Daily Times-Gazette, 13 Jan 1955, p. 22

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RL I ie lr nly Sa a A a I ES, £2 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Thursday, Janusry 13, 1 5 1 cary 3 Canada's biggest winter carnle testants, ice sculpture, sled dogs vitl, 4 sbi-weeks' event, began In | and masked revellers, . These Quebec city with a two-hour, six girls are in the beauty contest ee with selection of Miss Winter Carnival, Included are Estelle Cote, Francis Poirier, Gisell Pou. lin, Roberte Dujour, Marthe Grenier and Nancy Lee Petersen, {tropical growth and orange trees, Other entertainment includes s crowded program of music by the area's two symphony orchestras and many music clubs, horse rac-| ing ot Bunshive track, Jai-Alai, the | spectacular Cuban sport grey: hound racing at Derby Lene, ma- jor league basebsll at Al Lang field, power boat and sailing regat- | tas, top goM and tennis tourna: matches in rifle shooting, shuffle. board, lawn howling, horseshoes, and a score of other sports, and a new and revitalized Boring (esti val, Including one of the nation's most colorful float parades, TOOK IT LITERALLY PIRBRONHT, England (CP)-- Guardsman Jonathan Pilkington followed orders when the company | sergeant-major shouted Wo out of {my sight," He was jailed for two | vears and sentenced to discharge | for desertion at s court martial after having heen out of the army's { introduced and FRENCHMAN'S BAY Child Welfare. Address Theme MRS, EDITH PEARS Correspondent FRENCHMAN'S BAY interesting, Mrs, Herisherg wes a coming to Canada and had many w p suggestions to offer, Some of the things she thought peaded in the community were; a school for pre-school ehildren as it i s0 helpiul in teaching children {lo play ther and learn things! ciation held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, January 10, acity, In the Church Hall Another thing she though badly It had been thought that prob | needed was to ably there would be a better turn | women who could go into homes | out If the meetings were held at! and help out in case of sickness, | with shingles and Is wished a the Church Hall during the win-| She explained this Is being # good | speeay recov ter months but due to so much H-| neighbor, One thing that was dis | ness at this particular time it was | cussed was the idea rather hard to decide, However all | children as well 8s school - aged agreed it would be hest to have supervised play for pre-school-aged the meetings for " Vebruary and | children, It was brought ont that March at the Hall rather than the | with the Community Park here if school due to the long cold walk proper equipment could be got involved by going to the school, [thet it would be a good idea to After the business of the evening have two mothers fe in the morn was dispensed with the guest! ing snd two mothers go in the spoke on Being! dren while at play, These idess developed Into Good Neighbors, which was very certainly give one a lot of food for | nice to be able io say Social Worker in England before thy children need exercise | vised pla The to do for themselves, The nearest very enjoyabh ' v ip Bay Road Home and School Asso-| pre-school class for children is at| Mrs, Jennie Calder and ments, national ehamplionship 18 touge Fills and Is erowded to cap- | ers, have a group of Around the Ba of having | 10 be out, due'to her strained hack, is, #0 h he is mucl thought as we all know good, hes) er, and! Mrs, Norman Williamson js ill what better way to let off thet with a very bad cold, extra steam than by super-| Sickness has also visited the end ss Mrs, %| homes of Mr, apd Mrs, BEL explained, children do need to be | ette, the Lochlin home and of supervised while at play, especial | the Holmes fomily and no doubt, ly in group lots, there are others of which yous The evening finished off with a correspondent has pot heard, lunch served by SLEET BRINGS PROBLEMS her belp-| "Last week's sleet storm brought . the usual MUCH SICKNESS There has been a lot of sickness this last week, [ty of opportunity to skate but fo rion is in hed | the grovn-ups, it presented & res) fl iy i telt the rosd ano oi gl, J BL mi and a bre in the ditch and the Mrs, John ery, Mrs, Lois Fertile is still not able Mrs, Fred Seolt has been on the sick list but is some better, Little David Daginesu was rush ed to the doctor last Saturday morning, Wis mother was afraid of pneumonia, however, it wes nice to know it wasn't that seribus al though there was n slight conges. y morning, Upon he township office the seport ot sll sand trucks were n of of French Bi "he ls st | the renchman's Bay, i loved it as it gave them all pont | Highway No, 2 are od know where the trucks the only road that seemed any send on, on Friday, wes Fairport Beach Rosd of a he Calder, Co 0 5. Jennie C, , Bt members of the reet, tive are urged to pitend, RIDE ALL THE WAY CP)--~A the bridge fi ove "se crosses shire now, In regular buses when to be HAYLING ISLAND, England special lightwe mile parade of floats, beauty cons which will culminate on Feb, 1 oe hwy or the . residents south { sight for eight years, speaker, Mrs, Dr, Hertsherg, was! afternoon and supervise the chil-' tion in his chest which could have' use but the | -- " yo . H pal ute . " ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 190 KING ST. EAST LOT MOVING TO NEW LOCATION Tremendous 10-Day MOVING SALE HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! This is your last chance to buy a Used Car from our present location: Monday, Jan. 17, our cars will be on display. at our Indoor Location on Bond $t,, West, All Cars Tremendously Reduced in Price For This Big 10-Day Event! Sensational Values at Both Lots CHECK THESE SPECIALS "NO DOWN PAYMENT ON CARS UNDER $1,000.00 TO RESPONSIBE PARTIES! USED CAR SPECIALS 190 KING STREET EAST '53 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1595 53 CHEVROLET COACH $1375 '52 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1195 51 CHEV. DELUKE wee $1075 '50 PONTIAC DELUXE wieie S875 49 METEOR COMGH ~~ $695 $895 | '49 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 48 PONTIAC COACH ~~ $545 $395 in fle, Samson, Prime | clamber | made hy ment, It drawn by granddaughters of Minister St, Laurent, on the gigantic statue the city fire depart: shows, in ice, fire reels galloping horse fee sculptor has been accept as a challenge by hundreds of Quebecuns who have carved beavers, Indians polar bears and Everyone can get Into the car nival act, This could be the may a federal cabinet minister, the chief of police or, or | | the group would make a quilt for Korea, having same completed be other figures to decorate the city, Louise, Therese and Monique tore March | Mrs, ¥, Parkin and Mrs, W hostess, Spartan Life Led By New | | President Indian Congress | ii. ise ci our after the meeting closed in BOMBAY (Reuters)--UN, Dhe-| carpet and cushions, The fourth | the regular manner bar, who takes over the post of | room is used as a guest room HOME AND SCHOOL, president of the Indian Congress | Iis selection as leader of India's | The regular meeting of the party from Jawaharlal Nehru Jan, | largest and most poweriul politl- | Brooklin Home and School Associ 10, Is & quiet, self-effacing man, cal organization Is widely 'Inter: | ation will be at the School ne xt The general public in India knows preted here ns a Poitier to Cone Tuesday evening and this will be litle about him. His picture has gress' desire to build up a younger | the annual Public Speaking contest rarely appeared in the newspap leadership with { ors It In regarded as significant that ph os7aPs Joking ug TP But sx prime minister of the Dhohat i hot wii} - mem OF Starts at B15 and all are welcome state of Saurashira in western in. the LORETesN WOrKIng co hich 14 On Friday evening, January 14, dia. he. has played a leading role the pariy's executive, which Is » { N their 60s and the Brooklin Home and School Ax: in (he transformation of the state, | £omposed of men In thelr 60s sociation will hold its Annual Card Ever since he took office in April, | / Party, This year the party w 0 1 adores al the sanitm But for 20 years, Dhebar hos | pag" "od bd {he Party nu he 1048, his reside sof Rajkot has done quiet organizational work for Bagot Street, Preparations ) jut in the Lenin Hose all le ep the Congress party. He Is, perhaps heen made for a fhe evenin i hecome # place W old heap eI best known for the prominent pari door prizes will be avenod i to meet the 49 yént 4 H ! k his he played In the salyagraha (ewil 100d unch served and it is ho! ved Istr us @ friend anc a disobedience campaign) launched Hit A hay gs RL J ; advice at Rajkot in 1936 by Mohandas | HiW ¢ A very pleasant eve = SPARTAN LIFE Gandhi with the aim of bringing nif, Ea His foursroom apartment fn the | about constitutional reforms in the Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wescott = sanitorium 1s characteristic of his : " Y.P. Officers '53 DODGE SEDAN ~~ $1275 '52 TRIUMPH $595 '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN = $850 '50 OLDS. 6-Cylinder $945 '49 PONT. DELUXE SEDAN $795 | 48 PONTIAC SEDAN ~~ $545 © 47 CHEVROLET SEDAN ~~ $525 47 MERCURY SEDAN $465 '46 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ~~ $295 || '47 MERCURY SEDAN '46 NASH SEDAN $265 || '41 FORD COACH $75 Are Installed ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. turning to the land of her choice MRS, M, A. DYER 138 KING ST. W, 190 KING ST. E. an's Association of the Brooklin United Church was held at the home of Mrs, A, J, Cook with an attendance of 12 members Mrs, Mervin Bird, Mrs, Jac | Patterson and Mrs, A. J. Cook were the commitiee appointed for the month, Mrs. Bird assisted by Mrs. Patterson prepared and pre sented the Devotional, Mrs, W, W, Baldwin gave a reading, Mra Howard Arksey, a visitor from the Falthtul Workers Group, sang a beautiful solo During the business portion of the meeting 17 calls were reported as having been made during the month, Mrs, Bird conducted a game of Twenty Questions, The hostesses for the meeting served a dainty lunch and a social half hour was enjoyed hy all FRIENDSHIP GROUP Fhe January meeting of the Friendship Group of the Woman's Association of the Brooklin United Church was held at the home ol Mrs, Jerry Balley with Mrs, Blake DeHart, Leader presiding and 15 members presen I'he meeting opened with the reading of Psalm XCV, The Scrip ture lesson was taken from Chap ter 18 of the Book o. Matthew the lesson being "How Jesus taught. His disciples to be hum hle he Devotion was closed hy the singing of the hymn "Forth in hy Name, O Lord, 1 Go." Mrs. Dellart presided for the business portion of the meeting Ars. Ruby Sonley, Peace Secres tary, offered a Prayer for Peace the Quilt commidtee reporicd having a quilt on hand to be quilt ed and a quilt for Korea ty be made and completed by March, A lovely Thank You letter from tha Fred Vietor Mission was read, also Thanks from the Shut-ins for Christmas parcels they had res ceived. Nine calls were reported having been made, The meet | to he married in the spring John W, Dyer of Oshawa spent | BROOKLIN On Susday eve ning, January 2, the Young Peo 'k Friday evening at the home of | ple's Union of the Brooklin United his brother, W, C, Dyer Church held its annual Candie 0.G.H. REPORT Week ending January 8, 1055 Admissions 168 Births, male 22; Surgery, major Tredunents 20 officers for the year. Members of the Young Peoples conducted the evening service Officers installed ary President, 8. J Casts 15, President, Norma Harris Foresee Best UE Winter Season Missions and World Outreach A PETERSBURG, Fla, --Flor Murray Jackson and John McKin Ida A newest and most magnificent ney: Faith and, Evangelism Con tourist attraction, the great 15 veners. Frank Severs and Joan Mile Sunshine Skyway, connecting Medland: Stewardship and Train St Potersburg with the mainland ing Convener, Norma Harris; Citi ut Palmetto, Is sparking The Sun geaship and Community Service shine City to the best winter EIU Mary Stanley ana JoAnne Jack son, by far, In its history, Traffic son! Recreation Convener, Murray ACrOSK the span, much of it com Jackson and John McKinney: 50 prised of visitors from the North, cial Committee, Ivy Harris Sigrid 18 exceeding the fondest hopes of Albrecht, and Yvonne Chileot! its builders, and is running three Planist, Loreen Stanton: Assistant times over the volume of the ferry Manist, JoAnne Jackson which is replaced SUNSHINE GROUP Over the New Year weekend, | The regular monihly 10,000 tourist cars crossed the Sky the Sunshine Group of Way for the spectacular view of an's Association of the Hrooklin Tampa Bay, the tropical islands United Church held at th along Mts course, and the chain of home of Mi rue Aeron ol beautiful Sunconst tourist cities < o January 3 will Mon y doey | ver, Leader, nee siding and with 20 members present Mrs Mra Thomas Gree female 19 45; minor, 36 Honor Past Prosi Treas were Hillier; meeting of the Wim was The post-holiday rush of visitors fo this capital of Florida's becom Ing westeoust Is taxing its broad streets and downtown facilities hut | the phenomenal building activity here, in new homes, ops and | tourist facilities in every price range will asure a wide cholee of accommodations through the peak of the season The calendar year 1054 establish ed a new high record for con. straction in St, Petersburg, inelud. Ing more than 3,000 single family residences. These builders helieve, will prove inadequate for the rush of families from every state of the union taking permanent residence here, and this year is expected to set an even higher bullding rec ord tractions on the calendar. Moso ambitious of these 1s histosleal Entertainment - for visitors at danuary 23, The site of the drama, featuring' the Great chief Osceola, itheatre at Philippe Park, or Tam pa Bay, surrounded by Insh troph Entertainment for visitors at this resort was so hroad and varied, with many new at tractions on the calendar, Most | production, "Florida Aflame a drama of the Seminole Indians, to presented nightly beginning Jan vary 22, Tht site of the drama featuring, the Great Chief Osceola, Is the country's new outdoor am phitheater at Philippe Park, or Tampa Bay, surrounded by lush Alfred Wilson, assisted by Charles Elliott and Mrs ¢ prepared the Devo h tional and they x t theme the New Yea Wil \ ting hy rend: # son opened the meeting al lp ] . ing "Behold 1 stand at the door ng closed in regular fashion a ter | 5 ' y Which the committee in charge and knock." This was loliowed hi sorved a delightful hinch and all he oh 3 Word Prayer {0 enjoy ed LI ial visit ved. Mrs, Wilson a couple RELIABLE GROUP on vi The Beginning of a The regular monihly of ped B N All thing come the Reliable" Group of the Won New Year a Wh God." wns Association of the Brooklin into Rein throu \ th : passages | United Church was held Tuesday Mrs. Ellon reac oy ith Pray. afternoon, January 4 at the home of Beriplure and eloae of Mes, Lioyd Prouse with 11 men or \ N \ and twosvisitors present Mr Lockyer pre ident i i Thomas Dowling, the aew business » jartin o ported as hav who was presiding opened and 12 tal J Hh ep Nest oling with a sing-song then fol La \ (turned the meeting over to Mrs, read a poem ih he Ye aed Beckley who was convener of. the ten by Allred Peal oem New | committee in charge of the Janu Mus. Eliott read Ah Mrs, Wil ary meeting, Mrs, Beckley opened . Waman toll the devotional with a reading. The Age? theme for the Devotional was "Yel sting Another New Year." A portion of Now the scripture way read by Mes Hugh Mowbray and Mrs, Harold Jones led In Prayer. Hymns used for the Devotional were "All the Way My Say Leads Me and Lead Kindly 1'°%, Amid The Encireli G Al Dowhiy { business and it Mrs of the gave meeting of he Mi leade the me (THT TRTTITTIOTIO, Year's ito read Should a Teuth about her inter Nowed son the took part in test which ke Resalution Mrs Wilson assiated the refreshment never con on Year and her com Host no servi nd all enjoyed a lat visit over the Ips LEND-A-HAND GROUP meeting the tea to th hat | of presided for January H Ada We was decided The Load-a Hapd Group of

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