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Daily Times-Gazette, 4 Jan 1947, p. 17

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D v Al34VS OADIW SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1947 THE DAILY TiMES- -GAZETTE 3 PAGE SEVENTEEN Excellent Concert Well Presented At Raglan School has ccme and gone. We hope every- joyed it to the full from first last. In spite of rationing and there was an abundance Promoted To Higher Rank : more enjoyable Christmas for some |, & needy people. Thursday evening, December 19, the annual concert and such gatherings throughout the | C community. Here's hoping ey al CAPT. 3.0. HIBBARD | three. D's -- Donald, | | Davidson family | | stances, they have "adopted" Triplets Are Tabbed The 3 D's 'Bancroft, aJn, 4, --(CP) -- sue Doreen and Douglas--New Year's Eve "wonder" | triplets, born to Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Davidson in a hospital instead of an isolated cabin, because their parents braved the elements in a sled, today were reported in "ex- cellent condition Residents in the bleak northland of Hastings county, where the fath- er runs: & trapline, welcomed the announcement by Dr. O. W. Ander- son, attending sician, and as the is in poor Sieur the : | three D's as their own. CAPT. H. F, PULLEN list, effective Jan, 1, 1947, names these three permanent force naval 27 promotions and 21 confirmations of rank, making up one of the naval promotion lists in years. New commodore is Henry G. DeWolf, C.B.E, D.8.0., D.5.C. of Bed- captain are Hegh Francis Pullen, O.B.E., of Oakville, Ont, and James ry Malachie, P, Other trappers in the area boast- ed that the triplets, which now bring Davidson's family total to nine children, were the first bables born under the Canadian Citizen- ship Act--anyway the first triplets, Dr. Ronald Haryett, Lions Club president here, has donated three layettes on behalf of the club and appropriate clothing for the moth~ er, who was wrapped in a sleigh as the bereaved family of the late Roby Wells who died in Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry, on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter play- +| ed host and hostess to a large num- Luke of Toronto, for Fred Brawn and son of York Mills, Herbert Brawn of N. Toronto, were af the home of Brawn Bros. Mr. and Mrs, G. Stacey were with S04 Ms. "A. Ormiston for and Mrs. H. Heaps. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bright on the birth of a son on Dec. 26 at Lindsay hospital. Chas. Luke is visiting his son, Aylmer and family in Detroit. Social Evening At Prince Albert School House Make Sure of HUMPHREYS toe Alderman RE.ELECT HARMAN As Alderman 1947 =" A 198 brought the city net return to $36,275.78. 1 point with vide to the newly-constructed Fire Sta- tion at Cedardale. . If elected I shall sunlit rH 'support and press for the completion of the following legislation: a civic employee superannuation act, the Col. borne Street bridge Project, & a new bridge on pois, the lake oun a new sewer disposal plant, more play, for child- ren, suitable tokens of ree membrance for our veterans, the continuation of sound, business-like administration. ber of friends in the school house on Monday evening. Tables of cards and other games were the foom of entertainment during the first part of the evening. Later the Misses Yvonne and Ruth Summerville 'pleased their audience with a vocal duet accompanied by , G. Hunter. Mr. Bruce Snel- grove rendered violin music accom- panied by Mrs, Snelgrove for danc- ing, Ralph Summerville calling for dancing till the wee hours of Tuesday morn- ing, but all had a grand time. Still Seeking Cornwall Girl Cornwall, Jan. 4--(CP)--Police today were still carrying on search for Noella Borris, 19, missing from here since Dec. 9. Both sides of the border near Roosevelt International Bridge, where she was last seen, are being watched. warmly as possible against 37-below -zero weather and brought here by her crippled husband in time for the muitiple blessed event. Before the triplets were born, Da~ vidson was worried about the "hous- ing" problem for his other six children, having had little financial success since coming here last June from Hamilton, following a e in that city. A daughter of Mrs, Upson of Hamilton, Mrs, Davidson 'ames | support Associa "does not recall previous multiple births in her family, St. John Group Plans Campaign Ottawa, Jan, 4--(CP)--The first national public appeal for funds to the St. John Ambulance tion and the St. John Am- bulance Brigade since their estab- lishment in Canada 61 years ago, will be launched Feb. 2 in a three- week Dominion-wide campaign for $1,000,000, it was announced here. Charles A, Gray, sub-prior in Canada of the 848-year-old Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, who made the announce= ment, said =ational headquarters for jhe campaign will be in Mons, rea ; | SOLICITS YOUR ALDERMAN sn MINETT "I have not suggested anything sensational in my campaign for re-election as Alder- man but just that.if you, the electors, see fit to return me to the 1947 Council, I will continue my course of sensible and pro- gressive legislation -- all aimed toward making Oshawa a better community for your family and mine, Sincerely, BILL MINETT. RE-ELECT MINETT ES WILLIAM "BILL" RUTHERFORD for ALDERMAN "Bill Rutherford has proved his ability as a capable committee- man in our union. We assure the citizens of Oshawa that his stewardship will be of equal value on the 1947 city council. THIS AD WAS PURCHASED BY U.A.W.A. MEMBERS AT THE SKINNER PLANT For Sound and Progressive 4 Administra: \ tion Elect Ex-Alderman Russell': D. Humphreys, K.C.,. Alderman 1947. + 111 ) 1942--Chairman of City Property 1943--Chairman of Finance "ame ALDERMAN for the City ¢ of Oshawa for Year 1947 MAKE SURE OF WILLSON MAKE HIM YOUR FIRST CHOICE AS ALDERMAN WILLSON AT THE TOP OF THE POLL | urge every voter who is interested in Oshawa to exercise their franchise on January 6th. | assure you it is of utmost importance=J. Norval Willson FOR INFORMATION PHONE. 900 rnd

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