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The Oshawa Times, 1 Sep 1960, p. 4

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TOPPLES CHIMNEY CLOTHING FIRE [ floor, rolled in a rug, Mathet 20 DOMINION, N.S, (CP)~When! If a person's clothes catch fire,! other heavy cloth to a driver swerved to miss a child "ie Should be made to lie oa thelfire, who dashed Into the street, his Bl SUNDAY V.727/7/4 @ TVR OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1960 | Skating At Arena P 4--Hospital Project BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--Ap- sion's approval, said: BOWMANY _nmelproval has been received from| "On behalf of the Commission, | Bowmanville MLE (Stan) The the Ontario Hospital Services may we express our appreciation) will open Friday night for the Commission for the construction of the efforts made by your board start of the 1900-61 winter hock-0f the new $1,246,003 wing to be during the past two or three ey and skating season, [bulit on the south end of Bow- years in developing the plans In addition to public skating manville Memorial Hospital, {and financing arrangements so Friday night, the arena will be| Board chairman Ivan M, Hobbs|that the people of Bowmanville) open to the public Saturday, received the approval of the Hos and district will have better hos- | Monday and Wednesday evenings pital Commission by letter Tues- pital facilities, for skating, The first children's d8y afternoon, It is expected con-| "We extend our best wishes| skating of the season will start/struction will begin within theifor the success of the next stage Hospital Project Given Approval [mii (in his letter giving the Commis. | 788 injured. okery car smashed into a store, moved MIDNITE | SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY |! MARILYN MONROE YVES MONTAND next Wednesday afternoon .m. p Many improvements have been made around the arena this year since it was closed at the first of the summer, The lunchroom, four dressing rooms, halls and seats have all had a fresh coat of paint, A new check room has been added to the existing facilities at the arena, and this should help to eliminate the loss of personal |belongings. It is located at the |west end of the lunch room and there will be an attendant con: stantly in charge, Shoes and other personal property may be checked, but there will not be a checking service for coats, The lunch room and canteen ernized, The management com- at 3.30/next two weeks, J | have been renovated and mod-| lof this building project," 1 D'S Erp l aaa) . K. Jamieson, head of the At a special meeting last woul hospital grants division of OHSC, the board tentatively let the! woe Dutch, Germans Buy Fighters equipping the new three-storey wing, The contracts let were all subject to final approval of the Ontario Hospital Services Com-| misglon, OTTAWA (CP) = The Nether- lands and West Germany willl purchase about $18,000,000 worth of flight simulators of the F-104G Lockheed Starfighter jet aircraft from Canada, the department of defence production announced Wednesday, The simulators will be built by | Canadian Aviation Electronics| Limited, Montreal, | The American - designed Star- Tap-Baton REGISTER WED, Sept, 7th 4707 PM, FOR FALL TERM _-- GONE FOR A , . . nited Taxi yeers/ ADULY El TTT mts. DON'T STAND IN LINEY oe BUY TICKETS NOW! T haw th 4 mittee has installed a soft drink fighter, known as the CF-104 in dispensing fountain, In addition, Canada, has been adopted by the hot chocolate will be sold from 8 RCAF as a replacement aircraft |disepnser, In addition to Tunchis, jie gingle.seater Sabre fet room service, automatic dispens i | | yI68, aio fighter squadrons with the NATO ing machines have been installed) joo"a. con Europe, y in the hallway along the rink. __ side wall Arena manager Roy Neads is ON ALL L.P.'s on duty at the arena now and is booking ice time reservations for! hockey. I 1.49 L.P. RECORDS . 1.98 L.P. RECORDS . 2,98 L.P. RECORDS . 3.98 L.P. RECORDS 4.20 L.P. RECORDS 4.50 L.P. RECORDS 4.98 L.P. RECORDS 5.45 L.P. RECORDS 5.98 L.P. RECORDS 6.98 L.P. RECORDS SPECIAL IRENIE HARVEY ACCM, 424 King W, RAD, BALLET * Op {ff fA BUD Lot ABBOTT COSTELLO MEET THE IWISIBLE MAN AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT LAWLESS BREED" IN TECHNICOLOR ~=STARRING-- ROCK PY JULIE HUDSON ¥ ADAMS RA 5.6122 ' i | RETURN FROM VACATION Well.rested after a vacation | nard liner Ivernia as the ves- | summer home in the Quebec | in Europe, Governor-General | sel neared Quebec, The Gover- | Citadel, Vanler and Mme, Vanier are | nor-General and Mme, Vanier - ghown on the deck of the Cu- | now are in residence in their | «CP Wirephoto) SCORPION FOUND | DERBY, England (CP) -- A scorpion turned up in a bundle of "(laundry in this Midland town, Its |appearance was explained by a The Jamaican woman who sald that one of her relatives accidentally] brought it to England in a sult. |ease, WHITBY AND DISTRICT | CHARGE 'UNTRUE' WASHINGTON (AP) ~- | White House Wednesday labelled as untrue and ridiculous a charge by Cuba's Premier Fidel Castro ft W {that "agents of Yankee imperial- {ism plotted unsuccessfully to COFFEE GROWERS | shoot down a plane carrying Cu.| Coffee, which requires a hot, {ban government officials, The moist climate, may be grown Kept T Ti [charge was made In Havana| anywhere from sea level to about For 32 Years I= day night aa 6,000 feet altitude The man who kept Whitby oniof World War I, when he served GRAND DOUBLE COMEDY time for 32 years has retired. He overseas, | is Willlam P. Ashton, who was Now 67 years of age, Mr. Ash caretaker at the Whitby Post ton started with the Dept, of Pub-| Office for 36 years lic Works nearly 36 years ago,| For 32 of those years, he was when G. B., Whitfield was post-| caretaker of the Post Office when master, During World War In| it was on the corner of Brock Mrs. Ross Cowieson was Rost-| and Dundas street, Atop a tower mistress and following the war, on the old building, now demolish- Willlam Brown, the present post { ed, was the town clock, During master, was named Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. 1.20 1.68 2.39 3.18 3.35 3.59 3.99 4.35 4.19 5.58 PROGRAM ! Tony Y DEAN JANET CURTIS © MARTIN: LEIGH AAR OIOAON YOY ODUCTION A COMBA nCTU staff | these years, Mr. Ashton kept the On Wednesday morning, clock running and the town on time, Moving to the new building four years ago, Mr, Ashton found no town clock. However, he look-| members of the post office paused | in their duties at 10 am. to bid| goodbye to their caretaker and| also honor him with a presenta. tion, Postmaster Brown made the| presentation on behalf ed after the "town" clock for of his gome months after moving to the Hale, hearty and with a vim | pew building. |that would not lead one to sus- Mr, Ashton is a native of pect that he was reaching re Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng., and came | tirement age, Mr. Ashton says he to Grand Valley, Ont., as a lad of plans on having a good time in 15. Two years later he came 10 the years to come and also pur- Whitb, and has been a resident sue his hobby of wood carving, ever since, except for the years WHITBY I00F Resumes | pppsonaLs Activity For is a visitor at the home of his| New Season . [bes ude de, Fuse Raymond Marshall of Peel St, Mrs. W, E, Miller and Mrs The Whitby Independent Order . of Odd Fellows will, after a sum. | Anderson Were Suosts ab ine ot eta hi? vo mons, Tia Fuller, of Belleville, for a week. evening, Sept, 6, Miss Beverley Finch, of Bloom- During the recess, report s|field, is visiting her grandmother, were recelved of members vaca.| Mrs. W. E. Miller, of 115 John tioning in various parts of Can St. E. ada and the U.S.A, undoubtedly mrs Lyla Barnard, of West enjoying og yacttions oo the Hill, spent a week at the home Wim, 2 TES SP oa wr ud ing Glen SNartyn,| 8 f | John St, P unday Mr, and items of the evening will be the Mrs, Martyn and thelr house {home of Mr. and Mrs, George|~ | AIR CONDITIONED x FEATURE TIMES: 1:35 - 4:05 - 6:30 SHOW w 9 P.M, Ceell B DeMidles a LAST COMPLETE Trees, Because, Lord's Prayer, Sylvia, Moon- light Sonata, Minuet in G, Fantasia Im- promptu -- plus 4 other favorites. All On One 33'5 r.p.m. Record SPECIAL 25+ EACH WILSON & LEE Eastern Ontario's LARGEST Music Centre OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4706 | The Greatest Love Story Sin¢e The Héginning Of Man N And Woman! nominations of offices for the 1960 61 term. Further nominations and then elections will take place the| following week, on Tuesday, Sept, 18, A full year of activity Is antl] eipated for the coming term and every effort will be extended to make it even better than term just completed. very successful 1959-60 term, ob-| taining a good number of new members, winning the district and the inter - district dart base. ball shields, officially opening the first hall ever owned in Whitby, banquets and other activities. LODGE NIGRT | To assist in making the com- ing term a success for the offices, members and lodge gen-| erally, all members are asked to set aside the first and second) Tuesdays of September in order) that the nominations and elec. tions will receive the strongest possible support. Once in the groove again, the following Tues- day evenings will automatically become lodge nights, The present Noble Grand has received exceptionally good co-| operation from his officers and members who turned out to all meetings In good numbers, ob tained new members and gener ally assisted In running the lodge to good advantage. Sincere har mony was prevalent at all times which of course greatly adds to the success of any endeavor. Your correspondent, trusting his efforts have been of some amall assistance in keeping mem- bers and the public informed of weekly happenings, including oddities, is looking forward to the coming meetings when, no| doubt, some of the members will} again make the headlines, i On Friday evening, Sept, 9, the| first euchre of the fall term will be held. Weekly Friday evening euchres will be held thereafter during the winter. Six evening prizes will again be given to the high, second and low sach classification, _ | he Stafford. sgorers in | R-- guest visited Mr, Lorne Martyn, of Prospect ! Mr, and Mrs, Mel Mason, of| Dundas St. W,, have returned from a two-week vacation spent in Picton where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred | Joan, Marie and Anne Snoddon, The lodge has experienced a of Blackwater, have returned to their home after spending a few| |days at the home of Miss Marie Divine and Mr. Bill Divine. AMSon «Delilah Color by Technicolor Mr. and Mrs, Christy Doughan, [88 Bemuon, blinde of Noranda, Quebec, have return. *ist mill, term ed to their home after spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of Athol St. |§ Mr. Doughan is the brother of Mrs, Brown, | Miss Barbara MacPherson, of Hamilton, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. E, Thrower, of Kent St, for the past 10 days. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Davidson 316 Walnut St, have returned from a two-week vacation spent] in. Rhode Island and various) parts of the United States | FIRE TOLL HIGH OTTAWA (CP)--The forestry | branch of the resources depart ment sald Wednesday July for est fires in Canada were the worst on record, destroying more than 628,000 acres. There were 2,867 fires across Canada, the| greatest mumber ever recorded) in one month for records golng| back to 1929 The previous high was 2,410 recorded fires ia May, 1932, when the territory tabu. lated did not include Newfound. land and the northern territories, LAY PREACHER PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) Gene Lohaes has quit his job as a reporter with the Peterborough Examiner to 'become a lay preacher in eharge of three United Church of Canada churches at Marquis, Tuxford ond Keller ia Saska'"bewsn, | Cecil B. DeMille's"SAMSON AND DELILAH' Hedy Lamarr- Victor Mature-George Sanders-Angela Lansbury Henry Wilcoxon : Produced and Directed by Cecil B. DeMille Srwnpiey by Joese L Lasky, bv Fredric M Prank « Prom arigios) treatments by Norold Lamb and Viedimir Jodotinaky + Bosed upon the history of Sameon and Delilah in the Noty Bible, Judges 13:18 i & PLUS ADDED ACTION! 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