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Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Oct 1946, p. 9

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 _ «.. Better Neighborhood Spirit THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE Everybody Benefits +..Everybody Gives! CHECK THESE BENEFITS These are typical services performed by the organizations in the Community Chest. Only your generous giving can maintain them. Ll [Ll LJ Ll [Ll [Ll [J] [] [Ll [Ll [] Support of youth organizations which teach disc igkine, loyalty and service to the com- munity. Special comforts supplied to Oshawa veterans confined to hospitals for long periods. Children taught to swim -- more than 1300 received instruction this year. Care and assistancé for orphaned children and for unmarried mothers and their babies. Ho Nursing care at home : for hundreds unable to afford a nurse. Neighborhood centres operating as an alterna- tive to juyenile delin- quency. Christmas cheer for hundreds less fortunate Oshawa citizens. Special instruction for children with speech im- pediments. Comforts for men on service and aid for any of their families at home who may be in need. Organized help for needy families including glasses and dentures for children and adults in need of such attention. Thousands of children and young people Jrovide with healthful recreation the year roun AND E 3 Practical help, food and clothing for the down-and-out and men discharged from prison. Always a friend in the magistrate's court for those in trouble. Provision of advice and employment assist. ance for Oshawa's war veterans. Neighborhood community evenings for folks of all ages in Oshawa's supervised play area. Training in community leadership for the grow- ing youth of Oshawa. Scores of families held together by advice, counsel and financial assistance, Operation of new play- grounds in all parts of Oshawa. Preventive work to are rest eyesight deficiency among young and old. Re-education and employment in arts and crafts for Oshawa's blind folk. Training hundreds of boys and girls in handi- crafts and promoting development of the bread-winners and home-makers of tomorrow. Organized visits to hospitals and institutions . to bring cheer and hope to the sick and bed. ridden. "GIVE HALF A DAY, OR FOUR HOURS PAY' "THE MORE YOU PUT IN THE COMMUNITY CHEST THE FARTHER YOU CAN THROW OUT YOUR OWN" GIVE ONCE FOR ALL A Home for Al Children... Canadian National Institute for the Blind The Salvation Army Community Recreation Association Victorian Order of Nurses Women's Welfare League Children's Aid Society Canadian Legion Poppy Fund Oshawa Rehabilitation Council SIXTEEN Oshawa Boy Scouts Association Y.W.C.A. Oshawa Girl Guides Association Christmas Cheer Fund Navy League--Oshawa Sea Cadets Royal Canadian Army Cadets Navy League of Canada ' Oshawa Women's Naval Auxiliary ------Published By The Oshawa Community Chest Committee Help for the Blind... . A Chance for Youthful Talent . . .

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