Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Jun 1948, p. 9

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Small servings for children on request at reduced prices! at Commercial Hotel WBEN CBL Hil STRIKE 1S POSTPONED Pittsburgh, June 19--(AP)--Philip Murray, President of the C.1.0. and the United Steelworkers of America, sald Friday night that a strike of 18,330 employees of Aluminum Com. pany of America. called for Sunday midnight, has been postponed for L | one week, He added that negotia- tions between the Steelworkers Un. ion and the eompany looking toward a new contraet, will be resumed Monday, Rotary Club Fast Arranging For July 1 Program BARRY MURKAR Correspondent Pickering, June 198 ~ Suspicions | aroused during the past two weeks as to the way the vote on the mo- ney by-law for a debenture on a community hall here would go, were quietly subsided with a vote of B6 for the by-law as to 42 against. Some people, in fast quite a few argued that there should have been a vote on water first. Many of the peovle used this one as an excuse against voting for a hall, They may hate the chance to vote on water before too many months and then we'll see what they say. Pickering Rotary Club is fast put. ting the final touches on their Ju- ly 1st program here and from what we hear, it should be one that will provide entertainment" for .the whole family. Many people have mentioned how they enjoy a good band and the club has arranged to bring in a fine trumpet band of the 3rd Div, Signals, This will be one of the highlights of the day. The parade of course at 1,30 really brings out the crowd and it is hoo- ed that this year will see an even bigger and better one than last. Friends were sorry to learn of the death of David Gresg of Clare- mont, last Monday. Mr. Gregg is widely known throughout the town- ship having lived in this area a good many years, He is survived by his wife; two sons, Hugh of Clare- mont and Gordon of Malartic, Que., two daughters, Isabel and Jean of Toronto, The funeral was held on Wednesday from the late residence with interment in Claremont Union Cemetery. A meeting held at the Altona school this week, disclosed that, that thriving little community is starting a movement to build a chureh and community eentre. A committee has been apnointed to be conducted. Another meeting is | called for Menday, "une 21 af 8.30 opportunity to dig in and help your community. Hundreds of people, local and dis« tant, attained the Erskine Memorial Day serviee last Sunday, One of the largest crowds ever attracted to this service was present, Wreaths and bouquets of beautiful flowers were in pbundance everywhere. Rey. J. K. Braham of the United Church, | Dunbarton was the speaker on this oceasion, Music was supplied by f the United Church: choir of Pick. | ering. Despite the fact that most of the traffic is running.on the new high» way, Pickering Village js getting its Just share oi attention, as far as men have been working in the vile lage most of the week, fixing the read, much to the delight of local motorists, Col. F.H. Deacon Dies At Toronto Toronto, June 19--(CP) Col, Frederick Herbert Deacon, 72, man. ufacturer, broker, and breeder of priz cattle, died Friday. repairs are coneerned. A crew of | ool, Deacon who was born in [n- | gersol began his career as a broker | in 1897. In 1905 he founded the stock brokerage firm: of F. H. Déa~ co and Company. During the first werld way, he served as chief of supply directors for Eastern Canada and later as deputy inspector-general. He began his' military career as a Captain in the Halton Rifles in 1907. 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