Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Oct 1946, p. 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, OCTOBER .5, 1946 Lo el Err 2 In Memoriam " la loving memory of Po Nothin Bis memories As We journey Longing for a smile from & loved one Norte "knows the depth of our deep ry Rinariner, when others teres. XE or We a WILSON--In dear Sather, n, who a. In Jovin band pd or husba a memories as we arr on Foaaing fo for a» smile from a loved pne None Sowa the depth of our deep T But we remember when others orget, ~Bver remembered by his io and sons George and Edward Ey a our 3 are in Jy the silent' grave, mae Jon 2 ». a Cards of Thanks ie aid Boous | tion that the Recrea For Steel Strike ton, Oct, B.~(OP)~M. J. national COF. leader, sald last night that blame for the orl 80-day basic steel strike rested "squarely where it belongs on the door of the government at Ottawa" and, in the final analyals, on the who elected that gov- Hamilton, Oct, 5.--(OP)--As long aa the United Steel Workers of Ame O18" | {1s spONsOTiNg programs in Dubs Air Crash -- Worst He Viewed Stephenvilie, Nfld, Oct, B( ~Veteran investigators of the Unit~ AR States Civil Aeronautics Board 5 of a Jian today tr ~foot wall of smashing "n ge On! y - glonal ©. al Gin chit, a ater Viiting 0 of the tragedy, BOARD DISCUSSES HOGKEY CUSHIONS z= IN CITY PARKS Relation Between Board and C.R.A, Discussed With Representative The Board of Parks Commission ers this morning approached question of hockey facilities in the various parks during the winter months, , Kirby urging that hockey cushions be constructed in the parks, No decision was reach- ed, however, as the Commission | proposes to meet again at an early date, Full-Time Supervision While expressing the view 'that | no facilities were desirable, J, H. Beaton stressed that the ques- tion of proper supervision was in~ volved, He was of the opinion that full-time supervision would be re- quired if the facilities were not to be wrecked, Referring to different instances of violence, he sald for in stance that a number of tables at Lakeview Park had been thrown in to the lake this summer. Reference was also made to letters from resi- dents in the immediate vicinity of some of the parks complaining of unsatisfactory conditions, Mayor P, N. McCallum was of the opinion that much of the trou- ble occurred at night and he sug- gested that the police be notified bf laints, a To request of the Canadian Order of Foresters, the Board agreed to rchase, for the sum of $138 the hock oy cushion, Jutiding and ew ! Bg had installed in Bathe t Specific Proposals Suki oe , President of George the iy Recreation Associa- tion, was present for a discussion as to the relations between his or- ganization and the Board, Agreed with Ly H. Beaton's sugges- ask the Board's genera) 3 val 0 0 parks it 8) proposals "the Association's wine vities, he said it was hoped yw ide hookey for taken care of in sald uld and then tion could be obtained, park it discussion on Lakeview Shallow Lake Goes All Out To Back Team By EDGAR SIMON Ei Pross Staff Writer) a Brooklyn citizen wants to Woes, how his beloved Dodgers are doing in a tough series he thinks nothing of turning on his radio and catching the inning-by- inning report of the ball game, re- Joleing or suffering wi every pitch, But in Shallow Lake, Ont, also a red-hot baseball town, many interested fans follow the team around the Georgian yan, Bey area to keep abreast of their do ini. But when Shallow e Tigers be | hit the Ontario Baseball Association Steloo pres. | in difficult, H, G. sdent, said iast night in a address, TO LICENSE TOURIST CAMPS Toronto, Oct. 8--(OP)--Drafting SEE OSHAWA'S FINEST SUBURB NORTHWAY COURT "THE IDEAL SPOT TO BUILD YOUR NEW HOME" Just outside Oshawa on Simcoe and Masson Sts., immediately adjacent to many of Oshawa's most beautiful homes, Established restrictions assure you that your in- vestment in your land . now, and your home when you build it, will be secure, To reserve YOUR site NOW SEB Phone 4400 chofield INSURANCE Agency 6 SIMCOE STREET NORTH NAMA OE EAA th mitt --------T TI 3 intermediate playdowns and jour- to 8t, Thomas to do battle the local Canadian Legion en- hin the town's population of 315 ob- viously couldn't close down Shallow Lake's seven businesses and trek all the way from Georgian Bay to Lake Erie to ve the ball club the sup- hp ewarm town would have resigned itself to reading about it in the paper, but Shallow Lake fans are made of sterner stuff, ™ town's businessmen got togeth- $200 and uaded Owen Sound's station to any the uarter-mile of game, rigging a special vita to the 8t. Thomas ball --tled ore mov. own for the 1 broadcast, with all of Shallow Lake sitting by their from Dane and © score? Well, the ers lost 17-3, but i ws a as & grea ball game, Radlo quis 'ams are the salt of the earth, quis program and spons lt like them because they or the listening audience and stimulate sales, And listeners are crasy about them because they challen their intelligence and there's ale ways the outside chance of making a little money, But among the small and tired minority of people who disapprove of quiz shows you can count your local librarian, Mayors and Reeves To Meet Cabinet Toronto, Oth, B.atC 5. (OP) - cutive of the Association Ths wa. lo Mayors and Reeves will meet here next ay to Siscts matters and will ga resolu- at the Association's convention in Port Arthur last Aue fo He | Norman Laughlin; INSTAL CORINTHIAN » LODGE OFFICERS D.D.G.M, Walter Holli- day, Brooklin, Con- ducts Exercises of Corinthian Lodge No, 61, Inde- oe 5 Ordos of Old Jellows a weekly meeting, Thursday eve- ning th ceremony, elective officers were raining to a Jotk in the lodge. pe clent manner in which they con- ducted this ceremony, Adding that he, as Noble Grand could fore ward to the co-operation of his lhl and fellow members for the and the order of the various degrees, strivin, the | help others and set an exam true Odd-Fellowship for all to see, Replying the to Noble Grand"s remarks, Bro, Holliday expressed his gratification at seeing so many pre- sent, and was pleased that the staff under his guidance had done so re- markably well, this being the staff's first installation, On completion of the business in the lodge room, the brethren re- tired to the banquet hall where sup~ per was served by the ladies of Sun. shine Rebekah ge No, 232, Following supper Bro, Greentree called upon Bro, Cordon Bunker, PDDGM, to propose the toast to the King, The toast to Grand Lodge ag the District Representative was roposed by Bro, Robert Holden, Sr, with ¥ Bro, Holliday responding. Othe | speakers were P.Gh Bro, Hollls Hulbert, who congratulated the new officers upon their a) te ments, and stated that in t six months Odd Fellowship d meant more to him than ever be- fore, Bro, O, Rogers, immediate P.G. and Bro, James Gregory, 60 years an Odd Fellow also spoke, A toast to the ladies was pr ed by Bro, Edwin Drinkle, Grand, Officers installed were as follows: Noble Grand, Bro, Ray Greentree; Vice Grand, Bro, Ed, cording Bec'y, Bro, James Norse worthy; Financial Sec'y, Bro, Gore don Barton; Treasurer, Bro, Arthur Flinders; RSN.G. Bro, George Butler; 'LSN.G, Bro. Earl Cook; RAV.G, Bro, Wes. Barrowocl L8V.G, Bro, Wm, Prost; Wi n Bro, Wm. Leavitt; Condustor, Bro, lain, Bio Wm. Burnett; O Be uard, B M., Winters; inside Guard, Bro, A Taylor; R&.8, Bro. John Towns LS8#8, Bro, Ross Woolacott; Pasi Grand, Bro, O, Rogers, Almonds Mr, and Mrs, Loi Lorne Kemp, who are leaving this community shorts | SroPP the regs- ly were presented at a social ering in the church with two or lamps with the best wishes from | the community and all departments of the church, Mr, and Mrs. Kemp will be greatly missed in the com- munity as they were active work. ers In all walks of life, wi The farmers are busy these days harvesting their tomato, corn and cucumber crops and silo filling be- fore the frost arrives, Almonds Church celebrated the 108th anniversary services recente ly, with Rev. Charles Malcolm, as | th guest speaker in the afternoon, A service of song by the King's quar~ tette, of Toronto marked the even ing service, 'This was followed during the week which were very interesting, Fol lowing this, refreshments were served, On Thursday evening and D.D.GM., Bro, - t is the Yom in ogi _shy 37 years a _ Wali Halll : inkle; Ree | 208 Lantern Slides, | Sas. To Open Concert Series WALTER CABSEL To Meropolitan t in the first of this year's Community Concert Series, Cassel has become a favorite in cert fields and is also a member of the Metropolitan light opera and musical comedy productions from coast on by birth, Mr, starred in man, Opera baritone, who will be heard here Monday An Ameri- the radioo and con- Opera, He to coast in addition to many successful recitals and appearances with symphony orchestras, BOWLING (Continued from Page 10) w cokers oe aresnnsrrnaniene 3 Lum oriROKS baraierieney Bushwhi vers Bw oodpackers . pe: 1==N, power gles oN, Rionards Phee i nd J, Ross and Ab ne 90, » 1, LIE Hi "Men"? Well here we are again Jauiighing Foire a of f s from Yours iy Bi jot h last TW oud iow: Rip y Rows » with the n, we will BATE With the AS, Champs of last year--the Wildoats, They 40 fended thelr erovn sy vo i derial \nly cutting more wood bere {acks piling wu x Hoorda" points, Ed, Sa pte n't sharpen ¢ were felled duite onally by her dug with the resul esult they to those unpredietable Aino ongh igh, the Hur urricanes took five ints f eokers they cer~ nly vga Bu nuky rH all as od ™ jo Joel | tornoo Ross | three days or more, Charged Bac) ore Mola Bri eres LADY LAWN BOWLER will com= U.S. Exterios Get Price Hoist Okay Washington, Oct, B--(AP)=--A 18 ould ke | per cent price increase on meat meals in public eating places in the United States was authorized by the Office of Price Administration yes- terday, effective next Thursday. At Ottawa, the Prices Board offi- cial sald it has "nothing under con= templation" at present in regard to , | changing oellings on restaurant prices, Select Torso Murder :| Jury on Monday Hamilton, Oct, 5.~(CP)-Select= fon of jurors may ocoupy most of Monday when the Dick torso mure der trin] opens here. Expectations were that the trial itself Sages Jas the slaying of John Dick last March RB | 6 are the murdered man's wife, 26+ the the woman's father, Vhite won the n, hiwetst. of honou o ing the Lemon League, (See 3 ' Mitchell 4 og Pope, had wa over the Tived" ip Ye hele . ively we, y * the stave ¢ 1] jive very little a: 100 try pri: nL from th oy) % 5 leo ve By Bus lo to squeeze out ways d rous Friday evening the young people J h enjoyed a corn roast at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Loyal Pogue, Miss Mildred Gilbert, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Miss Mar- garet Orawforth, The vicinity will miss Mr, Mrs, Olaren where they have four miles from 4 4 Uieliied They were presented & beautiful table lamp by a a of Almonds Church, prior to their de parture for their new home, with the best wishes of the friends of the district, Sunday School and Church ser vices at the usual hour, Commun- ion Sunday, We are sorry to report that Mrs, Heron, our school teacher is on the sick list, by is relieving during her illness. Mrs, Fred Draper, of Whitby, Sun 9 Tuesday with her daughter, 's The w n'a Assoclation met on Tuesday afternoon with a fair ate tendance of members present, Mrs, Robert Pilkey gave a very interest- ing talk on her trip to Oxdrift, Af- ter the business hour light refresh ments were served, The iin Ai the community are urged tend these meetings for the ® ment of the community, Miss Peggy Kempthorne, of To- ronto, was a recent visitor with her aunt, Miss Edith Kempthorne, Mrs, K, Lee, of White | Nt EEE triple with 345, Ph. _sopplag 'the TOOL & DIE Tool toamg in the * aed hr ge Sronate than svar A0AS0R ADK hi y, Bradv. wh 3 uccosshil. 1h 9, with 10 ow started Are going 8 Ind 4 the Le vg ronout Onatr ¢ aver io! nd o wil b Ri ih charge of otic oper Soda EEE now Ne some good AR Bh Andiewa wha ph Piha yore, McCabe Buy the new Canada S Savings Bonds The best investment for Canadians Denominations: $50 to $1,000 Write or telephone now. \ 36 King Street West Toronto 1 Telephone: ELgin 4321 Wood, Gundy & Company Limited to | I, D, Cameron of St. last year's vice-president, president, 0] m- | year-old Evelyn Dick MacLean, her friend Willam Bohosuk, 27, and 68-year-old Donald MacLean, Women's Auxiliary Names Legion Prexy Women's Auxiliary to the' Ontario Provincial Command of the Can- adian Legion yesterday elected Mrs. omas, Ont, Mrs, Louise Long of Toronto suce coeds her as vice-president, Con- fusion over voting procedure led the convention to postpone election of other officers, ; | er would not be Windsor, Ont,, Oct, 8--(OP)~The | ¥ REPORT PROGRESS AT BRUNNER MOND Hopes for Strike Settle- ment Reached New burg, the cause of many jndustzial and commodity shortages camds, reached a new high today, discuss progress of the negotiations which began yesterday and contin- ue today, it is reported in labor clr~ a] that some progress has been made, There also was optimism today concerning the Chrysler Corpora tion Strike which began June 17 when 3,500 workers in Wndsor and another 500 in Chatham & work in a wages-hours dispute, gotiations were hei Jonindty but here were no talks today because of a regional UAW, meeting in Tor. onto tomorrow. Talks also were carried on yester- day in » strike at Truscon Steel, There have been no negotiations for several days in the strike at Cana- dian Industries Limited, It and the Truscon strike, both called by UA. W. unions, started June 18 over the wages-hours issues. Social Studies Change Urged Ottawa, Oct, 5 ~(CP)=A change in the Social Studies curriculum op elementary schools, establishing a more definite core of fundamen- tals, was urged here yesterday by delegates attending the Nastern Ontario School Inspectors aswocia- tion meeting. The present Social Studies pro- grem is too broad and vague for the inexperienced teacher, delegates were told, A more definite minimum standard would assure that tho olass of the less oxpixiinced teach- neglected, while the teacher with greater background would be free to expand from the starting point. All-White Jury Acquits 23 23 Negroes Lawrenceburg, Tent Tenn, Oct, 8 -- (AP)-=An all-white jury composed mostly of farmers returned a verdict of innocent in the cases of 33 n roes charged in connection wi racial disorders last February in nearby Columbia, but found two others guilty of assault with intent to. commit murder and fixed their sentences at "not more than 31 years" in the penitentiary, SEND GIFTS T¢ TO TIBET Toronto, Oct. LR 8 -- (OP) -- girs from Canada are on their ay Jo the Dalal Lama of Tibet, William Dunning of Toronto, bound for Tibet on a photographic expedition, carries with him a silver spoon with Canadian agates and a apscially. bound book about Canada with Lama's seal in one corner, OPERATIC SCHOOL Toronto, Oct, Bb (OP)--=A , pihod] of the Opera," d singers for the operatic ie a. to provide an all-round knowledge of operatic production, has been es- tablished at the Toronto Conservas- toy of Music, it was announced ay. FRUIT PICKER KILLED Owen Sound, , Oct, b- B--(OP)=--A fall from an apple tree today killed Frank Sullivan, 70, of Owen Sound, as he helped pick fruit, Native of Ashfield, Ont, in Huron County, Sullivan was a farmer in Saskatoh- ewan until 1044 when he retired and moved to Owen Sound, R. ""CEC" BINT Phone 4088) An accident policy will pay your hospital and dootor bills, plus & regular weekly income while disabled, IN CASE OF PERMA- NENT DISABILITY, INCOME IS GUARANTEED FOR LIFE! ACCIDENTS ARE EXPENSIVE , , , INSURANCE 18 NOTI Representatives SL GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIFE INSURANCE---ANNUITIRS--ACCIDENT & WRALTH INSURANCE YOURSELF! Accidents may happen with out warning and they may happen to anyone! Can you afford an accident which ; might keep you from work for two or three months? F. C. STARKEY Phone 3490W VACUUM CLEAN YOUR HEATING SYSTEM A Clean Furnace Saves Fuel, Repairs for all makes of Boilers & Stokers ED. 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MALE Wanted At Oshawa Wanted Elsewhere FARM HELP BUSHMEN Agricultural Workers Teamsters (Married and Single) Trail Cutters also Fruit and Vegetable Pulp Cutters ckers (Fare advanced and pald HIGHWAY CONSTRUC. if s two months, Re TION LABOURERS turn fare paid if stay the Carpenters season), Woodworkers MINING Machinists Conall Mine Beginners eveland Automatic Operator Smeltoe Labures Metal Buffers FEMALE Wanted At Oshawa Wanted Elsewhere rienced tenographers Typists Experienced Typists Stenographers Seamstresses Experienced ookkeepers Power Sewing Machine Operators ' Telephone Operators Sales Clerks Dofertisa Textile Workers aitresses Housekeepers Houjsibers Hospital Maids Nurses' Aides Hairdressers Apply to 51 Simcoe St. S,, Oshawa Make full use of the Local Office of National Employment Service, It is there to serve your needs, and these of your Community. DOMINION LABOUR DEPARTMENT Humphrey itchell . a MINISTER 1. Mitchel A; MacNamara |

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