Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Sep 1955, p. 5

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= CR hing i lh 3 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Seplember 30, 1955 § BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Ron Oke, 36 Silver Street MA 3-5537 * Bowmanville Will Get New Public Building BOWMANVILLE -- Word has Soustiuetion of te pew Suilging hn M.|and destruction of the ol uildings nen MP. for Durham, that ten: [across from the Town Hall wil "we ders for the Federal Public Build-| start within to months. In keeping| 4 ing at Bowmanville will close on With Ottawa's policy, it appears Wednesday, October 26, 1955. Pre-|that construction wll be carried | sent plans call for completion of out during the winter to provide the building early in 1957. j Construction jobs when they are ne Tractors terested In tender | The Postmaster General's office, [tact the Chief Architect's Office, 125 also advised Mr. James that | Dept. of Public Works, Ottawa, or District Architect at 26 Adelaide | i FES SRR BR SHOVEL PUTS PHONE S PHONE AT LOOSE ENDS the portable telephone Roy Delivery and oc-; before the new building is com-| pleted, 2 Jurther gurvey. of She town will undertaken in order Street. east, loronto, for Plans hat the possibility of establishing! and specifications. {Letter ' Carrier At the moment, the local Post cupying the new building simul- Office has no plans available, al-|¢ 1 id though it is expected they will be available here and at Oshawa and | ed. A re-| may be [cent survey indicated there were 0 {less than 2,000 points of call here. Peterborough Post Offices in the present regulations require 2,500! near future. |points of call before Letter Car-| This information could mean that rier service will be approved. | | TYRONE China Cabinet Community Gift To Recently Married Couple | hone | Whitby. The break put between Boy Prégiot, 8 Bil N= 40 Hei 50 telephones out of ac- tion in the west end of town. Roy was faced with the task of matching and splicing the brok- en lines -- joining over 80 loose ends together. The method used for this type of repair is to use loyee, was yesterday faced with a knotty problem. Yester- day morning, around 10 o'clock, | a mechanical shovel, employed | by the town for digging a storm | sewer, broke a 50 pair telephone cable on Colborne St. West, | | | | wears in the pictures, and send- ing a tone over the wire to the switchboard, which gives the number for that wire. All the lines were back in action by early yesterday afternoon. --Robertson, Whitby WHITBY NEWS | { will be held at the school on Mon-|freshments were served. Night Classes MRS. R. RAHM |children visited Mr. and Mrs. Walt- Correspondent {er Ormiston, at Oshawa. TYRONE -- Last Friday evening| Miss Phyllis Maynard, Bowman- |; about 75 adults and children met ville; Mrs. H. Wood and Joe and at Tyrone Community Hall to Ken Chamberlain, Oshawa, visited| honor. Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Taylor,|with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maynard. nee Kathleen Smith, who are now, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wilson and living in Bowmanville. Hector, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Wil- Keith Davey and Louis Phillip|son, Oshawa, were with Mr, and escorted the happy couple to the/Mrs. J. Wilson and Allan, platform when a poem was read| Mrs. Ace Abbott, Oshawa, spent by Mrs. W. Murphy from the giftithe weekend with her sisters, Mrs. book which was presented to the/K. Hardy and Mrs. E. Prescott. At High School For the particular benefit of New Canadians in the town and district evening classes are now| being organized at the Whitby, District High School, Principal Donald Tutt announced yesterday. | Registration for these classes day evening, October 3, from 7| |ly china cabinet. {to 9.30. If sufficient numbers en- bride and groom along with a love: npg Annie Hatherly visited Mr. land Mrs. A. Leadbeater at Ennis- : | Each expressed their apprecia- killen. tion for the gift. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mountjoy and Mrs. Donald Davey, Messrs|Miss Rose Mountjoy, Nestleton Wallace Pascoe and Stuart Hooey Mr, and Mrs. W. Williams, Bow- provided music for dancing. Re-'manville; Mr. and Mrs. N. Colla: cott visited Mrs. G. Phare. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore at- Sympathy to Leslie Tompson of tended the Tennant and Moffatt Basic English and Citizenship for| Mrs. Thompson Sunday evening.| United Church in Bowmanville, New Canadians first and second| py. and Mrs. Fred Partner, Long| Mrs. Florence Seott visited Mr. year courses; sewing; woodwork-igauit: Miss Helen Partner and/and Mrs. W. Macdonald at Bow-| ing and metalworking, commer-| griend, Oshawa, were Sunday visi-/manville, cial--typewriting and shorthand. | {ods with: Mr. and Mrs, Stanley| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs and The registration fee will be re-Gople. {Mrs. T. Gibbs spent the weekend tuned only if a class is not form- Mrs. A. Richard's and Mrs. G. at Ottawa and attended the Berner-| . 3 | ju Alldread accompanied Mr. and Mortlock wedding. | BOWLING NEWS rol, classes will be formed in Haydon on the sudden passing of | wedding on Saturday, at vie. | . Walter V. k d James| Mr. and Mrs. K. Rahm and boys| Travis ho oi hk ri ane Fi spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. | City, Virginia. Mr. Travis was re-| Lloyd Beech at Burketon. | turning home after spending sev-| Michael Gibbs spent the week- eral weeks at Walter Vaneyk's| end with Richard Perfect at Bow e. 4 % ELMER THE ELEPHANT was raised at Rosebank Public | School yesterday. This is the beginning of a safety campaign in Pickering Township. As soon as possible all 16 schools in the area will join in the scheme. The campaign is sponsored by Rouge Hill Lion's Club, and Dun- | barton Kiwanis. Police Constable | Frank Robson spoke briefly to the children, warning them of | specific traffic hazards, bicycle safety rules and not to throw | stones. Constable Robson, said | Elmer the Elephant, was a sym* bol, and the pennant would fly all the time the school was ac- | cident-free. He would come down | for 30 days if any of the pupils suffered an accident. Mrs. Phin, principal of Altona Road School | pr ted patrol leeaders Chris Wilcox and Richard Livesay with | white safety belts and Mrs. Pur- presented bells to John MacDon- ald and Frank Limoner. Shown in the upper photo are Rouge Hill Lion Ed. Orchard, Con- stable Robson, John Sketmore, and Doris Whittler, In lower picture, Elmer the Elephant Pen- nant is raised on the Rosebank School flag pole. Photos by John Mills - ' don, principal of Rosebank School | Te can Produces 4th Triple-Yolker The Brooklin Superchick has dongf it again. The which belongs to Levi Arksey, of Brooklin, had no special claim to fame until Aug- ust 20th., when Mrs, Arksey eracked an egg for her husband's breakfast, to find three yolks. The Arkseys had barely recover- ed from this surprise, when No. 2 triple-yolker came along two days later. This was enough for Mr. Arksey. He started to check all the eggs he took into the house, in case an- other three-decker showed up, and show up it did -- among a dozen he gave to a neighbor. | t was only a couple of weeks EGG--BROOKLIN STYLE Brooklin Superchick | WHITBY MEN'S J. Wyatt, 801 (320); M. S Cummings, 703(256); B. Dingley. 695(247); S Davies, 680(278); H. Rorabeck, 666 Heard, 663(256); 652(225), { Reardon, 289; G. Sweet, 246; J. { Patterson, 242; B. Bawks, 242; E. MAJO RLEAGUE High Triples; J. Trott, 807 (382); (287); D. Adams, 775 758(290) ; 3 J. Price, (265); D. Reynolds, 704(270); 704(290); L. Sabins, (238); B. Jordan, 665(240); | Brown, 665(269; B. Mewell, 662 J. Authurs, 661(250); C. J. Sutherland, J. | High Single, R. Keelar, 209; A. White, ; F. Sweet, 240; G. Heath, 240; J. Watts, 240; M. Jor- R. spending a few weeks with Mrs, | 725 Kong on six month's leave Mr. | -|Ridehalgh,QC, is attorney general | SL VER WEDDING of Hong Kong and has been there :| three years. curing tobacco. i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davey and i | Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ridehalgh family visited Mr. and Me, N. Pri D Montreal said many labor unions! Creek. est enounces and employees are 'lining up like! Hills two armies . . . preoccupied mostly | by their gun $lass interest. | e gave the keynote address of | CORNWALL (CP) -- A Roman the Catholic social life conference | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Catholic priest Thursday night de-| which continues here until Sunday. | Mrs | Leslie Coombes who celebrated labor: n con-| Cardinal Leger of Montreal told! jie Jean Ts. {their 25th wedding anniversary on| flicts and urged a "meeting at the the meeting that juvenile delin- rs. Akeds cousin, {September 23. They were taken) Summit" of labor and management quency is a 'lamentable conse. Would the WMS ladies remember| by surprise. Their family present-|t0 Promote better labor relations. | quence" of modern liberal theories| to bring their fruit for the hospital ed them with a wedding cake] Rev. Joseph P. Archambault of of education | on Thursday, October 6, to their'and 25 silver dollars. Other lovely "The philosophies which - have | regular meeting. |gifts and cards were also recelv-/made to show at Blackstock Fair| surged forward in the last 50 years Mr: and Mrs. G. Plancke, Osh ed by the happy couple. on October 8 and 9, {have tried to demolish discipline | awa, visited Mr.. and Mrs. H.| Mrs. A. Hills accompanied Miss How to be happy was the Motto| 20d order to make way for natur-| Philip's. | Florence Gardiner of Bowmanville chosen b: Mea "Woodley She| alist liberty which ends in insubor- | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Virtue visit-|and Mgs. Margaret Woodley of aav thee rules to. follow: mem-| dination," the cardinal said. . | ed Mr. and Mrs. Theo Down at/Santa Monica, to visit Rev. and|832Ve : | rrr-- and their daughter," Anne are ga ines at Highland 8 Mr, and Mrs A. recently » and Migs Aked at Quaint Acres on|,:.: their way to England from Hong, vi*iied Mr. and Mrs. Gordon His Labor Wranglings Ridehalgh is 24 ! ize something every day; a good| |dan, 239. Lakefield. (Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson at Oakwood, [°F { | Team Standing, No. 4, 5; No. 6,| Mr. and Mrs. John Coombes and| Mr. and Mrs. Norval Wotten, deed everyday, and see the beauty] BECOMES FATHER PATERSON, N.J. (AP) -- Clar-| ence Mosley, one of five quadruple | and Yellow | Rose of Texas". Mrs. I munday| gave a short humerous recitation. Mrs. W. H. Brown gave the topic| speaking on "Today is our Life", among other very good advice was to use your life and spare time to! the very best advantage every day. | She ended very nicely with the! prayer of St. Francis. | Mrs. J. Laird rendered a piano solo playing a melody of old songs. The ladies of Maple Grove pre- sented a comical skit in old fash- : d us. {4; No. 1, 4; No. 2, 3; No. 5, 3; No.|Randy, Cambellford, spent the Solina, were Sunday callers on|2 oud | |ago, 'and Mr. Arksey, tired of tell-\z' 3. No' 8 2: No. 8, 0. [weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lesli |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm. Mrs. H. Bradley of Maple Grove| |ing what sounds like a fisherman's, | Coombes. |WOMEN"S INSTITUTE took charge and pr the| |yarn to some slightly skeptical Whi b B ti | Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonnacott, To| The Tyrone Women's Institute|Program which included duets by| friends, decided to keep the next it y Daptis : : nV d and Mys. E. A. Virtue. with Maple Grove Women's Insti-| 'Melody of Love | as_proof. : 5 { Sympathy is extended to Mrs tute as guests. Mrs. E. White, The industrious chick did not) ar ear Richard Gibbs and Mrs. Fred Fer president welcomed the guests. let her master down. Yosierday guson, on the sudden passing o| The roll call was answered with! morning she came up wi , | ber. four, which he promptly Baptist Church is to be observed ens, at Hampton. The banquet to celebrate the 55th {brought to the Times-Gazette of-| at special services on Sunday,| Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Gillis and anniversary of Women's Institutte {fice in Whitby, to put it on record.| with the minister, Rev. John|poys Millbrook, were with Mr.|in the district was announce. It is The shell, with the three perfect| ward, preaching. There will beland Mrs. Walter Murphy. to be held at Newcastle Commun { Mr. Arksey has not yet been| Although this is the 79th. year ville, spent the weekend with|ers are asked to contact thei able to single out the energetic|of the congregation records of Randy Norris. |groups and report how many tick pullet, and/strongly denies that he| early days reveal that there was| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook andlets are needed. {will put it on piece-work when he|a Baptist church if the town|Lauraine accompanied Mr. and Each branch is to give a short p of the Korean War, be- came a father Tuesday night. His| wife gave birth to a seven-pound, | six-ounce daughter. | -------- ATTEND CD COURSE | OTTAWA (CP) -- Forty army | officers now are attending al course at the Canadian Civil De-| fence College at Arnprior, Ont. it! was announced Thursday. It marks| the first step toward arranging for| possible aid by the armed forces| to civil authoriteis in time of dis- | "THE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST HEARING AID IN ge HISTORY! As powerful as some hearing aids at least TWICE its size. Weighs about the same as a pocket lighter, and is hardly larger! rey a x Clarity! Comfort ! Convenience? ONLY $100... operates for 10f a week on one tiny battery! Wear and com- pare--on our 10-day money-back Guarantee. Bone conduction acces- sory at moderate extra cost. EASY TIME-PAYMENT PLAN IMPERIAL OPTICAL GO. LTD. 222 SIMCOE S. (Above Home Dairy) DIAL RA 35-1741 aster. ney |ixiends, decided to keep the ext ronto, spent the weekend with Mr met in their Sunday School room |Mrs. Sumerford and Mrs. G. Beech, | The 79th anniversary of Whitby |their mother, Mrs. Charlotte Steph | "My Pet Superstitution". , yolks, is pictured above. special music by the choir. | Baby Debbie Robbins, Bowman |ity Hall on October 8. Group lead- does. Youth Groups To ccrr "na or tee ve wi ve Attend Service The young groups of the Whithy| oq ate and will receive certifi- United Church are meeting for a cates marking their achievement joint workshop service on Sunday of five years' membership and evening, October 2nd. The groups | Participation. participating will be the Explorers, | Canadian Girls-in-Training, Cubs and Boy Scouts. Th % their flags after they are dedicated at the church service. |about a century ago. Before the|Mrs. H. McClure, and visited {that they have completed three| well as several | years' training in the group. Five|that time. Unfortunately, the pres- Mrs. V. Wilson, | members of the Senior CGIT will; ent church officials have no rec-|the weekend with rMr. and town's incorporation in 1855 there Explorers will graduate with the Was a smal church building on Starr's Hill which was used by! the Baptist congregation. Presby-| terians also used the building, as| organizatins of | |ords connecting the two decades | wing built during the pastorate | The Boy Scouts, the newly or- of the late Captain Tom Best, was Wolf, ganized 4th Whitby, will receive a Presbyterian church and was| | of Baptist history in the town. The present building, with the ex-| ception of the Sunday school | purchased from that denomina.' tion. Le) From the * nn . THE SOOT AND SMOKE FROM THIS travelling boiler made it unpopular with the ladies because it spoiled their complexions and so--it soon e extinct. 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