Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Apr 1958, p. 6

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6 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesdey, April 30, 1958 Kin Enjoy ~ BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT NEWS DOUG. GLYNN a Bowling, Films Phone MA 3-3186 BOWMANVILLE -- Members Ladies Pine Ridge Lodge Holds Meet BOWMANVILLE -- Ladies Pine Ridge Lodge, LOBA No. 1291, held their regular monthly meeting in the Union Hall Mon- day evening. Members of Tyrone Lodge, No. 1244, were present at the meet-| in the Union Hall Monday even-| ing. | Members of Tyrone Lodge, No. | 1244, were present at the meet-| ing to confer the Orange Degree, on candidate Alina Baragar, Wor. Mistress, Stella Karp, presided. | The devotion exercises were| conducted by Sister Leona Grif- fin, chaplin. Sister Marion Mal-| lory read the minutes of the past meeting. = Sister Delaney of Tyrone won the draw. The meeting closed in the usual manner. Refreshments Were served by the ladies with Sister Jean Kennedy acting as gonvenor. Kinsmen Vote '| $25, Landscape Job At Skeena = PORT HOPE -- The regular flinner meeting of the Port Hope Kinsmen Club was held at the| Queen's Hotel on Monday eve-|piano. Lola Wright gave a toast Oshawa and other parts by Mr.| ping. Jim Benedict asked thelto the Queen and Ada Richards Fletcher while he was vacation- blessing, Sergeant-at-arms for the| meeting was Horace Baxter. | {fit. Cee Carveth drew the re- the difficulties on the Fraser, maining tickets. |River. | ORONO -- Mr. and Mrs. Ross | of the Ki Club enjoyed an | |evening of bowling and movies| hd on golfing at their annual "Sports WwW |Night" held Tuesday evening. | Prizes were presented to the members of the team with the highest three - game total. Mem- | bers of the team were: Frank] u em er Hooper, captain; Ossie Williams, Arnold Sleep, Chuck Cattran, | NEWCASTLE -- Members of) First of the three films shown Gord Stringer and Roy Me- 1 the Sportsmen's Club saw three was entitled "Return of the Mullen. interesting Department of Lands pm...» gq y ular |, Frank Hooper also won a prize and Forests films at their Annual | res." Ed Youngman, popularig,. paying both the high single spring draw meeting held in the Canadian Statesman columnist, | (289) and high triple (669). John Community Hall Saturday eve-\was the star of the film which Sight wou the booby prize for his | ning. | low . { The spring draw was held ang | S10" ed Ho Pps on A luncheon and social evening | the following were prize winners 20d has helped in the Ganaraska yay peid at the Badminton Club | -- E. G. Upton, Scarborough; Watershed. |following the bowling. Members Carol LaBrush, Port Hope; Mar-| "Dead Out" described the saw a movie of Stan Leonard |garet O'Brien, Maple; Bert Mun- proper methods of lighting grass displaying correct golfing form | day, Bowmanville; Billie Bran-|fires near the home or farm and and showing how to shoot when ning, Newcastle; Bud Morey, pointed that carelessness in hand-(in a difficult position. John Gra-| Oshawa; T. E. Scott, RR 1, Ty-|ling such a fire could be costly. ham was the projectionist. | rone; J. Armstrong, Port Hope;| The final movie was about/ Fred Bond, Cobourg; J. A. Cardi- Pacific Sockeye Salmon. It dealt | nal, Oshawa. with the combined effort by the| ORONO Jill Nichols drew the ticket for Canadian and American wildlife | the first prize of a spinning out- authorities in trying to overcome MRS. A. L. HOOEY | Correspondent Taylor and Dale, Walkerville, are on vacation with Mr, and Mrs. C. Taylor. | Russell C. Rosborough, BA, science teacher at Stamford Col- | legiate Institute, has been ap- pointed vice-principal of Stam- Ladies Attend Annual Banquet [my BOWMANVILLE -- Members|Ralph Nichols and Glenn Bell, 'local high school. of the Ladies Major Bowling/three promising young guitar Private A. Ritchie, Chilliwack, League held their annual banquet|players from Bowmanville. They B.C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and trophy presentation night in played a variety of popular and and Mrs, A. Ritchie. the Legion Hall Monday evening.!rock and roll tunes. | Winners of the Oddfellows lucky A delicious turkey dinner was| Al Fletcher showed an enjoy- draw were: Ruth Bullock, Mrs. enjoyed by all after which Helen able color film on flowers. Por-|B, Myles and R. C. Forrester, | | Piper led a sing song accompan-|tions of the film were taken in|Orono; Neil C. Wood, Lakefield, | fed by Heloise Mutton at said grace. Officers elected for the com- ing. Door prizes were won by the the{the McLaughlin Greenhouses at|D, Stark, Newtonville; Fred Hum. | phreys, Toronto; F. Lascombe, | Oshawa; P. Bathgate, Bowman- | ville; L. Stephenson, Burketon; | Len Bowen, Bronte, Guests included Past President|ing year were: Evelyn Morrison, following: Joyce Major, Linda| On Tuesday evening 50 boys rou) Don McGregor of the Bowman- Marion Slaught, Joyce Tennant, Miller, Ena Etcher, Evelyn Em-|gistoreq to play baseball in the wille club and prospective mem- Audrey Osmond, Pers Walter Ledbury and Bob| Vivian Rogers, Berniece Terry,|rison, Bernice Terry, Evelyn Stothart proposed by Ray Lin-|Joyce Major, Evelyn Embley,, Morrison, Helen Piper, Duaine by the Athletic Association. ard and Garnett Reddick respec-|Jean Luxton, Norma Gay and Palmer, Pearl Kilpatrick, Ella vely. A new member was intro-|June Baker. Mary Wilcox be- Deszjardine, Edith Marlow, Peg-i Tey duced in the person of Alex Quig-|ceine past president. TE OF THANKS |gy Haines, Nancy Bryans, Joyce _ |Major, Jean Luxton, Ev Large, 'After roll call it was reported] The Ladies Major Bowling Lola Wright, Eva Whitehead, Au- that 17 members have had a per-| Trophy was presented to Bernice drey Bickell, Bev Disley, Molly fect attendance to date this year,|Budai, captain of the winning Mairs. | Winner of the Sunshine Draw was team. Members of the team in- Deputy Governor Jim Bird. |cluded: Mel McNulty, Emma age for the schedule, Hildg Brock Alex Flett, Fenelon Falls, visited |§ Bernice Budai had high aver- Ena Etcher, bley, Dot Edmonstone, Mary Har- pea Wee Midget and Bantam age groups. This will be sponsored BLACKSTOCK MRS. R. C. HI'.L Correspondent ! BLACKSTOCK -- Mr. and Mrs. | Two thank-you letters for flow-|Bromell, Edna Kerr, Audrey was runner-up. Members who had|the Mervyn Grahams and Ed. Brs were read from the families Bickle, Viv Rogers and Dot Ed-/games over 300 included: Norma of two recently deceased persons. monstone. A letter from the Canadian Na- towns and cities. Vi Coole moved a vote of/tyn, Lydia Bates, Lola Wright, tional Institute for the Blind ad-|thanks to the Legion Ladies Aux-| Betty Westlake, Donna Preston, | ¥ised that the canvass this year iliary for the delicious dinner. Kay Beauprie, Peggy Haynes, will be in October instead of May| Millie Bates responded on behalf June Baker, Hilda Brock and Ber- fo conform with other larger|of the auxiliary. Entertainment nice Budai. Each was presented was provided by Wayne Purdy, with a Centennial Spoon. | Ray Lingard was appointed to Jook after the needs of the Ban- er een, 0 i i Jobless Workers Cause Keith Philp read the minutes of the last regular and executive meetings and they were passed 8s read. The club voted $75 to the Skeena for the landscaping of their new establishment which was recently commissioned by the Governor General. Mike Wil- Yams will look into the plans for the regular Kinsmen dance to be. feld in the near future. A letter from former Kin, Bill Tranmer, was read re a chain letter fun for charity and three cheques) turned over each for $2. Kin| Jerry Bennett reported on the, tickets for the big draw on July 1/ and showed the list of the various teams and what they had sold to date. | A novel idea came from the esident of the Rotary Clu wrence Huffman, to have al t 11 four local service clubs help Pare d remains healthy. | Unemployment of the last win- 000,000 was the highest on record winter decline, and March 31. Heavy Draw On Fund By BERNARD DUFRESNE During December, income Canadian Press Staff Writer |amounted to $21,900,000 compared OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's|with paid benefits of $32,000,000. er, worst since the depression days of the 1930s, siphoned off qualify range from a minimum| some $14,000,000 between Dec. 1, of $6 a week for a single worker when the fund started its usuali{to a maximum of $30 for a mar- ried worker. | However, the unemployment in- isurance commission reports that b,|at the end of March the fund still otalled $743,500,000. This com- s with a record total of $926,- army of jobless wor k ers has|In January, income was $22,300, caused the heaviest drain on this|000 and outlays $60,700,000; in country's Unemployment Insur-| February, about $19,000,000 and| lance Fund since it was estab-|$63,300,000; in March, $21,300,000 |lished 17 years ago. But the fund and $72,350,000. | The March deficit of some $51.-1¢,, 1,04 to her home in Burketon '|after spending the winter with Harris, Sunday. |Gay, Doris Joll, Lorraine Mar-| Blake Gunter, Roy Turner, | Brian Hamilton and Neil Bailey spent the weekend at the Turner cottage, Coe Hill. Mr, and Mrs, Will Forder were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port Perry, and Mr, and Mrs. Benson Dunn, | Oshawa were supper guests of | the - Forders. Mary and Betty | Bradburn visited the Forders, | aturday. | Mr. and Mrs. George Bray, | Raglan, called on her uncle, J.| Avery, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin and boys, Burketon, Mr. and Mrs, | Russell "McLaughlin, Bowman- | ville, were Sunday guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Carl McLaughlin and VS. Stanley Malcolm has yeturned home from Florida. | Mrs. W. McLaughlin has re- Benefits to the unemployed who are F_ Bailey. Stratford Opens Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell | |were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Slemon, Bowmanville, Paul Agnew preached at the | United Church on Sunday. Next | NORGE 1958 MODEL FULLY AUTOMATIC | CUSTOMATIC N Regular price 459.95 Sunday Jack Griffin, Port Perry, | will take charge of the services. | BIG TELESCOPE APPLIANCE VA During Whitby Home Furnishers OPPORTUNITY WEEK Sale Ends Sat. Night at 10 p.m. 1958 MODEL § {1 {[d4:7: VL: & NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES 1958 MODEL 4 1958 MODEL 10 CU. FT. THIS 4 DELUXE MODEL WEEK Regular price 359.95 ' ; wo 309 GAS AND ELECTRIC J FAMOUS TAPPAN 30" RANGE THIS Chr lated oven, ic Rotissiere, . Er inl cigimatie. Retissiers, thermostat oul WEEK - DELUXE AUTOMATIC 30" RANGE THIS Equipped with clock and minute minder. Reg. price 299.50. WEEK --- GAS RANGE NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKE me Se 2100.50 WRINGER WZXLTLTR ALL WELL KNOWN MAKES each other with their annual 000,000 at the end of 1956. 0 M Sh HIGH BRADFIELD, England | Officials said the drop of about| ne an ow |(CP)--Sheffield University's new | Rev. Long. {was "Who is to blame". Keith + Anne Gilbank, last year's wil- Groen winner of the boys, | yer medallist gave a story on 4 " ps 'y what WCTU stands for. Marilyn Sood et ug bledick played two piano so Cob Each contestant received a complete privacy. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING street fairs. Deputy Governor Jim Bird, aj. io tions" was caused not{Teroried Stratford festival gover- ouse in June. In order to give erations. the festival's closing and the | If you have mot received your on. men's existence. and pump. Reg. price 239.50 ... C te t Held paid from Jan. 1 to April 15. As|ronto, Sir John goes to Queen's 7.30 p.m. next session of parliament. EL . TELEVISION] 3 silver medal contest was held Tyrrell. inda Tyrrell, Gail Willis, Judy Yagg, Shirley Sharron, Jane SUBSCRIBERS i mother of the bride and pounced the winners of posters ' * Here's a washer made by a nationally known THIS manufacturer. Only. ....... . cheese rirans WEEK {$182,500,000 in the last 15 months] { TSIY ! 8B rn Jerry the Hat no cause for immediate con-|, JORONTO (CP) -- The Strat. 1adio Zeemy ation mn id will be held at the next regular|cern. The fund is expected to kept Jenival Theatre thy De elt of hai Bagel > t [ 4 x i y s sum $ ; meeting on May, There were ar 10ving at wih be Mm {0's pein one-man per. ariical carh saeies. | f | YOU MUST SEE THIS THIS es "| employment. formance by British actor Sir|-- ry | 3 . fon mgm. The, men i xecyiive HEAVIER THAN USUAL john Sielgnd, it was learned famous make washer to really appreciate the WEEK The heavier-than-usual outlay Sir John opens a North Ameri- FOR MISSED reduction. Reg. price 179.50 bss snntssnnenne ® member of the Port Hope Club| hy by the greater number un- nors are considering asking him | announced bis intention of run- employed, who totalled an estim- to give one performance in the im every possible support, yar! Extension of the period during| theatre would have to be kept | Times-Gozette by 7 p.m. coll fous ways of raising money to|iyion seasonal benefits are paid|OPen for the occasion. of this year, they are paid be-| University at Kingston, Mont- tween Dec. 1 and May 15. There|real, then New York. MRS. A. L. HOOEY i | AN EMERSON : THIS 3 " . . riday evening in the United Mrs H. Lowe 5 21 televi ion, radio and 4-speed record changer Mrs, H. ry on behalf of 3 . A " hurch Sunday School. The Rev. no fiazes spoke to the contest: f= combination. Reg. price 589.95 ............ WEEK ® See our exquisite Bridal ; : 3 ; fashions . . . Wedding |} Gowns, full length or [Hi } t A MOTOROLA THIS ballerina . . . Brides- A i hi deli I : ering, , , Brides high fidelity 21" television. Reg. price 399.50 WEEK maid Dresses in beau- [If } A BE Greenwood, Carol Gilbank, Billy 4 Fs ae Todd, Dave Rogerson, Robin TIMES-GAZET TE room Going awa Taggart, Ronald Best, Jimmy BOW tM y 0 9 ing 9 y Morrison, Keith Groen. f MANVILLE : A \ 4 Clothes. made by the school children: STEVEN'S TAXI Susan Major, Marjorie Tyrrell, OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 P.M. ] 2 t M | Thompson's home nex ondayl, om the fund--financed by em- A DELUXE THIS Jue for Governor of District 8 at ated record of 590,000 in mid- festival theatre Saturday, Sept. | ; wringer washer complete with automatic pump. Ww Reg. 219.50 ............... nn. cco EEK ® nd as many members to the r | Sir John, f » se and the payment of benefits to, one of the world's AJAX TAXI are reports that the period may| Correspondent |Vagg, Paul Mercer, Sheila Barra. | B. Long was chairman. lants" encouragin, 5% g words and an- All joined In singing WO nounced the winner for the girls selections. book. . The following public school tiful new shades . . . : | A MOTOROLA THIS § " se . . 21" television. Must be seen to be appreciated. 4 Reg. price 379.50 ....................... WEEK While the judges were making : " rt their decision, John Ford sang FOR MISSED PAPERS AND dak several solos. Fittings ond Sandra Mercer, .Diane Gilbert and Jean Tamblyn. g ; Winners of .the essays were|| If you hove not received . TILL 9 P.M. | : your 4 E Jean Tamblyn, Leslie Hopper, gm os.Gazette phone your cer : : and Vicki Cotter. || rier boy first. 1t you are unable ' I ; i | 1 All pupils submitting an essay | to contact him by 7:00 p.m. ' LADIES Ea HHT received a gift of money and|| TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI LLL 4 they were: Craig Hinds, Robert WEAR LTD. Ea nei, Robinson, Patsy Jones, Judy i ~~ Tamblyn, Neil Hooey, Marylynn Balley, Donna Couvier, Carol| at 8 pm. | ployee, employer and government | 20 tour here Sept. 22 and .it is e convention of Cleveland's March, but also by other consid-|20- This would be one week after eonvention as possible were dis- ichormen, started last autumn,|foremost Shakespearean actors, + A TY : Bussed. also contributed, although the 18 presentiog 3 onemal produc. PHONE is i . SiMpLiCI THIS i -- commission is unable to say just|tion called The Ages of Man, com-| i : : : Sil M d 1 Sommission is 8 to say Justi 0 ales Tie Ae or Nan, on AJAX 333 wringer washer complete with automatic timer = The seasonal or supplementa: | ver e a winter benefits Foi Lai pik After the one-week run in To- |! All tells must be placed before ; : i WEEK i be extended beyond May 15 at - . ORONO -- The annual WCTU yi "Mary Found and Marjorie hymns followed with prayer bY|ss jane Greenwood whose topic Jue ls took part: Linda Hughes, and Gowns for the 3 » / X :. [/ BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST I 7 i 4 - Nes. Rowe of the WCTU an-| TAXI SERVICE PHONE (TASER Y oven { COME IN THIS WEEK and SAVE AT Sandra Mercer, Shirley Sharron Calls Accepted Between (Opposite New Post Office) 7 «7:30 p.m. Only 72 SIMCOR ST. N. RA 5.1912

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