Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 May 1957, p. 5

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mr BO OOARE WINNER AT MUSIC FESTIVAL Miss Eleanor Arris, 15-year- | Miss Arris received high marks old violinist won her second | for her rendition of a mazurka Gold Seal Diploma at the May by Frank Rutherford. Her Festival in Lindsay on Thurs- | teacher is Mrs. F. Brotherhood day evening: The festival was of Columbus. held in St. Mary's auditorium. | --Photo by John Mills, AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS | John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Adjudicator Has Praise For Musical Festival AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- good results almost immediately ter) -- Echoes of the Music) "But more than that, the re- 'estival were heard at Thurs- sults will grow -- and the interest day's Rotary Club luncheon. will grow -- and when the work George Lawrence, chairman of becomes a headache it will still the festival committee, gave his be important because you are report which showed that ex- reaching so many more people. penses had been met. He recom- |The benefits will continue to show mended that no time be lost in in the people long after they have in the 25 years FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you hove not received your Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 Al colls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. Kinettes Elect BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT . . ee clentists /manville Kinettes held a dinner | | 4 : { 2 di - Staff Reporter) The Pickering Terry Bannock, 2nd; discus { the Balmoral Hotel. The presi. meeting at Whitby. i ion: Intermediate Division: hi attendance. The election of offi- economic growth is to continue, gineers and scientists in the Cana. | honors, winning six events 4 | i : group cus, Gordon Allman, 1st; javelin] BOWMANVILLE Velma ed that in the event of an emer- held. They will be president, Mrs. scientists must be quadrupled and times from 6,000 to 60,000, and the by Coach Jim Brabin's team. |= "giove Hemenway, Ist; shot put|manville Business and Pro. surgical supplies for the organi Irvine Brown; treasurer, Mrs. This is the conclusion of 8. H.| Two factors had helped the sit- {jump record of 5° 4%" and Gor- | ad y De ; | Pp |vault -- Bob Bodmarzk, 1st. {Balmoral Hotel on Thursday eve- sible for the distribution of the borne Williams and Mrs. Ross Industrial Foundation on Educa- was the large numbers of en- Art Mercer tied for a new jave-| : "Poin " i | George Wilson, 2nd; 100 yards -- [Ontario Civil Defence, was the "Point of No Return", He stress- iio Business and Professional fercnce in St. Andrews, N.B., the rise in numbers resulting | Oshawa OCVI won t a wa Stewart Craig, 1st; discus -- R.| Mrs. Arlene Ayre sang two to Canada and pointed out it is ares lovd Preston. They were ada's shortage of engineers and Both th | a 2 ; i ese influences were {ond with 110 points, Pickering 90 bridge buckle, Dowson, Craig, Maniew, Through". Her voice was much|its importance in peace for the znd Miss Apha Hodges, They held Mr. eks said in a recent ad-| graduates were going to the |AJax b, pe the club's official delegate to the|cies that arise from hurricanes, i " i ? Working Women, Mrs. John vative and is based on a formula "4 ohh figures show, OWS: | Senior Divisions: high jump -- [being held today, Friday, May 17, | gave a report on the sessions held power and terrific speed of the : WILL FALL SHORT of its population and the United - Ld the Port Hope Business and Pro-|in warfare. In the event of hydro- Nine Baptisms | sib this number, based on our present cept 'the fact that progress and + |recently elected officers. The Civil defence is planning the best eason is as follows: in such an event, He gave as NT -- Ni i i i Close Road Allo ances Is gave as an. CLAREMONT Nine children will provide about one-third of the vious that catastrophe is indeed { W Ist vice-president, Miss Madlyn receive warning of such a pros- morning Mother's Day Service in| "Proposed increases in enrol- x | ApS th R |Uxbridge Township, has requested |sheep being attacked, Council's|" Storkes Newcastle, would have to be vacated from large number of visitors in addi. enrolment considered necessary. "ii has is overgrown with have molested a numb | ring | h and technology will di - SES al owale 39 Dvergr "0 i | fave m d a number of cattle. | Anna Watson. Miss vised all those even on fringe Ricky Blair Ward, son of Mr. timated requirements. gy will direct the fu set Goodwood residents were said to Program, Miss Frances Hearl: in airtight containers and changes Marie Ward, daughter of Mr. economy with the result that all fa'ls to keep pace, catastrophe for by the Clerk to close the road|apBAGE DUMP [McNaughton; Civic, Miss Violet|urged the members of the club and Mrs. Blair Evans; said history had position in world markets," con., to the 7th; also to close road | council in ochniol Pianist, ready to render assistance in an Carl Norton; Bonnie Louise Bar- technicians. duly advertised as required by the amount be raised to $125 pay- duced the speaker, Mel Oshorne. civil defence. ron Valentino, daughter of Mr. Council was presented with the|the increased figure. proprietor of a large drug store esting and instructive address. There were three bapiisms at | been declared a Public {Bowmanville as an apprentice there are eight or nine calls to fo" oe {ana Varley John- the same firm there. For some ning. Mrs. Victoria Frank ex- pei, "vine" 4 Karten Lorraine be held on Wednesday, tion to the Uxbridge Township gested that a new approach be|supply officer for Ontario Civil both nights of the society's con- \ a. ke - A thletes Do THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, May 17, 1957 § Pickering J. Di . H S M STAFF REPORTER -- BERYL HUGHES -- WA 3-314 New Utlicers ell At District 1.5. Meet | ¥ meeting on Wednesday evening at | n n 11 T | District High School placed shird | Terry Bannock, 3rd; 440 yards -- | = 'T 1kO Ci il D f dent, Mrs. Stan Dunn, presided, | Pickering intermediates won| : en) bd nuivl eience ichering rimedia Blsump -- Wilf Gliddon, 1st; dis- i A ; p , : cers for the coming year was the number of its engineers and dian labor force increased 10 ith o ond place. Two re- ' i 1 We ON = Art Mercer, 2nd; 880 yards -- Gay, the president presided at the gency Mr. Osborne would be in Murray Larmer; vice-president, the number of technicians in- amount of goods per man hour | Wilf Glidden set new high i ; q 2 BN __ 'peter Thompson, ish; pole fessional Women's Club at the zation. He would also be respon- Larry Dewe'l; directors, Mrs. Os- Deeks, executive director of the uation in Canada since 1945. One don Allman threw the discus i ) i f Junior Division: shot put - (ning. Mel Osborne, Toronto, Pro supDles. borne' Richards. tion, the organization formed as gineers--about 10,000 -- who ar. | he meet|George Wilson, 2nd; javelin -- special speaker. ed the importance of civil defence women's Club were introduced by which was called to consider Can: |from enrolment of veterans |with- 148 points. Whitby was sec-|>" { " Virdee ; : > » y |Livesay, 2nd; hop-step-jump -- p; | sates, Love Sends a Little Gift vital to the general welfare in nrg' Victoria Frank, Mrs. Anna scientists, ' sharply-declining ones and. af fhe |points, Other schools were: Ux- : |enjoyed. Miss Violet McFeeters, purpose of dealing with emergen-|, gyi iating panel discussion on dress, is considered to be conser- Viinaonates ickerin, 1 Th lifi -| | i or di Foy Pickering results were as fol ese boys are qualified to en- regional conference of Business floods, forest fires and other dis- Stutt moved a vote of thanks. used by both Britain and the peeks said that while oa: {Bob Kennedy, 1st; shot put -- at Peterboro Fair grounds. in Napanee on May 4 and 5. (hydrogen bomb and the wide-! | "There seems to be little pos. States 139, Canada enrols about fessional Women's Club, conduct- gen bomb attack cities would |performance and future plans. "Present enrolment in engineer- supa, ate Sebindem mon the bound up In these Satistics unless ; ; wil pective attack all old people,|the C i jl Some very determined and enter- UXBRIDGE -- J. W. Walker, problem of d | [PEOD'E, [the Claremont United Church, ment for the next 10 years will ef, problem of dogs running at large Mrs. Paul- women, ckildren, and invalids|gey H, Lackey officiated. A provide only half of the increased . the cit; ithin five hours. : i a "It has become increasingly ob- lig obit i ge ud be OM Beli in BE ror SUrdilig secretary, Miss Aud IY WI ve OUTS. bom. Hon to regular attendants filled and the existing capacity fOr vious that the nation or nations location be turned over to him.|the dogs were running wild and| . ' the church to capacity. he fol- training technicians will satisfy residents of Goodwood | thy areas many miles away fr th, m , 1 1. ture course of civilization. . . people for picnics. Recently it have complained of dogs running VEL ase. Porothy city Ea to 8 a 2y thom oy and Mrs. Robt. Ward; Sandra 'The deficiency that will inev- if the free world is able to |was the scene of a fire caused at large, damaging their gardens. | 3 gs, Ci 4 Marie Begin, daughter of Mr./itably occur will undoubtedly. ablaze and the Uxbridge Brigade own 58 dogs but no member of Ways and Means, Miss Aileen of clothing also sealed from pos- , J # us as a nation is not completely had 0 be called. Council agreed| council admitted making an ac- | Turner: International, Miss Isa-|sible contamination should he and Mrs. Dick Buin Rodusy alga of society will be adversely avoided, Serious consequences can aughter of Mr. : | ji i A y i lation between allowance between lots 5 and 6, [277 s: = Membership, Mrs.|as professional and business Jane Wilson, daughter of Mr. and|shown a definite re | Walter Beach appeared before Florence" Tomlinson: Historian, 2 ne to enroll in home nursing Mrs. Earl Wilson; Wayne Carl| increased production and the num. allowance between lots 25 and 26,|8arbage dump located on his|Miss Marjorie Couch: ! For instance. between the 2nd con. and 3rd Premises, the annual fee for the Miss Helen Nelles. |emergency. He also asked that bara White, daughter of Mr. and , N 0 T | CE law {able semi-annually, the contract (Mr, Osborre is a former resident, Mrs. M. E. Ieask on behalf of and Mrs. Michael Valentino: and [WILD DOGS to run for five years. Council of Bowmanville, she pointed out.|the club moved a vote of thanks Rodney Paul Smith, son of Mr, ; 0 Due to the fact that y - in the Medical Arts Building, To-! Miss V. McFeeters, who is in (10 Broughs Triten C S Y ' D ] |ronto, and is prominent in pharm- charge of the Welcome Wagon, re role an ied Chard | uggest ear S e ay with Jury and Lovell, later mov-| be made. The club's June meet-| co 0 4-0 Holiday, the regulor } r ¥-N ; = ston, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. " N G Pp ing to Toronto and completing his ing was discussed and it was de- ;../ Johnston; Carol Ann Mil- meeting of the Ajex or ew ame reserve vears Mr. Osborne has been ac- pressed the thanks of the Bow- tive in civil defence organization, manville Choral Society to the Macaulay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Macaulay. May 22nd, 1957, at 7:30 P.M. in St. Andrews BOWMANVILLE The Bow- PICKERING (Times-Gazette, Terry Bannock, 2nd; pole vault-- B And P w Cl b H 2 po D. . WW. LIUD fears in the Lakeshore District Track D. McGinnis, 4th. | |and there was a hundred per cent] If Canada's present rate of ending in 1955, the number of en- cords were broken and one tied Steve Hemenway, 1st; one mile di eoting held by the B ha f 1 dical y ; inner m g y the Bow- charge of a medical and Mis. Art Hooper; secretary, Mrs. creased 10 times. by about 2%: times. ur 4° for a new record. George Wilson, 1st; high jump -- |vincial health supply officer for| Mr subject was, b B a result of last September' " ; 1st; p our members of the Bowman- sull of last September's con- rived from Europe. The other was lin throw of 130 feet. : ATDLCRIE, 155; woiay foamy x AT ses", and "Smiling|time of war. He also emphasized yooh Miss Violet McFeeters They estimate of future needs, same time, some 25 to 35 Der con |bridge 46, Oshawa Central 20 and ter the COSSA finals that are and Professional Women's Clubs. asters. He decribed the awesom i ome. United States. rols 313 engineers for each 100,000 | Mrs. Ethel Murray, president of [spread consequences of their use . . sibility," he added, "of providing "I," said Mr. Deeks, "we ac- | X I ge owns 1p 0 ed the installation service for the have to be quickly 3 the besi| J Claremon lub's execviive for the coming|and swiftest measures to be taken t t i if i i > 3% oir Ie g| ing if it continues at this level gineers and scientists, ft is ob. President, Miss Velma Gay. instance that if Toronto were fo|were baptized at the Sunday requirements. ileox. out prising action is taken to change owner of land at lot 6, con. 6, | with claims of several flocks of 2nd vice-president, The allowance Corresponding secretary, Mrs, ing would be far reaching, he ad- lowing children were baptized: about one - twentieth of the es- who become supreme in science i 4 in ater preserve its lead, and Canada {by picnickers. Grass was The committee conveners are: lers. Canned food supplies, water and Mrs, Lionel Begin; Dianne blunt the forward thrust of our that a bylaw should be prepared |tual count. [belle Davis: Sunshine, Mrs. Ina|kept in readiness in cellars. He Eugene Evans, A Deck result from losing our, competitive Brenda| Mr. Deeks 5th con., also lots 5 and 6, 6th £7 anton i connection with the Mrs. Ermine Davies; Bulletin, courses so that they would be Norton, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Per of scientists, engineers and con. These road closings will be township being $100. He requested| Mrs, Florence Tomlinson intro-|they take an active interest in Mrs. Peter White; Christine Sha- lagreed to the new contract at For some years he has been the to the speaker for his most inter- and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Monday, May 20th, hes |aceutical circles. He started in| sponsored by the club, announced yo yo. 21co officiated. The chil. apprenticeship in a store run by cided to have a recreational eve- Ir. dau | y ghter of Mr. and Mrs, N Public School Board will UXBRIDGE -- A communica- The Township Council has sug- and is now the provincial health club for supplying the ushers for Senior School. Council from Dr. Harkness of the made to the problem which is Defence. Mrs. Tomlinson explajn- cert. Department of Wildlife stated that still on the active list of Metro it was the intention of the Depart. projects. ment to observe the amount of The Metro Authority now have hunting taking place in the area an officer patrolling the Conser- the lake's international origin, wants Lake Canusa or Lake Us- can. The odds favor Lake Elizabeth, laying plans for next year's fes- tival A letter from Dr. Richard John- ston, the festival adjudicator, was read. The letter said in part "You have undertaken a huge Jioject -- one that will keep you ly for years to come but the benefits that accrue will be many. The encouraging thing about this kind of effort is that you can see! ased to participate. "I predict thas you will even- tually find the standards of music requirements in elementary teachers raised in the province because of efforts like yours, and it will mean the high schools will be fed with better prepared stu- dents who will be able to go fur- ther with their secondary teach- ers." ce. Spring Dance Great Success | GRACE MILLS Correspondent AJAX -- The May meeting of | the Hospital Auxiliary was well attended. Mrs. W. W. Tomlinson, vice-president, was in the chair. Mrs. W. Lawson, reporting on the spring dance, said it was most successful in every way, proceeds Mounting to between $700 and The special feature of the eve- ning was a talk on planting, by Mr. Maurice Slichter, of Whitby, and the arrangement of flowers by his assistant. Following this, a sale of plants, bulbs, ete. took place; this also was quite profitable. Coffee and sandwiches were served in the lounge by the host- esses for the evening. PERSONALS Mr. Frank Wilson, Three .Hills, Alberta, has returned to his home after spending a week with rela- sives in Ajax and Brougham. Mr. and Mrs. R. Charron, and their three children, Toronto, visited their cousin, Mrs, Cliff Mills, Mr. Mills and family. Miss Eleanor Ariss, Durham St., took part in the May Festival at St. Mary's Auditorium, Lind- say, last evening, playing a violin solo. Litde Nelson Maisumoto was bitten twice by a neighbor's dog on Wednesday, while playing with other children. Appointed To Metro Board PICKERING -- .W. G. Messer, of Pickering Village was chosen by the joint municipalities of Ajax, Pickering township to re- present them on the Metro Plan- ning Board This appointment was the out- come of representations that fringe municipalities of the Metro planning area, were not repre- sented on the board, but were subject to its rulings. OPEN ROTARY PARK AJAX -- (Times-Gazette Staff Reporter) Rotary Park at the mouth of Duffin's Creek will be opened this weekend. A work party of Rotarians will replace the picnic tables. The refreshment booth will open under the man- agement of Walter Pietrowski SALLY'S SALLIES "If you please, Doctor, we'd Whe to answer all the ques » > |Seek Control | Of Flood Area porter) -- Recommendations have, been made to the flood control co- ordinating committee to consider : acquisition of land on both sides of Duffins Creek, south of the first concession in Pickering town- ship, as a conservation area. The RDHP advisory board has 5 pumping station to cost $33,000. and not be all over the district. referred all available information regarding flood conditions below the 3rd concession to the flood control committe during the hunting season and suggested that the matter of es- tablishing Uxbridge Township as a Game Preserve, be delayed for the period of one year. A meet- ing of the Amalgamated Game Commission is to be held on June 12 and council will be re- presented. A resolution was' pass- drawing attention to the con- trolled areas adjoining the town- ship, and requesting that this district be established as a Game Preserve without further delay. | Council members stated that it was dangerous to move about on some parts of the township as many parties ca cal, rifles which were fired without| AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re. much regard for safety. RE-SURVEY GOODWOOD The Metro Conservation Auth- ority is to make a new survey of the spring flood conditions in the Goodwood area, The last sugges- tion being considered for the al- leviation of this trouble was for New Community vation area, and council is re- questing that he give Uxbridge his attention, and that he be pro- vided with side arms for his pro- tection. It was stated that he had already made a complaint on a party for carrying guns on Sun, NEW TOWN NO. 1, Ont, (CP) dard - Freeholder, which favored day. |--This community on the north|Long on grammatical grounds. Mr. Keffer of the Community shore of a lake that won't hold| "We refuse to return to our old Planning Branch suggested to water until 1958 will probably en- policy of vacillating between the council that they meet along with ter the geography books as Ingle- two," said the paper flatly. It Planning Board and his Depart- gjde, said Sault was an old form of ment, to proceed with the draw- But jt might have been Avon-/the masculine French noun Saut, ing up of Bylaw 1514 in connec-/ gale, Osnabruck, Wales ora leap, and Longue, being fem- tion with Land Use, and which gansta inine, just didn't match gender. when passed, would replace B§- "It jz one of three towns being| The post office, as final arbiter, law 1245, now in force and out- built on high ground to replace decreed Long Sault, but dogged dated. seven communities that will be|individualists still buck the de- GRASS FIRES flaoae b; I) 4-nilelong Jake arient Te grammar, biniiin As two prass fires have taken backing up from a 2,200. 0) eir "Longue Saunt" place recently, it was agreed to Power generating dam Year Gord sig, request all parties or troops of Wall, Ont. one phase of ct "Ihave it lled > scouts to be in charge of a person |Lawrence Seay ay-power oh New|ing." sa Spe i " of authority as several groups| Ontario Hydro a ew / BE ys one resident. "But who EAE Ewa mised. ha hes he SAMO Con and the loc Ave pronounced i ad i 'ben obtain a central property for use tricity. But Hydro's extra worry kept that way. . has been the resettling of 6,500) The end isn't in sight, though. riverside residents whose homes Still to be named is the new TYRONE Permit Car Driving Stunt AJAX Gazette Staff Reporter) Permission was given by the town council to the Lion's Club to allow Dr. Morton Greene, a professional magician, to drive a car blindfold on an (Times Ajax street under the supervision in the community hall for James and Eleanor, of the Chief of Police. This will be and Jane Woodley and Grenville Mr and Mrs. Aldin Hoar, a part of the Lions Club project in raising funds for its commun- cently married. Louis Phillip was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ity work. The show will be pre- master of ceremonies. The pro-/Horace Hall on Sunday. Others sented in Rotary Hall on Tues- gram consisted of a duet by Jan- attending were Miss Wanda Wil- day evening, May 28 The Lions Club is active in pro- moting sports activities for the children. Sudbury Has 2.7-Inch Snowfall SUDBURY (CP)--Sudbury had with a china cabinet and hassock, of Mr, and Mrs. inch snowfall by noon Wed- and Mr. and Mrs. Byam with a Orono, and were 9" a 27 nesday and citizens say the city has not hac as heavy a snowfall this late in May for 30 years or was enjoyed. Music was provided Mrs. Ross Sharp (nee longer, It raised the May snowfall to the highest in four years. Even so, this month's total does not compare with the 6.2 inches that fell in May, 1929 Israel Plans Suez Delay JERUSALEM (AP) -- Foreign ministry spokesman Thursday night said Israel will delay send: ing a test ship through the Suez Canal until after the United Na- tions Security Council again takes up the canal issue next week The council meets Monday to consider a French request that Egypt be "invited" to comply with the six principles for operation of the canal agreed upon by the coun- cil last October. The Damascus Radio said Thursday Egyptian authorities have announced they will not per- mit an Israeli ship to enter Egyp- tian territorial waters and will stop any Israeli vessel before .it reaches the "¢anal. MARKS ANNIVERSARY | QUEBEC (CP) plessis, 67, today marks his 30th consecutive vear as Quebec legis- lature member for his hometown riding of Trois-Rivieres. Monday he will have been in office as {premier 5818 days-a provincial record. The two events were to have been marked bh lavish banquet but celebrations have |been postponed until after the June 10 federal election. Premier Du-| ( Newly Married Couples Presented With Gifts MRS. W. RAHM Correspondent TYRONE -- On Saturday eve- ning two presentations were held and Carole Bvam who were re- ice Taylor and Marilyn Yellow- lees. John Vaneyk sang and ac- companied on his guitar. Read- ings and recitations were given by Allan Youngman, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Norman Woodley, Miss Lynda Potts of Haydon sang |and accompanied herself. Miss Audrey Wood and Arthur Young- man read the addresses. Mr. and Mrs. Woodley were presented platform rocker and hassock. After lunch was served a dance by H. Stainton, Roy Ashton, F. Denby and Mrs. D. Davey and Bill Johnson as caller. Ralph Shaw, Oshawa, spent the weekend with John Virtue. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. |L. Alldread were Mr. and Mrs. D. {Beckett and children, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. J. Holdstock, Mr. Cecil Alldread, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett, Scu- gog Island; Mr. O. Beckett, Miss Arvilla Beckett and Mr. Fred age! Miss Doris Batty, Mr, Frank Batty, Brooklin, were tea guests of Mr. Luther Stainton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton. s. C. Shaw and Jim, Osh- awa, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A Virtue ELECTION NOMINATIONS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Grey-Bruce--xWalter Harris (L) oS nbridge -- J. Arthur Spencer C) Simcoe East--Charles N. Parker (Ind) York-Humber -- Margaret Thet- {ford (CCF) Totals to date: Lib 264; PC 234; CCF 140; SC 92; Ind-L 13; Ind 7; Lab-Prog 6; Canadian Democrats 3; Ind-SC 2; Ind-PC 2; L-Lab 1. x--Member of last House. land land will be inundated next lake. year. Take your pick: Lake Chevrier, Like proud new parents, the in- Lake St. Laurent, Lake Frost or habitants are busily writing new Lake Elizabeth. One wag, noting Sprouts By Lake ns. 'Well, the people here voted to a 'ue' end- York state power authority share knows how the Americans would | in honor of the Queen who will probably open the seaway in 1959. Oshawa Railway Bus Services BUS SERVICE -- LAKEVIEW GARDENS EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957 | Ritson -- G.M. buses leaving King and Simcoe Sts., at 1:30 p.m.{and 4:00 p.m. will proceed via King St. worth St. and Cedar St. to Jasper St. daily except Sunday , Park Rd. §., Went- Buses leaving Jasper St., at 1:25 p.m. and 4:25 p.m. will proceed to Wecker Dr., and Cedar St., and return to King and Simcoe Sts., via same route. { names for their new communities, islands and streets. Born of a| |farmer's field, 13 miles west of| |Cornwall, New Town No. 1 is an amalgamation of Dickinson's |Landing, Farran's Point, Wales and Aultsville, all of which will be submerged. Mr. and Mrs. George White and What's in a name? |daughters, Bowmanville; Mr. and idents soon found out. Mrs. Aldin Hoar visited Mr. and Some said the new community Mrs. Frank Werry should be called Avondale ' be- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rowan cause it sounded nice. It also Bethany, visited sounded too much like Avonmore, Ont., and was scrapped. held The res- A family gathering was Others favored Osnabruck, af-| after the town) named to honor the Prince of] If th Wales during a visit some 60| ; years ago. Still others said Ka- IB got i nata, a Mohawk word meaning ; collection of villages, and origin of the word Canada. wanted Wales, kinson, Mr. Keith Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hall, Mrs. W. T. Worden, Bowmanville; Miss Jeanine Cameron, Zion. A family gathering was held at | the new home of Mrs. Edith Put to a vote, Wales emerged | Murphy, as the majority choice, with| Mr. and Mrs. H. Philip, Miss Kanata a close alternative, Op-| Jean Philp, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ponents quickly organized a peti- Philp attended the christening of tion, arguing none of the four| David 'Wayne Phasey, infant son doomed towns should be favored. Davia Phasey, MOST IN FAVOR Suests '| Then one day Thorold Lane, zs. Wood, Qrone. ni Aultsville's undertaker and reeve,| = " Dorothy was driving to a council meeting the gift of Past an old local house called] Ingleside. He liked the name, and S. Rahm and it won quick approval, family, Blackstock; Mr, and Mrs. 'Only one dissenter has come S. Hall and girls visited Mr. and to me about the name,' he says. Mrs. A. Rahm. But the post office department] Mr. and Mrs. E. Bragg and NOW must approve it, although| family, Bowmanville; Mr. and new town signs already proclaim (Mrs. Arnold Geisberger and Lyn. the name as fact. There's an- da, Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd other Ingleside in New Brunswick Skinner and children visited Mr. and an Ingiewood in Ontario. | and Mrs. W. F. Park. A few miles to the east, Ne Congratulations to Paul Vaneyk Town No. 2 agreed to name itself on having obtained his diploma after nearby Long Sault Rapids. with honors, in diesel and auto. That, too, provoked a dispute, mobile mechanics, at Chicago Vo- With old-timers producing ancient cational school, Toronto, and has maps giving the spelling as| secured employment with Carter Longue Sault, and others counter- Construction Co. in Windsor ing with equally - reliable maps Mrs. W. Rahm accompanied saying Long Sault. 4 Mrs. J. E. Griffin, Enniskillen, GR \MMATICAL QUESTION visited at Hamilton and Weston.! ayers poured into the district newspaper, the Cornwall Stan-| FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have mot received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m, call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. low Skinner), Enniskillen, a daughter. Mr. and Mts. - TAKES UP OPTIONS CHATHAM (CP)--District real- tors said Wednesday the Ontario government has taken up options on a 465-acre tract of land on the shores of nearby Lake Erie, be- lieved to be the site of a new 1,250- bed hospital for mentally retarded, !children. Ontario health depart-| ment officials in this area de- clined comment. LOSE 100,000 HENS JOLIETTE, Que. 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