Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Jun 1950, p. 9

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FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950 [CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene THE DAILY TIMES-QAZETTE £2 . eh PAGE NINE Kiwanis Memorial Band Shell at London fifst (OP) =P i & four-year-old blsek | Penn ann. 168 pies. 64t; BPINgE Up hk puppies. ha Wi Pusgy Plays Mother A At the moment te / tod ust "Tolal abe. EERE énd To Hospital Puppies it Mifhent Sinny 2 mompion, ications, mogiend-- |S RL m1 53. god of war VERTICAL 1. wigefs 2. «iby ifi Russia 3" mbsqtte towers 4 improves 5 perhbitdl pfonéun HORIZONTAL 1. explosive projectile 5. possesses 8. heap 12. Great Lake 13. silkworm 14. fiver in hémid 15. canvas shelter 16. taking away 18; dull bluish gray color 20. arranges - gide by side 21. steéeps flax 23. allow v 24, fateh too " Spin 30: Sheer Tatands 31, ignited 33 Whitares \ ,in law 3 city Thagls. . trates 38. June bu, 3. 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The members of this group took part in the recent presentation of "The Triumph of Our Lord" whith was presented by the Toronto Bap- tist Choral Sociéty to capacity aud- iences in Toronto. A est teror soloist will decompany the ig . At morning Sérvice theré will be a service of dedication of youtig children and paténts.: Everyone is invited to these services of inspifd- , tion in song afid Gospel preachifg. Come and join us and bring ydur _ friends. Business Men's \Ptonte : . A very successful picnic was héld . on Wednesday by the recreation committee of the Claremont Buskis ness Men's AsSociation. Approximately 300 took the trip to nearby Sky-Loft ahd 8joyed the fun provided by the committee. Races weré ruh off for the youtig folk and prizes were given the win- ners, © Later in thé evening pictures wéré shown after which the buses were loaded and a happy but tired ctowd reachéd Claremont at approximates ly 1045 p.m. Former Resident Dies Residént of Claremont for a huf- ber of years, Hugh Gordon Mcin- tyre passed away suddenly at the home of his &istér, May, of Toron- to, on Monday, June 19. Mr. McIntyre was, for some years, in.business in Claremont conduét- ing a pressing business in which He manufac position goods stich ag gear-shift 16ver knobs, valve handles and a number of other 'composition goods. Later he sold his business to the Philips Glass Co. of Oshawa. H, G, McIntyfe was 4 member of thé Masonie Order; having fetvs ed in all offices in the viétory Lodge, Toronto. Surviving are his wife, the former Isabel Bfown, oné sister May, of Toronto, 4nd w brother, C. 8. Meta. tyre, of Victoria, B.C. Interment was in Claremont Un- ion Cemetery on Thursday, June 22 with thé pastor of the Olaremiont United Church, Rev. Harold ey, officiating. Leverington, Catnbridgeshire, £ng. (CP) ~TWwelve members of Missen family formed their own cricket team and defeatéd a 166al team by 54 runs. Over 50 New Homes Under Way At Bowmanville Bowmanville, Juné 28--More than 30 new homes ate under constfuc- tion in Bowmanville and, according to Walter DeGeer of thé Shéppard & Oil Lumbér Co. that total is expéctéd to double by Aumist i. "Moré thats 0%," he sald, "Are be- ing built by Bowmanville résidents after work 4nd on Saturday aftef- nobis." Ten hotised aré being" built undér the National Heusing Aét and it Seems quité possible that ARGtHér 10 will be éompléted by fall. According to bhe sourcé éonstrue- tion ii Bowmanville his kept af a steady pacé during the past decade; but the building season this year is expected to top former years which will mean Af intrease in éiploy- ment. Withifi an area of 18 miles of Bowmanville 50 construction pro- jects are ufi A+ Work 6n the Mémorial Hospital is progressing on schedule and, due to overcrowding, it is possible that additions may be made to thé High School ahd Public Schools. The lumber situation, however, does not look 4s bright for Cana- dians as it has in past years. The YU. 8. Government Has embarked upon a Federal Housing schéme similat t0 the Ohne We know in Canada and, since the Canadian Govétfithénit has faised the export ban bf lumber, U. S. buyers hive entered the Canadian lumber mar- ket. Their entry into thé market will méan a price rise which will ditectly affect Canadian builders, When Your BACK Begins to Ache DonNns KINNEY "ACTIVATED" Shell Premium is the gasoline youf 6dr ean use fd powerful seats for T0 musicians. Symphony, Musielanis Union Band and Lofidon Police Boys' Batid. Shell was built at cost of $41,000 and has --Globe and Mail Photo. Orono Church Building Fund Now $17,250 Orono, June 23--The Finance Committee of Park Street United Church, Orono, acknowledges with grateful appreciation, the intérest shown by the following ofganiza- tions toward its Building Fund, The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs $441.00 (Meather Lodge & previous donation of $71.00). A Ladies' Club $31.70; Group No. 3: of Evening Auxiliary $20.00;:, a donation in March from the Ofono High School 61 $50.00. The committee also wishes to pub- licly express its thanks to P. New- ell of thé Adams Lumbér Company of Newcastle for éxcavatifig the basement of the church; gratis. This is a wonderful gift toward building expenses andl is véty muth appre- ciated. Dr. Slemon, Treasurér of the Osh- awa Presbytery is expéctéd to be préserit at thé mornihg Sérvice on June 25 with & further réport from the Presbytery. Previously acknowledged. $16,661.60 Local 492.70 Newcastle Lions Club 50.00 Miss Catharine Stewart, Kendal .. 8.00 Miss Athy Sargeant, Oshawa : 5.00 Mr. A. C. Britton, Oshawa 1.00 Mt. Oharlés Biicklay, Toronto Mr. C. A. Johnston, Bowmanville Mr. Jamés Patterson, - Bowmanville _ : Mr. 8. W. Staples, Toronto Mrs. Marie T. B. Hall, California 5.00 10.00 5.32 $17,250.62 Rule Guild Not Bargaining Agent At The Telegram Totonto, June 28--(CP)--The On- tario Labor Reélatiohs Board ruled yesterday that editorial employéés of The Telegram have not chosen thé American Newspaper Guild (C.1.0.) ag théir bargaining agent. The board dismissed an applicd- tion by the Toronto Local of The Guild which protested the result of a vote taken among émployees last Feb. 3 on the grounds that Pub- lishéer George McCullagh had in- timidatéed employées in a speech prior to thé vote. The Guild did not obtain the over-all majority required for ceér- tification As bargaining agent. 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