Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Oct 1946, p. 6

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a } THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SIX Harmony Couple Back MRS, K. R. FLETCHER 8 fe 3 - g i : § E i 3 FY 2 g 2 i : 3 : 2 jesLgE HG tain of Youth, We visited tain and were escorted through the gardens by girls dress : 58 g taining varie tropical , At feeding time the attendants lower a bell into the water and the fish al] come to the 3 sn be i ik Hi] Fat i Corespondent 8 Harmony, Oct. 17~Mr, and Mrs. Johnson and L From Southern Trip holiday th grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Kel- lar, Arden, Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Davenport of Cranford, NJ. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Dickson, on the arrival of a baby girl, on Sunday, October 13 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kashul enter tained relatives from Colborne over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Alchurch are visiting in Unionville this week at the home. of s mother, Mrs. E. J, Hobbs, Mr, Alchurch is out and around again, but although proved he "Give Generously and Feel That You Have Done Your Part" « » « ALD, MICHAEL STARR Gr The combined Community Drive, all these organizations, elimin- ates many smaller vious years. 3 The sixteen organizations, who will participate in the funds, are all worthy of support. Their serv- ices improve the health, happiness, and welfare of a great many of our citizens, and help to build character, among our youth, With the campaign commencing on October 21st, and continuing un- til October 26th--gives every citizen, an opportunity to take part, in con- tributing their share, toward the ALD, MICHAEL STARR Community Cnest. The people of Oshawa, have al- ways co-operated, in former cam- paigns, and have a record to be proud of. I am sure that as in the past, so also in this drive, you will all, regardless of national origin, but as citizens of this community, give generously to the Community Chest, and feel that you have done your part, in making this a better Community, in which to live. In tonight's 5 minute broadcast in the Community Chest series at 6:15 Mr, James Cullen, President of Oshawa and District Labour Council and member of the Com- munity Chest Executive will cuss features of the payroll section with Mr. Harold Washington of On- tario Steel Products Co. Ltd. V and VI, Harmony Public School, was operated on yesterday after- -|noon in Oshawa General Hospital for appendicitis, His parents hur- other | ried here from Warkworth to be at his bedside, 's many Mr. Maycock' €rguson, | friends in this community wish him & Speedy Jecovers. It's nice to know Jack Karry is home from the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, where he has been for the past 3 weeks, and un- derwent quite a serious operation two weeks ago. Jack's friends will be glad to see him once more. Underground ranway stations in London display blackboard bulletins from big sports grounds announcing ng. latest weather and game informa- tion to save passengers from making needless journeys. Famine Say Reds U.S. Not Fihting London, Oct. 18--(CP)--Leading circles in Canada and the United States attach more importance to maintaining wheay prices at a high level than to combatting famine in Europe, the Soviet publication New Times charged yesterday, Mos- cow Radio said, 'The broadcast quoted New Times as saying that this was demonstrat- ed by their behavior when it was already evident that Europe was faced with "another hunger year." The United States did not suffer "but grew rich as a result of the war," the magazine continued. ww BOR is Calling! GIVE GENEROUSLY to the Oshawa - Community Chest It is the job of the Community Welfare Agencies to help people in need. It is the job of all of us to support our Community Welfare Agencies so that people in need of their services can be helped. When you give to the Community Welfare Chest you are being a good neighbor. You are helping people in trouble . . . an orphan child who needs a home ... a family threatened with breaking up . . . an old lady needing nursing care . . . a boy that strayed from the right road . . . the kind of people you would gladly help if they lived in your own neighborhood. STARTS OCTOBER 21, 1946 LADIES WEAR PHONE 788 War Newsmen's Memorial Re-Dedicated Frederick, Md., Oct. 18--(AP)-- An old fieldstone arch near a high- through the Blue Ridge ted yesterday to "That little band of honorable men with an all-consuming passion for news" who reported the war that brought defeat to the Axis, Maj.~-Gen, Milton A. Reckford, Ad- jutant General of Maryland and wartime United States Provost reporters writing and broadcasting of a citiz~ en-soldiery." "Under such conditions," he sald, "we can never have a dictatorship of any kind, political or military." Gen, Reckord cited the work of Don Whitehead and Hal Boyle of The Associated Press, columnists Ernie Pyle and Raymond Clapper, Edward R. Murrow of Columbia Broadcasting = System, *Willlam Stringer, of Reuters, Ed Beattie and | McCardell of the Baltimore Sun- papers and Lew Azreal of the Bal- timore News-Post. : The monument originally was set up to honor the correspondents who vere the United States Civil ar, George Alfred Townsend, who won recognition covering the Civil War and later wrote and lectured under the byline "Gath" built fv on his Blue Ridge estate. It bears the names of 157 cor- respondents and artists who co- vered the war along with him, rite ------------ SUMMERLESS YEAR In the United States, the year 1816 is popularly known as the year without a summer because there were frosts and snow in every month in the northern state. « « » generously, cheerfully and freely, with the assurance that your donation will aid someone in your community less fortunate than you. These service ~~ organizations need your help to keep their good work going. Your donation may help some lame child walk again « » «» may send some underprivileged child to his first summer camp . . . LEND THEM YOUR AID! « The HOTEL ASSOCIATION of OSHAWA and WHITBY -o (Give Once -- Help All e One Campaign A Year Every Citizen Should Give Will you some child get new glasses . . . the blind to read . . . the aged to enjoy their declining years? Sure you will and can through a generous munity Chest Fund. There is only one ILL YOU HELPP Generously ! help make some lame lad walk... donation to The Oshawa Com- canvass for all the 16 service organizations at work in our city. They need the money . . . you can help! OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN STARTS 21st. OCTOBER, 1946 CHRISTIA} OSHAWA BELLEV:

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