Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Jun 1957, p. 6

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE. Thursday. Jone & 1889 9% com co oe yn .d THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 6, 1997 § HERE'S WHY MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE SWITCHING ro GRAND UNION MAJOR LEAGUE BALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Le , Detr 121 11 39 .322 Wertz, Cleveland 145 25 46 317 Runs--Mantle, 38, Runs batted in--Sievers, Wash- s--Fox, 58. Doubles--Plews, Washi , 15, Triples Nieman, Baltimore, Simpson, Kansas City and Me. Dougald, New York, 4. Home runs--Mantle and Will fams, 12, Stolen bases--Landis, Chicago, "Pitching (based on 5 decisions) ~Trucks, Kansas City, 50, 1. Strikeouts--Pierce, Chicago, 46. National League Fondy, Pittsburgh Hodges, Brooklyn Musial, St. Louis Groat, Pittsburgh Thomas, Pittsburgh 173 18 60 .347 Runs--Aaron, Milwaukee, 37, Runs batted in--Aaron, 38. Hits--Schoendienst, New York, 46, Doubles--Hodges, Hoak, Cincin- nati and Musial, 14, Triples--Bruton, Milwaukee and Schoendienst and Mays, New York, Home runs--Aaron, 13. Stolen bases--Mays, 17. Pitching--Acker, Cincinnati and Sanford, Philadelphia, 6-1, .857, Strikeouts -- Koufax, Brooklyn, 59. Grand Union's Quality Policy Insures Satisfaction , . . Year 'round Low Prices Give You Everydoy Savings. SAVE THE SURE WAY . . . With CONFIDENCE at GRAND UNION. CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A'" RED BRAND BEEF .... THE ONLY GRADE SOLD AT YOUR GRAND UNION STORE PRIME RIB ROAST .59" PREMIUM, PINEST SWIFT'S CHOICE GRADE LAMB LOINS ec {1 Swift's Premium Canned RED BRAND Swift's Premium Sliced wise. 890 HA BA Eo Eo 49: en SAUSAGE BOLOGNA "c39er 200 39: HEAD CHEE k w25e 'and slices either hate 59. SAUSAGE oss HEAD GHEESE = toaE™ "530 1. QQ: un. TQ: a minute Swift's Premium Sliced vacpak ** CRISP, CALIFORNIA BACK BACO PASCAL CELERY wuom Prices Effective - RE FRESHLY PACKED, HOMEGROWN June §, 7,8 RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 3 19: 39" CHASE & SANBORN ~-- INSTANT 25¢ oft 3 3 bot. deal ° lor PANTRY SHELF--FLAKED Tuma 2 ur 29 LIBBY'S--FANCY PEAS 2 x 29 ik apers who also took up the | believes the publicity given her attle. Miss Woodhouse expects | troubles will help others in a James Averill will be in Can- | like situation, ada in the next week or so. She | ~--Photo by John Mills KINSALE Spring Fair Climax Is Lacrosse Game MRS. A. HOOKER, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Curl of Correspondent Kingston spent the weekend with KINSALE -- A large number | My; and Mrs, George Curl. MISS MARGARET WOOD- | thanks Mike Starr for his help HOUSE, an Ajax school teacher | in having the ban removed. On whose husband-to-be was bar- | the right, Mrs. Starr holds red from Canada, personally | clippings from English news- RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 PICKERING | How Does It Feel PERSONALS | To Win $140,000? attended the Brookiie'S prin gl, Visitors during the week at the GRACE MILLS PICKERING (Times - Gazette Dominion Viscose Ltd. in Ajax. Fair on Saturday and had a good ome of Mr aud Mis. Ralph ee Correspondént {Staff Reporter) -- "How does it|Last night he went to work as/time. For many Kinsale lacrosse|os"prookiin: Mr, and Mrs "Lee PICKERING The Evening|fee]l to win $140,000?" Don Pear-| usual. He hasn't missed a shift in/fans a highlight of the Fair was. iq000 "janine 'and os. | oye wuxiliary of the Pickering United son of Pickering has got over the a year and a half. [the lacrosse game held in the Davidson, Janice and Ronnie, o 'hurch has been very busy in the' firet excitement of listening to the| Fellow employees and manage./arena in the evening between oor yor God paris of Nest lg arts this past week. On! running of yesterday's Derby. His ment all like Don, He is a good Brooklin and Bradford. | e amily of Nestleton. CUT SHORY ANY SIZE YOU WISH Whole to Roast or Cut Into Chops or Stew TO ENSURE FRESHNESS ESSEX FLAVORTITE COOKED READY TO EAT BONELESS HAMS sontre cuts whole skinless 1-ib, pkg. Valb, pke. extra Varlb, bacon sandwich was his lunch, lean pkg. FIRM, RIPE CANADIAN HOT HOUSE LB. IMPORTED, LONG, SLENDER CARROTS 2.5. 27¢ Swift's Prem MARGARINE > 3c JEWEL 2: 59: SWIFT'S MEATS 2 : 45 PARD DOG FOOD 2 := 27- SWEET PICKLES 31. PUDDING MIX zones 49: Apple, Chocolate June is Dairy Month CHEESE SLICES » 53¢ LOAF CHEESE = 950 TANGY CHEESE »59¢ Hmht 2 cans per customer SWIFT'S ALLSWEET sis. SWIFT'S SHORTENING os phos. BABY AND » JUNIOR 3 No. V4 cans ROSE MIXED 2 15-01. cans re ulinary 'hursday last they served dinner horse '"Crepello" came hom ew lots of fun. Mrs, Stan] LT Mis. J, Wage attend: > 100 dios' in tne church hall, first as tiriliing finish, > "i and lots of fu ; rs. Stanley Rose, of London, ed the graduation of their eldest 4 ere was a moderate of don't worry a bit about Don. He with he rents, Mr. d Mrs, i ae South Ontario Women's In-| whoopee as boy friends and other is my youngest and we have been J. Wa : pare 5a rg x reat Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, Htutes, holding their District An- well wishers congratulated him. lid Tene He won't go far|Cook A oroio and Mr, Harton | Elaine won the prize for general ual meeting. ; [But at the restaurant at noon, a wrong." |Wagg of Oshawa were also re- Pup Sing Jioiciency, K f hg Md i 41 | Neither mother nor 03d. calcent. visitors, Milliken ers Satraay a of m the Peterboro schools, were ¥ i n on a trip to no: and ing. Don is on the night shift at'come into the family. jand Ba also Miss dioten Pres ws and Mrs. Arch Davis, of return 0 shaw, q the United Church for a mot : Mike Starr took up the matter on [guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenceand Mes. A. Bunker = © per. an 1 ate her behalf, I Parkin and Malte. 5 Dr. and Mrs. John Thomson, 1 children from Peterboro rs. M. Parkin ani on, Jr., hools enjoyed the same hos- e matter, particularly the | bray, and Miss Gwen McFaulds, tality. tr uc London Daily Express. That wedding at Port Perry on Satur-lof Toronto, spent the weekend It is nice to know Mrs, Gordon newspaper is making a survey of gay with Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Mow- is home again from hospital AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- other cases of persons who have Mr. and Mrs. 8. Catherwood, bray. {of Whitby, spent Sunday with A en |didate" night in Ajax for Mike no reasons given, except the cold ends of aie. A. Calvert Starr on Wednesday . The gather- statement, You do ao Somply | Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mow- ren: Me yp Wo OC ll be glad to hear that he is ing i the Conservative ce mit | with immigration regulations." [bray visited relatives at Port Stal Bruce and Marilyn, Mrs. ting very good progress to- Ss was well atte: «| ope. W. Wren, Barbara and Evelyn, » dT ri aE Toa H it 1 Gi Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hooker and|spent Sunday at Balsam Lake. ) seizure, to RO y rin; Mike's Jame , Sroun the Oshawa Hos- Man yo ions Spieaied, sonfl- | L0OSP1 a ves Hooker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Fielding at Port tal near future, , ection , hmond Perry on Tuesday. y ite on Monday. R and ee Frog a had One particular est was Miss May eport ndall, Mr. Tindall, Allan and|Mike Starr has become an inter- ,i i.e from the Ajax and Picker- BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT aurie-Ann, Chatham. They were national figure over the battle | NE ests 'at the Goodfellow-Fal. with immigration office ruling |S C¢neral, Hospital for May STAFF REPORTER -- BERYL HUGHES -- WA 38-3144 ise wedding in Whitby on Sal which Fetused, ety to Canada to 148 in-patients; out-patients, 217; MAY. D. McQueen sud Mrs Mc. Tames: Averill, Miss: Woodhouse' |bables born, 31; X-rays, 313; la- , Miss Woodhouse has since re- fusions, 24; min erations, 31;! B t ! H | 50 weekend guests with Mr. and ceived assurance that the difficul- major operations, 9; EINT opera- an ue Oo onor rs. Butt. ties have been removed since tions, 31. Shower Held | ORONO Mr. W. H. Yeo | ata -- BOWMANVILLE -- ag trib- 60th anniversary with the firm. ~ | ute was paid to W. H. Yeo by Mr, Yeo expressed his thanks for » ] . Ernest Rehder, president of the|the wonderful gift and spoke of t Pickerin rownie rac s Un at a delightfully arranged ban-|tion and kindness he had received quet on Monday evening, The from M Rehder and he family event was held at Venture Inn|during his years with the foundry. and employes of the foundry were Clarke Wilson and Jack Living, PERE emt Jo the guests. The banquet was Sr. on behalf of their fellow em- delaide Morley, BA, whose mar- MRS. A. L. HOOEY of Mrs. M., H. Staples gave a nition of his 50 years service with| gratulations and best wishes to age Yo Jr. Willizn Gordon, He Correspondent |piano zecital in the United Churchthe Bowmanville Foundry Mii Mr. Yeo. ean, D. + School. Th t was|pany. Mr. Rehder presente r. | 3 ORONO --On Saturd last Sunday Schoo. e stage was y "PI | turday afternoon, has been the older girls ot the Brownie decorated with several baskets of Yeo 'with a beautiful gold watch AR ing his address ig Je}iper ing tri | | proud of th ber of 1 rents. {pack enjoyed a camping | M Stapl scription: Ww. Yeo, in|Proud of the number of employes the cottage of Brownie Cathryn] Mrs. Staples welcomed the scription: ' pt IB . Mss Elinor Stork, maid of {Hovey ae Kirkfield on the Trent guests and introduced Ross Tam. recognition of 50 years service| With log Jutvice Teterds as i mor, entertained several young i |blyn who acted as chairman, |W": the Bowmanville Foundry Pius per, ae "at her home, Stonelea, at Coa: Marie H ) DAT. Jo? |Burns, 46 years; C. E. Rehder, A ho 4 Three car loads left the town Marie Hooey played for the sing. : . |45 years; Charles Morris, .7 semates at Addison House, |, ing pupils gave piano solo selec-| 33: H 8 ford, 31; G. Cowle, ous Rosemary Tyrill, Anne arrived ad ot hele Jods Jade tions: Janet Graham, Frances ETS Inaning the presoulalion; N. fee 39: J Living, vens, Deanne Ashwell, were up. season. Games and ball Rickard, Beverley Tennant, John speech outlining Mr. Yeo's career 29; R. Patterson, 23; G. Lewis, wtesses at a kitchen shower. games made up the afternoon Grady, Sharon Barchard, Cathryn with the fitm. He stressed the F. Woolner, T, Webb, F. Smith, Miss Jane Miller entertained program followed by a camp fire| ooeY: Sc A Jlausock, Slane valuable contribution Mr. Yeo ad VW. Smith, al with 22; w. 2 | + " had made to the foundry by his|Woolner and G. Yeo, w : N. a cup and saucer ShOWEr.| The girls left for home Sunday ye, Heien Malda, John Quantril,| ighbo! * ' ' f the highlights of Mr.|with 20; C. Wilson 18; A. Adcock figibors and Soni hg wR noow | after having another sparon Tamblyn, Sandra Bowen, Se ie that AE J. Parkin, L, Spicer and H. wreh hall when the bride-to-be "Miss Loreen White -- Tawny, Sl Allan, Gloria Quantril, Doris and Mr. Veo had always been Lambert, all with 15; and K . | y 088 ambiyn, particularly close. He referred to n and J, Kennedy, wi ceived many beautiful and use- ow] _ and Miss a raha ev. . years with the foundry. h R | Duets were given by . Jas.|sion in the early 1930s ani Mrs. Wm. McLean, Sorento, Browales: Marie Hooey, audy| Tamblyn and Jean, Lucy and emphasized the fact that Mr. Yeo other of the Broom, enters jam A ociol BE: a e d Sally Helen Malda, Peggy Hancock had been of incalculable assis- a Sart oO (Faye goign My Chery) |20d Diane Gilbert. Marie Hooey|tance in helping the Bowmanville ph met at the e of Mrs. bara Keast, Mary Tennant, Carol Jean Tamblyn gave the life of few hard years to better times. PAPERS ; hom ' 4 . > ) Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received Pe a Te: Los sera of His mother said last night, "I spent a couple of days last week granddaughter, Miss Elaine Rose, The afternoon was spent sleep- really believe there is $140,000 to| Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Stokes/Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkin i And on Wednesday, 160 Fugliss newspapers also took of Woodstock; Mr. Milton Mow- up attended the Wright Halliday she has been receiving porter) -- It was "meet the can. been barred from Canada with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker, grand- |Mr. and Mrs, W, Mitchell. rd recovery, following 8 severe Party supporters, including many and hopes Gordon spent Sunday with Mrs.| Mrs, W. Mitchell visited her om their daughter, Mrs. Bob|Margaret se, who with| ,yaw (Times-Gazette) -- Sta. fiance, . ol jeen, Rochester, N.Y., were| boratory tests, 208; blood trans. Bowmanville Foundry Company, his appreciation of the co-opera- yok Kirkfield Camping Tri ' Kirktield Camping 1rip ce given to honor Mr. Yeo in recog-|ployes also spoke to express con. mored at several prenuptial to/lovely spring flowers, {engraved with the following in- [hall and after an hour's drive/\D8 Of "The Queen". The follow-| INTERESTING SPELCH (years; A. Stacey, 34; B. Pingle, hool mates ing. 3 §Eoup of former schag inthe evening | Peuwell, Jean Tamblyn, Grant efficiency and loyalty. He recall. Cowle, C. Tor:linson, and R. Bate arr 1 gifts |accomparied the Graham, Marie Hooey. the difficult days of the depres- 8 ma the future bride and |Cooper, Brenda Mitchell, told the life story of Shubert and| Foundry Company weather those ur Times - Gazette by Mozart, Each story was followed Mr. Rehder mentioned the many eo. Fisiny, Port Credii, and and Anne Gilbank, Susan Major, py" a selection of the composers. business trips and conventions he 3 several Mary Elien Tolmie and Cathryn) "a "short sing song was enjoyed had attended with Mr. Yeo, He eces of matching silver flat- | Hooey. land Ross ny seg red apm referred to the amateur | § are. /BUS TRIP Staples for her work on this radio Jatioe he had had on Sel ! recital. |gog street for some years, | aaa®, doce) Bg schocl yihdents Mr. and Mrs. I. Tamblyn and spoke of the yeoman service Mr. | trip and this year they toured To- family motored to Kirkland Lake Y€0 had also given in this enter- vonto. The first stop was the Bell for a few days. prise by running the transmitter Telephone Company where they! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carman are and acting as announcer. He re- {in Ottawa to attend th dua- minded his hearers of several of| 'were divided into groups of 10 wa 0 ata . gradua the station's most amusing pro-| Freshpak Ice Cream | Mrs. Ron. Daly, Scarboro, en- ¢ rtained in her home at a pantry | elf shower. | ! Mrs. L. M. Morley, aunt of| | e bride, entertained relatives id out of town friends at a kit-| wen and pany shower. Severa tion at Civic , Hospital srmer class mates were enter- { ined by Miss Margaret Hortop |: a linen shower. { The bride's aunt, Mrs. Ki {orley, entertained the bride a * vom at a dinner party {At the regular meeting of the ' inday school staff the members resented the bride with a pic- | re of 'Praying Hands'. A pres- atation was also made from the embers of Pickering United ¢ hurch Choir. : ! Following the rehearsal on Fri ! ay evening, the bridal party will { » entertained by the groom's { arents, Dr.. and Mrs. Wm. Mc: en nd ean, Toronto. Boy, 6, Hurt |[n Accident aff Regorier) -- Struck by { ir while on his way home from hool, on Wednesday, William elling, age six, of Pine Grove ickering, is in Ajax and Picker- g General Hospital suffering with a s.ide to each group and taken to the various departments {where each section was explain- | ed. They were guests of the com-| paay for their noon meal. They toured Varsity Campus, then, were taken to the 20th floor of the new Imperial Oil Company building and had a view of To- ronto, The evening was spent at the| Canadian Broadcasting Corpora-| tion TV studio where the prague ing of a TV show was explaihed and watched the dress rehearsal of "Country Hoedown", UNITED CHURCH | On Monday evening the pupils | errr - Nancy Carman, Picton. and Mrs. R. Gilbert family have moved to their farm. Skating Club Holds Meet BOWMANVILLE - The board of directors of the Bowmanville grams. In referring to his appre- and Clation of Mr. Yeo's fine qual- ities Mr, Rehder expressed the| hope that Mr. Yeo will continue] {with the foundry for many more | years. He said he is looking for- ward. to giving another party for | {Mr. Yeo on the occasion of his| | |elub will be Miss Barbara Ann| | Burgoyne, Lakewood, Ohio, Miss Burgoyne will also be the profes- sional for the Port Hope Figure Skating Club. It will be her sec- Skating Club held a meeting on onq vear with that club. Monday evening in the Chamber of Commerce board room, The president, presided. Minutes of the meeting were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. Adele Finnigan Frank Blunt, last | Burdett; The Costume Committee chairmen for the coming year were named as fol- lows: Entertainment, Charles Family Skating, Frank Blunt; Carnival, Sidney Murdoch; Convener, Mrs. Ada {from a lacerated scalp, minor financial report was given by the! Richards: Properties, W. W. Bag- {cuts and bruises. The boy was with a [other children, playing along the {Altona Road as they left school. ing party will be held on Thurs- Martyn; 5 G (Times - Gazette Eye witnesses said he ran into day, October 3. The 1957 - 58 skat- Hughes. | PICKERIN a the path of the car. The driver ing season will open on Sunday, meeting were of To- October 6, and close on Saturday, Finnigan, was Julian Hanna, age 46, ronto. treasurer, Mrs. Audrey Hacking roup of Plans for the coming year were Hughes: Tests, Sidney discussed. The pre-season skat March 22 Mid - season tests will Samells, .inell; Carnival Design, Glenholme Murdoch; | -' Program Advertising, James Publicity, Mrs. Beryl Those present at the Mr. Blunt, Mrs Hacking, Alf had to come all Mrs who Dr. Bell of Pickering attended take place. on Saturday, Decem- the way from Cutler, Ontario, to condition i the lad. He said his was satisfactory, ber 28 The new professional for the Martyn and Glenholme Hughes, attend, ' Mrs. Richards, James KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have mot received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All cells must be placed before 7:30 PM MILD CHEESE » 49 OHEEZ PLEEZ "+ 59s Freshpak, Evaporated red 3 tor at Quality Mald BUTTER "i » 63s -- GRAY DUNN--ASSORTED BISCUITS Caramel Wafers ~ 2Qe PT. C CTN. ONLY cans WHEN YOU BUY ONE PINT AT THE REGULAR PRICE OF 25¢ (Limit 2 pints per customer) 19 FOR A DELICIOUS SUNDAE -- TRY WARE'S Chocolate Syrup 16-012. Can DUNDAS ST. WHITBY NORTH PLAZA AJAX SHOP 10 9 p.m. JHUESIAY and FRIDAY AR------

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