Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 May 1958, p. 5

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FINNISH FAMILY SETS EMIGRATION RECORD | vision cameras, officials of the | Mr. Kinnunen, employed. as farm help by Maurice Edger- ton of RR No. 1, Burketon. When Mrs. Kinnunen and her | | large family arrived at Dorval BC tele- Mr, and Mrs, nen and their ten children, now settled in Burketon, have set an emigration record. Theirs is the largest family to have emi- grated from Finland to Can- Minor Baseball Association | AnnounceBantam Schedule . The Oshawa Legion Minor Ajax Park; Whitby at Victors, | Coronation Park; Victors at Bea- Baseball Association has an-|Alexandra Park. ton's Dairy, Alexandra Park; Lauri Kinnu- | ada. Pictured above are Mrs. | Kinnunen and nine of her smil- | ing children. Absent is the youngest, a five - month - old baby. The family flew to Can- ada by KLM airlines to join | they were greeted by C nounced their 1958 schedule for| 13 _ Houdaille Ind. at Ajax,|Oshawa Dairy at Ajax, Ajax room and he doesn't scape ex- turned so he can lie on his stom-| the bantam league. There are|Ajax Park; Whitby at Vietors, Park. four entries from Oshawa, one| Alexandra Park; Beaton's Dairy] 9 -- Beaton's Dairy at Victors, from Whitby, and one from Ajax.|at Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park.|Alexandra Park; Oshawa Dairy The Whitby entry is sponsored| 23 -- Victors at Whitby, Coron-| at Whitby, Coronation Park; Ajax by the Whitby Kiwanis club. The ation Park; Oshawa Dairy at at Houdaille Ind., Harman Park. other five clubs are Houdaille In-|Houdaille Ind., Alexandra Park;| 14 -- Victors at Houdaille Ind., | Immigration and Canadian home has come true." The family owned a farm in Finland and hope to continue farming here. --Ed. Birmingham Photo Department of Citizenship and | senior offi- | cials of the KLM Dutch air- line. In an interview with the press, Mrs. Kinnunen stated Polio Victim Attends Classes From Bedroom OTTAWA (CP) Mundy's bedroom Roddy class assignments from his spe- is his class-|cially-designed bed that can be aminations. ach and write, or lie on his back Roddy, 14, since January has and read or watch television been keeping up with grade 8|wearing special prism glasses. studies at Rockcliffe Park Public School through an electronic in- tercommunications system set up done well in his exams, charges. \WCTU Holds "I am happy my dream of a | Mr. ott said Roddy is a| i saree waa Roady eo) Hgle Sales Tax holding the property for develop- ment purposes, he was in no different position than any owner of property in this dis- trict Tax Exemption Appeal Allowed Ontario County Judge John E,, Representing the applicant, He said that until such times as Pritchard has ruled that a 64-| Goldstein Investments, was Z.| something concrete results from acre farm in Whitby must be in-|T Salmers, of Oshawa. Repre- any negotiations Goldstein In- cluded in the town's tax exemp-| senting Whitby was town solici- vestments may be conducting, tion by-law. In an appeal brought |tor Terence M. Moore. the farm is in the identical situ- by Solasten Jnvestatents, Bow! LAND LEASED ation u all Ses =m lands Owners 5 ia s ig i Ahpet Evidence was given that the Spon ng 1d rd nd We roug oS, a, tax exemp. farm had been purchased from cod oe s0i0 by Teir owners ey hire po" | Charles Broughton in 1956 for Last vear, His Honor tuled ob $100,000. Site Shey the Jana Jas ' {been leased to Mr. Broughton § the same matter and found that | for $690 per year. 2 : a oe at, | Me Susi emits to | as been farming there an exempl hon tax Shargts Sor ai this 'year has 40 acres ready for services. is year, he crop and 15 acres of hay, that the owners should pay for Town Clerk John Frost and fire protection and sewer (own assesor Robert Harding | ponted out that the sewer line runs to within 12 feet of the property and that fire protection is also available. His Honor ruled that the farm is being used for farming only and said that there is nothing in th ct to i dicate | Monthly Meet The Women's Christian Tem-| that the owner must be_ the| perance Union held their monthly | farmer, He said that although| meeting on Tuesday afternoon|the owner admitted that he was at 3 p.m. held in the United } Church parlour with the presi-| dent, Mrs. Harold Quantrill, in the chair. The recording sec- retary and the treasurer's re- ports were given by Mrs. G. Glenney and 'rs. E. Killens. Mrs. McPherson, wife of the Pastor of Pentecostal Church, {was in charge of the worship service, The guest speaker for the afternoon, Mrs, Langfield, {of Oshawa, was introduced by Mrs. Killens. Her topic was "Temperance". She was thanked by Mrs. Quantrill, The June meeting will be Meld at the home of Mrs. Killens, of Maple street, The meeting closed with prayer and was followed by a social half-hour with Mrs. Detlor as hostess. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 if you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AN calls must be paced between 7 end 7.30 p.m. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridoy, Mey 23, 1958 § immediately for new subdivis ions er other development. He ruled that the farm must be included in the list of farms in a by-law passed by the town on Feb. 28 of this year. That by-law listed certain farm lands which are exempted from paying services such as water, sewer, sidewalks, etc. on their taxes. He ruled that the farm must pay fire protection and sewer costs only. vy "--WOULD'VE BEEN CHEAPER TO CALL VOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR FOR A CHECKUP LAST FALL, WOULDN'T IT 2" We Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guaranteel Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 409 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE MO 8-3652 Candy Makers dustries, Victors, Beaton's Dairy,|Beaton's Dairy at Ajax, A ja x| Alexandra Park; Ajax at Whitby, between his bedroom and the! The teacher drops in on Roddy| Oshawa Dairy, and Ajax. Park. Coronation Park. schoolroom. when there's something that! Wednesday night at Coronation] 25 16--Whitby at He hopes to be up and about needs a little extra explanation. | Be Removed Oshawa Dairy, TORONTO (CP) -- Makers of Victors at Ajax, Ajax LOWEST PRICES Park in Whitby, the Kiwanis Ban-| Park; Oshawa Dairy at Beaton's| Harman Park; Ajax at Beaton's! this summer. tams were edged by Ajax in the first game of the season 1 to 0 The next home game for Whi by will be this Monday night at/Harman Park; Whitby at Bea- awa Dairy at Victors, Alexandra' work just as well as if he had Coronation Park against Oshawa Dairy. The schedule: MAY 21----Victors at Houdallle Indus- Dairy, Alexandra Park; Whitby Dairy, Alexandra Park. at Houdaille Ind., Harman Park. 18--Beaton's Dairy at Hou- 27 -- Ajax at Oshawa Dairy,|daille Ind.,, Harman Park; Osh- ton's Dairy, Alexandra Park. Park. 30 -- Houdaille Ind. at Beaton's| 21--Houdaille Ind. | Dairy, Alexandra Park; Victors Alexandra Park. lat Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park;| Double Schedule: Each team to | Whitby at Ajax, Ajax Park. {play a total of 20 games, 10 home [JULY land eight away with the schedule at Victors But in the meantime, teacher John Jarrett said in an inter- view, Roddy keeps. up with his visitors. And with a two - way usually a chance to poke in a bit of gossip and a "hello" from the been in the classroom. USES MICROPHONE With a combination micro- phone - speaker at his bedside, Roddy listens in on class pro- for serious business. WI Conducts His fellow students are frequent candy bars and chocolates want communications system, there is\moy. a 10-per-cent sales tax on classroom before the bell rings |the federal government to re- confections, George P. McVitty, general manager of the Confectionary, Chocolate and Coca Industries of |Canada, said a five-man delega- | tion will present this view to Fi- nance Minister Fleming in a on top quality meeting today. In a 1,000-word brief, the as- {sociation says the sales tax fis Regular Meet |sciufon Sari" | seriously hampering the industry. The regular meeting of the The gales tax has been imposed Women's Institute was held on|gince 1921. (Thursday, at the home of Mrs.| The association represents |Fergus Curl with Mrs. C. G.| manufacturers of candy bars, tries Ltd., Alexandra Park; Bea-| 2 __ Houdaille Ind. at Oshawa/to be completed by July 25. All ceedings. With the flip of ton's Dairy at Oshawa Dairy, Dairy, Harman Park; Beaton's/twilight games will commence at switch, he can ask questions or Harman Park; Ajax at Whitby, |ton's Dairy at Whitby, Coro- 6.15 p.m. with 15 minutes grace. answer a question when Mr. Jar- Coronation Park. nation Park; Ajax at Victors, All the: games will consist of rett fires one his way. 23--Beaton's Dairy at Houdallle Alexandra Park. |seven innings, and 4% innings| Roddy, a polio victim when he Industries, Alexandra Park. | 7 -- Houdaille Ind. at Whitby, will constitute a game. was five, has spent his school Buy now on special Alexandra Park; Oshawa Daily with canes. at Whitby, Coronation Park; Ajax at Houdaille Industries, Harman Park. 28--Houdaille Industries at Osh- awa Dairy, Harman Park; Bea-| ton's Dairy at Whitby, Coronation] 26--Beaton's Dairy at Victors,| ry |days in a wheelchair or walking King St. H-S LJ A series of operations last fall| McLean in the Shak A seed sp chocolates and other confection- |ery. The delegati - his back. Once home from hos-| people joined the WI. A donation | 4 $ Sslezation includes Gor {pf $5.00 was sent to the Salva-| meant that he had to lie flat on|tendance was out, pital, his father, Edmonton-born |! D. R. Mundy, a defence produe<|tion Army. Members are reminded of the 'blue coal' Budget Plan...and save! 1. Save money! You get big special discount by ordering now! don Hamblin of Kitchener, The brief says European im- {ports of chocolate and confection- Onl sially tested ® top quality, pe- Penn Park; Ajax at Victors, Alexandra| Park. | 30 -- Houdaille Industries at Victors, Alexandra Park; Whitby | at Oshawa Dalry, Harman Park. | 31 -- Beaton's Dairy at Ajax, Ajax Park. JUNE 2 -- Houdaille Industries at Whitby, Coronation Park; Victors at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Park; Oshawa Dairy at Ajax, Ajax Park. 4 -- Houdaille Industries at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Park; | Victors at Oshawa Dairy, Har- man Park; Whitby at Ajax, Ajax Park. 6 -- Ajax at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Park; Oshawa Dalry at Victors, Harman Park. 9--Victors at Ajax, Ajax Park; Oshawa Dairy at Beaton's Dairy, Harman Park; Whitby at Hou- daille Industries, Alexandra Park. 11--Ajax at Oshawa Dairy, Har- Holds Meeting |tion departm nt official, decided |ery represent 16 per cent of The annual meeting of the Smith installed the extcutive King street Home and School for the coming year. They are: Association was held Wednesday| presiden. Mrs. A. Brown; vice evening May 21. The pupils ofl presidents Mrs. 1. Hamer and Grade 4 and 5 gave a demonstra-| Mrs, J, Beattie; treasurer Mrs. tion of baseball in the school gp, McCaffrey; recording sec- grounds. |retary Mrs. G. Winter; execu- The meeting was called to/tive Mrs. T. Smith, Mrs. Stur- order by the president, Mrs. A. gess, Mrs. A, Volker and Mrs. G. Duguid. The annual reports|A. Loyst, were given by the members of rg Allen MacLean thanked {the executive. Mrs. Brown inine past executive for the ex- her report stated the accomplish- cellent ment of the Home and School Association for the year. work throughout the year. Mrs. A. Brown presented Mrs. Duguid with a past presi- Mrs. Duguid aftér serving dent's pin. The meeting was three years as president, brought to a close by the new thanked everyone for their sup-| president. port and expressed her apprecia- pofreshments were served by tion for being given the oppor-|¢he mothers of Miss Ann Cor- to have a telephone company set| trip to Claremont on Thursday, | up the communication system, |May 20. Anyone wishing to go| | Mrs. Mundy says the arrange- | should contact the secretary as ment "is really a wonderful Soon as possible. Mrs. Curl gave thing." a very interesting report on the | '""Roddy has never felt left out Directors' meeting held at 0AC, | lof things." | Guelph, which she attended as ACTS AS SCORER a delegate. | Roddy keeps right in the swim Delegates to Claremont are: of things. Always a popular stu- Mrs. W. E. Pellow, Mrs. C. G dent and a sports fan, he has| McLean, Mrs. F. Curl and Mrs. | established himself as the scorer|H. H. Wicket. Delegates to the {for mauy school games. As a| Convention in November are: | football fan, he has tried his Mrs. W. Pellow and Mrs. H. H.| hand at coaching, too Wickett. [ He doesn't escape exams. He| The meeting adjourned and aj has already written January and delicious salad plate was served April tests, and now has the June by the committee. The next exams ahead .of him. meeting will be held in the Coun- Roddy writes exams and other cil Chambers on Friday, June -- reper | 20, | Pl2NS were made for ai sirawberry tea and home baking | | Canadian consumption, "Foreign manufacturers have an advantage over Canadian manufacturers in that they can export goods to Canada profit- ably and in substantial volume installments! because of favorable exchange. Labor rates are only one-third to one-half those for comparable work in Canada." | coal safe in your bin now? 2. Save worry ! No big winter bills. Buy now--pay later on easy 3. Save time! No last minute rush--you can have next winter's vania anthy ceives the Gn te Soul of approval--the lve tint thay is your ~ Svarantee of quality. HRT tt Call us today! re-uphoLsTeriNG E. C. Croxall & Son James Sawdon & Sons Re-cover and Save Fine Sel-ct'on ot Fabrics Free Estimates PHONE MO 8-2344 | T. ZAYETTE (Special Low Prices on Any Odd} Chairs), I BROOKLIN, ONTARIO PHONE 75 Don't be color-blind when you buy. coal 244 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY PHONE MO 8-3524 wa tunity to be of service to the bett's pupils. | Association, . The ba.mers - for WHITBY bowls of red and white tulips and also daffodils, Mrs. West was as- the most parents 'in attendance went to the rooms of Mr. Stacko and Miss M. Corbett. The door | {dent of the Garden Club, Mrs sale, sisted in receiving by the presi- made at a later date. final arrangements to be IN DESTROYER COMMAND | man Park; Whitby at Beaton's , Dairy, Alexandra Park. 13 -- Victors at Whitby, Cor- onation Park; Oshawa Dairy at Houdaille Industries, Alexandra Park. 16 -- Houdaille Ind. at Ajax, FIRST mortgage money required, good curity, interest 7 per cent. Write . hitby Post Offiec Box 645 120b FOR sale Household furniture, in eluding hand carved oak dining room suite, coffee tables and end tables, beds, special mirror, 7° 5" x 6 ' MO 8.3187. 229 Brock North between 7 and 8 evenings. 120a rent ithy FOR Rent -- Three room apartment, ! private bath. Two children welcome MO 8.4843, 306 Byron North 118¢c FOR Rent -- Three room self contain ed apartment, business couple prefer red. Phone MO 84610 after 6 p.m. AERIALS moved, repaired; new aer {als installed as low as $39. Independent Service. MO 8.2081. June 17 S. I. Burns, Miss Olive Goldring| OTTAWA (CP) -- Cmdr. Will- and Miss Emma Goldring pour-jam H. Willson, 39, of Calgary t ie ladies who served and Prescott, Ont., will take com- were: Miss Isabel Davey, Miss mand of HMC. Ottawa July 7, Ann Deriet, Miss Mildred Price succeeding Cmdr. Charles R. Par- and' Miss: Addie Goldring. ker, 43 of Toronto and Victoria. UTBOARD MOTOR & BOAT INSURANCE BEFORE You Put Your Boat in The Water This SPRING, CALL ME for "All Risk" Coverage STUART ROBLIN 102B BYRON ST. S. MO 8-2855 ALTERATIONS, remodelling or build anything in wood, trim, screens, tile Yinoleum, cupboards. MO 8.4007 after 5.30 p.m June 16 FOR Rent -- Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, use of kitchen, bath, auto washer and dryer. Between Whitby and Oshawa RA 5.6650 1156 FOR Rent -- Partly furnished room Central. For sale, almost new iron double bed, $15. MO 8-2i66. May 26 CENTRAL sodding and gardening, good sod. delivered or laid, manure, rot tilling. MO 8 4215, May 20 SEPTIC tanks cleaned the sanitary way, new tanks installed, Walter Ward 204 Chestnut West, Phone MO 8.2563 June 24 BUY and sell used furniture, Special {zing In handmade and remodelled fur ture, All work guaranteed. MO B8-3053; 121 Brock South Junel2 FOR Rent Furnished bedsitting room, with kitchen facilities, private entrance, $12 per week. 231 F Street June DRIVEWAY GRAVEL Coarse or fine, $7.00 per load. Cement Gravel, $1.60 yard, Sand and Loom Fill For delivery to Oshawa Whitby - Ajox area -- ERIC BRANTON -- MO 8-2660 May ace ring; children's door prize went trait of a Family" was shown Mrs, Robert Simpson, Anderson new home, Mrs, Simpson welcom- | store, willing to learn. Apply Mcintyre home due to business commit- immediate 8: A p 153 Y : a lia nd ARE Several ladies busied and hot and cold water supplied. Avail- on a nicely decorated table. The MO 5.3310 Mr. ad Mrs. Alec Maclnnis, of | L N delivered, Phone MO 83708 or Mo ed the graduation on Thursday | available immediately, MO 8.3800 from . " Miss Ruth Holmes and Miss apartment, with kitchenette, 305 Perry guests at the home of Mr. John 1190, ture for a two - months tour of Mr. and Mrs. L. Beckley and the St. Lawrence Seaway. Many it] " 30,0 Oshawa General Hospital to Sylvia Bates. Rl An interesting film on the A most enjoyable evening was by Mr. Stacko. The Rev. J.|street, last Wednesday. Many old | friends and relatives gathered to| WHITBY CLASSIFIED ed the guests on behalf of her-| self and her husband, as Mr. Hardware, 106 Brock South, Whitby. |ments out of town. The gifts! l18c| were opened by the hostess and S 3 Charles Street, 120a | home. : FOR rent -- Small three-room seif-con.|tD€MSselves. in the kitchen and able now. MO 8.3442, after 6 call MO A 32904, ©*1 [20a hostess thanked her many friends "Chev., good running ROTO tilling, to your satisfaction. No Stratford, are ihe guests i their garden too small. Phone MO 82129, 120c S00 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 8-4977, June 15 evening of Miss Darlene Mac- FOR Rent -- Apartment, three rooms, Innis who is graduating from the | 6 p.m. to 8 p.m 119¢ FOR Rent -- One large housekeeping Vla€ Mailey of the North York Street. 119 \facdougall and his sister, of the FOR Sale -- Racer bicycle, 325. MO 'Town Line, before their depar- FOR Rent -- Furnished room in. re- Europe. Mrs, Holmes, of Milton, spectable home. Phone before 3 pm, Was also a visitor at the Mac- |Mr. Ronald Bareham spent three days in Ottawa to view the mag- colored pictures were taken Donna, nine-year-old daughter where she underwent surgery {Her friends wish her a speed) prize was won by Mrs, O. Gold-| Commonwealth of Nations, "Por- spent at the home of Mr. and | welcome the Simpsons info their | WANTED -- Stock boy for hardware SiMpson was unable to be at FOR = Small well kept house, were most appropriate for a new tained apartment, hot water heating!placed a buffet style salad lunch FOR sale -- '48 at the end of the evening. condition, directional signals, "58 AWN mowers sharpened. Pick up and Mrs: K. J. MacInnis. All attend- central location, private entrance, Toronto General Hospital. room with two beds or two.room, small Branson Hospital were 8.4019 after 5 p.m.; 205 Craydon Road to Mo 8-4257 Junels dougall residence. nificent tulips. They also visited of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Parise, is recov ery ROTO-tilling Jack Mulligan, Reasonable rates. Apply Whitby, MO 8.2120 June 1 FOR RENT Boat Tr C Ter DRESSMAKING sonable prices day to Friday and alteratio Work guara MO 8-4398; ns. Rea d. Mon McLean h the home H. Mac- Colin uests at ( Mrs. P. dougall, of Ottawa. The Whitby Garden Club mem. bers and other guests were en- tertained at the home of Mr. and WILDE Mrs. J, A. West, of Port Whitby > < - ast Saturday afternoon to view RENTAL SERVICE » dis of tulips 'and other ~34 ailers, > Lante ' Mr Rollers, Lawn Mowers, Sprayer, Garden Tiller » Boats, CUSTOM sewl surements tak: nd you have purchased For cutting and hanging. MO 8.3151 June 10 Motors, SOD for Sale call Grant Landscaping, For the finest in MO 8.2 sod FOR Sale -- Six room DRIVE IN and SAVE WITH OUR SPECIAL NEW PRICE VIGOR GASOLINE For the Best Deal on TIRES! Drop In And Ask For Vic Vanluven Stove Oil can be purchased in any amount at this station "OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAYS" VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. BROCK ST. N. WHITBY spring flowers. The rooms were June 12|tastefully decorated with huge ation room, good loca possession. MO 83247, J ATR SAVE THE "CASH 'N CARRY WAY" BROOKLIN SUPPLY & LUMBER | ways, Only 5 Miles North of Whitby. Visit Our Modern Lumberteria, Located At The Junction of No.7 & 12 High- 4" MAHOGANY PLYWOOD Size 4' x 7' and 4' x 8'. 100 Pieces Only at this Price. Reg. 5.12 @ TOP QUALITY ALUMINUM DOOR Perfect for FRONT DOORS BREEZEWAYS SIDE DOORS REG, PRICE -- 439% May 24 Special 29-95 Cash 'n Carry May 24th . . . Special SPECIAL KILN DRIED LUMBER HERE'S A WAY TO SAVE! No. 3 GRADE -- MINOR DEFECTS But good, straight and bone dry lumber. Ideal for homes, cottages, breezeways and garages. 2x4... No. 3. May 24th Special, ft. 1x 6 Roofboard. May 24th Special, ft. per sheet 4 dye 3% Open Week Days 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 4 P.M. PHONE -- COLLECT BROOKLIN 209

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