The Oshawa Times, 15 Nov 1958, p. 7

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, November 15, 1958 BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT NEWS Representative Phone MA 3-7224 | PORT PERRY CURRENT EVENTS By MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR PORT PERRY -- The teachers of Port Perry Public School are R. CZIRANKA garian Socialist Workers (Com-|(any names. A ballot L$) i" imunist) party. one name scratched off the list The last parnament, which had is still counted as a "ves" vote. 208 members, was elected in 1953 Voters who approve the list by a vote of more than 9 per need only fold it, place it in an cent. {envelope and drop it in the box. MUNICIPAL VOTE.TO00 {Ballots may be marked in a cur- There will also be voting Sun. tained booth but this is not com- day for more than 107,000 posts|pulsory. - 4 ou docal couneils. Some, 6,500,000 SACRED CITY ungarians are qualified. The ballots have .a tiny circle, Mecca, sacred to Moslems at the bottom where voters can the birthplace of Mohammed mark their wpproval of the|65 miles east of the Red Sea t, but they can't substitute of Jiddah ¥ +3 holding Parents' Night at the pub- lic school Thursday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. There will be special music and a speaker from the depart. ment of education, Toronto, who | will speak on the subject, "Chal {lenge of Youth". Classrooms will be opened at 9 p.m., after the program in the |auditorium, Anyone interested in {education is invited to attend the |annual event. SCOUT PAPER DRIVE The Boy Scouts and Cubs are holding a paper salvage drive Saturday, Nov. 22. Donors are re- {quested to tie the papers in {bundles and have them ready for| | pick-up by 1.00 p.m. {BAZAAR AND TEA The Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension is hold- "Elmer" the safety elephant MUNICIPAL -- ELECTIONS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet a meeting of the Electors of the Township of East Whitby will be held ot the 'Township Hall COLUMBUS, ONTARIO on Thursday, November 20th, 1958 From 7:30 in the Afternoon to 8:30 in the Afternoon for the purpese of receiving nominations for the offices of : Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Three (3) Councillors for the yeer: 1959, end Two (2) members of the East Whitby Public Scheel Ate Board for the yeors 1959 and 1960. , If @ poll is necessary, Polls for taking the votes of the Electors,' shell be held on Monday, December 1st, 1958, beginning &F 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until 7:00 o' in the aft The l lowing:" "When e proposed did is not p ot the ting, there must be satisfactory evidence given to the Returning Officer that the Candidate has d to his inati } at the Nomination Meeting, and before 9:30 o'clock P.M., the same doy, a candidate may resign in respect of one or. more offices for which he is nominated by filing his resigna- tion in writing with the Returning Officer, the Clerk, otherwise, he shall be deemed to be nominated for the Office for which he was first nominated." + Fa ht ee ELMER AT AJAX ceremony witnessed by the | he presented the "Elmer" pen- | of the folly of riding two on a | ing its annual bazaar Saturday, pennant was raised at St. Ber- | whole school. Mayor William | nant. Chief Constable Howard | bicycle and in taking chances § Nov. 22, at 2.30 p.m. in the parish) nadette"s Separate school Fri- | Parish praised the pupils for | Traves also congratulated the | in crossing busy streets. i hall. There will be a home bak-| day afternoon in a colorful | their excellent safety record as | youngsters. He reminded them | --Photo by John Mills. Smith-Thornback Stalin Group fc: 'Back To Vote ouch. oe umm iy : J CHINESE AucTION » o | Wedding In AJAX | somes ar se asi su sme sens ive is ml The T Committee of MR. AND MRS. HAROLD C. PEDWELL ie LP 2.3 canmittes 0 Ithe Stalinists who fled Hungary | cluded in the official list of 338 the Rebekah and TOOF Lodges) jare holding a euchre and Chinese auction in the Oddfellow's Hall 830 p.m H il By GRACE MILLS lon ill ¢t and sk teat ie Wie 1036 revolt are, req for partment ! The Women's Hospital Auxil- y ] J ;nylon illusion net and she carried ported back home for the Com. | iary of the Community Memorial AJAX -- The wedding of Diane|8 cascade bouquet of red roses. munists' single-ticket election on, Soverumen: spokesuids 28y. 0: Hospital, is holding its annual [enore Smith, daughter of Mrs. Jean Kirk attended the bride gynday. linet. Dap Te = LE I RR hs {He is said to have a minor job lin the Institute-of Economies. | | All returned exiles are reported | ; } § Friday, Nov. 21, at Lunch will be served. | ANNUAL MEETING didnt, 4 Honor Couple i . Wed 50 Years : meeting in the Community Catherine L. Smith, and William wearing a cocktail length gown| qm." = o0ane a eentions are ¢ Memorial Library, Monday, Nov. [oud Thornback, son of Lloyd |of pink lace, styled on the sams Stalinist Boss Matyas pions aud BOWMANVILLE -- Mr. and dinner was held at the Flyin hg Mrs. Harold C. Pedwell of R R 2,| Dutchman Motor Hotel, Bowmant| 11 2 2% pan. Bik puclie is. in hornback and the late Mrs. [lines as Hat of the bride, sia] his chief lieutenant Ernoe Geroe. i Newcastle were honored by many ville, when 66 relatives and|y pod end. Helreshmens {Thornback, all : of Ajax, took | ma d 2 hite and blue tinted Rakosi is reported still seriously ; friends as they celebrated their friends were present. Rev. G. E.| 4 place in St. Paul's United Church, cascade of white a ill in the Soviet Union. Geroe also ¢ golden wedding anniversary Fri- Leno officiated and grace was/CS AUXILIARY MEET with the Rev. T. Rex Norman [carna ons. is said to be in Russia. * day. The couple moved to New- said by Roy Johnston of Orono. The Cub and Scout Mothers' officiating. Mrs. F. Johnson play-| Graham Gerhner attended as Botll are believed to have been | castle from Toronto 25 years ago Russell Pedwell of Toronto, el-|Auxiliary is holding its regular ed the wedding music and accom- groomsman and Joe Rennick| ied by the Hungarish authorl- ! and since that time have made dest of their seven children, pro-'meeting at the home of Mrs. Les- panied Mrs. H. Smith who sangiacted as usher. ties for long terms, perhaps even 1 a wide circle of friends posed a toast to the couple. lie MacDonald, Monday, Nov. 17 two selections At the reception held at hie for life Hungary's present party Mr Pedwell farmed until 10| Mr. Pedwell replied and at the|at 8.00 p.m. Members are asked! Gjyen in marriage by her uncle, Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby, the boss, Janos Kadar.: and. other) years ago when he tupned the close of his remarks presented|to bring their box tops Basil Cleveland, the bride wore bride's mother YecelVi) wearing leaders, including Gyoergy Mar. | I farm over to his son Maurice and|his bride with his gift of a match-\wrry visit ROYAL an ankle length gown of white a gown of weilz Sw Lh UC atoh. 0san and Gyula Kalai, served| { went into the real estate busi-/ing pair of diamond rings. The Riverdale Kiwanis Club, chantilly lace with long fitted pink jeathore and corsage of terms in prison when Rakosi was! ness in the area Donna Youngblut proposed 8m, onto is entertaining the Ux:|sleeves, and tiny Peter Pan col-[Ing accessors isted by|running the country Mr. and Mrs. Pedwell received toast to her grandparents on be- iy. qge junior Farmers and mem:|lar at the high neck line. pink Yess, Sho was ass sie id : "i over 50 friends and neighbors at/half of the grandchildren. |bers of the 4H Clubs they sponsor A headdress of pearls and se- Mrs: D. Melcher, cots LESSER FIGURES RETURN | anlov Ri i ; ith the home of their son, Maurice, Stanley Rickard, master ofl; "iyo aren to a noon luncheon in quins held her fingertip veil of (Ero00m in brown taffeta, w "| Last winter the central eom.| Friday. guns he matching accessories and a COr| io yoiad however, that about |ceremonies for the evening, led the Broadview WMCA, Tuesday, Welcoming the guests were the!" Singing. Nov. 18, at 12.15 p.m. At the con: : ? |sage of Yellow 10508. git la dozen lesser Stalinist leaders host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. MANT CONGRATULATIONS clusion of the luncheon the boys POPLAR STONE vous W800 wadding Mip Lo Ea igh vetury, Among them is Ane Maurice Pedwell with other mem-| 2 ' and girls will proceed to the Pure amethyst, a popular stone ' . 4 ras Hegedus, who was premier bers of the family present ela esame Were Toad from tie BG (E Agricultural Winter Fait in jewelry since ancient times, is suit of pale blue with pik acces | when the 1956 revolt broke out. ing daughters, Mrs. Albert prime Minister of Canada, and for the afternoon. found mainly in India and Cey- sories and a corsage p ! Youngblut and Mrs. Stanley Rick-/the Hon. Charles Daley, Minister SKATING CLUB roses and Mrs. Thorback wil { ard; and son Russell, as well'ot [ahour for Ontario, and Mrs.| The newly organized skating ay Alo + as four grandchildren, Barrypaley. Messages of congratula-|club will operate at the Port BIG JARS reside a YBN road, Alax, Pedwell, Ralph and Sandra Rick-/tjon were received from the Pro. Perry Memorial Arena Tuesday The Greek amphoras, ancient Out of town guests were from ard and Peter Younghlut. vincial Secretary, the Hon. Geo.|and Friday afternoons from 4.30/clay vessels for wine or oil, held Toronto, Hamilton, Oshawa and Mrs. Alice Fisk of Newcastle,|H. Dunbar, and from John Smith, |until 6.30 p.m, about nine gallons. district. . and Mrs. Roy Johnston of Orono!MP for Lincoln county. | ¢« poured tea while Mrs, Stanley| Present to celebrate the anni- * Rickard served refreshments. versary with their parents were The room was decorated with Russell and Lloyd of Toronto: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th is drqwn to the fol" of P ive Candid FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX it you hove not received your Times by 7 p.m, coll AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All calls must be ploced before 7. p.m. GEORGE FARNCOMS, Returning Officer, Township of East Whitby, Columbus, Ontario November 8th, 1958. {1on. mums contributed for the occa-|and Keith of St. Catharines; Mur- sion by Mrs. Howard Allin and iel (Mrs. Stanley Rickard) of Bea. Mrs. Stanley Allin. verton; and Maurice, Newcas- On behalf of the community, tle, as well as 13 of their 19 + Mr. and Mrs. William Barchard|grandchildren. : presented the happy couple with) Son Kenneth, his wife, and fam- i a mantel radio and an electric|ily of Barrfe were absent due {to the arrival of another grand. Saturday evening, Nov. 8, a'son. 4H Club Winners . At Port Perry PORT PERRY -- Farm boys pot p . =a : and girls all over Ontario County| pp 3 a Carol Smith, : have oe us Wits Xalious in| Other prize winners are as fol. ON ALL FIVE BALLOTS * ' ! By MRS, CHARLES H. REESOR grave; 2 -- Elaine Medd, RR 1, ; and girls have undertaken and lows: t+ completed a definite 4-H Club|brid£e; 1 project this year. Lloyd Wilson, RR 2, Ux-| George Smith, RR 2, ' Achievement Days have been Pos Pony: Gordon Vernon, RR * held for the various clubs and|> Port Perry; Douglas G. Web- { the results in the Port Perry/ster, RR 2, Port Perry; Earle District are as follows-- Parrott, RR 1, Ashburn: Bruce PORT PERRY4-H GRAIN CLUB Martin, RR 2, Port Perry; David| 1 -- David Mosienko, RR 2, Port |gyans i Perry; 2 -- John Leask, RR {vans RR 3 Uxbridge. | Seagrave; 3 -- William McMil- lan, RR 2, Scagrave. | Other prize winners are as fol- lows: Terry Chandler, RR 3, Port| Perry: Gordon Vernon, RR 2, Port Perry; Hugh Dobson, RR 13, Uxbridge; Bruce Martin, 7 Port Perry; Gerald Goreski, RR 2, Port Perry; George L. dui. RR 2, Port Perry; Kenneth Gor- eski, RR 2, Port Perry; Douglas Webster, RR 2, Port Perry: James Couch, RR 2, Blackwater; John Couch, RR 2, Blackwater; Larry Hamer, Myrtle. PORT PERRY 4-H SWINE CLUB 1 -- John Marshall, Canning-| ton, RR 2; 2 -- Kenneth Paradie, Uxbridge, RR 3; 3 -- Terry Chandler, Port Perry, RR 3. Other prize winners are as fol- ! lows: Grant Morgan, RR 2, Clare-| mont and Walter Barkey, RR 3, Claremont. PORT PERRY 4-H DAIRY CALF CLUB 1 -- John Leask, RR. 2, Sea-| | The term "gazette" as applied] T 0 i A | 0 S 0 U p to a newspaper appears to have its derivation from a coin of the C R E S T L E C 0 R i Special ! KRAFT 2 PKGS. 2 he LJ » : | . . ; | Following the Official Opening the Annual Bazaar of the + of a paper issued by the Vene- DINNERS . LIMIT 6 TO A CUSTOMER ¢ tian Government in medieval Plus Many fxciting Free Gifts . days. See Them On Display at Power-Oshawa. KING AT WILSON "'c"3ct% NO. 2 Dial these phone numbers MArket 3-3335 or MArket 3-3422 for Cars, Baby Sitters, Information COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION (r Announcing The Official Opening Of The New CAFETERIA of The Oshawa General Hospital FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 2 O'CLOCK PRICES ARE LOWER Oshawa housewives are fast learning that the Power slogan 'MORE POWER TO YOUR DOLLAR' is more than a good sounding slogan, it's a fact. If you are not a Power shopper now, we urge you to check Power prices and Quality ... TO-DAY. % PRICES EFFECTIVE TO 6 P.M. TUESDAY NOV. 18TH. HEINZ 10-0Z. TIN EACH YORK 15-0Z. TIN EACH CROPP'S 15-0Z. TIN EACH On this auspicious occasion the public are invited to visit the new cafeteria and to become acquainted with the modern facility which is now completed and available for use by the Staff and guests at the Oshawa General Hospital. This cafeteria is one of the most modern and efficient units and will fill a long-felt need . . . Col. R. S. McLaughlin will officiate at the cutting of the ribbon, assisted by other prom- SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 if you have not received your Times phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Colls Accepted Between 7 «7:30 p.m. Only inent citizens. Women's Auxiliary of the Hospital will be held in the New Cafeteria . . . Everyone is cordially invited to attend. For further information ire at the THE BOARD OF THE OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL A. E. McGILVRAY, President W. HOLLAND, Administrator tte bar ot your friendly 'Power market.

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