Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Dec 1946, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946 NEWS OF WHITBY AND THE. SURROUNDING DISTRICT Luke, Mrs. OC. McDonough, Mrs. BE. Murray. The next meeting will be ONLY TIME FOR ACTION (Port Erie Times-Review) Old men dwell in the past, and aaa young men look to the future. But wise men know that the present is the only time for action, Switzerland's 3rd Term President Brooklin W. A. Elects icers For New Year .| A very the | was served at the tables arranged » Bg EI SE aa ] > bo a i JERE i Ld ES a4 SEE BEER: E § BEF .| ing. Rehab. Committee Will Carry On With Work Here The work done by the members was discussed at last night's meet- ing of the Whitby Citizens' Rehab~ ilitation Committee in the Legion Hall, The chairman reported that work done included the obtaining .|of pensions for two veterans, an adjustment for one man's pension, and arranging for interviews with D.V.A. officials for several Whitby servicemen, The work of the committee had been somewhat lightened of late as D.V.A, representatives have been to visit Whitby and handle any problems and difficulties right at the source. The employment committee reported that they had been successful in securing employ- ment for several town veterans. After discussion it was decided that the chairman, Harry James, .|and the chairman of the employ- ment committee, Frank Thread .| gold, would carry on with their work, and that any special matters - | would be brought before a general meeting of the full committee. | Jersey Cows Show Splendid Record Mr. F. M, Chapman of Pickering, Ontario, reports that two more of his Jersey cows have recently com- pleted records. One of these is Pickering Favorite Miracle --131544--a five year old cow that in 366 days uced 9,231 lbs. of milk and 551 Ibs. of fat, with a test of 5.97%. 3 She is a daughter of the senior py | herd sire in the Chapman herd, FER 52 J § F B =3 : ] gz | g He g i fies it i 245K Biel TT Erodes skh i 5 ; ; i : 3° private homes and offices. polisher. Phone 807 Whitby. GOWN, SIZE twice, Phone SALE--AN rn blue sheer, worn , Whitby. .00. Apply 109 Cen- 'hitby, thy, or phos 3 NE ent or house . Phone Whi! (Dec.1 ID TO BUY -- ALL KINDS OF a ond od Teather k Su. N. Phone 486. ° : SERVICE "RADIO GUARANTEED - IMMEDIATE Philip Etter, member of the Swiss federal council, who has been elected "», president of Switzerland for 1947, is pictured at his home in Geneva with some members of his family which includes five sons and five daughters, LEFT to RIGHT are Monika, Pia, Mrs, Etter, Margarete and President Etter. This will be the third time the popular statesman has held the Alpine republic's highest office. He will officially take office on New Year's Day. President Etter's previous terms were in 1932 and 1942, ' Brampton Vol Favorite, who now has ten tested daughters with the high rating of 8,373 lbs. of milk, 494 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 59% on 305-2x milking mature equivalent basis. This is one of the highest production sires in Canada. The second cow to complete a re- cent record is Pickering Sweetheart --92886--a cow that went on test last year as a ten year old and has produced 8499 lbs. of milk, 451 lbs. of fat with a test of 531% in 363 days. Think Negro Murderer | Of His Wife Murfreesboro, Tenn. Dec. 17 -- (AP) -- Police today investigated a report that Edmond Haynes, 54- year-old negro who fatally shot a policeman and wounded four other signed charging Haynes with the murder of Herbert McLanahan, 38, Murfreesboro patrolman who died last night, and with attempt to commit murder against Fire Chief Buck Qualls, Sheriff Earl McKnight and Police Chief N. W. Powers. Whitby News In Brief gl if JS, igi Joa to and from the town are by this 1] TELEPBONES 703 Mrs. W. Baldwin, of Oshawa, visited with her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Pellow, Euclid street, on Mon- day. * bP» Mr. Colin Rorke or Toronto, en- route from Picton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Pringle, Brock street, on Sutiay, The members Institute will on Priday, December 20th, mencing at 3 p.m. * % » 'The Ladies Auxiliary, of the Can- adian Legion will hold their first | § Christmas Tree for Veterans' child- | § ren, on Wednesday, December 18th, | # at seven o'clock in Legion Hall, |§ Whitby Se» The Ladies Auxiliary, of the Can- adian Legion held their Jesyiar 7 Mrs, W, F. Ashton, the president, | § presided, Among the items of bus- | ¥ iness planned was the Christmas| party to be given to the children |} of the members of the Auxiliary |3 meeting on Friday evening and Legion on December 18th, at 7 o'clock. Twenty-five dollars was also | ¥ voted to the British Sailors society. | 8 The election of officers for the year | § was as follows:--Past President, | § Mrs. J. Wilson; President, Mrs. W. | ¢ P. Ashton; First Vice President, | § Mrs, Wm. Barton; Second Vice ¥ President, Mrs, G, Brown; BSecre- |{ tary, Mrs. Jos. Wilson; Treasurer, |§ Mrs. M. Waddell; Standard Bear- |} Executive: Mrs, | { Fred James, Mrs. F. Adams, Mrs. K. | § er, Mrs. W. Rae; WHITBY PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Dentist DR. DETLOR DENTIST 812 Dundas St. W. Phone 357 Undertaking persons during an hour of running gunplay yesterday, was ted in Toledo, O., in connection with the murder of his wife there several years ago. Police sald warrants had been YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A CAROL SERVICE All Saints' Church Whitby Thurs, Dec. 19%h--8 pm. SILVER COLLECTION Anglican Boepired Se np------ THAT TRAVEL These exquisitely fitted Beauty Boxes reflect Elizabeth Arden's superb taste and unerring Instinct for knowing what women want, A=BRAUTY PRIMER=--a beautiful book box of linen grain Pabrikold . . . eight preparations for the girl In a whirl, $7.50, S=QUICK MAKE-UP KIT--in black alligator grain containing Elizabeth Arden's Bssentiols . . . perfect 10 tuck In your suitcase for week-ends, $8.50. C=BEAUTY SATCHEL=g real gift Inspiration . i . fitted for her travels with an « « + nine distinguished Elizabeth Arden Essenticls . .. I GAY GIFTS - Whitby block alligator gral, $10.50. ALLEN'S DRUG STORE PHONE 726 \ Ontario | First class work at moderate prices HE TR a i i | Dealer in Imported and Canadian = | Phone 462 WwW. C. TOWN Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 410 WHITBY Murray A. Robinson AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTOR and FURNITURE DEALER Phone No. 24 Brooklin Medical DR.J. 0. RUDDY Physician and Surgeon Cor. Mary and Brock Sts, Whitby PHONE 587 Dr. Frederick A. Cuddy PHYSICIAN PHONE 712 Corner Byron and Colborne Sts. Taxis BELL TAXI WHITBY PHONE .364-465 TERMINAL TAXI PHONE 380 106 Dundas St., E. - Whitby BOWSER'S TAXI J. H, TOMS Day & Night Service PHONE 333 Veterinarian Veterinarian and Surgeon DR. A. 8S. BLACK TELEPHONE 62 BROOKLIN . ONTARIUV Printing THE MUNNS PRESS Creators of Fine Printing 214 BROCK ST., SOUTH TELEPHONE 431 - WHITBY, ONTARIO HARRY LADE SIGNS PHONE 25R13 BROOKLIN Monuments N. W. STAFFORD Granites Legal D. J. CUDDY, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Money To Loan WHITBY 216 Brock Street South BROOKLIN Office of Dr. H, H. Armstrong Tuesdays 2 to 4 p.m, Wednesdays 7 to P's p.m, Phone 70 W. J. HARE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Office: 110 BROCK STREET N. Telephone 392, Whitby R. DONALD RUDDY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Office at the Court House Money to Loan Ph.ne 339 Whitby Duncan B. McIntyre Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Office: Brock Street South Phone 606 Whitby W. F. WARD, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 103 COLBORNE ST. W. WHITBY TELEPHONE 689 Insurance L. W. DUDLEY SICKNESS, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT 300 Walnut St, Telephone 566 Astley Accounting Service INCOME TAX RETURNS ETC PHONE 637 105 BYRON ST. N. Radio Repairs WILSON RADIO and ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Satisfaction Guaranteed BROOKLIN North of Tp. Hall Phone 25R-12 Optometrist M. HOLLENBERG, R.O. EYESIGHT SPECIALIS1 Office Over Allin': Drug Store Telephone 671 102 Dundas Ww. Cartage W. G. UNDERWOOD GENERAL CARTAGE Sand, Gravel, Wood Cutting Whitby Whitby 309 Burns St. E. Phone 523 Phone 2214 | § held, December 27. | TOR REGULAR FELLERS GIVE DAD i Something He Can Wear - Wool Gloves ... $1.25 to $2.35 Beaver Back Gloves and $4.65 to $6.95 Wool Scarves %,. $1.25 to $3.25 Pure White and Paisley Colored Scarves $1.79 to $2.25 $9.95 to $17.95 Biltmore Hats .. $5.50 to $8.00 STYLE RIGHT Well designed in all-wool blue young lad on cold wintry days, CHRISTMAS WEEK SPECIAL GIFTS for BOYS Boys' Leather Trim "TRAI'PER CCAR" melton cloth . . . four roomy suede trimmed pockets and cuffs. Belt all around. Just the coat for the Sizes 28 . 32. Hey Fellows! sweater. All National Wear your favorite crest on your 15 others to choose from .......c...... 25¢ = 35¢ Hockey League Crests and i Don't Forget The Wee Tots ; Wee Tots' SNOW SUITS Made in one piece with padded lining and hood attached or separate brceks with strap braces and coat to match-- breeks have double knees and elastic 3 1s] :] a5 We to [ ] at ankles, Sizes 2 to 6 years ........ TINY TOTS' WARM JERSEY PLAY SUITS ........ 1.36 ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS .. 2.26 BRUSHED RAYON REINDEER SWEATERS ........ JERSEY SWEATERS .... sessssensecsressasscsscsases TBO CLIFF GARTSHORE MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR (8 Doors North of Brock Theatre) THE POWER SHORTAGE IS CRITICAL sufficient new power sites. demand for power has steadily increased. particularly between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. HERE IS HOW YOU CAN Eliminate Christmas decorative lighting until Saturday, Dce. 21st, and again after January 1st. Eliminate use of electricity for signs, billboards and window displays from 8 am. to 8 pm. A Tam off lights when not required. Conserve water . . The present situation constitutes an Please Save 'Electricity The electric power shortage arises from the fact that during and since the war, on account of war requirements and acute scarci- ties of men and materials, it has been impossible to develop With the conversion of industry to peace-time production the Conditions are acute during daytime working hours but Avold use of electric air heaters, - water taps, Avoid using range elements on "high" when a lower heat will serve, and turn off all elements as soon as possible, HELP electrically « heated . check on leaking hot emergency. In your home or business, please cut down wherever possible on the use of electricity. W. M. PRINGLE, Chairman. PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION TOWN OF WHITBY H. L. PRINGLE, Superintendent,

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