Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Jul 1955, p. 5

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BL a Ee HG {a TUE DAILY TIMESGATETYE, Montes, uy 1, 9 'Two Accidents Investigated i Boy Is Hurt : In Accident PICKERING (Times . Garelle Sak 0 Ti es AJAY (Times-Caetie tel Bast Vk, "gt esi Pre ee or seine se , orion, ourre over the weekend, | yon of Maple snd. Wilson Streets, Xz - | easing property damage only, Damage to the Clemence ear A On Friday, hors after 10 pm. | was wien ve, The Lyon ear, Mh ening, | Brock wt u ear driven Fraser, 119 ' pr riven on by Res Ay alder 1, received with careless driving ' On Bundy, m7 pm, » MH... Cheviolel driven by Gordon ert Clemence, #4 Contrsl i = - Blvd, Oshews, wes in collision." with a ear driven by Jack Lyons WM Avenues Brest, Oshaws, The necident occurred pt the intersess AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative =~ Phone Ajex 426 A Pid wh bd der recelved J) a intersection ok No, 2 Highway, y ' head ml i, Ho Safi, 5 RL, on Cedar Street and utr, ve nd, " By wil he ; on the Sher ide, disrupling ' wo Ho Bingo or ITEA SUERTE] No. 2, police The boy was thrown from the with an rer wis _ Charged _ fhe Bentity "0 "id Fort Onion hd and bY i %, Torun, with ith WHY PAY MORE? BEST QUALITY STOVE ® Prompt Delivery! 13 19:5¢ ® Courteous Service! Dial RA 5-1109 "" ood SOR OIL CO. im, | PICKERING (Times « Gazette | Stall Reporter) « Constable Da " nh Teemai o Buia Tow | (Rr g a gir hing ye AN + rh from 18 to ta ho ii wreck a i - on fin's eh " they also Mena to smash Seoutmaster Ray Nol ad's our, 1oSlnmable my was called the samp on " i's sonees. | I { slon, Roland told pA fi (hers of the gang were Fi ' threats ACPOSK the ereek al PRESENT CERTIFICATE OF HONOR p senior, the principles of "first | or Pat Bayly presented Chief Since coming Wo Alan, aver 2 Tiron he on oo offered | Traves with a Certificate of Hone two years ago, Poles Chief | Bo a" Sohn Ambulance, Public | or on behall of the Most Hon: Howard Traves has Instructed DURHAM couNTY CHURCH MARKS CENTENNIAL On Sunday, June 17, 4 mia guest speaker, This church has | ralsed and ; hasement Sunday long exlermion 5 served ie community for the | Bchool a , In 1048 the church vecognition was made " i dt arable Order o N. John a ny " Kidd # { chi rel past 100 Yee, hd structure it interior pa Yenovated, and 1 [te y 4 2 il ay erusalem, Grand Priory of Can ling; eam: vil ¢ ¢ " evidence « ine lal windows were install: well over 200 persons, Junior and | town councll meeting when May Ah evening services, Rev, 1. 8, Lin: | workmanship performed so long Aophur 4 Photo hy John Mile | #ead, a former pastor, was the | ago, In 1928, the church was Phote hy John Mills Geneva-Talk News, Notes ALAN HARVEY GENEVA (CP) History may made in 8 matter of eight hours in this sweltering eity of peace, That is to say, I romentous te olslons are reached, they wi he the result of only shout eight A of talking, A out for translations, one lan expert reckons, will prob LW ad. the main Big Four stern ervers expect about two hours J ey am "summit" talks will be oe 10» a of for oe Pministers, probably in Be ( again ig the of igh nator pot avid Lawrence in o' New York Herald Tribune says That Canada may "possibly" be chosen, Canadian officials sonsider it ex remely unlikely that such a meet agit Id he in North America, let alone vy Ah Ma # trick of histor the. "sum: mit" talks open 10 years one day pan, Sar i. Wi-fated | 4 erence which marked Thus the Geneva meetings ean bebe heralded as possible Turning point, a definitive break In the Cold War, a chance to unravel the onlon-skin y Rives of mutual sus pielon which surrounds Fast-Wes! relations, Saturday's NATO counell me est ing in Paris, which approved Big Three plans for Geneva, Was some thing of a vietory for Canada, A Canadian resolution of April 28 1064, urged NATO member govern ments to hear "constantly in mind the desirability of bringing to the attention of the eouncl! Information on international politieal develop ments wherever they are of con cern to other members of the eounell," It is understood that External Affairs Minister Pearson, at Bat Al in s meeting, anpressed appre ciation for the consultation that had taken place in the NATO pesma nent eounell op Western plans for uh summit," He alse expressed ' A Kf gement with other speakers his consultation should be Hat during and after the the a of Bast: Weer diffi, allies, Geneva meeting through the same | NATO channel, ; ! LANGLEY, .C (CP) Io Mot pon, Seve oid bachelor, 4 eh iy the only man alive to: tpost of the British by grew up and where, In 1068 Gov. Co the year the American Lan, where he was born, A mon father was Hudson's west in 1 Ir phy eut tes gb It w ib pandeny [1 "We pate 30 howrs a day for Ld} AH LX " And paid 84 a week for ard," he sald When the line was completed construction erews were given a ride on An excursion train made up of an engine and four fatears decorated with evergreen houghs, I rode that excursion train And I'm probably the only man alive who oan say that, We didn't go faster than A four mil miles an hou, hut we all thought it was simply i sald he ean remember Van eouver when it eo sisted of two an recall what Yon ley looked lke when It w re now A a only a dow hundred dy from the fort in Which he nilas proclaimed British a's birth, | OF War broke out, Joe's mother on upriver to Yale from Fort later he was brought down river to the fort, He|gr i pout in and around the Bay employee the Wren (4 Eanadian Pacife Ral saloons, a blacksmith's shop and a floating wharf, Exile Returning To Village Helped To Found In Ontario MacTIER, Ont, (CPM) -=An W year-old exile wih a wistful mem ory 8 making a pilgrimage this year to the Muskoka district com. munity which long ago asked to bear his name, Only regret for Hugh Anderson is that he will never again see the snow lle deep In the rocky bush land that surround the village he pioneered at the start of the cen ey Long ago hin doctor told him the keen frost of a Muskoka win ter could cause his death and since then he has returned only In sym. mer from his Florida exile to the northern community he helped to found In 1008 Hugh Anderson so taped a clearing in the snow and started to hulld his first commereal venture in the tiny Canadian Pacific Rall: way division-paint settlement, It was a general store, 18 feet hy 16 WANTED HIS NAME Muskoka Station was the om Call For Prayer In Geneva Talks GENEVA (AM) Rilly Graham stood on the shores of Lake Geneva Sunday night and urged that the Rig Four forget (heir national greeds and turn to God "The next few days," sald the American evangelist, "could well decide the fate of the world, The next six days could he the most important days in history, The hopes of millions all over the world are centred on Geneva." Pointing to the Palace of Na tions direetly across the lake Graham sid Never helore in history #0 ANY looked to so few for so much "Our leaders," 20.000 to 35,000 persons who spilled out over the grassy hills before him, 'have cautioned us time and aRain about this conference "They've cautioned us time and AFAR not to expeot 100 much "Well, the people do expect much Graham told the "Ro 1 say to you, forgel your national greeds and tura in humil ity 10 Alinighly God," have | munity's official name hut was so often confused with Muskoka Whar! and Muskoka Falls that villagers wanted a more distinetive name, Thelr unanimous eholee was ""Andessonville" in tribute to thelr senior eitisen, Hugh Anderson was grateful but he said he had a better Idea, The community was a rall way town and Its title should algn: ily gratitude to the rallway plo neers who had made its settlement possible, He suggested naming it after Mr, MacTier, then general superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, The MacTier Mr, Anderson ia visiting this summer 1s not mueh changed from the Village he played A great part In nearly 50 years ago. OF its 947 residents most still are CPR employees, All are as proud as their fathers and grand fathers were of thelr village and Its pleturesque setting In the Mus koka lakeland, Rare Animal Report Seen NEWCASTLE, NB (OP) One of the rarest of animals, the east: ern panther, has heen reported in the Renous lake distriet of North: umberliand county Two Newcastle men returning from a fishing trp spotied the big Cat, a type of cougar distinguish able only hy experts, It is the first spotted in New Brunswick since January Courtney Tozer and Donald Ram soV Aald they saw the hig oat orows the road nol 80 yards fram them Mr. Tozer described the panther as {about four feet long with a tall { about three feet tn length. 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