PAGE TWO THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, . ', Births {en Th 160881 fn' Fy re SL Thursday, Ergin Deaths eer fo hor ursby arrow, in his Sist year, Armstrong's rou CT 'orey, HAYRS--1n Joving memory of oY dear Fim sway, Et, Hull So, 1088, neve; we x oy where she Is must be watching yet, sas, Jon ous, ge sp a not forget, hat wo dba here and KA By 48, Eva, Victor and srs grandchildren, MoDONALD--In Joying sar father, AWSY Bosumber 26, PF Presence is ever near an ove remains with oo were b Ine kind of 3 Rover fori TAO daughter oe. Onn Don MIDONALD--In joving m of or fithay a ; Wig ly pm H y word 1 or gach | died beloved by all Lov! ny remembered by Jack, 'Dorls fam n ody Ruler he i on who pao at fin SOrrow we yin aol of memory we s hail Swern Koop: 1 lea ethe at ) SONS, bereg, br hi" Tovas ur ving Joe who pi Bsus Ta, a i 1043, in she" ha gf Nadoriy passed ver tomembered hig sister a i. and rh i end 7 8 dear gy in at Mn, gM Loa ty! ne who! ty down his life for Always emeinbered by his mother, TH-In ovarrnt oy Who. Passed SH "Becember dave 2 0% friends are a mother, iy we think of you, nds a ds If they are true, lost 'our rien friend when we lost Ever Témembered by the children. Cards of Thanks Mr. William Van 3 oe and son wish to friends sntre Sheiks to ¥ tne] t PE the aM Vi the fan on for their kind A 'the eo oF Shit oan. moter ; They would also like GEORGE THURSBY Following a short illness the death occurred in the Oshawa Gen- band of the Jonmet Borrow, In Slat 'Thursby od the hospital last Thursday and was apparently mak- ing progress toward recovery when he took a turn for the worse on Monday, Born in Belfast, Ireland, on Aug- ust 4, 1896, the deceased came to and was & member of Local 223, U AW, Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters and three sons, Hel. en, Irene, Reg, Clarence and Mer- big ssa Mis Ann Thor of a urs Sere ant will be held from the pm on Thuy Funeral Hi i Hous 2.30 Decemper 36, fol- wed by i in Mount Lawn Cemelery. Rev. H., PF. Davidson, Pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church, will conduct the services, It has been a privilege to sarve you and we will strive with every effort to merit a continuance of your patronage. MRS. M. E. RYCROFT Representatives AVON PRODUCTS _ Whitby, Ontarie Zionists #% Veto London «| Conference Basel, Switzerland, Dec, 24 -- (AP)--The World Zionist Con- gress toda; oy turned thumbs down on participation 11 the London conference on Palestine, hut left the door open for reconsideration of its position should the British overnment denounce the 1936 hite Paper limiting Jewish iry- imifiation to the Holy Land, a vote of 171 to 14, the Conarosmcomaonsd of delegates from 43 countries--voted against sending a representative to Lon. | don "under existing circumstan- ces, " However, the Congress agreed that "it a change should take place in the situation, the general council of the Zionist organiza- tion shall consider the matter and decide. whether to participate in the conference or not," Twenty-five of the delegates abstained from voting on the re. solution, which was introduced b Rabbi A. H, Silver of Cleveland, Ohio, chairman of the Congress Political Commission, Fourth Republic Now Official, Headaches Many Paris, Dec. 24 (AP)--France's Fourth Republic officially comes into being today, with the country in a perilous financial state and the entire shaky structure of her colon. ial empire threatened by the bloody Viet Nam bid for complete inde- "7 | pendence in Indo.China, The new constitution becomes legally effective this afternoon at the moment when Parliament's Up- per House meets for the first time 6% years after the Senate of the Third Republic held its last session on May 21, 1040, The Council of the Republic, » | which replaces the Senate in the new legislative system, will meet un- der the presidency of Dr. Jules Gasser, a Radical Socialist who gets he honor by virtue of seniority, He | L] ' The Council is scheduled to join | with the National Assembly Jan, 16 to elect a President of the Repub- lic as Prance moves toward the end of her war-necessitated political reconstruction by the establishment of a permanent government, Brooklin School Pupils' Concert Much Enjoyed Brooklin Continuation School | Christmas Party opened with the singing of Christmas Ca- rols led by Mrs, Rogers with Mrs, Wilson at the plano, All enjoyed tho carols and then we continued with the program, The Grade IX and X boys had a spelling match in which almost everyone went down on the first words, Thiss was probably what the boys had decided among them- selves to do as everyone was sup- posed to do something at the par- ty. Grade IX Girls sang a song, "Lt It Snow, Let It Snow" and then Howard Richardson had = contest, The Grade X Girls sang 'I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas," followed by a stunt given by Grades XI and XII, This stunt was called the "Old Ford Car," The pupils represented the different parts of the car, Chairs were used for the seats. Joan Nesbitt had a contest that fitted in very nicely after the stunt because it too was a contest about cars, It was a contest in which the black spaces were fil. led in with the names and differ ent parts of a car, Marion Ormis- ton had another contest which the answers were names of flow. ers, Evelyn Ormistcn, Wilhelmina deYonge, and Keith Kaine gave out the presents followed by a light lunch of ice-cream and plain and chocolate cake, Each person brought their own pop, The party was from 8 to 4 p.m, Bonnle Gregg, Hayden Macdonald Wholesale Staff Dinner Party at Airport. Above Is shown the staff of Hayden Macdonald Wholesale, Ohiwe and Hamilton at the bowling alley of the Oshawa Airport following a dinner piirty held recently, Oshawa Kinsmen Play Hosts at Christmas Party Members of the Oshawa Kinsmen Club last night were hosts to some 10 children of members of the club at a Christmas Party at Rotary Hall when, after a splendid program of movies, Santa Claus paid a call and Santa, In t Santa. Friday afternoon December 20, The room was decorated with red and green streamers, the boards were decorated and the tree in one corner, At the end of the pro- gram volunteers were asked to stay and help clean up the room, Everyone had an enjoyable time, The Literary Soclety gave Mrs. Kaines a scarf; Mrs, Wilson a cream and sugar set, and Mrs, Rogers a luncheon cloth and ser- viettes, Times-Gazette Want Ads Bring Koiek Results distributed gifts: Left to right in the upper picture are: Sharon Chese- brough, David Cavers, Mary Diane Radway, Ross Radway, Judy Fraser, Carol Robinson, Marlene Spencer, and Bobby Cox with lower picture Larry Richardson is recelving a gift from «Photos by Campbell's Studio CHARGE COP London, Ont, Dec, 24 -- (OP) = Constable Dave Adair, of the Lone don detachment, provincial police, was arrested by city police last night and charged with drunk drive ing following an accident on a city street, CONTROLS END Edmonton, Dec. 24--(CP)--Can- adian controls on the importation of cotton goods will be removed at the end of December, it was learned 70 KING ST. EAST IN HOTEL GENOSHA Our Best Wishes Brightly shone the Star of Bethlehem guiding the way of the Three Wise Men to the Onrist Child. 80 brightly burned the + the faith that broyght us through the trying years of war, And in our hearts this Christmas burns a bright new. hope to guide us safely and securely into a happy future and a world of everlasting Peace. To all of our friends we wish the most glorious Yuletide ever and Peace on earth, faith in our hearts. . good will to men unto eternity, ' FURS | ¥y 4 OY here yesterday, ¥ Wishing You One and All for a Very . TELEPHONE 929 N EERE EEREE ERE EERE EEN Wins Election After Recount Ottawa, Dec. 24--(OP)--Santa has a special package of 12 votes in his bag yesterday for Henrl Rhea- ume, a candidate in the Dec. 9 clvic elections for alderman in Bitawa ward, Defeated by 1,430 votes to 1432 on election day, he won the council seat yesterday on a re- count. The recount gave Aristide Belan- ger, sitting member, 1442 votes while Mr, Rheaume's revised score was 1,444, $3,600,000 JOB St. Catharines, Dec. 24--(CP)---It will cost $3,600,000 to clean up the old Welland Canal Channel between here and Thorold, city council learned last night, «Photo by Campbell's Studio Candlelight Service Held Sunday Night Christmas hymns and carols fea- tured the candlelight service at the Salvation Army Citadel on Sunday night, Major A. P, Simester, offi- cer commanding the local corps, de- livered the address on the subject "The Symbolism of the Gifts," The service was largely attended, The band ar songsters with chimes opened the service with a 20 minute period of carols, which was followed by the singing of the carol, "Angels from the Realms of Glory" by the congregation, The song, "Falrest Lord Jesus" was sung by the Young People's Singing Company after which the congregation gang the carol, "While Shepherds Watched their Flocks." Bix young women read passages of Scripturé from Isaiah, Luke and Matthew. Accompanied by the organ the songsters sang "Silent Night, Holy Night", A tableau was then pre- sented entitled "The Three Kings", The songsters sang "We Three Kings of Orient Are" while 'this was being enacted, After the singing of the carol O Come All Ye Faithful" by the con- gregation, the band played "Adeste Fidelis", while closing the service the hymn, "All Hall The Power of Jesus Name' was used. ROADS LIKE JNK "Roads out here are in just as good condition as in June right now," Constable Gordon Broughton reported from Bowmanville today. Olear, cool weather forecasts prom- ise continuation of favorable drive ing conditions over the Christmas holiday, Hastings Man (Continued from Page 1) going to Ontario County as Agri- cultural Raprayniative in 1961, Mr. Campbell a dynamic worker in Tae interests of agricul. ture in Ontario County, and was/ particularly active in organizing the Junior Parmer movement there, He acted as secretary-treasurer of the ovement Associa- Crop Impr tion, and in 10044 was President of the Uxbridge Kinsmen Club. H. Lynn Fair, who moves fos Hastings to Ontario County, is also an OAC. graduate, having secur» ed his degree in 1930, At the On. tario Agricultural College he was active in sports, in thie Wolk of the Philharmonic Society, and in or- ganization of the College Royal Show, Since graduation he Tae had a varied e From 1030 to 1932 he was assistant or representative in Wellington Coun- u and the Muskoka-Parry Sound istrict, also serving for a beriog in Middlesex. He spent six months with the Forestry service at Kapuskasing, and in 1033 joined the Livestock Production Service of the Dominion Department of Agri- culture, located at the Union -- | Stockyards, Toronto. From 1934 to 1937 he operated his own farm near Kincardine, and in 1038 returned to the Agricultural Representative Service with his appointment to Hastings County, Is Enthusiastic Promoter Mr, Fair has been an active force in the promotion of better agricul- ture in Hastings. In 1042 he organ- ized and gave leadership to a great er milk production campaign, as a result of which cheese production in the county in that year was in- creased by 2,000,000 pounds, He has promoted school ground improve ment contests, farm and heme ime provement contests and reforesta- tion activities. In Hastings, he has acted as secretary-treasurer of the County feultural Committee, the Holstein-Friesian Olub, the Quinte District Seed Growers' Association, the Hog Producers Ame Association, th, Junior Farmers Associal ion and the Stirling Banner A the He has been oe of the Coun. ty Crop Improvement Association and the Pl ni Agricultural Com- mittee of the Hastings County Council, He is also president of the Centre Hastings Rural Hockey League. Mr, Fair has also been a great worker with the Junior Farm. ers and ynder his Suldancs Hast. ™ ings reac an env, in Junior Farmer a tian departure from that county will be greatly regretted by the farm organ. izations with which he has been pointed agricultural representa: as - tive for 'Hastings, graduated from the OA C In 144, and was ap 'pointed assistant representative Grey County, In May, 1045, he be- came acting representative in Elgin County, and i Januaiy, 2 appointed special Tuc three months' short sourse in Hale dimand, 16 In dpm, 2007, 8 Was ap~ in: e pos i Id Itural repraantative in York, His appointment e post will be effective on February 1, as he will be conducting a short course in York County for the month of January, YACHT MAKER DIES Miami, Pla., Dec. 24--(AP)--The death of Lawrence D. famous American yacht designers carly in the century at Harbor Is-. land in the Bahamas was reported here yesterday by his sister, Mrs, Philip Lawrence Howard, of Subur- ban Cocoanut Grove, HOUSE, APARTMENT OR DUPLEX Immediately for three adults, PHONE FRIDAY 2300 Local 453, Thompson, or Box 818 Times-Gazette (1a) Compliments of the Season rom LOCK'S LADIES WEAR Our 20 years in busi- ness here has made for us many friends and is one of the blessings "we do not fall to count on at this geason of the year." Mrs. Lock and staff sincerely join me in extending congratu- lations and sincerely hope Christmas will bring joy to all. ALD. W. J, LOCK. 82 SIMCOE STREET NORTH