THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, August 15, 1939 man is in charge of 17 cubs and 30 boys in camp. Of these 21 are Cubs In Camp and nine belong to the Creightop Heights pack . is being done by bers of the four service scouts. The of he of St. Michael's pack 5th Lions ladies' auxiliary, Mrs. |, Cobourg Mourns P. Sharman, Mrs. C., Hare and Mrs. L. Mullins. Other members help on different days. | At Presqu'lle Point there are | At Grafton COBOURG (Staff) -- The 5th| Lions cub pack is in camp at Shelter Valley on the farm of Frank Cooney, RR 1, Grafton. Former Mayor Chief of Police Harold Pearse, | COBOURG (Staff)--One of the biggest funerals ever seen in Co- bourg took place Friday after- noon when hundreds turned out members of the counties council {and the town council, and all tcwn employees who could be District Seoutmaster Bill Bay- COME and DANCE MISSILE BLOWS UP AT Searing flames almost com- | Florida before it can take off pletely envelope the Titan mis- | The nose of the missile can sile as it blows up on the | barely be seen at the right of launch pad at Cape Canaveral, | the photo. None of the crew of F lood Message to pay last tributes to the late|spared from their duties. Roy Dodge, former mayor, and| Members of the IOOF escorted ex-warden of the United Coun-|the casket to the grave, six of ties. Among the mourners were them as pall bearers who were: cabinet ministers, judges, and/Ross Henry, Clarence Hobart, civic leaders with whom the de-|Bill Pearse, Lloyd Lovatt, Fred ceased had been associated over| Franklin and Alf. Perfect. The the years. (cortege to Union cemetery was The body lay in state for some over a mile long. time in front of the altar rail at| Surviving are his -ife, the for- Trinity United Church where Mr. mer Stella Manley; a son, Doug-| Dodge had been an active mem- (las, and two daughters, Donna ber. Rev. E. C. Kelloway paidjand Mrs. J. 'R. Jones (Marie), tribute to his work for tnelall of Cobourg. church and the community The -- ot town bell was tolled tc mark his) passing, an honor only accorded three times before to mark the, passing of an esteemed citizen. Mr. Kelloway spoke of the work 'Mr. Dodge had .done dur- ing the 12 years he had been superintendent of the Sunday school. | "He loved children, and knew # more by their first names than any other man in Cobourg," said Mr. Kelloway. "They remember him as a kindly, sincere man. His influence for good will live on." Among those present were the {Hon. W. A. Goodfellow, Ontario | Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY UNION HALL 8:30 - 12. ANCE PARTY DON PIERRE AND HIS ORCHESTRA [1 I o J PAVILION Vy, 1 Jo & OSHAWA 5 ° Osr ynusvt Er a a DANCE TONITE OLD TIME -- MODERN Music by the TORNADOES 3 Featured on NORTH BAY TeLEvision wit CALLER--BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN I DANCE YOUR WAY TO POPULARITY x THIS SUMMER | SHOWin the WORLD! PLUS MORE ADVENTURE ! boast Sv oked hin WILD WHITE STALLION {minister of agriculture; Judge A. R. Willmott, Mayor J. D. Burnet COURTICE A GREAT CHANCE to become a popular dancer quickly, easily | =by acting right now! An | | Arthur Murray expert will show you in one trial lesson FREE EDMONTON FOR THE KIDS TONITE! ESKINO'S CRESTS the way to new fun, new popu- | larity. Hur- | ry in for this great Special Offer-- By MRS. ROBERT COOK COURTICE -- The annual Sun _~ |day school picnic will be held 8:30 | August 29 at Courtice Memorial |Park. There will be treats, BOX-OFF:.CE OPEN AT 8:00 12:00 P.M. LAUNCHING CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON -- SHOW STARTS AT 8:45 | technicians at the site were in- | jured by the blast --AP Wirephoto Full % hr. trial lesson sjo0 Come in now Michael Tooley gained t clas CONTINENTAL | subjects in upper school examin- ® lations at OCVL. Lf | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and is |games and prizes MUSIC nine ©) first class 'honors out of nine 53 at the DNIPRO HALL 681 EDITH ST. RITSON and BLOOR One Block East of Corner VICTOR MATURE ? ¢ RED BUTTONS Winnie Walton visited Herb |Dewell at Norland last weekend | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Simmons ' Plan District Kiwanis Meet |i. tacos st, mn: Everyone Welcome COBOURG (Staff)--Kiwanians| ern Canada y visited his sis Was Relayed * Considerable miusnderstanding to four feet in depth, and was in and some inconvenience has re-(150 feet across. The flood, sulted from reports following the|fact, must have passed Mr. Wil flash flood at Duffin's Creek Sun-/son by the time he phoned. day. Pickering deputy-reeve Mrs.| "I also phoned the conserva Jean MacPherson states that J.|tion people, and told them. They L. Wilson, operator of a feed knew nothing of it. I telephoned and {they asked me what they had to mill, phoned her farm to give the civil defence people, warning of the flood Mrs. MacPherson, swered the phone, and relayed a message to Mrs. MacPherson, [the flood until about 8 p.m. senior, who was milking in the|she added. barn. | "I just want this c junior, an-|do with it. leared up ~ "There is no telephone at Grand|It has been made to look as|of Ma Creek Park, and I had to set{though we did not relay Mr out immediately by car to give Wilson's warning. We did every-| the warning. By the time I got|thing in our power to see that there, although it was only 10|people were warned immediately agglomeration of treeless islands, | minutes from the time we got the we got the message," she con message, the creek was swollen|cluded. "The police were unaware of|Lieut.-Governor r | | for governor for Ontario, Quebec|cottage on Rice Lake. |will gather at the British Hotel] {here August 26 for their annual caucus and nomination of senior officers from among 10 clubs comprising Division 6A To be nominated are candi- dates for lieutenant-governor and governor of Eastern Canada It is predicted that Trenton or Belleville will supply this year's Lieut.-Governor. The Westmount, Oshawa club is supporting past Robert Stroud |and Maritimes area, a district {which extends from the border nitoba to Newfoundland ! ARCTIC ISLANDS The Arctic Archipelago, a vast -| covers more than 500,000. square miles. Maurice Gray |ter, Mrs. H. Andrews, at Water {town N.Y., last week Mr, and Mrs holidays travelling Ontario. | Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacLean| |have returned from their cot- [tage on Mudd Lake near Ather- |ley. | * Mr. and Mrs. John Walter and | {children have returned from their Don Cowle spent in Northern | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook and |family spent holidays in Tema-| |gami and Algonquin Park | | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barber and| {children spent holidays at their cottage on Rice Lake. | and Mrs. Ru DeCoe | | 1 el |and family took holidays at their | o al +) ARTHUR MURRAY 11% SIMCOE S.--RA 8-1681 TT TO THE ANNALS OF AMERICA'S NAVAL HEROES, NOW ADD THE NAME OF JOHN PAUL STECKLER Vil FIRST MAN EVER TO "MISPLACE A DESTROYER! | ALONG THE LAKESHORE Dilemma Of Durham ~ High School Board By ANGUS GORDON | enterprise of the town, has given matters and while noting Metro] District Editor {the green light to the new zoning| objections, gave the bylaw its A lot of people are getting|bylaw, Metro attempted to halt|blessing with one or. two minor | more than a little exercised over|the proceedings when a staff| changes: | the coy actions of Bowmanville|member of the Metro planning | The hearing was packed with| council. The innate shyness of|board appeared to ask a delay in|ratepayers, and there was little| this most active body is now al-|the proceedings. |real opposition to any particular most legend. To some people its| Metro planning board, of | phase of the bylaw. predilection for sub rosa meet- course is interested from the Reason for this was pretty ob-| ings, especially if they deal with, point of view of its own "'official|{vious. The town, with commend- | money bylaws is disheartening.|plan". Metro squabbles appar-| able initiative saw that every in- Especially since the people re-| ently are keeping its domestic terested individual got a printed ferred to supported council in its| planning static. It would seem|copy of the bid for a two year term. {that Metro would like to see the|ahead of the hearing | However, in the light of past |fringe mhnicipalities' plans held|payers were able to study the] events involving bylaws, it is un- up while Metro makes up its/whole by-law, and were able to derstandable that some of the mind see what effect it would have on council at least would like to hide] Ajax, on the other hand wants them as individuals. ~their particular lights under a|everything settled so that it can Actually, feeling is that the bushel. |go about the business of building bylaw is important to Ajax. There is nothing unlawfull@ thriving. municipality, without/The master . plan can wait. | about council meeting as a com- domination of Mr. Gardiner | There's still time to take a look mittee. It is not unusual, espe- The OMB apparently saw round and decide what the future cially for inexperienced mem- through the Metro ruse to delay Ajax might look like. bers to try their wings else- 2 CE 5 a SHE where than in open council. The committee meeting is a good ex pedient for getting rid of un DIFFERENT VIEWS cottage on Lake Dalrymple Mrs. Robert Cook and children | have returned from a holiday in SHIP' | ADMITTANC | TO PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Jean SET (= Explosive Pau , THE BIG CIRCUS x CINEMASCOPE New Brunswick and the New| England States. Mrs. Mary Robinson entertain ed relatives from Saskatchewan and Newmarket during the week Mr. and Mrs. Vic Burridge are spending holidays near Ganan- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Couch and | Greg spent holidays at Crowe Lake. | PARAMOUNT RELEnse 4 Featured at: 1 - 3:45 :iov 5:25-7:30 - 9:35 : A Magnificent NEW : Vode Motion Picture from Walt Disney Wondrous to See! Glorious to hear! BAND PROGRAM COBOURG (Staff) -- Through the courtesy of R. Freeman, for mer citizen of Cobourg, now liv- ing in Belleville, a group of art ists, from Belleville will be fea- tured at the Kiltie Band concert in Victoria Park Sunday evening The band music program will | comprise marches, overtures and! novelty numbers. Selling Your Home ? LIST PHOTO CO-OP 150 salesmen at your service. Contact your local realtor. > DEMY AWARD WINNER [a CREAR ing STARTS WEDNESDAY! WALT DISNEY'S GRAND CANYON TICHNICOLOR® + CINEMASCOPES TECHNICOLOR Co-starring * KATHRYN GRANT VINCENT PRICE PETER LORRE DAVID NELSON GILBERT ROLAND * STARTING MONDAY QUEEN of the NIGHT CLUBS=7 | TOAST of CAFE s "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD" Now Playing Ld Gay: TN TNL HEN pi pleasant opposition before a project is submitted for a vote. Apropos of the two-year term. We understand that through some unfortunate circumstance, although the vote at that time favored such a term, the bylaw was not ratified, Council might again place the issue before the electors this year. Possibly this ~ may be the reason for such bash- Deep Gulfs Yawn Between East, West | By FORBES RHUDE |cratic countries which are fight- Canadian Press Staff Writer [ing us. l fulness in Bowmanville, | GENEVA PARK, Lake Couchi.| A member of the audience | {ching (CP)--Deep gulfs between|2 sk ed: "Doesn't colonialism | NEW SCHOOL PROPOSALS [the thinking of East and West|mean white versus colored?" [ Durham district high school were revealed during a free-nhit-| ApMITS WHITE COMPLEX board has made another stab at|ting exchange involving Eastern H Suyi elist fr getting the accommodation it|panelists and a Western audience, ek 2% hind i om needs, and satisfying the vary-at Wednesday night's session of Tgapore, Jopu do sulfer from. ing demands of its member mu-|the conference of the Canadian| _... ns Sans hid Su ed Sid nicipalities. Institute on Public Affairs. [2 Se 20D Oo hey. Su ave It has dropped the demand for, The gulfs yawned particularly(, is 0 sink three schools to two schools. !in the passionate words of Dr. Ll come bees in Nie ni e FOR MISSE PAPERS If you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All colls must be placed before 7:30 p.m, Violence Exploded! However, it will not go along|/N. Palar, Indonesian ambassador ; > : with a proposal to put an extra|to Canada, and in the groans of Kazushige Hirasawa, editor of high school in Bowmanville, The the audience as he dug into raw|the Japan Times -- whose main sites chosen this time are Dar-|points of Western sensibilities. | speech of the evening condemn- lington township and Millbrook.| The audience all week had|ing communism was somewhat It was known that the Millbrook|b e en generally understanding, buried under the barrage which representation would not go along| Sympathetic and largely approv-|followed -- expressed surprise at with any proposal unless it in-|{i0g Of Eastern points of view, the East-West gap. which the dis- cluded a high school for this par- including the accomplishments of cussion indicated. ticular district Communist China. But the rais-| "T don't feel such a gap," he Bowmanville, in fact, has al-|ing of the points of colonialism, |said, "but apparently there is ready deserted its erstwhile part-|Hungary, and Tibet showed that|such a gap." ner, Daslington, who originally|East and West are talking differ- Boarded Cheese rejected the proposals, and pro-|ent language on many issues. yosed Jastend 3 Jey gihas) dis-| DIFFERENT CONCEPT rict. Bowmanville will not g0| communist actions ma | wm! rr y be but ti a aug t dangerous, Dr. palar said, out 37 Gents A Pound : tA "ft are not coloniali ti other school in Bowmanville. ' ey 0: Cu Ona ism as he| STRATFORD (CP)--All cheese | And so 'the merry-go-round will] ™ 0 a0 wl colonialism the |Poarded at the Western Ontario| starl Jagan, and will presumably West came in and ruled but un- Cheese Exchange Friday sold for | stop at ni Same old spot with der the Communist system there 37 cents a pound. Sold were 2,147 no one but Millbrook being able was at. least \ational govern. colored cheese, 548 white, 822 to grab the old brass ring. 3 a. reas. a nalondl EOVErn: |, .ecials : ment of the country concerned-- | Pee AJAX WINS A ROUND even in the case of Hungary. a --_-- mm mm jax has won the first round| Dr. Palar added, it is always| Department store sales for against Metro. The Ontario Mu-| the Communist countries which| week of June 13th 1959 where up| Board, the are supporting us and the demo-'2.9% over the same week of 1958 The pay-off was right but the plot backfired! SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSEL PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 It you have not received your Times, phune your carrier boy first. If yo. are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI STARTS Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only jew ENJOY LIFE... EAT OUT MORE OFTEN Special Sunday Dinner SERVED FROM 11:30 AM. 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