tions. Many t wil be taking aARmaT Courses. To. Ot mon," Dr, Rudell sald. "We have DAILY CROSSWORD ee ae 1 3 1 y 1 --. # ¥ 1 1 1 week's 1 BOICE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT (MAX BOICE, PROP.) INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES & SERVICE BODIES & HOIST EQUIPMENT Phone MO 8-2267 616 Brock St. N., Whitby 'BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Canada Celebrates Monday~Dominion Day -- by alof the day all Jopdla m estimated at 16,500,- The annual divisional parade of , the Canadian Army at Camp When Confederation brought BO retary weekly luncheon meeting of the fine work of Keith Billett, the itself counted a great advanceligious observances to outdoor cel- Bowmanville Club was treasurer, He reported that the' from the first census in 1666 which ebrations and sports features. He told of the District Assembly and song leader, Bill Brown. {and in the 1951 census it was 14,- never been shifted to the nearest held in Toronto which he attended "This has been a most un- 009,000, since when it has been Monday to provide a long holiday tive part in either the planning District Conference," he said. Hej, 0" 1867 = Confederation then| Under existing legislation the or the work of the District Con- then gave the following highlights y,i eq the provinces up Upper and title of the holiday within Canada accepted senior active member-|the Lions Community Centre; Dis- ince, British Columbia joined in/Canadian official in London, Eng-| ship during the year, Mr. Vice trict Conference October 26, 27,171, Prince Edward Island in'land, remarked a year ago that! NORTH END MOTORS UOHN McIVOR, Prop.) SHELL PRODUCTS Repairs to oll makes of cers, trucks, and tractors TIRES--ACCESSORIES Phone MO 8-2267 616 Brock St. N., Whitby 612 Green St., WHITBY SHEET METAL Flat Roofing, Coping, Flashing, Repair Work Eavestroughing HOUSE & FACTORY PAINTING Phone MO 8-3001 Whitby A GUIDE TO VALUES Whitby - Ajax - Pickering - Brooklin - Port Perry A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE When You Shop Locally YOU PAY NO MORE, when you buy locally. Why waste time and effort looking for better buys in other communities? You pay no more at your local stores. Your local merchant is pledged to give you the same low prices to be found anywhere else. Quality of merchandise that meets the highest standards. The best buys are made in your friendly local stores. @ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, June 29, 1997 8. X THE DISTRICT PAGE x REESOR FUEL and LUMBER Everything In - BUILDERS' SUPPLIES A LUMBER -- COAL WE SPECIALIZE IN p SUMMER COTTAGE NEEDS FREE DELIVERY IN 8 LAKE SCUGOG DISTRICTS Phone 73 Port Perry | J. A. VONDETTE - Real Estate Broker | Phone MO 8-3322 We specialize in prompt. Service Listings Solicited Harry Jermyn, Manager 104 Dundas Street West Whitby, Onterle STAN'S RADIO & TV CLINIC A World of Service If Your TV is Sick--Call Us Phone MO 8-4016 707 Athol St, Whitby STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS Member of the Canadian Association of Memorial Craftsmen Distributor for: ROCK OF AGES BARRE GRANITE MO 8-3552 Whitby FOR SUMMER SLACKS AND SPORT SHIRTS Come To J. J. OTTENBRITE Tailor and Men's Wear Phone MO 8-3261 114 Brock St. N, Whitby WILF'S MOTORS "E550 PRODUCTS Expert Body Repair Paint Jobs Thet Setisly Undercoating Phone MO 8.2911 12 Brock St, N., 3 Blocks North of R.R, Trecks Whitby, NORTH BROCK TEXACO Washmobile Car Wash FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES -- ACCESSORIES MARFAK LUBRICATION PICK-UP & DELIVERY Phone MO 8-2092 414 Brock St. N., Whitby STAFF REPORTER--BERYL HUGHES--MA 3-3144 0) 0 th B i v th da Y a nation will be celebrated on be a fi among across the country, en Soileteiuion | boogsi Gagetown in New Brunswick, to -- The regular Vice, the secretary and also to under 4,000,000, That historic year| Other events range from re- the held at the vio Hotel on Rotary Annes had been a tremen-| showed 3,215 persons living in the| The Dominion Day observance secretary, gave his annual report. also the pianist, Dave Morrison,|5,371,000. In 1931, it was 0,376,000 some other holidays, July 1 has with District Governor Walter De- usual year for Rotary in Bowman- steadily increasing | weekend, It was celebrated on that all the members took an ac- club, and we were hosts at the| tion as a vastly expanded | ALSO "CANADA DAY" ference held in Toronto last Oce of the year: er Canada (Ontario and Que-|is still Dominion Day, but over- ined the club and two members ber 7; Reception afterwards atfederation in 1870 as a Dew prov-|abroad for some years now. A| stated. Attendance was very good. 28; Inter-club meeting; Interna- 1373) Alberta and Saskatchewan!'"when we say Canada Day (tol fllett, gave a satisfactory finan- dren December 12 with 104 pres- est British colony -- formally for local and outside worthy ful play "Have a Heart" in Feb- The president, Dr, Rudell,|ril 5; Father-Son-Daughter meet- -- Mr. and Mrs, Bert ation they had given him during LIST ACHIEVEMENTS ied ¢ Welcomed their daughter Marjorie, to say| the success achieved is due to The decision to finance the reno-| Ajax A large family group spent in Zweibrucken, Germany. | brary, and to supply the equip-iter 'Carol, 'of London, England, 1954, and left immediately for a| Bowmanville nar at Queens University, and to| Among those at the airport were| nr. oni Mrs. Schrane left on| | He also referred to the sub-|daughters, Mrs. R. S. Dungate, oii, their daughter and son-in-law, a a eT, the husband and two children, of "Log Mrs. D. J. Reid attend- closed, At Central School 520 committees: Keith Jackson, past entertained at a buffet luncheon|John Reid, children at Ontario Street School Rickard, George Vice, Morley a niece of Mr, and Mrs, Giddings. [King's Court Apartments, have school, the number of students ell, Walter Reynolds, Tom Pal- Alpert street, Oshawa. Mr. Gid-| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker Ninety-seven and girls) "It is with sincere Jitasire 4jarator, on Tuesday. tion in Florida. 90th birthday of Canada as|largest military spectacle" will y population was some 11,000 men. WMANVILLE il, presided. George Vice, the the sergeant-at-arms, Bill Steven, In 1901 the total had n to quirks of the calendar, Dr. Rudell. The report pointed ott jor W. DeGreer came from our| mo graphical area of the then fell on Sunday. host club. Two new members District Governor's visit, Septem- pryngwick, Manitoba entered con-|ada Day" has been the term used inted out. The treasurer, Keith Christmas party for crippled chil-| 1905, and Newfoundland--the old-| explain what we mean." cial report. This included $1086.94 ent; for crippled children and $938 Nigh, February 6; The success-| 194g, RJAX PERSONALS | | {ter-club meeting March 12; Rur- E li h C 1 WONDERFUL WORK 'al.Urban Banquet in Tyrone Ap- ng 18 oup e Correspondent wonderful work, and the co-oper- Ss phone call on Wednesday from| opinion that the real credit for club's achievements: Correspondent back in Canada, after three years the terrific job done by George ing for the Bowmanville Publicinrs wy C, Giddings and daugh-burn were married in September | [sending students to the U.N, Semi- norton Sunday, [PO afi In" German, Ottawa. (Newman, and Mrs. Newman, tWo| iii spend the holiday weekend BOWMANVILLE -- More thaniprojects outlined in the treasur- awa and Mrs, Ken Newman, her | esday esterday when the public schools work of the following chairman of y y Pp Arriving in Ajax, every one was ot Alcorwend. New studies. Holidays began for 373|/A, Morgan, Jim Stutt, Garnet Clyde Lockwood, 34 Forest road,| Mr. and Mrs, Harry Alchin, | ville's newest and most modern B. Rundle, Don Morris, Pete New- qayghter, Mrs, R. S. Dungate, 589|awa. ber was 330, Soe Forbes Heyland, trade, that of painter and dec-lurday) for a three weeks' vaca- I our new president, Dr. Keith Sle-| LJ Rotarians Hold zm gwsam. mms se be covered by television, involves 1867, the Canadian Friday. The president, Dr. W. M. dous help to the club. He thanked) scattered settlements. |comes on Monday anly w Rud nlike Geer, and the club pr and ville the District Gover- MALL BEGINNING Monday last year because July 1 tober, Bowmanville was the August 17, InterCity meeting; ec) with Nova Scotia and St die it's a little different. *'Can- In May it was 97.20 per cent, he tional weekend November 25; were added as mew provinces inl non-Canadians) we don't have to Municipal night; Ladies joined as the 10th province in ts. ruary; Easter Seal Campaign; In- projects if GRACE MILLS thanked the members for theiriing April 16, Are Schrane, Brock street received a the past year, fle expressed the Rudell then pe. GRACE MILLS {she and her husband had arrived them. He paid special tribute to/vation of the old post office build-| was on hand to welcome and Corporal and Mrs, Robert Rock-| ment and furniture. Financed when they arrived at Malton Air' post' with a RCAF Fighter Squad- Sch 1 Clo Te Ce sues ye ie Arti priday evening for Ottawa, and stantial donations to worthwhile per hishand and children, of Osh- EE a en summer vacation in Bowmanville He mentioned excellent Ajay led the funeral of his father, Mr. pupils were released from their president; Rex Walters, Rev. T.'a¢ the home of Mr. and Mrs, Toronto on Friday. At Vincent Massey, Bowman-|Vanstone, Al Witherspoon, Dr. H./They are now residing with their/moved to their new home in Osh- leaving their studies until Septem- mer, Dr. G. E. Mann and dings started work at his own|and family left this morning (Sat- passed their High School entrance turn over the reins of this clu tawa, London, Toronto and King- every confidence in your ability to ston. A. M. Thompson, Super- carry the club to greater heights. | vising Principal of the Bowman-|I know every member joins with ville Public Schools, told The me in wishing you every success Times-Gazette, that the three'in your year as president, and schools will have approximately in assuring you of our whole- 1260 pupils in the autumn. hearted support." AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 CRE IER VIETCISTH ACROSS [CIEMCININAIXI | Describe gram. matically 4. Range 31. An archange! 12. A shore bird 18. Of & focus 14. Command 18, Coal or gas 23. River (Scot) 34. Cuckoo 26. Frozen water 27. Selects 28. Amer. fcan 20. Biased 81. Warn. ing 3. Stirup 3. Cereal grass 4. Aquatie mammal 8. Building addition é. Faint 7. Open ple §. Strange 9. Shifted \ vi EIOIWIAIRIONNE WIEIS] | ENSILIAN IER EIX[EITIEIR] | OTP A |S LA J | UIPIPIETRLS J 1A = [7] Bl LICIERNCIAIRION | [TIRIALL ITERAIGT IIE] EENEERB ERNE] Yesterday's Answer R. J. HARDING CONTRACTORS BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS OF MODERN COMMUNITIES SPECIALIZING IN RANCH STYLE BUNGALOWS Phone MO 8-2716 119 Ferguson, Whitby DON'T BREAK THE LAW, GET YOUR GOVERNMENT APPROVED LIFE PRESERVERS Today. All Sizes. Mcintyre Hardware 106 BROCK ST. S. MO 8.3650 Whitby "OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M, BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES LTD. MERCURY - LINCOLN METEOR - METEOR TRUCKS SALES & SERVICE Safe-Buy Used Cars TEXACO PRODUCTS Phone MO 8-3757 209 Dundas St. West Whitby, Ontario T.ZAYETTE Chesterfield Upholstering WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 724 Dundes W. Whithy Phone MO 8-2344 1111 Centro S. Whitby PERFECTION BAKERY The Home of Good Things to Eat Try Our Delicious Birthday Cakes Phone MO 8-3706 116 Brock St. S., Whitby 16. Little child Radium a. 30.Errore ' + whistles 38, Fiber 33. Halley" 36. Triek 37. Norse king used in matting 40. Female dest 4. Droop in (sym.) 18. Exist Chemistry In Industry Explained To Rotarians Times-Gagette, SUAIT Ne (of USew «' "efom these] AAR ' Guest speaker at this fibres will not sink, can be left in ir Tune) a soaking wet will not rot. Walking boat ng on Was|1; yy flexible, reasonably strong. assis The same material used for cold tant to the sales division, chem: |water pipe will do a good job, it } cud dupusioment of Canadian In| Suitable for water under high istry", Mr, Walkington sald the tronic devices, polyethylene is ex- | some extent on chemicals in some seat covers and kindred uses. ' all with their own peculiar prop- tw co jo, th ? used, honored senator 39. Frostings 32. Leap {will not burst if frozen, but is not sure or for hot water. GEORGE HAMERS Ply & Hantinae ® AIR CONDITIONING ® OIL BURNERS eo EAVESTROUGHING ® GENERAL SHEET METAL Igock St. S., Whitby WHITBY CLEANERS & DYERS Phone MO. 8:2948; WE OPERATE OUR OWN REFRIGERATED STORAGE All Garments Fully Insured 150 Colborne St. East Speaking on the subject "Chem-|""As insulation for wiring elec-| 33. Letter 34. Measure (Chin.) 38. Cry of pain 36, Beetle 37. Acidity (med.) 39. Stonecrop 41, Harriet Beecher tory cellent. In film form it makes ex- hig of chemistry goes back at cellent packaging material. least #000 years. Today's tremen-| "rio plastic will carry light dous .lvances, as never before, around corners. As plexiglass it affect everyone's daily lives. has a wide range of uses, in air- Everyuing we make in industry|craft and car bodies. Vinyl plas- and use daily is dependent totic is excellent for upholstery, car = form or other. Mr, Walkington stressed the The speaker noted that there fact that many plastics had re- are 20 major kinds of plastics, celved a bad name by manufac- turers putting them to wrong uses. The right kind gives good results, The toy industry got off to a bad start in plastics by using 42. Run away and marry °° 43. Foreign 44. Driving ice and rain erties and characteristics, some brittle, some tough, some stand heat, others will not. JANSEN GARAGE B-A Products Batteries - Accessories General Repairs Road Service 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone MO 8-9064 955 Dundas St, W. Certain kinds of plastics have the right qualities for the purpose For instance, bearings made from nylon, are silent and 0 self lubricating, gears made from en e ar cu nylon wear well and are free from noise. Polyethylene has a wide range COUNCIL BRIEFS AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Reporter) -- A grant of $50 will be made to the Handicapped Children's Swimming Program. A copy of the Ontario Municipal Board's letter refusing the appli- fu cation to proceed with a Commun- ity-Centre will be sent to every householder so that exact in- formation will be known by every. one concerned. Council commended Constales Joel and Gallivan for their alert- ness in apprehending a stolen car and the arrest of four occupants. Council engaged the services of Gore and Storie, engineering con- sultants to prepare plans for the proposed water works addition for presentation to the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Third reading was given a by- law to protect trees and private and public property. This new by- law prohibits the placing of post- ers on any trees or public or private property A letter will be sent to R. C. Ballard, CMHC Branch Manager, requesting the results of the ap- praisal of land values as estab- lished by real estate appraisers pursuant to promises made in the past few months Truck Driver Faces Charges TORONTO (CP) -- Ernest Cro- zier, 27-year-old truck driver in- volved in a fatal accident Thurs- dav night, with unlawful possession of a car registration permit and driving while his licence was suspended. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Benwell 24 and 22, were killed, Police said their ca: hit the rear of Crozier's truck and careered 125 feet into | 8 tree, was charged Friday material that was hard, brittle and when broken produced dan- gerous sharp edges. Today, toymakers are using tougher materials, that children] find practically indestructible, In the textile field, nylon, tery-| lene, dacron, polyester fibre, ! woven right and mixed in right proportions with wool or cotton, processed properly, produces ex- cellent hard wearing material that stands washing, easily dried and requires little pressing. Mr. Walkington predicted amaz- ing strides in the plastic industry, the field is unlimited he declared, and expressed the wish to be around in the next 50 years to see what happens FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All cells must be placed before 7:30 P.M. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If 'you have not received your Times - Gozette by 7 p.m, call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. 45. Encircles DOWN 1. Sea bird AJAX TAKE NOTICE that His Old Name Glynn Avenue Durnham Street Beaty Avenue University Drive Woodhouse Road Harwood Avenue First Street Second Street Avenue A North Avenue B North Avenue B South Avenue C South Avenue D South Harwood Avenue Harwood Avenue Exeter Street Burcher Street Wishbone Road Exeter Street Avenue A North Churchill Avenue Burcher Street Ambassador Avenue Hurley Avenue Emperor Crescent Thorncroft Place Turnbull Street M M M M PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF AJAX Change Of Streef Names Pritchard, Judge of the Court of the County of Ontario has appointed Tuesday, July 2nd, 1957 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Ajax to consider the by-law changing street names as follows, and to hear those advocating and op- posing the proposed changes. Glynn Road Durham Street Beatty Road Harwood Avenue N. WoodHouse Crescent Harwood Avenue S. Hunt Street Bayly Street Dowty Road Finley Avenue Harwood Avenue S. Harwood Avenue S. Exeter Road Burcher Road Wishbone Crescent Exeter Road Churchill Road Burcher Road Ambassador Street Hurley Road Emperor Street Thorncroft Crescent Turnbull Avenue Honour Judge John E. MAGEE TELEVISION REPAIRS To All Makes and Models Antenna Installations Guaranteed Repairs Service From 9 AM. to 9 PM. 20 Glynn Ave. Ajax RL dae WILDE ELECTRIC (RUSS WILDE, Prop.) For Adequate Wiring HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY COMMERCIAL--DOMESTIC 5 Phone MO 8-3174 1107 HENRY STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO Patronize The Advertisere DISTRICT PAGI LOOK FOR YOUR NAME See if your name is in one of these advertisements. This poe is a weekly feature of The Times-Gazette for a 26-week period ond there will appear in the advertisements each week two names and addresses of people living in Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin of Port Perry, Read the advertisements carefully and if you find your n@ne, cp out the advertisement in which you found your name and preent itdlong with a sales slip or label to The Times-Gazette offie in Whitby, showing that goods or services have been purchased firmany one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive abiSutely FREE a $3.00 order to be spent for merch andise with one on this page. Winners must advise The Times- advertiser they wish to spend their order. fe advertisers --AEMMEN CLOTHING MRS. JAMES SLEIGHT! 209 Centre St. BOYS' & MEN'S WEAR s, TIES, JACK WORK, ers. spor SHIRTS, EA AT PRICES THAT SAVE 229 Brock St. S$. Whitby, Ontario Plan Number 465 465 465 465 466 New Name COTTAGE OWNERS! CHAIN SAWS FOR RENT $10 A Day MPSON 'S Harwood N. et No. 2 Highway | S WOOD PRODUCTS Phone 1032 Ajox WALTER WARD SANITARY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING NEW TANKS INSTALLED PROMPT SERVICE We Now Have Complete Ditching Facilities Phone MO 8-2563 204 Chestnut N., Whitby W. E. MILLER BUILDER OF FINE HOMES COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Construction Of All Types Of Buildings From Ground id To Roof. Phone MO 8-2939 1805 Dufferin St., Whitby CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE CARS NOW ON Phone MO 8-3304 Whitby, Ontefld RONALD PASCOE BUILRING CONTRACTOR & CARPENTER LTERATIONS -- ATeHEN & RECREATION ROLMS FREE ESTIMATES Guaranteed Workmanship Phone MO 8-2257 403 Chestnut W. Whitby pa) 468 4 i -- 480 480 480 480 481 481 481 481 501 501 503 503 ills Road onarch Avenue acKenzie Avenue HARPELL'S Furniture & Upholstering Chesterfields Recovered Remodelled & Repaired Custom Furniture & Drapes "Where Customers Their Friends' Free Estimates On Request SHOPPING CENTRE Phone 385 Ajox Send WHITBY DAIRY BAR FROSTEE FREEZE SOFT ICE CREAM MRS. N, E. MANTLE 410 Dundas St. W,, Oshawe TASTY MEALS AND SNACKS DAIRY PRODUCTS Open 8 AM. TO 11 PM Phone MO 8-3770 201 Dundas W., Whitby VISSER |! FOOD SALES | Formerly Dutch-Toko Storé eo IMPORTED FOOD DUCTS eo SPECIALIZING IV RECIPES OF DUTCH COOKIE AND PASTRY e OLD D COUNTRY STYLE €W MEATS © IMPORTED CIGAS Phone MO 8-3021 103 Colborne W., Whitby ni 503 "| 512 575 647 647 647 647 647 647 B. C. FALBY, Clerk Treasurer ills Road WALTON'S WOOD PRODUCTS ® ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS BY WINTERSEAL e KITCHEN UNITS, PLYWOOD DOORS, WINDOWS MARINE SUPPLIES LAKECRAFT BOATS ELTO MOTORS FIBERGLASS CARTOPS Phone 1266 DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON (DOROTHY EVANS, PROP.) (ANN SMYTH, OPERATOR) Specializing In HAIR COLORING COLD WAVING & STYLING Phone MO 8-3992 OPEN EVENINGS WED., THURS., & FRI, 121 Byron St. N., Whitby pa VIGOR 0 compNY ROYAL DOMINKES JEST DEAL ON TH "a" USED TIRES shone MO 8-3644 {DR srock St. N., Whitby ma -- 9" Dundes W, ul \ BROOKLIN GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE STATioN OPESCY: Mgr) ATION MOTOR TUNE.ups SPR vice AKE Phone MO 8.4339 732 Brock St. N,, Whitby pRIVE-IN RESTAURANT FAMILY DINNERS A SPECIALTY IAL DREN'S PR SPECAR-B-Q CHICKEN" WE CATER TO OUTSIDE BANQUETS Ample Free Parking phone MO 8-4066 Whitby OBERT C. HERON INTERNATIONAL WRVESTER FARM EQUIPMENT LES & SERVICE \ew B-250 Dt TRACTOR WAN DISPLAY Phone | Campbell 3t, WKLIN ------ ee ROBERVGKEL YEAR ROUND cut Phone 190 3 Miles North Junction 7 & 12 Wig"®Y* klin . 4