Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Nov 1957, p. 5

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ian yg Ss ee. se 4 RT I THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, Movember 1, 1957 § Princess Enters Home For Aged fein' Fine Scores MA TIMMINS (CP)~Princess Mag: BOWMANVLLE - The Men's Major Bowling League is in the fle. uote tall 9p Jedrs Sig Jia swing of things now, as the scores show, Pete Dobbins was|pewyan tribe, today enter way out in front with his high/the home for the aged here. triple of 810. Coming right alon, in the top hrackets with hi triples were: Jack Gay x Hank Janzen 775, Mel Dale 769, Lander and Major Bowling BOWMANVILLE and DISTRICT League Sees Staff Reporter -- BERYL HUGHES ~ MA 38-3144 Evidence Heard On Sale Dispute BOWMANVILLE A estate dispute was heard in Division Court in Bowmanville on Priuraday before Judge M. A. Miller, Plaintiff in the case was Harold SPEEDY BIBLE 8 BRANTFORD (CP) -- real Sr. had told her he would sue her for the commission, The witness stated she then went to see Mr, Rankine to tell Carl Leslie 768, Jack him of this development, and that|Al Osborne tied at 756, Harold C. Pedwell. Mrs, Verne/Mr. Rankine had told her not to|Bennett 730, Dick Little 720, Ross Johnson, Bowmanville, formerly Worry that he would see that she McKnight 728, Bill Westlake 727, Miss Milligan, Newcastle, was Would not have to pay two com- Reg Hearle 720, Mat Harrison 711. the defendant. missions, id 3 Save her ani yack Brough was the high sin. Mr, Pedwell claimed a broker- ir gle winner with 310, Jack Gay age commission of and per| Mr. Humphrey, the Jawyer for wag ¢ 307, as was Me! cent in the sale of the Milligan |the plaintiff. asked Mrs, Johnson pie "with 206, "Four men tied roperty in Newcastle last March (If x were ob true that Mr. Ped: | ith 505. They were Jack Lan. 55 "The sale was made by an. well had taken a man named der, Harold ett, Pete Dob other real estate broker, Charles Rackham from Ohawa through jing and Reg Hearle, Dr. How Rankine, , Bowmanville, R, D. se 8 few weeks Prior 10\,.4'g nie had 304 and Dr, Keith Hum , Oshawa, | appeared the time the sale was made by go oo "Cafe 4 fr the ist and Jon Regan, ML, Fults, fo or $6500 with| Pete Dobbins is the leader in the Mellie « Wag the lawyer for $1500 down, the averages with 249, Al Osborne "Phat is news fo me. No offer (18 next with 236 and Dr. Howard March, 1081 he ne at all was made," Mrs, Johnson Rundle third with 235. Pedwell a listing of the house he replied. In team standing. Murray had received from Miss Milligan, | + Mr, Pedwell Sr, testified that|Tighe's team is in spot wit 1t had been given to her by Mr. Mr, Beckham had offered $8500|17 points, Elton Brock's team is Pedwell"s son, Maurice, on May with $1500 down, and that Mrs. [second with 15%. Al Osborne's 5. 1956, the day she given |Johngon had refused it because(team is third with 15 points. Mr, Pedwell an exclusive listing. |she insisted on 2208 own, He Mr. Rankine said he had shown said be had 'dropped in" to this listing to Mr. Pedwell and|Rankine's office on March 26, He had pointed out to him that he|claimed he was certain of the believed the listing was mot valid date because his wife was at a because the listing given to the doctor's office in Bowmanville at defendant had not signed by the time for a two-hour treat. her. When shown this, Mr. Ped- ment and that he went to Mr, well had sald he had not known| Rankine's office to fill in the time this and would have to find out he had to wait for her, He admit- ahout it, Mr, Rankine stated. ted that Mr, Rankine had shown TALK IN OFFICE him the listing and claimed it to selling business, gle says rheumaitsm is the CANADIANS! The color camera has recorded the historic visit to Ottawa of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh ONTARIO Department of Highways These pictures will be part of a special feature in this Saturday's Globe Magazine included with your copy of THE WEEKLY Blobe and Mail For Home Delivery, call RA 5-4473 on Thursday, November 14, 1957 Information and tender forms obtainable from: THE TENDERS BRCRRTARY ROOM 1412, EAST BLOC PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS TORONTO Remembrance Day Service Planned DUNBARTON - Remembrance Day services will be held Sun- day, Nov. 8 at 11.46 a.m. at the Altona Road Memorial. The parade will fall in at 11.15 am, at the Altona Road School, The service will be conducted by Li t Pearl lly of Ajax Salvation Army, assisted by Rev. E. Wilkinson, Dunbarton United Church and Rev. D. She herd of St. Paul's on-the-Hill, Dunbarton. All veterans are in. v tere ecre very or DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PORT HOPE Highest or any tender not meces- sarily accepted. | Department of Highways | Ontario A -- fous Sep! he en misiaid it, Mrs. Johnson pointed out. | fer. Green Belt Case 'Appeal Pondered | BROUGHAM -- Reeve W. G Lawson said today that the Town- 'ship Council will consult a senior PROPERTY SALE When Mr. Rankine had talked be invalid, But he denied that he well had told him to go ahead| Judge Miller reserved Judg-|o¢ she City of Oshawa on north | it anyway. conversation Tenders Close ' witness and he substantiated hav- OTTAWA (CP) -- A minority i' PRIZE WINNING COSTUMES AT HALLOWE'EN DANCE told Mr. Rankine to go ahead Referring in the Commons to in Newcastle on May 8, 1056. She John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 rou the Canada would be that If we are house, and that one of them ha his toes they had bett 195 Mr, Rankine had told her y had better not give Johnson sald she explained to T question of the village purchas- all the physical assets of system ter Churchill hinted broadly March, She then showed im the presented its rep or t/vember 29, {that any such action likely would h | Commons speech by Hazen| | Of School Body Say No To year unless offsite storage and School Teachers Federation Dia [Al Akhbar says today that Saudi er. Churchill said Mr. Argue John Saunders, head of th ol aunders, heac o €lese schoolgirl info cold storage. (yo "nose which now are pos- { teacher group. | iy Be, 0khome a pleture of "We are not averse to consid. |was reported a week ago after| make." |that her daughter might wed the| "If at the next session of Par + teachers of the Ontario Secon-sons, an unstated number of|are not as good as they should be, 'courses at a Secondary School at any time. present under 20 per cent of the guuq'¢ father, cent wo rate above 140 pes times and fathered 40 sons and|iqun chip council has passed a by- demic record right through the; he to High. | possible situation to the teach- OTTAWA (CP) -- § ¢ tails of the arrangemen blocking imports of salt codfis! 'counset as to the advisability of (house. Senator John T. Haig, Children Fund AJAX -- Because Ajax is lo cated outside metropolitan areas, the associations in this distriet receive no benefit from the Unit- ed Appeal. This makes it neces- sary for each organization to con- duct their own financial cam. paign, Today, the Retarded Chil dren's Association launched a month long financial campaign, This campaign must be success- ful to assure the continuation of! the School for Retarded Children, When the school was begun a year ago September, in one room at the rear of the Ajax Fire Hall, with five pupils and one teacher, the cost of operat. Ing the school was a good deal less than it is now, Enrolment has increased to 15 children, making it necessary to have larger quarters and two teach. ers. The transportation costs have increased from $170 to $300 When he looked at the card Mr. Rankine had told her he believed the listing to be invalid because the one in her possession was not signed, He told her he would see Mr. Pedwell, and try to have him agree to allow Mr. Rankine to go ahead and sell the proper- ty. SALE MADE Aasilus iad Subsequently Mr, Rankine had | told her of talking to Mr. Ped. well Sr, about the matter and that Mr, Pedwell had said Mr. Rankine could go ahead and sell it, the witness stated. She sald] that the salle was made oy March | and a sold sign erected, Mr. 3 son said that shortly after the sign had been put up Mr. Pedwell Jr,, who seemed up- sot came to see her and sald he wanted all the commission. She testified that both Mr, Pedwel!l Jr, and Mr, Podwell St. hat ome to see her. They had made several visits and Mr, Pedwell a month. The school has been a success . , , the children have learned and no one knows their potential, They are being trained to become useful gitizens, Many of the children going out of the school will obtain work, Without the training they are now receiv. ing they would always be depend. | ent on their paredts or the com. | munity, If you are out when the can. | vasser calls, donations can be malled to -- Retarded Children's | Fund, Bank of Montreal, Ajax, Ontario, Your donation will be acknowl edged with a receipt for the Dubos of income tax deduc- ons, There will also be counter eans FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your | Times-Gazette by 7 P.M, Coll |i AJAX TAXI AJAX 333 All calls must be pluged before 7:30 WM. placed in the stores throughout the district. 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Revolving Agitator Washing saves up to 10 gallons of water with every load . . . without re-using dirty, cold water, Slanting front and shelf-like door make loading and unloading, from a standing position . . , easy. NO. 4147 had told Mr. Rankine to go ahead of his matler to MS, Be and sell the Milligan property LAND & BUILDINGS ahead and selling it?" the witness and {iat he would not want 8/91; geres of land end buildings | stated, He asserted that Mr. Ped: " located approximately 5 miles east | |, |ment in the case following the and do 'and, that he, Fadwell Cirimine up by bo counsel. ide oF, Mghvar 401 betwen the commission as he had sald ¥ Port Lot 32 and 31, Con, BF. he did not suppose he would sell Minority Gov't Township of Darlington, took place mn his own fice t resence of Ev g Mr. Rankine testified. Sweet For People ot 4 Everett Hanna was the next 12:00 Noon ES.T. ing heard the conversation be- federal government is "sweet for tween Mr, Rankine and My, hed. the people of Canada," Erhart Many and varied were the | the Lions' Community Centre | ning costumes, worn by, left to | Roy Swindells, The event was well, He sald Mr, Pedwell haciRegier (CCF -- Burnaby-Coquit- costumes seen at the Hal- | under the auspices of the Kin- | right, Ross Richards, Mr. and | declared an outstanding suc. hd sell it and that he did not lam) sald Thursday night. lowe'en Costume Dance held at | ettes. Above are the prize-win- | Mrs. Gordon Sturrock and Mrs. | cess by all who attended it, ane a commission. "Mrs. Johnson took the stand the present minority position of said she had listed her property all parties, including the ruling AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS fain eg 0s dt gf Cem e of Mar y Wa Pedwell had only brought two 3a Avice fo the people of prospects to look through the fnced with an election before the regular four-year term has ex- Pickering Faces |NewDisposal iphoto" un ee od on g Pp She related that in September him a majority and they will get ted to sell. He 'Hydro Decision |0f Wheat bt sft gr © cr 1 ; of property and he lei . ' | Foe to sell it for her, Mrs. PICKERING (Staff) -- Prop- through Messrs. Lusk and Tay- uy owners in Pickering Village lor. > Is Expected him hat he was QorTy hut she ; | a be asked to vote on the The purchase would include Mr. Pedwell. The witness sald the present hydro system used in the operation within the! OTTAWA (CP) -- Trade Minis. she next saw Mr. Rankine in \ pe at the Atal iieipal village. Saale ad 800 - listing card she h tions on December 7, e cost is estimated at $80,000 Thursday that the government is 0 C The village council asked for ato be Joi hrough debentures contemplating new moves in dis-| pen ampaign edwe i dad . " yeport two years ago. The On-jover a 20-y od, {posing of Canada's wheat sur: fario Hydro Commission has| A Jublie meeting to discuss the plus. 'F H t d leted its survey and this|purchase has been called for No- He also indicated, however, or e ar not be taken until the next ses- | . ' |sion of Parliament, expected to : Named Officers | Saud's Mother |, sub next ve ' x | | His hint came as he replied to a | Argue (CCF -- Assinibola) sug- gesting Canadian farmers won't nr CRERING, A Go } don . able to deliver much grain this : Hunt, e Science depart- B d T B | w" | ment at the Pickering District rae-1o0-be LR bollcies' ln stect a de a i CAIRO (AP)--The newspaper day' were instituted in this coun- trict 9 annual meeting, last Wed-| Arabian King Saud's mother put|, 4%. tococied there might be the 55-year-old monarch's ro-| £8 h nesday at Bowmanville. means of dealing with deliveries mance with a 19-year-old Leban.| me! the marketing of grain other commercial department at the ' same cht, "st ppv ale Ents ho ots oy secretary-treasurer of the ! Lo? " » MAY HAVE IDEAS hi king's mother said "No! no! The trade minister added: My Waker, also of oo Plek-| Sami Solh. i ure Adige Apis ond : staff, was select as a ) ._, ering other means a y| | delegate to represent the district| Saud's desire to marry Ferial yory' well have suggestions to * at the Provincial A bly to be|ye luded 4 state visit to Leb ; t of ng ad -( At another point the minister held fu Turasto during the Christ-\anon Ferial's mother confirmed |gaid: Ste of Je cotciualos drawn king. liament we discover that our 'at the end of e ucational| ga has the f i - | sal re not moving ahead as | Conference by the District Nine jam law rw he 4] Mob. | sales should, or that marketings * dary School Teachers Federation daughters and betwee: lit would be at that time that I |, was that superior students should) 100 lire. However, unde would expect the honorable mem. be segregated and given special Moslem law he can shed a wife ber to raise this particular prob- lem." vel student were. difired Al Akhbar's editor indicates ; ha marriage still might 3 M4 s&s those whose IQ's were in ex-| come off, enh, that Ferial is Outline Fire Area cess of 120. This group would re- a bride-to-be "under probation." I T shi Bylaw King Ibn Saud, AN OWI 1p ral school population. Under | Jone ul who died in 1953, married 135 pieRERING (Staff) The IQ. These would be termed daught ! "gifted". : more than 100 8. In ac 0 cotting up a fire area east of cordance with the Koran, how- Ajax to include the block of land In addition to 1Q rating as a/ever, he never had more than Aya to pe ay Beach road means of segregation, the aca-/four wives at a time. I Oh. fae Whitby Townline lomentaty [frudes and jhe a ay . way 401 spec! arithmetical and lan- Ask R 1 \ A guage tests would be considered. | eprisa the Bylaw Toe Fire. Chiat range "ot trom. 80 = 140, 1 the I + [Don Lyade and Chet K. Taylor | 0 e ckering ac olun- ame clas presenied an simon LINPOTE Blocking, 2ckine, Seach Sear (im, i tor Cal \ vert C. Pratt has urged the fed. eral government to investigate the possibility of reprisal action against Jamaica for reported) from the Atlantic provinces, The Newfoundland Liberal made his proposal Thursday in a notice of inquiry in the upper government leader, said he would place Senator Pratt's suggestion before Trade Minister Churchill, | ath to N The 'week of Novemb » ber 8th inclusive, has been designated as Cleanup Week in the City of Oshdwe end arrangements have been made for the collection from private their usual garbage day, of all discarded house i of furni Laahi hhich Ye) \appealing the decision of Mr, Jus- tice Barlow to allow gravel to be taken from the Greenwood Green 'Belt area. 900 Gather | Pheasant Shoot PELEE ISLAND, Ont. (CP) | More than 900 Canadians and) SEE THESE WONDERFUL NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY AT S RA 5-471 rn | residences, on FOR MISSED : ind the poi up of grounds or from minor household PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE | Americans gathered here Wed- repoirs, and domestic waste material such os paper, regy nesday for the' annual twoday| PHONE cartons, packing cases and bottles, All materials to be collected should be put out during the josant shoot, A man was in-| - Fired within a few hours of the MA 3 5561 opening of the shoot. If you have not received sbove-mentioned week only, and at the same time and in the same place as the garbage for the regular collection, oe Oulette, 69, of Pelee Is- A Yang suffered minor face injur-|| your Times - Gazette by 7 pm, call MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS COLLECTION jes from a hunter's shotgun blast | while duck hunting. Stray pellets | KING TAXI All calls must be placed Large quantities of waste building material end waste food broke his glasses before 7:30 p.m. | FOWLER TELEVISION 306 KING ST. W. RA 5-1685 This special collection applies only te private households and not to apar stores, busi or ind i MAYOR W, JONN NAYLOR Alderman LYMAN A, GIFFORD, Chairmon, Board of Works products lin excess of the ] dled in reg Lands and forests department garbage collections) are not included in this collect officials estimated the Lake Erie| {sland southernmost part of Canada -- has 16,000 pheasants) this year, | 92 Simcoe St. North ht hE 2 EET

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