Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1946, p. 3

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Nat. Cellulose Of ’ Canada Forms *Every Year Club‘ PC Cole, police traffic squad, d the area was a prohibited one; x had found lollll{:.'l Chr there d had placed a ticket on it. Conâ€" :&@ion had brought a fine of $3 \| ‘ A unique plan for the reward of ; employee service was huu%untod j tional Cellulose of Canada 4 ted at a mri h(‘lthering t:f | the com s wo associates !h&l:.”l?gdny night in the new |s uilding, } . In «nnouncing the formation of !tha conmny'l Every Year Club," Mr. William 8. Gibson, the Pmsi- ldent, Rointed out that this club is {something: entirely . different. ;‘‘There are," he said, "a large numâ€" {ber of %vg‘uu ¢lubs, 10â€"year clubs iand even Jur clubs, but I know ,of. no paraliel to the everyâ€"year :‘operation of this new club. Our + enrollment includes all who have ‘worked with us one year or over. iThe lenfth of service is designated on each membership pin. As a ; tangible ex})reuion of our appreciâ€" iation of efficient services rendered jthere is a cash bonus amounting to $5.00 for every year of service as shown on the pin." {â€"‘Mr. Gibson then explained that ithe plan is to follow up the initial presentation by markl'nfi every anâ€" ‘niversary of the dpm-ticu ar date on which the individual club members joined the firm. _ 6 BUrsDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 ‘Mr. Gibson, who is president of Dominion Cellulose Limited as well ‘mg National Cellulose of Canada (Limtied, has llwni:! given special consideration to the improvement of workin% conditions, workers‘ _genefits, job security, etc. He said that in his opinion "This plan is going to be the answer to the very important question of recognizing the worth of your working associates ~who continue with you year after year." _ As each member completes another year of service he or she will be called to the staff buildi:f where the Yreaident (or his asâ€" sistant) .will extend anniversary congratulations and tln'esent a new membership pin and five dollars for every year shown on the new pin. These attractive gins are made ap in gilver an§ gol A(as well as Following the president‘s reâ€" marks the Yresentation of the pins find fiveâ€"dollar bills took place. An expression of appreciation for this gesture was made by Mr. Sam Jones, oldest (in point of service) of the men and women in the factory. Speaking for the memberâ€" ship of the "Every Year Club," Mr. Jones said that they "all welcome the news as reflecting the sincere efforts of the management to achieve progress through unity and coâ€"operation, _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘bronze) to designate veteran service. ‘The evening closed with refreshâ€" ments and dancing in the smartly appointed club rooms in the comâ€" pany‘s new staff building. & recital will be given Saturday mftrnoon, December 14, at 3.30 o‘clock, by pupils of grade III and urider +f Marion Demorest, LTCM, at_the West hall, Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music. Following is the program: _ _ __ _ c>_ _ Weston Branch To %resent Recital t Conservatory â€" the éu-ogram: "God Save The King." Kelly Kifby Kindergarten Groufis, James Armstrong, Lorne Atkinson, Eleanor Capraru, Gale Davies, Robert Demcoe, Gwendolyn Eck, Joanne . Folkes, Stephen _ Gould Lionel Haughton, Gary Hinchcliffe, Norman _ Hopkins, Robert _Mcâ€" Nichol, Dianna Padgett, Jere Pike, Fanny Shenfeld, Herbert Skelton, Linda. Smith, Louise Smith, Lynn Spence, Lorraine Winston, Donald Broadfoot. Thom‘}son, Toy Solâ€" diers, Judy Cable; homgson, Good King Wenceslas, Linda Cable; Tho‘h?son. Traffic Co%. Lucille Broadfoot; Thomdpson, teamboat Round the Bend, Gary Logan; 'I‘hqmrson. Betty and Bill, Dawne McLelland; Thom‘rson. The Blueâ€" bells of Scotland, Helen Ivens; ‘Thompson, Mountains, Irene Anâ€" nas; Thompson, The Faig Court, ez Verdone; Thomgson ome on e Range, Patricia Black; Thompâ€" mon, A Chord Frolic, David Macâ€" mPM, 2L WMMEM MDUUM AAIOCT ENCE Aular; AubrY, The Rose‘s Dream, arilyn Kel {; Duval, Southern ights, Charles Norris; Duval, appy Songé Catharine A. Russell; einecke, Winding Flowers, Ann raser; Tschaikowsky, Slavic arch, Tan_ Ferguson; Haydn, omance, _ Sandra _ Bearance; ;_zerng. Staccato, Rosemary Stewâ€" t; Berlin, Merry-io-round, Billy Xeldnn; Eckstein, The Jolly Roger, athryn â€" Russell; Tschaikowsky, lian Song. Sandra Black: Schuâ€" ann, The Happy Farmer, William odges; Strauss, Tales from the ienna Woods, Leone Griffith; erlin, _Monkeys in the Tree, obert Ronaldson. sengers; it did not see the right tls,ra citizen otherwise to rlrk in ffont of his own door despite "noâ€" eerng ho appest M eking the appeal, Montague :tted he o&uw‘r a scale business fgr which there was a pickâ€"up and iflg opposite 691 Bay St. on Sept. l?lmr l:hfqt his car w{: qglttend:d_. &an Announced By ; Wm. S. Gibson At ¢ Friday Night Social fas based on t)le'firoviliofi in the F:king byâ€"law al nwin’g for the dading or unloading of goods or «_____}___ ]Confodu was . not onl{ *# cher, but an _ accomplished sician, statesman and champion n for illegal parking, Justice mes Parker, in police appeals urt, said: "A man has a perfect k\ht to park in front of his own r‘"â€"for loading and unloading. {This judgment, he 'expl'ains‘&, In allowing the appeal of George 4 Mgntagge. .!r., freyn a gom’r?ce- livery service. He admitted parkâ€" ules Parking OK t Own Door For .oading, Unlqading costs. Since Iprevention is better than a cure for potential juvenile deâ€" linquency, York township police department and York Lions club have teamed up to keep the townâ€" ship youngsters off the streets and teach them sports, The Lions proâ€" vide funds, arrange visits to sports events, and provide several memâ€" bers of the supervising staff. Most of the instructors are big, brawny Three classes a week, totalling more than 500 boys from 7 to 14 f/ears, meet in York Memorial colâ€" egiate and D. B. Hood and Rawlinâ€" son public schools for instruction in swimming, boxing, judo, basketâ€" ball, physical training and group games. Frank Read, chairman of the Lions boys‘ work, and Wilfred Royle, sports committee head, are training some of the kids as leadâ€" ers in group games and to referee organized sports. cops, and Chief Constable Robert Allgtuder is honorary chairman of the joint committee. Most of the heavy work, howâ€" ever, is done by the police. They accept their tasks with the small fry cheerfully, for they prefer teaching the boys "how to handle their dukes manfully" to searching out youngsters against whom irate householders have registered comâ€" paints of mischief. York Twp. Adopts Sports Program As Delinquency Cure Patrol Sgt. Charles McDoulton, former Dominion amateur heavyâ€" weight boxing champion, is bringâ€" ing on several promising flyâ€" weig! ts; PC George Pelz teaches the mnowâ€"how of judo; and PC‘s George Regan, William Cruickâ€" shank and Gordon Crawford handle the basketball teams at Hood School. Over at Rawlinson, PC Wilâ€" liam Tolfey instructs in boxing, PC George Laurence directs basketâ€" ball, amf other sports are handled by Dets. Walter Turner and George Corson. PC John Elliston is chief swimming instructor at York Meâ€" morial tank. Movie Hobbyists Welcomed At Mt. Dennis Film Library Drums were used in New Engâ€" land churches before bells became common. ForPrompt, Courteous, Efficient Service Call Cliff Winder ‘N\V\‘*‘“‘ OR ZONE 4â€"482 RESIDENCE SMILEâ€" Aâ€" W HILE Pusbitey Syndicae, Tnc., PHONE 825 Would rights reserved. 1UJ Realizing the need of one of these libraries in our own vicinity, Mr. Herbert J. Cadwallader, of Mount Dennis, has set, up one in the photoâ€" graphic department of his store at 996 Weston Rd. Mr. Cadwallader has had experience in the various phases of home movies and is very glad to help anyone who is interâ€" ested in this fascinating hobby. â€" Since 1839, when Daiuerre and Niepce discovered a method of fixâ€" ing a pinhole image, photography has gradually evolved into the presâ€" ent day movies which live before your eyes in natural color. Now anyone can take their own movies and show them in their own home. Besides personal movies, there is a wealth of films available to anyâ€" one, taken by amateurs and proâ€" fessionals all over the world. Tl}m)ese pictures are not of much value unâ€" less they are easily obtained when needed by the individual, so in various parts of Canada and the United States, film libraries have sprung up. The Arrow Films Library which has been set up includes both 8 mm. and 16 mamn. silent and sound films and is made up of cartoons, sports, nature, travel and music films suitable for home and school use, and general entertainment anywhere. l Cove Mr. Cadwallader is especially inâ€" terested in helping Suné)ay schools arrange suilable programs for imâ€" parting Biblical knowledge to the younger generation by means of soung motion pictures. He would like to hear from Sunday school superintendents who are interested in obtaining more information on this everâ€"broadening field of eduâ€" cation. @16 TA XI OPERATING FROM wWESTON HOTEL 370 MAIN ST. N., WESTON If the taste for pleasure diminâ€" ishes, the necessity for comfort increases. J. E. Newsome LONDON LIFE INSURANCE CO. Weston 332â€"M Ed Says â€" Public, Separate Schools Conduct Mock Parliament After a half hour session, the guide then took them on a tour of the building itself. There thely saw the ininting, "The 'Bxing Soldier," which was presen to the Onâ€" tario government in 1915 at a value of $15,000. It is a wonderful blending of color and, when viewed at a distance, there can be seen %‘he image of Christ over the fallen ero. A ban on liquor advertising by provincial government authorities throughout Canada was asked by the executive of the Board of Evangelism of the United Church of Canada which met here last week, The board also o{)posed any increase of the alcoholic content of hard liquor, Current efforts to extend the scope of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act were supported at the meeting which also deplored the apparent failure of the recent provincial labor miniâ€" sters conference in Ottawa to conâ€" serve and establish wartime indusâ€" triai planning gains. A national labor code was urged. On Thursday, the first two named schools travelled in a chartered street car, direct to the parliament buildings where they were escorted into the legislative chambers. Here they were lylit into two sections, the boys taking over the seats of the party in power while the girls occ?ietr the seats of the opposition. King St. were the guests on the !ollowirg day. Mr. H. H. Robson, VC, urfunt at arms, elected boys and girls from the groups for the speaker, clerk, sergeant at arms and the Hansard reporters. The guide then outlined briell‘{ parâ€" liamentary procedure and told them the history of the Ontario parliament. This trip was to act as a preâ€" liminary to the mayoralty contest which is coming up soon between Maryâ€"Jean Kennedy and Don Redâ€" ford. A constitution is being preâ€" pared and platforms arranged for the two candidates. < Last Thursday and Friday the pupils of St. John‘s Separate school, Memorial school and King St. school visited the parliament buildings at Queen‘s Park where they were allowed to conduct their own mock parliament, Board Seeks To End Liquor Advertising Vacuum Cleaners Sales&Service Co. Guaranteed Rebuilt Cleaners For Sale ZONE 4â€"350 3 MAIN ST. S. 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