THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 29, 1958 § BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Paddy Quinton, 29 Temperance Street Bowmanville High School Field And Track Winners | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|B. Smith, C. Smith and E. Os- Following are the results of the|borne (tie). : Bowmanville School field] Softball Distance Throw -- B and track meet held Wednesday Smith (146.8), J. Smith, P. Con at the Boys Training School: way, C. Witveot. { tball Speed -- J. Mutton and! JUNIE, GIRLS a1 Conway|C: Witvoet (55), P. Conway and (10.1), V. Brown, B. Phillips, B.|3: Cann (54), C. Smith and J. MecRolskie, D. Martin, * 7 |Smith (47), B. Smith and E. Os- 50-yard dash -- V. Brown, 1./Dorme (44). Conway, B. Phillips, B. we, 1 Basketball -- Graham, Witvoet skie, "D. Martin. |and Blackburn; Osborne, Con- Running broad jump {way and Mutton; Smith, Smith Brown (132%); A. Smale, K. JUNIOR Bos JThemapson, D. Bragg, D. Martin, 100-Yard Dash J. Moore Standing broad jump -- Linda| "50 y avg Thepl:_G- Cooper. Mutton (6.7), Carole Abbott, Don-|( 30) G. Conway. W. Theta na Bragg, E. Pichard, B. Ovens,| "440.yard Dash -- Coo) B. McRolskie, (1.125), G. Conway, W. Thertell High Jump -- Aileen DeWith, w Mavin. ld : J. Ormiston, Carole Abbott, Lin-| yop . Step - Jump -- G. Me- da Mutton (tie), E. Pichard, B. Cullough (34.8), B. Richards, W McRolskie (Tie). |Thertell, Brian Hughes Cie Softball Distance Throw --| Running Broad Jump -- McCul- Myrna Peterson (155.11, Marilyn jough (14.7), J. Moore, B. Rich- Welsh, Cleavon Pichard, V. ards, G. Conway. Sa Brown, Carole Abbott, B. Hughes.| Shot Put -- Osborne Softball Speed -- V. Brown McCullough, B. Richards, J. Marilyn Welsh (29), B. Vermeul-| Moore. en, K. Brown (28), K. McMurter,| High Jump -- G. McCullough P. Heatlie (27), S. Coverley, M./ (4.9), D. Milne. B. Barton, J. Peterson, tie with L. Mutton and Moore. L. Brooking. | INTERMEDIATE BOYS INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 100-Yard Dash -- P. Reynolds 75-yard dash -- B. Bathgate|(10.8), C. Trim, C. Mutton, G. Mc- (9.3), K. Bragg, P. Simpson, M. Gill Butlery, D. Rosebrough. 220-Yard Dash -- C. Trim, P. 100-yard dash -- B, Bathgate Reynolds, G. McGill, N. James. (12.1), K. Bragg, P. Simpson, D.| 440-Yard Dash -- D. Welsh, Roseborough, M. Butlery. |D_ Delaney, N. James. W. Lemon. Running Broad Jump -- B. Running Broad Jump C. Bathgate (14.9), S. Kilpatrick, K. Trim (185), D. Welsh, D. Bragg, P. Simpson H. Maughan. | Delaney. P. Reynolds. Standing Broad Jump -- S. Kil-| Shot Put -- B. Hanna (33.4%), patrick (7), B. Bathgate, K. R. Strikwerds, D. Cattran, N. P for political asylum. He was iden- tified as Ludwik Misczko, 27. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m, call KING TAXI . | Mrs. R. Agg. Mrs. R. Carter and, ermoon iil Mrs. N. Cormack also assisted. | mot efticicat turdge acted 85 8 SHAMAN SLEKS ASYLUM Hold Supper o's Eien . BRUNSBUETTELKOOG, Ger- " many --A seaman sprang off The first Church supper of the PERSONALS the Polish fishing vessel rom id season was held at All Saints' lik into the Kiel Canal Thursday a gl Wednesqay, by the Mrs. W. E. Pellow, Mrs. C. G {night, swam to shore and asked Benevolent Lodge [lice Gis mover 20%. 506518 McLean. Mrs. Ada Wickett and in Harvest turkey supper. Mrs. L. G. Stevens of the South| Visited their son and daughter-in- Visits Brougham Many favorable comments have, Ontario Blig' gn fite_Syerellah and Samy 'n Tucses, Svicehn | among e ladies who tt On Monday Seplember 2ith, heen received 2 to the quality| Brooklin in preparation wen a Mrs. W. Archer, of Blackstock, Benevolent Rebekah Lodge Degree Suan ily o e service and catering of the coming plowing Spent Friday the guest of Mr. and Staff visited Brougham to confer| Serving. Mrs. Erskine and Mrs.| maton Mrs. E. W. Archer of St. John the Rebekah Degree on three can- Samet iahthoim, ere present. | street east. cidates, one of Brougham and two a SS J8WN| Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Nelson, Gord from Ajax. Vickery. ho iso Sslenrated her| of Albers, New Brunswick, Ee] ie and Mis. Son Wilson aud Sistar Isobel Meier DDP of ' returned to their home after relatives in town recently Oshawa west No 7 was introduced| The general convener was the spending a few weeks visiting| Sorry to learn that Mr 'Walter to the officers and members off President Mrs. E. C. Burdge.|their sister and brother-in-law, Ridley is in Oshawa General Hos Joy Rebekah Lodge by Sister| Vrs: E. Smith was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alward. pital. His many friends wish him Marjory Gregg JPNG and Sister| the service, assisted by the girls a prompt recovery. Nina Shepherd PNG introduced|®f the Senior Bible Class. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anderson, 5 of Palace street, have recently Mrs. E. R. Parliament has re-| Sister Lena Pellow and Staff and! Mrs. T. Henstock, Mrs. Akey, all were cordially welcomed. | Mrs. W. Clarke, Mrs, J. Clarke, After the three ladies had been Mrs. F. Odell, Mrs. F. Marsh, returned to town after a month's|turned to her home in Fort Will-| motor trip through the Southern|/iam after spending the summer || inducted into the lodge, they were Mrs. F. Price, Mrs. N. Cathcart, and Western States. They also/with her aunt, Mrs, C. Q. Frazer. each pr ted with a b of Gladioli. Sister Irene Phillips, NG of Joy Lodge, thanked the visiting team \ ' or work well done and presented | 3 ister Lena Pellow (captain) with ja gift on behalf of the Lodge. | 4 A very delightful lunch was] Na \ y Te then served 23d as social hour = ® X A Guide i © Values * WHITBY Whitby - Ajax - Pickering - Brooklin - Port Perry Accounts of social events and news items " Toca) interest an names ors are +f : ps | Advertisers using the columns of The Times-Gazette, in addition -- TET to doing a large share of community work each day, add some Manager Wren Blair last night tangible quality to the community. gunounced, that he Whitby Dit By employing local help they contribute to the earning power workout His alton fom 30s of the many families in the district and provide sales careers in Je Bowmanville srens. lee for the young people. They keep a large share of the earning Ee WorEaut Wat She one power in local circulation and ot the same time bring quality By ROBERT RICE 'an ingredient in the price struc-| has been slowed down because of merchandise to the local market. K. Bragg. & Kilpatrick D. Rose. 880 Yard -- W. Lemon (347), C. Canadian Press Staff Writer (ture, bakers charged the same Warm weather. They expect to Many merchants in this district odd to the pleasure of local living through at least one hobby. In sport, they promote teams, take an interest in service clubs or lend important assistance in welfare work. Most important is the fact that 90 percent of the businessmen have chosen this district over other locations to make their home and carry on their business. borough, Evelyn Hecks. Trim, H. Lewis, R. Strikwerds, LONDON (CP) -- Britain lops price everywhere--8%d. jEeturn. to the WhibY arena om Buy from the public-spirited business concerns advertising on 0 a" Hop - Step - Jump -- D. Welsh away the bread subsidy this week-| With the subsidy ending on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. gostance Softball a , x (35), D. Delaney, N. James, W. end, setting the stage for some bread, as it has already done for DECIDING GAME this page of The Times-Gazette and help yourself to savings at the same time. NFIDENT HE'LL WIN FIGHT Cairo. Menon was reportedly sent to Egypt by India's Prime | Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on an emergency mission aimed | at finding a way out of the Suez crisis. (4210.3), » FFE V. K. Krishna Menon, India's roving ambassador, inspires a smile on the face of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, left, after a conference in British Abandoning Subsidy On Bread During Weekend Whitby Cleaners & Dyers Phone MO 8-2345 FOR FREE PICK-UP OF YOUR FURS AND APPAREL We operate our own refrigerated storage ALL GARMENTS FULLY INSURED 150 Colborne St. East Bragg, K. Davey, B. Wraight, James. R. BO. y 2 High Jump -- Kassatz (4.11), P. High jump -- B. Bathgate (4.4), Allin, P. Belsey, W. Lemon. . : | Lemon. crusty competition between the sugar, butter, cheese, bacon, Bathgate, S. Kilpatrick, M. Las- gpnjoR BOYS [giants of the baking business and| potatoes, margarine and eggs,| Winding up the minor ball, for| karis, G. Stack. 100-Yard Dash it S a J. Mason the small corner-store bakeries. |Britons are seeing almost the last| the year, the third, and deciding| Mh NT poathgate, (11.9), L. Stapleton, K. William. Right away, the so-called na- of war-imposed price controls. games of the K and C Little Big Courtice (53. G. Stack. = B. son. R. Biggs. tional loaf--1% pounds unwrap- Only milk remains subsidized. |League finals take place this] Wraight (51): K Brags Wi Las 220-Yard Dash -- J. Mason ped and unsliced--will cost more,| When chancellor of the exchequ-| afternoon, at Alexandra Park, karis (48). = Sat yy Jackson, L. Stapleton, depending where the consumer er Harold Bacmillian said he ras Osawa, : x . Biggs. uys it. | eliminating the subsidy on bread, a ey? Bpeed Hy 440-Yard -- J. Mason (1.1.1), R.| In port areas, such as London, some of the big bakeries wanted| The United Church WMS will hold, Bugheo C. Wishart 4 Dotan Biggs, L. Stapleton, R. Davey. |Liverpool Bristol or Hull, the big to charge 10%d. But the main | their monthly meeting on Monday, (29), C. Courtice. N. Brown. Muir. | /«00P = Step - Jump -- J. Mason bakeries will charge 10d a loaf. source of baking flour, the J. Ar-| October 1, at the home of Miss) tie 'with Harvey, Pascoe and o08) D. Lycett, T. Yeo, L. Inland, where flour costs include thur Rank group, also is a major Mildred Price. I Machre (28) Ys Stapleton. transport charges, the mass-pro- bakery, and its price was to be Th la Mache (28) LS | Running Broad Jump -- J.|duced, machine-made loaf will be 10d. So the rest followed suit. |, The regular monthly meeting of 100-vard Dash -. Pat Conway) 220 (17.9), R. Biggs, B. Jack-|half-penny more. The small bakers, however, rec-| the VON be held on Monday, (12.4), J. Smith © Smith. E. Ooh K. Williamson. | At the small corner bakery, the ommended 11d on the ground October 1, in the Council Cham-| baa 3 Tas ©, et Oa pt. kK Villian, price will be about 11d. The small their bread would be worth the bers at 3 p.m. ard . 2), J. 1 » B. » M.|bakers say oven-cooke read extra penny. The Economist, a Sa Dash - Seuway, J. Walser [costs more to produce than the weekly London journal, says they ce. Join Evangelist Chri Running Broad Jump -- P.'B ig Jump -- B. Jackson (4.11), plant loaf, but feel that the public should have extolled the virtues their 1 ews age oti "i Cn Drona Sung iE bbott, K. Williamson, J. Fer- will be glad to pay more to get|of their crusty loaves five months bry Yegu ar monthly meeting in| Sovay ib, Cp SOUL, J. /guson, : [ ago, telling "how they strengthen| St: Bernard's Auditorium on Mon- mith, E. Osborne, B. Smith. | BiYard -- R. Biggs 0.4), K.| moommenony | the teeth and curl the hair.' |9ay. October 1, at 8 p.m. . amson, . erguson, Wp i 1 Conway, B. Smith, J. Mutton, C. Stapleton. id ft Bc 14 ne soy The All Saints' Anglican Church br 4 Jump -- P. Conway (4.2) |Gonard he =D, Pickeria (55%), bakers going out of business. en ig Braush ho iy > y Sth ang. It remains to be seen whether Se at 8 --r op onday, [Frost Rain And Snow TN a ie ahd Si Delay Harvest Operations PATTERSON ELECTRONICS CUSTOM. HI-FI SOUND P.A. SYSTEMS GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TELEVISION AND RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS Phone MO 8-2711 107 Colborne St. W., Whitby PHONE MO 8-3301 HILLCREST DAIRY (Whitby) LTD. Featuring BULK TANK PICK-UP SERVICING Brooklin, Whitby, Ajax and District 308 Byron St. S., Whitby ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY | Furniture and Furnishings Dealer for ® IMPERIAL FURNITURE ® VILAS FURNITURE eo STANDARD TUBING © NESTING CHAIRS © MARSHALL BEDDING © DUNLOP PRODUCTS Phone MO 8-3483 216 Mary St, Whitby TOWN TOGGERY Hughes' Town Toggery and four years ego was Jeanne and Ed Beauty Solon. Facing south on the parking lot right beside the Canadi Bank of C , the Town Toggery has now be- come the store where wise moth shop for clothing for baby, children, teens and for themselves, Town Toggery holds the exclusive agency in this area for the Serka baby line, @ good brand and a new item in this district. The store also features College Girls coats. Johnston Originel dresses, Robin snowsuits, Nu-Line skirts, St. Michael's Knit end Aurora sweaters and Flexees bras. On hand to properly fit your child or yourself are such exper- ienced sales ladies as Mrs. May Blight and Mrs. Mary Holcombe. "Our aim", said Ed Hughes, "is to furnish our with Neck > od better quality merchandise et the most reasonable price end eek may covered: up, we d the utmost courtesy at all times. We clways welcome CLUES DOWN: pecial from p and will try and provide for you ------ I any item you may not see in our store'. I WHITBY BARGAIN CENTRE As @ further aid to the shopper, the Town Toggery also operates | one of the *awn's most aggressive beaufy salons at the rear of Our Motto Is the store. If mother wishes to moke an appointment, she has "SATISFACTION" merely to consult Miss Lorraine or Miss Doris. Whitby residents OR CASH MONEY REFUNDED MEN'S, LADIES' and HAROLD STACEY WHITE ROSE * FUEL OIL * STOVE OIL DIESEL OIL and GASOLINE MO 8-3291 P.O. Box 272 Whitby, Onterie WHITBY WELDING WORKS ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE Portable. Equipment, Ornoamen- tal Iron Work, Steel Building Linters, Trailer Frames Built. Phone MO 8-2681 Cor. Brock St. N. & Palmerston. Bt ve | : Hi SEPTIC TANK CLEANING NEW TANKS INSTALLED PROMPT SERVICE Phone MO 8-2563 204 Chestnut St. N., Whithy war, ing of the season on Wednesday, | | TORONTO (CP) -- Cold, wet/ing slowly. Canning crops aad|fs OPEN SPACES October 3, at the school at 8 p.m. | The Australtan government es-|It will be in the form of a Staff] weather, frost -- and snow in apples are being harvested slowly some areas -- has delayed grain|in most regions. timates Australia could support a|evening and will give the parent: iple the of 25,000,000, nearly an opportunity to meet the feach. ! harvesting and seeding throughout) Eastern Ontario, hit by rain and Intario, the agriculture depart- frost, reported almost total loss of nent said today in its weekly crop grain and up to 50 - per - cent report. loss of corn crops in some coun- | Western, southern and central ties. Intario, plagued by rainy weather Northern Ontario, however, has ind soft fields, have been able to|been hardest hit. Early snowfalls. \arvest only about 60 to 80 per have caused grain to lodge in the sent of the grain crop. Fall and fields. Almost 80 per cent of the, vinter wheat seeding is progress- grain crop has been lost. | ISITOR . AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS ! John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Rotary Hears John Mills CONTRACTORS Builders and Developers of Modern Communities Specializing in RANCH STYLE BUNGALOWS Phone MO 8-2716 119 Ferguson : Whitby Times-Gazette R. CONTAACTORS | 4 As there was no correct answer to puzzle No. 141 |{ the prize of $230 will be carried forward and the prize for the next puzzle will be $240. GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE STATION (Geo. Popescu, Mgr.) LUBRICATION -- WASHING CARBURETOR & ELECTRICAL And MOTOR TUNE-UPS LICENSED MECHANICS Phone MO 8-4232 United Kingdom minister of state for the board of trade, will tour cities in Western Canada | this month. His tour includes | | Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria, | Banff and Red Deer. Earlier this year he toured Eastern Canada. | | The Rt. Hon. A. R. W. Low, | 2, His Skill is of vital impor- tance of course. But the Skull is no more important \ [7] [1] UIP] than many other parts of | the body. may secure similar service in Whitby by calling the Beauty Clinic, - | velopment has been the record- in the Whitby Professional Building. There, Mrs. Hughes, recently Speak On Photography AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re-|posing it in his camera for an rter) -- Speaker at this week's hour and developing his negative tary luncheon was John Mills with gallic acid. A positive print ho gave a classification talk on/was made by contact with another SPhotography"' Mr. Mills review-! piece of paper i the history and development of In mid-19th century came the ie photographic aris to the pres- evolution of the wet plate process, #t time and spoke of what may a cumbersome method of produc- mppen in the future now that ing a negative on glass. The meth- vectronic activated tape in non- od was revolutionary in as much peture form is in process of de- as it cut exposure times to 10 sec- ielorment. onds or less. Certain principles of physics re-| In Canada, George T. Taylor of ded to light and lenses were Fredericton, one of this country's own to scientists of the mid-16th pioneer photographers made da- ntury. Alchemists searching for guerrotypes in 1956. Some of his medium of changing base pictures are reproduced in the etals into gold made records of April issue of the Canadian Geo- e reaction of sight in silver and graphical Journal. her substances. Between them a| In the latter part of the 19th mera of sorts had been devised. century came the production of In 1822, a French research sci- the first daylizht loading film Mist, J. Nicephore Niecpe, ex- camera by George Eastman. wimenting with lithography, pro-| This helped lift photography out feed what was claimed to be the of the professional category and vold's first photograph. A few vu fhe carers in the hands of sérs later another Frenchman, the hobbyist. Lois Daguerre joined partner- ELECTRONIC PHOTO shih with Niecpe and between, The 20th century's greatest re- . het evolved in 1839 the Daguerro- volution has so far been the de- Lypeprocess velopment of the 35-mm minia- " PIC RES ON PAPER ture camera and the use of color- it the same time, an Eng- tized photographic emulsions has n, Thomas Fox Talbot, vastly expanded the scope of use- evo "a process based on sen- fulness of the camera, : sitizh a piece of paper with sil-| Today a new photo-electric era ver Pate and common salt, ex- can be envisioned that promises |to revolutionize photography by {eliminating chemical processes |and resolving it solely into a {science involving the physics of light and optics -- the electronic 8 he Fir Car Parts most spectacular 1956 de- ing of pictures on magnetically sensitive tape using principles similar to those employed in re- cording sound on tape. It is now entirely possible that iron-oxide tape, electronically ac- tivated in non-picture form, will replace visual film in profession- al movie making. Eventually it may move into the still camera sphere, and for certain purposes replace the type of film negative used in present day photograpnv. Mr. Mills concluded his talk by displaying some of the hun- dreds of photos he has taken dur- ing the past few years in his work as a staff reporter with the Daily Times-Gazette. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX Phone AJAX 333 If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. 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(Over Bank of Nova Scotia), OSHAWA RA 3-4687 « Ask for the YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS 'BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS 16 residents of all surrounding towns + Personal Finance Company of Canada Service, Nati ide Credit at first. Write or come in foday! KES TO SAYLES SYSTEM 6. Hockey 24. Deck eturning home i. ---- Explanations of more difficult clues: CLUES ACROSS: can do nothing positive to help; it is simply there, as a game, for a person to enjoy. A Jockey, possibly known personally, could do something positive to awaken a person's in- terest in horse-racing. . Strictly speaking, the Moon has no brightness of its own -- it merely re- flects sunlight. One's Mood is certainly brighter at times. . Sell is best. If he only tries to, that means you don't let him. But usually you will let him Tell you what he wants to, merely disbelieving or laughing at him. You surely won't let him Sell you a lot of rubs bish, , The phrase "not in use" favors Cup, which is used. A Cap is "worn rather than "'used". . "Can easily lead to trouble" would alone be a fully aequate clue for Speed ing. ""Thoughtless", there- fore, points to Spending os the better answer . Gun best fits the clue. By implication, the mention of extra courage locates this person in a position al- ready calling for some courage. A person usually only gets a Gun in some such position, but the same cannot be said of Gin -- which in any case is some- what uncertain as a morale booster. is best for the clue but a dirty says "will"; . Town is . Men is more apt. stronger, since there must be a lot of people in the position to appreciate it. The nice Gown may not have been seen by enough people to make "many" ecomplimen- tary remarks. Late is best. Anybody with any feelings will agree that it is unfortunote for a horse to be Lame, quite regardless of whether it is to race or mot. It is par- ticularly when it is due at somewhere important, such as a race meeting, that. it should not arrive Late. Pointed, yes; but there is no reason to mention that the article hos been Printed since, if there is any ques- tion of a flood of corre- spondence, it follows that the arficle was Printed. The clue clearly implies the presence of other people (to ""show'), thus favoring Poker. The man may solve his Poser in private, Drink is correct. The clue treats "alcoholic" es an adjective -- a word that "describes", The werd "alcoholic" is, however, applied to « Drunk os a noun. . Any genuine Jap has pre- sumably come from Japan, and can give you some such information. Only cer- tain Maps are concerned with foreign parts, A Hen is proverbially always very fussy with its chickens -- not just "often'" so. Some- types of Men are often very fussy with children. (The answer is scrambled according to the clue.) . The clue reads as though the answer were something which started itself, This favors Rot which progresses of its own accord. A Row is a state of affairs. It is not self-starting. 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