Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Aug 1958, p. 5

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DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturdey, August 2, 1958 {Bowlers Still Lead Playoffs a triple and two singles trips platbvard. Teddy Jex helped the winning jeause with a duo of bingles. For Orono, Jim Beaten was to the fore, smashing out three hits while Tit Mercer also had a trio. Junior West was close with two "* Rlert Driver ~ | Saves Cargo COBOURG (CP) -- A fast-act-| ng driver saved 16 tons of can- ned food when the tractor of the SUBSCRIBERS TIMES-GAZETTE BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND hits. Orono itted three mi and Port Hope two. Defensively for Port Hope, Murray Kelly was to the fore with several hard pick- ups at secondbase. Don Mercer was best for Orono making three hard catches from his left field post. The teams: S PORT HOPE: N. Wakely, rf; BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 if you have mot received your Times-Gazette phone your cor rier boy first. If you are unable to contact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7 --7:30 p.m. Only transport he was hauling burst into flames on No. 2 Highway, two miles west of here Friday. Leslie Hart, 28, of St. fath- arines, pulled to the side of the road, unhitched the tractor and drove it away. Firemen doused the blaze which caused damage estimated at $3000. | West, 2b; Robinson rf; K. West, Mercer, If; Lawrie, 1b; Gilmer,|p. R. Wakely, ss; Brown, 3b;|Score by Innings RHE e; i v Ww Jex, cf; Kelly, 2b; Lenahan, p;|Port Hope 022 300 020-10 12 2 also, singletons in the fourth, sixth riding the bench due to an injury (Conlon, p (7). |Orono 020 101 103-- 812 3 and seventh and made a valiant|suffered in Monday's game at] ORONO: R. West, 3b: Arm-| Umpires: Dude Hills, Port stand at the bottom of the ninth/Port Hope, Reg Lawrie took over strong, 1b: Beaton, ss; Shetlor,|Hope, plate; J. Nelson, Oshawa, with three counters. the initial sack, and came up withle; D. West, cf; Mercer, If; J.'bases. THE DISTRICT PAGE wee | A GUIDE TO VALUES | w'iine TRUCK & FUEL & LUMBER Whitby - Ajax - Pickering - Brooklin - Port Perry EQUIPMENT EVERYTHING IN (MAX BOICE, PROP.) Builder's Supplies INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Lumber--@Qoal A More Personalized Service When You Shop Locally SALES - SERVICE - PARTS BODIES & HOIST EQUIPMENT Phone MO 8-2267 616 Brock St. N, Whitby SANITARY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING NEW TANKS AND SEWER LATERALS INSTALLED Readers of The ly Times-Gazette are finding this page a handy reference, with a wide varied range of services listed here. The merchants through their advertisements, invite you to take advantage of their services. This is your community, contribute to it's prosperity and growth by patroniz- ing the advertisers within it's confines. These businesses share in your taxes, they provide employment, they support local undertakings of all kinds their payrolls add to the prosperity we enjoy. Your local merchant is your friend. He can be a helpful adviser and is glad to give this advise without obligation. These advertisements are an invitation to you. The advertsers say "here for your assistance, we list our services; we will be pleased to serve you whenever and wherever possible." PORT HOPE -- A good crowd| Carl Lenahan pitched for Port was on hand in Orono, to witness Hope until lifted in the seventh. the visiting Port Hope Haggis He was nicked for eight hits, pass- Bowlers go two games up inled three and claimed four 'on their best of seven Lakeshore |sirikes. League playoff with the Orphans,| Bob Conlon came on and allow- as they took a free scoring fray|ed four safeties, punched one free by a 10-8 score. ticket and struck out six, getting The Ports made their total with|the side in the eighth. two in each of the second and| Keith West hurled for the Or- third innings, racking up three in|phans yielding 12 safeties and the fourth and eighth. walking three. Orono got two in the second| With top hitfer Teddy Watts etn _ ". Gam are shown here in costumes of | Carol Anne McLeish, 7," Linda the mid-twenties These six | Burton, 6, Marsha Cully, 4, Joy young ladies taking part in the | Wright, 5. Their unique cos- are, from the left: Syd- | tumes were made by Mrs. Fred | ney Rider, 8, Susan Butler, 6, | Cole, who is coaching them for WE SPECIALIZE IN Summer Cottage Needs FREE DELIVERY IN LAKE SCUGOG DISTRICTS PHONE 73 PORT PERRY | their part in the show. A full program of events is scheduled for Civic Day at the Beach. --Photo by Glynn ! Some of the small fry who | will appear in the variety nigt show to be held as-part of civic holiday weekend celebrations at Bowmanville"s West Beach show Junior Farm Group Trip | To Hamilton | UXBRIDGE -- The boys and girls of the Uxbridge Junior Farmers and Junior Institute clubs and their friends made a bus trip to the Hamilton area AJAX RAND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Conservation Project Title Raises Protest Eh PICKERING (Staff A storm either remain unchanged or some many years. It appears to him| First point of interest on the of protest has been aroused in[recognition should be given to the that it would have been 8 more trip was the Burlington Skyway Pickering over the renaming of|Percys who bequeathed the 100|gracious gesture to have named|now nearing completion. At the| the Greenwood Conservation Areajacres known as "The Gulley Hua-|the area in honor of the pioneer | Hamilton beach many of the boys| as the * A. H. Richardson Conser-|dred"' to Ontario county council/resident of Pickering Township|had a refreshing dip in Lake On- vation Area' after the chief con- for conservation purposes. whose original bequest of a giftitario and all had a picnic lunch. servation engineer, department of nor CONSULTED of land, opened the way to the| pgjiowing a drive through the planning and development Ontario County Warden Cyr} 2S duisition > ue a he city and over Browe Lookout the Jack Hamleton, long time resi-|aso joy caid today "certainly the os group visited the Hamilton Bo- ; or WS re {the park, |tanical gardens. The boys and dent of Pickering, a former news-| ; council should have been| de. ; [tan 8 le paperman and author of many|.,neculted before any name|WOULD KEEP OLD NAME |girls enjoyed the visit to the books on outdoor life has taken|o,.noe yas contemplated. The| Other local residents consider|famous rock gardens and the strong exception to the change in| oto turned over the Percy be-|the name Greenwood Conserva.|Many other beautifui spots. name, and the methods used to t to Metro." tion Area sufficient. The name| Final visit of the day was to accomplish the change Reeve William Lawson, Pick-|suggests the location. The hamlet|Lasalle Park, near Hamilton for "Local representatives Who ering Township, said the arealof Greenwood is lined with the{a picnic supper to conclude an- serve on the Metro Conservaltion|should ce nly bear the bene- beginnings of Pickering Township other successful Junior Farmer Authority were not consulted or|factors' name higtory. The Green family settled !project. informed of the 'change,' said| This week a sign, bearing the|in the area and established a mill Mr. Hambleton. "A meeting was| new name was erected at the con-|in 1843. Frederick Green had ings, the newly - opened gym- beld on July 23, at Lichee Gard- servation Park entrance. An em-'much to do in developing the pro- nasium and livestock barns. Gar- ens at which five members ofiploye who did not agree with the| perty of the area. net Norrish brought out a class| the advisory board and four em-|change promptly removed He was engaged in several en-|of mature sows for the boys to DONALD'S Harry Donald Ltd. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE SELLING OUT SALE OF USED CARS NOW ON Phone MO 8-3304 WHITBY, ONTARIO Mrs. H. Borrons, 1038 Brock St. South, Whitby PROMPT SERVICE WE NOW HAVE COMPLETE DITCHING FACILITIES Phone MO 8-2563 204 Chestnut W., Whitby R. J. 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This page is a weekly feature of The Times-Gazette for a 26-week period and there will appear in the advertisements each week two names and addresses of people living in Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin or Port Perry. Read the advertisements carefully and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name and present it along with a sales slip or label to The Times-Gazette office in Whitby, showing that goods or services have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive absolutely FREE a $3.00 order to be spent for merchandise with one of the advertisers on this page. Winners must advise The Times-Gazette on which adver- tiser they wish to spend their order. - T.E. HUMPHREY MOTORS i IMPERIAL PRODUCTS Geo. Hamers Lid. PLUMBING & HEATING AUTOMATIC HEATING UNITS it. ployes of the Metro Authority|Shortly after he was ordered to terprises, distilling, milling and judge, and a two-year-old 925 1b. | were present. At that meeting the replace the sign, |storekeeping. He was also a Jus-\hoar which has been the most! change was made." Jack Hambleton, who is carry-itice of the Peace rapid maturing boar to date. | William Westney, Pickering rep-(ing the battle flag in this contro-| The original bequest of 100 acres| wednesday morning, Walter resentative on the Metro Author-|versy in a letter in the local news-lwas increased to 400 by subse-gieflek of the Kitchener stock- ity expressed his disappointment paper said Mr. Richardson's/quent purc hase of adjacent land|yards led the group through the at the change in name. Mr.|name appears to have been pull- by the Metro Conservation Auth-lo. producers' assembly yard Westney is a former reeve of the|ed from a hat He suggests thatlority, Earlier this vear a start oq the six auction rings in the townsfiip and has represented the| Pick ; Township residentsiwas made on cutting roads sales barns township in conservation matters |should been consulted be-|t rough the property as nature During the last eight years| for several veass fore nr z the change trails these yards have grown from one| Harry Purvis, a Picke Vil Hambleton says he has no| Duffin's Creek was dammed up small barn to the six rings and | lage councillor also disclaimed|criticism of Mr. Richardson, who|to form 4 small lake. On its sandy several "holding pens where 3000 any knowledge of the chang a well known conservationist shores picnic tables have been set people gather every Thursday. | name. He says the name should has done a good job for up The Advanced Registry Swine NORTHUMBERLAND PROJECT Test Station and the Waterloo County Crop Group Inspects Oat Plots city limits were the next places! visited. The A. R. Test Station has 60| pens each holding four iitter mates from purebred breeders in Ontario, Any breeder with one boar and three sows may have the sow"s progeny tested by! applying to the department of agriculture, { During the past year 231 groups ' a of pigs were tested. Of these, e ER umbels : about 75 per cent were Grade A, . 1 F gathered at the farm of Reg McCann Wednesday evening to in- spect the oat plots. All croj showed promise but recommen- dations were given on the fol- lowing order: Garry, developed] in Manitoba, and a high produc- er since 1954 has more rust re- sistance than any other Rodney, also developed in the West is to be highly recommend . " whereas the provincial average is nything special to offer to us.lilar group from Prince Edward|,pout 34 per cent for A's ed. It has large pin oats, and is| not as easy to prepare for show- 'rom its Ajax parent, the ker- County on a bus trip to the On- At the Waterloo A.I. Unit Char- | nels are not large. |tario Agricultural College and the laise cattle were seen. | Glen, a variety from MacDon-| Waterloo area Tuesday Assistant Representative Dave | ald College, Ste. Anne de Belle-| A tour of the college included Stager accompanied the North- vue, while very satisfactory in the residences, department 'build- umberland group. that area, has not anything spe-|~------ ing Clintland is a promising yel low variety from the United States, but has a weakness for stem rust, Shield is a good and early oat cial to offer to us in Northern Ontario, but will not do as well as others in this coun try. Dance will 7 Be Feature Of Carnival COBOURG The annual car- nival sponsored by the K nis Club started in Victoria Park, |cultural August 1, and will continue Aug-|Banbury ust 2 and 4 - The Indianapol s Clowns played | the Los Angeles Hawks in a| baseball game in the Kiwanis | Park, D'Arcy street, Wednesda) night where a large crowd gath ered to watch the fun, and swell the coffers of the fund Thursday night featured a pa rade of the Colborne Baton and Bugle Band from the Central] School to Victoria Park where, besides the carnival, a pee-wee all game took place : ; feature will be a dance Pavilion where the Neil PHONE nd will play. THINK THIS OVER... night, after the AJAX 333 J f you never need what you know, you lose there will be a midnig y nothing Park tre and | All tolls must be placed before bili 7.30 p.m. ! REPAIRS TO CARS, TRUCKS & TRACTORS WELDING Phone Brooklin 632R14 ASHBURN, ONT. GAS & OIL BURNERS EAVESTROUGHING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK 108 BROCK ST. 5, WHITBY PHONE MO 8.3011 * 8 212 Brock St. §., Whitby WHITBY WELDING WORKS ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE PORTABLE EQUIPMENT STEEL BUILDING LINTELS TRAILER FRAMES BUILT PHONE MO 8.2681 Cor. Brock St. N. & Palmerston Oshawa Phone RA 3-4161 ~ STAN'S RADIO & T.V. CLINIC A WORLD OF SERVICE IF YOUR TV Is SICK CALL US MO 8.4016 707 ATHOL ST., WHITBY SOD - SOD - SOD HOME OWNERS - CONTRACTORS WE NOW HAVE MORE OF THE SAME GOOD QUALITY SOD AS SUPPLIED TO OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Estimates Free All Work Guaranteed GRANT LANDSCAPING MO 8.2587 WHITBY J. A. VONDETTE REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone MO 8-3322 WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT SERVICE LISTINGS SOLICITED (HARRY JERMYN, MGR. 104 Dundos Street West Whitby, Ontario A in| KAPUSCINSKI'S GROCETERIA FRUIT MARKET RESTAURANT GAS AND OIL T. ZAYETTE UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRS CUSTOM SUITES MADE TO ORDER REUPHOLSTERING COMPARE PRICES Then Give Us A Cell Choice Of Samples Phone MO 8-2344 1111 Centre St. S., Whitby Fundy, the best variety in the Ten boys from the Northumber- Maritimes, does not seem to have land 4H swine clubs joined a sim- OPEN 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone Brooklin 641-R12 Between Whitby & Brooklin TOWN OF AJAX Civil Defence Organization first call for VOLUNTEERS vo form the many services which go to make up a civil defence organization. WE NEED MANY HELPERS to become Fire-Fighters, Rescue Wor- kers, Wardens, Police, First Aiders, and for Health, Welfare, Home Nurs- ing, and many others. You will be thoroughly trained in the work of the service you choose to enter, ARE YOU WILLING TO HELP? If so, please come to the TOWN OF- FICES, King's Crescent, TUESDAY EVENING, Aug. 5th, between 7:00 o'clock and 9:00 o'clock, p.m., or phone 420 for a later appointment. * Donald G. Dowden, Co-ordinator, Civil Def., Ajax, 11 Parry Rd. Res. Phone 420 Vicar is a very promising hul- less oat selected from Garry. Hulless oats, however, are diffi- cult to store and the acreage should be limited At the barley plots at the farm Will Curle, president of the] Crop Improvement group, York was recommended as the best feed barley rant, the standard OAC vari- ety, is still good. Parkland is rec- ommended for malting as is Mont- calm Nord, while doing fairly well here is very early and most use- ful in Northern Ontario. Herta is row rough awn type from Sweden. It has some promise as it is a very heavy stooling type, and yields well but is late to mix with oats. Mildew is the worst trouble with barley. The group heard a talk by Neil Stoskopf of the OAC field hus- bandry staff and saw slides of jcounty activities shown by Agri Representative R. C W. E. 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