Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Apr 1956, p. 5

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Province To Aid THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 4, 195% © BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Metro With Roads jenite of six majo om jects i DESERT RESCUE | Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 25 Temperance Street the area involving $7,000,000, Mr., SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) TORONTO (CP)--Fred Gardiner . > . | A helicopter flew over a desert im Gardiner told the Metropolitan|y "Ve ti 'Wales to resciie 1 MA $8-3729 at an hai A Metropolitan Toronto chairman, | ads committee that $4,650,000 of mother and her new-born baby---= (said Tuesday the provincial BOV- {pe money would be spent this [from a sheep ranch cut off by = Kinsmen Honor Ladies ernment has agreed to assume fulll year, = floods. At Gala Banquet, Dance | ---- Ee ---- BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow-! The toast to the ladies was pro- 4 BF apa ; i ; : i manville Kinsmen Club honored posed by Ray Lathangue and was : 4 | " : " pA, sdaed v Mrs i arke 4 : : its ladies last night at a gala La- acknowledged 3 : : ies' Ni : fe the Kinsmen president C BRYAN] - dies' Night banquet and dance in wie of the K in turn introduced| A CORSON oy » b the Lions' Community Centre {pomselves and their guests. Kins | i --_ -- bi = i when over 40 couples were in at- men Garry Venning presented | Mrs. Li Parker with a lovely bou- » A. CUDDY i ¢ ; j fendence. Li quet of roses. Kinsmen President Parker Ken Knicks and Reg Swindles z 5 AD, DAVIES 4 2 4 welcomed all guests and introduc- gave everyone a hearty laugh| - i fa > 4 > hy . 9 ed the head table, including Lions ith their fooling when they made| i J £ 7 § 3 J ; Club President Wally Braden, Ro- {wo presentations one to Ray N 1 Ov HL " Ll 5 " 5 E 4 ; tary Club President Keith Jackson jathangue. Ray was chosen the) y 4 7 and Mrs, Jackson, President Ca-| "Brainiest Kin' of the year;| i n [} Y. RAN | : ' , , 53 aii . 4 y nadian Legion, Jim Firth and Mrs. | while Ken Knicks won the award| as ; 3 Firth, President Kinette Club/ for being the 'Most Unathletic B.C. HAH DY 4 4 " by Mrs. Stan Dunn, District Governor Kin' of the year So wy y i ; District 8, "Monty" Cranfield and Special entertainment from To- \ § . y Mrs. Cranfield, Oshawa: Deputy ronto was unable to attend due to Governor, Zone C, George Coling the inclement weather and Mrs, Coling, Brighton; Chair- Dancing was enjoyed to the mu- man Ladies' Night Committee, sic of Doug Rockham and band 8 P M Bert Syer and Mrs: Syer and Mrs Catering was handled by the St a . Li Parker. John's Guildettes | Ress Vessel : 'New Buildings Held under the auspices of the enterlainment committee of | : ; THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION A At Vancouver Progressing gressing rapidly on three new . buildings in Bowmanville GUEST STARS WILL BE * 0 et Iain The Dutch Christian Reform L] Church, Scugog street, is well un ; . - po Y gm bh al. ' - uli der construction. The roof has been | rs VANCOUVER (CP) -- The first T ' \ : : finished. The sheeting is complete OSS ( : ) DOCTORS' BOARD ADDED TO HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT Russian ship to visit here since and bricking is now under way wx HARRY M FIELD Baritone s : : 1948 arrived Tuesday to load The new post office, at the cor-| . . T.V S Pictured above is a very wel- | rives or leaves the hospital, the bejna 21 Espert In the elecitonie | M2. Bevis In his household. Mus. grain under a trade agreement Per of Teraperance and Chur h Toronto Operatic Society and T.V. Star come addition to the equipment | staff can tell at a glance if he ga iy Bind) a hE The quality and extent Signed recently between Canada rg ge a] . of the Ajax and Pickering Hos- | is in or out. The board is the self craftsman. One has only to | of the many items she has woven and Russia concrete work is complete. T hel b _¢ MARGUARET KERR (Pianist) pital. It is a doctors' board. On = gift of "Pat" Bayly, head of see this latest effort to Kow have Zo be seen bi be Bssorsed, The General Panfilov, an Amer- building is to be of fireproof con- it is listed all the doctors on the Bayly Engineering and former that here is a piece of work that but that is another story. Miss j.an Liberty ship named after a Struction and this calls for a re . . staff of the hospital. By the = mayor of Ajax. Mr Bayly made is almost perfection, It should Hughes, hospital superintendent Russian hero, DD ad by 29- inforced concrete structure Toronto Operatic Society and T.V. Star simple manipulation of a slide op- this fine piece of equipment. A be noted here too that skilled is shown in the picture year-old Michael Serich of Vladi- The third building is the addi posite each name as a doctor ar- | man of many talents, besides | craftsmanship is not limited to Photo By John Mills vostok. It is the first of .six to tion to the Vincent Massey school MITH Vv li an em-- -- - ET load cargo here during the located on Church street east. Here Yr JACQUELIN ( oca ist w next two months ork is also progressing rapidly | Raymond Whyte, 8, Reporters were given the run of Several local business's are: at| and T.V. Star Couple Marry Ray ®, 8, Regen wre svn oe un of petit oes oo AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS P Y Buried But Survives broken English, greeted everybody the 2re coniemplating changes In J GORDON MARSH & BIRGITA with a drink of vodka and an -- John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 At N tl BRANTFORD (CP) -- Raymond gswered all questions. He said the ewcas e Whyte, eight-year-old son of Mr. crew was free to take shore leave SEA BIRDS From Canadian National Ballet and Mrs. William Whyte, was dig- whenever work was done. Gannets, large sea-birds, nest in - T : ' h Newcastle United Church was! ging a tunnel with some other boys , arge ap y Hoy Rotarians Hear alk the setting for the marriage of Fucsday when it caved in, He was aypen Russian ships stopped here large numbers in the St. Lawrence [] . Miss Claire Louise Allin, daughter buried under a large mound of ©'% t years ago Russian crews Suil. ¢ GEORGE FAIR (Cartoonist) of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Allin dirt for 10 minutes before work-| Were not allowed off their ships " aciia. t . Ton roll and only the captain would speak On The Oil Industry of Nepal, to Mr, Philip, Yur men who were pouring souerele at JT} ictal and seporiees AND OTHER ENTERTAINING STARS Thomas A. Veitch of Ajax. Res The boy was reported in good| = 7 FOR MISSED JAX s-Gazette. Staff Re-|south of Calgary, where oil had M. C. Fisher' performed the eve- condition in hospital later LY 2 . A eat 1914 ning ceremony. Norman Williams Vincent Graveline Proceeds for the Organ Fund Whitby porter) -- Rotarian "Chuck' Walk-| been found as early as Ege» Sacco (oh The "Tuner Valen war a major it 108 ie urn. "and Glen A ny Myo Hodgson [Ts Fined, Jailed PAPERS Ontaric Hospital ! " . ' Ajax Rotary Club Juncheon; his put Canada's demand for petrol- : heh : subject was the "Oil Industry". eum had increased at such a rate Given in marriage by her fa . es i : Mr. Walker traced the growth of that it was only able to supply a ther, the bride wore a bouffant Injured In Crash _ WINDSOR (CP)--Vincent Grave- IN AJAX the industry from the middle of comparatively small area on the gown of tulle with lace - appliqued TORONTO (CPi Mr line, 33, Tuesday was sentenced Town Clerk's Office Li TICKETS 1.00 EACH Town Furniture Store last century to the present -day- prairies. If Canada was not to con- overskirt of peau de soie. styled 0 --Mr. and Mrs.) {5 two months jail 'and fined $200 Ph He also came up with some very tinue to depend almost wholly on with lily-point sleeves and gai John Rodgson of idl Thomas Were tor operating a betting busines one i SSiV igures on production, : y ger fields! dral train. Her finger-tip veil was Injurec uesday when their car y Has i hd Prone in imported oil, new aid lar i held by a matching Dies WAS on collision, with prothes at which crown counsel said handled AJAX 333 COME ONE! COME ALL! the business and the impact the oil : pv ww i «ri. crown, and she carried a white nearby Cooksville. Mr odgson, [$500,000 a year i industry has had in the develop- The industry worked industri orchid on a white Bible, suffering from face cuts, and his| gg¢ Jj M. Ander f the pr If you have not received your y ivi ously. Imperial Oil Company spent wife from a broken arm, wer Bt Anderson of the pro} ¢imec Gazette by 7 P.M., Call TAN MARTIN ol od 3 .. Ww ia . a N finciz so. anti.ga ' e M., _ ment of modern living. $23 million drilling 133 wildcat wells! The attendants were Mrs. Nor- ooo qi poe te mee € vincial police anti-gambling squad y M.C. S Mr. Walker said that one out of ~anada. whick found ma Howsam, matron of honor for cared An hospiial here. ~~ |said bets for the day totalling $1,- every 50 of our working force fs in Western Canada which found no her sister, 'Mrs. Clarice Harshaw, 522 were found recorded at Grave- AJAX TAXI directly employed in finding, pro- oil. But the next well was of the sister of the groom, and Mrs. Veitch was best man for his broth-|line's home when it was raided ETT ducing, manufacturing, transport- greatest importance for Imperial Jean Nokes. All wore waltz-length er, and the ushers were Thomas March 10. Figures for the previ- All calls must be Rlaced before ing or marketing ofl or oil products: and for the Canadian oil industry. frocks of peony-rose iridescent taf- G. Veitch, brother of the groom, ous day indicated total bets of : ' Qa. as4 From 1946 to the end of 1955,|1t was Imperial Leduc No. 1, the| feta, made on princess lines with and Paul Allin, brother of the|$2,121, he said. | capital invested in Canada's oil in-| discovery well of the now-famous tucked bodices, and carried cas-| bride : : -- m-- -- -- dustry totalled some three billion's Leduc fields. The date was Feb- cades of roses. The flower girl, A reception followed in the Sun- of dollars and the investment is ruary 13, 1947. The discovery ush- Miss Cathy Harshaw, niece of the day School Hall, and later the continuing at a high rate. ered in a new era for oil in Can- groom, was in turquoise taffeta, bride and groom left on a wed- HUGE EXPENDITURE ada. carrying a basket of flowers. John ding trip. I Last year, over one million dol- lars a day was spent in Canada a -- y 7 : seeking and producing oil. Land ? . a : rurrently under lease or reserved for exploration in Canada totals 2 one hundred and sixty three mil- ¥ 3 lion acres; more than six times the : combined land areas of Nova ; Scotia, New Bruswick, and Prince Edward Island. Crude oil is a dark, often foul : da a. 2 : smelling liquid useful for nothing : a : R in its natural state. Scientists be- | ; i Wgpria lieve that it was formed from the i ; decaying remains of billions of : ; ; acquatic creatures which fell to the ; bottom of prehistoric oceans and were there crushed under tons of silt. As the world grew older, this silt was in turn subject to tremen- | : : dous heat and pressure and gradu- ; : ; H 0 t b . ally became rock. Where the rock ; ] was prous, the oil was trapped and there it is found today, in por ous formations underlying layers : ® [ 4 B ill of non-porous rock Sometimes. the wil sseped to. the at tH resl 4 ¥i S owmanviiie surface, and coagulated in pools Whitl y It was this pitch which Noah used i waterproof the Ark, Later, the .gyptians used it for embalming pia, 1 (THURS U ONLY) It was not until the middle of last R DAY 4 FRIDAY ) SAT BDAY ny century that people really got inter : ested in the possibilities of petrol- 1 i eum. It was a time of gr nd trial expansion, ahd the skh pi With he purchase o "e pais Ings of animal oils for lighting i Yeating and lubrication were vety of our famous first quality . : : | TOMORROW APRIL 5th PRIMITIVE OPERATION ee | Co 1s As early as the 1850's oil was ; & Normadene Nylon Hose at 99¢ £4 taken from the "gum beds" of » ; . , Ontario's Lambton county and it f : Hy AT Hes Sanaa aud 2 "4% 4 --you can have for only... was that the commercial oil dev elop- 4 i | ment in Canada began is : i The production of crude oil in J i : Canada has had three distinct : yi phrases. The first saw the devel- opment of south western Ontario J y ? western Ontari Formerly Agg's Grocery, fields. Long vears of exploratio turned up only a minor field a: : Noman. Won fA Minor fied a an extra pair of the same hose. § : i Territories, which like wiv est P : Stroud's Grocery Premises producing. Then, in 1936, came the : major discovery at omnes moth Note -- Because of the huge March Busy t J demand we expect for this offer : Completely Remodelled : i --- t limit each cust | ; At Hospital we must limit each customer To Meet fo 3 pairs of hose at one cent AJAX {1inx s-Gazette Staff Re ; : tatistics for the month anu al are nts admitted 157, Total out-patients 183, You are cordially invited to attend the grand opening of Our aim is the pleasant famiiy way where you can relax Total disc 108 163 A hd ! Number t Sables. born 47 res i n S our new Restaurant tomorrow, April 5th, at 120 Brock with your friends or family, so bring your biggest appetite ill St. North. No effort has been spared to make our new feel il I d iti rants 130 ; . Restaurant the last word in pleasant surroundings, the and we feel sure you will go away as pleased as it is out-patients 17 Bowmanville finest of food and the most courteous service. possible for a restaurant to hake you. om Whitby | WE'LL BE EXPECTING YOU! served 4883.

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