Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Oct 1957, p. 5

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PICTURES AT SOUTH ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH BRUCE OLDHAM, Bea ave, winner of Dominion Insurance Special at South Ontarlo Plowing Match, Restrictions At Hospital AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) --- Acting on the advice of Dr, W, E, McBean, Director of Ontario County Health Unit, visit- ing at the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital 1s. to restricted due to the prevalence of influen- a, Only persons over the age of 21 may visit the hospital, Hus- bands only will be permitted to visit the maternity patients, No visitors at all will be al- lowed in the children's ward, In announcing these restric. tions the hospital board asks for the public's co-operation with the removed as soon as possible, | | | assurance that restrictions will be Home-School Group Meets AJAX -- The first meeting of for a single for a number of years " BOWMANVILLE | STAFF REPORTER---BERYL HUGHES--MA 38-3144 and DISTRICT BOWMANVILLYE -- The Men's Major Bowling League is well into the swing of to be an outstand Thursday evening Osborne's team the high triple, and 1420 for the high single, This is the highest team score for a triple, also in the League, Murray Tighe's and Norman O'Rourke's teams are tled for first place in team standing with 10 points each, Ted Bagnell's team comes next with 9 points, Matt Harrison scored the hi triple on Thursday evening wi #26, This is the highest triple Cart Bickel a o» 745; Cowan H Pete mer, Cowl ais le of the evening with 325, ef age this season to date with 238 (nine games), games); games); Al usborne has 282, (15 games), were 14 bowl: i Dr, H. B Little, 762; Bert B e Poulos , 783; Dick 1, 769; ayo 785; Tom i Al Osborne, 725; Dobbins, 711; Murray Lar- 708, Jack Parker and Norm eo tled at 707, George Poulos had the high Dou Dobbins has the high aver. (18 (16 Ted Bagnell T, has Rundle, AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative = Phone Ajax 426 Noted Print Collection Exhibited At Library AJAX -- The Ajax Public Li brary announced today that it would present for public viewing a collection of original N, Cur. rier and Currier and Ives prints from Monday, Oct, 14 to Friday, Oct, 18, This outstanding exhibi- tion Is part of what is recognized as one of the finest collections of Currier and Ives lithographs in the world, It was assembled by the Travelers Insurance Com- pany of Hartford, Connecticut, and arrangements for its public display in the City of Ajax have been made by Cecil H, Robinson, the local agent for this large in- surance corporation, The collection was started some the mid-nineteenth century, as well as some of its most impor- tant historical events, A variety of subject matter is therefore depleted In these ex- hibits of the works of Currier and Ives, considered to he the world's most famed lithographers, What 3 Citizens Given Papers made all 'the more colorful by Good Scores Recorded | In Men's Major League scored this season, Ted Bagnell scored 807. ers with scores of more than 700. RCMP officers who stood tention on each side of Court, some Canadian their ¢ltizenshi Judge M, A, Miller, Am the Loviise, John stra, i! ot, a ky i 3 Do: [promotion of the ; Fra [0 and Ji yo i Rit Gi veo 1 Svatutionsl 4 wel n Dost, : or wi Dy fy tra, 108(ns merchandise promotion," wi y i, Bat Diewardits, Dos, Rit a 3 Bowmanville; Steve ind Eiizahoth Jakob nd" Waterin [] [J : stle: Teuntje Lisle, R 5 ifive ok satan and Janina a, 0 i vers and Pleternella dymes, ER / nd Mai 5 Joi" ofborne; Louise g Jull- Irene Novak, RR 1 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, October 11, 1957 8 | ¥ Janine Uszacki, RR 2, raphe customers," Theme of this year's t; Johannes and a : "First Furnish Your a) Wh 4, y fctation Opportunity For Furniture Men Furnit retailers face ons i as] As heads into Krcup avers Jest: |iire retailers are R 2, Newcastle; Wociech an excellent Blelarezyk, ni | a ly Cobourg; | (Oct COBOURG ~~ In a ceremony he scarlet coated t at leant, wits ants oi received papers from resence of FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX i you hove not reselved your Times-Ganstte by 7 P.M, Coll AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 Be li elt nd Bates TR hs Church reel, (ghould put his best foot Ohanns | forward, Displays that develop an ida. | pealing, saleable, decorating da: theme will \! ve new Row on eT and Recoraiing to hureh street, Bowmanville; lass Dykstra, 174 t 9, ath, RR 3, A) Wooler; as, RI owmanville, PICKERING DISTRICT Higu SCHOOL BOARD ory NIGHT CLASSES 1957 - 58 REGISTRATION: TUESDAY, OCTOWER 17 from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M, ot PICKERING DISTRICT WIGH SCHOOL ond at AJAX HIGH SCHOOL, be UG Vi Schade, Shit HH a, 23 ho ty might be He one or pickin CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY PALL TERM; OCTOBER 15 to DECEMBER 19 Inclusive ».. 20 Jan and Aa te SPRING TERM: JANUARY # to MARCH 18 inclusive ,... 20 N Newtonville; Erik Walter Sim. CLASS SQUIREMINTS, mats, Shelter Valiey round, VE oh RE Grafton; Fred and erine 14 MU PAYARLE ON MOUTRATION. | AUNDINT $800. NON: 4, Trenton; Leendert ai Moelker, 1, Hilton; ornella Moelker RR ton enne Novak, RR 3, Bowmanville: owman Hendrik, Christine and Christiaan Nyanbls, Park street, Hastings; Slestske Postma, RE 4, Trenton; Glert and Helene Roeffel, RIC 4, Trenton; Gerri), ville; the eye of the camera Is to pres- ent days, the eye and pen and stone of the Currier and Ives ar« tists were to thelr own times. The exhibition is one of a series of twelve community art collec. tions owned by 'the Insurance company which are constantly touring the continent, and it Is the hope of their local representn tive that 'others can be brought DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ot PONTYPOOL fo DOUG DASTI ond The h Rambl featuring: Al Stock on Sox=Violin-rSteel MODERN and OLD TIME Salami ns, Tart Hope: § SAA. AV0 Sarre BREKRGIN "8 IORVOAR® PIERRE STR EY win Seo L XI SEA se oBLonats FA i rE ow ue + ' on $i Ammon, Business Adm Secretary-Troasurer Gents 78¢ Parkside Home and School As twenty years ago, and since then|to the town of Ajax in the years Ladies §0¢ |sociation was held this week. [228 of (hese original lithographs fo come, Mrs, A, Dair's class won the ban: have heen reproduced in the year (ner for best attendance. ly calendars published by the The "Alms and - Objects" of | Travelers, So popular have these Home and School were very ably prints heen In thelr calendar presented in a speech by Mr. form, that in the year 1987, the Courtice, provincial vice-presl:| company was forced to publish dent of the Canadian Home and| pearly 60 million of them in order School and Parent Teacher Fed-|1y gatlsfy thelr tremendous de- eration, Her talk reflected long| mand, Some of these original experience in home and school|jithographs are worth over $4000 activities and clearly showed aniecs, and they portrayed the lB what lay ahead for Parkside, Mr. | yrban and rural "Americana" of Wilson Introduced his staff and ae - - gave a shop talk on Sohool Jules and regulations, Mr, Steele niro:| Al duced the executive for 1067-50. HUNWORTH, England (CP)- The meeting adjourned with|A seven-leaf clover was found by (§ the serving of a delicious tea by|V. A. Dewing in this Norfolk vil the social convener, Mrs, G, Gris- fle. p sack, ------------------ Stamford Township, FOR MISSED Votes To Go Wet PAPERS pers in subirhan smtora | IN BOWMANVILLE yee roves Phone : votes: Dining MA 3.5561 rooms--3,771 yes, 2,182 no; cock- i If you have not received | tall lounges--3,732 yes; 2,219 no, The affirmative vote was 63.2 \ your Times - Gazette by || 7 p.m, call +49 ot on the first question and KING TAXI the second, topping the necessary 60 per cent, A total All calls must be placed | before 7:30 p.m, / Uh LOTS OF LUCK ina a NE ts TOP PICTURE SHOWS Linda ners of first prize at the horse Jarvis holding horses shown by show of the South Ontario Plow- her father, Herb Jarvis, win- ing Match on Wednesday, LOW. Another Appeal Used To World Of Luxury ne 222415 Heiress Wants More Money LONDON (Reuters) Miss|shocked Wednesday at her re. , vei 'take the view--and 1 have of yachting, hunting |an unmarried daughter--that a father has not got to make perm. .(anent provision for his daugh. y[ ter," he sald, "She has jolly well got to work, ER PICTURE shows Fd Tum. bers with second place team In horse show. on : ature concerning rR: © ome i ns nter makes! luxury i another appeal to residents to|and dancing, take all measures to remove fire, And it's hard to sal In hazards from their home. |elrcles on an Income of Last year in Canada," sald) ($2,250) a year, "It tant any good 1 the Fire Chief today, "233 ehil:| o she asked the High Courting 'We were" ame oie say. on ost eir lives, many of for a bigger share of her father's tocracy who should do nothing them the he Enis, wire away £170,000 estate. Her father had|hut run church bazaars,' were lost a. the gh yo given her £40,000 when she was| 'Misys Pearson-Gregory seems was a rich man she Is entitled ' + to be under the pre-Vigtorian de-/to be supported for the rest of| lio, | arr A this Fire Prevention Week . Justice Ronald Roxburgh was |lusion that because her father! her lite." closes, don't give fire a chance te start In your home, and speak-| ing for the children, don't leave! ! them alone with the hazards of| fire." | Boakinrorn | LUEEN OPENS Parliament Oct. 14th Exibits Vin | pe any Prizes MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT Correspondent v BROOKLIN FARM BROOKLIN Albert Cooper, Brooklin farmer, was successful in winning numerous prizes with his Ayrshire cattle at the Mark- ham and East York Agricultural | Fair, I In the Toronto Red and White Show there were over 100 exhib | Its, all of high standard, and com. | petition was very keen, | Following 1s a list of a] these £ ' 14,266 persons were eligible to vote, 5 Queen Elizabeth Il with the Duke of Edinburgh at the State Opening of Parliament in London, 1954. won by Mr. Cooper Junior bull calf, 1st prize. Bull, | three years and over, 1st prize. This animal, owned jointly with] Lawrence McQuat, a compara-| tively mew breeder in this dis. trict, won both the Senior ani Grand Championship Red Rib. , in the final Judging nd) was also an outstanding exhibit Peterborough Fair Female classes: Best uddered| cow, 1st prize; heifer, two years, | dry, Sth prize; cow, four years | and over, In milk, 6th prize; heifer, two years in milk, 1si prize; Junior yearling heifer, 8th prize; senlor heifer calf, 6th prize; Junior heifer calf, 6th prize; two animals, progeny of! one cow, Sth prize Junior herd (one bull and three females), 5th prize; junior get of sire (three annuals under two years) 6th prize; senior get of sire, three females under two years, Ist prize; graded herd, Ist prize At the Oshawa Fair in August, Albert Cooper won all first prizes, As there was no competition In this class, but the large number of entries at Markham Fair proved he highly deserved the awards won, Only these who a exhibitors, know the disappoint mei. and discouragement ol win Ring prizes with no competition an; the elation and thrill ofwin hing when competition is keen, The senate chamber during the opening of the fifth session of the 2nd Parliament in Ottawa, 1956, THESE BONDS CAN BUILD A FUTURE Buy, CANADA SAVINGS BONDS A Better Buy Than Ever - Interest: First 2 Years al $¢%, Remaining 11 Years at 45% Another Pavlova or a Florence Nightingale == what hen sh Pageantry never before witnessed in Canada will dazzle the eyes of hundreds of thousands will she be when she grows up? on October 14th when Queen Elizabeth II, in her coronation gown, opens the Canadian Darliament, Arrangements for the Royal Visit have occupied scores of planners for months, This' Saturday in the WEEKLY GLOBE AND MAIL, Clark Davey writes from Ottawa about one feature of the great occasion that needed no advance organization the opening of Parliament itself, a ceremony shaped by history and formalized by tradition, Mr. Davey tells of the things that will happen at the opening of Parliament and why they will happen THE WEEKLY @lobe and Mail | ¢hild, David Dubelman of New For HOME Delivery Phone RA 5.4473 York, underwent a bone marrow lanation, | Canada Savings Bonds purchased now, can pro- vide the necessary funds when it's time for college . . , for her trousseau .,, or for establishing a home, All the things that add up to a worthwhile future. Should an emergency arise, Canada Savings Bonds can be redeemed quickly and easily for cash at face value plus earned interest. Sign up for a Canada Savings Bond today. You can do it through banks, investment dealers, trust or loan companies, or on the payroll savings plan where you work, ; CONVICTS DONATE RIBS OSSINING, N.Y. (AP) Two human ribs, used in a rare bone operation performed Tuesday in Philadelphia on a 22-month-old Child, were donated by two ano: ymous convicts at Sing Sing ----

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