Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Jun 1958, p. 8

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8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Scturdey, June 28, 1958 Ign NI RNR OI VBE ATISEEL Centennial Gay, Carnival #8 Planning | Spirit Is Seen y | Big Job BOWMANVILLE : -- This was Bowmanville's greatest hour. This morning brought to fruition BOWMANVILLE -- Co.ordina-| hundreds of hours of effort by a gallant band of tion and co-operation have been! citizens who look with pride on the achievements the keynotes of plans for the big . I Nuies orang No one| of 100 years, In the early hours of this morning {was more conscious of the need| feverish last-minute preparations were going on 4 for smooth planning than Lloyd 1 t t ve: th { 'the town' . 4 Quinton, public works foreman,| all over town to ensure the success of the town's 4 ; ie ; A who with his erew has been set| biggest show. 7 i gg ¢ i 4 5 a f F . ARS es A the task of pushing forward the EXCITING SCENE rm ------ THE SUCCESS OF Bowman- | left, seated: Douglas Rigg, | Rupert Hamlyn, Ivan Hobbs, | Dan Cattran, Numerous per- [normal schedule to make the ville's Centennial celebrations | Violet McFeeters, Chairman | Glen Fry. Other members of | sons worked on the sub com- {town neat and clean for the cele-| From every highway and con-| the committee absent when | mittees and valuable time was {brations. |cession road vehicles began tof at a es | which begin today has been | Rev. A, C. Herbert, Mayor Nel- ¢ the result of the work of the | son E. Osborne, General Mgn- | photo was taken include: Dr. contributed by many citizens | gyen before the snow was offend their way towards town, | Centennial Committee, shown | ager Ken Morris, George Hack- | George W. James (Honorary | and organizations. [the streets, the department Wasj ie Vanguard A the Yiousands oF | here, and sub commitiees | ing. Standing are: Merle Slute, | Chairman); Lloyd Preston, ; going ahead with repairs to make Yehicles whic bigug} park ng| under their direction. Members | Lloyd Johnston, Laurence God- | Mark Roenigk, Robert Archer, --Photo courtesy o |sure that streets would be in con- |EP2CeS to a premium ong be os uccess u of the committee are, from the | dard, Bernard R. Kitney, ! Cecil Karp, Ross McKnight and | The Canadian Statesman |gition to handle the big influx ig $ leu, overt, ol : i traffic for the opening day. |the festivities in motion | 5 2 . J He and his crew were faced| | was an impressive and ex:| ommunity 1¥ u with the biggest cleanup in' the citing scene. Everywhere gally| . town's 100 year history -- and|oolored bunting is in evidence.| oi | Women Were Oshawa Salute » » . according to the executive, they phe townsfolk and their families] BOWMANVILLE----What makes! Patriotic . Is Recalled have performed the best job "in jn kala attire can be seen greet-|2. Succeastul SOMURILYY Jts ! the history of the town". ing long absent friends brought, Citizens! is is especially true «~ To Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE -- With Besides laying new storm back to do honor for this great'in Bowmanville--population 7000. First World War under way, BOWMANVILLE -- Formation sewers and drains, streets have occasion. One hundred years ago the branch of the Women's Patriotic! , con otic token of the esteem the mayor, council, and all the of the local branch of the Girls'|been re-surfaced, excavations fill-| pyre ay ATTEMPT [village of Bowmanville was in League was organized Aug. 2, which unites the neighboring| citizens of Oshawa, have sent |Patriotic Club, organized in ed and surfaced, boulevards trim. | a corporated as a town. Today the 1914 by Miss Joan Arnoldi ofl; ioisalities of Bowmanville| a runner to bear our greetings. (August, 1958, was first thought/med and cleaned up, and walks| There has been a general people of this enterprising ecom- Toronto and all local women 4 Oshawa was conveyed to! The citizens of Oshawa re |of when a few girls got together and drives in the cemeteries|attempt by storekeepers to out- munity are celebrating this his. were urged to join. Mayor Nelson Osborne of Bow-| joice with you in the celebrat- |in August of the previous year made presentable. vie each other in the display ofitoric event. ' Officers elected at the meeting manville in traditional fashion| tion marking the centennial of [at the home of Miss Margaret! In addition there have been|Od and curious relice of early| , yeekiong program of inter- a were: Mrs. 8. C. Hillier, honor this morning. Former world your community. With our |Trebilcock (now the Northeutt| haint jobs on buildings and ve-|98ys: It has resulted in bringing, iio events has been planned to ar ps ary president; Miss M. Galbraith, champion track ace Alfie Shrubb, greetings, we voice our hopes {and Smith Funeral Home . [hicles," while days have been set lo. ght many Py a Bus commemorate the occasion. It HIS 100 YEAR SMILE president: Mrs. E. S. Senkler,/ famed for his feats in marathon for our good friends and neigh- | y iti i . A . lis styled "Old Home Week." It vice-president; Miss M. F. Allen, races formed the last relay in a' bors in Bowmanville. ome the ig Big ae po ea a getting their share of attention; ty climax to numerous other| Centennial smile was worn | his heavy round of official secretary; Mrs. E. R. Bounsall,/team which bore an inscribed For the future, may the same tingent of volunteers which Bow-|ly garbage vs {from the thousands of visitors. {sucgessful Centennial events held this morning by Mayor Nelson | duties. The smile betokens the treasurer; executive committee: scroll of greetings from Mayor progress and spirit of adven- manville had sent overseas | : 1 : | Viewed from above, the uni'learfler in the year. | i success of the town's biggest Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs. P. C..Lyman A. Gifford and the citi- ture, the same love of country | : : * | Since Thursday, Mr Quinton forms, the gaily-colored dresses| myo. onac of visitors and ex.| O200rme of Bowmanvilule as | ypdertaking in 100 years, Trebilcock, Mrs. L. A. Tole, Mrs. |zens of Oshawa to mark the 100th' and people, the same devotion | Besides Miss Trebilcock were and his men have been washing or iyd: women, the costumes of esidents have arrived here for| Ne Prepared to commence --Times-Gazette Staff Photo G. R. Merton, Mrs. J. A.*Mc- anniversary of Bowmanville' re. to God and the Queen, mark sisters Bertha and Eva Osborne down, so that when the sun rose the majorettes and people taking| 4; 0 oelehration. Local aifliens Lellan and Mrs. D. B. Simpson. [cognition as a municipality your days as they have marked and Jsghel K, Sin. Mise Smith, tis IONS Bowmanville st part in the three miles long Par pave Jong shown their desire and included, Clerk to the Council, The League was divide. into! The illuminated scroll, impres- the days of the citizens of your |70W Mrs. L. T. McLaughlin, undoubtedly the clea ade all combine to give a kaleid- ks | » lmpres was on the staff of the Bow-ipality in Ontario. A re aliont To NS ral. [support of the town's 100th birth | OWI] Ila J. B. Fairbairn; Treasurer, J. B, = Lister; Messenger, E. Pethick; groups of ten, each with a cap- sed with the seal of Oshawa, community during the past 'q obid tn |day celebration tain, and meetings were held in bears the following message: century, manville High School. | | Police and firemen have had / the council chamber, By Sept. 3, OL 8 May sound industry and | Object of the club was to make| [] /the herculean task of keeping| Yeh What makes such a mam. and Solicitor St. John Hutcheson, ' 1. YOUR WORSHIP 1 i 1th. happi hospital supplies for the Red {moth celebration a success? The an ames gontributions of money had Bh} eins oped | | learning, health, happiness ad | ire ut ie a ere S ory some semblance of order in the Came thing that Waves tie tone According to the records, by. a mi rs. Members ol e 1 ¢ 1 a Ve, yeary a inace by me in B J0¥ 2% JOUR an MAY every {tie work. When the club was thousands of people who Navel, success. Its citizens. BOWMANVILLE -- After the laws were the immediate facts the Citizens of tae Town of part of your town life be united A in. So! t for the day, Bowmanville in your efforts and achieve. [formed the executive elected Of A N J spend he entire week MUCH PLANNING 1851 census, the inhabitants of attended to by the mew council. . : . ments that make for peace in Were: Miss Madeline Dustan, | Bowmanville were certain that Oshawa W ns GREETINGS your midst. P |president; Miss Ethel V. Scobell, celebrating. | Planning for the week began ino immediate area held the nec- Ue fst Joied eascraed I On the 28th day of June, 1958. , vice-president; Miss Ethel Mor- Centennial Queen June Woodimore than two years ago When essary 1000 people for the incor- orderly conduct within the vile h As in the ancient dav, io LYMAN A. GIFFORD Iris, secretary; Miss M. E. Bruce, BOWMANVILLE ~ Throughout and her attendants princesses has people with enough foresight too ration of a village. A signed a re ess ongress mark this historic occasion, we, Mayor, City of Oshawa treasurer; executive, Miss Alan history the names of various started on her royal duties. The realize its possibilities began the petition to Earl of Elgin and Kin- Ee ha yon Preven: --_-- Pollard, Miss Helen Martin, towns and. cities are changed.|8irls were early abroad, ready|preliminary organization. cardine, Governor of the Prov-|swin 5 pi oS on. I ot Last Saturday an Inter-Club Miss Florence Edsall, Miss Rilda' Probably, the most well known of to take their places on the float] The work has been going since. |inae of Canada, was granted. The Juine. i Chess Tournament, arranged by ° Slemon, Miss Mary Cryderman, [these changes occurred in. the|0n Which they ride in the parade, Thousands of "man hours, alls ce municipal election was held mn tn she Peterborough Chess Club, ariet OW Miss Ethel Van Nest, Miss Ethel name of our nation's capital. Ot.| Which starts at 1 p.m. donated, have gone into making|in January, 1853. Thus, a new village was incor- was held at the Central Library Power, Miss Florence Mayer, |tawa was originally known as| Busiest place in town in the|this the greatest event since the Council was figst held op. Jani: porated into Upper Canada. In Peterborough. Miss Mary Rowe and Mrs. F,| Byetown, but was renamed Ot-|past two days has be n the regis-/town's inception as a municipal ary 17, when the elected council- . . Rehder, tawa when it became the capital. [tration centre at the Badminton |ity. Tors Were 4nstalled. David Fisher BIG TIDES Four feams of five players par- Total membership at the time Bowmanville, during its existence club, where the special staff has| People with a full job requir LW On Wednesday was 50 and had shortly reached | has been called Darlington, Dar-|been doing a land office business/ing their constant attention dur- was Susnimously siceted sees. pe qurtale oendiiions. She levill h- y } " Spe i two, Belleville and Os (70 with prospects of increasinglington Mills, and finally Bow-|in locating old friends and neigh-|ing the Joek ate the poche wie Fisher, T. W. Hunt, J. McFocters| water at Minas Basin in the Bay to 100. Stories tell of 'the past|manville. bors. sacrifice eir free time to and T. C. Sutton, Council officialslof Fundy near Truro, N.8. The plan used was that win- ; Bb: ei two Saturdays young ladies sold The list of people registered/Work on the itt pers would play winners, and los. A panorama of talent is being schools will sing followed by the | : one. to Citiz Early historians are in disa- st of peop Their names would fill a book. the losers. Draw was used presented by the Bowmanville|intermission and the long await- home made cooking to citizens|gaament as to when the town's Shaws ah Smating disteibutice of Now their work is almost done. ff ee Average Home E758 7 5 : { hy d campers at Port Bowman- i ist. first d. Service Clubs as a special at-led results of the beard growing aN : E [present name came into exis ; finished i Tous ; traction for Old Home Week contest. The junior choir from ville, realizing about $45 profit." | 0" ~o1aran states that the have travelled thousands of miles Their product People | The result of the play was as Ff ! . : I ai .| "Wednesday evening a goodly Darlington Mill dlto renew old ties. from far away will see Bowman. fdllows: Oshawa 4, Peterborough which begins today. the public schools will sing sev b t fitable even.|Pame Darlington Ss was uses as it was planned they should-- LOG-ROLLING Dr Orn o Along with the club members, €ral numbers. number spent a provable €VEDlafter John Burk built the mill on |grp EET CARNIVAL Ad: 1), 1; Oshawa 3, Peterborough ng e : " ti isti ing at St. John's Hall making , ever in 18231 > a colorful, efficiently run mun. | 4 (2) 2: Peterborough (2) 4, other presentations from district] A girls' trio, consisting of Lynn ital li ich wilt be Barber's Creek. However, in 1823 he sireet ival on Queen|icipality with initiative and pub-| oiler 'borough residence will be performed on Oke, Gwen Black and Dorothy hospital supplies which w the hamlet became known as| The street carniv jie ipa i 2. f A MADE EASY! Belleville 2 and Peterborough re i / i i tal llow- forwarded to the Red Cross i and Division streets has alsolic-spirited citizens. | --_-- = = 41) 2, Belleville 3 Wednesday, July 2, at 8:15. pm, van Sri yal, tween, Xo hion Society." Bowmanville. been kept busy. This is the] We visitors they hope, will go 7 CN ' i . " ef Ng e insman ashion © , i gis y ' | e The foregoing results in the fol- pie for oid rey po , with Roy Swindells as A tea room was to be opened Boa He name Eowmanville Mecca of the younger folks who home satisfied that the celebra.| RS) Re-roofing and re- Jowing standing ¢ wil > supp . A ell commentator. the following Saturday in Dr. cepted, although, the Post office VI undoubtedly predominate tans were a success. * siding your home are Oshawa, 2 wins -- 7-3. [2c 'hs oro esira, Stu James, Bill Oliver, Glen Devitt's old dental parlors when Department didn't officially| he street dance set for toni t| When it eal vet, the people falli # Peterborough, 1 win -- 61% - 32. The program will feature the Martin, Bob Kent and Ralph Mc- tea would be served from 3 to change the name until March 1. at King siteet between Temper- responsible for its , still v as easy as ralling © | Belleville, 1 win -- 3% - 6%. Public School Choir, the impres- intyre accompanied by Ross/10 p.m. Menus were varied and 854. '|ance and Division. tiraetio in sutistied Ro Some Steking ( 5 o log when you let Scores of Oshawa players were sions of Wayne Purdy, a skit by wetcalf will take part in the Chicken pie, creamed potatoes, " There are s0 many attrac BS other plans to or Heir com ; ULLOUGH s. follows: Michael Tooley 2-0; the Rotary Club starring H. B.'1ions Club contribution, a Min- perfection salad bread and but-| Where did the name come planned that it would seem im- munity, l Mc C . Shreve 2 - 0; Dykstra, Ver- Rundle, K. W. Slemon, Ross Gil- stre] Show, followed by a quartet ter were to be had, all for 25; from? {possible to cover them all. To:| These are the citizens of Bow-| LUMBER handle uyl and Ballard 1 . 1 bert and P. Newell and the har- of several years ago, the mem. cents; cake was 5 cents, a choice] The town is believed to be na./day's festivities are but a fore- manville--a successful eommun- NO APTRIG ' pe ---- ---- monious melodies of the Legion pers of which are ' getting to. of pie 5 cents and tea or coffee med after Charles Bowman. Mr, taste of the busy round scheduled ity, them. We'll help you x . {Quartet whose members include gether again for this centennial at the same price. {Bowman owned considerable or he rest this great "Old -- | pick colors and styles to match the decor of your 2 Children Killed {James Fair, Jack Knight, Bill goat re featuring Rolly Coombes, Mrs. McLaughlin recalls that real estate where the town now Home Week. | h h budget terms and supervise |Bates and Arnold Damant Ted Ott, Ken Hockin and Ivan each group of the club took turn|stands, besides conducting a| The spiritual side has not been| Featured On f ome, then arrange budget ter Pp H ilt n Misha §|, Billy Wade, drummer, and his Woolley. at serving these teas. The tea|thriving business, Mr. Bowman neglected. Tomorrow marks aj the complete job. See us this week. amuio: PS brother John on. the accordion, The Jack and Jill' Club will room gatherings became, in fact,|also donated a quarter acre of Day of Thanksgiving in all { (CP) -- Two chil.| Wil appear with dancer Penny present their "Roaring Twenties" a social event, and besides these land for the hamlet's first school churches throughout the town, CBC Network 0 HAMILTON CP ny vo Li McQuade. Both acts have ap-'skit from Cornz a Poppin girls sponsored concerts to raise(and a half acre to the Presby- highlighted by an fl fresco Sep Re-roof and Re-side % @ren were ile oS 5 ¥ UM peared on various TV stations.| Master of ceremonies and dir- money. terian "Auld Kirk," for their vice at Memorial Ia 1 oa | BOWMANVILLE -- A province re Yu y tucks. 15 Rod Taylor, local ventriloquist ector of the show is Keith Jack-' In a three campaign held in|church. cost wil Sse vy So ice TOM ide tribute to the Bowmanville| uct : ary Se AR s, 4 Who has appeared on TV in Ham son. Tickets are on sale at October, 1915, the club contri-| Therefore, there is considerable |the Town al P / am. [Centon will be presented on| f li i ii Mo "died a ilton, Toronto and Peterborough Hooper's Jewellery and the Cen- buted $200 in subscriptions to the (evidence to point to the fact iat], Moaday wit Re spent At se the Canadian Broadcasting Cor-| or as little as if * > "eh -|will do his amazing act. A group tennial Registration Centre, at Red Cross. They sent parcelsithe town is named for Charles |; i ai "|poration's program "Neighborl stantly when run over by a dumps gy senior girls from the public|75 cents a person. overseas to the boys which were Bowman. |"back to school day" and thou-| To ver at 9.45 a.m. onion y $9.00 a month truck in front of her home. ---------- emer ---- re ~ Ihighly reciated by the fellows -- |sands of ex-pupils will atempt to, 7 Peter Elcock, 9, was killed [eh'y app 4 ) [recall what some of them are|, The Program will originate when. he 'was knocked: from his |over there as testified by Nurs- . . | bound to say were the happiest| from the Town Hall. During the helt bi le by a Rs as he pedalled : |ing Sister Mabel E. Bruce, form- Indians Win days of their lives ~|broadcast, 'Neighborly News" ong Hamilton Beach sri aAwil boOwliin ler supesiatongent of Bowmaunile The children ake over on/host, Arthur Phelps, and R eld along Hamilton Beach strip. Hospital who saw front line ac- 0 Soren. late 9 |Forsee will interview several of i i Tuesday with a costume parade. 8 b " tion with the nursing services. i | the town residents who will relate 4 | our ase Fin are scheduled to march] me of the memories they have| n> | from the Lions' Centre to Cen-| A | P= Is Oldest S ort . | NEW YORK (AP) -- The Tus-itral school. This will precede the|°f the town's history. N | LUMBER CO. Lid. (( | | or an enies |carora Indians won in federal community picnic at the Cream| AS It is a. radio broadcast, it J | | court Friday a stay restraining|of Barley park in the afternoon | WI Be ecessary jor Hose whe 1270 SIMCOE ST.N.* 72£.RA3-301 | : o : . |at least until next Thursday the vening, whi i 0 . | BOWMANVILLE -- Remember Lindsay, Cobourg, Port Hope, ew Tor Bia Poy, 33 heard evening, which winds "Plater than 9.30 a.m. The regular i 'hen the Bowmanville Lawn a ate Power Aut with a super fireworks display. / ! | ing. Liu wine oldest 3f 2 Thistle Club of Toronto. Some| ings from their reservation near variety night are set for Wednes- this special presentation. J club in the town, was spread out AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters) --|\F ------ Aletha behind the estate of Dr. J. W. of the former well known mem. A military spokesman here Fri. Niagara Falls for a projected/day, while industry will be at - | McLaughlin, Rathskamory, which pers were Br A 1 wiley, day denied an Israeli charge Revol, comand P. Moore of the es ars aursday. Cen 14 rt ions Centre? ake an oward McMurtry, | that n and v A . s th | aS is Bow Re Lions Senire FU alien a eV Salat 3 man 2h Vomah isd U.S. Court of Appeals, in grant-|tennial ball, although during the| gf SHOP MON. and WED. and SAVE been lost in the cobwebs of anti- Moorcraft, Alex Elliott, Jim while bathing in the Gulf of|in8 the stay, also ruled, however,/day there will be an exhibition ity the early history is vague McDougall, Jim Infantine, Lu-|Aqaba near the Jordan border that the authority can continue|soccer game, and other events. but the first president was be. ther Nichols, Jim . Carruthers Thursday night. making test borings and survey-| A street dance Saturday even-| lieved to be,Capt. A. E. Mc. Sid Scott when he was in town.| The spokesman said the man. |iN8 Operations on the Indian ing will probably bring to a close i 3 < Laughlin. 1t has 'also been told George Mason, Jim Infantine who he said was a non-commis.|!a0ds. Bowmanville"s greatest week. |i that a brick house occupied by and Frank Williams. The two!sioned Israeli officer, had crossed Br Mrs. John Brimacombe, whe re last named are, the only old into Jordan territory with an lIs- i the Kent house now stands, was a lime members who still belong raeli woman and had beén ar- 3 3 és gatehouse to the estate. Those {0 the club. rested pending an investigation. : who went to the club used to ~ TTT f EE pass this gatehouse on their way SEY # to the green , o 3 £2 Eh Le | | "FIRST 0' THE WEEK SPECIALS" tion, from Rathskamory to a lo- OIL ' . \ cation near the present water BU . 2 3 2 i tower and ran in behind the old os 8 : HNERS dling SAVE 2V2c HEINZ TOMATO 1 CTIM or Joa aia Fiano Sac be) 2d fr ',-0Z = RIOT VI lost to ever passing time. Canada's Finest, Completely Installed # w b fa KETCHUP BOTTLE 2 Blood spattered and weeping Bil with 200 Gollon Tank. . man sits in front of her FIRST DATES y I : v wig A WT MONDAY ond WEDNESDAY ONLY ecked shop in Beirut, Leba The first dates that appear in | YEAR GUARANTEE The store was destroyed fhe club's history occur when the | a "eg | i ng the recent rioting by a |club made its move to its present Oil Burner can be financed through | oR 4 " 4 : } SAVE 8c QUEEN CHARLOTTE @ SOCKEYE 39 hurled into a sidewalk green on Queen street around our t door, where several | 1903-4 y ¥ ES FANCY HALF SIZE persons died, The early tournaments resem- HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN | A da RED TIN m ~-- |bled a marathon rather than the LONG WAIT PAYS. OFF « Present day tournament as they PAY ONLY MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY A : Ten lasted until three or four o'clock I MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) years ago police confiscated Wal- '? the morning : tor Michalowski's $4.000 car, af.| Tournaments used to be play- THORNTON RD. S. ; SAVE 20c MILK FED @ CHOICE ter accusing him of stealing it.|®d with Oshawa, Port Perry, i 3 > hap hav ; ---- - DAY NIGHT | : 3 DOUBLE Even after he proved he didnt , | BE . steal it, ar remained im SUGGEST PUBLICITY RA 5-1109 RA 5.9567 } Ab LOIN pounded. Thursday, the su- OTTAWA (CP) -- Members of = Marlon Brando plays an of- | Young Lions," which onens on | ph Fante Dw! the Commons committee on vet OIL BURNER CLEAN-OUT ficer in the German Army, | Monday at the Regent Thea- |i MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY 253 § Sepn ation and Inter- erans affairs suggested 1 ay SERVICE and May Britt, a new Swedish | tre. Montgomery Clift, Dean est and directed Nassau ( ounty that more publicity should b discovery, plays the seductive | Martin, Hope Lange and Bar- to pay court cosis totalling $7,- given to services available to vet wife of his superior in the | bara Rush are co-starred in - |erans from the government, | | clpemascope drama. 'The | this exciting attraction. \

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