Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Oct 1955, p. 15

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. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 6, 1955 18 Dean were Sunday vistors at ' Calls Tenders For | amines: Former Official Disagrees Ice-Flow Control | Canadian Textile Indusiry = fi Len With Selections In Library #iziviici:Has Slight 1954 Increase and Lynda, Be Bowmanville, visited » rs ' that our Georg: ERTON, Ont. (CPJ--John of Edmonton, which was recom-|rary's Te he said. MONTREAL (CP) -- Canadian] *... It seems ar ae Mrs. Mrs. Walter Parrinder Ba RIN reeve, charged|mended by liwariag Mis. af Ae Wig elas Millay denied any of The Seiden Sa or the design, wool-textile and knit-goods indus- mest Jo sm oot disposed to cor cor. THREAT © 2B OM JAPAN AN and Helen visited friends at Mill-|yogiorday the: public library here| Pet MacMillan s po k, the| "the modern onés may have some and supervision of erection of drum fier Snjoyed, 3 Dogent y asl Sear control. T refer to the severe ed PPR gh Tig Bf Bl 14 has obscene, profane and Godless Throughout the boo passages which certain people gates control equipment, service|m DUST Curing Ew SO im pressures and| press before delivery. s De: hel reader finds atheism, profanity and might or would object to, but they gate frames and imbedded paris d or rates. 5 Li Hom re pet done to our| He said the level of protection a Cooke, 'reeve of this village S€X. said Mr. Cooke. "The ENg-|are" just human books. . . . for both the Canadian and United | SG 0% TEHR%, ++ So RO p a Knit for the Canadian textile ndusty, ir, Sooke, roeve of this vill 8° lish is cheap and slangy, the kind| "3 "Coker aauohter plans to|States powerhouse ice sluices. [9 the Canadian Woollel and Kul "which operates in a high - Oshawa, visited at "Harold Pas- brie aid the library recom. YoU find only on the street corfi--|,ooome a murse and "The Living| Tenders will be received up t | id ¢ economy, is now at a lower level' coe. i £ the ay se 17.| ers and in the booze houses where | po th" is about a public health| Nov. 8. said, of than almost any other import nt | - 8 one of them oh man and woman go to drink." [} 00 whe works in a country | ~~ " Mr. Heon, addressing the group's| can do. little," he said. 'We must| textile manufacturing country. AYIMER. ont. Ho F) Y Calling bile meeting in| Mr. Cooke said he withdrew town, . bod ke Dough | by ™e Mary Jer a oil, convention, re oried continue b demonstrate lose ; fhe result Bas toes a steadily wild mallard v three other books from the library| Mrs, MacMillan said she recom- $d ect a list publishec ec in authori yereas ng rate of mpo enter- , flock of fd ogo 4 with Coker Mia BEvIPaer ae and only approved one of them. He mended the book 'because it is|every three months by the Ontari ny ared Ro Wn Sapped. effort to bette our own PO-| ing the Canadian mar ket from Eu-- Geese on the farm of ur Cav-| ment, promised "a complete, docu-|described the two "bad" books asthe true picture of the life of a department of education. i | 90, th a peak of 45,000 ' "ney tO ot | Tope: Asia and the United States. erly near here. Forced down by : | mented exposure of a shocking and 'part of a deliberate, anti-Christ- purge.' Angus Mowat, director of publi | ' So ut LAND OF Se H hurricane last year, his first pro 'evalting situation." ian: attempt Children. ow he HE os bins Bo his oy M; 2 Horasy said "The Living Earth He said the upturn in business basic; Aerial ow. Quebec * tector was farmer Albert White | The ex-reeve's attack was|als of our children.' book, you can fin rs, Mae- ment), s3id C100 Ki sy at me 'entirely from our own eh) r | srompted by the book, '"The Livin "The books prove conclusively: Millan added. on the lis partm au Yio es Re mallard Sek Zarth," by Sheila MacKay Fob that filth can be found on the lib-| Library officials said most of the!is supplied to travelling librarie: # orts, ! me ASTONISHING PERFORMANCE! court, Ont., swam 16 miles re- cently crossing Cook's bay im Lake Simcoe, near Barrie, Ont, EE on Yes... but that's only half the story be presented with a special H» y by his former teacher, Gus | _ moderato vir, es | DIV with cars .. . EVERYWHERE! Lumsden. y m.ten (CP Photo) SOLINA Bride To Be Is Honored GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent SOLINA -- Several Solina ladies attended a kitchen shower, at the home of Mrs. Bryce Brown of Osh- awa, on Thursday evening, when Miss Fae Reynolds, bride-to-be-of| Bowmanville, formerly of Belton) was the guest of honor. Those attending from here were | Mrs. Bruce Tink, Mrs. Addie Tink, Mrs. A. J. Balson, Mrs. S. E Werry, Mrs. Harold Pascoe, Mrs. | Wes Yellowlees, Mrs. Ralph Da-| vig, Miss Gladys Yellowlees, Mrs. | Harvey Yellowlees and Miss Pearl Leach. Congratulations to Ewart Leask | and his bride, the former Clara | Marlow, who were married ed Blackstock United Church en Saturday afternoon. | Several ladies from here attend- od the trousseau tea, given by Mrs. Isobel Reynolds, in honor of her daughter, Fae, bride of this week, at her home in Bowman- ville. YEMPERANCE PROGRAM The Temperance program ar- ranged by Mrs. Sunday School, noon, included a vocal Patsy Davis and a story illustrat how the life of The More We thank." Special mu- sic will be provided by the choir. The Women's Institute will meet | on Friday evening, October 14, in the Sunday School room. Mrs. George Knox and her group will have change of the program on which members of the Garden Club will take part. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McMinn and Lynda, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Me- Minn enjoyed a motor trip to Irondale, Tory Hill and several other places on Sunday. | Miss Evelyn Taylor was a guest at the Leask-Marlowe wedding on Saturday. # ; i ; ? on een, ha Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Anti-Dive Braking « Ball-Race Steering « Outrigger Rear Springs « Body by Fisher o 12-Volt Electrical A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ge ber Lat the howe of ~tem « Nine Engine-Drive Choices in all models « and, finally, the great scientific, technical and engineering resources of General Motors. Jack Baker was a judge at Bob- waygeon Fair on Friday. En TOs Serre, wer A lightni ick i h.that Stock car racing ha winner thi Hugging stability and Handli CK velyn Taylor Peterborough, were . - i ock car racing has a new winner this year. gs and handling ease. Chev- nr rH, Allin and Wes Alla, g n ng qu ¢ power; pu nc do #4 It's the 1955 motoramic Chevrolet, which, in rolet's got them all -- and results on the A day: 1a race after race, ran off with all the honors. stock car tracks prove it! guests at Wes Yellowlees. y an re Walia: So Dake ir. makes your. driving safer!sThat $ Chevrolet not only beat all the cars in its own What does all this mean to you, as an i Saturd ing guests = a Su By price class, but won out over the high- priced average motorist? It means that you can Sharon, Jill and Wayne Or- HA : : iy Rages won Sah one of the reasons for.Chevrolet's sure wel, ine efter He enjoy the same race-proved performance in and ors. Ales Pro Marya: or. y And thé main reason for Chevrolet's suc- ~~ your Chevrolet. Except in your case, it's a My cess is the tremendous new Turbo-Fire V8, Performance that's designed for safety -- for Balson, Hampton; Mr. y an Ji" Anson Batson. Richmond winning stock car record =but it's Ee safer posting, QU AOEpng Ereator sal. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and : ] ility, surer control and more of everything Beverley, visited at Glen Glas- But prize-winning performance takes that makes a car truly safe. Try them all pell's at Taunton. : aan ving i RL 3. not the onl y one.. Not by. a long shot! more than just speed and acceleration. It today -- take a demonstration drive in a ou dardy Jud Min %. Potion, : takes safety and dependability, road- ' Chevrolet. There couldn't be a better time. dy's. Mr. and Mrs, Ian Smith and Debbie, Toronto, were Saturday visitors at Stan Millson's Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons were Sunday visitors with A motoramaic X/ Take a demonstration drive today Mrs. Garnet Goyne and children and Food T. Goyne, Courtice visit- ed at Chas. Langmaid's. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westlake and mis, Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. N. Fice and sons visited at Frank Westlake's, Sr.. Tickets for the turkey bunquat Z5252F NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY! LOW PRICES--BIG DEALS! ENJOY A NEW CHEVROL Marie, and Mrs. W, Millbrook, visited at : Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flett, Co- lumbus: Mrs. Will Green Fene- lon Falls; Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach, "a 2 H Taunton, were Sunday visitors at D. Flett's. Wm. Knox, Brougham, visited at 4 Harry Knox's. a ae Va hie, fo 2 a Dis y SIt- : ed at. George Hamlin's 140 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA, ONT. WHITBY, ONT, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and

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