Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1963, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4 THA OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 10, 1963 g HAMPTON GUIDE AWARDED GOLD CORD from Division Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, for Durham County, Mrs. W. Hampton (centre) receives . Rudell (left). Captain of her Gold Cord in Guiding the ist Guide Company, Darlene Hall, daughter of Hampton, | (right( looks on at the presen- | tation. | Mis. Whitby Seeks Use Of Ajax Street Sweeper AJAX (Staff) -- A letter from the Town of Whitby requesting estimates on the cost of rent- ing the Ajax power street sweeper was referred to the Works Committee at Ajax Coun- cil, Tuesday night. Mayor William Parish told the Council he felt it would be a good thing to rent the. sweep- er and an estimate of the cost would be prepared. ALLOW ADVANCE Ajax Council passed a resolu- tion allowing an advance of $1500 to be made to the Ajax Library. The $1500 is being forwarded on the strength of the 1963 Library budget and will ke used penses in the library. INSURE HEATERS heaters in the town of Ajax re- Council. The $175 was approved by Council to cover the cost of in- suring the heaters against dam- | age. Chant SHOWED YOUNGSTERS AUCKLAND, N.Z, (CP) to cover operating ex- Six Bjax Students Visit U.S. School AJAX (Staff) -- Six Ajax and|tised in Ajax. 'The topics six American families met on} were discussed on a much the Peace Bridge last Thurs-| wider scope in Franklin than in Gay and traded children -- just| Ajax where each subject re- for the weekend. ceives a measure of concen- The six members of the Ca-|Ccentrated effort in a one year nadian party were all grade 12! Period." students from Ajax High School} The American students sit on their way to the U.S. on the|.in the class and discuss the sub. Rotary Club annual student) ject without even taking notes, exchange. | She added. Their American counterparts,| Both groups of students were from Franklin High School in| guests in the homes left vacant Franklin, Pennsylvania, came|by the other group, After school to Canada as the 'adopted'|or Friday, the social life of children of the Canadian par-|both Ajax and Franklin was ents who gave up their chil-| explored. dren to new mothers and fa-| The town of Franklin was | thers in Pennsylvania. | chosen because members of the | The Rotary Clubs in Ajax and| Rotary Clubs felt both commu- Franklin have been sponsoring) nities were the same distance the exchange for the past five| from the border, and about the years and all grade 12 students! same in size and population. Municipally owned water! are eligible. | Ajax students who took part Both the Canadian and Amer.|in the exchange were John |!can students attended school on| Caldwell, Gale Gibson, Wayne ceived attention to the tune of| Thursday and Friday and re-|Connor, Ann Witchlow, Hando $175 at the Tuesday meeting of| turned to their homes Sunday to| Told, and Esther Skidmore. {report on the differences they) William Guyton, Wade Hau- found. |bent, Edward Valeski, Mary jin the system of education|Nancy Wilson made up th noted by the Canadian stu-) American party. dents was the method of in-|__ | struction used in the Franklin | School | RESCUE LOCOMOTIVE ATIKOKAN, Ont. (CP)--Vol- Ann Witchlow said she could --Oshawa Times Photo. |Forty-year-old G. G. Grant en-|not get used to the student-unteers have agreed to retrieve en- | One of the main differences, | Judson, Sharon McCune, the e! _|Parry Road, Ajax. Ajax I0DE Plans June | Garden Party AJAX -- The April meeting of the Ajax Varsity Chapter IODE was held at the Rotary. Club Room recently. Mrs. R. Webster, Regent, opened the meting. Miss Henry of the Ajax High Schoo! gave a talk on-Physical Fitness and how it affects appearance, health and mind, She brought two of her students, Lyna Churchill and Bonnie Hayden who demonstrated the various exercises, Mrs, I, Slater thanked! Miss Henry and the two girls, Mrs, M. Waude read the min- utes of: the last meeting and Mrs, R. Webster read the trea- surer's report. Mrs, P. Stephen- son reminded the members that we would be showing "Old Yel- ler' on April 20 at Parkside School Auditorium. The "Easter Bonnet" tea con- yenor, Mrs, J. Vickers, thanked everyone for the work they had done to make the Tea a finan- cial and social success. The do- nated hat was won by Mrs, W. J. Parker, Kingscourt Apart- ments, Aja.x In June the Garden Tea Will be held in the garden at the ome of Mrs. P. Steph Drama Club Plans Three 1-Act Plays BOWMANVILLE -- April 25 and 26, the Bowmanville Drama Workshop will present its sec- ond program of the season in the Bowmanville Town Hai at 8,15 p.m, f Three one-act plays will be performed by different casts working under three directors. "Storm in a Loving Cup" is a pleasant English farce by Philip Johnson, directed by An- ton Forster, "The Sandbox' by the young American playwright Edward Albee represents the first at- tempt by the Workshop to cx- plore the area of "experimen- tal' theatre. This play is a sym- bolic work in which the charac. ters represent the playwright's ideas, Jean Darch will direct. The thind play will be the well-known and always success: ful Elda Cadogan's play "T:he Other Half', Miss Cadogan is one of Canada's foremost play- wrights and her. name guaran- Growers Seek Court Order TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Supreme Court will be asked -- to order the Ontario Fiue-Cured Tobacco Marketing Board to -- extend its auctions this year to permit 10 independent growers _ to sell about $75,000 worth of © tobacco, Toronto lawyer Men- . del Green said Tuesday. Mr. Green, acting for the * growers, said his clients have - 'complained that some of their ~ tobacco is rotting in barns fol- » lowing recent warn weather: Under provincial regulations, the growers cannot sell througa the board's marketing system ~ unless they have been granted growing rights by the board. Mr. Green said that although . no date has been set for the" hearing, he hopes it will be held before the auctions end. tees a delightful vigneite. In charge of this backwoods com- edy is Ede Cole. | Tickets for the evenings are) 75 cents and are available from any of the club members or at the door, Once again the ticket is also the program. | Mrs; E. Lancaster and Mrs, W. A, Par- ish volunteered to convene. Mrs, D. Brownlee will be in charge of the draw for a Gar.| } GET CANCER GRANTS WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Na- tional Cancer Institute of Can- ada has provided grants andj REALE RN SS REE CI SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your erec. 31 CELINA ST. Independent |tered a four-mile harbor swim|teacher relationship she an ancient logging locomutive/4¢" Umbrella and table, and fellowships totalling $102,877 to (Corner of Athol) FIGHT SMOKING 'i is 15: i countered south of the border. |. : |she informed the members that VANCOUVER (CP) -- Forty A eng ant She said the students regard-//"om the bush near this north- tickets will be available within a y : 'oning| through he found himself in the|ed the teachers as '"'one of the western Ontario town. They!few days. The draw will be held sncouverites Are Canmpalaning| iid and despite: not having|crowa". The teachers did not|will renovate it as best they|at the tea. The proceeds to go against smoking. The £TouP/heen in a race for 20 years,|seem to mind this very relaxed|oan and place it at the site of|'0 the Hospital Building Fund, watched an anti - smoking|decided to give it a try. He| atmosphere, she said. | The May meeting will be the movie, listened to lectures und}won by more than a minute.| Miss Witchlow added that she|® the University of Manitoba. They will be split among 10 728-9441 scientists and research doctors. RURAL ROUNDUP Durham County proposed logging museum) Farm Calendar - May 15--Durham West Wom.| en's Institute District Annual, Solina Hall. BOWMANVILLE -- The fol- lowing calendar of events was released by the Department of | Agriculture; Bowmanville office., May 22-30--Scotish Nl vo Wednesday, April 10 -- 10.00, Junior Farmer exchange dele- p.m, -- Annual Meeting. Ontario} gate, Lene Whyte, visit to Dur-| Farm Radio Forum, King Ed-|ham County Junior Farmer ward Hotel; 6.30 p.m., Dur-| homes. ham Shorthorn Club Banquet,| May. 27-28--Ontario Institute of} Blackstock; 8.00 p.m., Durham| Professional Agrologists annual| Junior Farmers' Membership] conference, Ridgetown. Meeting, Odd Fellows Hall,| June 3-7 -- Annual Conference, Orono. Speaker, Mr. Gordon|Extension Branch, Personnel Murray, Woodville. Branch, Ontario Department of Thursday,' April 11, 10.30) Agriculture at Federated Col- 'gave up before the finish. far different from that prac-|kan. |chapter's birthday dinner and after a smokeless evening went|His son was among those who|found tthe method of teaching|"0w being considered for Atiko-\the members decided to go by out to recruit others. bus to a restaurant in 'foronto. OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE ot Nu-Way, carpet and brood- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . . . with thousands of yards on display to select from, De- Fed-| on gift a.m, -- Seaway Hotel, Toronto.| leges, Guelph. _ : Ontario Beef Improvement; June 12 -- Millbrook Fair. Assoc. Annual Meeting. July 23 Durham County Memorial Centre, Peterborough.| Competition, Millbrook area. Sale of Beef Calves. a --w Tuesday, April 16, 6.30 p.m.-- 'a Durham County Farmers R Op P bl | Union Banquet, Cavan Hall. e- en u IC | Wednesday, April 17, 7.30 H . Int ham 4-H Agricultural Clubs.} earings 0 Township 'Hall, Orono; Dairy! Calf Club, Beet cal' club! TODACCO Setup Swine Club, Poultry Club,/ Apple Club, Tobacco Club, For-| TORONTO (CP)--The special estry Club, Forage Club, Auto-|committee studying the Ontario Thursday, April 18, 7.30 p.m.|public hearings at Simcoe April -- Cavan Community Hall; |17, it was announced at Queen's Hillbrook 4-H Calf Club Organi-|Park Tuesday. zation Meeting; North Durham; The committee will continue 4-H Silage Corn Club Organiza-jto hear representations from tion Meeting; North Durham|the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Meeting. cessors and other interested Monday, April 22, 7.30 p.m.--| parties, Welcome United Church Base-; Meetings at Simcoe will con- ment, Organization Hope 4Htinue to April 19 if necessary, Calf Club. All young people 12-|an agricultural department of- 20 welcome. ficial said. 4.00 p.m., Dept. of Agriculture,|quiry committee at Fort Hope Bowmanville. ARDA -discussion|and Delhi heard representations group sponsored by Durham!from Tobacco growers. Fed. of Agriculture. = Thursday, April 25, 8.00 p.m. --- Durham County Safety Coun-| Agriculture, Bowmanville. April 30 - May 2 -- In-Service Training Conference, extension branch Personnel, Ontario partment of Agriculture, erated Colleges, Guelph, tax, wills, and partnership) agreements. Friday, May 3, 7.30.p.m. -- Arena Orono Fair Grounds, Dur- ham Junior Coaching Night. Saturday,.May 4 -- Durham Achievement. Day for projecti# "What Shall I Wear?', Solina| NU-WAY Hall. Saturday, May 11, 8.30 a.m. -- Durham County Livestock | RUG CO. LTD. Judging competition. 174 MARY ST. May 14--East Durham Wom- Saturday, April 13, 1.30 p.m.--| Land) Use and Soil Judging p.m. --Organization of all Dur- motive Club, Tractor Club. ltobacco industry will re-open its 4-H Grain Club Organization|Marketing Board, buyers, pro- Tuesday, April 23, 10.30 a.m.,| Previous hearings of. the in- cil Planning Meeting. Dept. of subjects of Income Tax, County 4-H Homemaking aed FONE) 788-4681 en's Institute District Annual. ' RICES! No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, ; | TV, Radios, etc. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY = APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 READY TO EAT SKINLESS AND DEFATTED SMOKED COOKED HAMS 49. On tte ~-B28s gue LB. @ CREAM-O ALL PURPOSE OR DRIP GRIND GROUND COFFEE 1 iB. PKG. ICR CASTLE ASSORTED FLAVOURS CREAM 3.PINT CONT, 5% ORCHARD KING FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 O07, TIN 25¢ fi REGULAR HOLIDAY MARGARINE ' ig \ $100.00 WINNERS Mrs, 3.1 BRIGHT 'S FAN APPLESA ORCHARD KING ASSOR CHOICE PEAS TED 15 OZ. TIN 2/29¢ ORCHA RD KING HOICE TOMAT' Cc OES #0 OF, 4/69¢ PANTRY KING APER 100° ROLL 2/59¢ 2 CARTONS OF 6: PEPSI COLA plus deposit OZ. BTL. 2/89¢ ORCHA FRUI RD KING FAN T COCKTAIL %°™ 27¢ OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED OR wae RANBERRY SAUCE ENCOR TEA #8t 2/49¢ BAGS 100s PKG, 69¢ ARPEGE SEAMLESS NYL SIZE 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 19 Whether your Easter menu-planning calls f. Steinberg's have the QUALITY ond VARIETY e SS\' a & Mrs. & Mrs. $75. K, S. Ash, 33 Whitewood Road., Toronto, Ont. « Mrs, SS Mrs. S $50. &\ Mrs, C Mrs, Mrs. E, G, Smith, 32 Pheasant Lone, Toronto, Ont HOT CROSS BUNS stensero for a lean,' tender Ham or a plump, j Grade "A" Turkey you'll find just whet .°.. 'ov're looking for at your neighbourhood Steinberg Supermarket. 510 9 LB. SIZE GRADE 'A' to make this Easter @ holiday to remember! VACUUM-PACKED TURKEYS GRADE 'B' 35: GOLDEN VALLEY SLICED SIDE BACON ' "=. "° 55¢ GOLDEN RIPE GooD SIZE LB. Martha Ellen, R.R. No, 2, Belwood, Ontario N. Loughlin, 44 Canlish Road, Scarboro, Ont, K. Kaiser, 2350 Redfern Rd., Burlington, Ont. fi 10: 00 WINNERS Kenneth Milne, 23 Calgary Ave., Guelph, Ont, C. Jaggad, Turnbull Road, Dundas, Ont, SWEET EATING RED CUTTING MEXICAN WATERMELONS coop szera. Qe 00 WINNERS rhose, 528 Main St. W., Grimsby, Ont, a A FL. Smith, 1028 Flagship Dr., Cooksville, Ont, PINEAPPLES IMPORTED PUERTO RICO SWEET oo 29¢ LARGE SIZE Toronto, Ont. IMPORTED PRODUCE OF U.S.A. NO. 1 GRADE SWEET POTATOES © us rox2Qe SWEET EATING CH HONEY DEW MELONS ILEAN ude IN FOOD CERTIFICATES/ BAKERY SPECIALS DAFFODIL 33¢ APPLE PIE steinsers OPEN 39¢ SUGAR DONUTS stenserc cLos poz. 25¢ bg: EASTER LAYER CAKE steimstes 69¢ wine WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A 118. TIN OF THIS COUPON ID PURCHASE OF 2-2 LB. PKGS. OF wn By 50 BUNCH OPEN SAT. TIL 6 P.M, 8.C. GROWN FRESH DAILY 12INA Gerber | PROTEIN CEREAL FOOD BUNCH mer MMe EASTER STORE HOURS WED. & THURS. APR. 10 & 11 TIL 9PM. ED GOOD FRIDAY HAPPY EASTER 1. \ Easy as 1-2-3 to mix een Gerber baby cereals Here's smooth going for you and your baby. : 4 | Gerber Baby Cereals take to milk or formula in a flash | That's because the flakes ab | Other advantages of Gerber pleasan prefer t | ... stir to smoothness supreme in seconds. sorb the liquid quickly, | easily and evenly. Most: important, the cereal mixture | stays creamy smooth throughout the serving. Cereals: (1) Flavours are tly bland the way babies hem. (2) They're cooked by 8 SUCCESS SUPER WHI' PASTE "7: or WAX 62¢. COUPON EXPIRES APR.13/63 Tica etti 2/ 6%g j COUPON EXPIRES APR.13/63 Te DEAL" $ WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 3-11 OZ. BTLS. OF HUNT' TOMATO CATSUP 3/55¢ COUPON EXPIRES APR.13/63 ~\ 'WITH THIS COUPON \ AND or Z. PKG. OF COUPON EXPIRES APR.13/63 $) $) WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 2 PKGS. OF SOFT RITE AQUA, PINK, WHITE, YELLOW 2/55¢ Fates B TOILET 2's PK em, a WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A412 OZ, TIN OF Luncheon 49% Meat ROUND TIN s 25 yl DUNDAS STREET WH SHOPPING PLAZA ITB AJAX 'witw Toms COUPON AND PURCHASE OF arouiae "MODESS" Si¢ tr xe, esse ache wave D 0 oF a'Pee Oreo Linrows ORAwOt PeKOR ISLAND ROAD ROUGE HILL scientifically controlled method which breaks down starches to assure digestibility. (3) All 6 are enriched with a special kind of. iron easily absorbed by babies. . . plus calcium and important B-vitamins. Rice Cereal, Wheat Cereal, Oatmeal, Barley, Mixed Cereal and Protein Cereal Food. NEW WIDE-TOP JAR QUICK-TWIST CAP Babies are our business... our only business! Gerber Baby Foods Niagara Falls, Canada Sore eee

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy