'was prohibited by bylaw from adding further mem- bers to the Board, It was agreed however, to inform the Club that its request would be referred to next year's council to be considered when appointments are being made to the various municipal boards for 1047. Pb if Mayor F. N. McCallum was auth- orized to attend the Ontario Mayors and Reeves convention to be held at Fort Willlam August 13-19, de --_ On Tecommentiation by City Property, H. H. Atkins was granted an, extension of Sgggonths on the time allowed him commencing the erection of his house at the corner of Aberdeen and Simcoe | R, Robb Streets, LE J : Ald, W, 2.0.3, vice-chairman of Fire Protection and City Prop- erty reported that it was hoped the smoke nuisance from the Robson Leather Co. plant would be elimin- ated in the near future, He said that company officials explained they had been forced to burn west- ern coal in place of the regular type from United States but had given assurance that the situation would be rectified as soon as possible. The matter Tot She¥ alleged filling in of the Oshawa Creek in the vic- inity of King Street was tabled un- til the new city engineer is engaged. It was pointed out that City Solici- tor T. K. Creighton, K.C, had ex- pressed the opinion that the city was not liable for damage caused by the creek where it was flowing through private property, * oP A bylaw was passed authorizing the signing of a deed transferring to Thomas C. and Eva Mary Fisher certain lands held by the Children's Ald Society, The land, some eight lots in all, had been sold for the sum of $500, Council ausionzed payment to Meadows, Critoph and Co. of a pro- gress estimate amounting to $1,008.54 in connection with super- vision of the Simcoe Street paving project. + oe A letter was received from G. W. Garner, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, expressing his will- ingness to assist in the preparation of a map and the compilation of other information concerning in- dustrial sites in the city, David and John, visited her par ents in Toronto on Sunday. Mrs, Jack Reynolds and daughter Fay and Miss Eleanor Sommerville, Cherrywood, spent a week at Bow- manville on the Lake, Mrs, Fred Blencowe (nee Helen Virtue) Nottawa, visited Mr. and DUNLOP-CANADA MAKERS OF THE WORLD'S FINEST TIRES | ..is the ONLY Tire Company thatis. .. N STRIKE Having settlec their labor problems to the satisfaction of both themselves and the local union, DUNLOP are making Tires to capacity but cannot hope to supply the entire demand and there- fore issue this , .. TIR Warning to Motorists 4 ES ARE SCARCE « « » and WILL BE for Many Months! of 25 Alexande: Blvd. He -- WIN AUTO PARTS "Oshawa's Largest Tire Doctors "' Phone 1094 Mrs, W. W. Horn and called on other friends in the village. . Miss Elena Niddery, Toronto, is spending a week with her mother, Mrs, L. 8. Niddery and sisters here. We were favored with some heavy showers of rain on Monday and Tuesday which were most welcome. Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Adcock and Miss Annabelle Adcock, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughson, North Osh- awa, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, T, V, Hill, Mrs. Reg. Ward, Master David and Philip Ward, Miss Pamela Ward, Mrs. Mac. Quistan, Oshawa, Mrs. J. Knight, Miss H, Knight, New Jersey Jee guests of Mr, and Mrs. Russell e. Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson, Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hohey.. " Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, Miss An- Mr,'and Mrs. Chas, Willis, and daughter Thelma, Toronto, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. C, Johns and Mr. and Mrs, Will White, Mrs, Willis returning to Toronto with them after a two weeks' visit with friends here, Miss Eleanor Niddery, Toronto, visited at Mrs. 8, G, Niddery's and R. Widdicombe's. GUESTS NUMEROUS AT PRINCE ALBERT (Mrs. F, E. Smith, Corr.) Prince Albert, July 30--Week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Robt. Jackson were Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Chamberlain and children Garry and Jimmy, Mrs. Rena Hope and daughter Tillie and Mr. Les. Smith, all of Toronto. Mrs. Chamberlain and children are remaining for a week and Miss Merle Hope re- turned with her mother for a few days. . Miss Margaret Doupe was home from Oshawa for the week-end. Other guests who spent from Sat- urday till Monday with Mr. and Mrs, J. Doupe were Mr, and Mrs. James Storie and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Storie, Mrs, Jack Storie re- cently arrived as a war bride from England and is quite excited about gut country and all the good things ere, Miss Elva Bond returned on Sun- day after an enjoyable week spent at the C.G.I.T. camp at Lake Sim- coe. More home owners are applying paint and making our village more attractive. Messrs. Art Brown, Bruce Snelgrove and Art Raines are the latest ones, Mrs. Albert Harper spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs, Gra- ham Plaunt in Peterboro. Mr. H. R. Mi and Mr. Albert Harper motored down on Sunday. Mrs, Harper returned with them. Mr, T, J, Sager recently attended a Florists' Convention in Guelph for a day. Mrs. Laura Fox and Miss Alma Fox and Mr, and Mrs, D. King of Toronto visited Messrs. Robt. and Bussell Butson during the week- end. : Mr, and Mrs. Horsley and Steven are spending a couple of weeks in the village and glad to report Mr, Horsley is much improved in health. Sorry to hear that Mr. Albert Jef- frey is on the sick list but hope for & speedy recovery. Mr. J. Holman visited with his sisters, the Misses Holman over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Ux- bridge spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Wagg. Mr. and Mrs. Waltter Bond of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Luke. Mr, and Mrs. Harper of Toronto are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Birnie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Kimmery of Toronto visit ed at the home of Mr. Smith's daughter, Mrs. Newnham, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Bickle are spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Midgley. ST ZION DISTRICT SOCIAL ITEMS (Mrs. Thos. Martin, Corres.) Zion, July 30--Mr, and Mrs. Hans Gelsberger and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K. Sid- ler at Thornton's Corners. Miss Eileen Jepson of Columbus is having a few holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Glas- pell. Mr, and Mrs, Orville Knapp of Bronte spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Percy Davidson, Mr, and Mrs, Ace Abbott of Osh- aya; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Abbott and family, Hayden; Mr and Mrs, and family, Courtright, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson, Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Ball and children, R, W. Ball and Miss Dora Ball spent Sunday with Mr, and Me Anson Balson at Calendon t. Miss Bertha Gelsberger is spend- ing a week with Mr, and Mrs. Aug- ust Geisberger at Harmony. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hoskin and Terry of Harmony were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reford Cameron, v Miss Helen Davidson spent the week-end with the Misses Betty and Bernice King at Thornton's Corners, Miss Doris Balson of Calendon East is spending a week with her aunt, Miss Dora Ball, Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Cameron and Joyce were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Johns at Columbus. Mr, and Mrs. A, Ayre, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Stainton, Miss Eileen Stainton attended the fifth wed- ding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, L, JMewaite in Oshawa on Saturday st, Mrs, Ray Cameron and Janene have left for Alberta to visit rela= tives, / Mr, and Mrs, Vaughan and Molly of Bowmanville Beach, L, Washing- ton of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Stainton, Mr, and Mrs, Adam Hawley of Peterborough are having a few holi. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stainton, Harmony (Mrs. K. R. Fletcher, Corr.) Harmony, -July 30 -- Mrs, Joe Greentree visited with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Gilroy, Brooklin, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Bunker spent Sunday at Lake Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Young, Tore onto, visited with their cousins, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Luke, on Saturday. Mrs. W. H., Ferguson, Streetsville, |THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, August 1, 1948 1" is visiting with friends in the com= munity. Mrs, Clara Carson, Toronto, is Harriet Bate, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Greentree and sons visited with relatives at Lindsay and Fenelon Falls on Sun- day, Neilson remaining at Fenelon for a week's holiday, . Glad to see Albert Rae home from hospital after having his sec here visiting with her sister, Mrs. ond operation this summer, We ol hope that he will quickly regain his strength. PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly and Accurately --- At -- MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Phone 48 SCARFE'S INTERIOR GLOSS FINISH For all inside surfaces. 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