PAGE TEN : +E DAILY TIMES.CGAZETTE % MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1950 , 'THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten : 500 remed uit Siuphenien Sag, COMMUNITY, INC. ACTIVITIES |" - yt Soy Sorin Enfield Young 3 EERE 5 ° NUP! JUST CLOSED | 2 I WENT WAY SALESMEN! Bl THE SKINNY A LISTENING VA THEIR P 1 ' S ial correspondents in Oshawa on Fri- . ; THE BIGGEST SALE | [OVER MY QUOTA Ji T'M LAYING 9 ONE NEEDS A (7 TO THEM miseesT | | & €Ople's DOCla cay eventing and found it enjoyable (These Are Red Feather Community Services) IN THE COMPANY'S THE FIRMS ODDS THEY § NEW LINE.HE'S | REMINDS ME \SALE WAS | | h E . d and profitable. It is so nice to meet Much Enjoye HISTORY! I ALMOST |[ THINKING OF COULDN'T SELL | BEEN HANDING A I NEED SOME THE the people who write the news STOOD THE BOSS | PUTTING OUT » LIFE RAFTS | OUT THE OLD, ] items and be able to connect a ON HIS EAR WHEN )7=> A NEW LINE { 2% TO SHIP- » ONE LONG 5 STINSON certain face with a correspondent I HANDED 5 \ FOR ME J [PK WRECKED YA . MRS. NORMAN STINS as we read his or her news item. HM TE = ~ == VA pons (3 * | Enfield Loriunpapant enjoyable Frank Lycett is now driving » )) | party was held at Enfield school | 1990 halt-ton Mercury truck, {én Tuesday evening, March 7, when | the young people and neighbours . . gathered for an evening of cards Automobile Hits and dancing, Music was provided . by Wallace Pascoe, Norman Stin- C.N.R. Train sor and Mrs, Fred Griffin, Prizes for the card games were won by S--e------ . Donald Prescott and Evelyn Pas- Sudbury, March 13--(CP)--Five coe. A committee, consisting of | Sudbury residents, four adults and Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephenson, Don-|an 18-month-old child escaped A - : ald Prescott and Lois Ormiston, was | death Sunday night when the car { FOR CHILDREN : 38 = A - -- / elected to look after the next par<|in which they were riding crashed YN SHE Moda a A 7 | : ars Teaco att bealtht | Tot. Natit) Palins Bagh sate. ESATA i 4. -- ure. Bountiful refreshments n SIMCOE HALL SCHEDULE = Monday, March 15 yy mt I CT the happy event to a close follow-|at a highway level SE oy The MARCH 13th to MARCH 18th, 1950 9:30 am.--Morning Nursery, Pro- ...¢"°" woodworking, Shelleraft,| ing the singing of "God Save The |car was demolished in the crash, gramme of table work, SINgINg,|Gind Gym Dancing, Boys' Gym . - 7 King". | six miles east of Sudbury. Monday, March 13th games, rhythmical dancing, rhythm | ope penis Archery and organ- | - / The March meeting of the En-| All five were injured. Théy are: 9-1130 am.--Nursery School--5 band and stories for children 4-5 yIs.| j;64 games, | Ee NZ / y 3 field W.A. was held at the home J. Whalen, 21, driver of the car, yr. olds--{free play, singing, nourish-| 9:30--12 am.--Craft Shop open-- |= g 3, p.m.--Boys' Boxing Club-- | , / g | of Mrs, Hosken Smith on Wednes- | fractured ribs, injured left elbow, ment, construction work, rhythm |weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft | 7 co. ior" Bin Goulding. | 3 ed UA 3 We day, March 8. Due to inclement |cuts and bruises and severe shock; & Z & . | weather the attendance was small- | Miss Theresa Gauthier, 20, broken band, story hour. : toys, etc. ; are Dance Instruction. ! a 3.30-5.30 p.m --Indian Chiefs' Club 12--1:30 p.m.--Cafeteria open to 7 Ro--Seuate Panis I YShion. b % : 4% 3 B A ' | er than usual but those who braved | left leg, cuts and bruises to her face, --boys, 5-9 yrs. woodworking, or-| public. ment Meeting. 4s ba ; | the elements spent a most enjoy- | possible internal injury; L. J. Des- ganized games, business meeting. 1:30--6 p.m.--Graft shop open-- Tuesday, March 14 Pn x I TERA Wd A 7 ; | able afternoon. During the busi- Jjardine, cuts and bruises; his wife, Happy Gang--girls, 9, 10 yrs.-- weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft 4-530 p.m. --For Mary Street and | = i ness period it was decided to send | bruises; baby Michael Desjardins, business period, crafts, organized | toys. etc : King Street Schools, Leather- | a donation to the "March of Dimes", | cuts. . games. : 5:30--7 p.m.--Cafeteria open 10 ..a¢f Woodworking, Shellcraft,| Woodworking; Girl' Gym, Boys' |fando Institute", children and | Mr. Glen Martyn and Mr. Harry | Public Library -- Children's Dept. public. i : Girls Gym, Dancing, Boys' Gym, | Gym, Art, Puppetry, Table Tennis | adults. L.T.U. Settles | Stephensn each had very success- | FORCED BACK Piano Lessons. 3 7 30 p.m --Y.W.CA. Finance COmM-| mayne Tennis, Archery and organ- | and organized games. 730 pm.--C.R.A. Checker Club, . [ful auction sales of farm stock and | Port Stanley, Ont.. March 13 -- 7-9 pm. -- Adult Dressmaking mittee "e : ized games. | 945 am --Children's Theatre of | Oshawa Cloud Chasers Club Meet- Wage Dis ute | implements recently. Mr, and Mrs. | (CP)--Drifting ice fields forced Class. i--8 p.m.--Ballroom dancing, teen-| = go" n° Bove Boxing Club-- | the Air presents "Hansel and | ing. Pp | Martyn, Mr. Harry Stephenson and | skippers of the fishing tugs Stanley 7.30-9 p.m.--First Lecture--Men's age boys and girls Instructor Bill Goulding. | Grethel" directed by Norma Vin-| 8.30 p.m.--Special demonstration ee | Mrs. J. Stephenson moved to Whit- | Clipper and Ciscoe to turn back to --First Aid Class, aii pI Wb meeting of Red ™ ga p.m.--Children's Theatre of | cent, CKLB, 1240 on your dial. of Due an of self-defence by the{ Vancouver, March 13--(CP)--A by last Tuesday. We are sorry to | harbor Sunday. The main ice floe Tuesday, March 14th 1058 ety hd : the Air Reéhearsal. | FOR ADULTS " endo Institute," Adults only. o | lose them from the community. Mr. was found four miles off shore, and S110. adn Nursery Sehovi-t ob pin ¥ -Teen Business Girt} Wednesday, March 15 Monday, March 13 | Thursday, March 16 : Wise diene Weiwien 3%) Yanour. | Frank Lycett has rented the Mar-|loose ice made it impossible to set yr. olds--free piay, singing, nourish- fan hig ToD E | 4-530 pm.--Cedardale and Sim-| 2-4 .pm. -- Leathercraft, High| 2-4 pm. -- Leathercraft, High d The 8 » i | tym farm and Mr, Wilfred Sander- | ness. ment, construction 'work, rhythm i day--Exhibit f Industrial Design coe St. North Schools, Leather- | School Table Tennis. School Table Tennis. an e News Herald, and local | bend, story hour. Sat Gay bE NO Yi 4 craft, . Woodworking, Shellcraft,| 7-9 p.m. -- Woodworking, Men's| 7-9 p.m.Leathercraft, Woodwork- | 2326 of the International Typograph- | 3.30-5.30--White Eagles' Club -- Tuesday, March 14 Girls' Gym, Dancing, Boys' Gym,|Body Building, Oshawa Boxing |ing Oshawa Boxing Club, Victor | ical Union (A.F.L.) has been settled. | boys, 10-12 yrs. -- woodworking, 9:30 am.--Morning Nursery, Pro- Table Tennis, Archery and organ- | Club. Bicycle Club, .CR.A. Table Penns) The sgreement, Jeached Sa\uraay, By organized ames, table ames, gramme of table work, singing, 1% games. | 17.30 pm--Oshawa City Soccer r provides for a 13-cent-an-hour wage RSE DEAR- Fi pe AAI i painting, Wn Eo dancing, -- 5 p.m.--Special Demonstration of | Club--Players - registration, Victor Whi p.m.--Oshawa Teen Club |boost for 175 composing room age , i ; ' ENJOY YOU LF v ries for children 4-5 yrs. | the art of self-defence by the "De- | Cycle Club Meeting. | Meeting. ployees of the two newspapers. It! ; Pp : I'LL HAVE THE APERIENT band and rl | Jona '30 his Cafeteria open to fendo Institute" -- children only.| 8 p.m.--Square Dance Instruc-| 8 P.m.--Get Together Club Meet- also provides for ten days' annual 6 pm. -- Boys' Boxing Club -- | tion, Oshawa Radio Drama League | D8. : | holidays for employées with one | Instructor Bill Goulding. | Rehearsal. | Friday, March 17 | year's service, and 15 days for em- | pt. .leathercraft, feltcraft, soft| 7 P.m.--Junior Camera Club. Tuesday, March 14 | pat, pM. -- High School Table | ployees with 15 years' service, and | B45-%45 pm~--Giee Club -- boys Thursday, March 16 2.4 pin. -- High School Table | Tennis. | pay for five statutory holidays each | and girls -- IZ vrs. and ur : : 1. -- Junior "Y" Girl's! 4-530 pm.--For Albert Street Tonal ; | 7-8 pm. -- Leathercraft, Men's | year, ! 39 pam --Sporis Gin A Clas eames alls 8-30. and Ritson Road Schools. Leather- | 1S70%% ~~ 0 | Body Building, Oshawa Boxing | The I.T.U. members -- 130 at The | ages games restli n.-- Residence & "Y" table Craft, Woodworking, _Shellcraft, | on PM C080 nator ore Club, Model Aeroplane Club, Table | Vancouver Sun and 45 at The News 3 a h Bl Girls Gym, Dancing, Boys' Gym, hi uh Ae a, vOlb g . Ly ig? oval Bie Lotee Ne | Herald -- were to have taken a 730-8 p.m --Model Al lub 0- Cafeteria open to lable Tennis, Archery and organ-| ™, a, p.m --CRA. Fly-Tying Club, 55 Dance. 2 g [iaike voye Sai taay. Aves, ine 1 ages -- const t lzed games. Oshawa City Soccer Club--Players Ss d M I 1d as cincelleq when ihe pub Is --Craft Shop open-- 6 pm. -- Boys' Boxing Club -- Roprtaation J £5 Salva arch 18 | lishers submitted the new settlement ar thercraft, feltcraft, weaving, soft Instructor Bill Goulding. IE Dos iA Board of Directors 30 p.m.--Neighborhood Associa- | offer, subsequently accepted by the March 15th ' 7 p.m.--Ballroom Dancing. p.m. R.A. Board o rectors tions Square Dance, Valley View | men. 5 i p-Fit Class--exercise Friday, March 17 NL a -- Community Stage of Park Hoss r The present day rate is $167 an | Happy A an: he, rh bi small mepaing dose iy bes business girls and| 4-530 pm.--For Centre Street, |, al resents "Kathleen: Ma- FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD hour while the night rate is $1.77. RL . or ns that works FAST--Usually within the Simcoe Street South and West- Smal BY Ciecbies Dive ASSOCIATIONS es po ae os ere im 2 hour. Does not spoil your day. 1 Recreation Lead- mount Schools, Leathercraft, Wood- | | ~o "0.0 ~pyp ? : Fei Monday, March 18, 8 p.m.--Wood- NEW VESSEL | ay laxative ey aTIen GENTLE ACTION--Its formula is working, Shellcraft, Girls Gym, "Fh : view N.A. Meeting. | aralifax, March 13--(CP) -- The cheq helps nature relieve discomfors balanced to act gently, without All Dev--Exhibit of © Industrial, Dancing, Boys' Gym, Table Tennis, Wednesday, March 15 | Friday, March 17 8 p.m.--Harman | atest addition to Canada's sealing | go may be caused by "too much discomfort. Design. , Archery and organized games. 2-4 pm. -- Leathercraft Wood- Park N.A. Social Evening. fleet, the new 850-ton sealer Ther- rty" or common constipation. TIME-TESTED -- Over 300,000,000 : { 6 pm. -- Boys' Boxing Club -- | working, High Schwol Table Ten-| Saturday, March 18, 8.30 p.m. -- On, cleared from this port Sunday pi is a blend of saline miner. packages sold throughout the world Wednesday, March 15 | Instructor Bill Goulding nis. Neighborhood Associations Square | Pound for the ice in the Gulf of St. | als similar to those in famous medi- ° pe 5 i i h ou . Piano Lessons 9:30 am.--Morning Nursery, Pro-| 7 p.m.--Model Aeroplane Club. 7-9 pm. -- Woodworking, Men's | Dance, Valleyview Park Hosts. Lawrence. The Theron arrived in| cinal springs. Kruschen offers you ruse dee 8 rion wd day pey 7-8 pm --Texcraft Club -- boys gramme of table work, singing, Saturday, Mareh 18 Body Building, Table Tennis, Osh- port Saturday from Glasgow, Scot- | these four advantages: a af gr high! ri mate ali ages -- pn 1 work, weaving rk nical dancing, rhythm 8-10 a.m.--Neighborhood Associa-!|awa Boxing Club, C.R.A. Archery | FISTICUFFS land, where she was recently com- | EASY TO TAKE--Dissolves quickly i K h d oy e ri wit feltwork, leather wor ug-making. band and stories for childr -5 vrs. tions no: kev p { ' 14 : i 4 i A quickly in ruschen and see how good it is to le k, rug-making, band and stories for children 4-5 yrs. tions Minor Hockey League, Bantam Club. The word pugilism is derived pleted. 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