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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1961, p. 3

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FATHER AND SON RIFLE SHOOT The Oshawa (Chadburn) Air Cadet Squadron, Ne. 151 was host to more than 300 Oshawa fathers Tuesday night #t the annual father and son get-together at Rotary Hall Pickering Will Reassess Lands LGHAM Council nl olution BRO Townshi ing Monda assed a re Assessment i reluct al met nm antl Commissioner D Vicker fa SH authorizing COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE an! day, Janus BINGO, B Thureds x BINGO, Union NEARL Y NEW SHOP THURSDAY & FRIDAY to 9 pm Ove stocked GREAT BARGAINS 690 King 5t, East 57, GERTRUDE'S CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY (Oshawa -Braneh) ANNUAL MEETING {lands south of the third con | Thurs , Jan 26, 196] ADELAIDE HOUSE BPM 5 . MR, W JOHNS pea 4) ytendent or, City of Osha sdale Mar wy hi MARY'S BINGO WEDNESDAY, JAN 8PM MARY'S OF THE AUDITORIUM 1 25th AT S&T PEOPLE IN RD. N 16 GAMES OF AME EACH OF $20 $40 SHARE WEALTH 4 $8 $10 $30 THI 0 EXTRA FOR 25¢ OR FOR $1 "ARDS 10 CARDS ADMISE PER HON CARD d 0 LINDE 6 NOT DMITTEL NOVEL BINGO DAY EVENIN 8 PM IRGE HALL A THUF n Sts.) $20 tripled $1 {NO ALTERNATIVE $130 IA K POT IN CLUDED $15 Adelaide McLaughlin Home & School + & Rosslond Rds.) (Srevensc NIGHT OF CARDS MON., JAN. 30th 8pm Progressive Euchre, Euchre, Bl Admission 75e, Refreshments and Prizes WHITBY BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW Wednesday, January 25th, Special Game $125, extra in $5 Nos. Jackpots 50 and 58 Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal DANCE FRIDAY, JAN, 27 9:30 PM GLEN EAGLE HALL. LANSING CUT OFF aponsored by Rove! Canadian Legion, Branch 541 a NTGOMERY'S ORCHESTRA 'avening 18 ~ ~=/haps a city or a town with he| ied by his son, Bruce, left. In structor Jack Houston, right points out the proper use of a rifle, The Oshawa Alr Cadet Squadron operates under the supervision of its command Set Deadline Counties Budget COBOURG Reeve pecial finan a0 the een Forty-six cadets of the registered turned out. for event. ng Charter tre, of 159 Ritson road south tries skill with 2 gun the Tange Becompan iries # out his an rifle A motion bH Rickard that the the Garnet € Commies of township Tnited Counties Counell prepare Reeve J budget for not thar hitter Feb. 28 received almost unani Monday in utes of the five-da g Weds inds ir Lie spoke Taltlier jis later for this! to begin w DUO on the necessity ing that ition Bese of Onta move, sa the Limoue Of} ¢ in approval equal mem losing mir Cour 0 wi countie oun! mee al Co dguse County Asge Hepditeh ¢laimed land Asses creased het hour Gordon I'he VE IER i township's oF Lhe that in SME! or vear made by larger that delays in the counties rate them in setting their own bud et, There is no reason at all the reeve sald hudget eannot too low ARSE SEMENT INCREASED appealed sald the claiming that our land not lower than most of the land in the County of Ontario The court felt differently. It in creased our assessment | think we all feel perhaps| that the land ass ent 1s] low said Mr. Seott, "but we povolrg, sad "There | did not feel it was low in com been many times in "the with other municipali-| when the town of Cobourg has ¢.|had to delay its budget as it did not know the counties rate,' OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF REV, 5, B, GRIFFITH The memorial service for Rev Silas B, Griffith, who died at ere muniel alties We reeve Wa be prepared time Deput Ted reeve sald he parison ties Mr, Scott continued that E Bowen, a ratepayer, appealed some 100 assessments as being too low, The township court of revision sustained thege. Then, he noted, Mr, Hepditeh appea the sessment in all ed as nt cession, which the township court of revision sustained Whether or not the county| | ing officer the| numerous complaints striking | hampered that the counties) inl Prosser, | agreed with| have | past| the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Jan, 22, was held at ithe Armstrong Funeral Home on| Tuesday, Jan. 24, at There was a second service 2:80 p.m. the same day in the {Uxbridge Free Methodist Church, Interment was in Ux sor would appeal these assessments before the county| judge he did not know, nor did| ne know how such an appeal with perhaps 5000 land owners involved, could be handled As a result," sald the reeve "we have no alternative but to|Pridge Cemetery bring up the assessment, 1 can.| Conducting the service was [not see any one winning but the| Rev. W, A, MeMillan, assisting County of Ontario." him were Rev, R, B, Warren He contended that although{Rev., K, Bauder, Rev, R, F {the mill rates would become] Dargan and Rev, R, 1 lower when the assessment was ment raised, it would not lessen the Honorary amount paid to the county, "It|y, ©. Ball, Rev, T. G is a moot question whether or|A Perry, Rev. N {not it helps the home-owner," |B. Dawson and Rev {he added Pallbearers were HARDSHIP SEEN Knight, Carl Griffith, Lew Grif Mr, Scott went on to explain fith, Jr., Vernon Griffith, Ralph {that it would be a hardship on|Griffith and Roy Prescott {the owners of blocks of land which is not farmed, Some of the land Council deemed specu lative, but most of it is owned ih idents who do not worl | it bearers were Rev King, Rev Perry, Rev Bache Robert FUNERAL OF MRS, E, W, BEMIS he memorial service for Mrs. Ernest Walter Bemis was held at the Armstrong Funeral] Consideration 1s given in the Home Tuesday Tan. 2. at! Assessment Act to persons ac-(3.15 p.m tively engaged in farming but Mrs. Bemis died at the Strath ? derive their living from employ ment in the tia else ple (aven Nursing Home Bowman Saturday, Jan. 21 Vas peaking of a proposed off [Ville clal plan, which has been sub in_her 70th vea: {mitted by planning consultants Rev. M, A, Bury Reeve Koott revealed that it did the service, Interment not indicate that even the south Oshawa Union Cemetery portion of the township would he completely filled in within 20 ver If we raise askessinent on land actively farmed until hecome prohibitive," he| id, "what is to be done With th Fine Motorist the land 1 do not know, We ar in the horns of a dilemma i we are getting inte a dif $65 And Costs | think {Heult situation these lands," sald] ROWMANVILLE (Statfh {Councillor Harry Hoyes, ""have|Donald Myers, Liberty street | fallen back into the hands of Bowmanville. was their original ewners." "It seems very unfair,' Deputy Reeve Edgar James, | [tor 1 "for the man who owns a large liquor in a place other than hi tract of land from which he gets| re west |Everatt Spires, John Law, Mer vin Bemis, Marvin Linton and Gieorge Brown not 1AX08 Same of Case: | 1:80 pm. atl BIG SUCCESS Flight Officer The the Rotary Gilhan f sponsored hy ring Ciun of Oshawa shinwa tees western Lake Ontario CAPSULE NEWS CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations to the follow of Oshawa no their birthda fanice Lynn Lacroix, 39 Wilson road north; Stephen Howard irtha lichael B 82 La Salle Orlean Rose 1 Ars. M. Valllar 177 Elliott Ave; Roh ert Johnson, 488 Fairleigh | Ave Carol Kzano Lull) Byron street north, Whith John Geisherger,- RR 2, Osh awa; Mabel Porter Bone fohn Smith 475 Adelaide est; Hoberl Chizen, 002 Gifford 8t., Whit by; Mrs, Mary Remego, 261 Ballard; Billy Palmer, 317 Guelph Bt; Brenda Craw ford, 590 Wilson road south Miss Louise Goddard, RR 3 Bowmanville; Faye Fish RR 1, Taunton road east Zena Deikewich, #438 Bloor street east; Denise Me Kim, 202 Hallett Ave, Whithy Peter Kirtley, 810 Mitchell Ave; Mrs. Catherine Gould ing, 207 Greenwood Ave Jimmy Nimigon, 111 Ceda Bt, Whithy; Reta Kelly, rH Whiting Ave.; Mrs, Gladys Layton, 300 Cadillac south; Mrs, Walter Langmaid, RR 8, Oshawa; James Ander son, M17 Pine Ave Mrs Arthur Brown, 1061 Ravine H Richardson, 270 Park road south George Wil loughby, 208 Valencia road Mrs, Elsie Adamson, 220 MeKim St Levine, 101 Luke St; John Ovens, M0 Mohawk St. and Fred Dervent, 47 Rowena St and bes! ing resi and di celebrating wishe dents tried toda iM Ka Ave ier Cour Hortop conrt LJ 7% uw y The first five persons to inform The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The current attraction is Walt Disney's "Swiss Family Robinson" conducted "harge was (n/against Owen Fagan, that only {6f requests fined $ 65, (ihe st reet still lacked the and $5 costs when found guilty [oars SLi lacked the ' sald Tyesdav in Magistrate's Court, | street ailing to stop and having Fagen's driveway Reports on birthdays received only between hours of § a.m, and 10 Phone RA 3-3474 will be the am Fons Pie Dry Spell Sheppard | urred by the board for the fis- Parking Has Court Sequel ROWMANVILLE (Staff) of illegal A parking 45 'Beech street was dis Rowmanyille R. BR, Baxter In passing Judgment, His orship commented: "In fu ture | hope you remain a little mare problem while {eordance Fagen calm and in aes with the law." informed the court recently, after years counetl had passed a bylaw to erect "No Parking' signs on his street On the night of Oct. §, while signs, of the blocked Fagen park filled the and east side partially led his auto on the west side of Pallbearers were Roy Slack, Missed Tuesday by Magistrate |ahbatently suffered a fatal heart it rational and approach al re OMAWA Yims, Wednasdey, Jenwery £8, 198) WEATHER FORECAST Frigid Air Still Grips Province TORONTO (CP) " 3 (ficial cold. Winds northwest 16 today forecasts issued at 5 a.m westerly 15 Thursday Hy From Menitoba, Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk eastward to the Maritime prov-iland |eke, Timmins Kapuskas temperatures aeross Can. ing regions: Borth Bay, Sud ada were well below zero this ry: Clear and very coid to worming, Bo break is in sight day, Thursday sunny with for Ontario and temperatures cloudy periods and a few snow onight and Thursday will he flurries. Continuing cold, Winds lelose to today's northwest 15 today, westerly 15 Lake Fre Niagara, Thursday SOUHETn. Forecast Temperatures Georgian Bay regions, Windsor.| [ow tonight, high Thursdey Toronto, Hamilton; Sanny with Windsor 1% @ few cloudy intervals and wn go The FRECELETANS i OBE sonnnne a occasions! snowliurry today and London 15 Thursday. Continuing extremely wis hener ,, 15 cold. Winds northwest 15 today WIRENAIN reverses 15 westerly 15 Thursda; Hamion 1rorererer 15 | Eastern Lake Ontario, Wall gs Catharines ..... 15 burton regions: Manly CRY Forotio ,. 00000 a 15 and very cold today and Thurs | peterborough 1] day. Winds northwest 15:25 0 Frenton , 15 day, westerly 15 Thursday, Killaloe in Lake Huron, eastern MIagara| Muskok® ,ioeeeres in regions, London: Variable North Bay cloudiness with occasional flur- Sudbury ries and snowsqualls today and! Variton Thursday, Continuing ex apushas HEEETH rrares TILL seer ner tremely For New York | NEW YORK (AP)--=Hundreds Churchill Tuesday handed over of thousands of New Yorkersito the government of Pakistan went thirsty and unwashed thermal plant built Tuesday in a large part of down iris town Manhattan as the result of Jointly by Canada and Pakistan Ihe took place at I in an important water Goalpara, east Pakistan, where the plant is located. Canada con tributed $2,000000 worth of equipment, materials and engin eering assistance towards con struction of the plant GIVES RATE OTTAWA (CP) Govern ment - approved loans for small business, sel up in pre-Christ mus legislation, are going at an) effective interest rate of 84 to) 04 per cent, Finance Minister Fleming sald Tuesday, He was | York replying in the Commons to) | {William Benidickson (L = Ken: | SPANKED GIRLS, FIRED (ora-Rainy River) who asked electri a hreak ceremony main BAND LEADER GRAVESEND, England (CF) [The leader of the Gravesend | Kent, Salvation Army Band is a (Mr Blowers | MARILYN GETS DIVORCE Kl. PASO, Tex. (AP)=Movie actress Marilyn Monroe was granted a divorcee from play wright Arthur Miller in a Cul dad Juarez, Mexico, court Tues day. The decree will not take [effect until Thursday, Miss Mon roe an Miller were in New FLEETWOOD, England Ah) 3 (Wiether a uniform rate of inter: {Constable Charles Cotton, est had been worked out | was fired from the police nu Tuesday for spanking twe 14. year-old girls whom he caught [smoking cigarets in the street [The dismissal was announced » few hours after a local court | {found Cotton guilty ef inde: | [cently assaulting the girls and} [fined him £10 ($28) | | SUFFERS HUGE LOSS [ OTTAWA (CP)~Food stocks held by the agricultural stabili zation board at last Dec, 1 were {valued at $111,005,000 including | $46,007,886 worth of butter, says @ statement tabled Tuesday in the Commons, Total loss in cal year ended last March 81 was $60,200,000, chiefly some $25,000,000 for hogs | | DIED AT 108 | | WASHINGTON (AF) = Nettie] {Moulden, who had witnessed the| inauguration of every president {from Lincoln te Eisenhower, died Monday, She would have been 106 Feb, 1, Mrs, Moulden| died after she had apparently] recovered from an upset stom-| ach that kept her bedridden [during President Kennedy's in: auguration last Friday | CHILD RECOVERS NEW YORK (AP) [hree year-old Patricia McKernan left | hospital Tuesday, fully recov ered from effects of five days in a locked room beside the | body of her mother, A patrol: man broke into the apartment | Jan, 8 after telephone calls from relatives went unan:| THURSDAY'S TIMES for BIG SAVINGS vr rvy NU-WAY RUG & CARPET | = | swered. The mother, a widow! SALES KL Broadicom wall DACCA, Pakistan (AP)-=Vel to wall, Ru {RD erans Affairs Minister Gordon Carpets, Stair ® Runners, TURNED OVER PLANT [Clorence (Smitty) Barber IS BACK AT 21 PRINCE ST. Welcomes Mis Friends Installation by our own mechanics 174 Mary Street RA 8.4681 4 STOREWIDE LOW PRICES GRADE A TENDERGROWN CHICKENS = 33- 7 70 3 105, AVERAGE ~~ OVEN READY SWIFT'S PREMIUM FULLY COOKED SMOKED --- READY TO USE PORK SHOULDERS ».49c RED BRAND BEEF BONELESS POT ROAST = 49 FRESH OYSTERS Amiving Daily BARBECUE CHICKENS deliciously cooked of SPROULE'S SWIFT'S PREMIUM Rindless BACON Voi Phy 79 14m Tine 15.0 Tine Stock wp on Sproule's 49¢ Sale and toke advantage of the outstanding Cash Savings in all Departments, NIBLETS CORN 3: 49: SAVE IN CASH 106 OR MORE DR, BALLARD'S CHAMPION--2¢ OFF PACK Kleenex TISSUES 3.. 49: SAVE IN CASH 9c -- WHITE CROSS PINK, YELLOW, WHITH 4 nok a9. SAVE IN CASH 10¢ OR MORE GREEN GIANT FANCY 5: 49: SAVE im CASH bs Regular or Chubby {100K} More Extra Cash Savings at Sproule's SAVE IN CASH JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER ,. 40° SAVE IN, Soin 6« OR MORE 3c OF Comet Cleaner 3, 49¢ SAVE 9 IN CASH -- KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 20 en Qe SAVE Bc IN CASH GOLD REEF Sos Sliced Pineapple 2 5 49¢ Phas SAVE IN CASH ICE CREAM 2.49 SAVE 31s IN CASH «= CLARK'S Beans with Pork 7 "7 98¢ Baby Cereals 49° SAVE 106 IN CASH Tim SAVE IN CASH ~~ GERBER'S Trond Delergent 2 "5 49° SAVE 5¢ IN CASH CULVERHOUSE DICED BEETS 475. 49 SAVE 9% IN CASH LIBRARY'S FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 i 49 Tina SAVE IN CASH GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 3. 49 15, 40, 60 Wan SUPREME HAND.PICKED WHITE BEANS 4 Con ha. 49: SAVE IN CAM Chocolate Bars 10¢ Sige 6. SAVE 4c IN CASH PEA ~ VEGETARLY Habitant Soups 3 16-08, 49¢ Tine SAVE 13¢ IN CASH York STEWS IRISH ws BEEF 2 15-0, 49+ SAVE IN CASH RED AND WHITH Jolly Powders 7. 40° SAV IN CASH 6 KING'S CHOICE GREEN BEANS 3 10-08, 49 Tims SAVE Je IN CASH CULVERNOUSH a CARROTS 49+ 0.00 Time Time SAVE IN CASH--RED & WHITE NRMOGINIZED Peanut Buller Tommi 29° SAVE IN CASH 6¢ -- KING'S CHOICE 49 WAX BEANS rm Tims Liggys FROZEN FOODS Corn ,.\\%., 49Peas ,}., 49° Special Features 24¢ OFF PACK King Sine 1.29 TIDE Je OFF PACK FLUFFO SHORTENING 2 59 Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS nothing." Councillor Ross Deakin asked if it were possible for the town ship to secede from the county In the reeve's opinion it would be difficult, if not impossible, for a township to withdraw, Per- sufficient population might, noted, The assessment commission er was authorized to go ahead with the reassessment, and to engage another assessor and clerk for the assessment office CITY AND {res idence | On Oct, 19, Myers was report [ed to have entered No, 115 High way from a stop road leading! The accused was approached north from Newcastle, On doing|by Constable John Bird whol 50, he failed to stop, and forced!asked him to move his vehicle | two OPP cars, proceeding narth| Fagen was told that if he did {on 115, to slam on their brakes {not listen to reason his vehiole| in order to prevent a collision Would be towed away | Stopping the Myers" ca Const, Peter Den Hoed found an opened case of beer urd WANT AD GETS {two pints missing, behind the front seat of the vehicle 21900 CREAM JARS also found empty pints under| A Burma Shave sign "Free free a trip to the seal, along with a beer cap.| Mars, for 800 empty jars RBurma Shave intrigued the street from moving for results preventing traffio and then waited DISTRICT 4 AMBULANCE CALLS | Oshawa Fire Department am bulance crews answered four {routine ambulance calls Tues |day. There were no fire alarms {turned 'in during the day or | CITIES BACK PROPOSAL | SUDBURY (CP)--City coun: ell was told Tuesday night that | four other cities have supported! Sudbury's campaign urging 4he Ontario government to super vise natural gas installations in municipalities, City Engineer T. L. Hennessy said the cities are Barrie, Stratford, Wood tock and Fort William Arliss French. He placed an ad it got him the jars and the company paid for & trip to Mars, Germany for him! Get cash for the trip you'd like by selling things vou aren't using. Oshawa Times Classified ads will do it. Dia) RA 3.3492 to nlace ours end Customen come THE WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE of OSHAWA Invites you to attend their ANNUAL MEETING FRESH, NEW, GREEN CABBAGE 2 Heads Good Sine Navel ORANGES ** ;.! 49¢ Grapefruit 10 - 49: CRISP, JUICY we 3ilb, Polly Bog Mcintosh Apples 2 ,, 69¢ OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES 2.) 45¢ Last Chance for Preserving We are big enough to serve you=--Small enough to appreciate you SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE 10 FISHER STREET, OSHAWA | YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE | on Monday, January 30th, at 2 p.m Guest Speaker: FRASER WOODHOUSE Regional Director BOYS CLUBS OF CANADA FOR FOODS T AT QUALIFY a SRL LIEL NA

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