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Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Nov 1953, p. 15

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CHRYSLER'S NEW £40 MILLION PLANT More than 40 million dollars of new buildings and equipment are represented in the keyed" structures shown in the above photo based upon an aerial view of the Chrysler Corporation ef Canada, Limited, plant at Wind- sor, Ont. Sketched by the artist are thie new buildings, those un- der construction and those which are planned as part of Chrysler's vast expansion program. When the work is completed, according to E. C. Row, president and gen- eral manager, Chrysler of Can- ada will have facilities to more than double its present produe- tion of passenger cars and en- and will have spent more an 54 million dollars for new plant and equipment in Windsor since 1946. : Shown in the above layout are: (a) The newly announced ad- dition, costing 21 millions, to the engine plant which is to be com- pleted by late 1954. Unkeyed but adjoining it is the present engine plant; (2) The south portion of the addition to the Jessenger car plant. When finished, the building will be two-fifths of a mile ia length; (3) West portion of the ssenger car plant addition; (4) ew loading building, completed early in November, from which rail shipments of vehicles are made; (5) Prosposed transport garage and experimental engin- eering buiding; (8) Power plant which is to doubled in size and capacity; (7) New entrance gate and watchman's building. Not shown is a by-products sal- vage building, already completed, which is south of the picture area. The company's present ad- ministration building may be seen at right centre, and the person- 38) Sullding and hospital at top FRENCHMAN'S BAY Much Sickness In Community MRS. EDITH PEARS 'S BAY 's Bay brothers and Rebekar Lodge iw - their 4 Foe mother, w The ss- join on the death of her father The friends and neighbors of Mr. also unroe School Fa Royal Winter Fair as was quite sick while "Will fighting the peritonitis ing the peritonitis. hope of all that he will be well and home again. The Frenchman's Bay members Easter Lodge will sorry to learn that Sister Alma Knapp of Pickering is quite ill with rheu- matic fever. Sister Knapp has just had a new baby daughter and was just home from the pital a few when she contracted rbeu- maite fever. Bes wishes for very speedy recovery. Gordon Kennedy is still home in bed but so far is just about the There seems to be a lot of sick- ness this week. While the weather has been most enjoyable there re isn't enough frost in the air the germs. Last week, due to the unseasonable warm weather, the dandelions could be seen here and there along the way, and flow- ers are still blooming in some dens which is very unusual for time of year. However, with all our long sick list for this week, we do have some reports which are a little pleasanter. Antoinette Korczyinska is greatly improved and expects to leave the hospital soon to go to the St. John's Convalescent Home for a month. However, she will be able to be home for Christmas which will be a lovely Christmas the family Mrs. Eleanor Gaskin is home from the hospital after her opera- tion and is feeling some better al- though she still has quite a way to go before she will be herself again, ut it is nice to know she is home again. We all hope she will soon be quite well again. Mrs. Wm. Fertile has just re- turned from New York where she Shin lich or y uncomfortable, _onigh way action 1elp bring you a smoother, oy a : kin, 1. Soothes itch burning sad smart- 8. 3. man as Dts Fesponaible for hy an Jo he skin. Ask your drug- y. Money back un- rders..3. Helps h ist for 1% toda; om satisfies It is soon visited with her mother. Her sister | Florida, whom she also and as there are only wo girls in the family, #t was | ai 8 happy reunion. Mrs. Fer- sald she had some experience the 'smog' while New and it was not pleasant to the least. She said many peo- E. C. ROW ple were suffering from swelled and sore throats. Visitors at the home of C. Pears on the weekend included Mrs. Lillian Ketterer, Reg.N., of arboro. HOME AND SCHOOL Monday, December 7, will be regular meeting of the Bay Road Home and School Association. It will be in the form of a movie showing the film, "The Queen is Crowned" by J. Arthur Rank, in R | technicolor, A special showing at 6.45 pm. is planned for the chil- mn and ope at 8 p.m. for the adults, Children attending the 8 .m. showing must be accompanied y an adult, Tickets are available at _the door. There will be no executive meet- of the Home School Asso- ciation in December, the next one being set for January 18, at the home of Mrs. Brown. The Home and School is sponsor- ing a euchre at the Bay Rd. school on Thursday, November 26. There will be gi rizes. All are invited to come and join in a game of good old-fashioned euchre. The annual election of officers of | of the Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers' Association took place on Monday, November 23, with the following officers be elected to office for Wells; - vice - president, Claude te as the two execu- tives. The new officers will com- mence their duties the first meet- ing in January. There will be no mee! in December due to Christ- ma. holidays. RE OHS re i. a petition out for the electric lights at the Bay but has not been completed as yet. When completed, it will be taken to coun- cil. If you want lights at French- man's Bay (street I hts) be sure ur name goes on the petition to be taken to council. pe The boys of the Pickering Town-- ship Police Club will be bringing home cards for the parents to sign. Please read these carefully and sign them as it will be necessary for the boys to return the com- pleted card before they can be an official member of the club and receive the club crest for their T-shirts. The club has purchased crests, boxing gloves and mats for the boys which should help to make things a little more interesting for m. Don't forget the dance at the || Rouge Hills Golf and Country Club next Friday night, November 27. The proceeds are to Jo for equip- ment for the boys. This is sponsor-- ed by the executive and Board of Directors of the Pickering Town-- ship Junior Police Club who need your help in this way to keep the clubs running. There will be good door prizes, spot dances and floor- show. Dress is optional. Do come || ad help. the boys by enjoying your- self. LONG-LOST LETTER WALKERTON, Ont, (CP)--Bert Mullen received a letter from his brother Thomas, who died 10 years R. |ago. He found the letter was |] written more than 235 years be- fore, and hay been lost. How it got back in the mails is unknown. Nyack, N.Y.; Miss Margaret Link- wr ON THE PRICE OF A NEW CHESTERFIELD Any Three-Piece Suite Completely Rebuilt & Reupholstered IN GENUINE RUBBER-BACKED wooL FRIEZE d 89" ONLY Balance Over 12 Mths $19.00 DOWN CHOICE OF 8 SMART COLORS ACT NOW for Assured Delivery Before Christmas ! Service 5-Year Guarantee On All Workmanship Free Interior Decorating Hm------ 10 BOND W. For Free Estim "es Phone 5 0311 ° Frames Reinforced ® Springs Renewed ® Cushions Replaced OSHAY/A UPHOLSTERING COMPANY ry ar of 1954: President, Perrin L MRS. HILDA CROSSMAN Correspotdent HAYDON -- Dr. and Mrs. Dinni- well and Mr. and Mrs. Don Spencer and family, Bowmanville, were at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and i of Toronto were at Henry Ash- on's. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton and family, Toronto, were tea ts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Read and family on Sunday. Bruce Garrard and Patsy, Isling- ton, were at Mr. and Mrs. Cha: Garrard's over the weekend. Mr. Mrs. Clarence Avery and daughters, Burketon; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Oke and Alfie, Osh- awa, were at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery's. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarke and Bil- lie, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker . Wm. McLaughlin Bailey, Burketon, were at Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ash- on's. Wilbert Reynolds, Nestleton, was at Mr. and . Dan Black's. Mrs. Milton Werry and Brian Borrowdale, Oshawa; Mrs. Walter Murray, and Mrs. Gordon Werry and June, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Werry, Mr. and rile 8 Mpg Rg ed were at . and Mrs Lloyd Ash-| ton's. | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thompson were at Mr. and Mrs. John Oke's in Oshawa. Mr. Lloyd Ashton and Ronald at- tended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beech at Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin were at Mr. and Mrs. Russell An- derson's at Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thom and family were at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osmond's at Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and family were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon on- Sunday. National Board films were shown in the church on Saturday night. A Sunday School neering was held on onday night the church. Plans were made for our Christman concert on December THE DAILY TIMES-GASETTE, Thursday, November 30, W88 99 Tailors' Association, said "a hots (CP) -- |burg would look ridiculous a morning suit." TAILORS SH WELLINGTON, N. Z. Tailors were shocked when Prime Minister Sidney Holland said for- mal dress for the coming al visit would consist of a Morning suit with top hat, but that a bl homburg might be used instead. | about W. J. Lane, president of the year. LOCAL 222 - U.AW.-C.LO. REGULAR MEMBERSHIP MEETING Thurs., Dec. 3 - 8:00 p.m. THE U.AW. HALL Take note that delegates to the Oshowe and District Labor Council wil be elected at this meeting, JOHRN BRADY, Financiol Seeretory. MAY WORK LONGER SASKATOON (CP) -- Faculty members at the University of Sas---- katchewan will be able to continue teaching until 67. The retirement age was altered from 65 at a meeting of the board of gover- nors which also made provision for 'tapering off' in work as re- tirement approaches. Dental cavities are due to action of bacteria-forming particles of food lodged in the teeth. QUALITY MEATS COCKTAIL 28-OF. 3 of ¢ TN AYLMER -- CHOICE TOMATOES 2 ~ 37° KRAFT VELVEETR CHEESE 8-OK. 27° SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS PKG. DETERGENT «i. 35° CHEER SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- SLICED BACON WITH COUPON oie 46° cue. 49° SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM Whole or Shank Holf or 1 GIANT OGILVIE -- GOLD OR SH.VER CAKE MIX po Pe. ALLENS BONELESS ROUND STEAK or ROAST . 59° APPLE JUICE 2 2 LEAN MINCED BEEF BRIGHT'S -- CHOICE (HALVES) PEACHES pv ™™ LIBBY'S -- DEEP BROWN iTe v 31° RED and GREEN : CHERRIES CUT MIXED FRUIT CUT MiXep PEEL GLACE FRUITS 20-08. ™ PORK & BEANS HABITANT PEA SOUP IDEAL -- SWEET MIXED PICKLES IGA -- SUNNY MORM COFFEE ve. 29° we 2° wu 17° 16-0K. JAR 1-AB. PAG Allsweet FARM FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES Size 176 PLORIDA -- PINEAPPLE VARIETY "CHIQUITA" BANANAS . 1% ENTER THE "CHIQUITA" BANANA MARGARINE RECIPE CONTEST DETAILS AT YOUR IGA MARKEY : oe. 39° FLORIDA -- MARSH SEEDLESS Grapefruit > 8-30 FLORIDA -- SIZE 1850's TANGERINES oo 30° CELLO. PACKED SPINACH §d 1 4. ed il LOW PRICES EVERY DAY! HIGGIN'S IGA MARKET 166 ALICE STREET DIAL 5-0622 EASTVIEW IGA MARKET 120 WILSON RD. §. ' DIAL 3-2032 GLECOFF'S COLLEGE | SOUTH-END IGA MARKET | Hill Market | IGR MARKET 174 RITSON RD. S. | 534 CUBERT ST. | 204 Brock S., Whitby DIAL 5-4721 DIAL 5-1604 PHONE 583

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