* TOUCH OF ENGLAND IN PICKERING TOWNSHIP An English-style pub, com- plete with leaded-glass win- dows, refectory tables and large fireplaces, is underway at the corner of Altona road and Finch in Pickering Town- ship, The Tudor-style build- ing will seat around 200 per- sons and has a dining loungé liquor licence. The pub will sihad such a good time. y badd i Orono Merchants the; Swim- Swim Gala Success At Orono By MRS, KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- Thanks to the ming Gala at the Orono Park was a success in its first year. The lifeguards did not earn very much money but they were extremely pleased that everyone Among the 50 entrants there was a number of ° excellent swimmers and the lifeguards hope that this annual event will induce them to become better swimmers. AT ORONO -Many Entries Seen At Vegetable Show By MRS..KEN GAMSBY . ORONO -- The Orono Horti- cultural Society held their sec- ond. Flower and Vegetable Show in conjunction with the Orono Junior Gardeners' Club recent- ly in the IOOF Hall, It was a most successful show as far as the number of entries and the quality of the exhibits in the number of entries, hav- ing over twice as many as ast year with a number of new ex- The Orono Merchants gener- ously donated beautiful prizes hibitors and the Junior Society as always went "all out" in m\which were presented by Ab. |their interest. | githe most events: Bob Cooper, - » be called The Robin Hood Inn second storey will probably and is owned by H. T. Ross he used for banquets and of. Toronto. The tavern will have a low ceiling with heavy beams, on the first floor, The Peak roof. "|Gilbart, Mr. Dyke and Connie will be dark panelled with a West, president of the Orono) Park Board and Audrey Cox, Three tied for the winner of Carol Nixon and Hans _ Bos- graaf. These three were then! judged for the best dive by Mr. | Carol Nixon was de-' Tyrrell. clared winner and awarded a beautiful camera with complete flash outfit and film, | | Following is' the list ef win- ners: j |Bonnie Parnter; one breadth -- Mark Carman and Bonnie Part-|won a prize donated by Cil,,\Mrs. 0. Challice, Mrs, C, The show chairman, Mrs, Thos, Fairbrother, is to be con- |=" TS Coffee table arrangement: Mrs. G. Watson, Mrs. Schmid, Mrs. Norman Porter. Asters (mixed varieties): Mrs, G. Watson, Mrs, Schmid, Mr. G. Watson. Pansies: Mrs. T, Fairbrother, Mr. K. Jorgensen; Mrs. H. Dean. Giant. Zinnias: Mrs. G. Wat- son, Mrs, H, Dean, Mr, G. Wat- son, Pom Pom Zinnias: Mrs, A. A. Drummond, Mrs. C. Billings, Mr. Carl Billings. African Marigolds: Mrs. A. A. Drummond, Mrs, I. Farrow, Mrs. T. Fairbrother. French Marigolds: Mrs, H. Dean, Hrs. M. Sherwin, Mrs. E, Schmid, gratulated on her untiring ef- forts to make the show the suc-| snapdragons: Mrs, H. Dean. cess it was. | Mrs. Harry Jose of Newcastle was the very capable judge, | In the Senior Show Mrs, Or-: ville Challice-was the winner of ithe lovely silver flower how!| Tamblyn, |with holder donated by Katon's|Mrs, B; Schmid. of Canada to the highest point |winner in the show. Mrs, Kmil Yarrow, Mrs. F, Tamblyn, Mr, Walk -- Mark Carman and Schmid was a close runner-up) being only 1 point behind, She Five other annuals in one con- tainer; Mrs, EB. Schmid, Mrs. A. A. Drummond, Mrs, T. Fair- brother One Gladiolus Spike; Mrs, F. Mr, Carl Billings, One Hybid Tea Rose: Mrs. 1, Hoiph Tuherous Begonia Blooms: a ses teas Mite = sgl atgaret The attractive tearoom was a busy place in the evening as the Junior Gardeners under the capable supervision of Mrs. 0. Challice and her assistant, Mrs. L, Aslett, served sea and cookies to the visitors. Mrs. F. Tamblyn, Mrs. W. Cobble- dick and Mrs. N. Porter poured E tea at a pretty table set with a lace cloth, silver tea services and a white urn arranged with white gladioli and deep pink E. snapdragons. - Against a background of ce- dars, a bubbling fountain. and waterfall, surrounded with a massive tub of pink geraniums and other flowers was an iner- esting focal point as the revolv- ing 4-color splolight created an ever-changing scene. 0. Rolph, 0. Challice and the show chairman designed and built the setting. A total of 32 coins were recovered from the fountain. Mrs, Mary Harvey, 23 Park- way Crescent, Bowmanville, was the winner of the draw for, the Swan Planter at the Flower Show and attendance__ prizes were won by local people. Ap-/ ples, donated by Wallace Gib-| son, were won by Mrs. R. Chap-| man; Pink™Vigora was won by} Mrs, W. Cobbledick. } Mrs. WH Celebrates 83rd Birthday By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN -- Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin, visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. W, Irwin, Brighton, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Irwin, Collins Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin, Carleton Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, Ottawa. . : Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ha Oshawa; Dr. and Mrs. Clark Dorland, Mrs. Clark Werry, and John, Scugog Island, sere Mon- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dorland. Congratulatons to Mrs, W. H, Moore, Strathaven Home, 'Bow- manville, who celebrated her 83rd birthday on Monday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Avery, and family, Miss Maureen Me- Nair, Mr. Mervin Prescott, spent Sunday with Robert Wil- son's at their cottage, Chandos Lake. Miss Marguerite Wright, St. Catharines, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright. Mrs. Alice Bamfield, Toronto, Mrs. Ada Joyce, Ungene, Ore- gon, U.S.A., Mrs, Roy Taylor, DIVIDENDS _ Bil- were Wednesday dinner sts of Mrs. F) Toms, ; Mr, and Mrs. Adam Sharp, Mrs, Ivan Sharp, Linda and jner; one length breast stroke,| |Bob Cooper and Ronda ° fen- Inant; one. length back stroke |-- Bob Cooper and Ronda Ten- jnant; one length free style -- |Bob Cooper and Shelley Mercer. | |Olive Johnson and Carol Nixon; two lengths back stroke -- Glen In Pocket Grady and Carol Nixon; two AJAX (Staff) -- A man' who |had in his possession more than jekeths free style -- Clive John- | Steals Meat; Four Convictions End Has $1100 Chase Through Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- A wild, 75-\ those grounds their evidence| creating a disturbance in a pub- mile-per-hour, tire - squealing|that McInnes was the driver|lic place. Chase through the town of Ajax|should not be accepted by the TOOK SWING AT POLICE 191100, at the time of his postion. and Janice Rutherford. by members of two police de- court. Const. Smith of the relat 4 P + Ajax|for stealing under a dollar's| Three lengths breast stroke-- in Ajax Magis-| He said the Crown had not ; : aormae: Cea with a 'sanvietion| proved McInnes was the driver|Police department said'on July| worth of groceries from an Ajax(na"s Boseraaf; three lengths | | Two lengths breast stroke --!| Brazilian Traction Light and \Power Co, Lid., six per cent fd. $1.50, Sept. 30, record Sept. The Third Annual Flower and 19. 7 | Vegetable Show was once again a highly successful event. The; jchildren's entries in 13 ¢ numbered 150, everyone worthy ($1.25, Dec, 2, record Nov. 16.\grandparents, the Sharp's, Sr. for competition. P. L. Robertson Manufactur-| Mrs. H. Jose had the diffi-/ing Co. Lid., common 10 cents,| TRAIN MINERS jeult task of judging acd com.|Six per ceft first pfd. series A} South African mine-shaft sink- ty arrangement class for MCN plimented the young gardeners % cents, $1 dividend second pfd.jers and other technical experts only, created much _ interest! ror their efforts during the even.25 Cents, Oct. 1, record Sept.jare training Philippines workers jwith Orville Challice, Ken Jor-| ; : | \; ; Pte leensen anid Gordon Wataon car jing presentation program. a. lin their new mining industry. | gens : : "| oth : Irying off the prizes, donated by e points tally revealed that ee the Ganses Co. The Bwik Ce |the tet oe was very close! rare bush at -e"\as only point separated the 4 nadian Company Specials for|1st, 2nd and $rd scores for the| Here s Another Good Reason oO VOTE PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE Mrs. Ivan Farrow won the|lings, Mra, K, Shoenmaker, Rolph Hardware Trophy for the jbest bloom in the show, The in RNTRIES Show Chairman Special for a Bridal Shower Arrangement was won by Mrs, Challice. The CIL special donated by Ross Gilbert for- the best Hy-| jbrid Tea Rose named, was won| by Mrs, Ivan Farrow. A nove!- \Janet, spent a week's holiday with Mrs. H. W. Gregg and Don- jald, Glenbumie, . Maryland, Michael Gregg returned home Dominion and Anglo Invest-\ with them after spending the ment CorP,, five per cent pfd. summer holidays with his | | best potted plants were won bY | trophy. |Mrs, Will. Cobbledick, Mrs. Or-| President Ron Brooks of the |ville Challice, Mrs, Klaas Shoen-| nowmanville Kiwanis Club was |maker. Mrs. Carl Billings won| present to present the Bowman- the special donated by Mr. andi ville Kiwanis Club trophies Mrs. Panic Dean for best|which have been donated an-| named gladiolus spike. nually to the Orono Junior Gar-| Prizes in Senior Horticultural) qeners' Club sin inal | Flower Show are as follows: of the club. ee the feansing Arranged basket of Gladioli:| 'The «1963 Best Garden" Bow- Ist, Mrs. C. Billings; 2nd, Mrs.) ; F A O. Challice; 3rd, Mrs. F. fin rer ap ll ae acs: bi |prize went to Chris. Jorgensen yn. (9 years of age); 2nd prize, Arranged container of mixed Tove Jorgensen; 3rd prize, Mar- fldwers: Mrs. K. Shoenmaker,|garet Mitchell. |Mrs, E, Schmid. | Beginners Garden Class (9) Arranged container of. one|years and under who have not| jvariety of flowers: Mrs. G.|won a garden prize before) |Watson, Mrs. Hesper Dean,|prizes donated by "rs, 0. W.| Mrs. F. Tamblyn. |Rolph of Orono and presenied| Maktel arrangement: Mrs. F. by Mr. Rolph, were as follows: | |Tamblyn, Mrs. K, Shoenmaker,| ist--Donna Challice; 2nd, |Mrs. O. Challice, Chris Aslett; 3rd, Bonnie Bar- | Modernistic arrangement us-| low. jing driftwood: Mrs. 0. Challice,| Honorable Mention Gardens: Annette Jorgensen, Dennis Cob- Mrs, K. Shoenmaker, Mrs. E. bledick, Carol Gibson, Doretta) Progress In Economics and. Development By generating @ climate in which enterprise can flourish the Robart's government is pons, YJ prosperity to both business and labor, 300,00! new jobs will be needed in Ontario by 1967 to keep pace with our amazing development. To do this the government hos created the Trade Cru- sade to promote Ontario goods and services in foreign morkets ond reduce imports; opened new government offices abroad; sponsored selling mis- sioris and manufacturing shows; established the Ontorio. Economic Council. to .oppraise econo- mic problems ond advise solutions; and esta- blished the Ontorio Development Agency to stimus Schmid. lote economic growth. Ontario enjoys personal in- afternoon of August 10 he in- vestigated an accident in front) of the Kingscourt apartments on Harwood avenue south in Ajax.| The officer said the accident} was apparently caused when) Paulin who had just pulled up at the curb, backed up, and struck a car which had pulled' up behind him. | Magistrate Harry Jermyn found Paulin guilty as charged and imposed a fine of $50 and charges and remanded him in s s Floridians custody for sentence in Whitby | es next Tuesday. | H | Visit Home Girl Placed ArH ampton On 3 Months By M. HORN HAMPTON Mrs. Walter Probation Spence, Toronto and Mrs. Mary Armour, Oshawa, were visitors jwere Charles and Judy Wood, jchildren of Mrs. Around 800 passed through the gates during the night. At the close of the Street Fair the 50-40-40 draw was held) in which two youngsters of the! village were the winners, They Jean Wood,! Orono. The seller of winning! ticket was the children's grand- father, Mr. Vertil Wilson. The winners received cash in jthe amount of $237.50 with the with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armour.|seller getting $47.50. The cham-| 21; al LIBERAL CANDIDATE BRAVES COLD WIND Oshawa Riding Liberal can- literature and te Frances Jones was ople at the jest night handing out own at the | | investigate: int! back stroke -- Hans Bosgraaf; of dangerous driving for a 20-\other than by the statements of 19 he investigated a complaint)... 1914 police 'a fellow's gotithree lengths free style -- Hans A | her b made by residents .of Cedar vagal : year-old a "a on ag va ae o convicted of street ' to eat." For trying to eat for|Bosgraaf. Constable L. atson of the) McInnes was also ¢ "te 1 gies ms . ; . | Underwater swim -- Steven Pickering Township Police De-|driving while his licence was The officer said that on ar-jnothing, he received ten days . : and Arnold Wallace; Neat dive, night of July' 30 he had partici-| He was also charged with con. at Bad bing od rel he sega Arthur Ponsford, 53, of RR 1,|Gorg th cid: eel Nicen: pated in a chase through the|suming liquor while a minor and McInnes stan rid a ty na | Whitby, faced a charge of theft! Married) men. Bob Johnson: town which resulted in the ar-|_-----------------__ walk aah ent y his panis ane' under $50 after the manager Of| married women -- Marg Mer- rest of Richard Mcinnes, 20, of eT ACEae "a sue drinking the Ajax Steinburg store - ob-|oer- obstacle race' -- Valerie 2 Cedar street, Asx. Backs Into Car scien intormed ie would be| Svea him leave the store with Sfercer, Squadron race -- Mals , "ame lli t a 'took a| The manager said the items}; -- Griven south on Harwood ave- Ajax Man switg = me, Coast: 'hebben totalled 97 cents and after fin nue near the intersection of | added ing them in Ponsford's posse 0 Ch mb Highway 2. | 4 Const. Robson said he was|Sion outside the store, the police rono a er He said the cruiser anda cru! T)raweg $50) Fime resent at the time of the ar- were called m Sar ae 3 Shows Profi | odor of alcohol on the accused's|Ajax Police station where he came out of Harwood avenue, iain Scinpaselt anasthiente breath. |was searched and found to have) as and proceeded away at a high ake was tuna guilty of care.| McInnes said he had been in his possession $1,030. in. cash From Fair rate of speed. pl 'ariving ana sanmenbed tol TiO down in the house and and two cheques for more than Both cruisers chased the ve-\¢s) sna costs in Ajax Magis-\then went next door where he/$100. each. | By MRS, KEN GAMBSY Nerhour, chase' through 'the|*rate's court Thursday. |the neighbor over a smashed | said "It's hard for me to und i \8 8 r me to under- . streets beer bottles were thrown|. : window. lstand bow & man. with tore bp of baying soonest -- from the windows of the fleeing) strate Harry hol be oo grin "My neighbor said I kicked|than $1,000 in cash can go and| Oi, wireet of Rsagee fg car, the officer added. 'ef hh ine oan tmcident|OUt his window," McInnes said/steal less than a doliar's worth| "Gao. yeather helped. in & : ri " The car proceeded at a high/in front of his home August 10, Vo Maa ad he had been|of food. slight reduction in: the attend- signs and slid sideways around . ; | Magistrate Harry W, Jermyn| 3. aeesite pith tires sadouilnn esi force said that on. the convicted Metanes on all four down from that of other years most continuously, the officer said. LOSES CAR trying to set up a road block he| lost the car but the chase was) continued by Const. Eric Place of the Ajax Police Department. Consta, Place said he saw the trol and slide down an embank-| ment. : F , costs. | sig gs Sager 4 sin vase rads | AJAX (Staff) -- A 15-year-old). Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Brad-|ber netted a sum of $150. from| gers vehicle abandonet {Toronto girl who last week lev, Bowmanville, were visitors|the sale of the tickets. the car and ran away, the offi- Drinking Beer appeared alone in court to face w®h Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke. It was estimated that the PE oh oe of yom aaee. | while a minor was again in Cadmus, accompanied Mr, and around $1200. from the many jax, said he was the owner 0 court Thursday with her guar-| Mrs. Merwin Mountjoy on a trip|Concessions operated at the s to hear the sentence. , street fair. the car but at the time of the 0a OSTS dians to hear the senten ito Musselman's Lake. treet fi chase .it was being driven by Marie Antoinette Belaire, 16,! Mrs, Phillips, Mrs. Little and Bingo, games of chance, fish McInnes. of 15 Badgerow avenue, waSidaughter of 'St. Petersburg,|P°"d and ring games were ' ry found lying ill in a car outside) Florida, spent a few days with Among Hie: ventures. of the.eve- many: stop streets the car ha gone through prior to the tire) ajax (Staff) ~ Having liquor Rouge shopping centre early on| Axford and Mrs. Axford. which came tasty hot dogs was blowout which caused the acci-in a place other than his resi-;the morning of August 30, | Mr. Douglas Dewell spent al*.1°¥ cacton to the fair this dent but said the boys had been'dence resulted in a fine of $20, The girl had been drinking|few days with Mr. and Mrs. A YCa™:, Dancing including round drinking. and costs for a Toronto man in/@nd the Magistrate ordered her|Tovell, Dexter, Michigan, ._ Byes Acie gh He gr te Const. Place said he had ob- Ajax Magistrate's Court, Thurs-|to re-appear in one week's time) Sy tani | : ie Master John Horton, Peterboro,|street. Music was lied b treets 70 John A. Muir, appeared I want to see the kind of Ppibslgcenks |S . Music was supp! by Ha edge ponds Phiten goad an} before Magistrate Harry -W.|people who will let a girl grow! Hew, oo visitors at Percy|the Keating family with calling corners on two wheels .|Jermyn after police observed|up lying on the front seat of aj : : by Mac Ransberry. : him drinking on the Range Line|car after having found a bottie|, Mr. and Mrs. Don White and| The children found great de- BEEN THROWN OUT '08. somewhere," commented Mag-| amily, Oakville, were visitors light in the merry-go-round on Worth' said there was beer in| Const. Robert Joel of | with "his mother, Mrs, W. White|which they could ride colorful the car at the start of the chase, Ajax Police Department told) The girl's uncle and aunt ap-| : ' | Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Smale,|They also enjoyed a miniature . le x >| 4 s by the boys. with three adults, one minor| Worship they had never had|Were guests of Mrs. Miller|ferris wheel. Two other youths who were|and two juveniles, jany trouble with the girl and|Maples and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. in the car during the drive said| group was behind a car, that she was very. good at home,| Wills, Toronto, i . McInnes was the driver. don the Range road and; Magistrate Jermyn placed the| Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. $0 Children Defence counsel said he felt! police approached, beer girl on three months' probation) Bert Stevens were Mr. and Mrs.| * convict McInnes and that on/jditch, the officer said. 'the streets by midnight, land Mrs, Albert Hills, Tyrone.| Attend Solina Church Picnic By GLADYS YELLOWLEES F\and adults attended the Sunday 3 i picnic at the Community all, '| Previous to the dinner a sing- song of favorite hymns were en- joyed in the upper hall and story to the children. A lively program of sports for all ages was conducted on the hall grounds, Dr. Gordon Manning of Wil- lowdale visited recently with Gladys Yellowlees, Miss Pat Davis with Misses Jane Stringer, Hamilton, Donna McLachlin, Toronto and Bar- bara Eveniss, Oshawa took a motor trip to New Waterford, Mrs. Lena Westlake and daughters, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr. and family and Mrs, Frank Westlake Sr, Mrs. Lorne.La Pointe, Mr.| Wesley Powell and Miss Mabel Powell, Oshawa, Mr. J. Van Nest, Bowmanville, visited Mr and Mrs. N. C, Wotten. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr., Shirley and Gordon attend- 2 : ; RAR est, Caroline Johnson partment told the court on the! suspended. riving at the McInnes residence jin jail. toed a 1056 model car being charged with the offence he be-|* quantity of unpaid cold meat. lifeguards, ff hen th rest and could detect a. strong] Ponsford was taken to the i i car ees <r mceed deena | ATAX (a) ~ tao Past er-hour chase through the| |became involved in a fight with) Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn| ORONO -- The Orono Cham- y Paulin appeared before Mag- rate of speed through five stop) GOonst. Robson of the Ajax | ance. which, appeared to be Const. Place said he saw the! ear strike a curb, go out of con-| cer added. a charge of consuming liquor; yr and Mrs, Milton Gray,|chamber had cleared a sum of jax Man | He said he did not know how Aj M | I a teenage dance in the West|Mrs. Phillips' brother, Mr, Wm,|™28- A giant Bar-B-Q from ; A | Mr. and Mrs, Cruickshank and i served the vehicle go through day. with her guardian. et ee an ee the istrate Harry W. Jermyn. : y and aunt, Miss Nancy Johns. _ |horses, pigs, rabbits and cats. but it was thrown on the roadithe court Muir was drinking;peared in court and told His| the witnesses were conspiring to|bottles were thrown into the|and demanded she be home off| Elmer Boyd, Pickering and Mr.! SOLINA -- About 80 children Mrs. Francis Johnson read a Mrs. J. Yellowlees and Miss N.S: James La Pointe, Chatham, Mr.| ed a bon voyage party. talking to paign trailer are (left - right) McKenzie, Ajax and Desmond Ajax Plaza. Frances Jones, Mrs. Celina Goff, Ajax. . party's cam- McNevin, Ajax, Mrs. Barrie ' Arrangement of roses: Mr. 0. W. Rolph, Mrs, T. Fairbroth- er. Modernistic arrangement us- ing accessories: Mr. Wane. gensen, Mrs, E, Schmid, Mrs. 0. Challice. Dining table centre: Mrs. R. Chapman, Mrs, E. Schmid, Mrs. F. Tamblyn. Challice, The gardens were visited twice by a panel of judges, Bowmanville Kiwanians--Ross | Jackman, Bill Cobham, Crans- ton Scott and Harold Stevens. The Bowmanville Kiwanis Trophy for the most points in the annual show went to Tove Jorgensen; 2nd, Annette Jor- ege. Your government is continue thot progress. VOTE come and employment well over the national aver ALBERT V, WALKER providing wise policies te x isieaamaaad Try the ale behind this label-- GET GREAT ALE TASTE! © THE "CARLING BREWERIES LIMs ppa Cappa Red Cap TED