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Daily Times-Gazette, 8 Sep 1953, p. 14

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44 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, Sepiember 8, 1058 PICKERING Police Department Gives Fast Service BARRY MURKAR Correspondent PICKERI NG -- No one anymore expects or wants to hear of the good work done by our Police De- partment or so it seems -- but we were personally very proud of the local force ane day last week. During the forenoon, an alarm was ng into the police station. Afraid of trouble at the local bank, chief Hill contacted two of his po- lice cruisers by radio, both of which skidded to the front of the bank in three minutes from the time the alarm reached the Chief. It was a false alarm, we are thankful to report, but the bank knows what kind of protection it is getting and citizens of South Pickering know their police are on the job. . On another night last week a lady of our district phoned the po- (he: lice that someone was bre: into her home. The police were there in "not flat," and got away from the home. Congratula- tions on good work. PESONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and sons have returned from a three weeks holiday in the Maritimes. The Jack Boyes are spending as much time as possible at their cot- tage at Beaverton. isitors at the Bushby home the last week were Mrs. Fred Day, Mrs. A McArthur, Miss L. Gra- ham of Guthrie, Ont.; Mrs. J. Rus- sell and Miss Ruth Russell of Vasey, Ont.; Miss Ella Day and Laurence Graham of Oro; . H. Rumble and Miss Eva Rumble, Hillsdale, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Todd are spending a few days in Quebec. The fall season for WMS mem- bers of United Church opened with their meeting at the home of Mrs Edgar James, Brock Rd., with Cg Mrs. Gordon Bray presiding. program was in charge of Mrs. James and Mrs. Len Wilson. In spite of the heat members turn- ed out and enjoyed the opening of their new study book. Master Donald Bray, Scarboro Blufts, jas beet Shending a holi- parents, Mr. an Mrs, od Bray. QUIET WEDDING Our congratulations to Gordon Andrew on his marriage to Miss Barbara Frances Fenton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Fenton, Port Perry, which took plahe in the mage of St. Andrews Unit- ed Churhh, Oshawa on Saturday, August 22 with Rev. Geo. Telford, DD officiating. Heat or no heat a number from the village visited the Toronto Ex. during the past week. John Mowat and Jim White have on a trip down through the Miss Lucille Schwalm recent] won first place medal at Detroit Highland Games in the Highland Fling Contest. At the Ottawa Ex- hibition she placed third in the|ily Trish Jig contest Mr. and Mrs Gordon Found Jove "their two grandchildren Shel- and Craig Miller of Newmarket visiting them while their parents are visiting in Washington, D.C. Mss i White has returned from a 'holiday at New Wasaga. Chas and Mrs. Joliffe and fam- ily are spending a week in a cot- tage on Georgian Bay, neighbors of the Grant Messers. Dr. W. W. Tomlinson will be away from his office from Sept. 9 to 13 inclusive while renovation of part of his office is being complet- ed. Dr. Tripp will be at the Med- cal centre the 11, 12 and 18. AGENT HONORED Wm. A. and Mrs. Goudy, retir- ing CNR agent, were the guests of honor at the home of Section fore- man David Warren Wednesday ev- ening when Mr. Goudy was sented with two fine tobacco pipes 'as a remembrance of the friendl bo with the agent and sti during his many years of service re Mrs. Goudy was presented with a large stainless steel platter, these gifts from the section men. Guests at the party were Road master Hugh McKay and Assist. R. M. Fred Mortlock formerly of Picker- sociated with the local station dur- ing Mr. Goudy's years as agent in charge. We are pleased to know Mrs. Norman Banks is recovering from the cataract operation on her eye this week in Toronto General Hos- pital. Mr. H. Monney Pickering Bak- ery is closing shop for staff holi- days Sept. 7 to the 12. ATTEND REUNION Jim Mills, Eileen and Kathy accompanied the Bushby family to Orillia on Saturday last to attend the Sadler-Day reunion which was held at Couchiching Park. There were 115 relatives present from Barrie, Oro, Sault Ste. Marie, Agincourt, Hillsdale, Port Perry, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin, Green- wood and Claremont. Mr. John Day, Toronto, the eldest member present gave an interesting fam- ily history of these two pioneer families when he told of the close friendship of them in England. George Day came rom Whitley England to Whitley, Ont. in 1833, pied by Winton White, settling irst near Greenwood, later land in 1833, settling first at Mal- at Balsam on the arm now occu- Wilfred Sadler with his family came from Stockton-on-Tees, Eng- land in 1833, settling first at Mal- ton and later near Greenwood. Thos. Day eldest son of the Days married Mary Sadler daughter of Thomas Sadler. They lived for some years at Balsam, later sett- ling on a farm in Simcoe County, here many of their descendants ive. A very happy time was spent when old acquaintances were re- newed and many new friendships begun. Among' those attending were Miss Jessie Day, Pickering; Chas. Day and family, C. Martin and family, Ajax; the Wilson fam- of Balsam; Ralph and Percy Jones and. families Mt. Zion; Wm. and Allan Clark, Greenwood; Mrs. A. Rogers, Brooklin; Wm. Day and family Port Perry; Richard and Mrs. Day, Balsam MOUNT CARMEL Many Mourn George Spencer MRS. WALTER SLUTE Correspodent MOUNT CARMEL -- The sym- pathy of this community is extend- ed to the family of the late George Spencer who passed away on Sun- last in a Toronto Hospital. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, the former Ethel Knapp, a son, Elvis of Clubtown, two daughters (Mary), Mrs. L. Gibb- son, Columbus, and (Metta), Mrs. Herb. Martin of Clubtown. All are well known in this community, as are several grandchildren and three brothers and two sisters. Dave Wilson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crozier at Utica. Miss Margaret Wright is spend- ing a week's vacation with. Mr. and Mrs. Perry at Pickering. Charlie and Effie Braun visited with their brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun, in Toronto recently. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Slute were Mr, and Mrs. R. Clarke, Wayne Fleury of Osh- awa, Mr and . A. Higgins, Hel- en and Robert, of Aurora. . Recent visitors with the Braun family were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hodge of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Braun of Raglan and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Torento. Our school has had a new paint b both on the integior and exter- r, so is in readin for 'the open- ing of school on September 8. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R Cochrane and family were: Rev. A. V. Robb, Willa and Ian, of Monkton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moffatt and Paul of Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane, Joyce and Judy, of Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and family of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ab- bott and family, Burketon; Lloyd Cochrane, Archie Cochrane and Billie, Mrs. Mulville, Wilma and Linda of Oshawa. Robert Slute spent a few days' holidays with his cousins, Kenneth and David DeMille, in Oshawa. David Metherel of Timmins spent a two-week vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. Metherel. Three Airmen Killed In Crash AYLMER, Ont. (CP). -- Three airmen from the RCAF station here were killed near Trois-Riv- eres, Que., Saturday 'when their car collided with a transport. + Dead are Aircraftmen J. R. Brou- illette of Grand-Mere, Que., and T. A. Grimard of Shawinigan Falls, Que. The name of the- third air- man was withheld pending notifica- tion of next-of-kin. men were on their way to Sha' Jpcnd the week-end at Swiss Doctor Sees Danger In Fluoridation MONTREAL (CP)--Fluoridation, which has won wide acceptance as a preventative of tooth decay in children, received a setback Fri- day at the 19th International Phys- iological Congress. Dr. T. Gordonoff of Bern, Swit- zerland, said fluoridation of drink- ing water tends to aggravate thy- roid conditions in people afflicted with goitre. Dr. Gordonoff said he has al- ready recom me nded to Swiss health authorities that they 'stop findings on extensive experiments with rats having known thyroid conditions. ing and a few friends closely as-| fluoridation. He said he bases his. MYRTLE STATION Faithful Group Fall Events THE DISTRICT PAGE Are Arranged 8. M. PERCY Correspondent MYRTLE STATION -- The regu- WHITBY lar monthly meeting of the Faith- ful Group was held at the home of Mrs. R. Taylor, on Wednes- day evening, in charge of Mrs. Norris and Miss Deeming. The Meeting opened by Mrs. Parrinder reading a few verses. The theme was God's Protected Care. Psalm 23 was read by Mrs. Norris. ' An interpretation of the same psalm was read by Elizabeth Fle- ming. " oral cards of thanks were read. The roll call was answered WHITBY 613 SWEETMAN'S TRANSPORT PORT PERRY Telephones ae 373 WE SERVICE PORT PERRY - PRINCE ALBERT | MY RTLE - BROOKLIN - WHITBY MANCHESTER - PICKERING AJAX - PT. UNION - TORONTO | by 21 members: and several visi- tors. A bake 'sale will be held in the church on Friday, September 18. A turkey supper is to be held in the Sunday School rooms on Oc- tober 28. A contest was held with Mrs. Bradly, Mrs. Leask and Mrs. Par- rinder as winners. Mrs. Armstrong read "My Church Calls". Mrs. Harrison read "It's Hard to be a Carpenter"'. A dainty lunch of sandwiches, cake, cookies and ice cream was served. A vote of thanks was ten- STAFFORD BROS. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION MONUMENTAL WORKS Member of 0 MEMORIAL* CRAFTSMEN Phone 552 318 Dundas St. E. WHITBY, ONTARIO A Business Directory of Whitby, Port Perry, Brooklin, Ajax The merchants throughout this district will give you better ser-. vice than you'll get if you go\glsewhere. In the first place they have to live here, too, and it is in their interests to please their customers. In the second place, they realize that by giving value received, they are helping to make this community a better place in which to live. And they have shown in the past by their gener- ous support of all projects that would benefit the community that it is one of their aims. Want to make a good resolution? Just decide to shop at home in the future. In this way you will be helping your community stay busy and prosperous while giving yourself a better break on the services that you receive when shopping at home and being a better citizen. PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER and Pickering WHITBY OEVERELL MOTORS FORD & MONARCH CARS FORD TRACTORS SALES and SERVICE IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS Phone 429 301 Dundas St. W, HILLCREST DAIRY A LOCAL ENTERPRISE _ Authorized Distributor of GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Phone 301 WHITBY, ONTARIO dered Mrs. Taylor by Mrs. Par- rinder. Sunday morning being very warm our Sunday School and church service were fairly well attended. Rev. Mr. Mutton took for his Scripture reading, St. Luke 22: 28-51 verse. The choir sang "Breathe.on Me, Breath of God". Please note our service for Sep- tember and October will be at 2.30 p.m. and Sunday School at 10 a.m. Our anniversary service is to be on October 25, when the speaker will be Rev. Honey of Lindsay, a former pastor. OIL HEAT Famous ready for immediate installation in your present boiler or furnace, com- sistently save up to 25 per cent or more on usual fuel oil costs! Mrs. Don Holiday, TIMKEN wir gins aE Sent me ALBERT RANDALL & SON 412 CHESTNUT STREET Wall-Flame OH Burners, RR. 1, Whitby WHITBY PHONE 2991 C. F. MESHER BLUERIRD DIAMONDS and BULOVA WATCHES Phone 2872 128 DUNDAS ST. Ww. Larry Heffering's SERVICE STATION 88 -- B.A, -- 98 , PRODUCTS FISK TIRES - ACCESSORIES LUBRICATION - WASHING PICK-UP ond DELIVERY Phone 2830 1009 Brock St. S. GEORGE HAMERS PLUMBING and HEATING INSTALLATIONS, ALTERATIONS AIR-CONDITIONING Tinsmithing - Eavestroughing kers - Furnaces Oil Burners Phone 963 210 Brock St. S. Mr. and Mrs. John Leask re- turned after a pleasant stay at Mr. and Mrs. A. Parrinder's cot- tage at Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pollard vis- jled their son's eottage near Oril- ia. Mrs. Lyle has been visiting rela- tives in Toronto for the past two weeks. Mrs. Luella Mitchell and sen, Gary, were among those who at- tended the exhibition on Saturday. The hot weather is very trying to all especially the sick and shut- ins. We hope for a let up soon. JAMES SAWDON AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ON THOSE HARD-TO-GET AND SONS TAKE DELIVERY NOW BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 524 244 Brock St. S. WHITBY, ONTARIO WHITBY CLEANERS AND DYERS Featuring STA-NU PROCESS BERLOU MOTHPROOFING WATERPROOFING Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 2345 150 Colborne St. W. WHITBY, ONTARIO AJAX LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES Phones -- Whitby 2197 Oshawa 3-4513 W. L. HESS GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVERYTHING IN CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR WORK Phone 994 208 Palace St. WHITBY, ONTARIO Brock Sireet Motors (Everett Bryant, Prop.) IT IS STILL SPRING CHANGEOVER TIME IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION GENERAL REPAIRS USED CARS Phone 335 1003 Brock St. S. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren ac- companied by Lynne and Mrs. Bruce Manderson spent the week- and at Loughborough Lake, King- Relieve Heat By Reading - Come summer sun, humidity and SHOP AND SAVE AT YOUR COMMUNITY STORES the 13-day heat wave Oshawa's book-loving public continue to like their reading. The Public Library reported this morning there was no decrease in circulation during the recent hot spell. The staff admitted there were few literary patrons during the heat of the middle-day, but the readers came in just the same at other times. About the same num- ber perused the magazines and newspapers in the reading room section, although in thé especially hot hours most of their reading was probably done in the park. Rousseau Upholstery LIVING-ROOM FURNITURE (One Block from Brock St. N.) CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPERIES Phone 483 216 Mary St. E. o FREE THEATRE TICKETS o LOOK FOR YOUR NAME THIS PAGE IS A WEEKLY FEATURE OF THE TIMES-GAZETTE, AND EACH WEEK THERE WILL APPEAR AMONG THE ADVERTISEMENTS NAMES AND ADDRESS- ES OF PEOPLE LIVING IN THE COMMUNITIES REPRESENTED ON THE PAGE. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS CAREFULLY, AND IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME AMONG THEM, CLIP OUT THE ADVERTISEMENT AND PRESENT IT TO THE ADVERTISER IN WHOSE ADVERTISEMENT YOU FOUND YOUR NAME AND HE WILL GIVE YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE TWO THEATRE TICKETS TO EITHER THE BROCK THEATRE IN WHITBY OR THE LAKEVIEW THEATRE, PORT PERRY. L. C. RACHER CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING "Equipment for the Heavy Construction Jobs" FREE ESTIMATES Phone 731 WHITBY, ONTARIO K. and M. GLEANERS AND DYERS ALTERATIONS - REPAIRING TRY OUR NEW , "CLEAN-CHARGE"" SYSTEM WHITBY OSHAWA 2831 PHONES 5-018) 112 Colborne W. 115 Simcoe $. There was no means of checking it, but we imagine the type of books asked for were a great deal different. Such titles as '"The Case of The Frozen Mountie" or "Archie in the Arctic" must have been very popular indeed. GIANT PANDA DEAD CHICAGO (AP)--Mei-Lan, the last giant panda in the United States, died Saturday night at the approximate age of 15. The chubby teddy-bear-like animal with heavy black and white fur, had been a resident of Brookfield zoo since SHOP AND SAVE AT YOUR COMMUNITY STORES IRIS BEAUTY SALON 129 Brock St. S. (UPSTAIRS) WHITBY, ONTARIO SPECIALISTS IN GOLD WAVING AND HAIR CUTTING Phone 321 FOR APPOINTMENT WHITBY DAIRY BAR TASTY SNACKS GOOD COFFEE Phone 770 ACROSS FROM THE BUS STATION STROWGER'S FURNITURE CO. LIMITED (8. J. Strowger, Pres. & Gen. Mgr.. GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND REFRIGRATION SALES ond SERVICE Phone 611 123-125 Brock St. N. WHITBY, ONTARIO North-End Motors (Peter Spilchen, Prop.) WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES and SERVICE SHELL OIL PRODUCTS GOODRICH TIRES 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE Phone 2267 616 Brock St. N. WHITBY, ONTARIO babyhood. Zoo director Robert Bean said Mei Lan apparently suc- cumbed to a heart ail t BROOKLIN Turkey expects to produce 26,000 tons of copper in 1953, compared with 14,000 tons in 1951. CROSSWORD PUZZLE BROOKLIN. GARAGE REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF A AND TAXI (8. C. Harding, Prop.) CARS AND TRUCKS sheep I 21. Strange 22. Ever (poet.) 28. Rod used with muz. zle-loading firearm 28. Part (L.) 26. Ostrich. like birds 28, Let it stand (print.) 81, Fastened with nails $6. Kitchen utensil 14. Infuriating 17. Chamber 20. Type measure "to be" '89. House ex. tensions 41, Overhead 42, Venturing Gourdlike em 32. Behold! 38. Bursts ies - Tires - Gas & Oil TOWING SERVICE hone 37 day or night BROOKLIN, ONTARIO A. G. HOOKER AND SONS JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE PHONE BROOKLIN 145-W Kinsale, 3V2 Miles West of Brooklin, No. 7 Highway BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS Specializing in PRE-CAST SEPTIC TANKS AND SIDEWALKS FREE ESTIMATES Tanks from 300 gallons ond up Phone 155 BROOKLIN, ONTARIO LORNE McCOY'S MASSEY-HARRIS 'SALES AND SERVICE PEDLAR EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED TRACTORS AND MACHINERY NORGE REFRIGERATORS Phone 23-W BROOKLIN, ONTARIO PORT PERRY | [E/RIRIOIR] ALL [GIA] RI) |A[T]A] INIEIAIR] slolmle]s Mi sAls]T] Manchesier Garage FORD and MONARCH CARS Ford Tractors and Implements (D. McKinzey, Prop.) SALES and SERVICE Phone 171-21 Manchester, Ont. R.R. 4, PORT PERRY SHOP AND SAVE AT YOUR COMMUNITY STORES FOR TELEVISION RADIO SALES and SERVICE Phone 234 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Authorized Dealer for R.C.A. VICTOR - ADMIRAL MOTOROLA SETS McLEAN RADIO SERVICE Carnegie Hardware BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PLUMBING and HEATING PHILCO Radios and Television SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Phone 61 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO BRYDEN MOTORS Chevrole, Oldsmopile Cars CHEVROLET TRUCKS J. 1. CASE FARM MACHINERY SALES - SERVICE - PARTS SHELL GAS & OIL PRODUCTS | Phone 74 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 47. Personal forth pronoun SALES - SERVICE - PARTS ARCHER MOTOR SALES PONTIAC & BUICK CARS G.M.C. TRUCKS Phone 57 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO -. Roberison Electric CONTRACTING & APPLIANCES CONNOR WASHERS SERVEL REFRIGERATORS HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS WOODS oFARM EQUIPMENT Phone 179 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Shop And Save at Your Community Stores Lake Scugog Lumber AND COAL COMPANY LTD. (Sam N. Griffen, Pres.) GENERAL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ROOFING - SASH - DOORS PLANING MILL GLIDDEN PAINTS Phone 240-W PORT PERRY, ONTARIO SHOP AND SAVE AT YOUR COMMUNITY STORES PICKERING AJAX WHITBY L A. W. MITCHELL 74 FUELS BUILDING MATERIALS Our Trucks Pass Your Way Every Day Phones PICKERING, ONTARIO 75 UPHOLSTERING Co HARPELL'S CHESTERFIELDS RECOVERED REMODELLED & REPAIRED FREE ESTIMATES WHERE BETTER FURNITURE IS MADE Custom-Built Work a Specialty Phone Pickering 85 AJAX, ONTARIO BEN STRINGER MOTORS Formerly of Toronto Now operating next to North End Motors 610 Brock N., Whitby .Phone 2555 QUALITY USED CARS AT FAIR PRICES! MINERAL WOOL HOME INSULATION Cool in Summer Warm in Winter Free Estimates WALTER WARD Insulation Contractor Phone 2563, Whitby Beare Motors Lid. | SALES and SERVICE Dodge - DeSoto Cars Allis-Chalmers Equipment Westinghouse Appliances Sunoco Gas and Oils : 2 Phone: 332 & 333, Pr..Pery |

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