Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Sep 1946, p. 3

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Over Hundred Children Mastered Aquatic Tests List Prize Winners Among 250 Boys snd Girls Who Enjoyed Facilities of Ki-|mu wanig Camp This Sum- Amey. ze sei Just passed, "a venaniu | 4 jor rit ob Karna Committee, of Sopra y ad Joos than 100 o ana av hese aquatic a idance Under ¢ the « supabi yiidanes of 30 campers enjoyed ov kind of fi door and indoor roe hid ecreation, as well often three, times dally, ot report recently submitted gags Bill Of Director o outh Activities for the } local He Priv win ng includes 's Hvition ners for var! activ at this summer's camp, as follows: Pirst Camp--July 8 to 11--Best Boa mper, Dora Wood; th Highest Points, Dolores Dora ora Wood Beverly Ogden; usd, Beverly HAN lue~ r ae eve Challenges, Dora t Swime - Points, andewalker; ot Sewing Card, Barbara Fulton, Rou amper, Bill Parmenter; with Highest. Points, Ear a Best Aqua, Earl Marah- fm lknest Points i Land | ia right; est Po n Lan A Marshall; Highest Alan Garrard; For Baying ow , 14 to 38 (during Women's elfare 0) --Best y Bull; Best Squad, Beverly Triliums; Best Bedmake Barbara Spiers, Lorene Shaw, Bov~ erly Opes (8rs, all tle), Shirley Panter, Myrna Armstrong ira i i As the privilege of swimming two, Miss Edna Wall, Kedron Prize Winners with Highest Jed n Land i, uly 17 to 26--Best Leopards; Boys with Highest in Water Sports, Bill Wal- July 4 to. Aug, 14, two camph were 's 18, High Schwar! Y, tier; Rome, Contest, Shier Shaw, uns n Shaw, Shirley Mason, 4 Hall Camp -- Best All nd Camper, Diabe Imeson; Girl arc; Whaaing Ve B ints, pOeraldine } Ra av, Bost Squad, "Pines", , Diane pba, captain; Bost tah of ' Oi Lorene an Al» over, Dive mm! ummer sat mi oamp facilities and ment were at Sona Lt coat, To | Sirontd Jlovide or undred Oshawa boys and {ria 're- | © guintd an o outlay -) the of Ki« These 4 Jomo Wt nditures of the serv service x. ar expe out of their argu, thrones' th tami Misd | oon 0 & ) July Kiwanis Karnival® y db Ay he ually 'or A event that make may vale oth a ou other welfare projects of the Oan- awa Kiwanis dub, ae, ay and Bentouly of thelr energies these a activities, and al ad Toney eisnd at thelr Karnivals to the exienslon and maintenance of te Brojecta they sponsor, such as a Sea Cadet Corps, in eave, bu campaign, Got-Together w ackly dances i) ne Wl, Farmer's ub, and organized athletic teams. tisens of Oshawa are not asked En All-Round Camper, b ne | Br ovote the | Them val, where "nickel, dime and quarter vest in fun and enter~ Saioten is put to ihe} best possible in furthering youth and com- munity welfare works, Please remember this when you think ADO? the Kiwanis Karnival to be held in the og Arena on Pris A Satur 27 a , and Warder Bo that always turn out yo hese sls events, Kiwanian Don who heads a strong Kiwanis has lined My [] aos and w Dritty ga his easily {he 0 id Oshawa . pistons, share of valuable prizes--and gi 8 real Cy to the 00st to the youth of of our ay, 2 BOOK CIRCULATION Contin ued from Page ny vil! by Thomas; Beatrice Webb, Cole; Raffles of Singapore, by oupland; Poor Man's tor, by Tryon; Main Oharm String, by Oraham; Impressario, by Hurok; Victaian Doctor, by Wilson, World of Yestor y and Today Home to India, by Rau; Dust on My Heart, by James; The Discovery of India, by Nehru; The bo of Latin America, by Crow; I Chose Rreddom, RA Kravchenko; France, Cuerard; Ta~ ote natal by wd A Trail Dust and Saddle a Mors; Where the High Winds iow, Campben; or Ye, ek, 37 Alp Alen, Radio For Hand Solo~ by ine Radar, by Dunlop; Millions; Radio Amateur's book; Why Smash Atoms, Sins Miiseim From Mier n, Home Decoration Decorating J utites Furniture, Srasitia P yi for An- ue Collectors by Drepperd; Our Future Home, Arts and Orafis Weaving, by Polkinghorne; The Technique of Watercolor Painting, Richmond; Water Oolor at ports Secrets of Maglio, by Bwift; Golf Simplified, by Acree; Winning Sol: Nelson; Best Sport Stories of 1045, by Marsh, Business Boonomie Reconstruction, by Hare ris; Common Sense Business ership, by Fosbroke; lems Commerce, of Alr by a International Business Dir oc 'o Write Writers ne Tormtine, by Van Gelder, and Hunting Feathers and Steel, by Oross; brunt. ing North American Deer, by Oar= Religion and Philosophy The Story of the Faith, Gif ford; Jrobiem of Men, ivy ci hd in the New Tes: Be by Scott; Our Inner Oone fllots, by Horney; igh Invisible or te io by Sperling Way and After Hrnle Pyle -< nd, by Children of hy, Val fof h.,, "Grugn Top rot, In Pingoreon; mi der nge to th Monte poi 8 Normandy to to the Baltle, op A Side of I by Caldwell; Britannia Mews, ay Start The American, by Feat; Beil , by Steen; by Streatfeld; Her Husband's phune Stewart; ane Marriage of Jose~ Coryn Case of the shard Mule, by Gardner; Ethan Wharton; The Unfore. oo Ra owe; Golden Ap co Ba Rawlings; The Rhou a hie, by Walling; a From Lisbon, b Beacon, by Bassett; The Oval Table, by Farjeon; Balm of Gilead, by Rothery; Friend Persuasi Ru, Hy Bibi A Treasury of Doctor iy Morton Comes Home, Logan; Susan Morton, Civilian, by Logan; REA b ou ways, y Caddis; Powder Valle dow! by Feld; The Way of Mendryx; Pllgrima Rest, by 8 a Modern Range from any Cook Stove They're now available in Oshawa ati-- Simcoe St, N Phone 4442W by | evening, Ruth plans Canadian Minister Heads I.L.O. Conference. Hon, Humphrey Mitchell, Canada's Minister of Labour, takes the chair upon election as chairman of the his 20th Conference of the International Lajow dayne Stlon, which opened | in Montreal last Thursday morn. ing, The month-long sessions will countries, Mr, Mitchell is seen (center Britain, (right) hShatrmat of the Goysraing ational Film Board Photo Organization -- delegates and thelr advisors ny comers I od by Mr, Gulldhaume Myradin.-Evans OB, dy, and Edward J. Phelan (left) iin Y 50 reat Director General of the representin DUTCH WAR BRIDE AT NEWCASTLE Mrs. Lawrence Gilmer Flies From Amsterdam To Buffalo (Pauline Deline, Corres.) Newcastle, Sept, 10---=Mrs, Lawe rence Gilmer, wife of Lawrence Gil« mer, Newtonville, flew from Am- sterdam to Buffalo a fow weeks ago to join her husband, She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Pvan Kluf of Laren, North Holland, Mrs, Gilmer met her husband while he was on active service with the R.C, ABC, on the continent, Shortly after her arrival the comunity gathered in the Sunday School room of the United Church in Newtonville to honor the young couple with several useful pleces of furniture, We welcome Mrs, Gil« mer and trust she will be happy in her new home and country, To Write Thesis James P, Louckin, Toronto, who recelved the degree of B.A, at the University of Toronto this summer, will enter the School of Graduate Studies this autumn to do an M.A, thesls on "The Conditions of Immi- |; grant Labor in the New England Textile Industry in the 10th. Cene tury", As not all relevant maters {al 1s in Toronto, he will later enter Hakvary University to complete the hosls Prior to leaving for Toronto to take a course at the Academy of Radio Art, under DOA, Carl Fuhr! is visiting his mother, Mrs, E, ©. Fisher, Oarl was stationed with the Caniselan Army at Montreal and recently received hls dis al Your friends wish you every success in your new venture Carl, Mrs, "Stan, Allin honored Miss Ruth Honey to a miscellaneous shower at her home lat Saturday 0 MAT, Mx Clarence Simms of Fenlon Fa Sepiembe r 28, and Mrs, Rex Wynn have Y | closed their cottage at Newcastles on the Lake and have returned to thelr home in Brantford, Miss Ethel Wade underwent an operation in Oshawa Cleneral Hos. pital on Tuesday morning, Install Officers The C.GIT. met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Geo, Rickard, The meeting opened with the Purpose and Motto followed by the C.G.IT, hymn, The installa- , by | tion of officery followed, Those ine stalled were:--President, Marjorie Toma; vice president, Mary Hager man; secretary, Betty Lou Hager man; treasurer, Marlon Martin; games committee, Karen Alnalie, Kay Raushorn and Mary Margaret Bonathon; pianist, Hazel May Fish or; secretary, Kay Roushorn, n yd aoe Su period Shiney and a or (] a the meetin closed with . i tulations to Mr, and Mra, Carl d on the birth of their son in Sowsiunvile Hospital on Wed. Miss "Marion Allin was a guest at the wedding of Miss Mamle Archer and Mr, George Cole which took Place at Port Hope United Church, Mary Dewdney who has been apending her vacation with her parents at the reo has left to resume her studies at Bishop Stras chan 8chaol, we Walter Dutire, Pauline and Toms spent Wednesd in oy ay Walter Douglas who has been spending the past month at Cape Cod, returned home on Monday, pong atlintions to Mr, and Mrs, Ross Cobbledick (nee Mabel Gray) on the birth of thew son; a brother | | for Sandra, Mr, and Mrs, Don, Brackett and daughter Mary, of Leamington, at Mr, Rd Jura. § Quien ¢ Qray's® \ AD \ EB. W, Philp spent the week-end in Baap Miss Ruth Bonathan, Toronto, was at home, Mr, and Mrs, A. Howard, Toronto, were week-end guests of hia moths er, Mrs, 8, Howard, Mr, and Mrs, H. Wilkinson, Tor- onto, and Mr, Henry Verdier, Rio treal were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. S8andham, Miss Minnie Pearce, 'Toronto, with her mother, Mrs, H, Pearce, Mr, and Mrs, H. J, Smith and Mrs, Robert Gibson spent the week« Pickering Township Men: Return From Trip Abroad John Teefy and John Simp- | son Have Interesting Story To Tell of Condi. tions Under Russian Rule -- Rotary Fair Is Fine Success (Barry Murkar, Corres.) Pickering, Sept, 3--Two Pickers ing Township young men, John Teefy and John Simpson, returned recently from Dansig after accome paning horses bought. from Alex Ploov, and sent to Europe by U®I RRA, They reported an unevent ful trip across until they reached the North Sea-~then things became a little rough, Once inside Russian ocoupled Poland, they were able tc have citizens tell of their suffering under Red Army rule, They pre ferred the wartime German admin. latration, Hundreds of clvillans have been shot, any Just disappeared many families have been broken up, One of the ship's firemen was found, bound and gagged - a ditch 'and when time came to leave this 'firemen and three others of their group were missing ~- they sailed without them, One of them was shot at when he Yefused to sell his Canadian cigarettes to a Russian guard for the price the Russian offered, Returned Via Savannah They landed at Savannah, Ga, on their Feturn, coming up from the south 'gn the Orange Blossom Spe- clal, They were accompanied to Plckering by a handsome alx-foot= four Albtity cowboy, Murray Carry, one of the champion 'ropers" of the West who, too, made the trip, John Simpson has turned around and made a second trip, leaving this week-end, Further livestock shipments from this point (besides several carloads of horses from the Ploov ranch to Europe) include Ayrshires f Hermitage Farms to Salt Lake City and Jerseys from the Robt, Balsdon farm to Alabana. Miss Beverly Lynde, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, N, Lynde, Dunbarton, was Second Place Winner in the Saddle Horse Class with "Peggy" at the Oshawa Fair last week, Compe= tition was strong with seven ene tries in this class, Miss Sylvia Skin- ner took first place. Glen Knapp has opened an es tablishment, next to the Pickering Public Library known as the Plck- ering Jewellery, He opened for business Friday for watch and clock repairing and will begin his jewel- lery trade as soon as his stock comes in, Cen is a fine craftsman snd all his work is fully guarane Rev, E. G. Robinson returned to the pulpits of St, Gieorge's, Picker= ing, and St, Paul's-on-the-Hill, Dunbarton, this week after a few weoks' holidays with his family in the North, Personals Mr, and Mrs, Charles Baker are visiting friends at Singhampton, Miss Florence Gibson, Toronto, spent the week-end with her sister, Mra, Chester Butt, Mr, and Mrs, Louis Walsman and daughter, Mary, spent a few ay in Montreal, Mrs, B, Bath and Mrs, F, Adar FAILED T0 STOP AT INTERSECTION Myrtle Driver Fined $10 On Careless Driving Charge Failte 10 coma 10 4 woh » the intersection of streets resulted in a i on & careless driving charge for Robinson, R. R. 1, Myrtle, when Mpenced befor .. M4 iptrate Pp 8 yesterday A Accused, who had ended io gullty, was fle He 8 Son revealed that Robinson, driving south on Prince Street, col~ lided with an auto driven by 'Wale Wilson, R, R, 3, Oshawa, who as honded ol on Bond Street, vo thought Wilson was going to turn south into Prince Styeet," fds ted Robinson, "He was driv. the middle of the street, I to the t, then when { looked back he was r! I slammed on emergency br but the car didn't stop. that his auto was a 1044 coach and he had supposed it was in perfect condition, He estimated his speed at 20 miles per hour at the time of the odes, "Did come to a es at the intersec lon?" asked His Worship, 1 slowed down but I've got to ad. mit I didn't stop" answered ace iy "Then you would have hit him whether he turned or not," Robinson, who handled his own defense, said his insurance come pany was settling the damages to Wilson's auto which were limited to the right rear door and fender, Cone stable J, Wright investigated the accident, G.M. VETERANS CONCERT FRIDAY The General Motors Auditorium, on Mary Street, which during the war was used to accommodate the staff of the Payroll Department of the company, will see its first peace« time nctivity on Friday night of this: week when the Cleneral Motors "War Veterans" Social Club holds its opening concert of the fall and winter season, For this occasion a group of high class entertainers hos been secured, With Jack Kelly as master of ceremonies members of the cast will include Lisa Derny, Canada's Hildegarde, who appeared at unity Fair In Toronto; Ron Leona sleight-of-hand artist; the Newell Sisters, dance team; Hugh O'Done nell, frozen-faced comedian and the Radiuni Rays, who feature trick and fancy roller skating stunts, The program is well suited to eve ery taste and considering the very nominal admission fee being charges ed the evening's entertainment is such that no one can afford to miss ht in front of me, arrived home after spending a week | it in Brooklyn, N.Y, with thelr uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, RB, D, and | Banks prs Harold. Richardson and son, Georg: onlled on a number of Plokering friends on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Boyes, Mr, and Mrs, J, 8, Balsdon, Mr, and Mrs, Clare Balsdon, Mr, and Ms, Robt, Balsdon' and Mr, John Stork attended the Balsdon-Whittaker wedding at Zion Church, Brantford on Saturday last, The groom was Allan Balsdon, son of Mr, and Mrs, ¥, 8, Baladon, Burford, Miss Dorothy Bath and a lady friend left on Saturday by plane for Vancouver on two weeks' vacation, tary Falr Success The Rotary Street Fair on Wed. neaday night was a success for all involved, although the Pickering Township All-Stars started the evening off by losing to the May fair team from Oshawa. The mild weather encouraged a rom | large crowd and while some raked in the games, others danced in the apes olally fenced-in area to Joh id Remmer and a group of boys he laughingly calls "musicians", The beautiful ladies and handsome gene tlemen always present around Plo kering were particularly noticable while "tripping the light fantastic", Incidentally, a thousand dimes' worth of hot dogs and an ocean of coffee disappeared in the process in some mysterious manner, eckels at the various mer's daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mra, John Burbridge, Mrs, H, Fasher, Belleville, and Mrs, W, Crowhurst, Toronto, called on Mrs, Geo, Rickard, his nts, Mr, and Mrs, H, Toms, Miss Jean Holmes, Toronto, was at home, Miss Beatrix MoIntosh and Miss BE. Lockhart have left on a motor trip up north, Only Fair Demand |For Apple Crop The Marketing Service of the Do minion Deparimont of Agriculture reports there is FAAS a fair demand for Greening, Wealthy, Alexander and P apples in the Lake- shore ro of Eastern Ontario, Most varieties of apples in the area are below average alse, Previously reported coddling moth damage now showing up heavily in most orchards reducing quality of culls, Hall damage has reduced a hye po percentage of apples in other a 3 ata to domenic ae, Apple aggot Survey ia now in progress and will be finished this week. The sale of a large number of orchards has now been completed. New bare rels now in strong demand but very #oarce In this distriot, The harves of potatoes has reduced prices slightly but the de mand continues fair with good quality obtainable, Due to a poor crop this season, Jroctically no honey has been of« on markets to date. Tomatoes are now arriving in large volume at canning plants, It apears at the moment, the depart- ment states, that the crop will be no larger than last year even with end In Ancaster, guests of the for an increased acreage, Artie Toms, Hamilton was with | day th BIRTHDAY REMEMBERED Members of the Oshawa Rotary Olub yesterday honored Harold Coppin J iio iy celebrating id birth= ake | of his THE TIMES-GAZETTE Tuesday, Seplomber 24, 19064 Asks Rotarians Help Further Understanding Zeigler of Parry Sound Urges Need For Support In Spreading Goodwill and Christian Spirit Stressing the need for support in ity] goodwill and the Chris~ | in ti spirit Junot the pone, L. Zeigler of Jarry. Sou t Ciovernor of the 166th Bis totes of Ro International, asked members of the Oshawa Club Ju. terday to "take up the chall and osopurale in every way in 30 iuach our aim in bi ternational understand ors fi address was on the occasion his official visit to the local service club, Prior to the luncheon meeting he met with the officers, directors and committee chairmen, Clovernor. Ze) igre: voiced high com« mendation of the atmosphere of this meeting, saying it was the largest and most enthusiastic he has attended to date in his visits to clubs in his district, Governor Zeigler also took occas sion to commen ype Ui the presence at the luncheon of Oyril , Bouch, | of President of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, saying that it was such co rtaive effort among service clubs that would do much to advance 'the community, He sald that in his experience there was no apirit of competition between such clubs, Speaking on the subject "Rotary's | Foom Finest Hour", the speaker gave his impressions of the assembly held near Boston, prior to the Interna- tional Convention at Atlantic Oity, which was attended by almost 200 Rotarians from over 40 nations, The calibre of the speakers was such that all derived great inspiration from the gathering, It was stressed that Rotary clubs should do all in thelr power to pro= mote international = understandin and with this in view would do we to hold discussions of international roblems, Clubs should give en- ightened support to the cause of peace and act as leaders in this movement, as no other organisation is as well qualified to fill the role, Clovernor Zeigler emphasized that the foundations of the United Nations Charter would not be laid within a matter of a year or so but would require five or six years Jeiore it became an accomplished act, A special feature of the club's pro= gram yesterday was the presenta lon to Prealdent W, H. Karn of an autographed picture of Paul Harris, founder of Rotary, by Rotarian 8, R, Alger, who secured it while attend= ing a meeting of the Chicago Ro- tary Club recently, District Governor George | 10,000 Meals Is Chefs Stint On Queen Elizabeth Montreal--Every day will be "De Day" oe. the spy of Shiels pibM. i Ag oo Zl largest liner, Lo y | uled to sail on her maiden' postwat i oyage October soi } 1 have the terrific A over 10,000 mesls a day 1 3 S| pessenyara. ang. crew' on tie To keep the five kitchens of the lizabeth ' working with the kitchen sq 3 we all of the luxuries available to passengers before the bog Phi will be on the bles of the Sern Kise beth, Cunard White officials here 'say. but they Smite ua food and service wil i to lof Prtagiteday ocean travel, cosmopolitan thelr y red meals accordin, prepa tio tastes, national, sectarian ord Ordering plates and » alone was a major undertaking for fhe Queen KElisabeth's dining supervisors, The ship carries 100, of earthenware, china, and glass, and over 26,000 pieces of sliver, I ----------------r-- VETS COCKER SPA SPANIEL LOST Anybody knowing the where- abou a small Cocker Spaniel Blak, 4 months old, with a little te on his breast, missing since Sept 17. Please phone 3964M, Oshawa or notify Mrs, A, T, Moe Quretny, 31 Albany 8t,, Oshawa, Ree ward of $10.00 is offered, FALSE ALARM A false alarm from Albany Street near Albert Street brought firemen out on a needless run Sunday morning at 1.33 o'clock, on CORINTHIAN LODGE NO. 61 Meets Every Thursday 8 p.m, 8% King St. West This Week: General Business Second Degree LARNIVAL "Fun For All The Family" "FRIDAY & SATURDAY 27-28 SEPTEMBER w= at the -- OSHAWA ARENA Special Attraction . ... « « + Splendid attendance prizes when awa Y FREE "every hour on the hour, Electrolux, Mido Watch, Radio, Bulova Na, two $25.00 awards, half dozen pairs of Presto Cooker, Set of affle Iron and Parker "51", Our Booth Prizes are better than ever this year. We are featuring "SCARCE ITEMS"! LUT include: Nylons, pair of Blankets, Dishes, ABSO- n Prizes TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR OUR SERVICE WORK IN OSHAWA AND DISTRICT Genaral Maton. of. Canada Ustorans. (lub OPENING CONCERT To be Held FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 -- 8.30 p.m. General Motors Auditorium A NOVEL AND ORIGINAL TWO HOUR SHOW NEVER BEFORE PRESENTED IN OSHAWA + Comedians * Vocalists *» Magicians Who Create A Real Riot of Laughter and Song RADIUM RAYS.... JOE HANDLEY -- Special and Spectacular Attraction Piano Accompanist Whose Sensational Trick Roller Skating Reaches a Climax in a Beautiful Blacklight Finale. Admission 50 Cents

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