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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 1, 1961 MAYOR SETS GOOD EXAMPLE AT AJAX Mayor William Parish sets * an example for all Ajax citi- zens to follow by sticking an | Old Home Week marker on | . his rear bumper. His Worship | and members of the Old Home Week committee are presently engaged in an all- | | out promotion campaign for | Ajax's 20th anniversary as a | community. Old Home Week will take place from June 18 to 24, and a complete program | has been prepared by the | many organizations in town during that space of time. The highlight of celebrations will take place on June 24, when the Ajax Community Swim- ming Pool will be officially opened. ~Oshawa Times Photo Smelting Plant | Licence Asked BROUGHAM -- Mr. A. Aller- Mr Golden replied that there | ton introduced Mr. Golden, of|were two furnaces worth ap-| Metal and Waste Products and|proximately $15,000 each The| depreciate the homes in the neighborhood "lI am against anything that will cause my home to deteri- orate," he said. "It would undo ali that your zoning has pro- posed." Mr. Guest said that a kennel in this area would create health and noise problems, and would leave the area open to any ex- ception if one was made in this a Ajax Iron and Metal Company, | company would employ five| : to Pickering Township Councilimen this year on Monday night. Mr Since Mrs. Sharpe was await- Golden| Council agreed to inspect the|ino her Kennel Club Licence, sought permission to operate a|property and report at a future|council agreed to wait until it smelting plant for aluminum|meeting .and copper on the north half of| was secured before making its decision. : |ding of interest was solemnize Helen A. Becomes By MRS. A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- A wed in St. Paul's United Church o Saturday, May 20, 1961, wher Helen A. J. Pring, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Pring Bowmanville, became the brid of Mr. Jerome Geberdt, son o Mr. and Mrs. William Geberdt, Walkerton, Ont. Rev. W. McClure of Moles- worth officiated. The wedding music was played by the church organist, Murdoch Beaton, who accompanied Don Williams of Guelph, the soloist. Pink and white spring flowers with ferns formed a lovely set- ting for the bride who was given in maisiage by her fa- ther. The bride wore a white floor length gown with a Chan- tilly lace bodice, jewelled square neckline and long lily pointed -eeves. The fully bouf- fant skirt of organza was worn over many crinolines and was accented with lace appliques and showered with sequins. Her ishoulder length veil of silk illu- owner of the Rouge Hills Golf and Country Club, who com- plained of alleged inefficiency of the Pickering Township Police. He related that a wom- an attending a wedding recep-| tion had collapsed with a heart | attack, when the police were] contacted and asked to send a doctor and ambulance at once. Four officers arrived in two cruisers, Mr. Dand said, leav- ing the rest of the township un- protected. He said that by the time the doctor and ambulance summoned, |utes, she had succumbed. Councillor Laycox said that Mr. Dand had "worn a path to my back yard," with com- plaints of police and other town- ship maiiers, and had told him that he had gained no satisfac- tion | "I think in view of the fact| that he is one of the largest Pring Bride ion was held by a pearl and >quin trimmed cap and she car- ied red roses and white stepha- otis. The bride's sister Lola was naid of honor. The bridesmaids vere her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. ring, Galt, and Miss Shirley Jowler, Kitchener, Ont. They vore petal pink imported bro- ade fashioned with full skirts and square necklines. The flow- ar girl was Rosalie Pring, Cooks- town, cousin of the bride and the was in white organza with pink cumberbund and headband of pink roses. The attendants carried nosegays of white 'mums and pink carnations. Donald Geberdt, Kitchener, was best man for his brother, The ushers were John ring, Galt, the bride's brother and Edward Leslie, Huntsville, The reception was held in the Sunday School auditorium, the bride's mother wearing a Wind- sor rose colored jacket dress of European shantung, beige ac- cessories and corsage of talis- man roses. The groom's mother chose a jacket dress of pale blue silk shantung with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses. For the wedding trip to Que- bec the bride was wearing an ensemble of antique white and mocha with matching accesso- ries and corsage of yellow 'mums. On their return Mr. and Mrs. START PEACE WALK NEW YORK (AP)--A' group of 13 American pacifists left by plane for London Wednesday night to begin a 2,500 - mile "peace walk" to Moscow. The walking team of eight men and five women, whose walk to pro- mote disarmament and peace is being sponsored by the Com- mittee for Non-Violent Action, expect to reach the Soviet capi- tal in October. Geberdt will reside at 35 Sunny- side avenue, Kitchener, Ont. The bride's grandfather came - esariy a ch aay i. at aie 3 THEATRE GUIDE Skindivers Found Plaza -- "State Opening of Par- liament" 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.35 pm. "The Man in the Moon" 1.55, 3.55, 5.55, 7.55 p.m. Last complete show at 9.30 p.m. : Regent -- 'Go Naked in the World". Shown daily at 1.30, complete show at 9.00 p.m. ture times 7.15 and 9.40 p.m. Last complete show starts at 9.00 p.m. from Cowdenheeth, Scotland, for the ceremony. Guests were pres- ent from Ayton, Galt, Harriston, Huntsville, Kitchener, Palmer- ston, Oshawa, Sarnia, Toronto, Stratford, and Walkerton. FIRST tumn, 'Stroke Of Luck' QUESNEL, B.C. (CP) -- Two skindivers lost since Monday in British Columbia's rugged Cari- boo bushland were found Wed- nesday by what police described as a "stroke of luck." Harold Jean Puckett, 25, and of Cal- 3.25, 5.20, 7.15, 9.15 p.m, Last|loule Progani, 24, gary, had attempted to swim 40 miles down the flood-swollen Brock -- "Butterfield 8". Fea-|Little Swift River Monday, but were forced to give up after 18 miles. They found themselves in the dense bushland without food, shoes or matches. Two RCMP CHILD Actress Mary Ure, wife of/constables who made an un- playwright John Osborne, is ex- scheduled detour found them. pecting her first child in au- Both are suffering from expo- 'sure and 'hunger. rs oun AO ™ BIRTHDAY BRATE BY SAVING IMPORTED WHOLE OR HALF | CHOICE Best Buy--Save 9¢ GREEN GIANT GREEN or WAX BEANS Best Buy--Save 11¢ STOKELY'S PING RED & LL a FE LEG OF LAMB: RIB STEAKS PORK LIVER FRESHLY SLICED PREMIUM FRANKS SWIFT'S PREMIUM TABLE READY MEATS MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF DUTCH LOAF VEAL, PORK AND CHICKEN LOAF PICKLE AND PIMENTO LOAF Pineapple and Grapefruit Drink Best Buy----Save be Red Rose TEA BAGS Best Buy--Save 11 Puss 'N' Boots CAT FOOD BEST BUY -- SAVE 50¢ 37¢ OFF PACK SURF DETERGENT Best Buy--Save 17¢ WHITE SWAN TOILET WHITE OR TIERUR COLORED Lot 22, Concession 3. Two sweat KENNEL LICENCE 'type furnaces, run on gas aml Mrs Snape, of Sotiview 'oil, would be installed on the|drive, who had applied for aj 'location, an abandoned gravel|Kennel Licence, appeared be-| Piece ot laud does lead to cer-| "uy Gould suggest," said the 'pit beside the railway |fore council, wishing to go on| Pp reeve, "that he should address Mr. Golden related {record that a petition circulated WRECKING YARD LICENCE |his letters of complaint to the that his| " NC a |against the issuance of this li- : ? (Police Commission. "The company had purchased a large | + Charles Wilcox, who operates| =~ nt of taxes he pays Is no 3 ow cence was signed by neighbors| + quantity of CF-100 aircraft from| op believed 'she wanted' the|? wrecking yard on Station wo on. Th alee: ore inter the government which would bel, rezoned. and such was vad, applied through his Zolici- cited 1 protecting ali taxpay- dues, in whole Condi ols Coke She snd ht he 1, oy costo wh 'he sv |S. Mr Sot snd nat heh and cut Up y |was not against the present|;.% cio advised Mr. Dand to address his complaints to the Police] ronto. At the Pickering plant, th that y they would be melted to a free-|20uing of 1 Ri Mr. Wilcox holds a garage il that Te had) ly running metal bh + licence only on his station on|"o™ asdily | the counter petition did not ob- Highway 2. He withdrew an not done so Council members were inter-|ject to the kennel licence application for a licence on the| Councillor Mowbray suggest-| +ested in the amount and type of| Mrs. Sharpe claimed that Mr.|other property last fall, and re- ed that since this matter had smoke the stacks would pro-\Harry Guest, who circulated a|newed it this February, when it|been brought to the attention of was refused : council, it should be forwarded to the Police Commission, which «duce, and inquired about the petition of 14 names, had stated burning of rubber and fabric,|that she was going to have 30| «I don't think," said Deputy Reeve Edgar James, "that we| Was agresd upon by members of| counc | «which Mr. Golden said would|or 40 dogs. She said that was 'be part of the procedure. Counl:inot the case, and that she Wasican take any action in. view of the proposed zoning." CONGRATULATE TOWNSHIP | A resolution of the Town of cillor Milton Mowbray asked|only interested In champion A resolution was passed that Ajax congratulated the Town- the applicant if this action has|coliies, and they were hard to been prohibited in Toronto by|get. At present she owns two|no action be taken at the pres- smoke bylaws, and Mr. Golden female dogs and a pup. She had ent time by reason of the fact 4 ; replied in the affirmative. "Ititravelled over 1,000 miles, she|that a bylaw prohibits such|ship of Pickering on its 150th use year of Municipal Government, expressing best wishes for the anniversary occasion on July 1,| would go high from the stack," |said, to get one of these dogs s p 0 k e/ COMPLAINS OF POLICE | he said. bred "One of the things we are, Mr. Harry Guest : primarily interested in is assess-| against the Kennel Licence, and| Councillor Clifford Laycox and for the future of the muni- ment," said Reeve Scott, and!said that such a business would read a letter from A. E. Dand, | cipality. taxpayers," said the councillor, '"'we should take these matters into consideration." "I do think," sild Reeve | Scott, "that a kennel on a small 49: 69: Ib LB. 29° 1-LB. CELLO 45¢ PACK LB. FOR FEATURE! SAVE 11c -- PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES 3, 1.00] FEATURE! SAVE 14c -- McLAREN'S PIK-L-BARL FEATURE! SAVE 4c -- (TOILET BOWL CLEANER) Sweet Mixed Pickles 'i; 49¢ | SANI-FLUSH 29 .00 40th ANNIVERSARY BIRTHDAY CAKE ON DISPLAY AT ALL RED & WHITE STORES, AT TRACTIVELY 1 00 J I JARS PRICED TO HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY. 1.00 FEATURE--SAVE 160 on 35° KELLOGG'S CEREALS 4 .... 1.00 CORN FLAKES, SUGAR SMACKS, SPECIAL "K"", SUGAR POPS FEATURE--SAVE 29c--BURN'S FEATURE--SAVE 4c--SUNSPUN 28-0Z. 1.00 FEATURE--SAVE 20c--ASSORTED FEATURE--SAVE 25¢--CRUSHED OR SLICED 89+ 3c OFF PACK FROZEN 6-0x, tin 24-02. pkg. McKENNA'S MARKET SPROULE'S CANNED CHICKEN "**".. 1.00 DRESSING CHOCOLATE BARS "™ 12/ 1.00 PINEAPPLE 4 ive 5 us ne 90° BARBEQUE FEATURE 6-0Z. VUE VAC YOUR CHOICE-- VCURLUICR 1] FEATURE! SAVE 12¢ -- LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 1.00 15-02. FEATURE! SAVE 9¢ -- CULVERHOUSE CHOICE Tins CREAM CORN 4°% 69° FEATURE! 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Jar CHIQUITA FINEST QUALITY 2:29: SATIN BRAND SUNKIST ORANGES FINEST NO. 1 GRADE P.EIL POTATOES ONTARIO'S FINEST NO. 1 GRADE HOTHOUSE TOMATOES LB. 29° MILD SWEET CHILE NO. 1 GRADE SPANISH ONIONS "ono: 29° ONIONS BROWNS MARKETERIA | MAPLE GROVE MARKET BROOKLIN MAPLE GROVE Mark 1 in square beside answer you think is correct MONARCH MARGARINE TASTES BETTER BECAUSE -- Mark x in square beside answer you think is correct MONARCH MARGARINE TASTES Every winner will receive $25 BETTER BECAUSE Bonus if a Monarch Shortening . End Flap marked "100%; Pure J 45) Moda 1s made {rom Pure Vege Vegetable Oifs" (or facsimile) is le Oils #iso enclosed. Winners will be J (b) Monarch 1s Vitamin A Vitamin 0 nolified by mail and announced enric each week in this newspaper (Not valid after June 30th, 1961) oTes = mo Every winner wil) receive $25 nus if a Monarch Shortening End Flap marked "100% Pure Vegetable Oils" (or facsimile) is also enclosed. Winners will be notified by mail and announced each week in this newspaper. (Not valid after June 30th, 1961) © (a) Monarch is made from Pure Vege: table Oils © (b) Monarch is Vitamin A, Vitamin 0 enriched ny io i LAST WEEK'S WINNERS John Stock Sr., 551 Quebec Street, Hamilton . June 60 Golfdale Roed, Belleville. Loretta Authier, 58 Harwich Street, Chatham. . K. , 25 e Avenue, Weston. orth Bay. Just follow these simple instructions -- Pick up a pound of better tasting, won derful Homogenized Monarch Margarine. Tear off the white crown end flap and attach it to a (completed) coupon above and send both by first-class mail to the address shown on the coupon. Enter as often as you wish but each entry should conform as outlined. This Contest for Ontario housewives is Monarch's way of saying "thank you" for making Monarch Margarines Ontario's best seller $26 BONUS--A Bonus prize of $25 will be paid to winning entries which also end flap marked "100% Pure Vegetable Oils" from a MONARCH TALL TINS , 1346 A $100--Mrs. Archie Jones, 466 Blank Street, Pembroke. mit SHORTENING Package (or facsimile). POR EXTRA COUPONS WRITE TO "$100 CASH CONTEST" ii (OSHAWA TIMES) ! NEXT THURSDAY another "5100-A-DAY" Contest Ad with coupons -- and list of winners. 5-LB. POLY BAG 69° 10 LB. BAG 35¢ 20-0Z. TINS FRASERVALE FISH AND WHITE POTATOES 3 "or AQe TOMATOES MISS CANADA 5 EVAPORATED MILK 1.00 COFFEE EARLY RISER Va GALLON FOODS save sc = abs | Sa = FEATURE---SAVE 10c--CULVERHOUSE--WHOLE 49+ TINS FEATURE--SAVE 25.--CHOICE FEATURE---SAVE 7c--RED & WHITE 1.00 ICE CREAM" **™ WALNUT PIECES *"* 43+ 7-0Z. CELLO SAVE 5¢ -- SUNKIST SPROULE'S CORNER KING AT RITSON

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