ZA gum Liobbs Named Mayor In (emintwie 22 Tuesday and Wednesday the company will be in Ottawa and bed e * Audit ri the next four days in Montreal. owmanville Nomination re... Faas BROCKVILLE (CP) -- The itchener and eville com- 11th annual tour of Sis Mauiaes tua the fall section of the Ballet of Canada opened Mon-| Dey ballets BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Keitii Shackelton: "Likewise. two council meetings. I'm glad|4ay in Brockville's reclaimed) | ° es eg ind i -- Bowmanville's new mayor. for ; eg OM wee Thank you." |to see such a full slate for coun-|Clvic Auditorium, one of the) 90° Wr this oe the 1962-64 term is by acclama- a Kenneth Hooper, président,|cil this year; there will sure be|PFovince's venerable theatres|ine "Ottawa" engagement Core ticn--Deputy-Reeve Ivan Hobbs. _ Py. , bo 1 Bowmanville Ratepayers Asso.|@ commotion on Dec. 4." which was part of a thriving) engag * ow 'rasan : certo Bareccc, by George Bal- Abkcaih: oroank maies WA , ciation: | PUC-member F. M. Vanstone: | Gecades - legitimate theatre aochne, and One in Five, a frid Carruthers was nominated © ; "I am not as opposed to as| "There will he ne tr : London. Eagland, success by at the nominating meeting held oy much as some people think 1\tates in 1962, We are in a - The four - act classic Swan Ray Powell Some nine ballets at Bowmanville Town Hall' ™@ "a am, after reading in the paper|healthy position; there .s ; Lake featured vértually the en- in all are being performed dure Monday night, he later an- ' | how much I heckle and prod at|benture debt." tire company of 80 which con-'c this tour 'Later the reper nounced he would not run this 7" j i council meetings. Since we are. UC - member Lawrence C.|tinues through Ontario and Que- toire will embrace more than year. a continuously being bypassed by Masen: bec for the next two weeks. The _ core of works to be shown Mayor Carruthers retires his a b, industry, I feel there is some- "It amuses me that these peo- company will perform in Wind- this season seat after serving as mayor for / J 2 hing wrong with the Industrial Ple. promising this and that : -- three years plus municipal serv- ee F- Commission. Also I agree that|Seem to be lions here tonight. ice for another nine years. ay | people should take a greater in-|Y0U should come down to the ?| Other acclamations were Sp F jterest in their community's poli-| Meetings and hear what goes given to Reeve Sidney Little, 7_ e* tics." pole ret yg hecome quite who will stay on in that seat; ¢ ¢ A ? Robert Kent, who also was 1 a "i i r : o Ante ' ; , ¢x-PUC Chairman Elliott: and Councillor Ross C. Stevens, ' nominated for the School Board| «42 FY ta the who claimed the deputy-Reeve's bat anthalraa: sot ol years I think I've had iy: rite vacated by. mayor-elect "Couucil responsibility is aj School Board Chairman Paul 5s full time one. I promise to de-|Chant: "In the past, I've tried jis COUNCILLOR CANDIDATES ee Oe vote all my endeavor to it." to keep high the standard of : ; : ior: ie is Councillor Wesley Fice: "In|school teaching and facilities. EE Ti atts: | Three present councillors -- ge : Ras lone : ete Anata ie Wesley "Fico. and the past two years I missed only/This I pledge to do again." SYLVIA SYMS - MICHAEL WILDING (astaaary TECucoLen" aweemeon Glenholme Hughes -- were nom- IVAN HOBBS inated, along with 13 other can- ae F hi: ine-Ti i didates, from whom six council-|never have lost Smith's Bev THIS YEAR'S BIG EXCITEMENT! Plus--This Spine Tingling Thriller jlors will be chosen on Electionjerages,"' lamented Mayor. Car \Day, Dec. 4 ruthers : Se (o) " PE Qe ay J. Presson did not seek nomina-|council, "especially Mrs. Oke : Mig ANTHONY , : \tion this year. jwho has learned a lot', munic 4 Z Sees PERKINS "i | The other council seat comin; jipal heads of departments '"'whic A" uf |from the absence next year of|!iave helped me so much", anc S # SILVANA |deputy-reeve-elect Stevens. had plaudits for clerk-treasure a | At the close of nomination|Jack Reid: 'The atmosphere ir ¥ jtime, eight names were on the|this building, since he came, has |; | Schvol Board slate -- from|'een so much better" }whom six will be chosen fa NORE | The two members of the Pub | TRADITIONAL PLEDGES jlic Utilities Commission next; Traditionally, the nominees ( | Councillors Ken Nicks and 0.| In closing, the mayor thankec Sots CERRO, asp" Ww 4g y > whe OF (He 4 ¢ ; 1 | TECHNIRAMA te ck year will be Frederick M. Van-|thanked proposers and second- TECHNICOLOR® " ee. ae 23 j stone and Lawrence C, Mason.|°rs, promised an eager, respon- MAKE-UP GOES ON BEFORE PICKERING PLAY ----[the'vscarsi chairman at |*le'and enzhteea tice ; ten J. Elliott, although nom ere in brief are other peri- ~ Two members of the Pick- | at the Ajax High School. | end. The audience was invited |inated, declared his intention to|Pheral comments: © ; The story of a woman ering Little Theatre group | Shown are (left) Al Anderson | yp to the stage to look around |retire after 23 years of PUC| Mayor-elect Hobbs: "I prom- 4) who had to shut her put on their make-up prior to | and Joe Mullen. The play, the sets and meet the cast. |SeTvice. Mr. Elliott was also|ise to do the best for the tax- ENTERTAINMENT "QQ N/A to last weekend's showing of | put on before a packed house, ' sands 'ties Photo | ze" of Bowmanville in 1931. a of crop : oe : eyes to shame... 'Dial M Murder' put on! had an unusual twist at the Siete ' | The complete nomination slate] Reeve Little: "I enjoye P --e-- |ablect to qualification by the|Working for the past two years } ba she opened her heart to Love? candidates by 8.30 p.m. today,|for you. I will do my utmost." lis as follows: | Deputy - Reeve Stevens: "J THIS 1S THE MASK! ® | Mayor: Ivan Hobbs. jwant to keep spending strictly Parish Gets Mayoralty ii. sisersa" WL . Deputy - Reeve Ross C,| Councillor Oke: 'I would like Staves: : to see the names of more ladies : GIVEN ONE ON e Councillors: Owen Nicholas,|0n this blackboard tonight. We ENTERING THE J. C. Coyle, Maurice Prout,|should try to get municipal af- Or james Crombie, Herbert Knapp, fairs into the homes of the citi- THEATRE. YOU Roy Nicholls, Keith Shakelton,|2¢Ns of Bowmanville." r S ; Only two members of the | Annie Oke, Kenneth Hooper, Councillor Bognes; 1) will Png cBiatt) _ as the close MN present council decided against| 7s /¢Y Fice, Glenholme Hughes, hc hard for the people of this the nominations in Ajax on ae : . : S"\A. W. Robert Kent, Jack| town Monday, a total of 18 names Fag 4 running for re-election. _,,..4|Brough, Glen Fry, George Caw-| James Crombie: "I promise were legally proposed and sec- # Councillors Danny Noland), and Harry Kilpatrick. efficient, progressive and busi onded, and officially accepted @ wa st and Leslie Pearce both made a k@1C: Frederick M. Vanstone |ness-like management here." by Town Clerk Balton C. Falby " : m@ the decision to retire from mu and Lawrence C. Mason as potential candidates for the ; nicipal politics, for the next) school Board: Ivan Woolsey, Dec. 2 elections. allt : term at least. Jack Lander, Charles Cattran, PRINCE ALBERT z 1a F\\ ig 7 j ! SU AN Z JOHN There are 15 positions to Al 4 HYDRO COMPETITION John Phillips, Paul Chant, 'ee y & £ HAY WARD GAVIN All nominees have until 9.00 The single available seat on|Arthur Hooper, Norman) gy MRS. LES BEACOCK : , \ PP « p.m. tonight to qualify as candi- the Ajax Hydro Commission will|O'Rourke and Frank Blunt PRINCE ALBERT -- The : : : { i dates, although the majority of #& eee ae be competed for by Charles| In bidding farewell, Mayor) synuai "Open House" was ob- 4 j ol the 18 qualified at the meeting. ie Walker and Harry McCosh. \Carruthers prophesied _that| od in the junior and Con- ee a J Le mame wens With the offices filled by § The three seats on the Ajax Mayor-elect Hobbs would do an|-cjiaated School No. 1. last oe : eg ADULT sidat iendaatiala acclamation and the goog f oe i Public School Board will be aon ag ting pe mayor Of | nek : no , f Hat " of the 1962 councillors' race fol- ; ed in a five-way battle on/|this thriving little town", Than cosine were open Gar , lowing suit, it is possible that i election day. IMUST SPEND MORE laspeutinn as the ans took! When you do, you will share what the electorate will only have to mess Trustees Margaret Devolin,) «1, 5. the opportunity to examine} no livin ersonh n - vote in a deputy reeve, a hydro é Ralph Webster and Frank It is up to the planning : : | gP as known be commissioner and three public Smith are seeking re-election|>°@™@ and council to see the vel yp on age | fore. BUT YOU MUST PUT ON... CHARLES DRAKE - VIRGINIA GREY - REGINALD GARDIIER school board trustees. # i and also in the running will be|"¢Sidential and industrial growth RN ? : LAST DAY 4 . : of Bowmanville is done in an|, 1@ November meeting of the "SPLENDOR IN RE-ELECT MAYOR Donala Kemp 'and Frank Hunt.|crderly fashion," went on the|G:N-S: Club was held at the ARTS THE GRASS" Elected by acclamation for In addition to filling the 'pos Hnavar home of Mrs. G. Hunter (ADULT) sosnallid sible 11 vacant seats in the! B the} : A " " f ; thy 9 , t his fifth term was Mayor Wil- lal eae ? owmanville's biggest munici-,, 4 Christmas party a liam A. Parish. His Worship ie tucioce ott oft gel responsibility, to attract in./Home of Mrs. Wm. Peel was has never had an opposing can- 4 : -|dustry, 'also came in for com- planned. diate in the mayoralty race WILLIAM A. PARISH oo two refer inent by Mayor Carruthers, i Reeve Robert MacKenzie and). : i aire a : | "We have to spend more BOOM IN NORTH ns council are seven nominees and) * ' q N DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER Deputy Reeve Pat Sheehan willletr hut one have qualified 3\tiong of the members of coun.(™UCH More, in my "pinion. AS| GRANDE PRAIRIE, | Alta. shi crea ics eomneanianned ung eeeed pig mig for the office of Reeve! candidates cil of the Town. of Ajax for a|S00% as the Municipal Board ap-/(CP) -- Value of this year's THEY WERE READY TO KILL FOR THE in the elections. 4 ' x a . ~|Proves the new Glenbrook in-|building permits up to Oct. '24 sb " They were the only nomina-| Councillors William Robertson, pa bd pond sh aaa a dustrial area, we should be in ajwas within $75.000 of the 1960 TREASURE OF SAN TERESA i tions in this class ibe -- wes ET ae tn tavor of borrow-| Detter, Position to offer some-jrecord of $2,532,753 in this C D. Add The vacated Deputy Reeve's| Wetherall are seeking re-elec:) = s,. "|thing to sell. If we ha Peace River c 00 miles! Eddie Constantine --- Dawn jams seat was won by acclamation |tion on the 1962 council. The|ing $79,000 for construction,| 404° fy; we had had that)Peace River centre, 400 m | | land fully serviced we «wouldjnorth of Edmonton. by Councillor Harry Smith. He\other competitors in this class alteration and equipping an)_ Patil shits hide Aas d ot eT! TODAY ONLY: will be a newcomer on Ontario\are Dominique Brunelle, Frank auditorium, home economics JOHN WAYNE County Council Peterson, R. G. O'Neill and Del-|room and general shop at Saint Competing for the six seats o oe six seats onibert Devolin. Andrew's Senior Public School"'| DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP | "The Commancheros" PICKERING PICKINGS --SOWMANVILLE --_ . AS COLD AS A BARN? | NOMINATION MEETING ° | i ' ' : Metro Extension .2yr orgs wll tke place in the Township of East Whitby , Von Sea Trinity United Church parlor MUNICIPAL BUILDING, HAMPTON furnace thermostat Alarms Pickering #320" " : | MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS | (Qs sx" "se" still isn't comfort- Mary Jewell read a story on ® By DONALD G. CROSSLEY | The expressway would extend the past fifty years of Women's Friday, November 24, 1961 | | dite PICKERING -- As work on along Kingston road, have a) church work in Canada. : pee | the Pickering Village bridge|southerly limit along Coronation' "y ater this month nine girls} of 12 o'clock, noon for the purpose of nominating | 1 | ' d ? nears completion, there is con-/drive and rejoin Highway 401 ii) graduate from the "Ex-] candidates for the Offices of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the . \ What to 0 cern over the proposed exten-|west of the Highland Creek slorers" group to "The Cana- ? b 4 sion of the Gardiner Express- bridge ie Bint ti Seca ae three Councillors, and three members of the South |) Electors of the Township of East Whitby will be way into Pickering Township, i rie : : Darlington Area School Board. Nominations close held at the oe ects' ' ROUGE TIE-UPS these girls will be presented | and equi joor and Ajax residents view ® new The board wonders how the With a Bible from the WA. at 1 p.m. quip every d i Y \ th i} : T] azard their Highway 401 n 4 yoann Highland Creek bridge will| RED CROSS AID TOWNSHIP HALL ded cinclaw eith A The Pickering bridge crossing handle the additional traffic. letter was received from snug - fitting storm Duffin's Creek has been an ac-| Reeve Sherman Scott believes|the local branch of the Cana- ara ih LES mcrae : : complished feat of public rela-\that. the biggest traffic tieups| dian Red Cross asking for wom-| ' Oe units. Order these tions, with workers keeping the will be at the Rouge River] en to knit, sew or quilt as there OG } home comfort mater- roadway free for cars crossing bridges on Highways 401 and 2.\js a continuous need for arti- on | 7S. ie : ' from the village to the highway.) Extending the expressway cles, | ! jy ials now at... At Brougham, the Pickering into Pickering Township to meet' 1+ was decided to wait. till ; Township planning board, view-\the Base Line Road, which early in the new year wheh (Oshawa Branch 43) | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2rd, 1961 BROWN'S LUMBER! ing the plan to extend the ex-|Metro proposes, would cost $27,-| the new church units are form- ee - pressway into the township, '800,000. my F noted that the road would not' At Ajax, the new bridge sup-|0d to ask the units to help with From 7:30 in the afternoon to extend beyond the Metro boun- plementing the previous single "A i. eiue ae | 8:30 in the afternoon | INSULATRON FOR THE ATTIC PLUS yest of Highland Creek. || highway overpass has paw | ce dary west of Hig pane ae public outery. the presbytery to help with ex- for the purpose of receiving nominations for the 15 STORM WINDOWS and 2 STORM 4 It is difficult t tiate be-|Penses for the changing over ffi f Reeve, D -R d Th (3) |} 40th Anniversary oho cin lsck oe aireetionai| which takes place at end of offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve, ond Thurman, |j DOORS COST ONLY $9.00 A MONTH ! . signs, and worse, there are no Year. i i At Bowmanville Pa ried sive Marcia und ics. bers of the East Whitby Public School Area Board By MRS. A, L. HOOEY The bridge approaches make|Osborne 'offered to convene a for the years 1962 and 1963. BOWMANVILLE -- On Satur- it impossible to see crossing) banquet for the Jack and Jill If a Poll is necessary, Polls for taking the Voies of the Elec- day, November 11, Mr. and Mrs.|traffic, and there is little direc-/Club in January. tors, shall be held on Monday, December 4th, 1961, beginning || IS THE KITCHEN Zechari Adams, Church street,|tion for drivers who do not know) The WA did not have a fall at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ond continuing until 7:00 || c were honored on the occasion of the ground rules fair this year and because of Th d N 23 d o'clock in the afternoon . READY? their 40th wedding anniversary.|, yay ACCIDENTS this the members gave a cash urs ay, ov. r : A A H The party was held at the Lions!" 3.) Serious accidents have donation which amounted to The Attention of prospective Candidates Poy as little as $12.00 @ month Centre écourred at the bridge so far, | $1,062. The members reported is drawn to the following: for materials to modernize it here. Blain and Bryce, twin sons of Safety experts should be called Making .02 house and hospital i Wiss 6 propa C : . ants with two platform rockers in immediately, before a fatality| cal!" on the sick. The group Dan 8 pivpeaed Cebsioats ts pot prasett et the mesthg, ents with tv rkers 5 : : . r] 2 there must be satisfactory evidence given to the Returnin H 9 own ADVERTISING tas, on behalf of their brothers, sis- mars the official opening of jilections for the month were Nominations of Officers Officer that the Candidate has consented to this ioretHtg ter and families. rae ah 4s es sen oe the noruination Wasting and batore 9:90 e'clek FM REMODEL ond REPAIR NOW... PAY LATER! ge OG sera cee SLSR ADRS renee S$ 1s \ n exan : . the same 'y a Candidate may resign in respect to one or more pia SPECIAL HEN-HOUSE lack of co-ordination in highway} HIGH WAGES For 1962 || offices for which he is pormineted 'by filing his resignation in BRANDON, Man. (CP)--Work|work to come to our attention.| TROIS-RIVIERES; Que. (CP) writing with the Returning Officer, the Clerk, otherwise he BROWN'S LUMBER has started on a $38,000 addition'In recent days, highway 2.was|The 3,636 pulp and paper com- | shall be deemed to be nominated for the office for which he | to the egg-laying house at the|painted with the necessary rib- pany workers here are said to| All Branch Members Urged to Attend wos first Nominated". dominion experimental far m/bon of white in the centre only a be the highest-paid in Canada & SUPPLIES LTD here. When completed, it will'day before crews resurfaced the A survey showed the average GEORGE FARNCOMB, bd - boost: the farm's capacity by road. Some time elapsed before weekly wage was $115.54, or ELECTION DATE, THURS., DEC. 14th | RETURNING OFFICER, 436 RITSON ROAD NORTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO , be * 1,800 hens needed for genetic a white line was painted over)$5.80 per week more than in | TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY. 725-4704 work. Ithe new surface, iVancouver. : Insulate your attic -- for --