Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Nov 1956, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 1, 1956 B 1 Community Centres] Subject Of Address AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Reporter) -- The November meet- ing of the Lord Elgin Home and School Association will be held on Monday. The speaker, H. E. Wil-| son will give a talk on "The| : Value of Community Centres." A colored film "Progress and Passage" is to be presented. This is an account of the developmen? of the St. Lawrence Seaway from it's first inception, many years| |ago, right up to the present time. | The pupils of grade 4 will pro vide entertainment. Last month, | the treat provided for the children of the class which won the parents' attendance banner prov- ed to be so popular that it has been decided to repeat this once again. | Jack Reid, the president, is) planning an appropriate program for the December meeting, on the first Monday in the month, ' Plan Pheasant Shoot In Pickering Twp. | of PICKERING, (Times - Gazette Gal Staff Reporter) -- There will be et a two-day pheasant shoot in Pick-| ering Township Friday and Satur- day, Nov. 2 and 3, from 8 a.m. to| OFFICERS OF THE PICKERING EASTER REBEKAHLODGE : {5 p.m. . ickeri i y \ is 3 - , Sister Pe, Chamberlain; |Florence Robinson; right sup-| Restricted areas are from (Times - Gazette, Pickering and installed the new Past NG, Sister Gladys Beck den, Siste! 5 gi a ore or TE al a Monee ee Toa Weir 10 Sear stead; recording secretary, Sister conduetor, ister il _|Silk; left supporter Vice Grand, boro Townline and from the lake- team from Whitby Benevolent Re- The new officers are: Noble Mary Bolton; treasurer, Sister side guardian, Sister Mary Ri ey; Sister Daisy Udell; musician, Sis- front to the 1st Concession. This bekahs, Lodge No. 132, visited the Grand, Sister Edith Pears: Vice Florrie Roffey: financial secre-'right supporter, NG Sister Nancy ter Isabel Lodge; flag bearer, Sis- covers the built up areas of Rose. ar x SE : f (ing: arv od : war-/C : E t NG, Sister/ter Florence Peterman. hank, cast Joodlands, ona Sister Verna King; Junior tary, Sister Edna Balsdon; war-/Culley; left supporter : Sisierlier Florence relerman -- Sore hal a 4-H CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Cralg Peters, Claremont, and | marks out of a possible 1240. | this particular trophy. The boys Michael Hart, RR 2, Pickering, | The award was made at the | are shown with the trophy, Both students at Pickering and OAC, Guelph and the test was | Craig Peters, left, Michael Hart Le 8 on forestry management, identi- | and John Russ, their 4-H Club District High School won the On- | fication of trees and related for- | leader who is also a teacher at tario 4-H Club Championship | estry subjects. This is the first | Pickering High School. trophy with a total of 1143 | time Pickering High has won | ~Photo by John Mills BIG KEY Farmers report lots of birds have survived through the sum-| EARLY DAYS OLD WORKHORSE . The key to a popular lock in and conditions are ideal. It is be- mer months i . Quebec City in 1665, 57 years The reindeer has been domesti- Grecian times was so big it had'lieved a decrease in the fox popu- Shooting is prohibited in Ajax at after its founding, had a popula- cated in Finland for about 4.000 | tion of 550 and had 70 houses. years. to be carried over the shoulder. lation has meant that more birds'any time. PICKERING Staff Reporter) -- An installation officers, with all due ceremony. pe | Grand Uni Grand Union stands for really low prices and Aylmer (as everyone knows) stands for mighty fine food. Put this great, JHivuey saving eombination to work for Jom budget this weekend. Shop the Giant Aylmer Sale at 'AYLMER CHOICE Grand Union. Fruit Cocktail = 21° Bartlett Peors 2 == 39° Diced Beets 3-29" 29: Diced Carrots 3 AylmerJams 3 = 59 Peach, Cherry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pectin Added AYLMER Tomato Soup 3: 10-01. AJAX INDUSTRIES ORGANIZE OWN FIRE FIGHTERS Several of the larger Ajax | flammable product has gone to | might occur. All employes were | onstration of a chemical extin. industries have organized their | extreme lengths to prevent fires | given a thorough workout last | guisher being put to work om own internal fire fighters | within its plant. They have also | week with various types of fire two tanks of burning pais, The brigade. The Dupont Company | set up an efficient force to deal extinguishers on several types of Canada Ltd. with a highly in- | instantly with any outbreak that | of fires. In the photo is a dem- WHITBY NE WwW S Move To Reorganize Hallowe'en Proceeds fires seconds, --Photo by John Mills 15-01. Cams 15-02. eans in Ajax, The work of this inter-|to canvass Ajax and Pickering on national organization is well behalf of UNICEF. known, | p ' | 3 UNICEF is the world's largest Anyone interested in helping to international effort to improve he | 12-02. pkgs. Brown Beans \YLMER CHOICE 2:29: cans \YLMER CHOICE < Green Peas 2:29 AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re-| AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re. | |porter) -- A move is on foot to porter) -- High school students To Repair Hydro Break eas or Corn 3 z should contact Mrs. John Mills, and mothers. {721d that & Jewder Loe averioaded pone Ajax 426 | Last year the canvass was a de-| FOR TASTIER SALADS -- USE AYIMER BOSTON 3:39 cans Cream Corn Red Cross Society Will Go To UNICEF Use Radio-Telephone reorganize the Red Cross branch will be out in full strength tonight Aylmer Fresh Frozen 39 [get the local branch going again yoaith and welfare of children A meeting will be called in the WH -- USE RADIO-Telephone FOR A DELICIOUS DRINK -- FRY'S A radiotelephone hook-up Was the Brock street substation right used in 'Whitby this week to re-|a noon-hour on Tuesday. To re. near future at which Tepresenta-|cided success, This year a gen- Jx-o1 1 dd tives from Toronto headquarters ? : tin par a breakdown in hydro serv- ices. The Whitby Public Utilities Comission, to speed up. the re- a feeder line broke used the police depart- radio and tele- service to effect repairs. They estimated that the operation saved a power shutoff in the town of boil 15 minutes during noon- hour pair the situation, PUC workers had to teed a portion of the west section of the town from the Cen- tre street substation, Normally, this procedure, car- ried out in substation® more than 20 blocks apart, would mean that a driver would have to relay mes- sages nf when to turn the switches by motor vehicle. Threading his will be present | fic would mean a 15-minute trip. PUC in this instance took exactly 70 seconds portion of the town was without power, was Art Wigston erous response is expected, as the {work of UNICEF becomes more |widely known. JILLIONNAIRE The method adopted by the' FOR MISSED PAPERS during which time a Stationed ai Brock sireet south As soon as he White Cross Toilet Tissue 2 ron bil. Sild Sardines 2 ~ 33 Non Seu Liquid 23c Simoniz Polish 1 » # 59¢ a1 RY 7 Minit Frosting me 27¢ 69 Breakfast Cocoa WHITE OR CHOCOLATE Shirriff's Cake Mix White er Chocolate Ne 25 Menarch Tea Bisk pty IN AJAX Phone | AJAX 333 | If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI AN calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. PUC manager Harry Simpson nage cal p Alumium Foll Reynolds Wrap vay whre 00 us our traf. : wa shrough 1 on rush hour --_ was ready for the power switch, he telephoned Harry Simpson in the PUC office. Mr. Simpson signalled across Brock «treet to George Brown, stationew in the Whitby police office. The signal was relayed via the police two-way radio wo a cruiser stationed at the corner of Beuach and Cochrane streets, site of the switch. Then PUC foreman David McKeig gave his men the signal to throw the switch And operation switcheroo was completed ! Liquid Detergent Monarch Sponge Pon. New Wisk 49c Pudding Mix = SENSATIONAL CUTLERY VALUE! Sandwich Knife ~ 89 Frigid-tempered Blades -- Wondawood Handles -- Start Your Set Today -- Seven Units in olf 2-H. roll dlc a Nucoa on 2lc Margarine - 29¢c Tin Policemen, Painted Steps, On Whit Hallowe'en Imperial Rep, $2.50 Stainless Steel alue and four p m school centre of zone, the ome en t dead places he corners, Stop signs. no parking s etc, were found in some very f unusual spots. Seven street ob- ctions, investigated by Whit- , burned out to be up- 3 At other points, the blocked by tree limbs signs, breasted beauties that cook to a golden brown. Shop today. These are the very finest Turkeys in oo . 49 FRESH STUFFED GRADE 'A' 33° 39° exwa hoa ob, Your best meat buy this weekend is Turkey. You ust can't buy a more delicious or economical east. All our Grade "A" Birds are tender, broad TURKEYS HEN TURKEY COTTAGE ROLLS National Fish Week Super Special Haddock Fillets ot 25° w- and 03 ete wagon wheels Police were of the eve- tario Ladies' College, where an the old post anonymous painter had daubed arded on either the front steps with yellow paint hway warning Apart from some stones thrown on verandas. a drainpipe torn down, and slight damage to nces, little actual damage was reported A similar story came from that strenghold of Hallowe'en pranks, Brooklin. Provincial police said that the usual number of mis placed buildings, wrecks, ete were to be found, but that, by last night, little damage was revorted and a lawn 616 be. Bven-ready THE CORPORATION of THE TOWN of AJAX AJAX, ONTARIO CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1956, Town of Ajax, County of Ontario called to the On spent ning re office side by lamps For zbout half an hour, traffic isdirected by a tin police had removed red Quick Promen Eviscorated . which been L) Fearmen's Vae-Pak » Fearmen's Boneless Hams Maple Leaf -- End Cuts Only Back Bacon Sweet Pickled or Pea Meal 49¢ Wieners 37c Tight, Heavy, Red Clusters Emperor Grapes? ~ 2 Queen Victoria Spinach 2 Marsh Washed Carrots 8%¢ 49¢ 25¢ Meph Leaf Sliced Bacon Maple Leaf -- Skinless -- Pure Pork Sausage Maple Lee Bologna * 35¢ irview Lod Fairview Lodge he On Saturday, October 27th, Mrs Vac Pak R. A. Phair Loyal Pogue who gener ed his PA system for the occa entertaineed at the Fairview Lodge A well prepared r much enjoyed by al cluded The Don Valley Dancers of Toronto, with Mr. Pogue acting as caller, Miss Cath- erine Bush rendered several solos, also Ronnie Smith and his sister 79¢ | 8 ol Notice is hereby given that | have complied with section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act, 1951, and that. | have posted up at 5. . my office at Ajax, on the 25th day of October, 1956, the list of FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 if you have not received your, Times - Gazette by 7 p.m., call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. Ploce | 2) GRAND UNION Cools 1 oll persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal Skinless Sea Ib. such list remains there for inspection. DUNDAS ST., WHITBY (Open Thurs. end Fri. to 9 p.m) NORTH PLAZA, AJAX (Open Thurs. and Fri. te 9 p.m.) And | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- Moline ceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according te ang several numbers Eddy and Sandra Smith of To ronto gave an exhibition of their talent in ballet dancing Mrs. Phair thanked everyone for their support - in he entertain the people of The performer ed at Mrs. P h wards where refreshments were sepved by the hostess i law, the lost day for appeal being the 9th day of November, 1956, Crisp and Green Celery Hearts Fancy Macintosh Apples - se 14.01. Cello Pkgs. DATEL this 25th day of October, 1956 15¢ 3%¢ 25¢ 17¢ We reserve the right te imit quantity of any om. Prices effective (Nev. 3, 3, 3 ng to e Lodge B. C. FALBY, were entert ain aft after [3m Bog 3.18. Poly. Bog me Clerk of the Town of Ajox

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