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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1961, p. 4

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bls, we i" ' , as | Cee AIT ' eA 7 FRENCHMAN'S BAY AJAX HYDRO SUBSTATION OFFICIALLY OPENED A new hydro substation de- signed to supply all residen- tial areas south of Highway 401, was opened in Ajax re- cently. Built in the Lake Vis- ta subdivision on Tullock drive, the substation is con- cealed by a wooden fence and is recessed four feet be- low the ground. Most noise problems have been elimin- ated. The 5000 KVA capacity can be increased to 7000 KVA by the _addition of forced cooling. Shown are (l-r)-- Mayor William A. Parish, Jack Sanders, Hydro Man- ager; Capt. Roger Conant and Edmund Steer, Chair- man of the Ajax Hydro Com- mission, --Azzopardi Photo Blackstock LOL Officers Elected By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Blackstock Camera Club Dinner Held BY GRACE MILLS The roll call -- a gift for the Salvation Army -- brought in a AJAX -- The December meet- jing of the Ajax Horticultural LOL No. 133 held its December/lovely collection of new articles. | Society was poorly attended. meeting on Dec. 11. Financially LOL No. 133 is in a healthy condition but the membership remains the same as one year ago. Past Lec. PGM Creighton/c Devitt conducted the election and installation of officers which resulted as follows: Immediate Past Master, Earl Dorrell; Master, Stanford Van Camp; chaplain, Hugh Swain; treasurer, Bill Ferguson; re- cording secretary, Richard Van Camp, financial secretary, Ernie Swain; Lecturer, John Hamil- tou; Deputy Lecturer, Roy Ferguson; Marshal, Edmund Harms; committee, Carl Wright, Lavern Devitt, Leslie Beacock, Wailace Marlow, Ernest La, mer. Visiting committee, Herb Swain, Stanford Van Camp, Earl Dorrell. WMS FINAL MEETING WMS held its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Stuart Dorrell on Dec. 13 with 17 ladies and six children present. Ontario Hydro To Study Orono Rate Structure Ali business is to be con-) cludea and reports sent off on| January 2. The offering was taken up by| Alice Anne Carnaghan and dedi- cated by Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mis, Stuart Dorrell read "A Tale of Two Inns." Mrs. Harold McLaughlin sang 'The Christ- mas Story." Mrs. Frank Butt read "The Carolers and the Retugees." Mrs. Gordon Strong told extracts from the lives o! three prophets who first wrote "{ the Christmas story. A card was signed and sent to Mrs. Jas. Ginn on her 90th birthday, Dec. 15. 0th Wedding Anniversary Burketon Pair . By A. R. HUBBARD BURKETON -- On Wednes- day evening, the WA met in) the church hall with a fair at- tendance. It was in the form of| Due to a smokey furnace at the Lion's Den, those attending moved to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cameron. Some interesting reports were} read, and will be repeated at the) January meeting. This will be the Annual meet- ing, and all members are urged| to attend. A prize has been of- fered to the member bringing the most new members to this meeting. If the person cannot attend this meeting, bring the| name and address and the mem- bership fee. Meeting will be at the Lion's Den, Monday, January 15, and will be a social time with sev-/ eral important guests present. | AJax -- The Ajax Camera Club were entertained at the home of the president and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Scol- lick, Billingsgate Crescent on Saturday evening. Gregory Skelton, Exeter Road, who has been a patient in the Toronto General Hospital for the past several weeks, came home last Tuesday in time for |Christmas with the family. Sympathy goes to Mrs. George a Christmas exchange. Business| |Gadd and family of 26 Roosevelt was carried out and plans were| Avenue, in the passing of their made to meet the new organiza-| husband and father following a tion called the United Church!seyere ilIness in the Trivate Women. | Patient's Pavilion, Toronto Gen- PERSONALS | eral Hospital recently. A social evening was held at| By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Orono Hydro} Commission met on Monday| evening in the Hydro Office and; the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. HOLD 'NAZI' YOUTH |Stephenson. Highest gentleman) NEW YORK (AP) -- A jack- 'prizes went to E. A. Adams;|booted, muscular youth -- de- \scribed as a self-styled Nazi-- Forestry Super Retires After Date Changed For Baby Clinic By MRS, WiLLIAM FERTILE FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- Rob- ert McKay, seriously injured in a fall from 9 tree recently, is progressing favorably but will be confined to the Scarboro Gen- eral Hospital for some time. The Ontario County Health Unit Baby Clinic, usually held at Fairport United Church on the fourth. Tuesday of each month, will be held on Wednes- day, Dec. 27 from 10 to 11 a.m. owing to the Christmas _holi- days. A doctor will be in at- tendance along with nurses for! consultation on immuniaziton and problems concerning the health of the children, Mrs. Lois Fertile is home after a lengthy stay at the Ajax! Hospital. Paul Holobon is also home from the Ajax Hospital. His sis- ter Lynn is now on the sick list. Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Eva Playford who celebrated her birthday on Christmas Day. Birthday congratulations also to George Lunney on Dec. 26 and to Brenda Beckstead and Wil- liam Barker on Dec. 28. The girls' hockey team defeat- ed the Don Mills' girls 7 to 3 in a return exhibition game at Don Mills Arena recently. The Frenchman's Bay Bowl-| ing League held a Christmas) Party for the children of the bowlers recently at Fairport United Chureh Hall. Spoilers 46, Roughriders 46,) Slow Pokes 44, Rocketeers 44, Clare's Clowns 38. Over 200 scores -- Stan Salt 221, -Helen--Fenton---212, 208, Bill Deisley 232, Dorothy: Dobson 210, Alex Parker 213, Pat Tranquada 273, Kurt Rein- hardt 204, Reg Carpenter 205, Fred Dunbar 240, John Wood 246, Harry Colley 235, 220, Zena Lunney 205, Gerry Colley 224, Fred Sharfe 217, Sid Fenton 273, Dave Brundle 200, 212. Winners of turkeys were: Pat Tranquada, Gerry Colley, Stan Salt, Albert Nowell, George Lun- ney, Sid Fenton, Harry Colley and Dave Brundle. Winners of chickens were: Harvey Fertile, Kurt Reinhardt, Myra Salt, Bernice Warren, Fred Dunbar, Alex Parker, Eleanor Deisley, Barb Los- combe. Winner of the special prize for hidden score was Kurt Rein- hardt who won a turkey donated by the bowling alley. Denmark Stiffens Fisheries Policy \fishery inspection vessels, each Team Standings -- Flounders|ice as soon as possible. 70, Free Loaders 52, Lions 51, | Clare; Skitch 224, Harvey Fertile 203,/service has COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -- The first of four new Danish to cost nearly $2,800, 006, will) |be launched soon and will mark |the introduction of a tougher Danish fisheries policy. With a 12-mile fishing limit the declared intention of the |Danish government, the new vessels, each with a crew of 70, jare to be put into active serv- The first 1s expected to set out for the rugged, wind-swept '| Faroe Islands in. the North At- jlantic about May, 1962, Pressure on Denmark to im- prove its fis hery protection Rural Bus Line Drivers Given Safety Awards MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM _ wen Bus Lines had their Christmas Ban- quet again this year for the drivers and their wives in the|® Pickering Township hall at Brougham. ; Joy Rebekah Lodge catered for the occasion with a Turkey supper. Mervin Annis was presented with a ten year safety award Button for ten years with no accidents, Manson Ellicott and Kenneth Beer were next in line with al- most nine year to their credit, and Jack Mitchell and Jas. Ravey in their sixth year. Harold Phillips has been a spare driver for eight years. The company now has regular.drivers and five spare drivers. The Sweet Adelines Singers from Scarborough sang several selections. Walter Pascoe gave a har- monica selection. Walter Pascoe and Don Beer also gave a harmonica duet. Claremont Soloist meeting ciation was held on Wednesday evining, December 6 at the home of Mrs, Ken Fallis., Mrs. Lloyd Johnston was the assist- ant hostess, The meeting was called to order, and opened with prayer by the president, Mrs. George Wiiison. The Christmas worship serv- ice was conducted by Mrs. Hugh Millen with the past pres- idents assisting. Mrs. Robert Jackson of Clare- mount was the guest soloist. The roll call was answered by rerainiscences. of the history of the Women's Association. The executive was told to close the books, December 31, in readi- n os for the new United Church Women, in 1962, 'the program, a history of Our Women's Association, was prepared by. Mrs. by: Knox and read by Mrs. K. C. Pascoe. The past 12 years of the activi- tieS were re-lived by the group, WILL NATIONALIZE PORT SAID, Egypt (Reuters) President Nasser said Sa' night Egypt will nationalize foreign-owned land. He added: "If people don't like it, all they will have to do is leave the country." were presented with a gift from the drivers, an electric can- lopener and two stainless steel steak platters with wooden tray servers. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd have returned from several weeks in Washington and Florida Mr. Gordon Hodgson and Nor- man spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robinson of Stouffville. A speedy recovery is wished | for Mrs, Joe Barjak Sr. who Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Beer is in Port Perry Hospital. DEC. 31-9 NEW YEAR MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING 5 EVE BALL P.M. TILL ? HATS--HORNS--BALLOONS---NOISEMAKERS $5.00 Per Couple RED BARN "TWICE AS MUCH FUN FOR HALF AS MUCH MONEY" Phone 725-0022 725-3093 Oshawa Flying Club NEW YEAR'S DANCE DEC. 3ist DANCING TILL 3 A.M, Doors Open At 11 O'Clock AIRPORT RECREATION HALL Dance to... RON TOMLINSON & HIS ORCHESTRA ® Hats © Lunch @ Noisemakers For Table Reservations and Tickets PHONE 728-1626 After 5 P.M. 725-1631 ADMISSION $10. PER COUPLE @ COUPLES ONLY e Faroese political front. come from the|* 40 Year's Work By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- About seventy-five employees and former employ- ees of the Orono Forestry gath- ered recently at the lunch room on the forestry for an informal send-off and presentation to G. |M. Linton who has been Super-| lintendent of the Forestry in| /Orono since 1922. Mr. Linton, well known and |highly respected in this com- | munity, negotiated the purchas- ing of the land of the present Nursery. Under the manage- ment of "Med", it has grown ifrom a small Nursery of 300 acres to the large, beautiful and) productive place which it is now, | consisting of i,500 acres. | Ed. Youngman, on behalf of| the staff and former employees, made the presentation of a pic- STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY "ROBINSON "ALL ge 0 Pl EON NO. 1 "plus" ANDS ON DECK" Love and fun in the subu ADULT GATERTAINMENT M -G-M presents: ture, which was a scene of part of the grounds and house where Mr. Linton has resided since his early days on the Nursery. The painting is one painted by a famous local artist, Mr. Drum- mond, Mrs. Linten was presented with a small gift after which she made a few remarks of ap- preciation. Mr. Linton, who fs being re- placed as Superintendent at the Nursery by Mr. W. R. Bunting from St. Williams, is being transferred tu the Public Rela- tions Department and will be known as Extension Forester. He will be working from the Lindsay District Office for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Linton will va cate the house in Orono about Jan. 15 and will reside in Bow- manville for the next year until such time as Mr. Linton wiii Nhe and MetroCOLOR - tna TED RICHMOND pnooucrien FEATURE TODAY: 2:20 - 4:40 - 6:55 - 9:10 t HCIOR, n PARADISE BUY TICKETS NOW FOR OUR GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW! SPEGIAL ALLOWANCE to the customers of lowest gentleman prize went to) has Se eereines Beevice| Kenneth Vickery; jighest lady} Branch of the Ontario Hydro.|Mrs. Celina Lavery; Lowest} Mr. Kerr spoke to the Commis-|/ady prize went to Mrs, Lor-| sion members on a coming/ Taine Vickery; . booby prize) Hydro promotion in which they| went to Kenneth Vickery. are to emphasize the use of elec-| Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Argue trical supplementary heating. (and family spent last Saturday Mr. Kerr outlined the advan-|with relatives in Toronto. tages of electrical heating which} Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pedersen he said was becoming increas-| ang family left Sunday morning) ingly popular. Also he pointed|for New Brunswick to visit his to a possible finance plan for|tather who is very ill in hospi- wiring in connection with the in-| taj, stallation of electrical heating) Mrs. A. Carter visited friends systems both complete and sup-/and relatives in Toronto last plementary. He stated that) week. Hydro was emphasizing heating) Our church service was fairly| not only as a convenience for|wel] attended on Sunday morn: the users but also as a heating) jing when our White Gift serv- power load which would be de-lice was observed. A 'reading sirable for Hydro systems. was given by John Cousins} He asked for the co-operation! which was very appropriate | of the local Commission and|and Mr. Alden Hubbard dedi- said that local electrical con-jcated the White Gifts by al tractors would also be approach- jprayer. Mr. Crawford delivered| was arraigned on a felonious as-| build and retire in Orono. jsault charge Sunday in the beating of a Jewish policeman. WANTS UN BONDS \Clifford Roehn, 18, was held in) UNITED NATIONS (CP) --| $2,500 bail for hearing Thurs-/The United Nations announced) day. Assistant District Attorney Saturday it will ask the World| Benjamin Schmier said swasti- |Bank to help sell $200,000, 000| kas, other Nazi emblems and/worth of UN bonds to keep the| Nazi literature were found on/hard-pressed organization going} the youth's person, |during 1962, excitement-- high as the sky! mystery-- atone as the sea mysterious AAA WO (Gonsumers' ('las For our customers who use gas for cooking, water heating or clothes drying but not for home heating this is a golden opportunity. You can replace your present heating with economical IF Y TO TAKE ADVANTAGE modern gas --at a saving you can't afford to miss -- OU ACT NOW! ed to assist in the plan. Considerable discussion fol-| lowed on the financial position! of the local Hydro system and the possibility of revising the! rate structure to make available|«. more funds to keep pace! with the expanding capital ex-} penditures of the system. In this latter matter, the Com- mission authorized the manager} to contact the Ontario Hydro to) make a study of the local finan- cial position and rate structuré| and that the Ontario Hydro meet | with the local Commission to further discuss this matter. On motion of Lowery and For- rester authorization was given to the cashing of $2,000 worth of bonds to meet current expendi-/ tures. In this matter the Com-| mission strongly emphasized) that something was going to have to be done to correct a} -- which was not desire- able. | ADMITS KILLING CARUTHERS VILLE, Mo. (AP)--Buddy Williams, 34, has admitted the shotgun-slaying of! Frank Craig, 19, of Blytheville.| Ark., Sheriff. Clyde Orton said) Monday night. Craig and his 17-| year-old girl friend, Brenda Joyce Raines of Holland, ' were) killed Friday night on a coun-| try road near Holland. Orton| said Williams denied he had) raped and bludgeoned the gir! who was found dead in a house) some distance from where} lan inspiring sermon on this) White Gift service. Congratulations to Mr. and} Mrs. K. G. Roblin who celebrat-| = their 50th wedding anniver-| at the home of their Genier, Mrs. J. Sinclair, re-| cently. a ie ais | Come & Danc TO THE MUSIC OF 'The Laurentians'@ SAT., DEC. 30th 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM 190 SIMCOE ST, NORTH @ DOOR PRIZES @ SPOT DANCES @ HATS @ REFRESHMENTS Admission--3.00 per couple For Reservations Cell 728-5327 or 723-4705 Sponsored by... Le Club Canedien Francels "Michael Caig - Joan Greenwood Michael Callan-Gary Menill q THT LOMas carn nono Fe DaerUnen ant Cane Wis | 1 @ Feature Times; 1:30 - 3:25 5:25 - 7:30 Last Show 9:15 ad HOLIDAY WEEK DAVID TOMLINSON CECIL PARKER RICHARD WATTIS ba Ay cAYALCADE a, 4 Predation Ls cH B FUN and MUSIC! vacuo TEXERA « peeeNIETO © NOEL PURCELL ARTISTE ouee: WARNAR en " tow faye Craig's body was foun? 4 OF THIS EXPIRES DECEMBER 30th, 1961, EXAMPLE 1: FORCED AIR FURNACE Regular Price (apprex.) $625.00 Less Allowance Completely Installed ONLY °2.50 « (Smeneanrrveereesene ae ae 150" allowance on the purchase price of any gas-fired forced air furnace, conversion burner, gravity furnace or boiler. 150.00 $4750 WEEKLY ON YOUR GAS ore EXAMPLE 2: CONVERSION BURNER Regular Price (approx.) $249.00 your with eff controls Less Allowance Completely installed "eee ONLY present furnace, 150.00 $99.00 ¢ WEEKLY ON YOUR GAS BILL call IT NOW! PAYMENTS CAN BE DEFERRED UNTIL APRIL Ist, 1962 * Gonsumers (las Oshawa Expects Every Citizen to do his Duty to the Community 48: SI MCOE SOUTH PHONE 723-3 3468

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