PAGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1947 Bride and Groom Feted by Friends Receive Gifts Mrs, daughter, served a delicious lunch. Rev. Jamieson of Uxbridge, preached the New Year's service at beheld his glory, the glory only begotten of the Father) full of grace and truth. A Due to weather conditions the "Induction Service" which was to be held at Port Perry on Friday Dec. 27, was postponed until Friday, Jan. 3, 1047. "Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kerr spent Christinas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Stiver of Union- ville. Mr. and Mrs, John McIntyre and To Address Forum C. H. MILLARD National Director of the United Steelworkers of America, and former well known resident of Oshawa, who will be the speaker: x Forum meeting in Hotel Genosha on Sunday night. Record Pack of =| Fruits in 1946 In & recent address on the out- son Ronnie spent Christmas at the | PLY home of Mrs, M. Varcoe of Manilla. Mrs. McIntyre and Ronnie remain- ed with her mother for a week. Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Routley and daughter Helen were holiday visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamill of Manilla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Mitchell and son John of Deep River were holis day guests at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. on Sh Hollddy yess at the home of Mrs. Rose Crumb were: Les Cecil Crumb, s, Brot mes and e and {pa be obtained for Great Britain. Pro- e supply for juice would be but' there was likely to be a -| Sonsiderable falling' down the on due to the poo js, 'Waiter Bryant and of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Appleton and son Freddie of Myrtle and Miss Muriel Hill of Toronto spent the Christmas holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Pred Miss Helen Jordan of the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, is holi- daying at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Fisher and family spent Christmas evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerry of Utica. Mr. Everett Leach of Alexandria Spent a week's holidays at his home ere. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Heron and Messrs. James and Andrew Heron spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Heron of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs, A. Knight spent Christmas with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and son John spent Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. Langstaff of Richmond daughter' Hill, ; Mr. and Mrs, family s home of of Ajax. Mr, and 'Mrs. Lewis Jones and family 'ahd Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jamieson: and family of Balsam, spent @hristmas day at the home of Mr, Mus. Alfred Parrott. Show 'Extinct,' He Declares London, Jan, d--(AP) -- George Bernard Shaw is "extinct," he de- clares A The 90-year-old playwright and sage, asked to sypport a movement for amnesty for political pris- oners, replied: "It is a waste of your time and energy sending the enclosure to an old man of 90 who has retired from political life and whose name can- not add any weight to your own. vStrike me off your active list as - Telephone 678 ick, Safe Servi Quick: Sale Service set-aside for these their requests ry effort should doubfedly in §. would be relieyé the domestic market of an . Large quantities of citrus fruit b now being imported. The Unit- States production in 1946 was that of eny pre-war year, ed prices to domestic prices, large jmports in the future might be ex- pected unless Canadian prices could be held within reason and better quality products made. TOUR Mr. J. Freeman, Financial Secre- tary, War Office, is on a tour of overseas commands, He will study living conditions, «| at Mt. Kisco, N. pack | Ellis Reynolds in Many Visitors | Hampton Area - M. HORN Correspondent pton, Dec. 30--Mr. and Mrs. C Horn, Mrs. W. G. Doidge, Miss- es Minnie and Norah Horn, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. BE. Doidge in Osha- wa. a . Walter Blackburn, , vist his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn. Mrs. Walter Blackburn has just recently arrived from Holland. Mrs. K. Winterburn spent Christ- mas with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Parker in Oshawa. Ham EB, nolds and family, John Purdon, Toronto, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Purdon Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn left on , December 6, to visit their son, Dr. Wallace R. Horn, and Mrs, Horn, and gauging, Parsieia, TA Mrs. Nellie Trenouth, Base/ Line, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred Challener, and Mr. Challener. Mr, 'and Mrs. J. A. Cole and son, Donald, of Bowmanville; Miss Gwen Caverly, Toronto; Miss Eva Souch, Enniskillen, were Christmas , Ken Caverly. . , Mrs. A. E. Billett spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miss Nancy Johns, Toronto, is with her mother, Mrs. C. Johns, and sister, Mrs. Will White. Miss Lulu Reynolds spent Christ- mas with her brother, Dr. and Mrs. ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wray and daughter, Eileen, spent Christmas with their son, C. J. and Mrs. Wray Gibbons St., Oshawa. Mrs. Milissa Sarvis spent Christ- mas with relatives in Toronto. Misses Dora Purdon, Port McNi- col, and Margaret Purdon, Cherry- Christmas holi- Mr., and Mrs. Mark Blackburn, Mr. and Mns, Walter Blackburn, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fareyel Blackburn and family, Sa- Rev: Prank Cryderman, St. Cath- arines, was a recent visitor witth re- latives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowling and children, London, Ontario, are with his Jaserte, Mr. and Mrs. John and '| Toronto relatives for Christmas. 730 HE x BES MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! W. Rutherford FOR ALDERMAN i If elected.I will be re- sponsible to the peo- ple. I will report to you on Council affairs throughout 1947. WILLIAM RUTHERFORD Endorsed By Labour ELECT DAFOE These Things You Should Know... If the present mayor had stayed on the job and tended the city's business as a Mayor should, | would not have opposed him. With the exception of Alderman Harmon, | have had more years of Aldermanic experience than any of the candidates now seeking election including the present mayor. | have served as Alderman under the following list of Mayors: A. McLeese, John Coleman, Carroll Anderson, Gordon Davis, Dr. Gifford and your present Mayor, Mr. McCallum. | have been the representative of many of the above mentioned Mayors on many of the city's boards and commissions. | have been Chairman of many special committees as well as Chairman of the committee of the whole council the last two years. I have worked hard and tended well all of the jobs that came my way, so that now | feel that | hgve acquired sufficient experience to amply qualify for the position of Mayor. | have not sought the endorsation of any organization nor do | belong to any organization, so | am in a position to deal fairly and impartially with any and all of the city's business. Mr. and Mrs. Voter, if you are as concerned with your own welfare and your city's welfare, as | have been for man and vote on Monday. Your future security is best protect on the million dollar by-law. - x Action! Experience! I'll Stay on the Job! y past years . . . you'll get out ed by staying out of debt. Vote "No" vice. In changing over to the type of il- special precautions be taken. there are usual ges. ' No other oil should be mixed with heavy duty oll. A New Zealand industrialist has yal College of Surgeons to endow a Commonwealth professorship. Unemployment Contributions Up Ottawa, Jan. 4--(CP)--Contribu- tions of the employers and em- ployees to the ungmployment insur- anc fund in November reached an alltime high of $7,519,961, the Un- employment Insurance Commission has announced. Previous record month was Octo- ber, 1946, when these contributions were $034,387 less, HUMPHREYS for Al Removal of heavy, warm clothing indoors in winter, is urged by health authorities. From Ottawa. comes advice concerning simple precau- tions against chill, which lowers re- sistance to real infection. The doc tors suggest that heavy clothing be reserved for the out-of-doors. I I deeply appreciate upon me by nomination for alderman. If I should not be elected I shall understand. If there are enough people who want me to serve them and are sufficiently interested and able to go to vote to elect me, I am pre- pared to do what I can in the best interests of all the citizens of Oshawa as a whole. EVELYN M. BATEMAN the honor bestowed W. J. LOCK Properties. erected! repaired! VOTE W. Under My Vice-Chairmanship: (1) The City was netted $37,000 by sale of (2) The new Cedardale Fire Station was 3) The City Clock at the Fire Station was Your Interests Are My Interests J. LOCK For Alderman GORDON DAVIS Alderman for 1947 ck Again I offer my services to the citizens of Oshawa with no strings attached and with no axe to grind. I do not make a lot the final decisi a_i 4t, in all s is recorded of promises b the best interests of all. aa a a a a al a a a Nu SN a Nw SN ww ww www ww" 7 Pr DR RR RR WP rw. when the members of Council consisting of the Mayor and ten Aldermen cast their vote. However I do promise, if elected, that my interest will continue to include all of Oshawa and all of its citizens. I will al¥ays feel free and at liberty, and that it is my duty as YOUR representative to enter into the discussions of all problems, listening to others with an unbiased mind and then give my support in the way that Gordon Davis believes to be in For BETTER Civic Government | BE SURE to Cast Your Vote NEXT MONDAY! : : PN WW WW WR PD WN aa a a NS NN Nw Nw Nw Nw www NNN NN Oshawa Needs:- ® Improved Street Lighting ® Garbage Disposal by Incinerator ® Sewage Disposal Plant ® Colborne Street Bridee Use Your Franchise VOTE LABOR President Oshawa and District Labor Council "ALDERMAN 1947 C Experience Counts! RE-ELECT "Ernie" CAY As Alderman For 1947 e Chairman e Chairman eo 4 Years Experience Oshawa City Council of Finance City Council For 1946 Welfare Board (One Year) Interests On He's Aguin Willing To Serve Your City Council CAST YOUR VOTE ON MON. NEXT FOR "ERNIE" CAY