Daily Times-Gazette, 8 Oct 1946, p. 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE PAGE SEVEN On The Air Tonight and Wednesday |N) SHORTAGES WGR CKEY CBL CPRB WBEN CJBO CHUM CKDO = WKBW CHICKEN HERE / TUESDAY EVENING d Onressor--Montreal aE B 8 With 3 enny Baker , Henry, News dy Tent Musto Now sion, Oren wa} Dette oroh, | ow) ows WEDNESDAY MORNING A) A38ARRAN ¥ Ene FERNS OT: World Series BASEBALL BROADCAST * 'Wednesday 1:15 p.m. MORE MILES FROM MY TIRES? Have us Inspect them rly; repair cuts and e weak spots, EXPERT . REPAIRS AND VULCANIZING DAVIS' o Rotel O n @ King 84 & Phone 30% nen og Clock (tu Kenn Trams Ea, si U5 mie : {ne O'Clock News Sk A HERE RR me E elody ancorperated hl Xe by n reh CL - 100 00 t 0 | 1, A \( 0 ¥ !, 1 1 1 { { t 1 { i f ELLIOT TITTITITTITT) Ce WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON . 2 ip Melody 3 10 REESE wos 3 News ZL RENE ALAS Voy ts A EDR od ony London, C (ly business to live Townah 2 Sa OWN .SRRQNg ie ESSN Os ? ; 3 RE OEE a Le 2: i Lei sye Oy oo 08 ele So GD SE - 4:44 , Oot, 8---(CP)-=It's a costs in a trailer In London ip. Council last night decided to charge trailer oupants an annual fee of $300, an amount deemed sufficiently hp to the development of any "oamps." Mayor of Chatham Flying Enthusiast Chatham, Oct, 8--(OP) -- Chat ham will have one at Ontario's youngest -- and flyingest -- mayors one of these days, It was anno 3d Monday that had Joined the ol recently * operated by veterans, olub, Ticker's Inventor The stock ticker was lavented by Presbyterian Samuel FM laws, a cloppina. Although prospects of tu or geste gracing Thanksgiving dinner bles in Oshawa this year are actioally nil, local housewives will ave no difficulty in obtaining all chickens and capons they re- uire and a few homes will bear savour of duck as dinners are prepared for the October 14 holiday, of meat dealers here re~ chickens are being rals- in abundance locally and all lors expect sufficient supplies the Thanksgiving week-end, No g i IT al opin is early in the year for tur~ goose ~As one meat de- manager pu are smart, Thanksgiving late enough for these to be ready" Another dealer explained that for geese to be in proper condition it would be neces sary to keep them from eating grass for several weeks prior to killing, One dealer sald that he had been far north as Minden in an at- to secure turkeys but had with no success, 'Chicken rals- around Oshawa appears to be a popular business however, one young man in the Uxbridge area promising to supply 1,200 chickens to one of the local stores over a tow-day period this week, While some butchers report a number of enquiries as to prospects for fowl, few are accepting orders in advance. They have learned from experience that it is more upsetting to customers to be informed at the Inst minute that their order can't be filled than to be disappointed when just taking "pot luck", As a result, most dealers just display thelr produce and it 1s up to shop pers to make the best of it, OCelling prices for fowl remain the same as last year, TAL il HARMONY SCHOOLS (Continued from Page 3) strains of "O' Canada" clearly dis- tinguishable, A closing ayer by one of their number, brought the service to an end, Progressing Well You will be pleased to hear that Jack Korry is getting along nicely after his operation last week in the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, Ho is not expected to come home for two or three weeks, As many teachers as possible from the Harmony Sunday School, were urged to attend the Teachers' Training Classes to be held up town, commencing this coming Tuesday evening at St, Andrew's United Churoh, Present Mirror Best wishes are extended to Mrs, Norman Hynes and daughter Helen who left this community last Sate urday and are now living in town, Mrs. Hynes has lived here about twenty years and will be missed yay by her neighbours and riends, rs, ©, BE, Nichols and Mrs, W, A, Fleming, representing the neighbours and quilters respec tively, presented Mrs, Hynes with an beautiful plate-glass mirror on the ove of her departure to her new ome, The girls softball team from Harmony Public School received a trouncing in their final game of the season with North Oshawa, The score was 13-4, Our girls were Just six quilters were out on Tuesday, One quilt was finished and another one started, Beat wishes to Mrs, Byron Word. on who is expected home this week jum Cubaws Hospital where she w an operation for ap pendicitis last week, i Pp Willing Workers Moet The regular monthly meeting of the Willing Workers was held last Wedneaday evening, October 2, at the home of Mrs, 8. Baldwin, King ston Rd, East, About twenty mem- bers were present, In the , Wh A, Fleming, president, who was unable to preside on account of illness, the meeting was taken by the vice- president, Mrs, J. Mills, Among the various items that .oame up for discussion was the matter of purchasing Ebles to be presented to Sunday School pupils oom! out of the Primary Dept. Into the Senior School, This has been an annual custom with the Willing Workers for several years and it was unanimously decided at the meeting that the committee in charge go the required number of Bibles, decision was also made to purchase it possible, some badly = forks for use in school kitchen, The program by the west group included several hymns with violin accompaniment supplied by Mrs, Harold Winter; Scripture reading by Mrs, Ed, Michael; Thanksgiving poem by Mrs, O, E. Nichols, and an amusing contest, Lunch was served and a social half-hour enjoyed by all, The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs, J. Mills, King ston Road East, Mrs, Prank Michael was called to her home in Madoc, quite sud- denly last week, on account of the illness of her mother, whose condi tion necessitates her remaining there for the time being, The. east group of the willing workers are having an afternoon tea next Wednesday, October 9th, from 2.30 to 5.00, at the home of Mrs, Jess Mills, the group leader, All ladies in the community are welcome and it is hoped that this ten will be well patronized, and thus enable this group to boost their funds, Mr, and Mrs, Tommy Fountain and Preddie were in Toronto yes- terday, where they visited Mrs, Pountain's father, Mr, Fred Long- hurst, who has been in the West- ern Hospital over two weeks, await- ing an operation, They found his condition somewhat improved, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Korry accompani~ ed them to the city where they vis- ited with Jack in the Sick Ohild- ren's Hospital and found him to be much better, Mr, apd Mrs, Jess Mills and daughter Linda, spent the week- end in Toronto visiting relatives, ------------------ Gravel Pit Issue For East Whitby Two separate delegations turned up at ast. night's meeting of the Past Whitby Township council in the township office to discuss the condition of Clover Road and the alleged blocking of township action by one family, ©, Christie and several others re- ceived the council's permission to use the township gravel pit for gra- velling the road while the party in question refuses to turn over his deed to the township and it was impossible for the township to do any work under such conditions, However, Reeve Arthur E, Grass as- sured the delegation that the land belonging to the persons blocking ip action on the road, was still listed in the name of the own= or and wag now being assessed with same value as land surrounding and would be until such time as it was deeded over to the township, Later in the evening George Vick arrived to put forth his plan for the Glover road situation, He was mainly worried about the danger of houses being flooded In his sector and sug- gested that a ditch should be opene od to allow a good waterway through people's lots, Oonsultation with Howard Hoskin, township road superintendent, re- vealed t this would be possible. A motion by Councillor W, E. Noble to the effect that Mr, Vick get the consent of the property owners on the road to begin a ditch along one side of the street, was passed, From the number of delegations, petitions and letters presented to the council] last night, quite a nume ber of the roads in the township needed attention, Besides the well- disoussed Ctlover road situation, there were demands for action in other sections of north Oshawa, in Harmony and in Westmount areas, Surfaces needed scraping and gras velling and were said to be poor in wet conditions, All these matters were turned over to the roads su- porvisor who promised to do all that sould be done to Improve the towne P A] - Scotland Yard Plans Break for "Bobbies" London, Oct, 8 -- (OP Cable) == Scotland Yard's press office an- nounced last night that the Police Federation and Home Office officials are conferring In an effort to im- rove the lot of the London "bobby," 'Increased pay and better working conditions are probably being dis- cudsed," the press office sald. One offiolal sald a poliop strike would be "out of the question," FOR STRAINS FROM WORK AND SPRAINS 6 Pound Ham Theft Leads to Dedth New York, Oct, 8 -- (AP) ~ At- tempted theft of a six-pound ham, police said, led yesterday to the {fatal shooting of a 26-year-old wo- man, Police said Julia Broxton, a negro, was waiting for a trolley near a meat packing house when James Jones, 33, also a negro, at~ tempted to escape with the ham, Harry M, White, 63, the packing house: owner, seeing Jones making off with the ham, fired two shots, police said, The first shot went (7 wild and the second struck the woman, Soda Jerks Plan » A Milk Shake Cut * Toronto, Oct, 8--(CP)=--You may find a little less milk in your milk shake in the near future, Some res- taurant operators say that unless the ceiling price imposed in 1041 is raised, hakes will become smaller, INSTAL SEWERS (Continued trom Page 4) ing of the Council was that the land had increased considerably in value since being filled in by dredging. Ask For Delegation A letter from the Ohamber of Commerce pointed out that Council had already approved selling the land, and that P, G, Hoblitzel had been instrumental in getting the re- quired sandsucker approved in Ot- tawa Eventually a motion was brought in by Councillor Ken Lee that the firm be asked to send a representa tive to the next Council meeting, with the firm's intentions regarding the property, when the matter will be further discussed, This motion was approved, The other matter connected with Whithy's industrial dvelopment was the letter from the Chamber of Commerce asking a road, sewer and water for a pottery firm intending to locate in Whitby, just at the junction of the O.P.R, with the C. NR. spur line, at the east end of Chestnut Street East, It was point. ed out in the letter that the firm expected to erect a 40 by 100 foot factory as soon ag possible, and would employ 25 men at the start and 200-300 by the end of the year, Must Open Road The problem here was the road, to extend east from Chestnut Street to the property, at present inacces- sible by road, Councl] were wary of unconsidered action following their earlier experiences and on the suge LADA i de which would eventually derable size, The question Fibs Waa totetiod io the Public Util. For better-tasting bran flakes, look for Kellogg's Slden.yellow package. ry the big economy size, As you know, some of the Beori need Kellogg's ran Flakes #// the time... , all the people need Ralloggs ran Flakes some of the time , , , so isn't it lucky they taste so good! THE GREATEST NAME IN CEREALS ; a Two million or more motoristy from the States visit us each year... thousands for the sheer beauty of our countryside. Let's see to it that our hospitality matches the perfection of our lakes and hills, WHAT CAN | DO? The answer is-- plenty! Here are some of the things anybody can do. The suggestions come from a well-known Ontario hotelman. 1; Find out allabout what your own neighbourhood offers and become a booster, 2. Write about 6. 6, our friends in the States tario, show them when they come that you're really proud of your province, 8. Try to make all our visitors glad they came, and siastic about it. on, everyone benefits from the Ontario to , Every jourist dollar is 1, Hotels; 2. Retail stores; rants; 4, Amusements; Garages. be really enthu- how income. E estau- oto; "Let's make them want fo come back!™ 4. If they ask for information or directions, take time to answer them fully and 8. In business dealings you may Bee them, is. 2 Cana- da's reputation for courtesy and fairness depends on you. 6. To sum it all up, just follow the "Golden Rule!' graciously. ITS EVERYBODYS BUSINESS . .. oi¥ evar favivase" 6S It works both ways! They treat 2 usroyally when we visit them . . . we can't do less than return the compli- ment. Remember thatit costsmoney to take a holiday, 80 lot's see they get a good return for every penny they spend in Canada. Published in the Public interest by John Labatt Limited

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