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The Oshawa Times, 7 Oct 1961, p. 15

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Orono Medical Centre Given Water Services By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Orono Po- lice Trustees received three delegations at their regular monthly meeting with Gary| Hancock first addressing the meeting requesting that some action be taken to correct the drainage in front of his home on Cobbledick street. He was informed that the Municipal engineer was to view the street and possibly take lev- els to determine the remedy. Mr. Hancock also spoke in support of a petition requesting that Cobbledick St. be made a stop street at Church street. Mr. Wm. Reid spoke to the Trustees on behalf of the Lit- tle Charitable Foundation of Orono asking that the Trustees consider supplying the new Me dical Centre with water provid-!| { | | After considerable discussion,!a motion was made by Eileen a motion was passed by L.'Billings to accept the proposal Lowery and G. Simpson that made by Joe Barlow, that a re- the township prepare the neces- presentative of the Red Door sary bylaw to make the street Cancer Society be asked to a stop street. come to show the proper me- G. Simpson stated that speed- thod of folding cancer dressings. ing was an overall problem in, The members agreed Sofball Gals 'St. John's WA Has Meeting Award Coach Alarm Clock By MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM -- On Friday evening, September 22, Broug- ham Junior Girls' Softball team and friends enjoyed a hay ride on the, sideroads north of Brougham. By MRS. A. HILL ] BLACKSTOCK -- St. John's WA held its September meeting in the parish hall recently. | Mrs. Ashmore gave a report {of the Deanery meeting at St. George Church, Oshawa, which to] On their return, they set out|Was attended by 10 local mem- po peiq in St. George's Church, follcwing on Sunday morning for Orono. The secretary was in. make the dressings during fu-ion a treasure hunt which was DETs. structed to contact the Provin. ture meetings as had been done) cial Police in this matter. several times previously. R. C. Forrester presented Guest speaker for the even-| some proposals which he said} could be considered to be done On the need and accomplish-| under the winter works pro. ments of Mission Work in coun-| gram. tries such as Brazil. val He stated that a number of He stressed that the Mission trees which had died should bel removed and that this was be- Church. coming a serious problem. TYPING REQUESTS He also included the plant-) The Clarke Township Recrea- ing of young trees this spring tion Committee has had re- to replace those that had to be quests for a night class in Eng- taken out. | followed by a wiener roast The girls presented Mr. Challice, their coach, with E. a ciation for his work, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell and quilting began the morning John's Church Sunday morning.|Nancy Puckrin, Roy Puckrin, {and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ramsay of Oct. 3. attended a corn roast at the Evans at Claremont recently. Mrs. Lawson Honey of Port en pie supper and bazaar in! morning when Rev. Crawford of Perry spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. M. Annis. Mrs. Bud Harden and Mrs. Next year's Deanery is to be held in Port Perry. Mrs. J. Forder has pieced a ng was Rev, Long who spoke|traveller's alarm clock inf appre- quilt for the bale. Mrs. H. Mc- of Spence Bay, Diocese of the|Harold Guthrie, Arthur Puckrin, Laughlin has donated the lining The WA will collect Canada {work is a necessary part of our|home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair| Packers coupons. Plans were made for a chick- November. | Rudley School 'Beats Hilltop In Two Games By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN Miss Parr made a donation to HoDLEY or ue Re. Jeti [fant the 0d fw At Anglican church service on Sunday morn- An invitation from the United i Next Snaoy: Rev. Buttars, Church WMS to attend its{¥'\ Pein ne nol |meeting Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. was, Lhe Sunday Sci super. received. {intendent, Fred Puckrin, pre- | The Dorcas convention is to sented pins or wreaths to the Oshawa, in October. Mrs. D.|regular attendance during the Scott is to be the speaker. /Rast year: Jommy Astley. Jo Ladies to take lunch. Astley, Joy 'Astley, Joanne Cox, Rev. Canon Donald Whitbread Anne Guthrie, Donald Guthrie, | Arctic, was guest speaker in St.{Lynda Puckrin, Keith Puckrin, He gave an account of their Dorothy Smith, Joyce Smith, work amongst the Eskimos. {Ronald Smith, Shirley Smith, There was a good atiendance Glenn Squire, Peggy Squire, in the United Church Sunday Stanley Wonnacott, Linda Izatt. | The following received their Enniskillen was guest speaker. one-year pins earlier in the year -- Allan Powell, Grace Powell, {Bob Richards, Randy Richards, {Susan Richards, Barbara Smith, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 7, 1961 15 Ajax Bowlers H 1 tt ; By GRACE MIILS AJAX -- Mr. Lionel Griffith, Vancouver, .C., visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffith, Glynn road, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Griffith visited relatives in the Rosseau area over the weekend and re- ported that the autumn colors are not very apparent yet. 1t is hoped that by Oct. 15 the leaves will have turned to gold and red, for that is the date for| the bus trip sponsored by the Horticultural Society, to see these glories of nature. Every one welcome to come along. See poster at shopping plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parish and family spent the weekend in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mills, and Stride and will resume her duties as principal of the Aldon School. Mr. and Mrs. William Keetch, Nelson street, left on Sunday for {Germany to visit their two sons, Guardsman William Keetch and Rifleman - Donald Keetch, who are stationed there with the Canadian Armed Forces. Mr. and Mrs. Keetch celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary {on Tuesday, Oct. 3, with their Sons. Mr. R. Johnston, Therncroft crescent, was guest of honor at a bon voyage party before he leaves on Oct. 9 to visit rela- {tives in Ireland. BOWLING NEWS { The Thursday Niters League 'are getting in to their stride with some good scores this lish and Typing. In order to ap-|M. Annis attended the 4-H lead- Other items for consideration proach the High School Board ::s' training school in Brooklin Burketon Church | Beverley Smith, Douglas Smith, were underground hydro lines and Principal for night classes! recently. | | Several of the girls and boys were promoted to a higher class. The CGIT had a wiener roast ing it did not interfere with present policies. In this matter the Trustees decided that they would be family, Etobicoke, visited Mrs.| week, In the "over 200" scorers J. Mills, Glynn road on Sunday./are: Al Kinsman 326, Jack Litt Sincere sympathy of their|ley 224, 315, 211, Winn McCombe in the business section, im- on these subjects it is necessary| sed to hear that Mr. Gill- | : l Provemerts in streot AZRUNG : i Please " many friends go to Mr, and Mrs.| 259, Ted Bissell 275, Alice Han- provements in street lighting of that at least 17 people enroll iniman is out of his cast and pro- agreeable to the connection and that a price would be obtained. This price would include the cost of extending the six inch water main and also a connec- tion fee which the Trustees felt would be around $100. When the total cost of such a connection is obtained the Foundation is to be contacted Mr. Reid also asked if the Trustees would approve the turning over of the unopened road allowance just east of the Medical Centre property As the road is not in use nor would it serve any future pur- pose, the Trustees are to in- form the Township of Clarke Council that they have no ab- jection to such an act being performed. George Dunlop asked that the triangular piece of property in front of his home be cleaned p. The chairman stated that this project had been hanging around for the past two years and was at times nothifig but a weed bed. The trustees are to try and complete the cleanup this fall. A petition was received ask- ing that Cobbledick street at Church street be made a stop street in order to slow down] traffic on the street. the village which he felt was each of these classes. dropping behind other centres, Any person interested in these assistance to the park for picnic or any other class is asked io] tables, wading pool and camp contact Laxerne Boyd, secre- site. Aiso included in the list were as possible. sidewalks. Other recreational activities The chairman said that some are planned for the coming sea-| had voiced the need for sewage son and will be announced short disposal in the centre of the ly village which was also referr-! The teachers of Clarke Town: ed to in the recent health re ship met Monday, in the Oak| port. School to elect a slate of offic- In this connection there is as- ers, and to decide upon a me- sistance through the Federal thod of procedure for the com- Government who would supply ing year 1961-62. the funds for such a project if The executive is as follows: completed before 1963. President, Mr. McGee; vice- Such work could also receive, president, Mr. McMahon: sec- the benefit of the winter works retary-treasurer, Miss i Cobble- program. dick; press reporter, Miss Arm- If such a program was ever, SIrong. to be undertaken, he said, it ap-. These plus three other repre- peared that now was the time tatives. Mr. Munroe, Miss Stew- to do it when assistance could art and Mr. Bowen, will act as a be diversified from {wo sources. planning committee to organ- Such a project would have ize a program of professional to be completed under local im- development for the group. provement A new method of improye. Gor Sk . .... ment is being instigated whic FOLD CANCER DRESSINGS |g proposed to generate variety The September meeting of iy the routine of future meet the Evening Auxiliary was he'd. nos and to provide each teach as usual, in the Sunday Schooller with an opportunity io dis- Auditorium on Thursday of last freely special problems per- week. taining to his particular inter- During a brief business period, est and grade level. tary of the Committee as soon -- gressing well. Mr. Harold Blackman won first place in the Doubles Horse- shoe tournament at Woodbridge Officers Elected Joy Rebekah Ldg. By MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM -- The regular meeting of Joy Rebekah Lodge took place on Monday evening, Sept. 25. r Phyllis Ellicott, Noble Grand conducted the opening exercises assisted by Sister Jean Ellicott, Vice Grand An invitation was received to attend the installation of officers of Kinora Rebekah Lodge, {Brooklin on Oct. 10. The elected officers of Joy Lodge for the coming year will be Noble Grand Sister Jean Ellicott; Vice Grand Sister Isa- hal Annis; recording secreta Sister Florence Ellicott; {reas urer Sister Irene Philip: finan cial secretary Sister Marjory Tweedie FAMED SINGER The noted contralto Ernestine Schumann-Heinke, who died in 1936, was only 16 at her debut as a soloist in 1876 North of the town of easily accessible off the fishing, hunting, boating available. plans of the property and OR North Shore 112 SIMCOE ST. N. ESTATE SALE! 'Beautiful ""Lake Udora" (Near Lake Simcoe) Would you like to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life next year and have a wonderful Cottage of your very own in a secluded and exclusive vacation spot? . . . then visit LAKE UDORA situated ONE MILE west of the Village of UDORA and 15 miles Uxbridge. A VACATION PARADISE This exclusive vacation property is one of the choicest in Southern Ontario heavily travelled highways. Here on the shore of beautiful Lake UDORA you can build the cottage of your dreams, plenty of 1 \J etc. Investigate now while there are choice lots still Water Front Lots for as Little Unbelievable but true prices as low as $1200. Build your own cottage, o priced normally at $3,950. will be sold to first come water front lots for as li with a down payment of only $300. Remember as well, you can get 10% off for cash. 80 Acres Of Wonderland Lake UDORA consists of approximately eighty acres with some forty lots now on the registered plan and 30 of these lots remain to be sold. There are three brand new cottages of modest price range already on the property. The balance of the property lends itself beautifully to be subdivided. Builders or others who would like to take advantage of this rare opportunity may see complete descriptions at the offices of the NORTH SHORE REALTY COMPANY LTD. 112 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. How to Get to Lake "UDORA" You may drive straight north from the Village of Ux 15 miles to the Village of UDORA then west for a d leads right to the centre of this secluded and desirable property. Roads are already laid into the sub-division itself. As well, tt service and year-round roads. Lake UDORA is a only 35 minute drive from downtown Oshawa. REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON THE PROPERTY EVERY WEEKEND FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!! PHONE OR WRITE TO Realty Co. Ltd. OSHAWA as $300 Down ttle as $300. down, with r cottages that we build rs for as little as $2,950. bridge for approximately istance of one mile. This here is Hydro, telephone i £0 A wv vy . = \ ' a >" - i " - 725-3568 Planning Bazaar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. {Bert Guthrie on Saturday eve-| Dave Scollick, Billingsgate cres- non 233, Johnny Johnston 217, 220, and Yvonne Cookson 214. cent, who suffered the loss of | his mother in Toronto, last Wed-| nesday, following a long illness. | 3 y The funeral was on Saturday. | Jack Linkletter, 21 - year - old this Saturday evening at the| npg [. Ramsden, Brockison of Art Linkletter, got his home of Bill and Mrs. Guthrie.| i eet is home from Atikokan,|first break in show business by The program will include alyhere she recuperated following|filling a five-minute spot when game of euchre. Isurgery in the Ajax Hospital,' he was 10. The Audley school boys havel DEorY 3 pital played two games of ball with] the boys of Hilltop school, win-| ning both games. park, Hamilton, spent the week-|Ning when they invited the boys of the community. The Community club meets By A. R. HUBBARD BURKETON -- Mrs. R. M./end with Mrs. A. Carter. seymour, Kingston, spent Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Argue Fhursday with Mr. and Mrs. [Spent Saturday with relatives A. E. Ribey. lin Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kenny and ANNOUNCEMENTS Katherine of Niagara Falls] The Burketon WA will meet called on Mrs. Florence Caug-iin the church hall on Wednes- hill recently. {day evening, October 11 at 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams|p.m. spent a few days with Dr. and] Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Turn- Mrs. W. G. Breck and family, pyj] (Sr.) left Wednesday for Kingston. their home in England after Mrs. Agnes White, Mrs. Lau-|spending a six-months' visit ra Crawford, Toronto, spent a|with their son, Mr. and Mrs few days with Mrs. A. Carter.|J. A. Turnbull and family. Congratulations to Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. James Lavery, Mrs. Ray Larmer on their mar-| Toronto, were Sunday guests of riage on Saturday. {Mrs. Esther Carnochan and FOLLOWS FATHER OUR GUARANTEE | All "DUMONT" Aluminum Products ere guaranteed to be nd 4 3 SALTY THREAT LONDON (CP)--Prisoners of Dartmoor jail in Devon re-| cently refused to eat a midday meal Investigation revealed that one of the men on Kkitchen| duty had threatened to put a {heavy dose of salt in the soup. | free from def in ial They are guaranteed for a lifetime by the seller end by the menufec- turer against rust, corrosion, pitting, warping end other de. terioration, arising from notural causes and conditions. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- IN COLOR TOO! A number from here attended! family. Markham and Roseneath Fairs on Saturday. Mr er at the secondary school, Hill : Kenneth Carquill, Toron- ry to, and Mr. Fred Carter, teach- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lowry and family. Plans have been made Sorry to report that little Ar- lene Holroyd is in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital under observation, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas to Mc- hold a bazaar on Wednesday, | 333 SIMCOE ST. S. THAT'S DUMONT ALUMINUM PROD. LTD. 728-1651 Neil and friends, Toronto,' November 1, in the Church Hall. | This The Canadian Consumers' Survey Taken In Oshawa -- Shows That ~- Chose The OSHAWA TIMES As The Advertising Medium More Than 17,000 H omes Receive The Oshawa Times Every Day '4 Voluntary ! report confirms the leadership of The Oshawa Times Remember . . . Your Advertising In The Oshawa Times Get s Results! ! The Oshawa Times

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