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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Jun 1955, p. 4

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4 THE DAILY TIMESGATETTE, Fridsy, June 19, 1958 WHITBY and DISTRICT 4 FIREMEN QUELL GASOLINE-FED BLAZE liam Kuzik, owner of the trac- tor, was filling up with gas at about seven last night, when the tractor suddenly burst into flames. The fire department ar- Whitby firemen quelled the last of the flames caused when a farm tractor caught fire in West Whitby last night. Wil- machine becoming a total loss, Kuzik escaped without injury, except for singed eyebrows an | rived in time to prevent the hair, GOLDILOCKS IS SURPRISED BY THE BEARS Greatest Show On Earth Is Held In King Street School For the past three afternoons, Clumsy Elephants, which the chil- the youngest pupils of King Street, qron seemed to enjoy as much as School have presented "The gid the audience. Greatest Show on Earth". | The circus band, with percussion The Kindergarten puplls, under | instruments, played four numbers Shel feacher, Me, Jarguarite under their leader, Billy Bacher. loll, were div ne Yee! The entertainment was con- groups, a different group taking | eq with an operetta, "Goldi- part each day. | locks and the Three Bears". This Yesterday the show, titled ""Un-| wag a little masterpiece, in full der the Big Top", was played by | costume, each of the bears being Group C, who gave a really fine | just the right size, and a pretty performance, | little Goldilocks, played by Donna The show started with. a wel-| Dilling, who played the part ex- coming address by Lynda Hall, | cellently, while the musical nar- which was followed by four lively | rative was supplied by the chor- songs from the chorus. { us, The bears were played thus: Next were the performing | Papa Bear--Mathew Smith; Mama seals. This item consisted of a| Bear--Valerie McCoy, and Baby clapping song and dance, during | Bear--David Slichter, which the kiddies stood in a cir-| At the conclusion of the pro- cle around a wooden model of a| gram, Linda Rutherford present. seal, which they had painted | ed a cake-stand to Mrs, Toll, on themselves, | behalf of the class, and expressed The parade came next, with | the regrets of the class that Mrs, four amusing dances, the Dancing | Toll is leaving the school this Nears, the High Stepping Horses, | term. Mrs, Toll is moving to he Galloping Horses, and the' Hamilton | SPLINTS FOR DEER | struck by a car on the highway PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)--| near here. Game officials had the Splints were ordered for a deer animal treated and taken to a suit. which suffered a broken leg when able spot for convalescence. BROCK AIR CONDITIONED AND COOL EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. NOW PLAYING Starting THURSDAY YOU'LL GO FOR GREER, as a red-headed school-marm with 11 loves too many! Greer Robert GARSON RYAN WHITBY Phone 8-3618 BARRY SULLIVAN with Richard HAYDN-Barbara LAWRENCE M Je James ARNESS+Rex THOMPSON+Tim CONSIDINE 8. . . HELLO ALOHA -- BIG TOP CARAVAN BIT OF THE BEST MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 GREENWOOD Will Collect Used Clothing MAY E. BROWN Correspondent GREENWOOD -- The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Greenwood Cir- cuit WMS, met at the home of Mrs, Percy Clarke on Thursday afternoon of last week, The wor- ship service was led by Mrs, Per- cy Clarke, assisted by Mrs. Mil- ton Parkin, Mrs. R. E. Mowbray very interesting review Branch meeting of the Quinte Conference W.M.S, Lindsay. The theme was ize for Service". After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting plans were made for good used clothing to be left at Greenwood and Mt, Zion churches by June 15. These articles will then be sent to the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto where they can be used by the deaconesses in their work. There will be no July meeting. The August meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Waltham at Kinsale, The hostess served a dainty lunch, The Western T.V, Cast gave a repeat performance in the Green- wood church on Wednesday of last week and were also at North Nestleton on Friday night where they were given a good reception, This was the eighth time they have given their program. PERSONALS Irvine and Mrs, MasLean ac- companied friends to Beamsville on Saturday where they visited the latter's sister and family. Everyone was pleased to learn that Mrs, (Rev, H.) Moore is home from Toronto General Hos- pital where she underwent an eye and nose operation which promises to be quite ful, gave a of the Bay of | held at "'Mobil- An Ontario County jury has ac- quitted a 22-year-old Scarborough trucker of a charge of stealing 16 castiron radiators from an Ajax warehouse, Yesterday, at General , presided over by His udge J. E. Pritchard, Thomas Ferguson was released that on January 27 of this year, he did steal 16 radiators, the y of Central Mortgage and ing Corporation, Ajax. Jack Jennings, administrator told the bout 5:30 p.m. that day he had visited Building 310, formerly the Kitchen Installation plant, and found a truck backed up to a loading platform and three men loading heating radia- fors on the truck, He sald that he asked them what they were doing and one of the men replied that they were going to sell them, He bad then called Ajax police. While police were on their way to the scene, he sald, two of the men ran across a field to the north, When police arrived, Fer- uson was found standing beside is truck, Accused, he said, had no permission to take any radia- tors from the building, Constable George Dunn, of the Ajax police, told the Court that he had asked Ferguson if he had permission to take the radiators and had been told that he did not but "they were just lying about and I would take them for scrap. "Inside the building, said the constable, he saw gaps in the heating system of one room where radiators had been taken out. Plant engineer Gordon Gil christ told the Court that he saw about 15 radiators loaded in the when a jury of 10 men and two | go women acquitted him of a charge | truck and inside 14 or 15 radiators were missing from one room, rip- Added interest has been created among the boys of the Church Softball League with the an- nouncement of the donation of a trophy for this competition. Vie Igglestone is the donor of the cup of his continuing Interest in this form of recreation for the lads. The second half of the schedule has been started in this loop and it is planned to have the second game of the play-offs played on the Friday evening of Centennial' and it is another fine expression | f Jury Frees Scarborough Trucker Of Ajax Theft ped, he said, from their pipes. He looked at a photograph of the radiators loaded on the truck and was unable to find any radiator which appeared to have been rip- ped from its piping mor could he swear that the radiators on the suet ete those missing from the bu % . Ys KE AL Chief Constable Howard Traves, however, a steam engineer, look- ed at the photograph and found a radiator which he said appeared to have been ripped out because of the appearance of the joint, He also stated that he was very fam- fliar with the heating system ni the building and pointed out that there are three types of radia tors therein. Those on the truck, he sald, were exactly the same as the ones which had been in the room, Ferguson, in his defense, stated that he had been sitting in a res. taurant in Toronto that after. noon when two strangers came in and asked! him if he would haul a load of scrap from Ajax for $15, He said that he accepted and was loading the radiators on the | go truck when Mr, Ji . # WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social evenis and sews lems of local interest and names of visitors are ap- preciated, START EXAMINATIONS Yesterday saw the final class at Whitby District for the FRIGIDAIRE AUTHORIZED DEALER wHiTeY MO 8.34 "ah ¥ a or ah sckeiloen (Jacky) son of Mr, and Mrs, of Maks, The place Saturday, John the Ev ail Alf f ! VERTISING ed. The hoter two, he said, then fled leaving him to await the arrival. of police, Chief Traves was recalled in reply and stated that when ar- rested Ferguson had stated that he had been driving along the Danforth, saw the two men walk- ing and asked them to help him with the load of scrap, In discharging the prisoner af- ter the verdict, His Honor satted "The jury, in my opinion, has taken a very lenient view, You will know better than anyone else whether you are guilty or not." Alex C. Hall, Q€, Crown Attor- ney, . prosecuted and Ferguson was represented by 8, G. Tinker, Trophy. Crests Await Church League Champs Week, Mrs. Harry Lott has an- nounced that crests will be given to the players of the two teams FOR SALE GE, STOVE WITH AN. nex, good condition, and easy chairs, Apply 408 Athol Street after § pm. = PHONE #0 83746, OF power mower serv are i § 1] i srt get i i im ut, i 8s L] i i i PUG DEEPENED, SEP- 'anks. Phone 37293, Plekering 133 8 a AB MO 8-3111 PEEL ST., WHITBY PHONE MO, 8-3595' os A ~ "www TOWN OF WHITBY Applications will be received by the Town of until noon on MONDAY, JUNE 13th, for the position e "PART-TIME ASSESSO Minn WANTED TO RENT THREE - self-contained apartment in Whitby, eou- ple, no children. Phone MO, 85-3417, FOR SALE - DINING ROOM SUITE, bed, chest, crib, baby basket, wicker irs. 406 Dundas West -- 5-3608. 13%¢ FOR RENT 7- LARGE, room, suitable for light conveniences, suitable for couple, and board by the week. 134e FOR SAAE -- BOD, FRESH CUT, 10¢ yd in field; 20c yd delivered. W. Ward, 204 Chestnut West, MO. 5255. July 1 HAVE YOUR GARDENS ROTO TILL od. 'Phone Mohawk 8.2000, 'Whithy. » une CONCRETE GRAVEL, 1.50; ROAD GRA 1.235 yd. Vill supplied. Eric Bran. 2060. July 4 fi Tor to Sept, 30M, and wil be required to oMhnd mie 909 4 , 8 1 of Court of Revision In October and No. Appliconts should state age, experi and selory dubia if ony, WHITBY SOD SUPPLY. FIELD LOAD- of or delivered. Phone MO, 53589, Whitby, July 4 WANTED TO RENT -- FOUR ROOM or smal in Whitby, Alex or Pickering. Phone MO. $2122. iE FOR REMY -- FURNISHED LIGHT. housekeeping room, with adjoining bath, Private entrance, Phone MO. $2332, 543 Mary enst. 123¢ FOR SALE -- FOUR ROOM BRICK Rs Sp FOR RENT ~~ TWO UNFURNISHED housekeoping rooms, heat and hydro supplied, no objection to one child, 100 Centre South, 136s FOR SALE -- SPIECE DINING ROOM Suite, Apply 1606 Brock South, phone MO, 85-3773 between five and seven p.m. 133¢ WORK WANTED. ROTO-TILLING, Garden and lawns, Phone Wm. Drago. motz, MO, 83385, 17 competing, in this game on July 1st. By these -arr ts it means that the boys have now a cup and crests to be competed or, hTe standing of the league after June 3rd games is as follows: Team wi Uniteds Baptists Anglicans Presbyterians By DOUG. MANTZ Legion maintained superiority over Whitby Stokers last night at Whitby Town Park when t defeated our County Town team, 11 to 7. The jon have beaten the Stokers relieved by Bob Marriot! sixth, Al Pacey started for the Stokers and was relieved by Mel Muelemeester in the third, The Legionnaires were effective in Dunciiig their efforts to score five runs in the first, four runs in the third and killed off the ris- ing hopes of the Whitby team with two more in the ninth, Dick Gibb was outstanding on Oakridge Legion Best Stokers In Whitby Game the offensive for the Legion. In five times at bat he had a sin- gle, two doubles and a home run with one mate aboard. On his other time at bat he was safe on a fielder's choice. Bob Rankine also scored three runs for Oak- ridge on one hit and two Whitby errors, The Stokers left thirteen men on the' bases while Oakridge left seven. That fact,' coupled with poor support of good pitch. ing, caused their downfall, Logion 504 000 002-11 10 2 Stokers 001013101711 § The Stokers will meet Oakridge Legion in a return game at Kew Gardens tonight and Sherrins at home next Wednesday night, You can see the finest softball in Can- ada in Beaches Major Fastball League games. Revival By WAYNE OLIVER NEW YORK (AP) -- Conductor Percy Faith hopes to start a re. vival--a revival in radio program. ming, Faith, who has a new one-hour musical show on CBS with a big five-and.dime chain as sponsor, says that if the program clicks he believes a lot of other big spon. sors will troop back to radio, The Toronto-born composer and conductor isn't anti-television by any means. He simply takes the view that good music is a field in which TV tage over radio. "And this is real old f hi 4 as little if any advan. |th Conductor Has Plans he says.is the: mushrooming sale of high fidelity phonographs and radio phono combinations plus 'the in- creasing percentage of serious mu. sic In record sales. Faith isn't too disturbed over sur- veys showing a decline in the per- centage of home radios tuned in at any given time, He says CBS sta- tisticlans have informed him 26. 000,000 cars with radios are on the highways at 1 p.m, EDT when his show goes on the air and if he reached a good percentage of them he has a large audience right ere, radio in a big way," he says of his Sunday afternoon show broad. cast live--something that's bécom. ing a novelty in these days of recorded net work radio, ONE BIG THING 'Radio has to depend on music," he declares. "That's the one. big thing it has to offer, aside from news and sports." Faith says he feels music has not received very much attention in TV with a few exceptions, but even 80 the chances of enriching music with pictures are limited. When Arturo Toscanini conducted Faith recalls, he coaxed superb music from the orchestra with [movements of the baton that could The Farm Forum Group held a social evening and smelt Jupper at the home of Gerald and Mrs, Henning. All report a fine time, The Afternoon Women's Asso- clation treated the Young Peo- ple's Union to a supper on Sat urday evening. It was held in the Sunday School room and was the closing meeting until the fall when the regular meetings will begin again, Quite a number attended the Brooklin Spring Fair on Saturday, Charles and Mrs, MacTaggart visited the former's brother-in- law, who is ill in St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. Miss Sheila Pegg of Toronto was home on Sunday. Glynn and Mrs. Fastwood and Linda attended a Roblin family | getstogether at the home of { Carman and Mrs. Roblin in To- { ronto on Sunday afternoon. | Wm. A. Brown was at Port| | Hope on. Wednesday attending the | Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church d in a one-foot circle, It was the music he evoked rather than flashy gesticulations that made him great, Faith says, and his performances were not greatly enhanced by being televised. PUBLIC DEMA Faith, like many other musicians credits radio with increasing pub- lic demand for good music. And evidence of the growing demand, and Decoration Day will be held in the Salem church on Sunday afternoon, June 26. - The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Lorraine Clarke and daughters and to John Paxton in the sudden passing of Mrs. J. Johnson of Toronto. Jerry Stakow returned to his duties at the Public School on! Monday. All were pleased to know | he was able to be back again, He | is still carrying his left arm in| a cast but hopes td have it off | by the end of June. | George Moore and Ross Jack. man are busy building their new The Annual Memorial Service houses. VACATION BOUND ? Have your TV set in A] condi- tion for your return by erreng- ing to have it completely over. hauled by our expert technicions while you are away. Note: All TV Sets over 2 years old should be completryy checked by @ technician to avoid bl PATTERSON ELECTRONICS Service Depot 107 Colborne St. W. Phone MO 8-2711 FOR SALE -- '3 CHEV, EXCELLENT Phone MO, 83483, 133¢ FOR RENT -- THREE ROOM APART- ment. Adults only, 312 Dundas West. 135 FOR SALE -- McCLARY RANGETTE, Rew condition; also bird bath, one Bis sell Carpet Sweeper. Phong MY. 2689, 138b FOR RENT -- TWO-ROOM BASEMENT apartment. 308 Starr Ave, 1350 INDEPENDENT SERVICE ARE OFF- ering at Summer prices Aerial Conver: sion Rotating aerials as low as $80, Phone MO. 82081, 107 Dundas West, Whitby, 135 EARL "JAKE" BRYANT, ELECTRIC. o ng, new hous, water heat , fixtures, range cal & specialty, Phone 53680, June 25 Slack time is our busy time. Made-to-measure slacks for oll the fomily, Prices, $12.95, $14.95 ond $19.95, Sisman Shoes for men and boys, 'oll sizes in stock, Prices, $3.45 10 $5.95, MERCANTILE DEPT, STORE Whitby, Ont, 132d WARREN J. MOWAT, REALTOR $6,800 An immaculate 4-room ond bath one car garage. This home is net Insul brick cottage with compact' In a new district but it moy have more volue in the very near future, $10,350 7-room frame house situated on e lot 77 x 165 near the centre of town, featuring living-room, dining roam ond 4 bedrooms. $10,850 Charming one owner frame 1)4-storey, oil heated home boasting a large living and dining room, step-saving kitchen and 3 bedrooms. The location is ideol, close to school and shopping and the grounds are well landscaped, OWNER MUST SELL This well built 1Ya-storey brick home has living room with natural fireplace, dining room, large kitchen and den downstairs; three bed- rooms and bath upstairs, This house has loads of cupboard space, oll heated, and with a little work, could be very ettractive.. It has a double garage and is nicely situated on Brock Street South. Terms arranged, N. H. A, HOMES New solid brick homes with 5Y2-rooms in new exclusive subdivision, Ultra modern in every respect with fireplace, car-port, tile bath and will be fully landscaped. Full price $12,100 and $12,250 with $2,050 and $2,080 down respectively, BROOKLIN Practically new bungalow in Brooklin featuring living room with fire- place, dining room, lerge kitchen and three bedrooms. It is oil heated ond has a gerege. $13,00 0. BUSINESS PROPERTIES We have 3 business properties and one small factory building that we invite you to come and discuss with us, MO 8- 2601 After 5:30 Cell EJ). Bryant, MO 8.3650 W. J. Mowat, MO 8.2819 115 Dundas Street West, Whitby Members of the Oshawe, Whitby . and District Real Estate Board 135 BOWMAN & GIBSON Real Estate and Insurance Brokers Established over 30 years in Whitby Mrs. P. R, Macleod Reol Phone Whitby MO 8-3521 Estate Representative Evenings 8-3544 A HOME WITH A VIEW--114 storey living room large modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, ing. Full price $14,300, ULTRA-MODERN-=3 bedroom place, Full price $12,900. 6-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW with stone trim, 4-pc. bathroom and recreation room, oil helt- brick bungelow with naturel fire: oll heating. This lovely bungalow has broadloem on living room, storms, screens and is landscoped. $12,000. 5.ROOM BRICK, oil heating. This living and dining room, $13,500. S-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, oil screens. Make offer. » bungalew alse has broadloam on heating, aluminum storms and 8-ROOM BRICK, ideal for duplex. Choice central location, $13,000, MODERN 1%4-STOREY BRICK, oil heating, large living room, dining room, kitchen and den on 1st floor, 2 bedrooms and 4-pc. bathroom upstairs, $11,500; Terms. $9,500 -- New modern S-reom bungalow, oil heating. Terms, ONLY $1,500 DOWN buys this lovely winterized cottage situated on large treed lot Thicksons point on Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa. Price $4,500, PTPory darsiannd Address fo the W. R. DODD, Chairmen Committee 90° Brock 3 Seu South, Whitby, Onterie, v Ld 4 ® SENIOR BASEBALL SAT NITE = OAKVILLE OAKS --V§ LARRY'S B.A.'s CORONATION PARK | ® ATTENDANCE PRIZES ® : Admission - Adults 50c Students 25¢ Children 10¢ * POWER INTERRUPTION Power will be interrupted in the Town of owing location from :00 o'clock a.m. South of Dundes St. fo Highway 401 and including the area from Brock St. S., easterly to Reynolds St. The above is necessary in order to change a pole on the east feeder. The Public Utility Commission of the Town of Whitby H. L. PRINGLE, Superintendnt, E. J. BRYANT, Chairman, LOW PRICED INCOME HOME with forced air oil heating, low taxes. Full price $6900 includes 4 large rooms on main floor with small self- contained apartment in basement. Down payment as low as $2000 with convenient 'monthly payments on balance. Not fancy but a chance to buy your home on your rental income. New 3-Bedroom Home -- $1200 down payment with payments like rent for balance. © Situated on large lot with full basement, hot air fur i oak floors and other modern features. Full price 5 . 4-room white clapboard bungalow selling reasonable for 'cash to mortgage. This is a fine location near "| shopping. Immaculate condition. Full price $7900 with about half down. $2200 Down -- 3 bedrooms situated on wide lot with large rooms and smart new floors, kitchen supboardet galore and a living room you will be prog to show | your friends. Four-piece bath all tiled here, too, Full price $8900. I ho Many homes to choose from at prices why pay more? bd a ; 4 a 1 pd - 4 Realtor 922 BROCK STREET Phone MO 8-2677 RA 8-2780 RA 8-2885 wo you can afford-- wf bo WHITBY | +] o¥ RON AGG, Salesman STU ROBLIN 1350

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