2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 16, 1959 "FATHERS OF AJAX" Pay Tribute To Old Board AJAX (Staff) -- Two presenta- tions of historical significance were made at town council meet- ing Monday. Ajax Rotary. club presented Mayor William Parish with a teakwood gavel and block, Ernie Henry, past president of the club, making the presenta- tion, said the teakwood came from HMS Ajax, the ship after which the town is named. He told council that the club learned that a firm in Englapd| The board members were, B. had obtained the wood from the deForest Bayly OBE, Chairman ship when she was scrapped. An{1951-52° Roberi F. Hunt, Chair- engraved silver plate bears the|man, 1953-54, John Mills, vice- FA from HMS Shairmat, a oJ 0. y ttle of the River Plate', |reeve ax, o 3 Mayor Parish, accepting the ibe Ww. Rideout, J ewbet, gift on behalf of the town said, | "des hig Bagi "This is a fitting souvenir. We gees, BoO0 Ho ONY ret may have Sled hard jo luk our his- or of Ajax in 1965 " tory and our association with the : famous ship. This is a symbol 2 Sesojution uae Jamed later that will serve to keep us re. asking the Historical committee minded for a long time to come." to add the photo and record of Mrs, Ruth Benson, president of clerk-treasurer Bolton C. Falby, the Ajax Historical Committee, WHO 44s served the for the past nine vears. presented framed photos of the!" Reev: members of the board of trustees e Joon. Mills paid igh ribute to the service Mr. of the Improvement District of | as Lay the pee aby | Ajax. "Mr. Falby's knowledge of mu- Making the presentation, Mis. |picipal matters and his advice Benson said the committee want- has saved the town from making | ed to honor the five men who had |some costly mistakes." WEATHER FORECAST VT AVORY Tog (=1e Re ~ SAVINGS ACCOUNT "Since SHOPPING served the municipality so well during the years 1950 to 1954. Mayor Parish said the worl done by these men has been of vast importanc to the town. To- day it is difficult to find any fault with anything they did. "They laid a solid for the preseni council and it is fitting that their pictures and names should have a place of honor in these council cham- bers," he said. ® QUALITY MEATS © Sproule's beef is Red Brand Beef--Canada's finest to. assure quality, flavour and tenderness. Cut and trimmed to give com= STEAKS 87 OR ROASTS © PORTERHOUSE ROCHESTER VISITORS WELCOMED TO PARKWOOD One of the highlights of the gardens at Parkwood. | send of the Oshawa Club. In FOR BARBECUES inter-city visits of 20 members | of the Kiwanis Club of Roches- ter, N.Y., to Oshawa on Tues- | | day was the opportunity for | tiful the visitors and their hosts, the | Here Col. BR. S. McLaughlin is caught by the camera as he | members of the Oshawa | Kiwanis Club, to tour the beau- welcomed Dr. Murray Town- | the Dick background is Kiwanian Friday. president of the Rochester Club. --Oshawa Times Photo Rusa Have our qualified meat cutters give you their personal attention. ® WING eo SIRLOIN ¢ BONELESS ROUND Cold, Showers, IS Ground Frost Ben London, 14 Erica Ave. "Heavy traffic demands 100) TORONTO (CP)--Official fore: Timmins-Kapuskasing: Mostly Downsview, who was charged|Per cent concentration. There casts issued by the weather of-icloudy today and Thursday. Lit- with failing to yield the. legal|are degrees of carelessness, */ fice at 11 am.: tle change in temperature. |portion of the road, won an ac- commented Magistrate A. S.| Synopsis -- The cold weather Forecast temperatures |quittal in Oshawa traffic court Mitchell in Oshawa Traffic Court|which is associated with a large, Low tonight High Thursday on Tuesday. 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LADY ATTLEE IN CRASH LONDON (AP) -- Lady Attlee, 63, wife of former prime minister Earl Attlee, was injured slightly in an automobile collision Tues- day while driving from their country home to visit him in a| London hospital where he is be- ing treated for a minor ailment. The driver of the other car in the' collision was killed. ; NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD has openings for TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL at OTTAWA ENGINEERING BRANCH CHIEF ENGINEER, $14,000-$16,000 SENIOR PETROLEUM ENGINEER, $11,500-$12,500 SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER--PIPELINES $11,500-$12.500 SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, $11,500-$12,500 PIPE LINE DESIGN ENGINEER -- MECHANICAL $7,500-$8,580 ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION ENGINEER, $7,500-$8,580 CHEMICAL ENGINEER, $5,580-$6,780 PETROLEUM ENGINFER, $5,580-$6,780 GEOLOGIST, $8,340-$9,420 LAW BRANCH SCLICITOR, $10,000 311,000 RATES BRANCH FINANCIAL ANALYST, $9,060-$10,140 TECHNICAL ADVISER $9,060-$10,140 ADMINISTRATIVE ENGINEER, $6,600-$7,680 ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATOR, $6,300-$7,020 For application forms, detailed information on all positions ond functions of the National Energy Board, write immed- iately to the Civil Service Commission, 'Ottawa, Ontario, re- questing Infcrmation Circular Neo. 59 NEB SCOTTY DOG MEAL RELAX IN COMFORT TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster RED AND WHITE Instant COFFEE APPLE & RASPBERRY OR APPLE & STRAWBERRY JAM EDDY'S WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE 4 ,.. 49° NOW IS THE TIME FOR FALL PLANTING STEELE-BRIGGS Lawn Grass Seed 79¢ COCOANUT 2-Ib. 5-ox. Bag 19¢ Jor 75° zw DOG FOOD HEAVY DUTY UTILITY PUSH BROOM 12¢ OFF -Ajax Cleanser ~ 2 Si.' 43¢ SPECIAL OFFER! 5 Flinis plus 2 Cans Lighter Fuel 3 Tm 25° 99¢ he: 29¢ ror 39° FRESH DUG -- NEW ONTARIO POTATOES ::29- We are big enough to serve you -- Small enough to appreciate you [ YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE 10-LB. BAG . * LJ BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- mend changes which the Commis- tory buildings to industry were|ywith a view to establishing their] A charge of failing to yield the WRONG NAME SSI 3 ! ; Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Earlton .... Submitting his monthly report dustrial prospects were obtained, Mitchell in traffic court here Ebhs, during the case in Mon. | missioner K. N. Morris informed, °0¢ of them through the courtesy Tuesday. The iy it TM oe ing four peocle on a breaking d intervals today and Thursday, White River ... reg files were closed on three STREETS CLOSED The magistrate actually asked His First Beer [locate elsewherc for various rea-|closed today for construction Winds northeast 20, except light Visits Norland enterprises who wished to assess street east: Church street closed Mr. and Mrs, P. Muzik, 67 cloudy. A few isolated showers sits or an BOWMANVILLE (Staff) trade. {view street south closed fromithe CNE with eight other chil- temperature. Viinds northeast 2 enjoyed a most successful trip ter he was no' a drinker and had Aug. 14 when he appeared Tues- Somerville closed from Sherwood R. Gray, Lois Flett, Mrs. M. The death occurred at the Osh-| Whenever possible these streets| Damage estimated at $325 was S ] t I garet Rowe and Jean Stark. automatically suspended for a ocCle Y S OPP Constable R. S. Diamond|Calhoun. |such as heavy rain, may result| Venue and Inez Pearse, Kings- when they arrived. daughter, Mrs. Ray Wildblood, Several miles of strect are being 2cCidedt at the corner of Mary period, Miss Cameron was host eruiser to the shoulder. He fol- Monday evening, Sept. 14, a road to the Cream of Barleyheld at the Morley S. Bedford|on barricaded streets and to drive Mullille, Howard street and Flor spent painting. An informal dis- car driven by accused. {nue west, Toronto, at 3.30 p.m traffic. {were invo!ved in a collision on Rit- The Wiincival sian of {iis sete. in the cottage later in the eve- ple interested in keeping tropical way because accused was notin. "o. gatyrday | sustained a broken collarbone and| : i | ) RACING NOT PROVED ture will become an annual When the charge was rea FUNERAL OF |snocked down Tuesday night, near| Jim Paterson, of Whitby, was program how to plead because he had only The memorial service for John Alan Muir, Lakeshore avenue. they appeared before Magistrate|Will be a monthly show for club The magistrate explained that|last, was held at the Armstrong] PARKED CAR HIT charge of careless driving, as the|ichthyologist as speaker at the it would normally have been ifjnoon, Sept. 15. attempting to pass a transport, on| fined $50 and costs. His licence/ed persons will be welcomed. 1 f guilty y ; h ) hawa, decided to enter a plea of guilty, was in O.hawa Union Cemetery. t sons-in-| y Bi awa. g y his driving licence because it|jaw, were John Ralston, Donald, of Celina streel. The awa, and Harold Simmons, 804 there was notping he could do|jack Hooey. |damaged, of the charge of careless driv- Act calls for ar automatic three BOWMANVILLE (Staff) PROPERTY DAMAGE when he pleade¢ guilty before street west. Involved were a | Grant Cawker, 19, of Port Perry, |ianind other traffic on Highway | Sutherland avenue, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) {guilty before Magistrate R, B. stopped. costs or three days when she| OPP Constable Wes Reimer D I rove nto wishes to the following resi. OPP Constable R. 8. Diamond compartment. Cawker told him he| Mrs. Rose Gibson, 15 Oak Broome failed to stop at the high-| _; : given him the bottle to keep and (0 cide of a barn Monday night, 38 Bruce street; Douglas Yon- B. Walker, of Cobdurg, was un-|io¢ of trouble around the Caesarea : Oscar Frey, 27, a soldier of James street; Bill Morrison, the sign. It was her first time oni an OC, said there had been an| Charge of impaired driving. £ drive; Irene Borovsky, 300 {Charges of having liquor have his hoiiday, pleaded guilty to the enue; Bonnie Blakley, 771 |gistrate told Cawker. |at Taunton about 9.05 p.m. Mon- Anderson avenue. WMANVILLE ( ih Store, Simcoe strent. south, was 30 ANVILLE Staff) identified himself as the driver. was placed on|Cused crashed through a barri- Teveive double. tickets. $0 . ters and a large radio set were ordered to bring $48 to court to/mated at approximately $75 and Diary of Anne Frank". Pl F 1 Plans to organize a local com-sion thinks might facilitate the pany tor the purpose of construct-| industrial development program. ing, financing and leasing fac-| A similar study of certain areas WINS ACQUITTAL discussed at tne August meeting cyitability for commercial devel-'right of way agai a It was erroneously stated in| Regional fi ts | ng |g 3 2 ay against Duane Jas or gional forecasts valid until Muskoka of the Bowmanville Industriall,,ment is under way i hur An st Sole Tuesiay 3 jose of he Oshawa midnight Thursday: |Killaloe .. Commussion. During the month, four new in- dismissed by Magistrate A. S Sid at Magistrate ¥. S. OD aT Aalib : 2 ; R k ntario, a g ara, Haliburton, Sudbury ..... Mondav night Industrial Com- day's magistrate's court involv-|Wind a | . held E sor, London, Toronto, Ham-| North Bay ... ) local mere - 11 ; i ilton: t y counll 8 suds of lands sow (13,008 merchant The om thre was on ei £10 eneriy charge, Ike Miss narvas dey aod. TAOS Rh ae zoned tor industry is being made. lr Won ram hp : 2 # Eleanor Karpinski if she was | Fe _|earlier prospects. who decided to Wr 3 i with a few Isolated showers this Moosonee .....¢.... The Commissioner may recom- living with Ivan M. McDonald. afternoon. Mostly clear at night. | earlier prosp:zets, who decided to] The following streets will be the question of Shirley Temper- Little change in temperature. . . ysous. Pontiac from Somerville to Mo-| at night. Painting Club | Visits were received from re- hawk; Prospect street closed] PLAYS AT CNE Georglan Bay, Kirkland Lake, Loses | jcence |presentatives of two commercial from King street east to Atholl Master George Muzik, son of North Bay, Sudbury: Mostly the town's potential for retail|from Kin: to Bord street; Grand-|Third Ave. Oshawa, played at|this afternoon. Little change in| que CRA Adult Painting Club ? raw a oh Totes Gres. |King street east to Bloor street/dren in an accordeon band, at|®X¢€Pt light at night. Jto Norland, in the Haliburton cent. told Magistrate R. B, Bax- jpast: King street west closed to|the Horner booth, under the di- "Thighlands, ldst Saturday. Among OBITUARIES {west-bound traffic from Stevenson rection" of their music teacher, . those making the trip were Jim two beers the first and only time iroad north to Gibbons street; Mrs. R. Kiniski, of Toronto, quarium Kraemer, art instructor; day on a charge of impaired MRS. FRANK CALHOUN avenue to Beatrice street. THREE CAR CRASH MacDonald, Evelyn Annis, Mar- driving. He was fined $50 and 8 : » costs 8 his driving licence was|awa General Hospital on Tues-|will be partially opened to per-|3used when autos driven by Miss L. Cameron, another 2 |day, Sept. 15, of Jasmine Fortner, mit movement of loca! traffic, |bruce Bouckley, Lakeview aven- member of the group, was wait- period of three months. beloved wife of the late Frank| Extreme weather conditions, Ue; Kerneth Braithwaite, Lauder ing to welcome the poise said he oy a sor approaching in Mrs. Calhoun is survived by alin the ciosing of other streets. cale avenue. were involved in an Formed Here Following a three-hour painting | the wrong lane Aug. on High- c i way 2. It forced him to pull his|or Oshawa, and a brother, Frank surface treated with zsphalt and|2°d Brock Sts. Tuesday morning. to the members of the group at Fortner, of London, Ont, stone chips, Motorists are request- TWO-CAR ACCIDENT din the ui Ancol, a + Motoris st-| -CAR new club was formed in Oshawa dinner in her coftage on the lowed accused from Lamb's side] The funeral service will bejed to cbey all signs, rot to drive] Automobiles driven by Orville|[to be known as the Oshawa and|Gull River. The afternoon was Park before he could stop the Funeral Hone, 159 Eglinton ave-|siowly after streets are opened to|ence Greene, Taunton road west, District Amato. Sueieey, cussion of the paintings was held Roberts lh ee said ne| Thursday, Eept. 17. Service wil son road north Tuesday BIZht. ire Horm y een tomes M08 stopred, D€lalso be held at the Millard MILD CONCUSSION {Property damage estimated at : It is the hope of CRA official bad to move the car off the high-|George Funeral Home, London,| Ralph Sucee, 5, of Albert street,|$100 was caused. ih Wich tere aie A Steal that a sketching % CRA this A able to do it. | |mild concussio: when he was| Toe Oo fol ing districts, event as part of the adult art wo Oshawa drivers won ac.| Jim ia Roberts said he did not know JOHN PATERSON {his home, hv an auto driven by quittal on charges of racing when| to the pr y. There had two pints of beer and didn't| : The boy was treated at the Osh- A. S. Mitchel in Oshawa Iraffic|members, Swordtails being chos- know whether that constituted Paterson, Wo Jed 2 De Usp ave Goer heoprtal |Court on Tuesday However, one|en as show fish for October. impairment. x ISP. y {of them who appeared on a| It is hoped to have an eminent if the abilitr to drive is not what Funeral Home Tuesday after- Oshawa police report that in|result of a separate incident, was Oct. 5 meeting when all interest- beer had not been consumed,| The services were conducted Celi 7 : : A i yp ; _elina street op Tuesday, an auto, was suspended for six months| The society will meet the first they the Grivel iS Re arti Rev : E § Linstead, of Port|qriven yw Arthur Alderton, Hill-land he was instructed to attend|Monday of each month at the ter conside , Perry United Church. Interment|g qo avenue, Ost struck athe trafiic elimc Tibor Kamondu,|CRA building, Gibb 8t., Oshawa. but requested he be able to retain] The pallbearers, six (parked car owned by George Mc-{788 Philip Murray avenue, Osh- - ak a George (runk lid of the parked vehicle Hortop street, were both found was his means of }veiliond. him | Kerr, William Orchard, Joffre and the fender. grill and bumper not guilty on charges of racing. Magistrate Baxte Hughes, Ivan Kavelman and of the Alderton vehicle were Kamoadu was later found guilty| about it as the Highways Traffic| ng. month suspension on conviction. $100 Fi F FOLLOWED T00 CLOSE | ine or |A Toronto man, George Skinner,| Damage estimated at $210 was . . 43 Elgin avenue, was Tuesday|caused iu an accident which oc- awa oman Having Li or fined $5 and costs or three days|curred Tuescay night on King | ' | i bee truck owned by W. Huzar and an L , T ( {Magistrate R. B. Baxter to a dds, 4 . Failed To Stop | (BOWMANVILLE (Staf{) -- charge of following too closely|2uto driven by Mary Goldring, {fined $100 and costs or three 10 . into] 401. Skinner's car crashed into An Oshawa woman, Mrs. Edith monins Tuesday when he pleaded iyo' our of another car when it CELEBRATING Broome, 315 Central Pat Blvd. Baxfer to a charge of illegal pos- south, was Tuesday fined $10 and|soccinn of liquor. BIRTHDAYS pleaded guilty before Magistrate) iq he checked Cawker's car at Congratulations and best R. B. Baxter to a charge of fail-|caagarea Aug. 30. He 1 - ing to stop at a through highway. art bottle of gin In the glove Sid of B dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth- jad be Imenigaid 3 tensor ot pout the. bute from, ¢ voor) DIAC UE DAM | a oda: 3 egger, t later mitt: this r side road Seot. 2. He said Mrs.| aq untrue. He said a friend had p BOWMANVILLE (Staff) strect; Viola Bittorf, 759 0 Mia For driving an automobile info| poyglag street; John LaRush, way as she was proceeding i ' i 751 Ma treet; Peter May, south on the Preston road. The be die got want his friend mixed a fine of $50 and costs or 10 days TY. Siren BL driver of the other car, Robert! "witness said police have had a 2'd 2 licence suspension of six! son, 1052 Horiop street; Edith Naik I Sous, 3. . months was imposed on Paul] Nimigon, Jackman street, unable to avoid str ng Mrs. aren rtieul , i Bowmanville; Mrs. J. Sim, 211 Broome's vehicle, ; dance Moat REY a the Camp Petawdwa by Magistrate) s Accused said she did not see, crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- R. B. Baxler Tuesday on a| 33 Erie street; Pat Neal, 130 he sig. | > i . : Reynolds street, Whitby; Ej- e Preston road and she was|.,ijemic of teen-age drinking in| Frey, on annual leave, and| gil Johansen. 110 Switzer unaware if was a stop road. |Caesarea during 5, hing in working on a fobaces farm for - . . Vimy avenue: Mrs. Mary . (had little effect. charge. Vann 395 Mary street; Mrs. Thieves Take | "You are liable to a fine off OPP Coustable D. G. Foulds| Joyce Lintner, 159 Olive av- $1000 under this section," the ma- sald he investigated an accident ! " King street east; Mrs. George Electric Goods day and found a 1959 model car| F Jetting, 185 Slmeoe Staget lin the south ditch, resting| DOrth: Rosemary Bezzant, Baron's Radio Electric Ltd| FLACED ON PROBATION [against a barn. He said Frey The first fi wons {0 1 I -- e first five persons n- Edward Angus Miller, 17, of Kent |: : T i broken into sometime between) treet, Whith: yr Witness said the road near the form he Oshawa Times of Midnight hemay mgm and og for oi gid Wo and. scene is under construction. Ac.| their birthday: each day will :50 am. today when the break-|wiltul 4amage in was discovered by an employ-lone yea probation when he ap-|cade oeforc going into the ditch The %esent Theatre, So far ee : peared beforc Magistrate R. B.|and striking the barn. current attraction is "The Mantel clock radios, mixmas- Baxter Tuesday. Miller was| Damage to the barr was esti. reported taken be paid to Stuart Mackie Motorsi{to the car, owned by Rutherford Reporls > birthdays wil : . ; ia 0 l received only between the Police said entry was gained ior d a car t through a smashed window. Icar lot at Vasepwe dance a ately $a" Oshawa, @pproxi-| hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. LUNAS be hou