Times & Guide (1909), 31 Jan 1946, p. 8

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muthu have made radar conâ€" with the moon. What next will we come in contact with? Who knows ? Hu{bo Buck Rogers or Superman will object to our scienâ€" tists bouncing radar waves against their universe and decide to bounce us with some atomic ray! ! ! â€" It‘s a plane! It‘s a bird! It‘s .. . the moon that radar waves have come in contact with,. The United States War Department announced last week that Army Signal Corps Traffic control is a popular topic for all those people who travel, not only by automobile, but by street ear to and from their work. In this district of West Toronto, the corners of Keele and Dundas Sts. are a vital junction for all traffic going in and out of Toronto. . It is our own opinion that if the TTC, with their staff of professional traffic controllers, could figure out some other p%nce to ‘Y‘ their street cars than at the corner of Keeleâ€" Dundas, rush hour traffic in parâ€" ticular would be greatly speeded up. Lack of adequate discipline in the home has been a factor in the prevalence of juvenile delinquency, so said the Grand Jury when reâ€" porting to Mr. Justice McRuer. The report recommended a greater coâ€"o‘reution between parents and children, ‘The Board of Control has deâ€" clared war on the rats, now residâ€" ing in Toronto. We mean the rats with the four feet. A chief inspecâ€" tor of Pestilence control and six assistants have been appointed by the city and their survey will start immediately. â€" _ Obscene literature, books that are nothing but low downâ€"toâ€"earth filth, will be stamped out in Onâ€" tario. Atturney-general Leslic Blackwell has launched test proseâ€" cutions against four Toronto men. Charges of distributinf obscene litâ€" erature have been laid against them. It‘s high time that someâ€" thing was done to the men reâ€" sponsible for putting such filth on the market. â€" Everybody is after more money these days. The Toronto Symphony and the Toronto Philharmonic Orâ€" chestra are both in the same boat as everyone else. Representatives 6f both orchestras approached the Board of. Control last week and asked for. an increase in their grants. The total increase asked amounted to $7,500, _ Msgs. J. C. McGuigan arrived in Rome during the middle of last week. He is the first Cardinalâ€" Designate to arrive from abroad for next month‘s Consistory, Bradley‘s in hot water again! His is number one on the jobs we don‘t want list. It seems that After every snowfall, Streets Commisâ€" sioner Harold Bradley is criticized for inefficiency. A special meeting will be held so that the Board of Control may confer with the harâ€" rassed commissioner regarding betâ€" ter organized snow removal, At long last there is a more severe punishment being used on those characters who insist on stepâ€" g.inx afoul of the laws of the land. he use of the lash and the strap have been commended by the grand jury. Perhaps now, .criminals will remember that there is more than 30 days or $30 in store for them, ‘Those points are coming down! ‘This news will be of interest to servicemen who are now patiently waiting for their discharge. A furâ€" ther tenâ€"point reduction in the priority score system of the Canaâ€" dian Army was announced last week, lowering to seventy the minâ€" imum number of points required for discharge from the service. The reduction, the second tenâ€"point deâ€" elime this month, is effective imâ€" mediately. _ _ _ _ _ _ Proof that he is enjoying his rolid.y and having a complete rest s given in the report that Winâ€" ston Churchill was recently playâ€" ing a game of gin rummy with Ontario Premier George Drew. Churchill‘s comment on the games was that he enjoyed it but thought the name was very unsuiting. Lt. General Frederick Morgan, chief of UNRRA in Germany, arâ€" rived at Dorval airport last week on his way to a conference with UNRRA (ghief Herbert Lehman. Morgan is the man that created such a furor a few weeks ago when he was }uoted as saying that orâ€" ganized Jewry was planning a mass migration from Europe to Palesâ€" tine. With regard to the speeding up of traffic in the Keeleâ€"Dundas area , . . it would be a lot simpler if, after the next snowfall, motorists would park somewhere off the main streets and enable those men reâ€" sponsible for the snow removal to get about their work in a more efficient manner. If the snow is removed the Board of Control is pleased, and Commissioner Bradley won‘t wear out any more shoe leather by beinf up on the carpet at the City Hall. . _ Alan Cartis and "OLD NEW MEXICO" "IEE MY LA WYER" LONE FRIâ€"8SXT.â€"FEB. 1â€"2 TWO FEATURES Duncan Renaldo the ‘Cisco Kid‘ in xaATs T xE ScorE"" Grace McDonald in WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAYâ€"FERB, 6â€"1 WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST WESTON THEATRE °%; An All Star Cast in "HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN* â€"â€" THE oanm â€"â€"« The University of Toronto now has what is thought to be the largest m'lpa&: published by any university on continent. . Varâ€" sity, the U of T‘s underâ€"graduate newspaper made its appearance last week as an ei;ht-me tabloid. ‘The circulation, of this the pride and joy of the campus, is now 11,â€" 000 copies! _ Alderman Edward C. Roelofson, member of the Board of Health, said in City Council last week that under the Public Health Act, the city is not responsible for the eraâ€" dication of rats. Alderman Lamâ€" port, representing Ward 3, where the rat menace is thought to be the worst in the city has Pied Piper ideas and suggests that gas be used to eliminate the rus decuâ€" manus. bers. It is pointed out by the Justices that there are special penalties for those people who inâ€" sist on driving after they have been drinking. It cannot be emâ€" phasized | strongly enough â€" that something less than intoxication can make a motor vehicle dangerâ€" ous, Gasoline and alcohol do not mix! This is stressed time and time again in our local judicial chamâ€" More than 12,000 music makers are taking part in the third anâ€" nual Kiwanis Music Festival, The event will be held in Eaton Audiâ€" torium from Feb. 11 to Feb. 28. Music scholarships and awards amount to $4,650. Mayor Robert Saunders menâ€" tioneg last week that he is conâ€" sulting with Wartime Housing Ltd. on the possibility of using some of the city‘s vacant land for more houses. {t was announced in the Board of Control that the city is landlord for 900 tenants, which makes rental collections a serious business. The Ontario Movers‘ Association, at its tenth annual meeting last week held in the King Edward Hoâ€" tel, strongly recommended the reâ€" moval of the federal tax on gasoâ€" A wnique operation was perâ€" formed in Ala?:ma, U.S.A., not very long ago, a woman, who was a stab victim had her heart reâ€" moved from the chest cavity, and while one surgeon held the vital Several thousand revolvers and pistols are still um'efist.ered in the city of Toronto. Police are at the present time conducting an allâ€"out drive to curb the illegal traffickâ€" ing of pistols. Many veterans brought back from the other side many and various types of weaâ€" pons. We believe that a lot of exâ€"soldiers fear that the police will disable their weapons when they are registered, this is not true, our souvenir pistol is registered and the ‘bobbies‘ did not so much as undo a screw, So come boys, let‘s get ‘em registered, _ * organ in his hand, a fellow perâ€" formed some necessary stitching; l‘i’fhi‘:h, no doubt, saved the woman‘s e. Councillor Lorne G. LaRush proâ€" tested in Swansea Council that the Public Health nurse is being transâ€" ported once a week from school to school to check the health of the pupils and that the expense is all coming out of the one pocket, that of the taxpayer. The councilior suggested that the school board should accept some of the cost. Swansea Council at its last meetâ€" ing changed the name of its reâ€" creation committee from that of Swansea Youth Recreational Counâ€" cil to Swansea Recreation Council, to comply with provincial regulaâ€" tions and thus qualify for grants under the provincial physical fitâ€" ness program. . _ _ The address to take those unâ€" registered pistols to be registered, Police Headquarters, College St., near University Ave. It doesn‘t cost a thing, and you remain on the ‘right‘ side of the law. Representatives _ of â€" Islington, Lambton, Kingsway, Sunnylea, and Eatonville districts met recently to discuss the possibilities of estabâ€" lishing a recreational council, Penalties For Illegal Cutting During the past year the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests has enforced penalties for illegal cutting, cutting small trees, and other violations of cutting regulaâ€" tions in _ twentyâ€"three _ cases throughout _ Ontario. _ Penaities amounting to $16,448, were imâ€" posed MON.â€"TUES.â€"FEB. 4â€"5 TWO FEATURES Tamara Toumanova and Greggory Peck in Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howerd in "TROUBLE CHASERS" "DAYS OF GLORY" Bruins ShowLots Of Class As The Lions NHL Opens A generous list of prizes is ofâ€" fered for the events, costumes and gate, including a record Jhyor. a radio, and a handy chef cooker. All the proceeds of this carnival will be donated by the Westonâ€" Mount Dennis Rotary Club to the Weston Collegiate for the purchase of athletic equipment. _ 8 With over 300 enthusiastic fans turning out for the Ofiening game of the Weston Lions Midget NHL, and after ceremonies that were a highlight of the evening, the Bruins proceeded to blank the Caâ€" nadiens to the tune of 5â€"0 at Wesâ€" ton‘s Community Centre last week. Bruins got their second shutout 9â€"0 against Chicago in the second game of the season. â€" This great carnival will be staged at the Weston Collegiate and every adult in town should Gus Bodnar and Gaye Stewart, Leaf wing stars, after opening speeches by Mayor Tom Dougherty and Lions President George Balâ€" dock, started the boys off on their promising hockey season. With the lighting system still a shade under par, Paul Jaygo in the Canadien goal put up a much betâ€" ter show 5\1)\ the score would inâ€" dicate. It is hoped to have the lighting improved before the next game. Doctor Clark _ Mil Maurice Weisdorf, Jack Reid, Webâ€" ster, Basil Earle and Ernie Worâ€" dDeu. ub-.hr the chuirlllnuuhip o'z ave V aro rea 'oln[ town on dgf: plans for )t'hu year‘s Rotary Winter Carnival.. l The Bruins started out in the first period by notching three goals, two by Cruise and one from the stick of Hurst, assisted by Shropâ€" shire. Opening period penalties went to Burns,%lurst, Roe and Galâ€" laway. Both teams were mixing it up in grand fashion. _ _ . Chapman buried one in the twine to give Bruins another counter in the middle session, then in the final stanza Hurst from Cruise combined for the Bruins‘ fifth goal to end the scoring. Penalties in the last period went to Hurst, Shropshire, Ault and Roe, with an added one fox;z-lursf and “Rt‘)‘e for fi'ghging. 2 The three "all stars" for the evening were Dave Smith for his stalwart work on the Canadiens‘ blue line, and Bob Cruise, who disâ€" played a strong scoring punch and was always dnngsrous around the Canadien net. b Shropshire on the Bruin defense earned the star class rating as a result of his strong defensive work for the Bruins. On several occasions he Rotary Winter Carnival At Weston Will Be Gala Event > Pro Stars Officiateâ€" Bruins Blank Canadiens And Chicago CERTAINLY Except Wednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon. Evenings by fipointment © GEM HEARING AID FITIED AND SUPPLIED PHONE 193 . 1 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON 2104 DUNDAS ST. W. and while the most of our work is portraits, remember this is photographic headquarters. We will go to your home for children or family work. HENRIETTE J. CHAPMAN R. GRAHAM & SONS FURNACE CoY. Morning 2936 DUNDAS ST. Afternoon LY. 7947 | Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. LY. T175 1236 WESTON RD. Making Photographs is Our Business FRILâ€"SAT.â€"FEB. 1â€"2 Radio‘s Favorites are on the Screen! Added Attraction The Stery of & G.L and with Larry Parks, Jeanne Bates, Jim Bannon and Quigley, Robert Benchley and The National Barn Dance Troupe! His Dog ! "SERGEANT MIKE" "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" with Jean Heather, Charles THURS., FRI & SAT.â€"FEB. 7â€"8â€"9 "THUNDERHE AD" (Son of Flicka) with Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster, Rita Johtson (Filmed in Technicolor) Added Feature Ann Millerâ€"William Wright F. L. MERTENS, Phm.B. "Mike" and "Pearl" Authorized Dealer for PEASE Furnaces Furnaces and Jacket Heaters Installed, Vacuum Cleaned and Repaired City Wide Service wESTON 130 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.15 P.M. DAILY OUNT DENNI THEATRE "EVE KNEW fin APPLES" OPTOMETRIST OFFICE HOURS C TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Will photograph your house, show windows or anything else you want photographed. Rapsey. "The Parents Roll in Sex Eduâ€" cation" will be the sula'ect of a talk by Mr. Charles S. Gulston at the meeting of the Maple Leaf Home and gchool Association, Feb. 4th at 8 p.m. Mr. Gulston is the Chairman of the Toronto Teachers Council and is widely recognized as an authority on the subject of sex education. All interested perâ€" sons are cordially invited to attend. No children please. legiate staff\ _ _ o on Sineg Seaintatuess gare o e On! at ave the Rotkry â€"Club "An sducational talk on the "Duties of Citizenship" at their weekly dinner last week and stressed the point that all citiâ€" zens should take an, active interest in the governmental policies of their conznunlty and country. Several new members have been added to the club‘s roster this year: Dr, Fred Cruikshank, Gardiner Eyres, Basil Earle and Keith The Bruins have a sureâ€"fire winâ€" ning combination right now. Blake Etough in goal, who hasn‘t had a goal scored against him in one exâ€" hibition and two league flmu, plus the high scoring trio of Chapman, Cruise and Hurst. The wmninfi team opened the first period with & scoring punch and just wouldn‘t let up. _ $ _ Needless to sayâ€"and surely no reasons . are necessaryâ€"Chapman and Hurst of the Bruins go down in the books as stars of the evenâ€" ing, while Calhoun of Chicago ratâ€" ed third place on the allâ€"star listâ€" TOOK SENTENCE CALMLY When the scorer checked hisâ€"card at the end of the game, Chapman had buried the disc in the Chicago net no less than seven times. lse just couldn‘t do anything wrong as he marked up somewhat of a recâ€" ord, then Hurst and Cruise each scared one to round out the evenâ€" ing‘s spree. Hurst and Cruise both came in for three assists with Burns getting credit for two. ing. THE HAGUE, Netherlandsâ€"Anâ€" ton Mussert, Dutch Nazi leader, was sentenced to death by a Dutch aflicial court, Mussert, who was charged with high treason, took the sentence calmly and did not show the slightest surprise. His trial opéned at The Hague Nov. 27 and lnotad tw Adavs pamulaation af broke up wouldâ€"be scoring punches launched by the losers. Referee for the game was Ed Schade. fortnight. In the second flme of the seaâ€" son, two days later, Standing‘s Bruins, led by Chapman, marked up their second straight shutout by blanking the Chicago team 9â€"0. lasted two days. Promulgation of the verdict was postponed for a see it. ‘The special "thriller" will be the Broom Ball -v:t between the junior members the Colâ€" " Elverston Park H MON.â€"TUES.â€"WED. FEB. 4â€"5â€"6 George Goes Into Action! 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