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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1961, p. 19

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 9, 1961 'Library Aid --_--WillLead | nd ciate director of the M : wniutene carp On Area Water Project TAS dieing Re |The Bowmanville Legion. Pipe} Is Re uested | Band will lead a Legion parade|) BROUGHAM -- Hubert Wank,|included all the information that;Mr. J. A. Kennedy, chairman of| Sion was partially impaired in 'from Legion Hall for a 10.30\of Rosebank, was spokesman|was required. The letter was|the Municipal Board, had advis-|his right eye five years ago, a.m. service at the Cenotaph on! for a delegation from that area|not returned to the office, so it|ed the Reeve that no approvals|*emporarily lost the use of his ; Saturday, November 11. ; ; sckert i WA anki al Tat ik eee ie e. ; | ¢ A small group of irl upp a total of $23,000, Under the|aturday, November at a meeting of Pickering Town-| was assumed that it reached the|would be given regarding the | Township residents turned -- ing last week to dis- - Area ait | ' : pons ee aeeiion to be put on|and four members appointed by| Bowmanville Ladies' Auxiliary,/a water project which awai the ballot for the December 9|Council would be set up, but/the Canadian Legion, Ontario/the convenience of the Ontario|that this had occurred on other) municipality," said Reeve Scott, |tOrs said Wednesday they do not election, "Are you in favor of|new legislation is expected to| Regiment cadets, boy scouts,! Municipal Board. Discussion of the establishment of a Public|go through that the Board|cubs and girl guides. a waterworks system for the|complaining that they had not|ject. We will kee jeye will be impaired. They re Library for the Township of|would consist of the Reeve and! November 11 is the actual) Rosebank area, at the instig: Pickering?" five members date of the 1918 Armistice. tion of the residents, began Few people were at the Town-| Councillor Milton Mowbray) 'The Cenotaph service will be| April of this year. ship Hall in Brougham, andjasked if a public library SYS-\neld under the auspices of the| Mr. Wank said that he and h few questioned or discussed the|tem was formed, what would) mayor and town council, Bow-|fellow residents were pertur' matter with Miss June Munro,|become of the four association! manville Ministerial Associa-|ed about the "apparent careless-| the Clerk had decided upon thitlisnce in the right eye during a hockey SPECIALS at ] 58 Supervisor. Extension Services,|libraries in the Township --\tion and Branch 178 of the|ness Council has shown in this ° who appeared on behalf of the|Brougham, Kinsale, Whitevale| Canadian Legion. Director of Provincial Library|and Fairport? ist??? It is expected that most local|were not interested in "stat posta oye ggg wmet Wey cease (exist: he} merchants will close theiz| ments not followed by prom ickerin; : : : Soe ents: F School Council, was chairman. | Miss Munro said that they stores from 10.15 a.m. to action. Miss Munro said that the|become part of the public | ' tig Posey ' ; i ing pub-| by local residents. She said that} t © ' ee rote th Contes ae were strengthened under} on TOSS a telephone nuisance campaign ted that it could be im-|the Public Library, and would Mr. Wank said that a petition|2 report from the Township|Showed up. Total number of|between two youths. gh ls et gt h co-operation | become known as branch librar-| Tys . with 80 per cent of signatures| Auditors on an estimated mill|game birds bagged in the one-| Police charged Douglas Tulk, CHILDREN'S prey 6 * lies. More funds, she said, would 1c et ines had been submitted on May 1st. | "By forming 5 ne geod available under this system. ze AES service," she said, "you havelmne Public Library would serv-|| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| summer recess is not over." more books, more people vet alice the whule Township, and|The Goodyear Tire and Rubber the service, and children ei althat travelling libraries would|Company's annual 25-year serv- wider selection of good books." 1) 'reading material untiljice dinner scheduled to be held 7 sXIS |new books were available Jat the Royai York Hotel, To-|* 4 Psiera: } gi coy gg municipal) Miss Munro said that Town-|ronto, this year has been can- supplied the Municipal Boa Mr. Wank's accusations we jmostly directed at Clerk L. : : 'i 7 te . ry j ;-| with material which they had re- ¥ HYMNS THE FAMILY KNOWS . "Onward Christian Soldiers', office of the Township of Pick-| ship Council sets the mill rate,|celled after rubber union offi stad. He said that: various "Lead Kindly Light", "In The Garden' plus 14 others. ae ering estimate that a one milljand that the minimum was 50c.|cials told the company they) quested. salc at variou rate would yield $28,000, and) per capita. If a public library is'would not cross picket lines,| members of the delegation h t ad S ARVED! be cluding 'Softly and Tenderly that the library would get a 31|started in 1962, she said, aland intimated they might join| requested action from the OMB. : : GEORGE BEVERLY SHEA , Sings 'The Holy City", "Open Up per cent geant from the prov-| grant based on 1962 figures|the picketers. but had been told by the Secre- c a £ THE BLACKWOOD BROTHERS .. . Sing --- "My Saving King", : " j ' ye € 4 ing to about $7,000, would be available -- ------- - \tary that they had not receiv: ai oe shad Seen a € the further information from t ° Celebration | was the cae ee for Pickeri | Township, ** a ement From Court faetlective Gr WasteN" t BOWMANVILLE -- (Staff) -- said. "the shareholders tu or u en S "We will see just what happens| them out when you are out of a job) When Mr Wank had conclud EASY LISTENING By PAT GILL was won by Linda Corsen andj again," Magistrate R. B. Baxter,ed Reeve J. S, Scott explained , KEN GRIFFIN BOWMANVILLE -- On Tues-| Peter Lake. They were dressed told Edward Dwayne Browning,\the situation. He noted that : : 4 4 IN OLD V near \ h ae day, Oct. 31, at 8 o'clock all the|as a couple from colonial times.|18, of 73 Elgin street Bowman- letter from the OMB dated Sep- es he HKG) t) 1ENNA arek Weber and his orchestra--'Emperor local ghosts and goblins gather-| The most original prize! yjlle before adjourning his case|tember 26th had requested "'ad- : f 2 GALALAIKA = Thirty 'one Russian Gypsyairs ineluding two guitars, ed in the auditorium of Bow-/was won by Humpty Dumpty,| ynti) Jan. 16 in Bowmanville| ditional information' about the) i rs aida, Troika, Uchar Kupiec manville High School for the alias Murray Walker. . Magistrate's Court Tuesday. | Township. Clerk Johnston, ""Witches' Whirl" Jean Cully, as a black witch, : - area| said, had forthwith begun " ig as 1 alicia Browning, one of six area . s The auditorium was "'scarily"} won the best costume aw ard. p : gag prepare this information, whi decorated in spiderwebs, pump-| At 11:30 all the witches, ghosts| youths, convicted Oct. 24 of mul- included a statement from t kins, bats and witches, the usual and goblins retreated into the|tiple charges of theft, breaking| bank that it would finance t hallowe'en decorations. This|darkness as another Hallowe'en 454 entering premises in the|water project until debentures LTD was no usual dance though. It) Dance came to a Close. were sold. The statement from! ¢ é "3 Sgn aybs .o area told the magistrate he had turned out to be one of the best BHS is in to volleyball once . se aenkeiol MW the Bank arrived at the offi ever! again. The teams have been a job with a nursery that he ex- night was Merv English, one of|the first girls' tournament was The the members of the Students' held at Donevan Collegiate Council In other years BHS has had The prizes were really teriffic as a lot of people found out.|shore Leagues and we hope this Judy Brough, Bill Scott, June year will be no exception Bain and Dave Werry were win- sere other five youths were|Municipal Board, a copy T IGROU: GETS Great Human Adventure! = soveninsnewin ners of the spot dances, The s i UNDERCOVER MEN! door prize, a ticket to Casa Pleads Guilty fo " Loma and the Town and Coun- zt Begs Sy try was won by Andy Michailo- a * vits. F d $19 Refreshments at the "whirl" ine were apple cider and donuts.. BOWMANV LLE (Staff) -- A Also, those who wished could|man who told Magistrate R. B. order hamburgs and milk-shakes|paxter he was removing broken i James Robertson Justice school. j .__|paper tissue was fined $19 in At 10:30 a Grand Procession|Rowmanville Magistrate's Court BiG DOUBLE IMPORTANT f «=\DMOFEATURE PERSON" was made around the a Tuesday. ium as the judges chose the best ees ay = . --.| Henry V. VanderKool, 22, of por costumes. The best couple prize RR 4, Bowmanville pleaded BILTMOR « 'ARTS guilty to a charge of littering "THE ROBE" and « King street. Today "s Milton Elliott Bowmanville Town Police "DEMETRIUS and the GLADIATORS \Constable Tracey Davis testified Will R ti the accused had stopped his car, ---- 1 e re and was removing something from the Pizza Shop near the/epgs from his windshield with ; Gig DOUBLE "VERY rc) x hin ce ' 7 gg pa ee pS A Se : -.|of a fight he tried to break up ic library system a} Leaving the hall at 10.15 a.m, ship Council on Monday night.|Ontario Municipal Board, but)spending of monies until this) © ,: ee ee a oo sai parade will consist of the|/They demanded fast action on|there they say it was not re-|report had been studied. at a high school football game. |water project," saying they|to compile the material for a) jo, BOBWHITE HUNT He was attending a match HONKY TONK PIANO a.m. on Saturday morning. "Perhaps you want us to go i ' r ting," said the rinci : Servi library system and are staffed to each mee i Provinces aprety metre oo My spokesman, "'or we can organize "It appears,"-he said "that the Johnston, whom he said had not and only completed it last week.jamong 20 hunters checked lyolved in the fight. 7 office which it had required . ak ; ( % a ; WESTERN e Ss aming Mr. Wank told Council that it * me" ie : : = bce E. ' COUNTRY AND WESTERN MILLION SELLERS .. . "Three Bells', on October 5th whereupon Mr. Master of cere s for the) picked and on Saturday, Nov. 4,/ pected to last until Christmas. ' rate 4 : 4 OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. aster of ceremonies for the) picke pected to last unti hristma Johnston wrote a letter to = A FAMOUS PLAYE RS THEATRE The tron Petticoat i 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-4706 PTT A TT LATE, remanded on bail Oct. 24 until) which Reeve Scott read at the a good standing in the Lake- Nov. 21 {Council meeting, and the letter ~~ 2 ----__--_--__---- PES AMIR nee MEE Se RRRNE Mele '__!Legion Band |Fast Action Is Demanded _ [Glasses Break | soxnes. cr) --wnun site opr teal Nae H : Wales and educated at the Uni- Y th' ese a social worker here for' |. sity of London, Miss Howell In ou S ye |30 years, has resigned as asso- aiso did several years' social sons, 19, of Toronto, whose vi-| good eye Tuesday as a result ts|ceived. Mr, Scott explained! 'There is no desire of this). Potnto General Hospital doc- joccasions, the Municipal Board|'to hold up this particular pro-|'Pimk the sight of Sissons' left : " f : | p after Mr. m : a-|received information when it had) Kennedy, so that we can ais_|moved pieces of his ------ in}been sent. It was suggested by! cuss this report of the Auditor's,| : on the delegation that communica-|which is a good report, and|°Ut. Ms eyelid. Di NT PRI E is tions be sent by registered mail,| which Mr. Kennedy was anxious|_ Sissons, a student at the Uni-| b- and the Reeve advised them thatlig get. We await his conven-|¥°?Sity of Toronto, was injured procedure that day, after he had) ---- - --_---- |match five years ago. of no yr aaa and mail it a sec-| CHATHAM (CP) -- The first| Tuesday between W. H. Porter! SING ALONG . . . with the Honky Tonks--Contains 20 songs we ell ' take ; ;;|High School and University of CRAZY OTTO GOES SENTIMENTAL . . . contains "Dee le" The Reeve went on to explain|°Pe" Season on bobwhite quail onto Sacks Mi bie a h Soe te Chek "Oetame ot You! cad te Hae, that the Municipal Board had|i@ Ontario since 1944 was held! ¥ ee Ig M4 " : HONKY TONK PIANO -- Spots Halloron . contains 'Red Wing", , . ' school, at Varsity Stadium. "In My Merry Oldsmobile', "ido", Wait Till The Sun Shines" ond made many requirements f Wednesday in Raleigh Town- 3 | others } 1 s from sith Bhd abent 00° hadiaesl Police said he was punched| HONKY TONK PIANO MAN -- Maurice Bolyer .. . "Dill Pickle Snip unters| when he tried to prevent a fight| Rag," "} want a Girl', "Music Music' 'Heart of my Heart" ond the Township, one of which Was} re nel oe pt ee He pe day shoot was not known, but!17, with assault causing bodily) NURSERY SONGS AND STORIES . Gene Kelly sings "London Auditors had compiled|,ariy in the day T - (py.|harm and drinking under age.| Bridges", "Jack and Jill", "Billy Boy" ond lots of others f this report, which involved get-| * y Thomas Caricecnatd Milwich. 18, waa also! y pare lg ged hd a i aa age es : a Iter. K , y pe F | famous motion picture re ting information from all finan-|C" Kent County game warden, charged with drinking under POPEYE .; . Favourite seo. shanties ond other sdngs q.\cial Boards of the Township,|Said he counted only six quail)age. Police said he was not in- Ceti ae ee ee rd\~ : Bar ee SACRED LEAD KINDLY LIGHT . The Three Sons--1!2 favourite hymns in- "Stand By Me" and 6 others, ed he Christ Is A Wonderful Saviour' and other Gospel fovourites. "Sink the Bismark', "Big Iron', "Deck of Cards' and others. ng 4 THE ORIGINAL CARTER FAMILY Sing "Wildwood Flower', is Eid "Wabash Cannon Ball', "Im Thinking Tonight" and others. i i at ae ; T.V. FAVOURITES . . . Maurice Bolyer plays banjo 'Snow Deer" ne : ' f 'Lady of Spain", 'Silver Bell' and others rm 9 GOLDEN VALLEY BOYS .. . Play all time country hits -- 'Moving a . a i % On", "Cold Cold Heart' Loose Talk" and others, ' Plays "Five Foot Two', "Miller's Daughter", a "Skaters Waltz' and others Waltz", Voice of Spring", and other waltzes. THE IMMORTAL HARRY LAUDER . . . Sings some of his grand old he| i favourite Scotch Songs. to] at ch 'In CinemaScope and METROCOLOR Be M-G-M presents in VISTAVISION and TECHNICOLOR® | WILSON eu LEE he ¢ Bob Katherine j ce | -- First Time Together EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST MUSIC' CENTRE r-PENNYWORTH'S ij 21.BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA "HARWOOD AVE., AJAX Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded You are Invited to Open a Budget, Account ITOYLAND IN AJAX NOW OPEN WHITE CROSS HIGH C BRAND FANCY BOX OF 15 PICTURE FRAME CREST TOILET RED SOCKEYE SALMON | CHRISTMAS BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jthat looked like soap from the Milton J. Elliott, chairman of| Windshield, then: Sarowing ne ADU LT Bowmanville Public Utilities|tissue on the ground. Commission will retire from of-| "After being warned, he did ENTERTAINMENT fice at the end of his term this|it again and drove away," add- : -- year. ed the constable. The charge] Most pictures end in a theatre. 4 Two men rumored as possible|followed. g president of the Ratepayers soll pak or ued papa og ile} sociation, and ex-mayor Law-|splattered with egg, the second! ; , : : er ee y tie ¢ ere oe, This picture ends late at night in your heart. Mr. Elliott, who has been on) '"'Under the circumstances, I) the commission for 23 years, has|will go easy on you. But you did held all offices on municipal|disregard a police officer," ad-| council, and was formerly|monished Magistrate Baxter. mayor of Bowmanville, and) 'But I couldn't see to drive,"| warden of the United Counties. was VanderKool's parting shot. | "Ready for a shock? See the new flicker 'Mania', | Spine-tingling is putting | it mildly. 1t may ] set a new record." ~DOROTHY KILGALLEN \ "A hair-raising | \ shocker!" | ~EARL WILSON VIOLENT | CRIME. | NOT Wot | Secon PASSION? | FEATURE TIMES ADULT Be ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF LAST 72 sENDON? 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