Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Mar 1955, p. 2

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f THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, March 28, 1958 StelcoHas Net Profit 0f $13.23L.( . HAMILTON (CP) -- Steel pany of Canada Ltd.. had com dated net profit in 1954 of $13,23 059 or $3.57 m share compared = $14,257,440 or $3.85 A share in 1 Et The annual report says "I : petition from European where low-wage and long ar, | sing effect on es processed beyond the / stage and which therefore have high-labor content. - such the report jaded, "im company's iness through loss o lomage 5 foreiih : ers, reduction in demand 4 tomers who themselves lost ness, both domestic and and because of reduced ing Jower arising from employment." Sincere and true in her heart and mind, BIRTHS Beautiful memories she left behind. --Jlovingly remembered by son, Doug- las; daughter-in-law, Shirley. Liberal Leader Raps 2 Parties OTTAWA (CP)--The president of | ruin our monetary system and our | the National Liberal Federation | people." accused other political parties to- | ECOUNTS GAINS day of conducting a deliberate Mr. MacTavish recounted for the | uopalgn to upset the economy of | 200 odd delegates 2 oudiz ice | e col y. | closed sessions of e Libera Duncan K. MacTavish, address- | Party's top policy-making body the ing the opening of a three-day |8ains Canada has recently made. meeting of the federation's advi- The gross Rational product and in- sory council, said opposition politi- oar a or uction ; re up in SR nadia lo lieve | ais wo wels anada 3 . na- . tion is Mag Thig on £ ha © 18! come reached an all-time high of (38 S owhEFaus. $11,900,000,000 in 1954, up two By harping on unemployment, he | cart" from' the previous Do per said, they help to weaken confi- As for the employment jeture dence" in the hope of improving, 4 ; four per cent of their chances of capturing the fed- | ¢ Said about i) eral government. But these la. Canadians who can work "at the mentations did not offer a clue meittent have Bo jobs. But Here as to what Would be in store for | than' there were a year ago and Canadians "if any one of these the 1953-54 period was the busiest § | parties were to form a govern-| i» "Canada's history." | ment in the future. The federation president's re- The CCF, he said, would try | marks were contained in excerpts © ationalize financial institutions | from his speach released to the| f and industries and "create enor- press prior to delivery. % after vision mous confusion with their and | The more than 200 delegates rep- - PL gd depletion, 10 head. would en away out vers bovine ang ine natis| STILL WORKING FOR THE STATE [72 compared with sin: BADGLEY -- Mr. and Mrs, William Badgley (nee Marie Northey), are hap- | TURNER--In loving memory of my py to announce the birth of their dear sister, Alice Turner, who passed daughter, Debbie Marie, at the Osh.| away March 27, 1951. awa General Hospital, on Friday, | Her cheery ways and smiling face are March 25, 1955, a sister for Jimmy. a pleasure to recall, She had a loving word for each, CAVANAGH--On Friday, March 25, 1955| And died beloved by all. to Bob and 'Ann, at Dunnville General | None knew her but to love her, Hospital, a son Kevin Joseph, 8 lbs., | None named her but in praise, «8 ozs., a brother for Kathy and Don-|--Sadly missed and forever remember- ny. ed by sister Eva and nephew George. KEMP--Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Kemp | VINCENT -- In memory of a loving .. are happy to announce the birth of | husband and father, Everett Ray - _ their daughter, on Thursday, March cent, who passed away, March 3 - 1955, at the Oshawa General Hos- 1954, « pital. --Always remembered by his wife and _ children, KERR -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kerr (nee Mildred Culloden), are happy to WILLIAMS -- In loving memory of my announce the birth of their daughter, on Saturday, March 26, 1955, at Osh.| Schr husband, Perey Wilams, who awa General Hospital. Both well. If 1 could speak to you today Ji ith you in the same old way, SMITH--Roy and Catherine (nee Burr) Jake a ay oh jo Bg 4 wish to announce the birth of their | myo "ro would really be worthwhile daughter, Diane Elizabeth, on Sunday, 1 watched your passing, heard you sigh March 27, 1955, at the Oshawa Gen- All 1 could do was Just stand by . eral Hospital. Mother and baby doing | uh. She time came I suffered too, fine. For you never deserved what you went through. WALKER--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walk- er wish to 'announce the birth of a|Looking back with memories, upon the | 1 bless the years I had with you, And leave the rest to God. --Sadly missed and always loved by wife Wilma, Joyce, Cecil and Bill. | son on Saturday, March 26, 1955, at > 4 : av Ji Se : 5 he : PLEADS rOR LIVES OF SQUIRRELS er for Susan and Paul. WILLIAMS--In loving memory of a| Wait until President Eisen- | tive mansion in Washington to | p< , ; come taxes, $13,644,037 DEATHS | "Sen ant ek Psat | ower ators, a, Demaccat it | Wow Virgina, pecaray im | Ceedoms a fast a posible and | executive of the party. Prince Norodom Shamodk | Ureeyesrald Eriace Shgnout wih Si3ibi7i: eonisibulion Williams, who passed away March 38, I self a fellow golfer as well as mr ¥vargam ex-king of Cambodia re- dicated and turned ne |rension trust funds $1,790,000 BLACK -- Entered into rest in the Osh.| 1953. been tearing up the White House | wild-life lover. Neuberger has : over to his father a few weeks |pared with 688; ar awa General Hospital on sin we ao loved you. Sadly sing you putting green. Sen. Richard L. | started a fund "with $25. from IN THE LEGISLATURE ceives a warm welcome in Delhi ago in a protest against polit- pared $1,700,688; and | March 26, 1955 Samuel Hack beloved | |} or Trlr Bours ot hnking Neuberger, freshman from Ore- | my own cket'" to install an from Prime Minister Jawaharlal go 4 attempts to have his pro- Decline in sales affected prac) Ci Fired yi Armstrong | Thoughts of you dre ever near. gon, offers a handout to a furry | aluminum-lock fence to protect . " Nehru on his arrival on a good- | western policy and reform pro- [cally all lines and while demas Funeral tlie oh Monday | Lovingly remembered by his mother cher Dont Ye Capic {he Breen ftom any Iavages or Ho ital Fi ures | will mission to India. Thirty- ° gram. sirengthened towards year - ef March 28 at 2 p.m, Interment Mount : al n rea- epredations by marau ng S | depa Lawn Cemetery. WILLIAMS--In loving memory of a| [Evicted Bear Minto, the Win- | squirrels. Pp g [ some rtments still operated | Jury Refuses (Complete Laundry |"eccuisces numbered 1006 MOORBY---Suddenly at his home, 425 | | "dear father, Percy Williams, who ed from the lawn of the execu- --Central Press Canadian | passed away March 28, 1953. rere re -------- - -. ' Dundas E., Whitby, Ont., on Saturday, | yn" ou" \earte your memory lingers Ar M t I t t By ear-end, of whom 3 ce | March 2, 1055, John Stroud Moorby, | Si cetly lender, fond and true 4 e 0s n er es mn T I di t Fits In One Comer vere residents of Canada. They 1 ign Brg MRR UR hele 12 not a day deat father,' resent wards By T T i : 0 1naic | ceived dividends of 25 cen 3s. L. King), Wilson, Carolyn (Mrs.| Snat we do not think of you | | BY T. D. THOMAS, MLA | the major recommendations of the | | A fully-automatic home laundry |share in the first three quartex Charbonneau) and William. Mr. Moor- | pre 08 C27, YEE SARE SES | When the estimates for the de-| committee was the taxing of { r be tucked away in 30 cents in the final quarter by was Past Master of Melita Lodge, | zon Ont Bonito ln? or day . " partment of health were presented | cemeteries operated for profit, 0C 15 tar £an mow Yghed Away an extra dividend of 30 cents AF and AM, member of Toronto Val- | gente MUTI ER Cole on near. {by the Hon. Dr. M. Phillips, he|giving authority to the local coun. space only three feet wide. That's |" 101 $4,996,945, compared 'wi lev Lodge of Perfection; Rose| gu4iy missed by son Bill, daughter or 1IS 1 or | presented some very interesting |cil to assess these properties for| HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)--The|the total width of a washing ma- $4,212,378. felsic i $ ; y, 32 i ; i ; ; Choix: Moore Sovereign Commstory, 32; law Doris, and grandson Bobby. | figures Fespecting hospitalization. | local taxation. He stated he had | Dauphin county court reported Sat-| chine and clothes dryer that have Current assets at year-end we posity Lodge, Whitby, AF and AM, | At a graduation ceremony held sion And 3lso the chair of the|, Hie stated in e dat 2 years discussed His th the' minister urgay that the March grand jury | been combined into one appliance. $95,177,411 compared with 98 and Oshawa Scottish Rite Club. by the St. John Ambulance Bri-| central council of e St. John. e¢ bables had | of municipal affairs, and it was [refused to indict Gordon Henry of A ight- gra y Resting at A. W, Miles Funeral | CARD OF THANKS gade in the Simcoe hall Friday | Mrs. Thompson outlined the in. | been born in hospitals. Previous | under consideration at the present | Owen Sound, Ont., Hershey Bear | 1oad. Ps, pound Sverage muixed ™m We i Home, 0 St. Clan ave W. Terasto i 3. F ing 3 luable services rendered the |t0 that 75 per cent of the babies | time li h s of involunt : 5 Funeral service in the Capel Tuesay bight, Mrs, E. Friend acting in| ta DE he lw i y , goalie, on charges of involuntary | one continuous operation, n about | ¢'-:4ing workin i nea 2 0 pan, toa | I wish to express my thanks to all| her last official capacity as su-| brigade during the past eight Yere bor outside She Jospitals, AGRICULTURE : manslaughter in the auto death of | 68 minutes, The user sets the RE ig Vorking capital Lal to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, friends, who visited, sent flowers, cards, | perintendant of the nursing divi-| Years, not only in public duties ese figures an e increasing | On Thursday, the estimates for | his wife. timers, selects the water temper-|mota] assets were $175,566,568 co gifts and candy, while I was in hospital. | gj TEEN 26 certificates to | but in leadership and guidance, |Pirthrate is one reason for the the department of agricalture| Willlam Sa e, assistant district- FRENTICEIn Ostawa Senetal Hos A special thanks fo Dr. suurgle, Dr. $05 Precguted who | Her efforts, courage and friend-| congestion in the hospitals today. ( were presented by the re attorney, said the grand jury Wed- shite She Janis, then comes back pared with $181,693,340. Fel Weis 'Prentice, beloved wife of Mil- SR a ira v.32 ~ Nn, hem fully completed their training in Ship, will Jnded be Sorely Jhissed| The increasing le ian and hen Tie esviinale for dis Resuey y | o et 2 ie inal Fppliance 1s made bY Sends md . | by urses an ambulance | © e ) | p! board was dis- | agains! enry on the criminal is only slightly larger than a ton Prentice (74 Highland Ave.) ! First Aid. | 4 = For further information call Luke «| men. It is due to her untiring ef-| our country, for in 1939 there were | cussed, I drew to the attention | char es. Saye said Henry would E t Ch Melntosh Funeral Home, 52943. | ti Ne yo bie "Wako MeN" | forts and skill that the brigade |about 39,000 births in the province | of the minister a resolution which | still Be open to civil action in the yasie! X Sw sont, n erng ar . 1 | OBITUARY lon of Lonstable Walton of the| pao" grown to what it is today, | Of Ontario. In 1946 this figure had | was presented in the federal par- | case QUILTY -- At Wellesley Hospital, To-| Oshawa Police force who received rl d 78 i 53 it | lia Bi i an 2 4 ULLY =< At Wellgsior Yopital, Tu his second certificate (vaesived| "Mrs. Burns presented her with [jumped to 78,000, and in 1953 it |liament fespecting the need for| Henry was charged March 2 Read Tem rature 1SIMISS Ths Mark Quilty, in his 4lst year, | SAMUEL BLACK Dn async lina with a beautiful week-end tray-| had reached 124,095 an investigation of the meat pack- | shortly after a coroner's jury found pe De husband of F Janasen and . | : : a : lling case fro p * father of damice and Stephen, son of| A resident of Oshawa for 28 first aid. The brigade wishes him | hag Case om Die brigade mein. With the influx of people from |ing industry. The farmer is paid | gross negligence on his i i s part in a : : Milton Walls, Charles | L other countries th ital certain es y- i i mn alls, r 5 Thomas Quilty and the late Bridget| years; Samuel Black died in the | all the success in his efforts to | noc useful oe ep En | accommodation She Bospital | bed es, Tor low grate vo aftie aceident in which Hie wite Inside and Outside Brooklin, had a charge of bre Donohue, brother of Gertrude (Mrs | Oshawa General Hospital on Sat- obtain the next ertificate the jan the population is not adequate. In | little difference in the prices paid | Ont. was killed P "| You can now keep an accurate|in% and entering with I dames -legree), | I | urday after a serious illness last-| medallion. This is truly a wonder- Mis P. Jackson, Mrs. Clement 1946 we had in Ontario 16, beds. | by the consumer. The resolution Mrs. Henry died of injuries suf- | check on the temperature of your against him, dismissed by Ma v), Pickering, Desmond | ; % Biglowhs Jack of er atnarines, | ing three weeks. He had been in fi, effort by a member of our| a.nd Miss Ruth Yeo entertained | Today the total is 26,300 26,300 | was finally talked out, but the |fered in a head-on traffic collision | home freezer without having to trate F. 8. bs in po eo 4 Regis of London, Ontario. | poor health for over three years. | olice force who has realized the meeting with some wonderful | beds, an increase of 9,803, which | federal minister of agriculture |in Hershey. open it. A new type thermometer | "3-day. c Atto Rr Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chap-| * Mr. Black came to Oshawa on | the value and necessity of this| numbers before ~Ninchens was | amounts to a 61 per cent increase. | stated this was really a problem | The 28-year-old American Hockey | hangs on the wall beside the freez- Acting Crown rey R. el, 3% King St. W. until Thursday| hic arrival from Scotland, where! training in his work I served. At the conclusion of the| The Percentage increase certain-|for the provinces. League player waived hearing on| er and is connected by a flexible Humphreys, Qc, fod the sourt morning. High Requiem Mass in St. |p wag porn at Motherwell, Lan-| Great tribute w id WN rend ; iver | 1V 18 ive, I i 1 i ' . 4 ay a as )\ 11, : was paid Mrs. | evening Mrs. Friend was given|lY is impressive, but with the in-| In the throne speech the licuten- | the charges and was freed pend-| metal capillary tube to'a temper-|" Gregory . church, 10 a.m. Shuriay, arkshire. At the time of his death| E. Friend on this occasion, as she three rousing cheers moi wished | Crease in population it is still only (ant - governor stated it was the | ing Siarges ane pe ature - sensitive bulb which hangs aki drunk va Sniord die Bo Cemetery Father Duver wil hold ser. he bin 2 ding a 15% Rosehill has, resigned her position as su. a speedy and safe trip to Eng- | 33 beds per thousand. Hospital Imention of the government of| The husky red - haired goalie | inside the freezer. ye dan. a ernon Shark the" vice in the chapel Wednesday night, oulevard. He was the son of the| perintendant of the nursin ivi-| land administrators think a safe mar-| Ontario to a int a select - i i i § ' d o'clock. {late Mr. and Mrs. William Black ---------- g ppo Com- | spent five weeks in hospital with| The instrument is easily mounted | was sure their was no intent i AE SY | gin is about seven beds per thou-|mittee to study all phases of farm-| ini ff in th i > N--At Bowmanvilie, on Friday,| Of Motherwell, Lanarkshire. sand. AT eting Tl Sones Samm injuries he suffered in e crash, on the wall by key-hole slots on| "The accused was ordered to p ROBSON--At r " Hr : ree other passengers in e|the back of the case. It gives a|the costs of the court. : March 25, 1955, Oswald F, Robson| The deceased was married in U SREACH [ror ales COULD NOT AGREE [ister, if in the light of the reply | car were injured. ono ae LEY, & (Robson Motors Ltd.), aged 49 years,| Birmingham, Michigan, in 1935 to | The minister stated the prov- | of the Hon, Mr. Gardner; he would which ranges from 40 degrees be EARLY HOUSES # beloved husband of Laura Robson and | the former Sarah Kirkpatrick. For ; ' ince had given grants for hospi-|extend the terms of reference of | Military training in Russia be- | low to 70 di bove. And 5 dear father of Gloria and Pat hy Black w taker | (Continued rrom Page 1) al i of of On ; : 7 Ary 2 zero to egrees above. i he Morris Funeral Chapel, | 14 Years Mr. Black was caretaker I0 n tal construction! comparable with |the select committee to include gins with two hours a week in! for fast reading, it is divided at Resting at the Morris Fu pel] at the St. Andrew's United Church, | roads and in many areas cut visi- other provinces. I could not agree | also the prices paid by the con-| cp 2 t y owmanville until Monday noon. Serv-{ X \ h | bility t few Sard | be school for children at 12 years of | the zero mark into light and dark in Trinity United Church on Monday | Of which congregation he was a bility to a few yards. WINDSOR, Ont. CP) -- Ford | With the minister on that state-|sumers for all meat products. age green shades fore Christ t 130 pm. Interment Fenelon Falls. member. Before that he worked in | ROADS PLUGGED Motor Company of Canada Sunday |T¢ht and reminded him, that two (DIFFICULT TO ENFORCE : . asonic service in the chapel Sunday the inspection department of Gen-| One of the hardest hit areas was | announced sales in 1954 were $39..| Years ago I read, in the assembly,| The prime minister replying to ® a ° on d vening at 8.30, eral Motors. : | Dufferin county northwest of To- | 000.000 below the record set in a letter I had received from the |my question, stated there was : He leaves to mourn his passing | ronto. Howling winds whipped | 1953, minister of health for the province | difficulty under the present regu- 1 BC] ins wie Sarah; one sister, Mrs. across the area Sunday on the | In wu prelithinary summary of of British Columbia, in which it|lations, the difficulty seemed to 7 IN MEMORIAM | Jjames Orr Mary t Motparmel | Bes i high ruday's siofm and operation In 1954 sent fo company | wae staied BC' pays 3013 per be one of enforcement "This was : PRT : y Scotland; iy beni Donald Bell, gig Mshwayt Ba Sidervade A%| shareholders, the company stated all needed. Squipment Stig am ing Federal - Provincial confer. 2) e rates BOURNE In Jilios memory or deus of Oshawa. '| The situation got so bad that Ray | Is sales Tor the Yea iucluding the { During the course of the minis- Slice in 'April. For the present i i TI BSN, Ne A husband and father, Ernes A e, + of | 1 # i | i - ' i t ror " 5 guns wea Marth 3.1537 | tho Armstrong 'Funeral Home on cuperiniendent. gave. up any des | 10 10 055 the "company's ny" amandments to. the. cometer.| 185 'he. Appointment of a select| TRAVERSE BAY, Man. (CP) Her memories are may. Born a good effect on the Indians. Ol a ant, Monday, March 28, at 2 p.m. and|of clearing the roads for two or | "ye f hay. lies regulations. I expressed my (committee to investigate prices |For the first time in many years ¢ Saskatchewan, she was Adelaide | Brochet in 1864. With the excepti He put His arms around you, Ernest, will be conducted by the Rev. three days |, Net profit for the year amounted | disappointment to him for the re-|paid to the farmer and the con.| Mrs. George Thomas didn't receive | of Saskatchewan, few trips to Selkirk And whispered, come and rest. George Telford of St. Andrew's| In some districts. heavy road © $14.243319, or $858 a share, | port of the select commiitee on | sumer. . [a congratulatory telegram from | Moran, the daughter of French- of a few trips ) Sei hy She --Ever remembered by his loving wite'| United Church. | blocking was blamed on the as-| Compared with $20,029,513 or $12 07| cemeteries was presented in| The prime minister announced | Buckingham Palace. speaking parents, Pierre and Gene-| her entire life a and daughters. Interment will be at the Mount sumption of roads officials that 2 Share in 1953. Farnings in 1954| March, 1954, and very little had |on Tuesday afternoon that special | She was disappointed but guessed | Vieve Moran. Until three years ago Law tery [ : Wa p | were supplemented by a transfer | been di to implement a ' a TE y ba : "wg ' le.| Her parents moved to Brochet,|sisted on living alone in a RY of Emest wn cemetery. spring weather was on the way. | 3 A one to implement those re-| grants would be given to the "they just forgot" she was cele-|. th Manitoba, and there |home on the outskirts of her BOURNE-1s Jovi memory March 28, FUNERAL OF Snow fences had been removed, re- 31 38.0: 00u from reserve Diovided fommendations. He said he re- municipalities for the year ending | brating her 108th birthday his) It _northerd Sho 420d, tice home an He ON TE Jk ! : sulting in drifting across the roads. b - AS I E gretted the omission, but the re- arch, 1954. The money is to be | month. i: . . 1 is the world wiboot. Yous FREDERICK LOUIS WILSON The weatherman forecast contin-|, The summary said the loss was | gulations had been improved by |paid immediately and according| But more than 40 friends and | George Thomas, who became Tug: Uapped muskrat and sagred x Life to us is not the same, The memorial service for Fred-|uing cold and windy weather for | almost wholly attributable to the | order in council a week ago and|fo the prime minister is uncondi- | relafives gathered in the home of | S°R3 Bay factor at Moose ac 4 Sis to Ho fish i, Phe But to us who loved and lost you, erick Louis Wilson, who died in|today. Temperatures in most On-| 108s of production as a result of |the present administration of ce-|tional with no strings attached. her daughter, Mrs. William Or-| She recalls her ite 2s the wi . e net nsh Then ihe wal ete son n'a garden of vest, |the Oshawa General Hospital on|tario.centres would run around the | Strikes and to the diminished de-|meteries would be strengthened | Oshawa is to receive $59,954.50. | vis, 'at this settlement on the east|°f a factor was like being queen of | was open, al 3 the Rr 4 God bless you, Dad, you were one of | Thursday last, was held at the|mid-20s. mand for trucks in the Canadian |by Ajax $7,087.00, Pickering Village shore of Lake Winni to cole 3 castle. Her husband's word was holes in the ice for her catch. 5 he 'heal Armstrong Funeral Home at 3.30| ASK FARM AID | market : (a) the appointment of a three- | $3,680, and Pickering Townshi {Sore th Laie peg lo | law. He was surrounded with dig- | Thomas tapped a nearby grove --Sadly missed and always remember- | nm on Saturday | Snowplows which tackled side-| The loss in sales was confined | man advisory board, the chief | $14,210. The additional grants will | e the occasion. nity. He dressed every day in a suit maple trees and boiled down 3 ed by daughter Beatrice and son-in-law | 'Roy HA Mellow, minister of [roads in King township, 20 miles |to the Canadian market. The va- | functions of "which would be to|I am sure, be appreciated and | MANY MEMORIES {of black or dark blue and wore a sap for syrup. Bob, { Northminster United Church, con-| north of Toronto, became stuck |lue of export sales, $21,898,87, was | review and to advise the Minis-| spent to advantage for the local; Mrs. Thomas tapped her foot to|blagk beaver: Salutes were fired he can still recall the taste " Yuk 5 of a dear | ducted the services, Interment | themselves. An S O S message almost identical with that of 1953, | ter on request for the establish-| taxpayers {the strains of a Red river jig but|wheén a factor entered or left a pemmican, the northern staff ther Ernest F Boarne. who passed | was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. |Went out by telephone asking all |the summary said. ment and 'enlargement of ceme.| The reasoning of the govern-|soon her tired old eyes began fo fort . ife. Mrs. 'Thomas was an expe "Ma 9 ' il. | farmers with tractors to turn out| - - - | teries: the control of sales and | ment that some assistance is ne-| g mn Ma a| GOOD EFFEC at ma s at was of Lovirg i Tg ps his ways, ore, Dallbearets were, Don Wil | and HS the -- Where on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT | licensing of salesmen, and | cesary. because of the plo ent | ose Aud the Rothe Manitoba he aura of dignity was consid- | the pi BL for northern Upright and just to the end of his Jack Wilson, David Wilson and | Plows did get through, the wind The essentially spiritual nature |other matters which may be re-| unemployment situation, I believe | her memories | ered essential at that time. It had plorers and trappers. vrs ag nh dg d James oan | undid their work within minutes. of all that is real and eternal was ferred to the board; {it is intended to be a stop-gap, | ------ -- Sincere a aa a Deart and Hind, o Boia gan. One group of nine people from | emphasized at Christian Science| (b) the appointment of supervi- | pending decisive action on the | Sadly missed by daughters Grace, FUNERAL OF | Toronto, who spent the weekend | S€rvices on Sunday, March 27, in | sors or field officers whose duties | part of the provincial and federal | Florence, sons-in-law Ben and Gord. REV. E a3 Ww B. MacKAY | near King, was forced to abandon the lesson-sermon entitled "Real- | would be to inspect cemetery | governments at the conference in Ei Web, Mae Wp | three cars and walk 4% miles to itv". The Golden Text was from | plots, to safeguard the plothold- | April. | NOTICE f BROOKS -- In loving memory of a dear ' Ray -- Rev, wan 'yo [the Barrie highway, where they Psalms 119:12,18; "Blessed art|ers, to obtain accurate records,| For the relief of the un- [0] mother, Greta Brooks who passed MacKay, 51, minister of St. An-| o ojoteq their journey back to| thou, O Lord; teach me thy stat-| to assist the owners in programs employed - employables, the cost away March 27, 1954 drew's Presbyterian Church here | the city by taxi uies . . . Open thou mine eves, |of improvement and efficient ad-| to the City of Oshawa last year Looking pack , with memories since 1943, died Saturday. Elapsed time for the trip, norm-| that I may behold wondrous things | ministration. ; was $8,066.44 for which no grants | Tn nave 1 Pod. with you He was born on Vancouver Is-| "3 5o.minute drive, was five, out of thy law." I reminded the minister one of | are payable. oe . land, and was a graduate of) h Sua ukA hove. 5 ------------ rimmbini TR rt And leave the rest with God | gs 1 : hours | | Missed by daughter Edith | Queen's University and Knox Col- | «Missed by daug 5 kind | lege, He served at Woodville be- H | 3 3 fore coming here, and had been | FROGS * Ju loving IOmOLy of 2 Seat Ra the Lindsay and] EASTERN ONTARIO | DINNER mother and grandmother, Greta moderator Brooks who passed away March 27, Peterborough Presbyteries. | | 1954, : | He leaves his wife, a son Ewart NEWS Bs? dn, 200 Sm, *%,, [at the University of Toronto, wnd| Though absent you are ever near |a daughter Adele of Cobourg. | CONSIDER PENSIONS sed, loved and d Still missed, still loved and ever dear PETERBOROUGH -- A pension | | =Mised by loa, CUff and grand. OSHAWA AND plan for about 20 employees of 54 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa | eterborou county is being in- . vestigated by a special committee 116 Brock St. N., Whitby CARTWRIGHT -- In loving memory of on oe DISTRICT | cots comes | The loe a heart holds dear, ONTARIO'S OLDEST | Is Fond memories Hnger. everyday, BELLEVILLE -- Miss Nellie | Remembrance keeps her Near | HUB CAPS STOLEN | Clarke, believed to be the oldest EN Tl || Lovingly remembered by her family Cecil Elliott. 4 Prince street. re.| Woman in Ontario, celebrated her ec 4 » sir , Te- i av o Cai N - CHILDERHOSE--In loving memory of | ported to police the theft of four | 107th birthday at the Cairn Nurs- | a darling daughter, Linda, who was| .} . hut f hi | ing Home in Cannifton on Sun- | called away March 28, 1980 chrome hub caps from his car 4av Aarch 27. You'll never be forgotten, | which was parked in the garage | | z Memories are sweet, at the rear of Hill - Cornish Elec-| (ONSIDERING CAUSEWAY | You'll be tucked away inside our hearts, | tric. The caps were taken some- | PETERBOROUGH -- A preli- SHOULDER | For us to ever keep time between March 24 and the! minary survey by county engineer | GENOSHA HOTEL --Mommy, Daddy and brother Michael. | 964), My, Elliott described the| Jack Kean shows that a cause- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 at the HARRISON -- In loving memory of a| caps as being of the chrome type| way over Pigeon lake, joining the | dear husband and father, Frank C.|that completely cover the wheel. | townships of Ennismore and Em- Ib c Harrison, who passed away arch b at § : 26, 1947. SEEK PEEPING TOM | ily, would cost $220,000 . Hn years have passed since that sad Mr. and Mrs. Don Luke, 536 Col-| 50 YEAR JEWEL : { ay, | MARMORA -- The presentation When one we loved was called away, borne street east, reported to po-| \ God took him home it was His will| lice that a tall thin man wearing | of 3 Masonic sal jewel Yas R 6:15 DINNER Within our hearts he liveth still ia light colored overcoat placed a| made to Worshipfu rother . eception 6: ® 7:00 P.M. Sadly missed by his wife, Olive and Mddor up against their rear bed-|C. Inkster of Marmora A. F. and RIB LOIN PORK P son Gordon, daughter-in-law Dorothy and grandchildren Bobby and Lynda X i . 5 AM. 222, at the regular monthly Sunday. The man' left before po:| meeting of the lodge. Wor.' Bro Lamb Ch 49 | LIVER «19° | GUEST SPEAKER SLEEMAN -- In loving memory of a lice arrived but they followed his| Inkster occupied the Master's | am ops LB. ? | 3 dear husband and father. Thomas E | tracks in the snow ms far as pos- | chair in 1909 and 1815. -- w J SH ERI D N B F C | S Sleeman, who passed away nine years sible. | CENTRE LOIN LEAN | . . A ' . A o . ole 7 ago March 26, 1945 i GETS SIX MONTHS i i Nothing can ever fake away | CARRYING GUN William Harrington McAfee, 18 © c | Assistant General Manager, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce e love a eart olds dear y. M -- . | William McMurray. address un- RR 2, Whitby, was sentenczd to six m LB LB. : Fond | 1 very day, : ly, Was 3 - . : " i " . Romcmbrance keen Mim pear | known, was picked up by city po-| months by Magistrate F. 3. Ebbs d 0 S Me Shariofon wks was hot ord Sducated in monthly News Letter, Je is gis Prudent Sad] issed and lovingly remember. | lice Sunday and charged with in police court Monday on a ontrecl, 1s a e present. time, Manager © of the Montreal Branch o e Lanadion Pu od by his wife Helena, Gaughter Gert | carrying a concealed gun. McMur-| charge of theft. The accused was EXTRA SPECIAL DEVON -- BREAKFAST el _the Department of Economic Development, lic Relations Society rude, sons, Harold, Morley and Charles.| ray was CAITYiug a 9 milimeter| Temanded fom last woe; after he . c PA 'The Canadian Chamber of Commerce. As During the past ten years Mr. Sheridan has Luger. He told police he was trav-| pleaded guilty to stealing $36 from L h P tha 19 B A C 0 N 49 Manager of that Department, he has written travelled widely, conferring with Boards of 1 VER -- In loving mem of a d ; ig | C , he , TURN Alice "Mildred mig' Ml por oh elling from Ottawa to Toronto, | firma Prisler - am a 1 LB. Ls | a great many booklets," pamphlets and radio Trade and Chambers of Commerce, und ad- ood away March 27, lost, os | GIVEN REMAND a scripts, as well as editing the Department's dressing audiences from coast to coast. Never shall memory fade, H. Bernard Arnedt, address un- Nevis shi sun) Sate, ner known, was remanded for one Oshawa SRADE A" Liae SIZE ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING To the spot where she is ae. . Week aud April 3 by Magistrate M . | S " x Sadly missed by husband Mark. S. Ebbs in police court Monday R | | F.S. Ebbs in police court Monday | Memorial Service LoosE OR IN YOUR olleyg C GUESTS ARE ALSO WELCOME TURNER In loving memory of dear | - ab i k hii : was taken from the R. D. Werner | @ Monuments @® Markers OWN CONTAINER DINNER TICKETS evoiloble from all directors and ot the desk of the hotel Ganzi: or at the Chember of Come LW. MeCONK vr. Alice Turner, who passed] Frit p : March 27. 1951 | Comany Limited. The accused is {| Lo 3 yiGHWAY DIAL 3-9004 merce office . secure your ticket early to facilitate arrangements. : : Loving and kind in all her wavs in custody unless bail of $2,000 is | £ oF CITY LIMITS ANY TIME Secretory Marger 1 pright and just to the end of her days: | provided. . et " - Ei i Ch ei LE i, be SE rs. : 5 Poin

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