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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Jun 1952, p. 7

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t Tot To Teen Shop Family Allowance Cheque! Mother‘s Save 10% 10% Discount Owned and Operated on all purchases RITCHIE Store for Children LORNE and LORRAINE For Your Money Shop at Weston‘s 104 Main St. N. when paid for CH. 1â€"6061 We give a SAVE 10% Save 10% Get More (Next Fox Theatre) The Best For Less We Sell with a By |_The new school will be under the command of Flight Lieutenant {Brian P. Cootc, M.C., 33, of Wokâ€" ‘ing, England. F/L Coote is on | loan from the RAF Regiment in \the United Kingdom:. g All RCAF personyel wili be reâ€" \quired to undergo (Ground Defence {training. Those now in the service | will receive their training at their 1home unit, while new entrants will \be instructed at Officers‘ Indocâ€" Air Force Day was celebrated at RCAF units across Canada 14 June 52. It is held in order that the Canadian public can see how the péacetime RCAF operates. Service Personnel from 1 Supply Depot _ paraded _ through _ Main Street in Weston with Mayor R. C. Seagrave taking the salute. The parade led by the 1 Supply Depot Band as the Lancaster aircraft piloted by S/L â€" Partridge was enthusiastically _ approved by a large crowd of spectators. It is regretted that Open House could not be held this year but it is hoped that in the future 1 Supply Depot will again be able to open its doors to the Public on Air Day. Ground Defence Training _‘ The RCAF is opening a Ground Defence School at RCAF Station Camp Borden this month for inâ€" structional training in active and passive defence measures, it was announced by Air Force Headâ€" quarters. Air Force Day The â€" instructors, both officers and _ nonâ€"commissioned _ officers, who are graduated from the school will conduct unit grotnd defence training programmes at various RCAF Stations across Canada. Training will include instruction in all types of small arms including the light machine gun, bazooka and mortar, t TIMES AND CGUIDE, WESTON . AMONG WESTONITES TO GRADUATE RECENTLY FROM U OF T [_â€"â€"â€"â€"y e Per Ardua Ad Astra Aluminium Limited in facilities during the year to the annual report su shareholders _ by _ Natt Davis, president. (Alum: pany of Canada, Limited owned subsidiary of _ Limited). Aluminium Limited las a consolidated net prof 760,876 after charges equal to $7.03 per sha 4,093,289 capital shares ing, compared with $32 $8.77 per share on the shares outstanding in 1 $120 Canadian Aluminium â€" Output At 7â€"Year High equal to $7.03 per share on the 4,093,289 capital shares outstandâ€" ing, compared with $32,608,353 or $8.77 per share on the 3,722,050 shares outstanding in 1950. Production of primary aluminium by the principal subsidiary, Alumiâ€" num Company of Canada, Ltd., from its smelters in Quebec was increased from 360,000 metric tons trination School ‘and M@hning Deâ€" pot. ho While the Army is responsible for the general ground defence of all territories from which the Air Force operates, the RCAF is held respdnsible for the local defence of the area from which they operate. Tt has long been realized that there is a fighting potential at each Air Force Station which could, with a certain amount of training, defend RCAF home bases in time of emergency. Another _ victory _ was _ scored Monday June 9th when the RCAF Jets trimmed the girls team from AV Roe 10â€"5 in eight innings of ball at the Depot ball park. AVRO were leading when. Betty Jenkins‘ home run tied the game in the third inning. Flo Smith the winâ€" ning pitcher hit a home run to snap the tie and put? the Jets in the lead, The Depof girls then pounded out four adkitional runs in the last inning to tinch the ball game. â€" Utilization of Air Force personâ€" nel in ground defence will free Army units in time of emergency for more active and offensive roles. Ladies Softball â€" An exhibition gaihe was played on Wednesday, June 11th against Carlada Packers at the Depot field, June 23rd at the Depot Ball Park The next gatme As scheduled for with the Jets playing the Canada Packers. anadian aluminum a sevenâ€"year high 0 millions was num output reachâ€" high in 1951 and was invested by ted in new plant he year, according port submitted to ; _ Nathanael V. (Aluminum Comâ€" Limited is a fullyâ€" y of Aluminium r share on the shares outstand h $32,608,353 o ir had $28,â€" taxes, n the in 1950 1951. The 12% decli attributable larg provision for de pletion, and alsc vision for incom tion and deple $27,580,624 in 1 $14,276,948 in / depreciation cha vision of $12,71" Company of Ca preciation, â€" incl depreciation in 1 under construct as allowed unde come Tax Act. of reducing net by $6,918,202. in 1951 amoun compared with i â€" Provision _ fo foreign in than ever 095,995 co Urgent demand for aluminium and the expansion of production facilities were the major and reâ€" lated forces affecting the Company during the past year, the report stated. Production of primary aluminium by all of the Company‘s subâ€" sidiaries and affiliated companies was conducted at maximum attainâ€" able levels in 1851. Shipments of aluminitm in all forms by fully owned subsidiavies in 1951 totalled 434,000 metric tons compared with 401,000 tons in 1950. Defence Uses In Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, where 88% of the Company‘s Canadian producâ€" tion was marketed, government controls and directives channeled a large percentage of the available aluminium into essential defence uses. Heavy â€" increased â€" demands _ in other markets were also felt. In South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, where consumers have looked to the company for their aluminium requirements for many years, the Company was able to satisfy only & small portion of their wants, according to the report. "The Comâ€" pany‘s expansion programme is inâ€" tended to put the Company again in a position to meet the full reâ€" quirements of its customers and it â€"Continued on page 11 ler constructon allowed under t ne Tax Act. Th income taxes was grea er_ before, irequiring $3 compared to $26,212,019 to e decline in net le largely to ina for depreciation id also to increa > decline in net profit is e largely to increases in for depreciation and deâ€" d also to increased proâ€" income taxes. Depreciaâ€" depletion amounted to in 1951 compared with in 1950. The rise in n chairges reflects proâ€" 12,717,283 by Aluminum of Canada Ltd., for deâ€" including â€" accelerated n in respect to facilities 405,600 arges reflects proâ€" %,283 by Aluminum inada Ltd., for deâ€" luding . accelerated respect to facilities jon at the yearâ€"end, ‘r the Canadian Inâ€" This had the effect profit, aftar taxes, Other depreciation ited to $14,863,341 $14,276.948 in 1950. ir â€" Canadian _ and taxes was greater re. requiring $36,â€" metric tons own White flowered front with solid color backs. Worn with or without straps. Colors of black, blue, green, navy, (with white flowered front). Sizes 32 to 40. 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