Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jun 1956, p. 2

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- v 'Open House At UAW Ha anni McNeil Recalls Year 1937 Bit PRE B® When Local 222 Organize | | B ki {| "Some people think that labor's Union within 90 days after start- Indiana, where the first UAW' | BIRTHDAY TODAY | #% . vi > : . |gains have been the result of evol-/ing work. No worker has yet re- vention was held in June of | | Congratulations are in order for 2 4 © |ution, rather than revolution, but/fused to do so and, they may as will celebrate the 20 year: | Wilbert Charlton, 438 Richmond » {let me assure you, as one that/well be members as they have to| United Auto Workers history, | street east, who Is celebrating his Be 4 {has been through it all from the/pay their dues anyway, Sunday UAW president W | birthday today 3 iE : ' |beginning -- it has been a fight! "In 1947 Local 222 was granted Reuther threw out the first | ' A IN» " " 7 {all the way -- nothing was given the compulsory check-off in the in a scheduled double - he ae0 PARKING METERS = | Vy 7 2, to us for the asking!" General Motors plants here fol- ball game between the Yan chants of the Abi, the Uxbridge 5 4 " So said Russ Mc ell, president | lowing the strike at the Ford and the Detroit Tigers at Det town council thin week decided notl ' " of Local 222. UAW-CIO (CLC) at plant in Windsor," sald Mr. Mec-| This Sunday, June 10, at 3.30 p {to Inatall parking meters. A two. £ a (the 'Open House held in the Neil. NBC-TV plans to present a our parking by av. will be enact] 2 {UAW Hall today, speaking to the "The organization of the plant cial show marking the 20 wi Ly toad | $ 4 ' 2 workers, members and their in 1937 was just the beginning for| of UAW history. {ed Inateas | ' 4 families gathering to celebrate the us. That year, March 2, the| The UAW representatives | TO WAVE DIAL | : 5% 120th anniversary of the United UAW granted a group of Local|met in South Bend in April IW. Lowry of Oshawa, district] I ' Automobile Workers |222 s a charter and the 193 spoke for about 7,500 m manager of the Nell Telephone Co, | Mr. McNeil reminded the gath- right to organize. But It wasn ti bers of the United States and C told members of the Mort Perry | 3 {ering that in 1937, the year the until 1043 that the union was re-|ada. They had no money in ; chamber of odmmerce this week | i . vat Srpaised Local 2 Sf cognized by the Company. Previous treasury, Today the UAW is v fol- | Managin Director and Mr. (hat (he area will he served hy ' 0 tha ere was only an agree- largest organized union In ul shawa Silk Screen gsomcey the ts w c Morini General Man. dial telephones tn 1050 i 7 ish Gi 45 cents an hour and the plece- ment between the General Motors | world with 1,400,000 members i rtising and | lowing executive appointments, ager. Mr. Stewart is also presi RVR RE. Rid iA i : {worker was getting 60 to 85 cents employees and the Company." has a strike fund of $25 millior aterial, Art- | Left to Right; Mr. Jack Stew- | 0." 00 vi "Hall is Sales Man SECURE FIRE THUCK an hour in the General Motors sald Mr. McNeil, The Canadian UAW has nea i sO) y Hall, tar 0 y rooks Limited* The Township of Heach have se. | $a. ¥ 4 plants, "In the 'old days,'™ said Russ| ] et Plates and art, President; Mr. Ray Hall, | ager of Hall-Brooks Limited". | fhe Township of Heach have se 2 VE RECALLS PAST McNeil," when "a foreman _dis-| 70100 Meiers, and more thar Se oy k "In those days," sald Mr. Mc- charged a man, no one investi-| | J T fighting machine It 18 equipped {Nell, "we had a lot of NO's. We gated it. The man couldn't go 02 ou Suwa 1s the second lai REPQ FROM PARLIAMEN with two pumps (one portable, 400 7 had no time and a half for higher and ask for his job back. 12,000 members and will be . feet of hose and two nozeles. ven 4 } |overtime, we had no paid vaca- That was the end of it and the largest local in Canada when . ° tually it will be kep! al the fire : : | tions, we had no statutory holi- man had to" take' it. Today the big local in Windsor is divided | hall in Port Perry and be manned . |days, we had no rest periods, we worker can take the foreman's de- into: several smaller locals bees mmons OW ver 1 e 11 1€ by the local fire brigade for calls' 8 i 2 {had no premiums for night shifts, cision to the top .and can get aqp"p GY TA ie in Reach Township i a : {we had no pensions: we had no hearing from top management and| opi p ; {hospital plan, no surgical plan for|it will be discussed openly. And,|, The UAW pioneered the Ra REDUCING CURVE 8 [the family, and we had no job|the union has a grievance com-|formula which gained the uni ces ome oO eecC es Work 1s well advanced on the 8 | security. mittee to see that the man gets/members and exacting senior} TO u A job of cutting down the curve, on| #8 | "We also had no seniority, and|a proper hearing and the whole and grievance provisions, the county road between Oshawa i i 4 {we had no grievance procedure, matter is thrashed out." "Our union has grown becau By MICHAEL STARR, M.P, explanation as to how these two the House of Commons addressed ang Port Perry, at the south end {and we had no representation for| RECALL BANQUET of the companies," said Russ M FOR ONTARIO RIDING lines will be linked, from Winni- to various members as well aso he Eimeroft Farm property : J [the workers. A lot of no's that Summing up his speech Russ! Neil. "If they had been just ¥ eat controversial pipeline peg to the border of Ontario and!leaders, and by the tremendous The south west corner of the farm |today have become yes, for all McNeil said to the gathering: "We wouldn't have been able to gath( wern- also from Kapuskasing southwards throng of people who crowded the property is being used to make the 0 5 . ithe workers in our local. have climbed the peak .". but the huge forces against them, ine at to the industrial parts of this prov- galleries of the House every after-| ve more gentle "Today," said Mr. McNeil, 'a mountains still remain." has been their attitude which hz clos- ince. As a matter of fact, very noon and evening, staying as late . new worker at GM must join the! A huge banquet in South Bend, forced us to fight bitterly, althoug HIGHWAY WORK RESUMED | me rt the ---- we didn't want to do it anymer | reconverted I into a valuable Hire | to curtail debate, little explanation was put forth by as 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning | if some case en before debate the government as to why Trans- with many hundreds waiting in the he work of repairing and re in a yma a v p } | . . had started on any particular Canada Pipelines, who have been halls hoping to be admitted. It will| building Highways 7 and 12, north | sofight democracy in the plant had of this II. The result was incorporated as a company for be many years before such inter of Brooklin, has been resumed by 3 0 oris arries n the dictatorship which flom | time A necessarily five years, have time and time est will again be displayed in what the contracting firm 4 \ : ished before 1936 and later." order and again defaulted their undertakings. is happening on Parliament Hi . HE OONTRADS ; . ---- the actual de- It is because of their default that T¢ those of us who were here as, SE( URE LARGE CONTRACT ) ficant thing to this government has committed it- eyewitnesses, it was an experience The Matthews Conveyor Co. Ltd. | § 15 » Win ares me was th and amend- self to loan them this huge amount that we shall always remember o Ph) dope has 4 Inained : | i apd sepia AXDAVAre' ' one . A513 co AC '( 1e fed. | i ) " 3 | ments which escuted dur. of taxpavers' money. and benefit fram. | tof the way. eral departmens of pole: wore,| KEITH MOFFATT Bk the] Reith 00 Jes. Pu Grerson | Ale you prepared for an acci- scene of a three-car collision on (Nel, [ef ing the pass y nis Ii h iE LS ! hd p V, | 8 ' 8 as am- | Ho se of ( a n the Opposi Even though the Opposition was there is still a great deal of work for mail handling equipment driver of Ihe Oshawa Delt eum ilies to care for, his own and gent? You may be, it chances Kingston road hear the 'Hilitop ouse o r Pr b H , a There » talk that . truck which houses Fina, the SAT : yr \"" |are you are not as well prepared Restaurant in East Whitby Town- tion parties were turned down in unable to change the mind of the to be done. There is some ta 8 DISTRICT MEN ORDAINED ! Fina's. He is shown as he bi's ac a Whitby barber ship, he set up his flares | DISTANCE every instance by the Speaker of government in respect to the hand. parliament will De recessed and be Among the new ministers ordain- travelling robin and her nest. | "good-bye" to his wife wh: James Misslin part owner of the Then for several minutes hel "House it r x Ce g 5 Mé A yas it able alled in the fall of this year in : y i sod al : VORP slin, " I 3 the House, with one exception: ling of this matter, nor wa able reca 1t/ed by the Bay of Quinte Confer-| The truck has been idled until | Brian, his two-year-old son, looks Whitby Barbershop on Dundas guided traffic around the damaged C A (WKS | a motion was accepted by to block this bill past the deadline order to complete its business . i the eggs are hatched in the nest. | on. r r led tra Fhe 2 immediately reversed and set by te government, it sever. is a question whether the new nce 3 Brockville ot N quesday Jireet, carries Tegulation flares in gars iets blowkod off the south r t he following morning. In/theless produced some o e best rules applied in the p " p ; dg : iy ak vir! - are certain mem speeches that have been recorded have shortened the time and length F. James Burn of Janetville. : ' | Wednesday night he put his| BY the time C oustable John All- go through in bers who are considered to be ex- in Hansard for a great many of debate have had any effect in 1na S eeper flares to work. Arriving on the ian of he yl it by 1 Stachment of | perts and students of procedure in years. The combined opposition of expediting the business of the WEATHER ini i ---- Bhs: the On ario | 'rovincia Police and the House of Commons. It was the Conservative and CCF parties House eq oe ¥ Osh Wa Do ice grHved, isslin| strange, therefore, that they could moulded itself into a very potent, Figures recently Issued by the ad raffic under control. : ) be wrong on so many occasions. and effective team. It is the opin- Dominion Bureau of Statistics' TORONTO (CP) Official fore as WO ami 1S 0 ary 1C i Miss in sad you never The government is now in a posi- ion of many who have watched show that new motor vehicle sales casts issued by the Dominion pub- OW hen you will come across ; ion 16 joan $90 million to Travs- and observed happenings Bere onlin the first Suarigr 0 ut Year lic weather office at 5:15 om By KEITH MOFFATT welfare of the birds ordered that The accident itself resulted in| ERAIIRIIUTIH ELIT whic i i y arly 12 per cent ove " : ed Canada Pipelines, which is to be Parliament Hill that this debate were up nearly 12 per cent over Synopsis: Somewhat cooler and «q first noticed the nest on the the truck be idled the minute the President extensive damage to three cars in- ¢ A LL 3's _ 22888, 1957, w es iss vere comparable to last year in number, and 26 per : ; ye ti x hogy a by | hy eR i Pay huge gud he which a a in ii in value. The increases in the ik a awed Tureugh back of my truck when I went in bl Sates. Sines that wate with Yolved ole nillered the section of the pipe from Al- i511 known as the debate on Rec ony. of Mores oe the shard-|a few showers. It is expected to our Oshawa yard two weeks ago, ond egg, Mr. Perry has ordered] PHILADELPHIA, Pa., (Special) from hospital. gy jena to the City % Ie orion 'this bin old cer-land 39 per cent in value. There cover the province this evening. |last Monday. It was really just a the truck idled, and it will remain|_ Gian Paolo Lang, an exporter| Released were Mrs. Queenie rio hats vy Manitoba border tamly aroused a great deal of in-| have been increases shown over Skies will cloud over this morning | half-completed nest. The robins|in the yard, where. it stands now, from Livorno. Italy, was elected|Berry, Mrs. Audrey Denier and MN 8." Y:} 3 Ouiftio Ifom the igi he built terest st Canadians through-|last year in production of building| With a few showers forecast for must have started it over the until the eggs are hatched. We felt . : ' . . Brian Denier, all of 123 Summer fo Rapuskasing is being Duk iy nada. Thi ras evidenced by|and consumer products such as| Southern Ontario today, while in y Ry that the vibrations of the road trip president of Rotary International| gi cot Oshawa, under public) ownership hgh the oul =anans of a en, tole rs products. building brick, northern Ontario skies will clear, | Week-end while my truck was idled might interfere with "Fina" and for 1956-57 at the 5 annual con-| 7 Pe pur rtioi Wai CB ig no De which came pouring into and clay products '| Saturday will be mainly sunny in the yard the Ratching of the little ones. [vention o hat os a en's participating. ih : re er a rr ~ |with afternoon temperatures in the| "I never thought much about it| "I never thought a thing like that| Organization. whic Pp , Cr-- 85s i th 7 a five-day session here today. The ° was born at Dorset and came to md ® ign = od some cloud, Wien : started ony Tun we Dale open, a Same gonvention Setration ee - Port Perry as a youth tario during the afternoon hat morning. Ina ~ and Rer|i..ir family as I do about my own than 9. glarians and guess, 1 S ze OBITUARIES Mr. McKinley was a member of "Regional forecasts valld until mate were nowhere in sight, and (ie PRLS G8 0 C0 BAO my son, Tepresented 9,100 Rotary Clubs the Masonic lodge idni : >e only thing that passed through TR " with a membership of 430,000 busi- He is OH oT by his daughter, midnight Sakirday Halibur.| MY Mind was: 'What a funny place TRUCK IDLED . I ness and professional executives in , WILLIAM BRANDON [grandchildren and 21 great-grand-| Mrs. Earl Cook (Emma) of Port|, "® ntario, Niagara, Hallbur-\gor hirds to try and build their| "Since the Times-Gazette first|gg countries. ton, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny,| e.' I thought that would be the Published the story it just seems i LON FALLS -- The death | children. | Perry and four grandchildren. clouding over early this morning, Jo ug at wou |that every place I go people ask:|, Mr. Lang is a director of the Bl me ed ntosh Fare Chaney to ou Bly Sr cteseased bY #la few sunny Intervals and a few ond ou N a" had different ideas! | 'Are you the man who has "the jivorno Blanch goby the Bank Df As there was no correct answer to puzzle No. 125 RR adaY, adne | or 2.30 p.m. on Monday, June 11,| The funeral service was held at| Showers this Jlternoon, JSearing Wten I pulled into our bulk plant Jobin's home ou Ibe Pha Lh man of the Chamber of Commerce|| the prize of $70 will be carried forward ond the prize Brandon. She conducted by Major V. MacLean the McDermott. Panabaker Fu-|yin, "change in temperature Sat.|3t Hale, 20 miles east of Oshawa, ith "40 WE O06 "CARTE, © Hin Livorno. He became' a member(] for the next puzzle will be $80. - . {of the Salvation Army. Interment |neral Chapel at 2 p.m. today fol-| i > "80 I went to the back of my truck to : lof the Rotary Club of Livorno in She Teaves. fo mourf her passing Will be in the Oshawa Union Ceme- lowed by interment in Pine Grove ER evinds light today, nocthwest | open the safety valves|before tak. ver and the birds Jearn how Ao To46, is a BY president of that many a one has action ahd ne daughter, Mrs. JR. Hopkins tery | Cemetery. i {dav and lov' ton yng ing fon a load of gas for Mr.| 3. co the SOR TS to have al club, and has served Rotary Inter- excitement in the middle bt 8 C The members of the ladies auxil| Members of the Masonic lodge| day snd low tonight at Trenton 85| perry's station in Lindspy . . . and SPOsibility for a man to have a) TC PIC C80 ACEIre, ont Cajctriet wie o RR [E d tapers off to an indif (Phyllis) of Coboconk {and ene son, iary of the Canadian Legion will! held a memorial service at the fu-| and 58, St. Catharines, Toronto and | there was "Fina" looki g up at me| family at home and another fa OrHOT, and as committee chair-| ow apers otf o 5 3 Edwin at home : hold a memorial service at the fu- meral chapel last night Hamilton 80 and 58, Killaloe 85 and | from her half-built hime on the|ily On a tow-bar at the back of his man and member erent ending in which case Also surviving are William G.. no...) chapel at 7 p.m. on Sunday 53 | tow-bar of my truck. nate was, truck. | ti I's 1957 con- you are but mildly inter- Fred C. and Russell E. Henley of "pn oni are asked not to call WILLIAM MORRISON Summary for Saturday -- Sunny | watching her from hi perch on a| 'Now that the truck is idled in| Rotary Ahernationals 19:23 in ested In the ending. Toronto; Casie G. of Belleville and ,,) cat urday evening. TORONTO -- The death occur-| and warm | wire fence, about ten Wards away, the yard and I am driving the vention Ww d . tral Switzerland Ernest A. Henley of Oshawa red suddenly at St. Joseph's Hos-| = trm------ | eave "he was Stand] . '|spare, things will surely be all Lucerne and centra wie CLUES DOWN: The funeral service will be held ANTHONY JAKACKI pital on Wednesday, June 6, of Wil OPEN RCAF STATIONS HAD A FEELING |right for "Fina". No man could | Elected to Rotary Internationa 8 P o/1[5[0|N] ------------ from her late residence at 2 p.m Secret f the Polish Soclet liam Morrison of 192 Marion street OTTAWA (CP) Twenty-five | A ? have shown more consideration | board of directors were JBotarians on Saturday. June 9, followed by| SEeary of the FOUSh Boclel| Mr. Morrison is survived by two| RCAF stations across Canada will| "After loading with gas I pro-|for "Fina" than Mr. Perry. I sure|from Canada, Lebanon, Peru, he Ae) 1. It is well known thet Home PeEment In Fenelon Falls. Gots. < S. awa, An Bony a ag i, 256 sons, Donald of Oshawa and Wil-| throw open their gates to the public ceeded to Lindsay via Peter-| appreciate his kindness and unself-| Union of South Africa: and the occidents. thot Is. accidents tery. " son ToRs sou a Passed away liam of Toronto and two daughters, | Saturday for the 10th annual Air! borough. When I got off the truck|ishness." US.A. ; -- in the Home, are more oh Thursdas June 7 The deci :a!| Jean of Sault Ste. Marie and Shir- Force Day. Flying displays of jet at Lindsay I went to the tow-bar| ---------- TEI --.,,,, common than others, It i MRS. JOHN GALT oR ihursay, June e deceas- joy of Toronto fighters, transport planes, new at the back, right away and the mon than others. It 3 ~The death occurred at Toronto ad, who was in jis 56th Year, hag The funeral service will be held anti-submarine aircraft and train- |robins were still with me, That's i - Some kinds of accidents on Thursday, June 7, of Frances ho Puy Ik since June 144 10 a.m. on Saturday at the ers will be held. |the way it's been ever since! Explanations of more which are more common 5 b 3) v Le : iF t han others -- not Some Anne Galt, wife of the late Rev B Turner and Porter Funeral Chapel, { My daily run averages 261 B t th Hi t 5 difficult clues: t orn in Poland on October 22, Roncesvalles avenue. Interment James Ambrose and Nellis Me-| miles, and the robins kept right on ea € ea / accidents, John Galt 1900, the deceased. was a son of Mrs. Galt is survived by one Mrs. Jakacki and the late Stanley will be in Park Lawn Cemetery. | Cary Whinfield. In 1939, she mar-| building their nest that first week. i SLUES ACROSS: 4. Arts suits bést os the clue daughter, Mrs. J. H. Wilkins|Jakacki. He was married in Po- - ried Dr. Selborne Abel in Owen By the end of the week their home > h el "fe a 3 y r ' § yas leted. How they did it, # 44 ' emphasizes iscerning", 1Bealsh IF.) of Oshawa sud: one land on Rebtusy 5 a, and had db MU Sound, ate Mrs. Abel has lived at ir eal They vi have WW ith a § +i 3 Woon Ee heh tokes discernment to ap- 180. been a resident © anada and| High requiem mass was conduct- | woodha ince 18 1 done most of their building or the i preciate the fine Arts. The The funeral service will be held Oshawa for 29 years ed in St. Gregory's Roman Catho-| hand Dredeoeased tor done Mes: fly and on the run, because the V1, os you send it in time. The appeal of fine Acts, e.g. at the McDougall and Brown Fu-| Mr. Jakacki was » member of|jjc Church at 9 am. today for| Apel was a member of the Rose. truck was on the road every day. | PORTABLE {/ porticuler Day you send it circus Acts, Acts of kind- Beral Chape 191 Dantorth 3 Headwig's Polish Catholic yimes Murphy who passed away, land bowling club in Owen Sound.| "When I noticed the first egg I 4 { will decide whether it or- ness, etc, may well be avenue, at 10 am. on Saturday, h hurch and formerly was a mem- at the General Motors north plant | Surviving are four brothers, asked Mr. Perry to come and see vives in time or not, obvious to all, June 9, Interment will be in St her Holy Cross Romfan Catho-| on Wednesday, following a heart| James of Toronto: Nelson of Osh. it. Since that time we have all felt Shs P d John's Cemetery way oie ind day been an Shr attack awa; Cecil and Ambrose of Owen like fathers around the yard. Mr. ROOM COOLER ; +In face of great danger, g |iy 4ry nice to contem- 5 : ; ployee o e Ontario Malleable, The mass was conducted by Sound. Perry, sharing our concern for the id one simply does, or does plate a "nice warm' Red: MRS. TERESA GORMAN Iron Co. for 10 years. _ |Rev. J. E. Lawlor, Interment was| ---- eb estonia Bhs Boni not, remain unpreturbed, If it were not you would Requiem mass "was conducted , He leaves 10 mourn his passing in St. Gregory's Cemetery THE LATEST THING / acording to one's nature. not refer to it in such plegs= at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic | his wite, me ormer Mary Modzel-| The pallbearers were A. C. Love, IN ROOM AIR COOLERS ; This a psychological fact; i terms of "nice worn"? Church at 10' a.m. on Thursday, owes 2 super, Miss lrene|ceorge Keenan, William Murphy, perturbation is mental, It ne for Bed. this depends ' . N p G an ;.° ; pd Ly a , Marty G - 0 : i i ' Jute Xd Ms Terese oman Dr. Richard Jakacki of Worcester, Berna Bsunedy grly (Gorham Oshawa General Hospital Here 3 the Ar Copling overyore : Oo Question of het on the circumstances. In a) 4 ace 1 hy mar n ' ' ud H H General Hospital on Tuesday last. Mass ; HAART To dl Bg oy Thus Would is preferable to Ih !ropics or in the heat ; Also surviving are his mother, MRS. AGNES A. ABEIL attractive room Air Cooler is lig . ' : Pp of summer a "nice warm' Rev. J. E, Lawlor conducted the| who lives in Leicester, En land: . rs . ' = in weight and efficient. The dis- . Could, p " in St ; 4 Lrg and: LONDON, Ont. -- Mrs. Agnes Osh Ontari nt Bed would hardly be nice mass. Interment was in St. Greg- a sister, Mrs. A. Arlowski (Stella) Alexia Abel of Woodham. near shawa, Ontario appearing handle facilitates easy : to contemplate joi io Come. of Leicester, England, and four|Londén. Ontario, died in St. Jo- moving i room o Jom. The I 7 12. Delay can have serious con- plate. e pallbearers were James brothers, Bruno of Toronto, Stan- 's 1 tal, Lond - powerful yet quiet 12-inch fan J sequences, Such. os Leesy, 12. "Greatly annoyed", yes, if Gorman, Vincent Gorman, Eu- ley of Australia, Peter of Chicago Se2° A Rosy! A ths nan, 08 Tues: Sealed tenders for the General Contract for gently forces healthfully cooled, | which is itself a conse- the hid let ye EL Ny gene Gorman, Mervyn Gorman, and Steve in Poland Mrs. Abel had been in apparent ; H filtered air throughout the room quence. » Victor Gorman and George Gor-' The remains will be at the | good health until Sunday ara she the construction of an Extension to the Oshawa Identical plastic louvers on front : 13! si h poy pig Igy Pugin man. Armstrong Funeral Chapel for|was taken ill and admitted to hos-|] General Hospital, plainly marked as to con- and rear allow unit to also func «It is the Sinner, not the well be a minor tha =a Wao oe high requiem mass in St, Hed: | pital ; . i tion as an exhaust fan plus winter ig Sin, who may need to be 4 : be MRS. A. JOHN GRAVES wig's Church at 10 am. on Sat-| Born in Owen Sound, Mrs. Abel | tents, will be received by the undersigned un- humidifier, and the built-in pump forgiven. In. some _ cases bE Ld ord | ittie couse e greatly The death occurred at her home, urday, June 9, conducted by Rev. was the daugher of the late : ' . assures correct water distribution. one's Son may indeed need i 57 Warren avenue, early today of | F. Kwiatkowski. Interment will be til 12 o'clock noon Eastern Daylight Saving to be forgiven. annoyed". ove vif iin St. G i's Ci 3 ; Chatiote Lee, belo a A HERUY? Cemtury ORA =13 L. C u R TA S Time . A Part in a play may be a 17. Thott 3 bn proar, though she had not enjoyed good WILTON McKINLEY ao ig ° : success due to the one os it stands, simply means health for some time. she was PORT PERRY -- The death VENETIAN SHADES JUNE 22nd 1956 ONLY COMPLETE octor concerned. The suc- an ordinary healthy Throat, bright and cheerful as usual and Srourred at He Sommunity How! . apt ' cessful signing of a Pact and Were is he Spperen her death was unexpected : 5 » » 0 : T5T i en : : Terms If Desired may be largely due to one reason why this shou FEO 3 Paradise, Hertfordshire, Ie ved Dushane WIN Is Plans, specifications, instructions to ten- man's efforts, but the prompt any special precau- ngland, deceased w 4 "8, A he : 1 fit 4 ions reat is clearly a daughter of the late Daniel and 75th year : ; : ; derers and tender forms (maximum two sets) : delual success of it depands 100%: re) Sarah Lee. She was married in|. A Son of the late Mr. "and Mrs eal for omes, ices, otels, ottages on subsequent events, which Hemel, Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Samuel McKinley, the deceased may be obtained by responsible General Con- ® Light Weight. ® Efficient & C ' cannot rest on one man. © yg, sgilor October 13, 1895, and with her| a : . ] L] icien ompac vi a celebrated their diamond tractors from the office of the Architects, 9 9 P + As far as, the average per- ® Powerful ® Good Look son is concerned, Prison Is wedding anniversary last October. G Ferguson, Lindsay, Kaminker. Lanale . 00 ooking / ed, A resident of Oshawa for 44 J ovan, gus ' Y, ' gley, an excellent institution -- ; A A The extremely compact size of: 17%" high x 17" wide it is only unpleasant for the two work in conjunction with each other. The asso- 5, Mrs. Graves was extreme ; : T active in the work of the Salvation Best Qualit Stove Oil Seenieysice, 19 Price Street, Toronto, .upon x 13%" deep allows this unit to be placed on table or crooks, - Puiton is unpleos ciation of a Sailor with Army with her husband and also y receipt of a certified cheque for $50.00 per set. floor. Attractive two-tone beige cabinet blends with ent Srom onyoody's view ter toast) rig Midi, poin i was a member of the ladies auxil- : . 4 A . jary of the Canadian Legion from \ Cheques will be refunded for plans and speci- every room interior. New Bonderite process. protects tively unlikely, but defi- unit from rust and corrosion. . "Risky" to employ a man nitely possible. whom she received a 25-year serv- n . 3 : NER jee' medal recently Vigor's famous c fications returned in good order within four whose Word. connot be. res lied upon -- he's the typs 21. Sew is the surer answer. roted t f the Salv. A devoted member of the Salva 3/10 teen (14 days after tender closing date A H T A Yi 0 R who may let you down even The clue refers to both if his tual. W, i men and women, of course. per gal. For reference, copies of the documents will be on display at * Ld r i i his Work cannot « Practically all men will tion Army here for many years, ® Prompt Delivery of off Al hr is more apt. It is very easy, rather than just 'possible', to associate a Tailor with a cutter, since Mrs. Graves exemplified all the ® Courteous Service true principles of, Christian womanhood. She devoted to consider Sewing a most bor- be relied upon, employing her home and her family 251 Bruce St. i ¢ a myn 5 Besides her husband she leaves 3 Dial RA 5.1109 Lowest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. o DI hire would be more ters ing io 4 3 I omen to mourn her pa 7 three daugh- -- ; HA n T i s C : ly s ters, Mrs. C. field (Eva W. A. HOLLAND, 5 WA and STRICT DEALER understatement Since the order fill ro Mrs. E. 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