Daily Times-Gazette, 27 May 1955, p. 5

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PARK UNDERGOING THOROUGH FACE-LIFTING a small portion was usable due to the dense undergrowth A bulldozer has heen working | there, The undergrowth torn out, hollows filled and when new During the past week the park only a on Cedar street, Ajax has been | undergoing a comple te cleaning up job, The land was dedicated as park land some time ago but Take Steps To Reorganize Ont. Farm Marketing Board TORONTO (CP) «= Agriculture J. A. Garner, director of extension Minister Thomas of Ontario today | for the department of agriculture | announced that the first steps had | and Mr, George Wilson, director of been taken in the reorganization the fruit branch who are retiring and expansion of the Ontario Farm | from the hoard Products Marketing Board EXPRESSES REGRETS Mr, Thomas sald that to meet tof 1 vegvél the constantly Increasing demands| "It Is a matier o Pp reg comodity marketing, reorganiza- | that it has been found Nosessary tion and additional personnel were | to relieve Mr, Garner of his wor necessary. | with the board due to the heavy The minister announced that two | Increase in his duties as director new appointments had been made of extension," sald Mr, Thomas Bruce P. Teasdale, former general | "I also regret that Mr, Wilson in manager of Elgin Co-Operative | recent years has not enjoyed the | Services, St. THomas, and W. P. [best of health with the result that the department wishes to relieve Watson, Ontario livestock commis- sioner have been named to replace him of some of his responsibilities oi 0 OLDSMOBILE 57519195 = 19095 5 CHEVROLET 241695 ---- =31949 Deluxe Four-Door Sedan w= Conditionsire heater, Low mileage, one owner, Sold ond serviced by we Many Dark hulls streets for play space. beautiful trees are in the and these will he left, The dozer Is shown at work Photo by John Mills, | grass can be grown will make | & wonderful shaded playground for the children of North Ajax who at present have been limit ed to a very small area or the He will continue as director of the { fruit branch, | Frank Perkin, chairman of the marketing board since 1046, con- tinues as chairman of the re-organ- ized hoard "The appointments of Mr, Wat | son and Mr Teasdale are effective immediately,' sald Mr, Thomas 'Further appointments will be an nounced at a later date,' F, K, B, Stewart, associate di-| rector of the co-operation and mar- | | kets branch and secretary of the | marketing board, will continue to serve as secretary MEETS REQUESTS | | "The reorgapization in its final | [result will mean that farmers will | borough be promoted to the post |e able to carry out their market y chief, at a salary $6,200 a year " heen asking for increased service, 'Promote Deputy "To Fire Chief HAMILTON (CP) trol have recommended that ing plans with a minimum of gov: ernment Thomas, "The new board will assist the | discussed 10 applications in a pri producer and various marketing vate meeting assistance," sald Mr "OK" USED CARS '54 METEOR - - - $1695 Tudor Seden "83 CHEVROLET - $1645 Bel Air 2-Door Sedan, Powerglide, heater "53 METEOR - - - $1445 Fordor Sedan "32 PONTIAC - - - $1245 Four-Door Sede. 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RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representotive -- Phone Ajox 426 AJAX (Times-Gazette Siaff Re rier) -- Guest aker at Ro- rid luncheon, on age De was Reeve John Mills, resents Ajax in the Ontario county council and is chairman of county property committee, spoke on early history of Ontar county, "The sub A of his talk was par- teularl? el inasmuch as county will celebrate its Centennial. on June 30 next, Mr, Mills told his hearers that he was currently pre- paring a series of articles that were appearing in The Times » Gazette at weekly intervals, and would continue to do so to the end of June, | In his introductory remarks Mr, | Mills reviewed the Wier days the county and f 2 days 100 years ago hy en Ontario County separated from York and Peel and became self. Joramming. His account of the building of the county court house and th e Board Names Principal AJAX cipal Staff Re porter) ~ The Ajax Public School Board has confirmed the 'appoint: ment of Glenn Needham, BA of Wallaceburg, as senior principal, Mr, Needham succeeds Tom Houghton who will leave Ajax at the end of the term, Mr, Hough- ton's has recelved word that he has been elevated to Public School Inspector, Mr, Needham has for past two years heen Bupervising Principal and business administrator for the 22 schools In Chatham Township, Area A. He Is a graduate of Western University, London, On. tario, He is well qualified for the position, and has besides the usu. al qualifying certificates, a Cadet AIDS ASIANS CANBERRA (CP) ~-- Australia's external affairs minister R, G. Casey announced inauguration of a scheme under the Colombo plan to provide Australian correspond. ence scholarships for Asians, Be- tween 300 and 400 will be awarded students in India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Tells Of Pioneer Days In Ontario County the | Ajax has the contract to install the gaol were very interesting formative, He issued 8 cordial invitation to all to attend the county celebra- y | tions on June 30, A three-hour en. tertainment will be held on the | front lawn of Court House which will be the oceasion, sour Landymore of | decorations, The entertainment will be pro. vided by talent drawn Jom all corners of the oounty. A plaviet has been written that will re-enact a scene from an old county eoun- cil session, The oldsters have not heen for gotten, the oldest man and woman of | born in the county present at the celebrations. will recelve a prize An "Old Tyme Fiddlers" contest is being promoted for pli such (al ented residents of the tounty, also a prize for all oldest fiddler re- Bardless of his ability, He Is » the Cadet Instructors Certificate, Second Lieutenant of Services of Canada, Mr, Houghton, who will shortly his new appointment has been in Ajax since leaving the service after the )ast war, He taught in the senior echool and was promoted to Senior Principal two years ngo, He has always been active in Sominunity affairs and both he and Mrs. Houghton will be missed, Those who know him best will wish him all sue. cess In his new sphere of work in the educational field, TOWN BRIEFS Organized only last March, Cen- tury Lodge, No. 481, 100F, will hold its first church parade on Sun- day next, The parade will fall in at the shopping centre at 10.30 am, and will march to Bt, Paul's United Church for service at 11 am Expect 80 To Attend June Farm Convention BRISTOL, Que, (CP)~About 80 delegates from all provinces are expected for a national farm forum convention to he held here, June 7:11, They will discuss various agricultural problems, a and other states, ' e All Vehicles Have Been Safety-Checked and Reconditioned '53 METEOR 31495 '53 DODGE 1395 "92 CHEVROLET 31195 low original RT RR fine family appearance ater and de- Bristol is about 85 miles north. west of Ottawa. ily decorated for | iui ot TIGHT-ROPE ARTIST Harry Davis, Yugoslav tight. rope expert, is trying to sel a new North American endurance record by balancing on a high wire above Toronto's Maple eal baseball stadium, He lies down on the wire, sits on a chalr and eats from a table and every now and then puts baskets on his feet, He holds the world's en- durance high-wire record with a 60-hour period 2,000 feet above the Austrian Alps in 1951, ~Central Press Canadian HAMPTON M, HORN Correspondent HAMPTON - Recent visitors at J. D, Hogarth's were Mr, and Mrs, Bruce A, Hogarth, Clare, Joanne and Kathy, Pickering; Miss Mad- lyn Wilcox, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, C, FF, Blunt, Forrest, Mr, and Mrs, J, B, Wilcox, Cobourg; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Blunt and Jim, Bowmanville; Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hart, Douglas and Michael, fearboro Junction; Mrs, Ernest Brown of Moose Jaw Bask, also was a recent caller, Mrs, T, McMullen is visiting for n couple of months with friends in the A, Mrs, y H. Cole Is with friends In Oshawa, Congratulations to Mrs, Charlie Warren who was successful in win- ning the following prizes at two flower - shows In connection with the Oshawa Horticultural Society; first In daffodils, first in pink tu lips, second in double tulips, see: ond in vase of six tulips, any variety, mixed colors, third in modernistic arrangement, third In yellow tulips, A number from here attended the Christian Science lecture in Oshawa on Friday evening, Thundershowers were quite prevalent on Monday evening. The : teranily Gynaing lh he car "ond Drank Drives Cari. | Has RCMP Approval ong doth he was nly ons If lie in, rl w He i ity rd ROGER CONANT | am supporting "Bill" LAWSON LIBERAL BECAUSE, , , The Liberal Party pro- poses to reduce house. holders property toxes, by relieving the Muni. cipal Taxpayer of the burden of maintaining indigent patients in hos- pital, Ld re car, oft 8 cou burning up NA first ible uf ML al Savadias M oud Po- oy The Royal C hem over vw a HA Pha law toms" a His EN enforcement agency (ha 4] petitor the driver stewed--all in the inter hing behind but wi with fewer science and highway safety, | downs, art of ae contin Wtinuing series YRCME on the sltanis of alow el #leo. the on a driver' . haliavior and how to assess the Arunkenne driver who has heen Ry nto Se ananday's, whisky ~ haney i ednesday's A ir ver performed mei before A WOME of 18 cals and mem of the first na- ona! } Mghway + X conference at adquarters, He was com- peng with a sober opponent in an ntricate series MANOEUVErs through markers on a rain-slippery Armac efore the test, the Anonymous human guinea pig--one of several who didn't vd aw for the volunteers--had, downed 10 ounces of whisky in a couple of hours, Island Airport b JORONTO (CP) ~ "The Toronto arbor commission reports that Toronto ilove or vs the sixth busiest anada during 1064, although hy operated only dur- Ing daylight hours, here were 131,108 landings and takeoffs during the year, The commissioners said addi- tional facilities are required at the Island id airport, rain was quite welcome "as gar: dens were showing their need of it, From the Imperial War Graves Commission at Ottawa comes an invitation to Mr, and Mrs, Jas, D, Hogarth to attend, on June §, the unveiling of & memorial al Bayeaux flitary Cemetery France, (where their son, Stuart, is rong) by the Duke of Glou- cester, Attending by proxy will be Ma- dame Enguerr and y whom Stu. art's grave was adopled nearly 11 rs. Hogarth's years ago, and b cousin, Keith Spicer, who Is at resent, a university student in aris, France, Decoration Day Service will be held at Hampton - Cemetery on Bunday, June 19, e Convenient GMAC Time Payment Plan INSPECT UNDER FLOODLIGHTS TILL 9 P.M, "OK" USED CARS '52 GMC - "81 FORD - - - - - $995 Deluxe Tudor Seden "50 MONARCH $895 -- a. Fordor Sedan, radio, heater, overdrive '50 FORD '49 'FORD '48 CHEVROLET - - $595 Two:Door Sedan, excellent gondition "OK" USED RLS Coach Coaeh - $798 J4-TON PICKUP "47 DODGE - - - - - $295 | 14-TON PICKUP HARRY DONALD LTD. CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE PHONE MO 8-3304 - 8-3305 WHITBY -- OSHAWA RA 5-4831 MUNDAS ST. E.,, WHITBY Two-Door Sedan, Spotless in- side and out, Here is real value for your used cer dol. Four-Door Sedan. Radio and heater. Completely checked. Rarin' to go ovine '92 PONTIAC zee 31099 EET 800 "47 PLYMOUTH 399 9 CHEVROLET 795 Deluxe Four - Door Sedan, Very clean inside and out, New finish on body PANNA

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