Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Aug 1946, p. 6

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v B : a RE nmin: itt sense meso am : Your valid WS OF WHITBY AND THE SU a ' RROUNDING DISTRICT v 2 ' & > | | awe IMES-GAZETTE Saturday, August 34, 1046 ay Wins Opener ! A "B" Playdowns In First of Two- Series-- 303 HH 8s5E§E § <8 E&. 33g B55 FE fy g gt iE is i fo 4] Hie EF § § i 1 IST CHURCH The t minister, Rev. F. T. Darnell, will be back in his church 'morning and evening. In nject. "Ave You Satafied With 8 "Are You on." What should a us experience mean to us in days such as these, ty intended to make : with ourselves or to dis- turb us with a sense of dissatisfac- ect 'in the thy Need AS ee cosslon ee { W 0! e Po I con- p that there are too many in all of our towns ahd A bright and attractive song will start the evening ser- ¥ ni special music will be ren= y one its popular Sunday evéning , | 2 w. mis= | Town of [Dy the centre Tine: ot . 1 A id Returning Oficer--John Bate- , own 2 porth Dy he SOUR 4 the west of Athol PUBLIC NOTICE at 1, to jompany of 1 factory premises withi Town of wr Company" wil Fi factory--value net on npany wil employ 50 to T8 pers sons year - Com uired 05 of PE Lo 24, east of Ontario. Ladies' rized assessment does not apply fo sohool taxes or Local Improvement Fixe ent will not Fixed assessm ply in 38 bove 'mabey OF Persons. (he employ a . Joss, from circumstances beyond iis n ' SO ixed assessment is for a period of ten years, Synopsis of Bylaw No, 1711 of the Town of Whitby, A Bylaw to grant a fixed % Satu TE he Somp atlle Kn 'actory premises in the Town of hitby. Gompany will build a factory---value not less than $15,000.00 Company will employ 50 to 75 persons iy ad aoquired Lots 88, 80 & mp! 90, Perry's Past of Brock Bt. {Corner of Ash a John ee bly *% gshoot taxes or Local Improvement 08, od mssessment does not apply in any year in which Company Iails to Spo above number of persons (Une 088 contro! Fixed assessment is for a period of ears, psis of Bylaw No, 1712 Whitby, fixed Aesessmen (41,000.00) Dollars to swear Company within = the thy, will build a factory--value omy oy 35 to 80 per. pany has soquired Lote 171 & 173, Perry's Plan East of Brock St, xed Assessment does not apply to Joie taxes or Local Improvement 08, Fixed assessment will not ppl in any year in which Company falls to ga above number of persons( Un- ess for reasons deond its control) wi assessment is for a period of notice is further iren that the the Munie ectors of tho fown of Whitby aSuslifed 0 vote on oy iawn) be taken on the sbove Jaks the 14 ten o'clock in the forenoon and seven fg la) 50 the okving Rs ahd with the following Deputy Returning ing 'Sub-division No. 1 mp! all that portion of the th) pounded on the east on the south by ndes Street. Dep Moer--Fred Dent, voling Piace--Pib 0 Library Base- Polling § Sub-division } No. 3 ot of Sy oD the Pv imit of Brock Street; treet; and on by the north limit of John Street. ad Returning Oe myCting Placo--Public Library Base- Polling Sub-division No.8 L] Town of bounded on the east lid Stregt, and ip Lot No. 28; all it iby. the west limit » Bug! east limit of Townsh! on the north by the mnorther! limits; on the west the e: of Cochrane Street m the Town limit to the centre line of Concession erly town li by the weaterl south by north Deputy Returning \ Vi Place--Separate School, Polling Bub-division No, 4 Com of the pr all that portion Town of itby bounded on the east it of Ash the north limit of ty raing OMcer--S. Thread- Vi Him ee bounded on Town of 1 by the at Yous, limi % ence on the Darth ile cone yg ot Can. ocesel t west fs limit of Ash Street on 77 the northerly it oP Dana Deputy Returning Offcer--R. Wood, east 3 aad on the south on 1 Vot Place-~Council Chamber, PE em wh on tby bounded on the onut n limit; = the ligglt of Dds 1 Breet; ts the Hg the centre line of Concession 1. Deputy Returning Oficer--Walter Yating 'Place--Couticil Chamber, P Comprising ai that portion of ¢ al Town of Whitby pedi NO BH by the west limit of Brock Street: on the north by the south limit of Dundas Street, on the west by the east limit ("ANNOUNCEMENT | Thursdays A Representative of The Singer Sewing Machine Co. will be in Whitby te service all makes of sewing Expert Workmanship Guaranteed If in need of service write or phone before the above days. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. PHONE 606 -- OSHAWA f G service with special 17-tf A om ciroumstances beyond its | pg, t [the Town of town Umit | 5 Dempsey, right, and Lord Nathan, centre, Discussing The "Tommy" of Tomorrow Fleld Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chief of the British Imperial Staff, is shown with General Sir Miles British vnder-secretary of state for war, as they held a three man conference on the "Soldier of Tomorrow" at the British staff college in Camberley, Recently Field Mar- shal Montgomery declared in a revolutionary lemocratization of the British army, of Centre Street, and on the south by Centre Line of Concession 1 puty Returning OMcer--Warren Wi (0 Voting Place--High School, Polling Sub-division No, 9 Comprising all that portion of the Town of Whitby bounded on the east by the west limit of Centre Street, on t [the north by the south limit of Dun- das Street; on the west by the wester- ly limits of the Town, and on the south by the Centre Line of Conces- sion 1, Deputy Returning Offcer--O, A, ans, Voting Place--High School Polling Sub-division No, 10 Comprisi! all that portion of the Town of Whitby bounded on the east 4 the easterly limit of the Town, on 0 cession 1; on the west by the wester! limits of the Town, and on the south the northerly limit of Victoria Street, OMcer--Frank Deputy o. Returning lace--Brock 5, Jeool Thr Voting P! Polling Sub-division No, Comprising all that portion of the Town of Whitby bounded on the east mn limits; on the on 8 by the Returning OMcer--Seymour ney. nk Place--Brock St, School nd notice is further given that the ber, 1046, d 7th day Septem! , and the hi of Hn o'clock in the forenoon on (Daylight 8 ing Time) at the Council ny. Lid 0) eo une! Chamber |. oe r in the Municipal Bullding of Whitby have been fixed as the Jime and Plate for the appoint ment persons attend at the poll ing Bind and at the final summing e votes by the Clerk; that on up th tes by the Clerk; that the 10th day of tomb at the hous, of ten o'clock noon (Daylight Saving Time) the Clerk of the sald municipality shall attend at his office and sum up th votes given for and A proposed by-laws; an assent of the municipal electors is ob tained to the sald p! ed by-laws, or, 1040, in the fore« municipal council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby at a meeting thereof after the expiration of one month after the date of the firat pub- ication of this notice; and that such first publication was made on the 17th day of August, 1046, Dated at Whitby, the 17th day of ugust, 4 JOHN R. FROST, Town Qerx, (Aug.17-34-31) SEMI-CONTINENT Brasil occupied nearly one-half of the continent of South America, north by the centre line of Con-! AJAX PRINGIPAL RESIGNS HIS POST E. Webster Appointed As- sistant Director of Univer- sities' Adult Education Bd. (Mrs, L. R, Gray, Corr) Ajax, Aug. 22--After four years as principal of Ajax Public School, E. Webster is severing his connec- tions with the village. Besides hia school duties he has also been an energetic worker in Church 'and Sunday School activities, Mr, Webster has been appointed Assistant Director of the Universi ties Adult Education Board of On- ston, The territory which he will cover will be from Port Hope to Ottawa, He begins the field about the middle of Sep- tember, Until then he is at head office in Toronto, As soon as Mr, Webster can ob- tain a house he intends moving the family to Kingston, We Join in tion and wish him new work, The new Principal will be Mark, B.A, of Coniston, Ont, him, may we say "Welcome" Geo, pson, Tudor Street, went to Pike Bay to visit his wife and son who are spending some time there, : Mr, and Mrs, F. Simons motored to Brantford over the week-end. Mis Barbara Ralph is spending her holiday with her aunt and uncle at Port Carling, Mr, and Mrs. Heffeman and family, 14 Mary Street, have re- turned from visiting at Arthur, Ont, Ken Bmith, Windsor Avenue, re- turned from two weeks' vacation, spent in North Bay district, Ms, Smith and children, who have been away for the past month accom- panied him home. Mr, Charlie Percival, South Riv- success in his R. To SEE US PROMPTLY WHITBY v Whitby FOR REPAIR SERVICE PN "a ¥ & 'For greater mileage from your tires, follow the above simple rules and see us/ promptly for all tire repairs and vulcanizing before minor tire damage grows into costly major repair work. Let us show you how prompt repairs can save you money, MOTORS - Phone 647 tario, with headquarters in King- | his work in|& congratulating him on his promo- |* er, visited at the home of Mr, Wm, ray this week. Mr, and Mrs, E. Webster, 16 On- tario Street, have returned from a two weeks' holiday at Thorald Is- land, Lake Simcoe, Legal Notices SALE of LAND FOR TAXES TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TOWN OF WHITBY, COUNTY OF ONTARIO To Wit: Dy virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Whitby under his hand and the seal of the sald core oration bearing date the 13th day of of lands In arrears of 'own of Whitby will be neil Chambers at the o'clock in the forenoon on the 6th day of November, 1946, un« oss the taxes and col are id. Notice is hereby ist of lands for sale Yor arrears Xes Was published in the Gazette on the 3rd Say 0! 5 Flam or, 194 the Sth day of October, 1046, and' that coples of the said list may be had at my ofoce, Treasurer's Office, this 20th day of uy, 9, Treasurer, wn of Whith ) of \) JOHN'R FROST, (Oct.20) PICKERING C.0.F. HOSTS TOD.DLH.C.R. AT FINE MEETING Bro, H. B, McCabe Makes Presentation of Charter To Court Duffins an---- Court Duffins No, 1626, Oanadian Order of Foresters, Pickering, held their regular monthly meeting with Brother Jack Bryant OR. presiding and were hosts to Brother H, B, MoCabe D.D.HOR., a most wel- come visitor, who presented to Court Duffins their Charter issued by High Court, In his presentation, Bro, McCabe congratulated Bros. OC. Lockwood JOR, J. Bryant OR, and officers on the splendid job they were do- ing in Pickering, pointing out to all present the important part fratern- alism had to play in our modern times, and that it was the duty of every member to assist in every way possible by practising the principles of Canadian Forestry in their everyday living. Debate a Highlight A debate, Capitalism vs Labor, highlighted the evening's entertain- ment, Capitalism winning by a close margin, Bros. D. N, Lockwood, J. Bryant and E, Johnston repre- sented Labor. Capital's side was most ably presented by Brother Harry Pervis, sllver-tongued orator of Pickering, assisted by Bros. A. Lishman and OC. Lockwood. Judges were Bros. E, Lockwood, J. Flavell and J. Powers, Other guests of the evening from Oshawa were Bros, O. Ferguson J. POR, J. Flavell, Chaplain, H. Hartshorn and G. Hurst, with Bro, Urban Phillips, JP.C.R. represent ing Court Whitby, Bro, C. Lockwood presented Court Duffins with a splendid check, and in his presentation gave a most in- spiring address on the solution for many of our economic ills, Pointing out that across Canada were over fifty thousand Canadian Foresters, and if each member would go part, the whole country would pro=- fit by the example set. In his clos- ing remarks Bro, Lockwood stated that today we were beseiged by many ism's, but by living and prac- tioing Fraternalism, all other lsm's would disappear, leaving only a world at peace where Brotherhood OEIOESSNIINN ORO ™ WANTED! DERD HORSES and CATTLE For Free Pickup Telephone Toronto ...... AdS Ploering seve vies Broo REET TTT Jlaremont .,..... 9rlé We Fay Phone Charges 8 GORDON YOUNG LTD. TORONTO would {1, and where man could claim Divine Heritage. Court Duffins have invited all ladies in the dist: A ball series is now being played between Courts Oshawa and Dufe fins for the Axtell trophy, mixed bowling league and will also take part in a four- team hockey league now being formed, comprising Forester teams from Oshawa, thy and Bow= manville, Bro. O. Ferguson extended an in- yitation to Bro, E, Bryant and his Degree Team to confer the Initiat- ory Degree on a class of candidates in Oshsawa next month, Mrs. T, D, Martin, Bro. J, Martin and family, in their recent bereave~ ment, Bro. Martin was a loyal mem- ber of the Order and his passing wil be missed by all that knew him, Announcements THE DATE, FRIDAY, OCT. ober for the annual rd under jsupless of Ladies' Ald, of the Baptist Church, to be held in the Council Chamber, Watch for further particulars, sir 's hday, capsized and sank in Plymouth Harbor during storm, A Residential School for Girl, wear Toronto Public chal le Honour Matriculs- [1 fom Mus Science, Secretarial Courses, snd Dramatics, Ideally | situated in one hundred scres of grounds. Swimming Pool snd Gym. nasium, Physical Education sad Riding under resident Mistresses: Valuable Scholarships: Calendar on Request, A SCALLEN; M.A; D.D, REV. C. R. CARSCALLEN, BD. 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