Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Dec 1950, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 COMMUNITY, INC. ACTIVITIES (These Are Red Feather Community Services) es CRA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 4.00-5.30 p.m. --C.R.A, Schools Pro- gramme -- leathercraft, shellcraft, woodworking, girls' gymn, dancing, boys' gymn, boxing, archery and marionettes. 7.00-9.00 p.m.-- Leathercraft and woodworking for adults. C.R.A. Girls' Athletic Club. Special leather- craft programme at Westmount School. 7.00 p.m.--Children's Theatre of the Air rehearsal. Oshawa Table Tennis Club. 7.30 pm.--C.R.A. Fly Tying Class WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 All Day--Exhibition of Art by members of the C.R.A. Children's Art Classes. 9 am.-9 p.m.--Lions Club Rec- | reation Room for the Blind open, 2.00-4.00 p.m --Leathercraft and | woodworking for adults, 400-530 p.m. -- C.R.A. Schools Programme--leathercraft, shellcraft, woodworking, girls' gymn, dancing, boys' gymn, boxing, archery and marionettes. 4.15-5.15 p.m.--Oshawa Children's Theatre Ballet Classes under the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for under 8's. 5.15-6.15 p.m.--Oshawa Children's Theatre Ballet Classes under the in- struction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for under 11's. 700 pm. -- Oshawa Children's Theatre Ballet Classes under the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for over 11's, 7.00" .p.m, -- Canadian Order of Foresters' Children's: Christmas Party. 7.00-9.00 p.m. -- Woodworking for adults, Boxing. 7.30 p.m.--Lacrosse Conditioning Class. Kiwanis Girls' Glee Club. 800-1000 p.m.-- Leathercraft for adults. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 All Day--Exhibition of Art by members of the C.R.A. Children's | Art Classes. 9 a.m.--5.30 p.m.--Lions Club Rec- reation Room for the Blind open. 200-400 p.m.---Leathercraft and woodworking for adults. Special leathercraft programme at Storie Park. 4.00-530 p.m. -- C.R.A. Schools Programme--leathercraft, shellcraft, woodworking, girls' gymn, dancing, boys' gymn, boxing, archery and marionettes. 7.00-9.00 p.m.--Woodworking for adults. C.R.A. Girls' Athletic Club. Boxing. Ontario Stéel Products Table Tennis Club, Special Small- crafts Course--Candle Making. Spe- cial leathercraft programme at North. Oshawa School. 7.00-8.00 p.m.--Public School Vio- lin Classes, Oshawa Photo Arts Club--Children's Class. 730 p.m. --Oshawa Globe Trot- ters Motor Cycle Club. Oshawa Cloud Chasers' Club, Valleyview Park Neighbourhood Association's Children's Christmas Party, 8.00 p.m.--Sunnyside Park Neigh- bourhood Association Meeting. O.C.V.I. Party--Form 11C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. All Day--Exhibition of Art by members of the C.R.A, Children's | Art Classes. 9 a.m.-9 p.m --Lions Club Recrea- tion Room for the Blind open, 2.00-4.00 p.m.--Woodworking for | adults, 400-530 p.m. -- CR.A. Schools Programme -- leathercraft, shell- craft, woodworking, girls' gym, dancing, boys' gymn, boxing, arch- ery and marionettes. 7.00-9.00 p.m. -- Leathercraft for adults. Boxing. 7.00 p.m.--Neighbourhood Associ- ations' Hockey Referees' School, under the direction of Red Mitchell 8.00 p.m.--Lions Club Christmas Party for the Blind. Valleyview Park Neighbourhood Association Social Evening. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 All Day--Exhibition of Art by members of the C.R.A. Children's Art Classes. 9.30-11.30 a.m.-- For Children -- leathercraft, woodworking, boys' gymn, girls' gymn, boxing, folk dancing and archery. 9.30 a.m.--Saturday morning Art Class. 945 am. -- Oshawa Children's Theatre of the Air presents "The Christmas Angel", directed by Nor- ma Vincent. CK.L.B. 1240 on your dial. 1030 a.m. -- "Open House" C.R.A. Children's Art Class. 8.30 p.m.--Neighbourhood Associ- ation Square Dance--Hosts: CR.A. Credit Union Plan Grows Regina--(CP) -- Thirteen years after passage of an act legalizing eredit unions in: Saskatchewan, the province now has 243 credit unions with 46,000 members. Their shares and deposits total more than $10,- for The 243rd union was forr:ed re- cently at Cupar, 35 miles north- east of Regina. Against total assets of $12,600,000 at June 30 there were loans in force amounting to $8,012,717. The credit union is a local co-operative saving and loan association, spe- cializing in small, short-term loans, * Its resources belong entirely to its members. Each union has a board of di- rectors, credit committees and supervisory committee, Neither directors nor committe members are paid, but the treasurer usually gets a percentage of the gross earnings, «Louis Honore Frechette, French- Danadian poet who died in 1908, 3 r of $ As also a lawyer and membe Tuesday, December 12th 7-10 p.m. --Craft Shop--weaving, ete, 7:15 p.m.--Keep-fit Classes. 8-10 pom. -- "Hanging of Greens" ceremony. All Day--Art Exhibit--students of Ont. College of Art. Wednesday, December 13th 9:30 a.m.--Nursery School -- pro- gramme of table work, singing, rhythmical dancing, games -- for the preschool child. 12 Noon--Community, Inc., 1:30-6 p.m.--Craft Shop--weav- ing, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, ete. 1:30 p.m, -- Keep-fit Class (For Nurses) 2:15 p.m, -- Keep-Fit Class (For Nurses) 3-7 p.m.--Harvey Dance Academy 6:30 p.m.-University Women's Club 7-10 pm. -- Craft Shop open -- metalcraft only 7:30 pm. --Y.W.C.A, Board of Di- rector's meeting. 8:00 p.m.--Oshawa Camera Club 8:00 p.m. --Ballroom Dancing -- under the direction of Mr. J. Cluff. 9:00 pm. -- Christmas Dance-- Ballroom Dance Classes, members and friends. Refreshments, prizes. All Day--Art Exhibit -- Students of Ont. College of Art. Thursday, December 14th 9:30 a.m.--Nursery School--pro- gramme of table work, singing, | rhythmical dancjng, games -- for | the pre-school child. | 1:30-6 p.m.--Craft Shop open -- | weaving, leathercraft, soft toys, etc. 4-7 p.m.--Harvey Dance Academy | 7-10 p.m.--Craft Shop--weaving, | ete. | 7:30 p.m.--Over-20 Club Executive | meeting | All Day--Art Exhibit--Students | of Ont. College of Art. | Friday, December 15th | 9:30 a.m.--Nursery Shool--pro- | {gramme of table work, singing, | rhythmical dancing, games-for the | pre-school child. | 9:30 am, -- Craft shop open-- | weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft | toys, etc. | 1:30-6 p.m. -- Craft Shop open, | | weaving, ete | 2-4 pm.--Junior & Senior Lead- | | er's Corps. | 7:30 pm. -- Oshawa Weaver's | | Guild | | 8:00 pm.--Oshawa Chess Club | | All Day--Art Exhibit--Students of | Ont. College of Art. | Saturday, December 16th | 10-12 noon--SAT-R-DAY Camp | --girls 8 to 11 years of age. All Day--Harvey Dance Academy 9-12 pm.--Over-20 Club Dance. | All Day--Art Exhibit--Students of Ont. College or Art. Sunday, December 17th 3-5 pm. and 7-10 pm. -- Art Exhibit and Library available, Lac La Rouge Seen Latest Boom Centre Regina--CP) -- Delegates to a | meeting of the Saskatchewan tour- | ist advisory council said Lac La Ronge in the Northérn area of the province is a full-fledged boom area, but nothing is being done to control its growth. A bustling domestic and Ameri- can tourist trade has spurred re- sort and camp building in the com- munity 250 miles north of here. | Mrs. A. Quandt, an outfitter from La Ronge, said "everyone in the North adheres to his own stan- dards of buildings and doing busi- ness." She says the La Ronge hamlet of tourist camps needs the status | of a village, with an elected coun- | cil to ensure orderly growth. Con- | scientous tourist operators were | "being hurt" by others who erect- ed poorer-type buildings. t Earlier in the meeting, A. H. MacDonald, provincial director of ' fisheries, . said 200,000 pounds of | fish were taken from the lake this | year. He said a limit will be | placed on pike next year, and pos- sibly on lake trout. | One operator said some Ameri- can fishing parties caught 200 to 400 pounds of fish. COAL TEST PLANNED the | | Halifax, Dec. 12--(CP) -- Mines Ministers A. H, MacKinnon will leave Thursday for Windsor, Ont., where he will watch five samples tion is to determine the type of | of Nova Scotia coal undergo a new low-temperature carbon- | ization process. Purpose of the | demonstration is to determine the | type of coke which can be produc- | ed from Nova Scotia coal, and also | the amount and quality of tar oils and gas which can be recovered. REDS HIT MASONS Toronto, Dec. 12--(CP) -- Com- munists are seeking the destruc- tion of the Masonic Order, Shriner George E. Stringellow of East | Orange, N.J. yesterday told 1,200 | members of the Toronto Rameses Shrine. | STOMACH ACTING UP Don't let indigestion, heartburn or other stomach upsets make you afraid to eat a | good meall Just take a Digestif Rennie | Tablet after eating. Quick-acting RENNIES | dissolve pleasantly in the mouth--relieve | over-acidity. Individually-wrapped, Easy to carry in purse or pocket. 25¢c. 7 | REACH FOR A RENNIE | & feltcraft, | | adults -- euchre, | ages--art, Closer, Cleaner Shaves TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 400-600 p.m.--Piano Lessons by appointment. 7.00-9.00 p.m.--Dressmaking Class. 7.00 p.m.--Sports Club--boys all ages. i 730 p.m.-- St. John Ambulance Examination. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 9-11.30 a.m,-- Nursery School -- 5 year olds--free play, singing, con- struction work, rhythm band, story hour. 3.30-5.30 p.m.--Black Hawk Club --boys 12 yrs. and over--woodwork- ing games, sports, woodburning. 4.00-600 p.m.--Piano Lessons by appointment. 7.00-9.00 -- Teenage Club -- girls business period, crafts, art, sing- song. Charles Holman Division Cadet Corps--drill, First Aid, art nature study, photography, punch work, sports classes, business meeting. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 9-11.30 a.m. -- Nursery School -- 4 year olds--free play, singing, con- struction work, rhythm band, story hour. 3.30-5.30 p.m.--Club for boys all ages -- woodworking, dodge ball, || ringers, games, woodburning. Junior Teen Club--girls, 11, 12, 13 yrs.--business period, art, crafts, sing-song social dancing. Public Library--Children's Dept. 4.00-6.00 p.m.--Piano Lessons by appointment. 7.00 pm.--Stamp Club--boys all es. 830 p.m. -- Golden Age Club -- bridge, checkers, dominoes, chinese checkers, sing- song, movies, refreshments: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 9-11.30 a.m.-- Nursery School -- year olds--free play, singing, con- struction work, rhythm band, story hour. : 3.30-5.30 p.m.-- Public Library -- Children's Dept. 4.00 p.m.-- Movies for boys and | irls all ages. 8 7.30 Pee Chrismas Dance--St. George's Ukrainian Hall for boys of the Simcoe Hall and Charles C. Holman Cadet Divisions and girls of the Nursing Cadets, Teenage Ciub, and Junior Teen Club. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 9-12. noon -- Speech Training | Classes. | 9-12 noon--Piano Lessons by ap- pointment. canteen and |. 9-530 p.m.--Accordion Lessons. 9-12 noon--Public Library--Chil~ | dren's Dept.' 9.30-11.00 a.m.--Library Club. 10.00-noon -- Texcraft Club for boys. : 10.00-noon--Open House--girls all crafts, music apprecia- tion. 11.00 a.m.--Story Hour. Ontario Guards Forest Wealth Says Scott Toronto, Dec. 12 -- (CP) -- Lands Minister Scott of Ontario said last | night that a forest resources survey now nearing completion will pro- vide the basis for "a comprehensive plan for the proper harvesting of our forest { come." In an address delivered on a free- | time "Provincial Affairs" broadcast | over a CBC Ontario network, he | said: "Our plans will place our forest industries on a sustained yield basis. In the meantime, we are limiting sawmills to a size geared down to timber resources properly available and we are not permit- ting the erection of any new mill to exceed an output of 15,000,000 feet of lumber each year." Classified Ad 'and the deal is made. Want to buy or sell or trade -- a FOR DAD inbeam SHAVEMASTER in LESS TIME than Soap-and-Blade Twice-as-wide shaving surface gives double the heard cover- age. Entirely new shapeis smaller in the band, easier to bandle. It's America's most pop- ular electric shaver. Comes in beautiful gift case. MEAGHER'S 5 KING W. 92 SIMCOE N. PHONE 42 PHONE 4600 wealth for years to | [CROSSWORD - - = By Eugene Sheffer S 8 OZ 9 =] TT Z |e Z % 16 Zl Z 7 19 20 Badminton Club Opens Season With Tournament FRANCES CONANT Correspondent Ajax, Dec. 11 -- Helen Blight and Derek Grundy won the Ladies' and men's divisions respectively in a round robin tournament held Sun- day by the Ajax Badminton Club. Over a score of badminton en- 53 HORIZONTAL _ 51. patriotic 1. Greek letter 4. beaded moisture 7. variety of china 12. high, in music 13. epoch tropical seed fiber 15. born 3 16. a, society (abbr.) 52. prefix: not 53. éxplanatory note 54. bitter vetch 55. donkey VERTICAL 1. throes of mental anguish 2. rain-snow mixture 3. repetition 4. metric system measures 5. Ireland 6. armed conflict 7. the cranium 8. roof of the mouth spread =» J 18. cotillion * 4 20. Answer to yesterday's puzzle. palm Jeaf + "7 21. step 22. [PTATN] S sultan's wife . negotiates J . Mohamme- § 3 - Tl mo E|A dan prince . Hawaiian * § ood . dye . Shade-tree MO] =|r=|m T " AMIE R A 5 ~|r=|>> T . cupid . more minute . revived . cost Oo M B H A S . soft metal | N N A M Rimi »im|o|Z|m miojc|a[= . added zest to E L A . abstruse DZ] = |Z» Im] E>] o>]! D mim >I |m|r n|--|-|O|Z lm] mc] >|» »|m{o[=|=l=[0]5 mim| ZB] 0] 0) Ww E R E N . land- measure . unaccoms panied 2-) 2-1 9. former government agency (abbr.) 10. speck 11. piece out 17. relative 19. Russian local community 22. sedate 23. things American, collectively 24. nothing 25. weapon 27. be present 29. by 30. native metal 32. lobster claws ' 35. surgical . threads 37. silkworm 39. fermented juices 41. mackerel- like fish 42. paradises 44. asterisk * 45. remnant 46. house addition Average time of solution: 33 minutes. 47. dove murmur Distributed by King Features Syndicate 48. cyprinoid fish THANKS FROM BRITAIN Windsor, Ont, Windsor, England, thanks to Windsor, Ont., mas food parcels sent as a gift to has sent for Christ- | city. A shipment of 200 parcels was sent last month, sponsored by the Dec. 12--(CP)-- | local Goodfellows Club, to be dis- | its | tributed to poor families, and es- | pecially to those who lost a father | or husband as wage-earner in the | needy families in the old country | Second World War. thusiasts competed in the first tour- nament held in the current season. Each participant played four games of mixed doubles, the totals won by the player were added together and the participant with the high- est score was proclaimed the win- ner. Two cash prizes were offered and Derek Grundy, who scored 81 points out of a possible eighty four, claimed the men's prize. The wo- men's division was very keen and several of the ladies fought it out for the honours. However, Helen Blight, with seventy-five points out of a possible eighty-four, copped the prize. : Paul Corbett, president of the Ajax Club, announced that the tournament was a success from all aspects and that another such com- petition would be held shortly. He also stated that the Ajax Club would be playing invitation matches with neighboring clubs in due course and that new comers were welcome to join the club on the Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening periods of play in the Ajax Recreation Hall, SEVEN DIE IN PLANE CRASH Wellington, N.Z., Dec. 12 crew of a New Zealand Air Force (Reuters)--Seven members of the Catalina flying boat were killed today (Tuesday) when the plane crashed on take-off from an island in the Samoan group. WOULD IMPROVE CURRICULUM Toronto, Det. . 12--(CP)--Groups of women teachers in Ontario pub- lic schools are studying the present curriculum and seeking ways to improve it, Gertrude Bergey of London, Ont. research convener of the Federation of Women Teach« ers' Associations, told the federa- tion's directors' meeting yesterday. U.K. MAPS GRAZING PLAN London, Dec. 12° -- (Reuters) -- Meat-hungry Britain hopes to boost her beef and mutton sup- plies by 140,000 tons a year through a scheme to improve grazing on mountain land now wasted. The Government. will distribute £4,000,- 000 (12,000,000)" among farmers to help pay for schemes to improve the hillside land. Roscommon in Eire contains the remains of a Dominican priory and castle dating from the 13th cen- tury. AAR RAARANRAAAAAARD x ND We SENN NE ¥ «, & Y « & Ny Le i WY x Till 5:30 p.m. 'OPEN EVENINGS Beginning FRIDAY, DEC. 15 and continuing till FRIDAY, DEC. 22, STORE HOURS WILL BE 9:00 AM. TO 9:00 P.M. EACH DAY. SATURDAY, DEC. 23 OUR STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5:30 P.M. a ELLERS REVAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIAN crs, A a cose 21 SIMCOE S. -- OSHAWA FEEEREREEEE EE EEE ESSERE SERRE DECEMBER STORE 'HOURS Open All Day This Wednesday ES) 3, 3, EERE EREEEEEEEEEEE EE ERE SEER | > LAH NS Ten When the temperature drops to zero and the frozen wind whips down from the Pole -- that's the time to step into a new 1951 Nash Airfi Eye Conditioned Air System. automatically! You can ride through a blizzard without coat or gloves, fogging of windows. yte and thrill to the comfort of the Weather Front seat and reer are flooded with fresh, warm air. ., feel no drafts, see no You can smoke--and the smoke disappears! There's magic in the airl You're enjoying the world's most modern heating and ventilating system--in the world's most modern car! It's exclusive with Nash--as are a h So... . before you decide take an Airflyte ride--in the BEFORE YOU DECIDE TAKE AN AIRFLYTE RIDE IN THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN CAR ® SAFEST, MOST EFFICIENT of all heating and ventilating systems, the Weather Eye Conditioned Air System tokes the cleanest outside air from above the hood, fiiters, warms and -pressurizes it on airliner principles. ® AIRFLYTE CONSTRUCTION IS WHY no other car rides like Nash. Body-and-frame are welded into one, double-rigid, rattle-free, squeak-free unit. It stays new--years longer. ® DREAM AWAY THE MILES, while your companion drives. Single or twin beds for ddytime napping or all night sleeping. © LOADS UNLIMITED! You've never seen such space for ost of other important driving features. world's most modern car. passengers and their luggage. Here's a front seat so wide three could sit beside you. And the most usable luggage compartment in any car. ® THE SKY-FLOW BEAUTY of Canada's best aerodynamic design amazingly hushes wind-noise. Boosts economy too-- over 25 miles to a gallon in the Canadian Statesman, at average highway speed. ® SECRET OF RELIABLE POWER in zero weather is exclusive Nash sealed-in manifold. It has set records for speed, stamina, economy. A Lanadian Szaresman the world's most modern car N. H. CROSSMA 1022 Simcoe St. North © (OSHAWA, Ont. ~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy